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Hi . 1 i.. t 1 ; j . rfk-Aii riru i fcairael Iron, Ju-'ge tUtTon' Addteav .. . rrrd hrt) Utcar Hoairtie mi U OHrgc M friiiHlns I'm lac Cemeaene. ' . ' . -'J 1 ';' ; " -"The dWposttiont tnd habj of o ciaJWiiig an mort or lers modified , k ..f ih cinnamon with hiwi alit'v, like t!it of ! rcUnement, "w elevated or depressed, acconlirtjr, to t':e ! ( "' "Vic'.t prevail -, roonl 1 tt VIF 7 tUng -riil wre artle the oireaii'l hizh'ioinded yh the ettravaant fiuniwi mn K" Mo be there placed 09 objects wbi. h he . . ha be-a taught t regard as nt of the - ,ightf- JT . mastT Aut lo4ce I be in tM gret haie to pronounce on nuStli .iimFni bv the Unzuaze thith . he firctbeartin the bustU andfiivo- . : bus circles of society. Cw-nveinence , requ;rf-that ilur totc of ptomiaca- - u conversation should be brought i -Uiwirtrtihe level of the humblest ca- j V. . J- pucitj anion; the votariet o' fashion. . The most inane eutronU e n talk flu- ' cntlr about jHwigioot fortunes, tplen- " did rquipas, and brilliant lrties i - - - hut wmlih ad.diaidararr-nM.th're r""-f jrfrhr fa Jiaifii ft;rst eU-itr excellence even to an admiring woria. '-l!pwBtBssdH however, that trineic worth. Hi feet iniijniit at r-vl the inter ana cxassi'rationi ol'tnso- lent tiave!l!rwhaJi'Bn sent usas idila?roua worahippera at the ahrine f rittia. ami aniMM iion ne uur rrirci tetwfji 'baLiiuhj;s.clntj hte repute fMjaaij. JXorar? we indignant without cautff fr. aa in all other anera and esasj-rationa, truth t aacrificd to aarcaaut, and candour t the amVitin of effect. But aaitha bn rocommended by one of the bet of cr'nica, g,t your encmiva to read T u r ' work i n - order tha t yuu ma y - raefl l thm.ior vour friend i much your eccund aeff that lie' "wilt judge TTTa well lorur to re aort tojiwleolenr"for-lhekifim ledge ttfjiur defects, it U Jot atranee that w e should ain in this respect 'lh numerable opportunities olTercd in i new and eromns country fur bold en terprine and auccessful acquinitiim, the (neral exemiiuoii of property Irom re atraints upon alienation, the abolilion of at! hereditary diatincttont, and the: equal partition of estates among rela ive in equal ilegreef tle deceased owner, bring about a rapid circulation, and of course a rapid accumulation and dinn -rsion of wealth; which render it an object of more general pursuit, and b.'stow up'in ita posswr a dis tinction the more remarkable because not edipoed brother trinaie diatine- tions. Confined within the bounds of reason, the desire of acquisilion is an -- aelul principle of auction. It twites to industry, admonishes fmgalit? and temperanc', represaea tle spirit of servility and dependence, leads to the improvement of the country, and ac cetera tea its advancement in the useful - arts.' But when the Just of gain be comes inordinate and universal, it is a deadly foe to intellectual cultivation and refinement, to imHvidual honesty and benevolence, t public virtue and public freedom. Intellectual pre-emi nencets not tube acquired but by lonr-endurinz labours, and'few will be found to encounter such toil, vnleet the public voice accord to the success ful slutlcnt the ineed of hihdisilnc" tion. ' But where wealth alone is re cognised at the tilt to superiority, fearo'ing, however- profound taste, hdwever ultivated j literature how ever -polished or the arti, however -elegantr command M respect if found In what are too frequently and most unjuatlr called tlw humble walks of lifte: :fovertjf iareganled not as a mis- fortune bat as a Unrace.- utenta- Coutandetpensiwdiiiplay iaiadulged ""Tulenring tlatma to-tlteiatic-tioua which belong to the honoured rich. .The envious are eicited tu re-. - tentment, and the ailif to imitation. ".IIow many happy liimitie have drain- tu me cup oi misery v me rrg oe--- cause they would taia ape. . the dress. the equtpase. and (he tyl4 of the arW- Cant rich, -and -cheat the world-into a belief of their. weaMh! How many fathers have had their hearts wrunz with aeonv; and their heads bowed down in shame to the earth, because of the gttitt deed of their tons, whom .extravagance reduced to want, want tempted to profligacy, and profligacy ltdon to infamous crime?; And what are kit enjoy unts, what hit merits, who hat no other object than to hoard or display hia riches? Hit pursuits have in them no mixture whatever ol the aocial affection. They habitually present hit interest at in opposition to the interest of other, and increase, to an inordinate decee. that eel Nov. which it is alwav o difficult to re atrait within the bounds of reason. He loses all relish for intellectual and moral pleasures, it sordid in his views and coarse and sensual in hi gratifica tion. , But ne contagion spreads wealth accumulated, or wealth squan dered, become the theme of vulgar ad miration, and the hunger of gold pre vail aa an epidemic. The dearest tie of family affection are sundered without remorae,if diataotland prejL ent a prospect of more rapid accumu latloni the holiest oooua oi numan val Just nnion. lounueu ti and pare,' and conaecrated by God 4tmae it ai .ine u"l l . nil ftleilwe of ha Dpfnet. areTdegrlded infA a fnvleta mercenary bargain the Jcm and moderate tUrf "ii . itLeJ. snecinlation. in ntca h. ;Iinrr loses at ieaat hia bonrair. and tlic unsuccessful rambler loses all.. It i a lust denounced vf heaven, and to disregard the denunciation i im piety He (hat 'makcih. haste tabe rkh ahall not be innocent." V "SiHI Iea would I be thought to have Mfe-JBVJ5ncnt any parucipauui bir:h f JliritalewiieUML5S!" aecondonlr to OJory to God in the K'luitMt'. fie. on whoae comina; thia i.rvful covmoHiia44tt- ooglit to bind all rank and all condi tion by the btmJ of co.iinoo love and mutual kimlnra. He taolit the rich to make unto themaelvet friendiof the inaranion tf uniiUteouHiveiti. nd promised tlt no leed of charily dune in hi name ahould be forgotten in the great day f aettlement. He inntruct eJ the piHtr to do violence to no man, neither to accuse any man falaely.and to be conJent with their wagee. lie boae4 the pride otihe zreaVJwl bide .them to be like hinv. meek, and lowly ol h. artj while he upiieUl (lie nopei oi lktjL-iecled bv the aaaurance. "OVeaa- be comforted." 'i hNe man who would eicile hoitile feetinga between the dif ferent uu!eroci;ty, ailmemuera of the name common family, bound to aul, cherili and lore each other, coov- mU.treaaiiaagaiatj.ciL!l? ani .oe whatiii him lies, to fruiirate the m' Ssnze of divine b.-nefi.ence. Such enmity, wicked every where, in our country i inconceivably awuru. Property here shifts from hand to hand with such marvellous rapidty, "that the rlasificatinn can scarely be ilrawn tic fore it change. Those who join in ifecJjght ofto-ilay, find themselvea ar rayedio morrow " aide ly" side," and shoulder to snoulder, with their enemy. No, let me"HoT'tre mistaken. r It i not aealhsOli" fit h." b u t asain t - the I u at of richest it is n.t against getting rich, but the hastening to get rich, that my denunciations are diretted, as against a spirit fatal to the best inten s't of every class ot society. II personal in tegrity and benevolence, as we are as sured by inspiration; Tall victim 4o this wicked passion , how can we hope that-puWie-irtue, ralrvent and generous 7.eal for the public good, can j resist its blasting innuencer It all history be not faUe, if there be any fdiilosnphy teaching by example, col ected by faithful observation of the pant, and recorded for the instruction f the future, this truth is certain, that the general and enger pursuit of riches must bring on the downfall of republi can libertv;" The " exceshive tvlfinh- ness, and the laxity of moral principles which it tnevitablv induces, while they withdraw from the concerns of the commonwealth the affections and at tention of the great body of the citi zens, will leave them tu the manage ment of intriguing, caballing and mer ceaary politicians at onre rapacious and vain, cunning and base, and pursu ing wicked enda by worse means. When these aigna ahall appear, the Social edifice must loon totter to ill ruin, and we ahall need "no messen ger of light nor warning (mm the dead to announce, it fall. !i Public irtue a the only solid baai which ran up hold the glorious structure of pubfic freedom and public virtue is not to be found when the quarry ol personal in tegrity ha been, worked off and ex- hausted. . JUDOC WHITBXari8S2. Ttttimonlah o. of mn tnrmy Jiulgt, tflie. Fio-a the nicbmrnil Er.qntrer. May l3t. aiYJcIti VtnaincerfiHMit w " ' - "-..' i.T '0.v.rau'..--..is)StsaT n... irisottm wtmlTB-oi I'Ulvz EST POLITICIANS in the United States." v From the same, Mjr 6, 1831. ,1 ."A New Ptor. One or two of the opposition paper hae already iusinu- ated.that theliewXIabiflet i,ffttnpit- td ot I un JSurtn men. It such stuff never to b at an avndh Au iatelligeut gentleman arWaTlftgtn, writing ; to hit friend li this City, thu indignant ly and justly noticra thetuggestion: In O wl' name! are we never to be done with suspicion of plots and intrigue!'. I them a man in the United Statea, of common candor, who knows the character of Hugh L. White, and of Louie McLant, who will belieye for one moment, that they can be any Man Muni There are not in thit world, two more pure, lofty hi"hmin ded rentlemen. jur)ze White I know, ha al way ; been pertonatl fiienUly to both gentlemen, and know also, from an intimate knowl edge of hii character and exalted worth; that there is nothing Au fof y ipiru vroum purn mun murt wugna' tion, than the imputation that he be Jonged to ant Man. He never Bought office, and he never received one that wat not pressed upon him. And our fear here, at this time, are that he can not be induced tn accept the situation that hat been offered him in the New Cabinet. , He ia the ioiom friend of iAe frrtilenl and may possibly yield to his pressing soITciUUoni, but I think i: uououui." - From the ame.MivSO'b 1831 Jcoob, White. We are orry to understand that he has declined the appoint ment-of Secretary -of- Warv( i$ iaif. that hi letter to the President Teach csl W aHi ngton ob Fnd ay Jaat-rs that wicked spirit vmreti-e to ki 'V , ;r"T "T ? be-p..Iai.t the rich, and the rich ha. proved ao IWrAfr agaiSat the poor, and to ren.ler them ry ?eneroalrartw,l ymPath,ze .h.a Siecr. vrj.atoo.y an,l hatred to feeT,nga-h,le we lament the loaa ol c! Ser. Aae. and go.M will to ao pure and accompluhed man to Illiliru m n i rf- and that It asajna, in .fa tr oat t-ch'i; rninspr. hi reason! lor ; UeciiB.ng. "TJitldomeitic affliction of 4bJ wrtbl man have been aevere, aimoaioeynnu example- Iliey have preyed upon hie spirits, and stripped public life fall its atrraetiona. .tie naa ioaitin :rapiu succession, nine children and latrly his beloved wife. Ilia only remaining child (Mrs Armstrong. is pow threat- compiaini which Vrontlhe mc. Miv ?4:h. 1831. tee know not.. ve hope u win oe aime firm, higli minded man, honest. c"apa"ulertf 'Vm tkt tno$tHitiiah, one of your Jfffirson Jltpublicant; a man if we can get him, like J LUGE "WHITE, above, fear and otiove re proach.' From thewmei My 30th,188l!l Ve know of no arrangement the appointment of Judge White, as Secre tary of War, which could be more Mtinlactory to ourselves and we pre sume it must be so to the opposition, who have not hesitated to lavish their praise npoft the- man, whe4hey-mii UeritiKM .JMt ne nan uecuuea ine 01 fice. How ronlg'mVfviirlltiftBe their endorsement antetfier"BartHd! :metm1spasxr,l than one revolution of the moon-ror ere those shoes were old.' For our selves, we shall hail his appointment with the greatest Hatisfaction. The Nashvi le Banner says upon the abovuoUtiua. from' the Ennuirer: Vov-mar k theaiy old lYealhercoc K i . In 1831 the opposition "lavished there praises" on judge White, and Mr. uitcme naueti nis appointment as Secretary War with the "greatest aat islaction." In 1835 he makes the praises of this same Opposition grounds of objection to Judge While: In 1831 lie extols JuUze White as a Jrffetton Republican, and in 1 835 unceremoniously read him out of the Republican church," without daring to nut his finger upon a . wngle anti-lie publican vote given in tne interim oy - - . . .. - .1 . a Judge White as a Senator in Congress In IH31 he praise Judsje white as being faithful to ihe Conti!ufion, and in 1835 labura assiduously to nave him instructed to violate the Constitution, by expunging and blotting ettt a por tion ot the Senate Journal:: Aa 183t he TPjtards an insinuation that Judge W hite was a fan Huren nan, as an odious imputation, and in diznantly repels, it. in he ar rogantly sentences Judge White to a loss ol caste with the uepuuiican par ty, because he will not be a Van Bu ten man! For, every man know, that the "ve ry head and front" of Judge White's iiffeding is, that he will not withdraw in favor of Mr. Van Buren, and that he dares to permit the "people of the whole Union" to vote for him as a can didate for the ! Presidency! His votes on the three million pro position, on the Expunging resolution and Executive patronage bill would never have been found fault with, had he supported Mr. Van Buren for the Presidency. Are those votes worse or more anti-Jackson or anti-Republican, than votes in favor of Ihe United State Bank, an ultra Tariff, against the Indian Bill, and many other lead ing measures of Gen.. Jackson? A man be in favor of the United State Bank aa for instance, Mr. Forsyth, the Secietary of State and tilt, be a good Jarkaou man. . Another may have gone against the Force bill and the principles of the. Proclamation, as did the " llon.-Cave Johnson, and yet be .gladly' received in the fold ot the taithlul it he noes tor Mr. Van Buren, as does the J ton. Cave Johnson. In . short, men may ha"re leen -uniformly opiMed to Gen. jacRaonurom ltszx up to iho.?, as tor examples certain member of the Ten nessce Jsislature, and vet, if thev wilt now lupport Mr. .Van Buren, their political sina are itnrneiliately sshedut.lhey become Jackson men "dkdin the wool,,Ythe,.vfaiiedibair ia aiaiu, aou- grcai it ui rejoicing in ttraei. r- 3 On the other hand a man may have fought with general Jackson at Tall a leea lie may have bled on the plaint of New Orleans he mav have been among the first to raise the Jarksoji standard in 1 S22 he mav have fought under that standard ever since, with out wavertnz jor a moment he ma v have supported all the acts of hit ail-, ministration from Jus first tion down to the present dav and yet, it he will not go for Mr. Van Bu ren, but "give hia prelerence" for Judge White, he is tlenotinced as an anu-jacKson man, anu utterly yro- tcrioeu irom oincr. And thit it the test by which to try Jackson men. You shall support Mr. van uuren tor me rresiaency. It is . W, f .1 I . . an odious, tyrannical, despotic test which the freemen of Tennessee in dignantly reject! But what holy Bramin has been se lected for the solemn office of pro nouncing a lost vf caste against Honh L. White, the "Jefferson Repubti- ean.it4Ue-i;bo8omfrienii'L of Gen. i . -w . . .u- .... r Vitaauu, i ne man Ttnove. tear, anu above reproach?n Doubtless : "it it some old. original.'Vell tried friend of Andrew Jackson to whom the task hat been confided. Thomas TtUthTeHhe ITdTtarf J tbe...p.i cmondE nou ireri I .1 Mttk in iirtij fAmnliint which VV?t. th . H-.cr.ji r.Vu'uVe,';: ho 'when Gen. Jackson wa contend- ne treated hi election as, "A CLRSE upon the country? The very ame. Riit! When, lodge White i to bi denounced for not giving way to Mr. Van Burrn, who ao fit to discharge that duty as Mr. Ritchie," who heretolore denounced General,. Jackson, when contending with Mr. Crawford the tis Juwing Oumred!nhianost zealous and influential friends, both Mr. Ritchie and Mr. Van Buren? Tn this particular,-at-least, the Richmond Ennuirer it justly entitled to the credit of consistency. Itadc- nunciations, nowever, White, will be treated with the same contempt by the citixehs of Tennessee, a were..italfrin?r7n,,thema Uenerai jacicson. In conclusion, we would nbserve. that the obligationa between the' State of Tennessee and Gen. Jackson are not wholly-oahit jide. It was Dytne valor of her sons, aome of whose bones are now bleaching on the battle ground of E!cfuw, the Horse Shoe and ew Orleans, that he achieved that suc cession of splendid victories which instl r entitle him to a rank among the first iKarrtarns-trf -the ae. And to her steadfast suDDort from 1822, when his name was hrst announcer as tanni ilatTwlhe. President an'4t " . - lt.l present moment, is ne some nine iu lohted. . He has. t'wrefore. no reason fur enrvsiderinff her inimical to him. if for reasons satisfactory to herself she should think proper to vote against MiVanttrmjsthis auccessor. Much lesshould he permit (thai Ttenr- rade creature of the Globe his om- cial paper day after day to stigma ti7.e enneiaee as teug in opposi tion to him, to revile her represent! tives in the State Legislatureand to villify men who stood firmly by him "when friends wee somc-what scarcer than at present." ' From the N I'rtie Amerin 4iUe lib iql FROvl TKX A3 Oen. Mehia arrived in thi-i city on Saturday f rom Bra.oria, -Texas . jmd on the same day in the Texian vessel of war, Liberty ."arrived Col. 8. Austin, Gen. Wharton, and others of the Tex as delegation to the United States. Their object is, we believe, to procure arms, ammunition, provision! and vol unteers. To the politeness of Gen. W, we are indebted for a file of Bra zoria papers up to the 23d Doc, Tiom which we take the following items: Meetings have been railed in differ ent parts of Texas to discuss the pro priety of an immediate declaration of independence. At Brazoria, from which place only we know the. result, th meeting was unanimous in favor of the measure. In our next number, if we can find mom, we will publish an excellent speech of Gen. Wharton on this subject. The following is a list of the officer of the permane.nt ...aj'.tny ao far aa they have been ascertained. Samuel Houston, Major General & Commander in Chief. John A. Whirton, Adjutant Gcn'l. A. Houston, Quartermaster General. Richardson, Surgeon General. Artillery Officer. J W Fannin, jr. Col. Conandaiit. Nail, L. Colonel. J,;V rt iirilt Travis, 1st Major. T F L Pairott, 3d Major. Infai ny Co'pi. Philip A Sublet. Colonel Commander. Henry Millard, Ll Colonel. Wm A Otdhami 1st Majors The Governmenl is arliveiy engaged in making prena'a'iotis for the defrnce of the cminlrv. 400 volunteers atrtven Irom the United Sleiee durinR the week endina; S3d Dee. and number! well armed continued t pftr In. it la etatea poaiuveiy tnat tne i exians nave taken San Antonio.' Gen. Cos aurrendereil af ter the loea of 300 men killed. The Textuns loat only 4 men, among whom waa Col Milam. ..... POLITICAL HIECTIXU. Z Thnae Ciiizenaol Vke eoumv: vlin are fa. vorable 10 the ehxtinn "of Jiiice fr'nfT&. iiutit live tnn ot iNoitn Carol ma, lo the rrrMilt-ticy ot the United Stair, are reueiied tn noet at Ihe ijoun tloute, on Satunlav, the 90ih hiM al ISoxlock, Ine the uuriiate of nnmmannr annie suitable individual to-be mn before the people of ine Jiie, at ine (..annulate m tne - - White Paiir Tor' Governor. at the en.iiiir AE"'Kb?etlnn.-"-" --- KleMura ill .alas be . taken, at Ihe tame meetit. totreconuneiul lo ibat fsoidr a tuiiahle oeranabe run erjC fIJ fi.V' O.V I tin II Mil ti I (.A fc7Vant toaupnin) Ucl- ejaiea In a llitlrict Oiiveiuioo, to nuiaiaate an Idecior for thit InMtict. ll is hniied, that the citizen nt Wnkr. dutt iianresaed abb the Imnnrtanee of the eriaia and ot ihe neecatity which eaiata Ine united and vig orous aetjon, arm itevme one da; lo their cooa try, and atteud this meetina;. . Ulllb3. nl hth. Jan. 15. PKIVATKKTKUTAI.TIKT. MTIIrf SUnsCUIHERS retpeeifiilty bilorm their Iriendt and the publie generally that Ihry have opened a llonse of entertainment. In the dwelling formerly occupied by iJK.NV.f JULY 8. AXVi;, Eq. They hope lo receive a duo a bare of wlroiuige in their anderlaking, nrnioiiing on their part, that no exert ion t aha It be cnorei! lo merit it. If the praverbbl heelthi aewol tbia City tliooM hiduee Kam.lirt fmm the low country to make it a place af Summer retort, the aubteriber will be prepared lo aa cocacaodate Ihrm wita hoard, na moderate lerma , AN V PUIXIA.M It SISTERS. RaleiKk.Jan. 14, l3fl fit NOTICE. Aa individual, who profeeeee to know come thing of butineaa, wiabel lo be emplnved m ait- jutu-g Mvrcbantt' hooka, nr any oiln-r wrHHig whach the ciiisentof Raleigh may with to bate done. For Information, anol to ihe Editors of ,",. r t -a--a BANK OFNEWBEIIN,) Januar ih, 18j6. J A DIVIDEND of Capital ,. arm per c it thit day drelared by the Rank, paialde to Statkbohtera or their legal repiewmtanvra, after thcautkkltt.anl. . LlTAOTIC:l!. TlfuWrUMT, iuien2irg lo elx hia bui J Itt tiia plaea by the lat of tha present ' Bi jiuta all ipdrbted to the concern to call and anue, a longer luUulgonce cannot ic Raleigh, Jan. 13, 1838 4 3w OtQee of the Dismal Swainp Ca ll m company, ' NoHolk. 8th Januar', I8J6 Tb 8lokliolllrs m Ihia CiHUany ar here by aotifirj anil rUetiicil . to mewl a aeenil aMlleil -mrclHiK of tba Slocklioliltrt cm Ttffiramywrttitr-at'AraJ a rloca, at Ihe umcc ine mm wrainy, m dee to lube'iulo euntiilti linr., nittn of Rrrat i.aportnc lo ibe- Oauij:, aluca. ULihea and there be aubmiunl. JtHIM COWrER.'ieinlml. Jannarr , l3ft a it joH5itro cooxtv. ' n-ia. Court of Pleas and Qiarter Sessions, - ....Noseraber I eimI8j5vt Kicbard Frar Allhrait-Leid on" Culleo TaKoa J .v It annrarinc 10 Ihe Conrt. that the Defendant, Culleii Talln nut a reiiilvnl of (hit Stale, to Ihal Ihe nnlinurr uroeets ol the Ua can be an. eil on him irt, therefore ontrred ttmt ihuko be given lr mk week in the ltalei(lt Star, lor Ihe add Taltnn lo amear al the (onit HiHiae, in ll lnn ot Snihhfietd, on the atb Monday in Feb ruary next, then and there lo plead, antaer or denoir; otberviae the nrniierty levied uu will be eonilemnci., tuljet to flamliu recovery, anil Vemiitiona laM lo aell lle niue. .. .. . Wiinen. Itanaoin Samlrr,, Cleik ot said Court, at office lu 4h Monday "TiTXof em ber, 1135. tt-SANOBRLl Ct. 4 6"" uiiLitoAU woricicr; Ilonka will be nnened on the thinl Monday of Jauuarr nest, and rrrumn open until the lit day of February entiling,- fot-J-rtfeivina; tub. aerlutiona to the cihal ktiwk of the Itxlnnh and Gaaton Itail lluad. t'oro ant, at the following tiUee. vrr. Ine Civ " linltizh under the direction ol wenige w. .ti tinlecal, vniwiu itiin, I'hoina, P. IWvereus. Iliiuean Cameron, Wm. II. IU wood. Jr. I 'lrle Manly. Samuel V- fuller ton, Alfird Jone, Utvei'ly Daiiirl and Chat tel l rliiitnn. .T 7uiftu;;jf Ohrter the dirertimi--Trf-Wm: I t. Halite, .Vimuet Johiiilnn, Wui. P. Williama JtVnea G. ,,Wj4wra and. V.l:ainou Gatewmid, .11 A nthv'tflc under the -direetiou sf llenja nun llliiunl, llenrv Uloiint, feaiuuel Ulounl, Wiltia llodilir and Janiea llatlle. Al H'tirrtnttn un ler the direetioa of Tho- niai While, UenMtnin Cook, lienry Kill, Jaenb Kuoli-on, William 11. aarnry and Jtiaeph Wr llawkina. -. - At Oxfuvd uni'cr tha direction of Uhodea N Iterndiwt, - 'I'hninaa U- Jl.illh'juhn. Itti.j:imii Kittrell, Jimei Cooper ami 'I Iiuiiin Lewia. - At Cattail undfr ike direction of William W. WilkiiiK, John 1'. Weaver, JaoM-l Viuceiit, Uavid l.lenienta and John U. futiH-y. At tttlrtvillc i li nk eawaa andrr the di revtion of tjliaa L. Hmton, Allia IU)(eis. Sen. Julin Ligon. Jeaae Powrll. aeib Jonea and W m. Uolei. or any Iwo ol thrm. The (!oniniuinnera at ike ten rat ptacei above enumeinlrd will make rrlbmi tn the Comniiaiinwra at Itnlr nrli, of ihe amount of atnek anhaeribrd nn thrtr bmika rv,reiiveljr, on the lat ilajr ol february neat, or aa conn there, after aa poiaible. U'tf CAME1U-N, JCbV Hftard of Coniiuiaaioner ai ltalri;h. rVeembrr 50, 11.15 S QT To be published in Ihe Oafrinl Raaminer and Warrewinn Itrjinrter until the 81 b January. ItTFO VS E'S HO Ji 10! e,000 Dollar for 1 DoUarfctt! The First Class of the ' NORTH CAROLINA STATU LOTTERY FOU I 36, To b draw on the popular Terminatin Figure ,. satem, OnTbunday, the 1th Feb. 1S30 AT EUZAUKtU CITY. PRINCIHAI. PKIZF.9. 1 Prize of $0,000 i t 19 19 19 13 tt.ooo - 9,000 " l.OOO SOO soo 900 Detidcc roanv of 100 dallart, 50 dollart, St nnllart, W ilollari (ce Nr. Atnoiintiuff In nil to l0,OO0, Tickets only 4 lot tar,41avea;"loU lars. Quarters t dollar. A-eeetiftente-loe (MrkL.o( ten a hle Th. etc will tort only 83 ilolUrt. Ilalvrt and Qiifarv (rr, in llie ame proportion. Te be had ia the ereateat variety nf niimbera at STEVENSON h I'OIN I S' OFFICF., ' - - It4leijh, C. . .HECKWITII'S ! .( ti' jj jivi For the retire of almotl every varicie of rune. tional ditnrder of Ihe SlnmJch, Unwrla, l.ivri and Splrehi .atieh aa heart-burn, asid e urta liimiT nauvea, heail ach, pain and diteiitbn ol Ihe Stomach and howrl,, incipient Dian-hea, Colic, Jnn.iee, Flalnlrnre, hahiiual eottive- nett, Inta id apietrte, in k tirail-ard, tnl nth. nee, tc He. 1'bey are a tale and cnmlortabli Aperteiil fne Femalt f during pregnancy and anbtrqiirnt eoftiiemeiil, rrliei ing airkuett at Ihe atomach, head-arb, hrarl-bura ai.d many al the incidental arrvoai efTeetioni. Literary men, ttudentt and most other net-ton of tedenlarr hahht, find them eery convenient. Thnae whn indulge too freely in the plraatirrt of the Table Rod tncedy relivf from the trace nf appro- tint) and dialenlioa which follow, hy taking the 1'illa. A a iU nner i'M ihry arc inviiluahle. 1 hoar who are drinking mineral watrrt and particular. ly Ihote fmm Southern climate and aene and h-ver diatrkstt, will find thrm i valuable adjunct. Thnae who are expoard to tba viaiitiin.lt t nl weather, na envage or journri , can lake tht-m at ell time with perleel aafvly. In full dutra, they area highly effieaainwt' aixl talc Ami. bit. innt Medicine, Tbey atldnm nraever proilucc tickneoat the ttnmarh or griiiag. Their .efficacy it etmaelv atieurd.hv eetit. eatea tigned by Ihe hdlowing gentlemr'n, via uianop ivec, nee. lie. ai'riierlere, Krv, fi. R Fieeman, Kev. fl. T. Mink. Gov. Iredt-ll, liim. Henry Pmter, Hon. O. K Hadgrr, Hon. Ricb'd I line, Tho. P. Devrrenx, F.M , Prolrttor An deraim, Wm. Hill, E-a. See), of State, Wm. S. Mhrna, Kan. late Tream.rr.J.,. Grant, Ean ll Comitrnller, W. K Galra. K..q or ihe Kr titlee. Cant. Goion. tl.ii.int'irotrl, n.j, VL IT floud, Doct. E. C'rothy, Imel. J. V. Young, tic fco. Amde direelinniaeenmpanvingrerh B. Tkeae pillt are lor tale h appointment ia al anot very Tnwa in the failed Slate, and at mh-lttnk and retail by th- Suharrihera, to whom I'Ujiealiuot loe Arenrirt mav he made. . . "ECKwini k jrvtir Raleigh, X. C. , U TALUABLT. HOUSE J.Y ItAWJr.x WU1 be 'sold at .hl'tt auction, ca tiie 1 1 .... trt, OA Moniwy t'wwj ,.t,ui. , Court (Wi; Mli Uib djr of die month) tiut ' f Vioaiie''"1rifMMa.-layta FJdll Mrcel, bcliwinK to (lie etIMc ul tha la Jk (V SlelmarrtM,atit aw il acauwncy A Thonw M Oli r. A crolit if I. om, la, anil tbeea yeart, UI ba in, a I i bunli well wtrvd, VMhinlarcM Iruta dale. r - ' Kur'bee pariMulars aunbi k oa tba dy : ' of sale.' v. . ... -' I mrt, on .lonily vl Vafca UrOmary t.t,m. , J. J. KAIUM MU, 1 Guanlwa to Ibe betra. . I Klrh Dea. , till T I Korth Cnrwllnn, BifftlaTWr Superior Court of Iwtw Septcmbrr TeTrnT Odah DftM ,Petktottfi tlivoree. Pelor Ilea J lite drl.-nlnl, aecordina; .to law, and retura. U ant lo be IchiimI, and pioclamalKm tuning net a mxle fiie anid ih-lndant, and kie ih laUll tx-enrd. f eilj ontered hy-the- t:ian, -tla pnuiaraiiutt ti ., miule in the Ualrit;h Star, a HwiMiiee winttd J ia the, City of lh:h, N. Carolina, lor three nionilia, lor the taid Prtrr lloa lo appear at our , next Surinr Court, to be held al the Court lloute in Wmilwir, on lite innu .viunnay in laich neit, then and lliere th anawer, plead or drmur to the petition "of mid Odah Iwae, and -rauae almw, it any he bath, why Ihe nayer of aaid priiiinnrr ahall not be franlrdt ntberwiae Ihe caiiae will be taken up and examined e parte, and ju.lgiw.al renderd aa lo Peter Uoaa pro eoi.lrato. 1 jos. it. wEnn.ci'k. ..- - I? Sm .WSffiRfSKSifeBll!; Splendid Gwltt and Silver LEVEII WATfUES, Knglith a'ml Ainrriran Jewvllrry of the rirheat mil-ff Alto MXHI Olt. Silver jdale, eiuiiUliiia; nf Table, ll-aerl and 'l'r-apoi,a, Sonp and ( -aiw i ..li! r..-.. 1'i4..v..J.a.i...u.. ' r- Pola and Cta, . AT Sir YORK ritrrv.v hv Vf. JT. IIAIS A Y A CO. 2 doors south uf Turner and Hughet book STonr. All kmdl of tVatchet and Glvcki lepalred and wai ranted. Gold and Silver a are uian laeluid and retudred in oi di r. .. ; w.j. lUMSAi'cor":: Have tor. tale a Sue atamiiornt oftinld and Sit. ver Kprctaclea, double and tingle Glaavet. Ilnaw aave and green do. Call t door aoulb of 1'ur. aer ami llu(hrt llnnk. Store. Tiainlt, Gnnv, and all klnda nf Kanrv Cutterv, Fur tale, tt dfinrl aon'h f Tuiner and llughtV Hook Sl.re, Hy . W. J. JtMAV t, CO. v.vi. liwnvft. ----- ... JUSTUECEIVEO ' tir -'t---- W. A T7XX.X.XAXUS i CO An elegant U rxtentixm ntnrlmenl f French, English, Itnlinn, Cier mau 4k American Ooet Raleigh, Nov. 1,1855 4 tf Patent Soapstonc Paint W . II. MKAI) baa on hand a full anoii iner t of Ihe PA1KNT SOAPSTONK PtXT. ..I varieut cnlnrt) ahbrh it now uaed at ihe North with gn at tiicrrtt on Shingle, Tin and Zi Kor.lt. It it also n led Ine I'l iming die nut KC ol hiiildiiigt. One coat of the HnapatnM lait nuidtcd with nne id TA hite I Jail, niakea a beau tiful white, and will preaerve Ml beauty double Ihe lengih ol lime of thai ft lad. The Soa) atoac Paint pottrtar eemrming iiMlitb t whiiU form hitting Hid durable hdt it ie au prvvrntaiive f.r Irafcy ronfa( it it alto a entr nuai d ajjainM fire fmm tpaikt tailing na the for. I from ehiininca, neighhot ing firet, he. and k can be applied fm ball ihe expenae af aliitejiad, aa liih ml ante er evrrjr pin poae. - N. It. All ordert lrm the country will t punrtuatly allenilrd to. Ral.ij.h, Nov I. v E."VUStfA.VI) CLASSfCAt. SCI100I, -' At Smitfifield Jobnatnn rounty, N C, . i The rxeiciart nl Ihia InalitntLn ail be tumrd ot. ttie tirtt ' Moiidny hi Jamtxiy .itt,' nmtrr the maaigi mrnt Id' The tiibteiber " Tba romna ui IheiAtidrme-:. arc: .tiM-inu. . . T"i m, inr icrina oi i union mi anntc .11)0 or rfinai-y tlaitilari! Hi tiniiiar iiiiii'uikiiii, and boaid in private familira rht-ap H i have it in aoa templatioe tn . atadilish a Wparatr H-nia'e depart mrut. nver.abkb roinprlrnl iuairuetreaa will pretidri'. Kilt AM W. tllVTrD. .. . ' i'F.XJ. J. UOftDEN. : :J ,"'EA I F IS SALE.; - . vJrtTHe!..aiuWi:;ir,,r-:H'r,cM-W -l land. nn wb'ek be ana' rriiilct. in H'ake Forrvl, ennfainiiig aknnl KM nerVA" "ll baton It a gnWl twrllnig and all areeaaai-y out hottvra, and it ia Une nrdrr in wnik fr.-m live to trvrii hi d.l advantage. It it "well whirrs l. and Irwated h one nt ihr mm Mputoua.weal'hy and hrallbf neigliborbnndi hi the county. It it writ ki.oea aathe rfrlraieid lhe lute Alry High. drcV; the 'writing bring immediklelr on the daft mad trading from Hnleigh lo Oxford, - It i oi of the mnvt rtetirahle tilnationt in the eownt.'l hula h ItpretnnHit pin-rhaarrt wHI rail aa-l namine tor 'brmartvet, a fin I her dVtcriiiiioa ileemeit nnorirKary. ' He hat alwi a vrrv fine Jailt and it or evr rnufr, which b would tli an arcrmmodaliaj term. ElVRO a. tlRCOK. Wakeaovinty, Dec. 0, - f i ' . ItALItl EOlt TEETH. i The on prru- tnerraahfg demand and arraal alifclion etpretaed at Ibe ute nf 0 ' tare, aafe and nut unplraaanl remedy fur the lotith aelie, (- well aa a certain remedy agaiavl further deca), bvwhieh many atrong lieib a be caerd and ma.le uaelul,) ha inducrtl the teriherlo rnakr armngrmrnla latuppli turh mand a may enme fmm dilferrat areiinnt Ihe country. Perton fimlii g it nixat eenveHbet a get auppl) in Richmond, en do to hi eelh ing nn Mecori. Enitacc St I rn.ple; other irdri will ha aupplird at mm a lit article ran hi nrearrd. In I'vtrral.u g it ma; l a had at tb Apoiheeary ttinre of Mr. II Kpwt.wmd. der fmm the country will be attended to at whulcmlc pricr. and rarcTuIl) pai Jrit.H-ef one that hat deeai ed tooih ahould have a a" tie. If any dnnbl of itt heiwg a rm alive !" t" aeh. ahra all other rrmoliet tail, then r balm. Kut one bottle be el brrn r twrnnl. ii to. Mo.NrAi.t June CS ' jw if KWrnTftrnaTi"afThrf U A VI i, II A X H)l At CO.- WaJeib w r i
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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