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... w - i to- the"e U much more tn?;enutty a fun e's'J' w 'M Wffcfw I f Vat Ba ii r L p-opte,' why altem ptofeHitT democracy rca.ij ure K"" r on'miou by a caucus nomina Why nt iave me people 10 Sti ami independently, and to anil suppttrt -theirnwitandi- ,? If the nominees or the Con on are the boat men, why do they lovrit by convincing the people fact, byound argument and a a of their virtues, high talents, nVitifiit qualification!'? Why do not pjakcUiakUui teUb i Are w jr ;nrf'B5eber"TKliit must btf" bad, indeed, that the The people ire tletermineu to whit tbrv support and equally niFTcd Tdutmort ;t t1trtW and unsccepfioitablii men fur the first yithin their gifo . Hence, they hut B'.iPtort Mr. Van uuren and I t'iHsun, for President and Vice deiU.-C:v- -' . ..; hirj Judicial Circuit--We re- ti slat that, in consequence of frvere illness of Jude SeAWEtu n attack of biliuus f.-ver, there i Court last week .tit "Johnston ; tWs-wi,irr Wke:taiKt?the teTTerm in any of the remaining ies in the Circuit jMU.-- IiYm'. The militia of this county reviewed lii tills city, on Friday ly Maj. General MrT. Hawkins, in nil county, attended by his L Majors A rrisotos and j'iiil-1 Previous to marching to the or general ; reyTe a very appro-: and tdoquent address, was deliv- by Cut. Joshua G. Joxf.s to the i s of his regiirient. We fortu- h occupied a position-which ena u to he'arthe whole of tlii ex Int aldre8. The sneaker i ncu I- i pitin TiTs brother olTicers, with force and beauty of fipression, nportan e of learning themselves, f teacluulhoeun4er lUeir nn thoroughly, in all the duties of respective stations and conclu i f"a tondsonietftision , t0 j'e x- L t-trM f ta i!iv nnl lierrpit tltlk ,ir. w. iv , p- -Avty of pl,ic'mg themselves in a ef readiness to meet any emer- rttraTTftranSei; ATffer the rc- , ill-! olXcer eenerailv were ad- ised byMaj. Arrington. lie spoke. handsome and animated strain, U half an hiror -complimented the on the evidences they hid given the vestal flame of patriotism, h animated the hearts and nerved Jrms of .our forefathers in their glo- stroggle for liberty and tndepenu- atill burns brightly in the bo of their sons depicted, in glow- lolors, the general peace and un? pled prosperity and happiness i prevail throughout this wide it Republic admonishedthem of d u ti cs a sjhejd e fenders oi tlieir krya rights adverted totheeffurts e Northern incendiaries in terms 1st indignation and expressed the f frit, should any foreign foe, or nai enemy, dare to molest us, not hi fellow soldiers within the dsof 4d swiw 1 but "millions from South and from Ihe North would o the glorious banner "of stars stripes, and unite in expelling the d his commission as twolonerot upper ilegiment of Wake county t a, Maj. I). B. M asset was elect ta Resdmintal Court Jlartial, on rsday last,tdfill the vacancy. . Ve are irrit'ifieil to learn that the ichof the United States Bank at itteville has sold and transferred Pie Kink nf the Stat of North Car- the whole amount of its good f. m ; credit of one, two, three ftmr vears, with 5 per cent tnter Wluclf will happily prevent any Nure in the winding op of the af- of that Branch. , Bank of the State has also. e- ished 'a Branch in Fayetteville, ch goes into immediate operation, the "direction of the following of Directors: John Huske, Esq. '"uenti"- Charles P. Mallett, Ed- NW. Wilkings, Constant Johnson uvid A. Ilay, Lsq. I. Wet more, ce to bear upon ana am ;'tmnt of Cashier, and L. D. Hen-1 penditurc oi me puuuciui.ua. Etq. that of Attorney. t nsv be stated, as a circumstance f.fcwit the si-M t.r the T'oi"? at . State.th.it not one of them has failed. Lme tun tl,at "fV0. 'J-tl.e present year, to settle bis public ht pa. . - accounts within the time prescribed by . their 'w' ; I . ,. Jluil Iloadt. Under this head, in mother part oOo-dav'a paper, will be loano several verv. interesting article. 0 - - C " "5 mf. We were visited by white frost on Thursday morning last, the effects of which are visible in the li;ht golden tint given to"the foliage bf the forest, and the partial .blight upon the tender herbage but vegetation generally appears to have sustained no very considerable injury. We learn that the frosts have been more severe that the tobacco crops have been great ly damaged. uxts.amrYatm,..., rrl T -,-n-,,, ,,. ,, Kuhigies on Chief Justice Marshall were delivered before crowded assem blies in Philadelphia and Washington City, on the 4ih ultimo by the Hon. Horacr Binnet in the former, and by Mr. Bryant in the latter city. Both pioductions are spoken of in high, terms of commendation. The Annual Conferences of "the Methodist Episcopal - Church, in the States of Oliio aiidMaine, have both adopted resolutions, disclaiming all connexion with the Abolitionists, and tneiv;ocal1yiSd"e1no:u ittfhgstWeirapl' 3kt filer. Th e Mi! ton S pec tator says that a young man by the name of Sa-wy cjvjdiot eg ta& belonging to Cspt. llosea McNeil, at his residence, o i tha 2Jt1i ultimo, in the absence of the white family und that Sawyer has not yet been taken. -farrowing Jtm-m-Tbe New Hnmp shire Courier thinks that, from re cent indications in Pennsylvania, Ohio and New York, as well as in New En gland, Mr, Webster's name will soon be withdrawn from the list of candi ilates "far "the" Presidency. "General IlarrUon must -also eventually give t way. Trua he IjuiV last war, is a man of fine talents, ar dent patriotism, and honorable princi ples; Rnd would pi obably make a good pmtdtrntrbntJudgeWhrte si-nated BY THE PEOPLE, as the man of their choice, long before he was spoken of and his friends will find that the current of public opinion is running too rapidly in favor of the Judse to be turned back to him. lie mu-iti therefore," be withdrawn. The field will then be left to Judge White and Mr. Van Buren. And can any true republican hesitate which to choose? " Judge Whit?, says the Cour ier, "shouldered his Triosket,'.' . while Mr. Van Buren "was Intriguing to de feat James -Madisos's re-election, when our . beloved-country needed strong arms and brave hearts to sus tain her against a formidable adversa ry, and honest domocrats to re-elect Mr. MaIison as her President. W are glad Mr, Webster is about to take himself out of the way, and let Mr. Van Buren be the only federal candi date, for President.- lie is, too, the Northern candidate, . and these two recommendations will him in all the South and West; for when did a man, whose political character could secure him a majority of the votes of New England, vor from the" democracy of the South and -AVest ? Da-M r. Varr-Bufen's friends pride themselves on the fact, that while their candidate is fast losing fmnd itvie-&Uit; besissiecomiwg alists of the North? ' . 7 . "Certain it is, that if Mr. Van Buren's prospects continue td darken, for six months to coine.Sou'th and West of the Hudson, as much as they have for the last sis months, he will not have the least supportiiwt orNew Englajid, except a faint chance to ctrey New York and if the federalult o lew England continue to join his standard, as thev have been flocking to it for ten monthVpast; he" wiir al strong in TCw RnV.ind. in 1835,-asever-wai either f the Adamses.' f United Slaie$ Mnlal Neto Orleans. The edifice for the Mint at New Or leans has been commenced on Jackson Square, the whole cost of which, agree- ablv to the plan accepted, i estimates fct four million of dollars! 8200,000 have been already appropriated. The New York Courier and Enquirer just r remarks: 'It must be a "mint a- i.. f of this city, has received the ap-! money", to pay lor sucn a pmii-gaie e; , , . . , .. It is stated that application will be made to thef New Vork Legislature the treditable to the SherilT of this coming winter to charter a company to t establish a line of steam narVcU . twee'n New York and Liverpool. Murrtir$ attempted fceue.-The Alabama Murcury, of the 16th Sep tember, says. We have been shewn a letter from highly respectable tn- ueman oi lennessee, which states that a daring attempt has been made tb liberate Murrelt trotn the State Peni tentiary. The letter say that four or five hundred strangers craUunll v, and seemingly without concert, appeared in Nashville but that the influx was so great as to excite suspicions, and e- ventually public opinioa settled down into the belief that thev were confede rates of that arch fiend Murrell, which suspicion was soon confirmed by an unsucc.essfuiTtttmbt'aOii tiberatioBT The letter states that about four hun dred were under arrest and undergo- nar trial tor their participation in the matter aiul that maWrbad:tre ly been sentenced Cor various periods, . : n - wie penaienwary ,,-,-,.. iln'i-JlboliHo There is such a general, and almost ctmul taneous movement in this State, in op position to thebase designs and pro ceedings of the Abolitionists, that we find if impracticable to publish the proceed ingt- of all the meetings iV ear- tenso. They all, however, breathe the same spirit, and speak the same langua":?: which shows that, however we may be divided ob other . subjects. oa this that we knaw our riffht ami ere' deler'mlned ft inaiotairf , ftcm that we wili suffer no interference whatever with our.d,ojnestifi.rljinA and hi this, we do but express the sentiment's of the wtioleoutTi," wlncn, iii this ma'JLer, is...a.'uniu!iuiMeeting have been W4-i4he following coun ties, in addition to those heretofore noticed ! - IMifux?-Two meetings have been held in this county ohe at Wood lawn, at which the venerable Willis Alston, Esq. officiated as Chairman and D. B. Allrn and Mancus Allev, Esqrsras rSecrcTai Sctlatid Neck, at which Dr. Sim-nra(' Cox and Thomas B. Nicholas, Esqrs. acted as Secretaries. O'one-e. A meeting of the citizens on the 15th ultimo. AtrnED Moohf., Esq.'' was jippointed Chairina.iL:Mul . W. E. Andf.rson A. M. Kirkland, and Dennis Hkartt, Esqrs. Secrc taris. 'lampeonA meeting was held at Clintonr .in Sampsan county, -on the 12th uUimo.-Mjor Ollen Mohlv.y, Chairman Thos. J. FAisosand Isaac W. Lask, Esqrgfc Sewetarimj.--.-- Craven.- A meeting was held in N? w ber n , on i the i 1 8th u I ti mo. J u dge Donxell ofiiciated as Chairman and John J. Pasteur, Esq. as Secretary. Beaufort. A meeting'was held in the town of Washington, on thei9ih Tiltimo at v.hich Col. Richard it. Bxner f acted as - Chairman and Benjamin A. Lavender, Esq. Secre tary. . ' 'T . "- -- At each of these mecting-i a number nf appropriate and spirited resolutions were 'Foie. The following are the pro ceedings of a meeting of highly re spectable citizens in our own county: rAccordingto previous notice, a meet ing of the citizens of Rolesville and its vicinity Wake county) was held bn'Fridayr the 25th ultimo, "to take into consideration t!i&J!eicked -firojecta of fre ""Northern Abolitionists and Fanatics, "and To 7adbpt suchneasures as might seeni lnosrpropef ld7"co act tlie horid evils whichthey are medi- At 1 o ciock, r. ai. ins meeting was railed to order, and organized by ap posing Cel. Allen Rogers, sen. .Chair man, and Dr. Jos. B. Ou-tlaw, Secre taryJAlaj. Charles I Hinton) thet, rose and exidained the objects tf the meeting, with sonic" appropriate, and forcible remark uw-elatimi to the im portance of the suhject it was called on to discuss, and thetrlntroduced tSe following Uesolutionswhich were a dopfed: ; '. ' ' ' ; hnohfd, lT '!' meatlng. that Ihejr will not arjoe tl.e quetiinn ml tlie rip-tit f Slaepjr.(that il a qlrtSn for each alave-boMine; Stile to lie aiite for trtrf.Vinil that Iher will not permit any peoj,tf to Interfere btaeeu them anrt their le . ,'- ' , . .- Ketoheit, that the member! ofllui meet." Wl'l UKe all legal atepa, to puniah ata lha moat prompt ami rarmplary manurr any perann or liertnRt who thall circolale Ineen'liary papera ftr pamntrti, airf ib" herebr pleilge Ihemaelrei to main eaeb other in the Mronnett m.a.iirei taken, to etpel (rem amonj ui all Agent, of Altoliiinn aorieiie. Urtahed, that ear neit !.egilatnrt be reqor ti ed in pan all lawa nteeaaary and proper to pre tent lliee'treiilationipf ineeniliarjr publwalmnt ot aiir kbiH wilhin the KmJia or our biale, and thai thev call On the Northern State to pa lawt ponnhi'ie wkhin their reprelie jqriwlietion, Ihe nn Of any pamphlet or ieper calrulale.1 In operate opon the slave popular ion of Ihe South, and la erite lAeav to liianrreetlnnary mntement and fnrtbeemoee, lfeW'i,lbat a tor Irnm prrpetoating the lntereel ami prnperby ol thit aonfederary. we brli ba ol-ject of lhoie who; are pnrtoice the nnlialloweil en.lt of the Abnliiionitta, it to dlttolre tl.it Union. Bad throw at into a at ate nf anarchy entfeonfntioa. ( ' fflenlrtH,tht earettaebment lo the tmon or tba Slatet it ouim paired bat ibat unlets soma h sitmtrd la auulJi mtl miU-nr L battle T lha Nooh ni that tatt a frtMa ihrir affMliMiv ill ml mln laia .ur rig-hl, let lb aaaacacucea ba anal . Htixrd, that parmaiMtirt CotaiaHlca al Vi tflaaea aait Ormpoatlntaa, tmtmiag of Ji Cook. IhivUI Hmio. Nn.ll.am Prar. LmL 'n KirhY JJea . rriott,M Jfcrk J ImI,' ' Jntflri, J. Wmkma, Jvrrniiali 1 KtMxIea. V Kolrt. Lr Vthit.krr. Jn. II Outlaw, Ch. t.'fflirtOMjfliTjwM., . iwtb Jrmrt, v. I". Ildlxrncm, lt,-n (inn CUarlci Hnrlon anil ltr(ll llnrlna. h, aat ara Itrrc by ptxmitfd, hn ilnl k tliall lo.lak all Mch nir (iprt at ih (wbtia Wetjr ma 4cwom4, and la KiJJ all ametaarj ' amMnicnr'a'i'.b aimilar CommMlec aputaii M llw aad axhrr Slatra. Henhn!, that Ilia -rrrirT fiiraard lha bo pn twlinK to tin KitMnrt f Itte Kalrigh KryiMer, lha jSo)th-Carlina Slanilirfl aa4 lw Kakigh Star, and Icqueat tltenvto publuh tha aama. AU.F.V ROftRfM, am. Cbak-maa, The Standard, it will be recollected, placed on its list of Van Buren "Dem ocrats" the name of Gcoaok II. At- elect from Tjrrrcll county W'e have BeTTeved T!uv'th?fiW,lTv5-;0! gan" was wfdely mistaken; and we now learn, from the best authority, that it has-placed Mr. Alexander ti the wrong side,' that he is unequivocally opposed to Mr. V. Uuren, and "cannot gi f.irhim under any circumstances "If theStandardhas had no belter gmanils for mukin; up the rest of : pscudo 'Democmtic" nmi ritv, bv the meet ing of the Assembly they w ill all have evaiwraetl. - " ' ; mnJies fisk-.evitnc popularity of this patriotic and fjtth- ful public servant. Envious and de i :f ni Wptdi tTr an i r ad u c e Wd 'fiba e , but the people honor and applaud him We learn that the patriotic citi7.enstf Northampton county have, given him an invitation to partake ot a public dinner, at the town Jackson, on " the 4th of November,' which he has i accept-Trf.--Messri. Leigh and TvtEU, of Virginia, and all the Whig members of Congress from this State, have also been invited. As evidenceof the extent of the ,,f Cpper Missisatppi, it 14 state".! that there are no less than rpfrt tettin 'Boats paying TietwiVn EtTXnuu an3 Galena as regular pat kt ts. A Spanish slave schooner, having on boa f d STATrTc ah's, wise a pTti rr(lioine weeks ago by the British brig of war Serpents - 1 Some of the papers in ihe District of Columbia, recommend the annexa tion of Georgetown to the City nf AVashington,-as a com ponn t - pa rt thereof. Purctane of Texat. We atateiL some ttiis ago, on ihe authority of a Natchez paper, that a treaty between this country and Mexico was in pro- gress, by whicli. lexaswoulti be annex ed to the United States. In relation to this subject, the Alexandria Gazette remarks, that "great curiosity exists throughout the country to know the views of the Administration relative to the cxpeiliencyTif annexinz Texas to the territory of the United States, and even, as to the tart, whether negotia lions on tlie subject bave not been commenced between Mexico and our government. It is ceneraHy believed that the President is warmly in tavor of the purchase, anu it is thought he is de sirou s"-t)fv'arranjdnj the matter dir rinji his term of ofhee." Pel. Int. Violence in d Bloothhe l. - We 'fi n d the following in a postscript" of the Detroit tree Pressor the loth instant: "The exciting rumor has just reached Detroit, that violence and bloodshed have taken plnce.at, or near Toledo that the same Deputy Sheriff, Word, who was recently- dirk et1,-has nowv while in discharge of hi iTicial Jutv, been shot through the ahouliler, by jhe fwlltcfi' fi riWrrov nd"w"ere ffreVf'W each sid c .' ; A reinforcement of about 100 left Monroe village yesterday, P. M for the se'ene-of violence. ' .. ''' PhUtdtfpltia 25A ?. Judge ffTiite. Oo ' a recent visit which the Hon. Hcoh L.' Whitb had orcasinn to make to the city tif Nash ville, he received the following invita tion, signed by a "committee ofsixty funrnf the most respectable gentlemen of the place: ; y " . Nashville, Sept. S, 183J. The Hon. Itush.I. Whittx J,"e.uotlcraiKned, in behalf of your numer ous personal and political friends in Hot p'ace, KralifiVd" with the opportunity of (eti'r. tying their undiminished conHdrnee and re pard, beg to tender you the compliment of a public dinner, at such early day as may suit your cont enirtice. They are well apprised of your great disinclination lo participate in frstitiiira intended a marks of reapect lo voortflfa but considering- the cruel and tin- loonded impu'ation that ihe teckteta spirit of party baa poured out upon you of late, and Ihe desire ynur oldeat and most intimate ac quaintances feel to -vindicate you, wt hope you will not deny them Ihia panainrand op portune oecation of manifesting their itnahak en attachment to your public and private character. ? ; :' ' - ;: To which the Judge returned the following answer: , -,t ' .,;. Nashville, Sept. 8,1835. - Oenlltmttu Vour invitation tor public din ner, to be s;ien by wy personal Irierds in this place, t handed ma a few minutes since. - " . - . - SuMneM requires that I atiall continue nv journey on lo-morro U is, therefor, out my power to accept it. P The reaaon aaigned f"r lhi dittixguiahrd a.lnce of your regard, are cakuiaied to make a ileep and abiuing itnpreauon on tfiy OSiitd. . '.' Jv ha' eer may bercafi eJ. ny; situation, 1 wliIUr in a public, or p:iale aa lion, ! fhatl continue Hi the bom-at d trttrgw uf ha) i may deem my do'y, umler a full coiiic'ion tUal I hate no liii jr to fear from I "cruel and ofoun.lel in.nu autf i." hlat my oUlet, moat intimate, ami mt at intrlligen; U acq iainiaiea, feel ao deep an iiuereat in my 1 VmUication tie pleased to accept, for yooraeKe and) my oiber peraoiial and pnli teal frienda int I I niipbcr, my coict-ai acmipwit (im. ma ror ( tnt maniirt anon oi unMiaken attachment to my public and private character, and belict Yiwf oWtiient- aerani llt'GM L WHITE -Judge White was invited to a public' dinner by the citizens of Florence, in Alabam.t, whither he liuil just been; ciwtrytray,trt re-wthird' that also. . '" ' "'' TVSrtee; A tinitnlVrltalIs'the ''machine" whi. h wan tlirected at his msjesty's life, was, at the last accounts, progiessing'rapidly throiigli the Cham bers. It was fouDd:d upriti the at tempt on the King' life, and presepted hy ihe president of ihe Council to the Chamber of Deputies on the 4th of Au 20 s t. M ousiear-laiuia Piiil I ppe a iould refii'ctthat he is at the head of a ver satile and spirited people and in the midst of those man. testations ot their ind'unationr at the late plot against his life, and " of tludr vui iiatTiii?r for, the 1 nnun luuiitei woo aciuwitv leu viriims tt itvdfjbe cuittjlio feelwgSbJi'wow1 playing th tyrBTttf b"1 hi pect tt better fate; than Charles X, or the Bouiboii L?ww. It was believed be the signal hrr tm'iietliatc revolution, j It contains: 21 articles, the most im- P'rtant..LAvhich, -are foUowa: ? -- Art. 2 For riili til'intr- the person w au'horitv tf the kinz-"from 6 iironths to 5 years in prison fine with loss of all civil rtgtt. ,500 t I0.0W) fraorsr Art, 3. For mcntioniow r ren alhtlins tojhe nttmeuf this king in a ny political disquUition.'ioipriMinmcnt from 1 month t a vcar, and a fine of from 500 to 5,000 fi'aocs. Art. 4. To rellecf, in writing np ot thtfbrm and princirde if ihe kitiirV iiiTi'nmnrtS'liljgh fieas n,'to tie pun ished bv detenttott Yunlimits'il L and ArtI bona nhali avowbimself a republican, or sust that the gov erinent ought to a-sume that form, to ;i"tre"l :r .'l.nv Grn on rtiji t e vears, and hneu li iim 500 to 10,100 francs.' ' Ar t 6SiitHlnt1 leiiHneit imisttt 4 the letter; against all who ahull call themselves Carlist or profess Cat list views ot covernment. Art. 7 A Journal convirted twice. to be fined do'.iblv hud even four titnes lha ..atHount fir-verv auceeidiitff f. fence. ' ' : - ...Art. 8. Ahy"cdilo"r" opening sub- srnpiions to pay 011 a tine, to oe jm pmnm d for that olTencc from, 1 "month to t year, an. I Qned Irom 500 to 5,000 francs, Art. 10. ' Every" editor must sign each number of his juipi-r -penalty, 500 to 3,000 francs. . ' Art. 12. An editor refusing to disclose the name of the author of any article, imprisonment from a month to a year, and fine from 1 ,000 to .5,000 francs .-'-: V;. Art. 13. - A new editor must lx named if the Journal is to continue its publication during the imprisonment of the lormer eoi or. . ; Art. 14. No political caricature .whalev.ee. t be,3ublishcd,iil,.Paii wthout the previous consent of the Minister of jhe Interior, or in the prov. vinres without tht of the ptefect fine from 100 to 1,000 franrs and im prisonment. ' , Articles 15 and.lC relate- to poltti al representations at the theatres. whici-.art-wwscribetl underererir4 penalties. " ; . . . I he remaining articles to 21 are ol a technical nature-a ml inav-bfrgener; allv-tlescribc'l as eiviflg the law oui t;r ucieniiiirns, ana as -materially circumscribing, the right of appeal to the' Court of Cassation, lutherto the hope of persecuted Frenchmen. Qreensborovgh Patriot, State of Northern sentiment. '--Tit New York Evening Star tells, in few words, what there" is every reason to believe is "the whole truth.shout the present feelings of the North, viz: that 'two-thirds ol the people North of the Potomac, are decidedly hostile to the course of Arthur Tappan & Co. yet the very same-number are undisguised ly opposed to slavery in the South, jind woultl "willingly aeje it put down, "if it I could be done safely. M POSTSCRIPT. U atop Ihe prets tt announce the melan choly intelligence, thet, the lion. Henry geawellf one of the jmlgri of the Supe rior Court, breathed his last al h't rrtidrnre in 1hi vicinity, on Tuesday night last, aged about 00 year. IfffAmtlKD, lit Rowan enunty, on the Wh nl'imo, Mr. DanM tthaipe In Sliaa lUiharv JmoIii. Alto Me. I). Hoffman In Mitt Anne W tlimt. Ill Irrdrll I roomy, on Ihe S4th ultimo, Mr. Wli.n to fltt Na'ia ll.Ay. , Alto Faith tn Mia ' 1'iottor. ... , Ales nder Mr Hiram te IjniKiln county;, omtlie Uth ultimo, I loci. Sidney X. John tor, to Mitt Harriet fjonm-r. . In r'.i'eeeomhe ennnt. on iht VhU ultimo. Mr- taum Lis jr. te Mm Jan Cotlca. la.Veaana. a tba tnb l:lnv, Mr. itif b Sniamera lo Mn, Ana M'lnmielt en the SiK Caiit. SamtM-t l ArnrtM.irie Mrv f.lleaCat trri aal aa the In mdanlr Mr, illiam Wrca t M in Patary Jniae. ' At lha lnr tltmtf. Ja Cbaibam amanry, tm Ihe IM inatant. by NaOian Stettman, F.aa. Hoaland VVrUb arr" Si jr-ra, t Poll Ward, ajad a jtwrf bmw paaprrt of ltt aoawty. - At Ui rraulenre. in Wake einjr. on the V ' ' 5d inalanl, in the 85' b tear vf lie are, Capt r.L.i i j ., i i ceaofiil commander in Ihe Krvulutina. lav p iinimg lunca r iia waa a entr ma aw i j"y i the draih of th'ie rorrabie patriot, aoeieiv tinn'oUreM parent and kifd neirbb. Haaion at a perfert aavlunt fai ! "tamed an irreparable iae He was an our. .Ilia far the poor AM need. r'ammiMtratrtf. In "Vnnewe, n hr 18 h ultioto. the Hon Wifbe lllooot, formerly loe.ruoe f , that K'nte. in ill GA'h year of hie mgt Mrs.Hrrravfble, wRcrbf mel 'Verhb! :"' - In Martin county, oo the 58'h ultimo, btr. : ,; Datitl Willianfe. ' At the rekHlenee nf Cen, llawkina. in War. " ren roonly, ori Ihe 24'h ihim, Mrs Nancy y William , rtmai'it of bTRrWm. W, Wil- ' ' 'Ifiam'i 'W$5(t MilctSini y? ' J'"'i''t!m In Dunlin eoutily. on the 2il ultimo. alraVT7"" - In llranlort county, on the 1 8' It ullimo, , Mr. Jul A. Latham, wife of tll.anon W. ' In Samntrm eoontr. en the IStb' ultimo. ' Joarph Moore. K.I Ato. o Ilia Tib Mr. I'lixmat Jamett ami an ibe if tat. Kliaabetb Jemrt, i!a(hier ol the tleeeaaeit, ajerl S year. In.t.hathatn ennnty, nn the bib ultimo, in the -1 4ih lear of her at. .Mia Mam (ieea Swam. ; i!t(piir of Majnr Freilerick i Swann. in orange rminty, reeniy,... Mr.,9anMjl Crawford, aait aMHtt S ) ear. At'i;iiarleatii, 8 V. on the u It Iran. M the ' C7tli year ol hit ajre, Mr. John H. Janiea, a M me i h iimii'a;tan,ni. A PI ANO FOItTE; rnr nie nnelt tone ami nierioe wnrkmanahlp, for u!rl.i I AlJi-.: ll.iUiUKNI'H V SCALED PlIOPOSrALS Will Uc r, rrivrd Mill it tlir Slwt itntaM, aSr lha itrlivcrtt nl u h qnanliiiet ot rood tnund OAK.... ami llICKOtiV " w tlOll at may be WM.eaery " . hit me "MP nr ine m nrrai ra. mbiy. ., r r) po ut will lie atldrettid lo Cl.ai le Manly, foe,. C.teik ol Ihe Hon i Commmia, and will be ..." patinl nn at bit Office, "ia that day, by iua or the butiMiiiptr. . v E. It. FKEF.M N. ' 0lnlr I, ISIS 43 St . : State f Torlii Caillna,'o:ei! . Tt flREtL COUN1T. , . . KO'l'tCK I hrrvby g)tr lo ihe brira of Ro. hert II. W i 'hater, if atn-wnVn the limit nf Ihia ' Slate, ,r anr other Hlat'e in Ihe United Htataa. that the H .Ih-H II. HrhMvr rlrweatiHl, died nn me tmti ilaj m Aurtttt, IS.ia, h I, John Hi kk honw, td the county afur tail, rtail atlmkiiater " n the tai l II.pIm-h It Wehater't Relate, and- 'e'ld mytrlf rea-ly !u aclibt aith bit lawltd IKlit, if ant( II hot, ltd n itire will be plrad araiiiat an rrrottery hrrvallrr, tpeahly lo law. !: f iirea nmti-r Bi baud aod teal, this oVnientbvr .. aUJIJMlKlCKIrOUSE, Senr. .hlmr, - 7 M. PEKSlCOj Jt Q Alt DO CUk. JU ji V. SC II OOI. For Young Ladlea, HICHMOND. VA. ..'4U dOie t itrrt hrmioar)' wdt t rriumrd ; nn tnr itt 01 (hctriier, and ai-ndueteit WKh the d ti(n In adapt iiiMruciinn in the several atana' ol ih unpll't prrir t, bom the age of t or S, uni 11 tier cm-allot. 11 eowplrlrit Ilia Vtiaars Jiiitkiat ami Isriri are tntintled wi'h the F.i.glith ' di'partnipntt. Frriwh, Italian ami SpanUh, by appeuud teadtuea. A 4nt4:bM-wH be torwi ; 4 immedadidyr-- f )nrwtii and "t iiill, la all " Ht bianrhrt. V'-enl and liiitiiinieiilal romia, on Piano, Harp and Uullar. - A aomplrte l'hilianplitcl,Cbenitaal aad VlaakanWal Aiihar-- - alut a llnary, and Cabinet ol blineralt, are provided lor Ihe benrnl of the pupil. I'.ttry " iRiirt i ated l render Ihe ttudn-s pirating, by nivant H tt, of making tlient hilly intelligible la tlie Hipil, and aecondly, by iniroilihchis famUiar , lertnrrt tin them, anil ua lha diltereul branetu-s of Natural lliatmy. - For Start Iter paetirntart, Mr. tVraieo brgtol ., . the part nit and (iiardiant In call at bit Sereiuary, whei'4 he willeheefull) (urnikb any iniormation, '. ril.n r with, regard to cbarnet, or tvttimenMt of ilia qnaiilicai.mit ol the tJiilira, who will la1 one in ciu.jiintiHin with how, in the responsible and arduouttatk of Kdtieaiinn. lloard, including bed, bedding, light and fuel, ........ 20Q Thit intiliition la iliiiiled hi 'wo depart. mcntt the Brat, enmfiri-ina all the hraiii lift nt a fluuhetl Kuglitb Kdmiwlioa term a, , ' , 4l P eeneh, by .Mettra Lrrnao and I'rmiro, - SO "; Heeoud rfepailment ia eomtnted of younger pnpilt, aha nre hiati'uctt-d 4n all the ele .jnentary btanabea, tw an int(rod dan,. .- which the opera ore of many yeara hat ' proved bett adapted to their age and ea- " - tBcitie-terma, r . . " ' 99 I'artieiitar aitenlion It naiil tn Ihe health, mor. .- al and rrliiilout Iranrutetnent ol all the itM. . fhlober 1 A 61 V wlnU lo mn I of a rcnllrmMA. ottnlifierf lv . reach Iht EnnJitli Laiignjij, tuW-l4wt vf -. .... . ' Srboul in our mIhIiIkh l,m4. Awdb-attaw- tw- ritheir of ut, by h-lier, direrted to SwithSrld, UarolHH, Will be allrniliiil tn, - hi.iy nswnrRa. -V : jAaVf'OMMSibUJf.'O- ---w-r'J vs -11 s.HiiTM.,.- 1 1 COACH PAINTIIJO, -;t: ):; :; cO. Zi.0. -'t, JOSKrt! MEXIAVAV, Ur New York and formcrl) nf K' gland, rKllully bdimtia th ail next of Ual-ih and Ut aieiuity, ttuit b ia ' prepared la eieeme any bind nf Coeeli, Hnute, Sin and Oinjiunilal riaiinji Alan tir bung, that it, I'amtiiig Mi imiiatiiHi ui any kind of Wo.nl or Marble that baa beauty in kl appearaneci Ulonaing, Itildiog and tllaaing. -a - 1 , J. M. will eaeaute alt order whb which be may be latored, in Ibe nuiM prompt auSuacr, and upon returnable term. Any referenae 10 Capt. Obbt itl b tatiaCta tori I r antwercd, at i M. will be oq bia Hvmia e at all timet, ... -, a . . KaUigh,ot.:t,ts.is ;'.' 4a at . Tl'Il-MEH Ill'CSHKS, Ar kOw recviv.ng Ihrir tiotk ut book for thitrton,eiflitiitig nl Tbroliinhal. Law, MenV ieal, lliuorical and Mitceltaneoul book, of -ry variety. Alto an etentie aatort on at of (reek, lit in, Spanish, Get man, luiltaa, FrtrMb and Knglikb (chuol bookt, adapted to every t'age ot edueetiou, Irom the infant achool to tba hlgheM Aeademiet and College in the aountry. . ' Among lha late publwatloat are the fullywu.gl Cnlyeit' telare on Sariplunr faelt k rrohry. lloil(tr't Cummi ntary on tti Epittl to the Ho mana. The importana nf Family Ruliioa. . DaHy Seiiptui Heading, by Caroline Fry. The Chrntain Pattern, ii cluiling Wdbtlote' ' I'ravei. ' Tba Young Ladiet' Inttmclor ia Ornttaentat niographt ot the ,a.iur and hit Apoalle, whb , a porltait tif eah '; ' . ' I A vitit to Trta. brkig a Jnumaf ol Iran ll-e ' 1 11 nnng. through thuae farlt, luatt lutersal.i. la nnirricana IJfe n t'ul. AeronlWe , iielcigh, Cel. Tt ItJJ. it V I v
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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