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& put)lwl,3 in iheUtokv) lb e-f.uii.;lii' "-lu- tioo which haw .quired sucl.-lamoua n do wrdtrodueed, w5 Jd "aninra fc vote to destroy pW th 6- B tppeal. Jevolioo ufl! v 7 Mbm for Gen. Jackson, fid by de re"re eentation o the meaning of the wot J ex- Tlie' chief cowuifatora knew it the tlini. ht- Judge Manguin coulJ not obey the" ttr--ttJ without dishonoring himself, and wim aw -' tie f the constituUon, which' cominau both hou.es to keep journal of i piocccd.ng, Without moral prjury. They e.t,ier exported him to vote ta expunee. - Thcf t fort W.?'1' r,UiMBlii ol.joct, Ifthey fciiVl in thi, if -w.JikIm Manzutn maintained hi politic, and termmeS to treat thl! SrflHTraVimTftffF- r tem;t. then they designed. to ST" up a ci.jnour ' about the right of instruction, wheh they hoped and withdraw public attention from their .aehauia; Intriguer. ' 8uch wo verily believe, is 4 true hut or? of these eipunging resolutions; and such tiie ino tivov which prompted their introduction into and pasnage through oar Assembly; and tveure i confident that the more the people become ac quainted with this intrigue, the more dwp will be their indignation and disgust at tho' conduct vft'io ep jiii:iiig conspirator. Tho t ry editor here, asks the people if they mill iiHuil a maii wh.Q J)asdrfied i'ir1i'-li''r-' ity an'd treated t!m':'r instruction with acor.i. It t a mUtnlaa)iit which would disgrace any pa er but tht.filtiiy collector of the vilest sl.irrg tKl in.M inCiinou detraction, of the most deba sed adminutratlnn prints, to cay, that Juile "W jnSffuJ hBirfwjwopjk- or treated jl!icir instruction with ccorn 'He "1ialwiiyrpTi' fr-ssed hia readiness Cb resign whenever he '-''ahooWfiaW ' ' t JRt"'a fnttiiienti .Ii;f proved of his eourae. We deny that the people had any thing toJo with the expunging res'iiu " tioui. Their propriety was never agitated ba-'--..fcrajlio. ' movement we venture to afiTnri" fronl some pcr asnal knowledge on the subject, was, previo js -' hit1tJduun11lwrd1WrCTftnT8eytg N.vrdi Carolina.-"Tfo. They emanated from the Kitchen Cabinet, they expressed the voice of that infamous cabal, not the voice of the peo p'e of ibis state. True, Judjje Mangum, whu rcprescnlod the people of North Carolina, who was the. -i servant, not the fcrvant ol their er- vant;JMui-l'v'diaii va factim,- which had taken upon itself powers;' wuii wuipn nciincr iuo cuiiHi'iuLtuii iiui iuo ,uu ple had clothed it For withstanding these a. lilants of the constitution, for resisting this at tempt to prostrate the Senate, the great barrier """""to executive power, at the footstool of the Presi- dent, he deiervrs the gratitude of his countr- - --r-inen. -' lt ir for ihistratrriy the- design of the ' Kitchen Cabinet, and their creatures, that the Standard reproaches him. If the spoils party ---ae-efidnt--hflt'-tie fiemrte-ere- -not- -with Judge Mangum, why did they not re-enact the4 expunging resolutions! J bey dared not make the attempt Thev saw fliat however much at- tached tolGchZJacksoiLllifi people werev yet . .. - tliej- wore siiU nior ottiH'hed to Hheir conwitu tion at which these rcntlutions aimed a stab. Why did not a Jacksort mnjoriiy in the Sen : ate of the United States pass the expunging re solution! Boca u o it was so flagrant an aa sanlt on the constitution, and upon the dignity and independence of the Senate, an act of such Uparatelled servility and meanness, that tho bo nest members of that party could not swallow it : , But since this dear friend to the people, (we believe he has been a dear friend to them) is so tenacious of the people's rights, why are none ' oi his anathemas levelled against. HeuToru 1 -. T3rown1 D.ws he doubt that the people of this 3)1 J 1 ' Btt-i-e4-fevor-ftbe land InHf-Doee heimt I ' know it! Doc not Bedford Brown know it? 1 .. IT 1 1 1 L . ' I.. 1' uino iiui iwcii uuii uuCTjui.ocsa inuic-a- ' lion of pulilic sentiment bolh among the peo ple and In the Assembly as no man can mis- ' tike! " Has Sir Bedford acted accordingly! No. ' lie rote againt the land bill; yet he is a good - nVmncralic republican, irtuch are the principles, or want of all principle of the tory editor. - From what it is tho Standard forms the opin- " in that the people have not approved of Judge 1 Maligum's course it would be diilicult to tell. " Gov'. Dudley vrs ill the Assembly when these resohuions of expiiliction were passed; he voted against them. &, he voted that Judge Mangum - was not bound to otey them. Those fact were known to the people, and by electing him over Gov. ftpai'ht who voted for tho resolutions, and that Air. Mangum was bound to obey lliem, it would appear to any plain unsophisticated met, that they approved of the Judge' course. None .but the learned eX-ptirr would com to adif- f rpnt ronclurion. The whig party feci under , ., n obligations to answer the inicrtiiieit quea "tinns of this pitiful understrapper. They will run whomsoever they think proper, and they dare do any thing which become in and ra- THE ADDRESS OF THE VAN BUREX It require a.tme patience to read through this ailire, not so much on areaunt ol its length, though it is long enough, but for the bold at tempts which it makes to humbug tho people, a id in some instance its perversion of facts. j Who. would have eTpxcJ,. ia :ttn,aUijeM,iur, fMciy wrrttcn in nvoinm. ini ,tir. van uureii and Richard V. Johliton, there would have been M treatise on ficn. Jatrkson' aJminittration! Yet su li i tho lict! This attempt of the writer f the Van Bur on addrea to transfer to the caucus can JiJate Uie glory or popularity of Gen, Jackson, will be as signally defeated as was the attempt of the old Hero iinself to hitch Ten nessee to bis ear. It does not follow, a we have ean it somewhere truly but rather sarcastically remarked, that if I love a man, I must therefore love bis dog. ' Gen. Jackson' bold apd energet ic character make Van Buren's spaniel-lik aervility the more striking by the contrast The very first assertion of the writer of the pamphlet under the title Gen. Jackson's Ad nunistration," i such a falsification of fwt. as render it difficult to treat him with any respect. Hear him. . War which at one time threaten, ad us. and which the violence of factious op position had well nigh produced, has been a- y ne stern virtue and inflexible integri ty of enr venerable Chief Magistrate." Now, titer i. not an Individual acquainted whh the history of our difficult!, with Frtince who doe. not know that wanton, and, we are bound to eay, wilful injustice is done to those member of Congros, opposed to the administration. Had Congre dothed tha P.i,l.ni m,:,u .t,. KT" la hU me,aK t the on of property of French ciUien In all human have be the .nidrt of . blood, waV It waathe buUI nd conciliatory course of the fccnt to ( which th hation i. indebted for'the Iefu and honourable termination of our Ce Wi,h nd f r porUonTf brinT!T ,no,th;" another 'contributed to ' particular aeU of the Cxrtijiu o;poidua whkh threated tue country vitto war, which was only averted by the stent virtue and inflexible integ rity of the President. Was it that they refused to cloth th President with' the high powcra aked by him powers which would in sub stance bare tansfrm-d the declaration of war from the Lecula'ive to the Executive Branch f the Gwrnment! -Then, the administration uumbeM arc a nbnuxi u to tie charge of be tng factious as the oppMition members of Cod greja. The resolution reported by Mr. Clay, from the committee of Foreign nlations, were unanimously adopted, llesolijjioiii were pass ed with lite unanimity lu the uouse of Kcpro oeiit.uives. - T.ie resolution of bath baJic, whilst they inist anon the pnvtnent of the indemnity slip- lwd 4y trM'tfTOtyvTweftyiHasawr cmiI.ymentof any lliiuz calculated .still further to wound the pride of the French Government a dcdirc to involve the country 'in wart' Wi " believe tlia writer of this address profesr es some reeYc1tf"1rtct'rtim We coiumcit 1 to hi attention, that portion oi tho decalogue, which enjoina us not to bear fule witueiu. against our ntfjliliour. S fur from war bein averted bt the Pre. siJe'it, or the country's being threatened with it fr ,n the course of the opposition, it.is noto rious, that it was the language of the Eiecu tire him w'f, mcnaciug the French Government , ' llicv, contended, which caused the difficulty. Whether the conduct of thejcabiiiet oLI.oui Phillijie wai such as justified the lanjtiaie of the President, referred to, it is useless now to -enquire. We are merely stating facta to repel iue unfounded and unjust imputation that we were near heiniE involved in war by tho acta of tiia-l-fist'lton' apQmiiai&.:mn "'T1i'audfeW sayriyc1i!vhha tirAfPw" linns has beeq preserved; but we hear nothing of- Ike iUattfH Indian wurs wmcb bave Jtriteti place daring .this adminUtration; vfars wliicfi' tutve beca etpehsfvertfeglrtlMvS .lOrtr Hfiiens, and diraceful to our arms. In sonie iustan. cei, thce wars it ha been stated, on the uiost , rcvutuUe. auJiiaiUy.JwiMip wee Jsd.iiMm Ilia . tliiuloui nanus oi Vpvernment agejils, and protrucWd by the negligence of ihe projit-r au-tlwritiea-in -not-himny the neccssnry fair orr the spot to quell them when they firat broke out. Neither does it suit tho convenience of tiis wri ter to inform the people what an economical ad .ministration this bat been how the public ex penditures have swelu'il trom 13 to 13 millions to nearly treble that amount If Mr .Van 15 u- Gen. Jm;km i thi"particular,"whnt a charnv tngiy economical uovernment we shall have !! Wc hear nothing of Gxn, Jackson's opposi.' (i n to the land bill, which we have tho tnot unequivocal evidence for believing the people of this Stale are in favour of; not a whisper ci ther of (iVn. Jacksoia's and Van Buren's opposition- to the- ilUtrihnti.10 -bill. - -Jowf - we-, 4n turn, ak our fellow citizens if they will give .u . . r .. :. ' i. i: . itirir vulc.y lur aninu wuu fti,puavu iu a uiairi- uMUOam.0flglUftj,olm public , lauds! A re l!iey wUlini to surrender their portion of them" If thev are, let them vote lor Martin Van Duren. Do they prefer that when there uiav happen to be a large sur plus In thTiatrvrrtl9llmiain in the jirt Banks, to Increase, the prouts of -the stockhold ers ot those batiks, and be loaned out to gov ernment favourites, rather than lie restored to Its rightful owners, the rkopLF.! Then let them vote for Van Duren. Do thojf wish Ex ecutive patronage, which as late ago as 1827 or '23, the Jackson party represented as so dad. gerous to public lilierty as to require it imme diate diminution, to continue to increase until it becomes too powarful to be resiftadt Let tliem vote fur 'Mai tin Von Bureiv" On the oth er hand, if they' wish to preserve the elective franchise pure, uninlluenced by the patronage ol the Federal Governmentif they wish the pj-nplg Iff flt y'iT nuji.lratpc rallirrjlhan ihn Preideut or an irnuponsible caucus if Ihey wish an economical administration, not one of plrndid extravagance if tliey want their juat proportion of the proceeds of the public lands if they want a man who is with them in sen timent and interest on tho great and important question of slavery let them give their votes to H. L, Wiiitk. Kail Jloa-i Ctnvcnlion in Sa!iburi.'l'bi body assembled in Salisbury, at the Presbyte rian church, on the 10th inst Bartlett Shipp, Esq. was appointed Preaideiit, and James K. Dodgo and Warren Winslow, Eiqrs. Secreta ries. We have only room to say, that the 2-5 principle was recommended as proper to bo n dopted in dupbsiug of the surplus to which this Swt fiay ho entitled unuct tho DUuihiuion ? bill.- It was -also resolved, tliat the interest o4M a large, wealthy and populous portion of thej State require tbespeedv construction of a rail road from Favetteville to ame oint otihe YaJLin. above the Narrows. Diils i our . Tiie Spoils Editor' here, "who seems iyiVtinct. ively to hale truth iJWmJwmfaKai Ms thai J udge hite name I not Meteuded to be put "foremoat, to use hi owiM,hrso, in more tnan ionreutc, via. AUioama, j ennessee. Sorth Carolina and rgi. Tkie iir)reniirm' which is sought to be made is, that Jule Whit vriti ini iiu run un. in uimr outu, anil mat he is dropped In Virginia, South C&olina. Mia- sissisMippi, M issouri, Illinois, Lrfiuiyfana, ic- INow.itso happen that be la rtirt iu each of those Slates fin South .Caroling the Lecisla- LteeelecU ile ISlectora.) and tlat be ,tand a gootl clianco to ehtum the tnoaa.of them. It i the fact, that a ticket, pledgedto vote for White or Harrison, whichever shall) be 'troniest, is nominated in V irgima arid w believe in Mis souri and Illinois, a was do rig by the opponent of Mr. Crawford, in tiii Stiite, in 1S24. ; The Caucus parly, then Taffeced to see great ob jection to a combined ticket; they talked then of uanger to the republican andidate, (for who- ever m nominated brxa ocus, itronstitute him, with them, the repub! an candidate-,) but all toear cant ami hypo.ri about democracy, 5cc was unavailing then ' . The tory Eilitnr disco t.. ..r v it wiU be now. rs when he wishes hite' friends into hi motley rank, tliat theifc are some republican who are in favor of liim. We thouftit thev were all, in the estimation of the ex-purer, federalist, nullilier a jid bank-wbigs; and that the democrats (we bf liuve that is the favorite phrase, especially witlh the underling) all sup. ported that democrat ' Ir. Van Buren. But that great man, Philo ' W ,ite, admits there are re PuWjcan who prefer ( ludg White, nheapoa Yea, there are repub lican who tuppert Judge White not new-fan: led reonblican. such a Taney and Buchanan land most of the old blue light federalist of N kw England but those who adhere to the and ii( tenet and principle rm conviction they are uion of liberty. Ves, t of that order which f augmenting the pow n to the extent of per of that party, onder necessary to the prcsr there are republican-' advocate the proprict er or the executive ruitting thai function J There are republic to dictate hi eneeeesor. -but not of that brood iea the capacity of the nt and get op Kum- '"P JPWeT' ""om thent, .t oi nomTaitliijf demo. which, by iu acta, dV people for self-goveii bug convention to ff anJttr tiie fliinsy' lpret craiie eanuuiates. ' We trust we have such men in mar rank. Tbrir proper fctnn that open whWi Is w . ' ' ' : - scribed " to tW victora belong tha spoil of th vsnquUhedi" and they will b thtra found, a near tha nesh-pou a they can get -It will b observed, that such Swiss a Philo Whiu have no idea of voting for any man whom they think will not be elected. v They cannot concaiv of supporting men from principle. Wo suppose, if tho great democratic family, or, in other word, Ui piebald faction, composed of men of every eonceivabla political complexion, waa not likely, in tho estimation of tho Editor of tho Standard, to elect it candidate, be ought to be abandoned. . 8uch are not our principle. - It become all who believe the election of Judge White necessary to the welfare of the country necessary to rebuke Executive dicta tionto contribute, as far as wi them lies, to that result Thev will then have discharged of another individual, they will not be respon sible for it What would have been said of the mean spirited 'toward who should have propo eiT to the origiiiSf ;?atoii''firtytS,'orfmti'' when the cry was raised by the eaucuiite then, wbicav 4eavarA-MM utftead Gen. Haaaisov's letter, m which a vile calumny, in the last ' Standard, about selling poor men for inability to pay their debts is nailed to the Counter. See also a letter font Mr. Pitros, in an swer to an invitation to a public dinner, ' (Ej We conceive it the duty of the Gover nor to issue a writ of election immediately to supply the vacancy -occasioned by the death of. Mr. Wilson. No opportunity will be so favorable to a full expression of the public voice as on the 3d Thursday in November. We cannot doubt, notwithstanding the doubts exnressed bv a Contemnorarv. that Gov. S-)ai"ht wi --. - j - i' - - issue a writ of election, ami give t1tiebivTePPan. an opportunity of being felt in the Senate. K-MB.tMsattt J.1 wfflJwawenwsssssSMaaasss'iasssss ) in.l t vg,-c;wr;w .. Ja.PMadulubia Mmra,-Srgit as)t Tnlaoa a' elected bv ' Isige msjorities itpward '' ftWO. tivery ard gave majority to the whig Iwketetcepl North Mulberry. The Philadel hia ruiw. alaus-that uouj;h it knosra lo inak e : it "certain ibat" 1 a ' lb first ' district "CotV Hvnter has beaten Ur. Suiherland about 500 e'Mitrsdictocy. Tiie V Slates Gioetle says "Mr. Na) tor, tha a big candidate for the third district, M ai confidently asserted Isst evening, received a tinMI mKjnrily t vetes for Congress;- This is nne Congressman Rained." In Montgomery V. flu itii nijm-iiy sImxh 1000. In Delaware 50 W bi( nii-joruy in Chester, 500 A whig senator low irttiwitsrtiirr-rJite (wr, w 8v-Gete stsie 4he sn -uwe-n gain l iliO. Lancaster, Vo lluren msjmity 700- The party cxiecled IOIW. Lehigh gf lor Van Hu n n. In llarritbnrg a small Vsn Huien majority. It it believed .VI on is is re-elected. Kelly will pi olublv he elected la the senaie. 'I lie retuHls are not tufiicient to indicate the mult. We shall have probably by our next, lull returns, and . wilt s Jar as eeaBic4iig repoct ill til.ible. give tiie tiuth,-airixl whom at nuy. i CFOUC1 V Ft KtmOVS t trh lei uber; thst Ht 7 1 cmnilirs heard rronr. rhe hibesl on (be Slate Ittglits' ticket, is about ItS.W vniti ahead ot the highest on the Union ticket. (Crn.tiliKock being on bnih tiekeif.) The e Mti s as-yetwecruhu-: 1 here bssrurvMcotry been a great Kn, and the detest of Van Uuren bv considerable majorilV is, we believe upon tflrid grounds, predicted by the whig papers of reoi-ia. lite counties yet to be heard Irom gave So.iley a majority of 10:10 at the. last elec tion. Our readers shall be advised of the result at soon as it reache u-. $y We feel it our duty to warn theWhi to be on their guard against report put in circulation on the eve of the election,. The nripressti T even now sought to be made that Judge AV hite is to a great extent dropped. 'W "should; nof-be Surprised to hear there were those base and unprincipled f nmiprli to rircula' tlml li ,y yi"ntT) the time for the election approaches, we hope our friends will bestir themselves. The spoils parry are leaving; np stone unturned to carry th ir strength Jo the poll, and to secure the warering and uubtfuk Let u be taught wisdom n by our politcal enemies, and meet their exertions by corresponding" teal. There is scarcely an article in the Standard, in which Mr. Macon' name is not introduced, for the purpose of propping the pretension of the Cadcu candidate. We wonder how long it is sin.ee the Editor of the Tory paper thought so highly of Mr. M's political orthodoxy! He thanked God, if we are not miataken, when thei trustee conferred upon him the degree of Uoctor of Law, that they had not the pow- 'er to raake him a doctor of politic. Ha th Editor had. hi mind enlightened by fi is, purser. shipV or has old MIacoo chaiiged hi princi ples! - The people of North Carolina, and we rev jiiice that such U tho fcict, never bare been un der the controui of any man much let any name. Mr. Macon at the time when he waj in public life, and in full possession of hi facul- iim, hi wot ewrry ttieiitate for Mr. Vrawford'. Ho is much lew likely to exercise any influ ence, except in the immediate neighborhood where lie lives, aince ha has ceased, according to -'luf owneilttra'UonsV'Xo "read the papers or concern -himself ht-politicran4;7wheir every body who ha seen him know that hi mind I on the wane. Whilst we wilt not be provoked by any thing which the Tory Editor can cay, to speak, unkindly of a venerable and respected Statesman, who has with t reckless disregard of hi own reputation, and lor mere party effect, been dragged from the retirement, which he himself deemed proper to hit declining years, we have no idea that the party which have stooped to such an artifice shall derive any ben efit from it It i remarkable, and by no means creditable to the Van Buren party, nor to their candidates, that instead of informing the people what are the principle ol their candidate, what are the service which they bave rendered their coun try, their main argument is, this man and that man, who are aoppoaed to have some popular liiflucnee, are Sot thera. ' : ' ; Th intelligent and independent freemen of thia State will look to Mr. Van Buren' and CoL Johnson' merit and principles; and if these will not stand tne test or lamination, they win uidiesilatingly reject them. . From the Journal of Commerce. , From JEurope,)mt as we were getting our Evening Edition to press, our newt men came up from the Ship John Taylor, bringing us English pa pers to A u. 30th. ..,,,- They contain the Important news of tne oissoioiion oj me rrencn linisiry on the 25th of Augnst, in consequence of a difference with the King on the question of a . Spanish intervention. AH the members retired except one.- The Kin?; waa opposed to interna tion, on the ground of a protest from the. Northern Powers. 8alei of Cot ton at Liverpool for the week ending Sept. 6th, amounted to 26,910 bales, with an advanced nf 1-8.1. lb. , Oa Saturday 2ft!i and Monday 29th the tale were 5000 bales, market rath- er rrniet, B the Pwtket Suip St. Andrew from Liverpool, Capt. - Thompsdb abJ the Samson, - Capt. Chadwick, from Lon Jour Lirerpool and, Loniloiv Jour nala ta the 10th ioctusive, and news from Paris up to the 8th have been re ceived. -- r i " The English Journals are busilj oc cupied in discussing the late move ments of the Bank of England. Less effect -than was anticipated appears to have followed the advance by the Bank Directors of the rate of interest - As monev is to be obtained at present on lwer terms elsewhere, it merely tends iAep4hje,dittUut ad.th cahit otRce without applicants. tV ' A new ministrrhas been formed in jTrancs., St. Gaispiirin, Miiiwler of Interior i tT Duclia el, Finances; M. Persil, Justice uuizoi, ruDiic iiiatrucnonj una m. Rosamtl, - Minister of Marine, The War Department is open till the arrival ofSoult in Paris. Vice Admiral de Rosamel is charged to exercise, ad inte rim, the duties of that office. .The English and French journals differ somewhat as to what is to be the character of thia ministry. The CourH rier Francais declares it ia ''have two necesmties) first, to combat the Spanish revolution bjr facilitating under-hand the triumph of Don Carlol in bringing about an arrangement with him) se the ne?t ejeclioni; Vris bad y bee R. , larrjieil ?iiiij ui cutispiraties auucuuiempiaieu itiaur- reciions, but they do not appear to have existed in reality to any extent. rrJTbeiitteimrM Spitarhas .tatwetf-to oe publiahetl an exposition addressed taherbj- the miniaU'r on lliestate ul affairs ia that country, principally in relation, however, .to "the pecuniary measure! it is now necessary to take. and in conformity with their recommen dation two decrees have been issued d ti feCtiftf ritlITappitiottrot:itt!Cw property to putjuc purpose ana a lorced loan, lion Carlos is meantime, evidently gaining; great strength, and we should not be jiurprisedjfilie other powers or r.urope countenance Ins views on the throne with all his des potic principles, :forTtle('ptseoi" re storing tranquillity to tlte kingilonir.-- A report had been current that the con - sntu'tl60flST2iad"'alaF nro- claimed in Lisbon, but it subsequently was found without any foundation. -ffiifgi sippkTh Manchester, Mtv Whig says, The prospects of the success of the While Electors in this State continue to grow brighter as the day of Election approaches, and there is every reason to believe that they will be triumphantly elected, and that they will beat the Caucut Ticket by a bout ten tfwtand volet!" , ' Ex-President Adams delivered an eulojry on James Madison in Boston on the Srth ult. which is said to have "a onunded In hisTDrtc"aTliifirifiiTion philosophical commentary. As a matter of coarse every body" turned out to hear it.' H Univtrritif of A. - Carolina. A re gulation has been adopted, wereby any native of this State, ol suitable talents and moral conduct, may, if too indigent to defray College expenses, be admit ted, at the discretion of the Faculty, to the recitation of the classes free of tui tion fees; and also be admitted to such roomi of the College es may not neces sarily be occupied by those students who pay i.'';1 -':. ' '' '' - The new Kdil or f l,e lh-S.-Te!e graph Mr. Richard K. Cralle, is a! his post. His introductory is able and spirited r : r";' AVELlalDONE NEW JERSEY.' morning aie enrertng. v c nave carrit-ii Middlesex County, which lust year we lust-VV e carried Somerset, winch lai-t ear"waO"2alnsTusj "aniTTn Essex Twe Dave Deaten tne rones or the out beaten the Tunes by powerful majority. -Ar. Y, E. Star. ' C7 There is great similarity in the history of Colonel Burr'and Mr. Van Buien. Burr, with immense superi ority of mind over Van Buren, man aged to carry alibis plans into execu tion until lie commenced ; intriguinr, and managing for the Presidency, ana then he fell and never rose again. 80 it will be with his prototype if he mis ses fttays this tack, he goes ashore on a rocky coast. ' JV. Y. Ev. Star. ' The President has returned to Wash ingfoni and hat therefore probably giv en op his electioneering expedition to Pennsylvania s a hopeless job. He made but a Seminole campaign of it in Tennessee. 1 ; j , . .. ;. if r- ' ItlAICKICD, On Tuenlsy evening the 4ih inst, by ihe Rev. Mr. Hsvlry, at ihe residence of Joteph l.alrs, (Senior,) Esq in Washington City, Addison C. Ilinton, Esq. of Wakeeoanty, North Carolina, le Mis Annie Broiili Foistcr, daughter of lha late Itev. Anthony Forsler.of Cbsrlesloe, 8. C. , " In Lancaster, 8. V on Ihe 3d ult. Mr, Ales. Biles, of aalisberv, to Mi Hannah J. daughter of the late Joko Hmgtbury, Cto,. ' : died ' - y-.f'T'-! In Towalansa, Ala. ot congestive fever, en the Silb Of September, air. John S. Gorman, (onaei ly of Kiei.b, bt the iktb year of hi age. He w( affeetHieate huaband and parent, generoot relative, an aeeomaoodating neighbor, nd a warm hearted Irlsnd.. 4i...... H 5 . Also, Miss Mildred 9. Charles, a native of this (Wake) eouaiy, ia tne lotb year of her sge. , Also, In Marengo county, ails Mary Detail Garrett, native of Edgecombe eoanty. I Also, near Greensboroogh, Sir. Dsuiel Book er, lor racily of N.d- i At hi mbfenee m WilmNtetoe.'M lit ih inst. Cot. Joshna W. Cochmn, editor tf lha Wil- " Mr. Cetbrst las U t utT la tb prim af iue, ana m tne eswist as nsrtuioes. lie nd jaet atered a poo the ttnorial duties ot the Adverti ser! ' the discharge el which be ha manilestcd eal iadtrv and abilil v.. -tic ha4 Wa in ear ly life, an officer ia the Kavv. . .. . - la the asm place, James C. MeCauley prin. tee. Tit deceated wsadraf and duiub, and had keesi etlocMed ia the Deaf and Dumb Asylum in Pbiladlia., .... - v ' v Also, Mr. Janet CollVns, aged f7. h Ftcntew, Mr Dcsorsh Heighten, in (be I'.'d yearvf Aer g, v la Gransille coenty, afteee tedioa and pain, ful affliction, on Tttrnltv the 1 lits it Mrs. U. ey Pai kei aged hbhioi 7t)ymrs, rrliel of lb late tiapt Samuel Paiker, who died In Kalrigh m the yrar 1Si, whilst in the discharge ot biipulilie dutirtasa member ol'ibe LegislMure. Mr. P. wiin tl rheaiimatiMn, m bar ihe last lour tie ave months, was closrlr cofifiiieil with a drape rale enush and inreitaul tick etoninch.'abicli iMilinued uniil she sunk in the arm of dralW liiee.iMNtF.Ubi&,i oittmon degree of love and lenihri ness lor ll j sronml bee, awl prsjedesrnestlv lo t;d fur for tivMtett tmt grsee', lhf itte ni;KM toii-hrr . tticiinnt, wliicb were cxsiurmling In the tl Item, with patience. t, Cm On the 9ih Intl. Mr. John Co. m the 3l vear of bis age. lie was a soldier in the Hevo lulionary r, and since that time ha been a respectable eilisen of Anton enaxity. If. Cr II at rcmai kable lor strength of Codv and mind, till few tl t before hit death. He hat lilt a wile in advanced re, llwir chiblrea. and many IViends la bemnau the hm. . Csia. . On Bear Creek, i Monro evmnty. en lh 90'h jritember IS.16, Mrs. Hannah Sduvel, aged 100 years. She wis the mnther nf rierrn jbihhen, when her lunband ilird in 177ft. Her maiden name wat Mnnnali Smith, It i. not recollected thai the ever wat in anv church, but was piut, mural, honest and upright m all her deelinattal titi eheerful and lauiiiatiiit In her discourse le kUlf wnecL tu utat thwart ta sky.-ite rfismert txrr peHeet senseaSttlt bsmhsI Mh Hhsi ot September, wtven she ultw wb cftnls and high fevers, enttthey emtino(t to inereate m te verity until the died,r She walked briskly and livelv. without assistance, until I lie ilv sh died: fihs lived. on. aosrte. lraiH djrtjrW JtitA w it; ways her enoice. . niie nvrr wat inna ei eour or tra. She stated the had been aceuttnnied le fonntsnt. hard dirroerii.JlMr. all.hrr. Jlifri aUnl that she had been m lh habit nf rtnkii.a. pu iii all brr lite, In moderation. : 1 saw her ia June, ml thought she wst not more than sitly, until the lieg-in to tell me her age. Wi walked per fectly rrrdt her tpeeth was easy and freel Iter memory perfect and sminil;for the related things that hail taken place but few weeks before, and Hht-e thai hail aiwced vmwnlxir ol aa a ht-lore.- I wmld ehatlenge att tli tialrt In the Union to show at her equal, ' ' ' - Cm. In Wsrrentnn, on lb 9ib in it. George Vckes, Efj native of liwlan'd, . i " - In Greentbnrnuch. N, C, on the I3ti Inslsnt. Elisha P, Mendcnhsll, an aged and reipeclable citizen. . ..v . . "JnVtPubliVhcJ, . Lemav's BT Carolina Almanack Containing, besides he astronomical calcula tions, th uaual quantity of useful and enter taining matter. ' ' ! Tk. MN h kail l tlia ailmtnrala f lha n.ilw paher arid afthe7oHK Carolina I)ok tUore, lialeiirh; of Salmon Hall, Newborn; Editor of the free Pre, Tarborough). Jones Fuller, Fay etteville; and by the retail at moat of th town in tli 8ut. .'. .''"? Oct so, 1836. : ' ', , , i IKAlaCIGlI ACAOEaiV. The undersigned. School Committee, take pleasure in announcing to the public, that Mr. KUUISKT U. ALU3US, the gentleman en. gaged to take charge of the Male Department of this Institution, baa entered upon the duties of hi station. The first session commence iiu viiuuui a a, am arawon commence until th 20th of June; when there will! be a public examination and a short vacation. - The various brsnchesof Classical, a well common English Education, will be taught; and, as it is intended to prepare the student for College and for the business relations of life, the course of studies and method ot leaching will be such a as to ensure aa education as thorough an t extensive a ean be obtained in a- ny of the best eemmarie in the country, ; , The term of tuition will be the same as here tofore. The time embraced in the present ses sion, will be equal to s session and a half, and the charge will be matte accordingly. 4 It I the intention of the Trustees, by the pre sent arrangement, to establish a system of In struction and discipline in the Raleigh Acade my, by which the institution will be placed en a basis of more permanent and extensive utility, awd rendered worthy.. rf ihe. patronage of the Hunt at large; and th Committee confidently believe thia object will be accomplished under the management and labor of the the able In structor who ha been placed at it bead, II is a graduate of Our University, ha bed several XfajMxneriencejn teachings anil is furniabd jhjLJnoataM of bis exemplary moral character and eminent qualification and skill a a teacher. . , v- ' -V ', ... r. PATrBBS0Kli TIIOS. COISBS, . BlRDSAl.1-- D. B, SMITH, 1U03. I. LEMAY, Committee. Oct 20,- 1C0 uOStandard and Register ' 44 3w sill please publiah. $'i00 ItCWAlCDs ' For my boy GUT, who I sent lo Ititiensville, Monroe Miirly, Cirorgij, lor seme rye, wilts le mules and carry I L. .1 be cai ryall body wis painted yellow, and ivsiiing gear, except Ihe Inaiir, and thai was painted red, lie bad overataid hn lima, and I supposed thai be assskk, aud sent to see alter bhn, and could bear nothing of bin., only at Mirthall old Feriy, on Flint Kivrr, having at that lint tnhlier in Ibe csn tsll with biroi sod I srn induced lo believe that be ha been in." veigled or Nriiadcd off by the soblier. lie has alwsys been a faitbful servant, and forth la.t I er 10 J ears asy carriage driver, lie Is about lit feet i inches high, of enmmon size, tolerably ilaik complesleil, Siesks pert ami mild alien spoken to, has a pleasant countenance and walk briskly. No psiiiiulsr maik recollected, only bis hair is very short all over bit bead, and not very thick, lie it shout twenty-five yean obi, He at raised near Raleiob, N. C. and brought lo this Slate in 1821 by me. Tbe above reward ill be glvet foe lh lliief, negro, carryall and mules, delivered to Ibe subscriber in Harris sounly, Georgia) or filty dollar lor the negro, cat ryall and nmleai or twenty dollars if the ae gre I put in jail, and kilnrtnation given me at Mai berry Grove Fast Office, Harris eouaiy, Georgia. .. "- " ' V1BG1L H. WALKER. 'October 4, 1134. 4k-Car ; NOTICE - Comjtltled lathe isd of Hcrtie eoanty, eo Son dsy, Ibe Sih day of June, ls.'8, runaway slave, who eall himself NA't'lIAV, an! say that be was sold by L I'bosaptoa toeol Smith, formerly nf Palmyra. Martin county. Said negro ia quite black, aboi.t f feet 4 or 7 Inches high, and appa jeeily about sixty year of age. 'I be owner i re,ocstd to aoius lorward and prove hi pro perty, py pritoa charge, he. and take bins a way, or be wttt be diiposertof aeenrctint ia tw: , , ntm. S. MOOUE. Jailor. : Windsor, N. C. Jan 9. 1SS tt fca .- Fridt. - - - jait received and for sate at the North Carolina Book Store, tin JL Kent's CommeataiHet . . . , , - blkswatawa, er Ihe Prophet of the ffrM " ' Agnei SeHeA aevtl t -j-- -- lailiine, Ihe Pirate et Ihe Gulf The Itevoted, by tdy Bury ' Praak, by Maria F.dg-wortb ' ' Tales or One Neigh bim hood Hurry and Lucy, by Mrm Rdgwertbi -: Advenaret in teasch ol Horse ' A Year m Spam, by an American - ' 1'tlrt of ihe Wwlsaad Field, by the aathor ot in Otd Men's Tale . Tb Stndenl, In one vnl. The Old World and lb New, by Rev. Q. ' Ifc-wey , . - , . The W bnie At of Hwcot Po - Paulding ' liief Waslitwetna- i i . Crorkm't Advealure and KipinHl la Test Tin I rumpet, ne 1 1 rails k Tails for the wiae and Watraih The rVrrari.t, by the aoiknr of Misrrtntua by Mist Ueao. ... eieie . SkimiMNiet. bv Rjtil 1111 Slttari'l Ad.r'nturti bt Sarrh nf Murrrll Italllin the Kreter. bv Cant Ma. vlt - DessiiMi Albnni- A rchbishnp Srakrrt Lecteret ea Catecbiiat Fiwnk Vtil.lmaj.ty Capt. Mtrjatt . Lord riuldaa , . . filiephetd le .' ; ' " " - -IWy f a I)iennnve ' ' . Capt. Hark Narrative , Twelve Mnnihs M ZamsUwtrragnl Nature Displayed ia her Mode ol Tcehi Fwfiifh , ' The fiifi forllTT ' 1 ' The Violet l, liar Parleyt Washington, Pranklla h r0lumka ' Crorkrtlt Almanac fur ISjr, go ahca4" lilack Kand . n Also, a large snpply of Scl'iool Bookt, Blank Hooks, Foolscap and Letter paprr. ( ,A tplea.ua ataonrnt at vif uthrf iid Pry Ajleai. Jklan, JtWm.V.. Gow 'a., lMbndle . Oiniavent. to he bant tn-nv ftnantltr at Ihe Knrtli .anHnaauHa itiora. iv-. - . , ;...w..Tl;iwCa. k ur;CHP:s - Ocipbee t. . A. ja.vrno rjr ne. xt - - lTs'ei'"Ti Citi or Niw Yoa,' Manufacturer f fiilet Mmtem, $Ko4 -Mvfi,Tri$loh't 4 c. &c. ...... Ha enmmrnceil ihe above huiinesi la alt It- branrhe in lh fl'V llukiek. ntatlv nnix.ixa lh Banki Whrre tecinnn ol hit auk m be sera, and vhee he will eseeute all orders in hi ld. vtllh brsli.su. fitl.luhu -...I .l. . II.. Al.-.- I . " "".!! "cv'a oioiierTTte nones to rrvle rnu.r,ffm,rni mm m laatirv till mikin, this ity hi permanent local ka- ' "'. oJietJiV. ;TrTr- 44sw -H-?larksar01nTOeBt r' ron the erne or piles. . The subset l iber begs leave te cSVr le the alien lion ol llm t h itL.ubj-ri la that most diaa- -grceaUiuof.iliwir.era, lb Piles, a lenwdy, (M " enlsacy of allien ha been irsted by the eapri b eace ot years, and the Blilily of ahivh has m no Uttane been linpanv-d Iroia failure to relit ve. To thnw ake have been (uhjestcd lo this dis esse, k will prove. If applied hea rtvaiiackcil, sure prevcnlaiive to it continuance, vmiAsmI lAe tratf pnini hidefd many hate pronounced it the most agreeable remedy ever applied. There an b at danger In it tut I it eompoavut parts are nf harmle'i vrgetabl mailer. . Tbe mmhrr ot ihe subscriber who Is the ma kcr of ine ointment, lias been in lb hshit of giv. Ing It to ber fi k-nds end acitlibeis (or ih1i Ie or six years; and iu no bistaiute lo hr knovU k. l.. . n . . , im , well a the trsumony of a medical grnikalaa who baa Bed t hiniat If. and iuvsci iLcd It m ih rrWef of etbrr. ' - - - -' Those abn ar aiifTMiUtv aWtlt A m-ll a trial 61 lh rcinnly tltcRicacv Itguamalred, . and there can be no doubt but that tliv disorder may be aircttid in H carbest stale, if no delay be mad le il application, 1'he directions lor ate will be found on cask boiile. . 6 A Ml' EG II. MAUKS., ' Fetersborg, Va., Aug. Si, 1834. J . a .- : .j,..' ''.,-'o A I have used Ibe Pfle Ointment prepared by Mrs. Msrkt.aod prescribed il la mhers, wtah Ihe happiest rll'rct I therefore ean recommend it to those ajllieted whh that disagreeable enmplaiul -the Vile. L. W 111 I E, M. U. Piluee George t'oonty, July 3d, 1856, Mr. 8.H. Maibt: . Dear !fm In compliance with ynue request 1 nlil inforin ihe public ll.al I have had two mn.Ur.i my famtly frrowntly atttirked ' -wbb ihe Files, and fri an ointment thai I olw, laiae.1 from your mother, ihe) have in all eases found entire relief w ill, a fc appiicaiinns. : JtSSK HEATH. " Pnnee Gcruxe Ximtv. kam. x a. -i Mr. fihmt. II Mai kt; tmn- tun tours ol the inn Instant si duly rei eived, and il airords m plcatore lo ejinpk a iih lunr if iinrn, I hsve been aflheted aa- vweiagTeTablr 'ttisbritrh 'fiie'," and a I "i my nrero wan. and I cLiuiiirJ I it.tlKrr the imilmrnr lliatynu Bttcrta II.' iml.lic uutn my msn smi mvsrll have found ri.tiie relief. In aildilina la lhc'b.ive ex prrifJitc, I bate given it to seine el niy iriends. and I bare never kmiwn it lqfi.il givine reliel. I would rrtunirueutl this oinftiunt to those who are subject In this ilistigiecahlc thstaic, as aa t ScavHiutanil agrecsble rrtiieily. , I am youit rtapeutlully, . , , , . . joiis McnnooM. , Richmond, July 16, 1836. r I rrerived yntir uf the litb Intl., yoo wish me to infoi m yuu of my siiaatioa at th lira tha; you gave me a b.mle of jonr File OiuU mew., and what rflVct It bad ea roe. : I bad lite pile as bad at any ntrsoa obld hsve beni m much so, that I eouhi nnt attend to my daily latwiai and In truih, f could scarcely get ut of di room. commeMed with your omt. meat, and m three or foor days, I was entirely relieved, I would recommend it ta Ibr (rublie. at being one of the most rieellca! remedies that was ever offered W tne public. , , . WILLIAM CACSOX ; . Dear Sin I lake pies sore in biform. ing the ptililie, that I wst very badly afflicted With tlmt disagreeable disorder, the File, and I obtained Jroin yon, a bottle er your ointment, nd m s hm day the disrate wss entirely re moved. I would recommend It tan inUllibl remedy. JAMES T. MUKFHY. r. Petertburg, I9th Aog. 11134. t A 8 duty I owe to Me. Mark I will hifortm, Ibe public that 1 have been badly aOlicled with Ibe disagreesule disorder, the Filet, and I ob tained from him a bottle of hi ointment, and I root! tayihat 1 have never ustd any thing that has given m so much relief. I would recom. mend it to lh pxblia at brii ? me ol the mntl' agreeable and efficacious ki :rs that can be , S. Al JACKSO.V. For Sale by y: - Williams, Uarrool Cf, t ' "- -. ' .trenU, lia.c U. Oetohee If. '",''- r .- - 4iit A Journryman Printer, Of ateail lbits, may pbtai perwautot d laarali' siltuitiou, oo sptdicstina to c , VV J. SAVACC,
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