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trt . i.J That in niii-a m-r ol'llti? aWe it 7..1.1 im. (nlirr pet.ple, aiid .ferlinr f . - i.rfr I liu btik..teoi. i ul abolitionuttu rn. Oicrv it danger, K our duly . ...ore at elrR-t Municipnl rrji f . V'illere "' ha vicinity, at llie utuioM eon- ,j of the law arill Ht and iurther, that w euH ell theiiihahfcniite cl tliit county to eraie thete rrguUlmna, . gtve.an- mil'"" t iWeiittewce or circulation lai ui pamphletl, or tutniciout character mr be eeeu or autuceld ul uHtuUiinr auch i nl ved, -That we ; ith horror the re ,!8f aKh lewchiiig. at we have reetno la (ear Linteium pour"! Mil" the em e ol fur alavta by J-iijnii'g fnim a dittanee, under llie grb I Racletiaaiav'il amrtrTs and lltat we mid U nledre ounelvette proaecale tech 'Individ ili, wherever lo be touad it bio our reach. i, make auntie r-.siiie 11 mere, iimi inneri, (be Unjusje of Svriptttrej n.y be alraiil lo i era. Urtolved, Th it a Committee or Virilance be lib -penotit I lilt-rent pant at llie enmity. oin'MComna; auuiiinii hi rucufturei lor lite ihrranoe ol the vice a nf Ihta meeting, and all rr it irndi of inaee ami order. lttolHl, Thm'the Sr-creiai-y of ihii meeline Wat the F.dmwtof all papertiii N.' Carolina .Ihiaof " nitfttioa;. kions, the folloAving persons were ap- nted a OJinmitteo ot Vigilance and rrospondence, viz,: Dr F. J. Hill, io. M C Prince, Joseph Ramsay, D.-B. Klgt8, and Jolin J, tiuudwin, (jrs,- ' : .; JUllZN J. uuuu sec yk Tittiibotro, August -29th, 1833. MEKTING IX ALBANY. V meeting was- held at-AllMtny,- N,- on the , 4th instant. Uovernoc krey Presided, and tome nf the most c nr ine proceeunigsj uui tne uany vertiser says, the meeting, 'as re- are co opelled to omit fur th wanf room, are mucit more to tne point ii those of the city of Ne'w Ymkj wg regfetTo TrrVceivOhiLiliey o recoinmitid legislative pro- ons to pot a stop to the; incendia upon which tUe iocUmond Whig its the following observations: 'Ae Albany Meeting anil Iiesolu t. TheiAlbtny lleaidutions are in.tre acceptable ha those of New k. lliey are unexceptionable in r -genrt-piw4m9watHr tle lh, and ir t.peir views ot the spirit enseioee of Abditin They t the Intrusive repudiation of Aery, impertinent at an times in ?rtmHiaVrrno concern with it, ticltarTr . .dtleMi veofi ''aii occasion en..tney wno express it, nave as- at a . - t ut. who propose its immediate llition; arjd ..Jhey also omit ny tun. - "NotUinn;: Ms wanting indeed. that which being wanting, all the It we tear is little more inana nding brass and tinkling cymbal:" eTneBTrthrrectsgnition of ftie power tli Legislature to suppress! the tiVci, ami ine recommenuauon io Im. This is the substance asked I.I V .1 I . 1 I .1 f ,1. inijxxortn Dj' xneir oreunen wi uie uth- and . fee recent manifesto . of ppan & Co. makes it plain, that rutTt-notl,ln eFeclTOan SJllf" tltatVithooA't, urgeflt retnun- ifwmT bar :es to those madmen to desiat, of th Plof'n. inou unces warm professions towards the lith avail not a whit. Up lo ihii k the North must come, if it would tore tranquillity, and preserve the ion, -r- - i, . ': f" ' - ' fhe failure of. the Albany meeting n force the expediency or legisla- enactntrnts, is- ominous.- luere eason to believe that strong appeals e made to the leaders from various ts, perhaps from Richmond itself, o as far -at possiaJe,and to adopt solttttmrtcoiwnjrto-tneTSouuniB land fur ' legislative enactment ticat importance was attached to it li the circumstance that the imme- e friends of Mr. Van Buren, and wirtv leaders, were to preside at meeting, and thus that an intelli- lei!?n mis-lit be sriven t ne Miutn. it he sustained her claim. - We in- iwthing against Mr. Van" Buren netf from thes'' failure; but we do prtlnsi'--feithPrirthar'Kt'hia tirarrf Teteitprt TheTtaiiiirof"Tear wuntet.pub lu Lither way it jnav be rearU - ft decisive of the fate oi'the demand If, and as conclusive lhat-jiotbinj I be done by the State of Ne York uppress the fanatics by law.'- New k it- tire hot" ted iff-fhe" gecTra'nit June elsewhere would avail noth- H the South, however", persist in ";the demand, as the only mode ffiininz future securitv.'and in the Mhat perseverance and unanimity P finally ore vail noon their Northern i'hreit to do what is both Tight and t-"Rielimon,i Whig. . - , I FOItEICy. : .PORTA vt i?rrtvi ' trri ivru packet ship Poland, arrived at .wYurfc from Havre, brought files arts papers to the 30th of July, t Havre to the Slst. j We give the j'JWing summary and extracts relate f jo tn attempt , opon the Jife M the ?w the trench, daring the cele l'14"1 of the anniversary - of the i e Days," on the 28th of July. Prom Galismam's Messenerr. irmpt vponihe Kings Life by on L , Infernal Machine. "w. July 29. it is with the deep cncern that we lay before our 'er thedeuils of the aboveJwr. vent, that took place at the ' yM'erday. ;' After having pass "ng the Boulevard to the farthest ipxIiK at Imv!4Iic NaiionaifJOards anit lhe Jroops wci drawn up, hi Majesty, accompanied by the Duke of Orleans, the Duke de Nemouts, the Prince de Joirmlle, and a nume rous and brilliant, Staff, was returning ahmghe game line to the Place Ven dome, where the troops were to file off before htm. At twelve, at the; mo. merit when he had reached the Boule vard tlu Temple, a little before the Theatre des Funambules. a tremen dous explosion, resembling irregular platoon firing was heard. At first it was suppoaed to be a discharge of fire-works but the fallin? and cries of the victims soon revealed the reali- ty, and excessive confusion ensued. iorm a snovver oj Daiu upon the cortege mat surrounneu the-runz. "the -Kinz, Marshal Mortier, Duke de Treviso fell and exptretl, without uttering a word. National Guarda jre)-.e aUo-liltedrihaJrr" aonsiilerabie'; : nomber of persons !h7,ai,a; , wounded. The fallins of some horses. which was that of Marshal Mortier, and the caperinz of others. added to the tumult, which it would be difficult to describe. Durinz this scene, the Kinz whose arm hail been grazed by a bullet, and ; whoso horse had received a wound in- the neck,' maintained the calmness br-whictrheris distingirisTied, and displaced remarkable courage by riumg up in me direction oi tne House fromiiMCflu;lftewfisloiiioa. Smoke was seen to proceed from the third story of th the Bc'u'evatil Ua Tjemplf , oCwhich. ,thd grouna tiiHirs are occupied pj a wine. "dealer named" ' Para'ult. lSach story consists ot one - chamber, which is ghted by a single vindow in "front. Tne .'lewai"TmniedTiIeTV- surntund- ed, and all the persons founds in it arrestedr'heoomn machine had been constructed, is very Small, its dimensions being only six feet arid a half by seven feet. The machine was made with great skill, of wood with iron braces, and ex tremely solid. Two uprights portedlwuxrussbaraofL .wood, -placed parauei to tne window, and in these were lormed grooves, in which , were laid ' twenty five gun-barrels. The front cross bar, placed at about a foot frarrrTfrenthrw7"wa8 raflieTTower than-:thatJ-trchTTid,--so 1lvr"the "Baits might reach the body of a man on ounteract4"" rvjyjv-..v varu. ine cnarge was so neavy, mat live ojt of the twenty five barrels had bursf3ot wUhslaBdiflg: Iheywepf very siiostantial and new, ihe as sassin Was immediately taken into custody. About three months aso he hired the rooms of the second and Wrdrerof-MtrrDattemagneTlhe proprietor, lie gave his name Girard, a mechanician, and appears" to be about' twenty-four years of age. . His room has a window in front, and he had taken the precaution to fasten a rope to the latter, to assist him in ma ki ng his erape;ByT3urf ling' barrels at the - moment the assassin was wounded in the forehead, ' the neck, and the lip. A delay of half a second, perhaps, in the explosion, saved the life of the K.ing. The news of the attempt was rapidly " propagated through the capital, and produced poweiful sensation. v The following are the persons whose lives nave oecn ascertaineu to nave been sacrificed. "Marshal, the Duke de Trevise, struck in the heart by a bail; Oeneral de Jjachassa de l eng uy pilruclPwi th Xwheat4yabaH j Captain Villate, aid-de-camp to Mar shal Masson, Lieut. Col. Rieus&ec, of the 8th Legion, struck by three ballsj Messrs. rrudhomme, Kichard, L.eger, and Bennetter, grenadiers of the 8th UfZlUlli ViUb 111 V1IC army, two citi zens, a woman anu a enna, wnose names we ore unable to earn. ' G.ilignani's Messenger nf the ' Sftb says:- The number of killed ' and Wotled feui4:vbeJ4iSifflclding 1 X 6 3twhol-died-imme4lMitely.Fub- sequently perished from their wounds. Further parttcutiirs of the attempt on : Some farther details are given of the attempt upon 1her life of the King" Girard, the assassin, is said to. have GskI tsts." Ano ther-mani-trameo-Bol PV?a1lf1ir8feh1irVef have confessed his participation in the plot. - Suspicion was directed tff him by the fact that he was visited on the night previous at his work shop 7 by two persons richly dressed, and that after they left him he advised his em ployer not to go to the review as there would be trouble. ' k Girard was somewhat better, but by no means out ol danger. The phyai cians were. with . him , constantly. ;JIe had been , visited by the ' ministers, anxious to " obtain information. The number of persons arrested on the Slst was 59, among whom was Armand Carrel,' 'editor of the Nationa'. '' 1 At Moore Superior Court, held last wees.,wuage strange presiutng, a man named James Stewart was tried for the murder of his son, and found guilty. The Judge granted a new Trial. The evidence, we understand, was entirely circumstantial. Both father and son had been drinking on the evening in whit h the murder is charged to have been- committed. laycttccule UOs. 3nrelrf a Letter to the Editor of the It. si iter. - Sunburv. Gales t o, Sept. d. Via JJuren s prospects in mis j ... . - i i county are becoming moore gloomy. unity. ! xnw, oiu uates is awakening from her slumbers, and will soon burst the fetters thathave so long bound her." riIKrSTAR Raleigh, September 17, 1833. jpow Swaim lefthis city, wittr his family, on Friday last, fqr his re sulencairr Buncombe, where he will probably remain until about the first of November. ' ,' - C7 AMist of the newly elected members of the General Assembly of North Carol ina, may be found on the 4th page of this day's paper. The reader will find on the prececd in'g page an important letter from the Postmaster General, on the subiectofj i.nccnuiary .paaiipiueuwty., We lay before; our readers to-day; the excellent speech of Mr. Uatner, deliverd in our State Convention, on the 52nd Article of the Constitution. It was listend to with delight and greatly applauded by the crowded au ditory before whom it was spoken and althougtiln print tfToseTlIie fine eilect of a graceful and agreeable delivery, yet it will doubtless both interest and j4ea the reader-M r.-Il. i yoongH man, having just entered the theatre of public life j and from the talent, firm- ness anilvoti in tins, nis nrsi enori upon tne stage, promises a life of usefulness and honor dehce of the strength of the. cause which receives our humble support, in the rapid increase of subscriptions to the Star At-o period since-our connexion with the establishment has it been greater ajduring jthe "Jastjsix or eight weeks. Forty-three names came in at one ti me from.the . cou n ties of Bcrlie, flalifax and Northampton, 4ildjiJ.ettrJia3ju4tiueM-r4ffoitt I a faeniL.ia.Du plio,- containing -nm 1 1 from which we make the following ex- tracts . ' KiietoieTTa a lelterTioni a few of ntj neigh- oora, wtio wiaii to oeeome tubacriurra to yoiir paiwr. 1 hare taken it nine Tean; J,ut vou and li dtrsot Jtgr :toy io eto folittcr nerei'tliit, T and neriiapi ner will. Wo maiten I : re iiccl (lie Sur lor it honeetv, couaietenejr and iiiUiendcnee, and" with it well." We are also indebted to the friends 1 of JudgeWhite: in Julmstunr Lenair, Sampson, Tyrrell, Chowan, Granville and Stokes, for the substantial prools they have given of their approbation of our Editorial labors) and we take this occasion of acknowledging our. obliga- ttons and ' of offertng'to- them bur hear'- j ty and sincere thanks. --- Granville Superior Court. -There was no Court held in Granville last week, in consequence of the indisposi tion of Judge Norwood, who was con fined at home by an attack of bilious fever. ' ' . "''''-; -j ; JEpiscopal Convention. At the Con vention of the Protestant . Episcopal Church recently held in Philadelphia the Rev. Francis L. Hawks, D. D. Jate .of thia Sute was elected a Bishop, J and assigned the episcopal charge of r iocioarLoitsana-anti -ArKannatf -irr addition to which, it is thought he will undertake provisionally the charge of the diocess of Alabama. " " Rev, Jack son Kempir, D. D. was also elected a Bishop, and assigned the episcopal charge of Mississippi and Indiana. The Newbern Sentinel ayi?tfie "Co'rrgfewoo whatever of the Presidential -vote so far at least as the old North State Ss concerned!" .This same print, it. will be recollected, has been endeavoring to persuade ' party" that Mr, Pet tigee w iio greatracrj-uisit ran' tb tlfe ItihWltfiefabwrd it next undertake? Will it set about showing that the sunis of no use to the eartlilLor that ; the vegetation which grows on its surface afibrds no test of the qualHy of the soil f 7-:r TT A Fuilure. M r. Madden, one of the special Justices appointed by the British Government to execute the provisions of the Emancipation' Act in the West Indies, after a yew's experi ence, reports that the systems "has proved an entire failure.'' Gen. Samuel Smith has been elect ed Mayor of Baltimore by a majority oF37379 voteTover i$ 'op'pnenCroeei Davis, Esq. " i-:.: , ' . 'I ' : ' Hollers Comet. -By the aid of a telescope, Professor Olmsted has at length disepvered this long expected comet, Vie'hdTng his eccentric course in a Hue between jupuer anu me Seven Stars. He is expected in a short time to throw out his fiery tail j to the view of tk naked eye. ' . , ' '.''"' ' ' '' ' "' ;.' ' 5 ''' '' ,';.'' ' '' ' ' " ', ', vl-'- "' iedtvith's dnti-Uy&pcptic Villi The well attested etticacy of this med icine has. caused such a great demand for it, as to induce the proprietor to establish Agencies in every part of the State;, a list showing the location of which, with the names of Agenls, willba found in our advertising col - umns. , . ., . Tennessee. The aggregate White majority in the election for Governor of , Tennessee, adding the votes of Cannon and . Humphries together, is 16,000. This result is calculated to have a happy effect on: the friends of General Jackson in other States. It sweepTirom main pillar on which (he office-holders have been endeavoring to build up Van Burenism. No State in the. 'JwMaivifcl aisss-ji-'J " evoted to Ueneral jackson than Teue&eej ami alien as shown lo the world that none can be mote opposed to Mr.' Van Buren; and has thus no bly refuted the desradins doctrine taught by the Regency, that the friends of the Jldminisijution must necessarily wear Ihe collar of the Executive a vorite. "The freemen of Terineasee hlieexhiMtedLao-adnwrabl-esample of a people capable of thinking and acting fir themselves a people who are not to baled. -. Is- not-thk exam- friends of s thtf ?" Ad WlnTstfatrort to be : found in anyState in the 'Union,-going en mass for J udge White, and aguin t the-rCaucus irorninatiorG- Wrlt-any panic- lugs and uuUinersf" Can even the Globe have the hardihood to attempt any longer to keep up the de ception that Judge 'White is the candi date of the "Bank and nullifying' par ty?" It would be too serious a charge upon llie friends of the Administration; for it would brinz the soundest and most orthodox portion of them under llie imputation - -,' ' - v?(jii6tftia.lTie"RTcb rer attecU to believe that Alabama iJje-t-" safe for Van Buren; and yet the entire Congressional ticket, recently elected in that tateH" forWHrritrand the successful candidate for. Governor al so professed, in his circulars and speeches, a preference for the same in- dividualrThe Eoooirer-must -reason thus: The' people of "Alabama vote fir White men: therefore thev prefer Mr. Van JiurehJ His logic is quite as good as the cause he advocates. fwiiHomc:frihe Missouri papers say that Juilge White will undoubtedly get the vote of that State. His friends have already commenced the formation of a ticket there; and the Fayette Monitor is of the, opinion it will be carried by 4,000 majority-. Wuke Forest Institute.-. -An extra ordinary revival of religion is going on among the students in this institution. A correspondent of the Biblical Re corder, under date the 29lh Aagusf, says that thirty had professed a hope fnrihliiTrndtrHn single exception, were deeply concerned. V Tappan in Danger. A New York paper of Ihe 10th instant, states that a party of Southern gentlemen had actu ally visitedthe North with the avowed intention of kidnaping this misguided man, and delivering him up to the summary justice of the South. An unsuccessful at uj a poriion 01 ine citizens Ojjuoweii Mass. to hold an anti-abolition meet ing on the 22d ultimo., . The patriotic few, who were engaged inhe meetinir, were thrown into confusion bv the if. r PI ngs; xoa luae(.fttf. ye.ii;oi ihe - li letttls-ot'Hte-Tncen1 miserable fanatics and hypocrites is commended by the Liowell Advertiser in the . lollowtng termst "Ihe msnu lactering citizens of Lowell, to their honor be it spoken, resisted witri an energy worthy of-Amerkan-citilehs, sucb a base attempt to control them in the exercise of - their, constitutional rights.". -Lowell may, therefore, be set down to the Abolitionists; and it is hoped its "honorable manufacturing citizens- win ue remeinoeieci Dy every oouttierti ijrrcuarii. T CorteitMmiletat W e eatmot allow oor na. per lo become the tihiele of petaonal iiiTeelie and moat therefor decline giving place to ihe communication of W. 8. H. Had he confined himtell to 8 lemperate vindication ol hia aiate menll, we anoold not he reluaed him a hear. iijgt. Stieb era -iniglit hare aided the" emu 01 treth anil )uaueet but there cao be nothing protiiaei m uit wtiieri -tendt to provoke paa two or raiaea fire in the blood." -Mortime1,!,' and "Ueminiveeneea of a myaee aerottlba Atlantic, aball be attended lo ia due lime. .- .. , ";.-.' V I JtlAUItlED, tn Alexandria, on the 85th Intl.. John Wad- dell, E of Lout ana, and lata ol Wilmington, N. C-, to Mitt Lucia Cbauneey Poller, daughter f the late Capt. John Porter, of the United KMrt Vhv. In Anton eoonty, on the 29in oil. Mr. UaiticI M elver, of Wailt lniroui:ii. to Mitt alary; onlr diughlercf David Scott, Etq. --, , ", . - DIED, In Uibmood aouaty, ooiba Sith aliimo. Den Jmm L. CovbirtOH, voiieat ton tot. Heitjaraia U Cotington, Kaq., iu Uie 19th year oj hi age, of fever, which rua ilt eourae with attitnUhing rPillilJV deiutl ti the hc-t jue-Uaal aw tance. Atjort Defianee, Wilkee eo.ntTrn tHe ISth ultimo, after a lingering illneaa, Mim Elita Mw ra Lenoir, d.nglncr ol Gen. William Lenoir, In ihe 45th year of tier age. ' 1 TO TUG PITIILIC. - The firm ul L ItENt ri ot LK.V1 AY being thil l. dial lred by mutual aouaent, all lhoe mdrbted lo lli eatablidtmenl up lo thia dale arc earnetlly retiieated to niake imnirwle nymmt, aa il it the detire of the aubKribet-a ta cl'iMlhrtr buaineeaat a early a period i ractkahle. , . y. Haymenti can be mail lo either of tlie un dertigited. " ' ALEX. J. LAWRENCE. TIIOS. J. LKMAY. d" TKftw "wSo are Kill in arrea'i "to t1e"tjty firm of It ELL tc L WHENCE are alattre. qiirMed to auttle their aecounla at the St a Wrrici. I ii - - i , lttUnrtpi Ur Uivtiila VAVM ltIOl.Ij.lX V Co. . re no landing from the Sljip Tally. Ih,frm Liverpavt to Jaruea Uifer direct, their Imbvta- fan ot ; -.. i : . Fall and Winter Dry Goods, - Which ie much fargrr than they have er olTor ed befiire, : UacwiWTt arr TetprrlTuIlT anllciTrJ to e amine ttieir auppliea, which will be round aaeoltt. Iilele and eitenai at any jobbing hjuw iit the Northern Cilira. :"r .' '.'.'.::'. P., M. t Co, rtn rint ennnidrr it neeeinry lo waiwU fhe d.flVrw f w tr reeeiteil, and wanluit In itireha will exxmine hirthenrlel and find, a atnek a iierl'tcl. aa. Ibat of :am ullvcr ,.NAjntajdditjHud, anyyly U ex(rtl i) a 5tw ! hf the pur del to New"ifk, the i(t not be ing read to ilicr Talh-llo. relerabarg. br(enler $, IX3S " 39 iw The nmneroua applicaiiona lor thia alin.VI Medicine' tiom retnlenta m count it a w herem Agencii'i are eatabtialicd but nut evnerallf known. inditeei Ihe publioation of the tol ewii.it list It ... ... .. . w J AUiborn' , J. Worlh Akhevillw' J. Pulton Allenloii J. k Allen ' Hemrftjrr -CiintrirAt eiiilt llraekel Town ? . , , . Hi indie Town C - D' W K' rtcHiie'i Ford' "nmmuiimr Btnenmbe Spring! i. Fallon -H. H. WiUUma- ..nriautt.. Chanel Hill : Norfleel tc llmderaoa - 1llMiTVtMl'l J'r4tr-lcKy Comrord ' Clinton 4. nearq ' urowuer i irecK -, u J Wilton Cox'a Store M.Co Chatham county . W. Albiight 8, T H II. H,,nd . Di-rT. C Malfhewt" r.ncnion KtlMbeth Clly" rayetteviile Farmwcll Franklin county Fiihdam Greentboro ,rr manto t a . : : K. J. Hale Thome k Wigglni Peter Fotter M. A. l ate -W. It. 1). Lindiay J-4ilmnr ' V. i. Marahall -Shield tt Kyi. Evain, Horn tc Co. T. II. Wheeler J. Wathington, Jr. . H. k J. L. Haigraf It. C. Pearann -bhaw k King1 J. Powell - -J.'lJtnller H. Pearaon -J. Southed J. Illackwell S. W'alkina ft Co W.F.Kelly . 0. A. Mebaue . W. Sannderi lilount H battle D. C. Lilly IV: U. Hick VV. Harriton tc Co. IV. V. Hill J. Ileatlry S. Dicken 1. M. Teirill J. Krider Smith tc Hampton lien. E. bhuber J. Powell- W. Stnur. h Co, U W'allaee V( P Fetraod.- "" KagUnd S. I) Cotton U Co, J Wood ot Co, T. Loi iog -ti. Saunders T. Whit (J. Cray, J. Stiirditant tc Co. Dr. H, SI. Jeter R. C- Wateon tc Co. Capt, Paliner - John Cooper TTniii. IMIihoro' Haywood r HHth Hock Kmtton Lexington - Lineolnton Louitburg letille' 1 ljtuiter'e Croat Unarla Mmitanlon . - iMiirfreeiboi-o Midillelon : Milton Mocktville Matn.n Hall Newbrrn .. .. Nmhtiille Norwood ' . Otlord Oaky Grata Piittboro' Plymouth 1 Roxboro- Uoleivdle Rowan aounly Saliibtiry Salem , . Sniillifield (Hiitunthurg -.- -Snow Hill Swanaboro' Str Lawrence V. tX. Tarboro' Trent Bridgw wiimingtim ,. , Watliinrion - - r " WaiTeolon V indior a.: Wadetboro' Wayneiboro Woudtille WooiUdale ' Wauglt Towa f"J- Uiitbe- 1 A..H.itiii i II. Uilry llitthert Walgi county , 1 Vlra. Ilarelay. TllOMAS t JUMP, General -Spent. ' To hntp all applicatiuat for Ageneiec may be aireeu. i ne ruia aie tout, wiioletale and relml, at the ttot r of siffi itOOTs MioEs etc." Ttt Subteriber hat returned lately from llie North, with a Splendid Attortment of Artielea in hia line ol butiueta, eoniiating o( teten (ion- tond pair of Boott and Sboet of every deaorip- Ikio, variety aud quality to wkt Gentlemen ' W at Calf Uof, Morneeo, Sou! do. ... Kip Water froof Hall lloo.t, Utiiim -and David Crockett Calf Short and Shoeteea, Walking and Haneine Purntit. Ladiet Kid Slippert, Morocco and Pronella, , - satin ana oeai ana Mil rnt I tee, lire. ' eiin 1'iet, Laeed and Cater Boott. A variety of Boyt Boott and Shoeii alto larew tunnlf ot eoarae Mrorant for Servanta. A large vai iciy alto, of India itul.bcr hlioea. Lhililrentalioei, ot every vartety. Heaver and Satin Ueaver Halt VVool do. For and Cloth Cane - , " . , . Morocco and Call Skint. All of the above-mentioned article! are of a tnperior quality, parehated on good let am, and ill be told at a very mo-ltrale prr.fn. He re- turnt hit ihnkt to hit fi irndt and Ihe pul lie for naat lavora and tiatmnaee, and rcqurtlt them to give him a call and jodye for themtclvet. " riavmg guuo nnianien m nit employ, ne it rrnared lo rireule with nt Bluest and ihtimtch all orlrrt from hitfiiriida, at llie thortett uotiee aud in Ihe bett and laieti Fahioi. Ra!ri(h, Sept. 14, IMS , S9 on Just Published, tA WHENCE A LETIAT'S " KOUT1I CAUOUXA ALHAIIA CS POa 1 83 6. -Containing, bcaidea the aitrooomieal ealcula tiona, MileeiUneoul Artielea, mmIuI Uecipea, Aoeedotea, Nat of the eRieera of Uorerooieat of the United btate and of North Carolina, ol Uta-Member of-Aearmbty, Timet Of holding Ui" different Coortt in tliii Stale, ha. lie. Which can be had by the wholeMle and retail ofthettoblUlieiiat Ualei;ht alto nf Mr. Salmua 1111, Newlx-rn, Mr. Aiehikald Campbell. Kay. etteillr and at tUt offlce ol'tbe Free Preae. Tar borough, .. u .' Koleh, St. 10,11135. - ItEADIXO HOO.TI. Tbe iiberib.rahaigbrennlikedby many of thnrl. ieinU tooiea an EuablUhraent oT thia " kind, hae prepared Konm ftie tint puruoae. ia the aeennd Mm jr ol thrir Hook Store, at the inr-f.ti:''Oct)leudiAtor()a.,ifec,-itirt-witt " 0ro upon the kiilnwing emiditHHia: 3 It will be ftirniahed with onmernua bImi P per from ditTrfcnt paMa of the Union includ- l. "P. .1.. tn.i. rv-.-t.- . . w miiici wnn ugnta, an me when neeeaaary. t Ti-nu f SulKriptiou: Fi dollar, fiir a year, tbr4 dollara lor ant niontl.a, one dollar for ntomh, and Iwentv-Bee orntt per ri k. All transient nerwuia win, mu ..... r - t day, art resfirotiully incited lo call picture free of eineute. - -, . , TURNER k HUGHES. Raleigh, Sept. 7. 89 wiLitiusnoito iioTEt. h-s The undpnlriied Oeroiiilne thia R.i.l.li.k- ' ro.-nt in W dketburo' N, C. will gie hit main at trntion to reodw it aalitlaelnr la hia t.L.nl. i. 411 l,"?J,l',,i,?f uf boua of. tubtm BHMtai 5 .j toent. ; All Hi eoiurmia and enjoymenla that a pleatanland bealthlul iIiihImhi. curan aad ' ifu eotwln, and aun.HMloa WtMimrtwdl ad o.'lHrVWhrW'MMf ' -' " ww iwwerip WiHit .lltJftwillk. ' - -their eiiiiuny, wilt aUa nod thai he remita nnne ut hn eet1iiui lo Ucaerve a cw.iii.uanee of ll4lHg. ., . ,-t- ----- ... ....... - Ilia hnuw it well toiled for the aeeommorla- lion of fiuuiliet and inilni.loj Hoardera, t writ - --rr t .Zr?'!..r!! phet, and areatlrnilrd by a titiihlul Oulee, - - -. 7 - -. -f'wlltieiintw U ttkcliM u Um . , '" it kepi at tlm huuan. . . . . .. . , . UNEU CABMICHJCL, Eeptemher S, U1 ITHkcbboro' Stage Line. The Stage on thia root I travel SALEM on iiuday mornine. at t o'clock. naaaVa il.w i. lfiiViT.vnie, UamajuJwlllrtdru. bhI " JtfUartJ.iir w4 arrrrer at SltOWN'S CltOSi KOAUS, leim. oh Wadnetday, H o'ehMik. where it inlerteeta Kelly 't line of Siagra,- lravet Shown'a Crott Unada una a o'clock, P. M and an ivra at Salem nn s.ni..l.,. 1 at 4 P. M. There ia now a irmimunni ii... .j Stagrt Irorn KNOXV ILLE lo SALEM, be war l VllkeWo. 'I'Jiit mute it believed 'lo be "" fiwirer liy ll!tj rolltt thau uy other Iron Salem lu Knuoille. i . . The utinnat attention wilt be deeoted In pre. ' aerte the road in gnml condition, and Iraeellera . win unit uieir ceoinmodatina exeellent and Al io at -raut. T He-rarliTiiRtif d. ho i i t out raetor lor the route, undertake! to furniklt good Coaah- et and Superb Teamt. He will alto, for a mod. erate e-nnklmniion, eoneey hit paieengera front Wilketboro' to Moi gaotou, Saliabaty, or State, villa. .' - - '. ...... F.HUF. from Salem to Shown't Crott Roartt, 1, tliataoee 130 milrt. r , ABNEIl CARMICHJEU ..Wdketboro', 8cpt J, I mj M The Subtcribei', at tin vising purine of tli Fh-m nf .... . - . . WIIITLEr & MOTAGUE, After returning hit tliankt o their euttotnera generally. Inform them and Iho public, thai in Ihe liltftiinc of Mr. Whilley, (the dee'd partner.) they had made arrangementi to enlarge their bu. ' tioeat, and have actually bought an . intensive Asbortinent or Dtttf WOODS A GUOCCUICS, Which wilt, ia addition to Ilia lormer ttork oa ' " hand, make at genet al an attortment, in auanli. ty and quality, at any aver in Srahhiieldi all of which Coodt will be told lor Cath, Cotton or Puik, payable thit Scaaon, at COST AND CHARGES. Tlte iieeeiiilv oTaloting the Tarliieraliip eoneern, " will drttiruiue bim lo tell at Ihe lowcat price i.. ThoteTiidebted, are tuflii iently aeauainled ; r-rrzr. with the necetiitv of im luian tn .... . .k ; . trouble of dtinnlng. , Cotton pr Fork will be taken at the hlghttt pricet. , . Smithfleld, Sept. , IS.15. 99 Sw liy the Governor of the State of North WHICKEA3 the del, ra ot ik. v... - North Carolina, atteniblcd in Cnnventlnn .1 tl. Cily of Ituleigh, 00 Die Sett Thuvidae in June l mm. ao'i, m purtiunca l ai act of Ihe lieneral - - - twmbiy ol tint Htaia, enlitled "An act eon eeromga Conventdm to amend the Conttiiuiion of the State, did frame and dtvUe awHain amendmentt to the Contlitution. to be aubniin.,1 " to all Ihe qualifird votett ol the Stale for ralifi. aatiirfi or njeciiont mlhei7.J.;,aav. ardtia , M-f.-r recUd.lo give tlurty ikf aotjep tii!. al " " ' lo the teodet Now, thereforuTT. 111 1 ;. SWAIN, Governor al the State of North Car. - olina, in compliance Lib the'requett of the taid Convention, lia e ilwught proper, im iatuo Ihii my Proclamation, makiuc il known that the ni(tiiieiitt adopted by the Cunveutioo trill be tiibioiited by the Governor ta the rood iwonle ul the stale on Ihe lecond Monday (a November ' netl. That the nulla will be oncned h- !.. . bherilTi of the retiirctiva aountiea. and km '' open for Ibrea tueecttivo dayi, al the ceveral election prreinett in each county, under the lame , uiuaanu reguiauout at now ealtt ror the elt-c. ion ol Memhert In the General Atarmtlv. 'hat lha laid Shenflt will be reotiired to com- :mre anil certify Ihe retulli of the Kleotiuna na ut before ,4he Monday Mlowing, and ttvtntimt ie tame In twenty day 1 thereafter to Ihe Govrr- ur.. Thai all pertooi aualified lo vole far Menibertof Ihe Haute ot Commnnt. ma eoia for or agalnat a ratification of the Amendment a, thoae who with a ratification of the amendmenli, , voliitg with a printed or written ticket oiUtifiea- tMmi" Ihote ol a ceotrkry opinion 'Hrictitioo. Uuulieate ttatemenlt of the uolli in lha ti eoairtiev will be -made and iwnrn lb If ,ne " leverkl Kherif.t before the Clerk of the Count ' Court of their retpeelive eonntivti one copy of which will be deuotited in the mid Clerk 'a ol. lee, and the other trantmitted to lha Governor, naivigu. ... ,1 ,. vx. r t-.,,',. 1 ' ti J Swaia, Governor ol the State of North . - - Carolina, bate canted ihe Great Seal ol the Staff to be hcrednto affixed, and tigned the lame wiih my hand. Dime at the Cily of Haleigh. tint fifteenth tiny of tSepieiiibtr, A. O 1833, and ii( ' tictb year it AOicrwaa inireniience. -- U V tU la. Alla .. . Hy U Covtmor, j , . , - ., '-- " . V " : ' ' "iL. 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The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 17, 1835, edition 1
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