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I I M n J C r i t i riirsTAi llAUUMU MAY 31, 1837. r-7 liontrary t expectation. ,a(e lor re el ctiuu in this CongrcB- Vionl 'distort. -a ; f In the Tarboro' district, tne spoils- mi l T i " " I fiwi.t "Pe Eh,r " which nderbil is in a very sound and fe ron.IUion, has been compelled to . : . otJotr suit in we busjkh.,10,1 in rpe- ie payments. We fi'so Irarn thiiLin uriMim-nt die Hank-will postpone lie .establishment of Branches in liis citr r.nl at Salisbury until some ime ilorinj; the rnsuins fall. , South Cundim So ei are received jnt p:ir It the merchants ami other atleStncn in Faycttevtlle. We are autlwii.etl to announce Al fred -'William,- Esq. as a Candidate f.ir the Count Court Clerkship of Wat - - P. Hall, oT Wilmington, James Casst At, of rilH, ftiehatvt Wft4nott,f" U y iHV-JUtd -Janws Sv BaU!v uf Joah , tn be '.Director on .the part of the State n the Wilmington, and Ilaleigli' Itail Jltuad.-Cuiaitttty Halifax, is constrtutciTProjy to repre :-nt the interests of the State, in all Genera) Meetings of the Company. Ail .mi Huntsman', Eq. the snrce.-!S- pr of ibe tite laTiientcd Daviil Crockett in Congress, has declined a re-election. He says: "The sympathy excited for the iiii ianctioTv fate of tlie late Co). Crockett is iuch, that many wish to pay a tribute of inspect to him by e lcctin j his son. I will not stand in ihe way of ttiis generoiMjympathy. 1 find young Crockett possesses in the main soun l ItepuWican , principles," &c. Youn Crockett will doubtless be elected by acclamation. Pr.onnr.ss or Fanaticism. -Mr. Arthur Tappin preiled at tii'e recent meeting of the Auli-Slaveiy Society in New York, at wliich it was" stated that 483 new associtions of this de sciijitiuu had been formed in our coun try during the past year, two of which -m re-rhl to Im flMuriitbing- SUU SwBie tics, making the whole number 1006. The amount of moneys received this ear is near S3f,000. being 81.0,000 increase since last, Number of publi cations 6G9.0DC; number of agents TO. sir. Arthar Tsppan, at least, whatever miy be said of the iiiatlnesl or imbe cility of others, bad botter attend to his own pncttit vffaiet. We' understand tint the Rnv. Geo W.. FhKr.MAv, liectorof Christ Church in this city, has declined the invitation reecutly offered to him from Nashville, Tenn. to take charge of the Cliurch in tnat ritT; Tcnncswe. A fricud -111 Murfrc es horough, ufldcr date May irh, writes as follow$;iiWe have liad a ifmarka We dry Spr.ng-JEor six weeks past, Jiut.:.ccu .as.-uiucL.rai u.wi liLSv JllajL last) as wau!d wet the grouno an iuch. It has also been remarkably cool. Yesterday ..we. had a l-considerable win-terit-,attd tWrtnrTvinga sbarjrfrostr Wkttty of the f.irmers have ploughed thciccalton up, and planted in corn"." pj The Governor of Alabama has issued bis proclamation, -'-ualliit an ex- ! Y7,r . I ire ti rtt session of the Legislature of thatTScarcTty any of the Soil that had been Biate on the serond Monday in June. In 1 Virginia,, the - question lias been agitated, whether the members ol A Assembly or those rteemfy choatn sbould eonrene in the extra session railed by the Governor? It appears, however, lliat there was no doubt on the subject in the mind of the Govern or, as l.is proclamation was addressed to the oil members; and the Attorney General' has decided, that lliey will therefore convene. , To ; Corrtponlenl$.--. Travel ler,w "Pasany' in4:;Y shall ap pear In our next. 1 The Louisville Journal states tbat Senator Walker remarked a few weeks go, that Congress, during the very first fortnight of its next session,' would, set the public mind at rest in regard fo the preposterous specie projects that nav o long agitated it. He added, that he honestly believed there were but three men In the nation' who con sidered those projects practicable nd those three, were Mr. Br.&Tox, Senator Moait of Ohio, and General JcxsoW . The same print further states that Senator NicHotss, nl Louisiana, on iti rcturn'Ti-om Washington city, de clared that, if Mr. Yak Bvbkn should dels r the repeal of the Treasury Cir "ctilar mitil (lie next session of Con gress, lis administration would be cer tainly and utterly broken down. That he regarded the pocketing of the Trea sury Circular bill by President Jack- rfiiassagirbjrifttclran wheitninjs majority through both houses of Congrrg,' as the grossasl act of u surpation erer perpetrated " by any President of the United States. ' The oTice of Charge d' Affairs to i - - . Jltdgjumti-jcfctedby Mv IlaywoodyAt is reported, baa . been' tendered to ei- Govcrnor Spasght. The Newbern Sen tinel doubts .the correctness of the re port; but intimates that, if it be true. his e.vKxrellency will accept. : Tlic .Secretary of the Treasury has addressed a strong and pungent letter to the Collector ol the Customs for the port id" New York, on account of certain expressions used by the latter, such as tukidg (he -responsibility of receiving cifrjank'iiolesfor dutWs, &c. The mrtvrytaeat-4!ba---W-a4y udonU'd the bsl reined r' which the law ttriPaiioir, otuf'lharit t bettet that (lie dues of the government should not be paid than paid in violation of the law of the land. tC7ncTtreattnre ot 'Tte Exper 'nncnt," the Jackson-inen of the 8th Ward in n.-iltiinore,-held a meeting, and after the rejection of a proposition towf ffoKvt a Hickory tree wjiicb ihcy had planted during the term of the late President, they unanimously agreed to pull U vp by iht roots. Demagiigucs may read in this event, a lesson upon the fickleness of party idolatry! - - Coftrentiott of Mtmkit,A writer-itt the Hichiiioiid Wliig proposes a con vention of Heprcsenlatives of all of the banks in the United States to meet in Baltimore or Washington. The Tcxiafv Congress assembled in Houston on the Sd of Mar. The Hon. Jesse Grimes was elected President of the Senate, the Hon. Branch T. Arch er Speaker rtTielIousf, ahleTlcr7 Pr. Hall, Chaplain. Alort Indian, trouble. A body of about 400 hostile Creeks have appcar- inhabitants have fliid, and their plan tations and crops have been destroyed by the savages. A company of troops under Capt. Foster, of Alabama, sur prised and killed 1G of them a few days sgm but,irum the superior force 4d3iiiLlndian9, were compelled to rc lire. Suspension. -The Quebec Banks have followed the example of the Mon treal. The Gettysburg, Pcnn. Bank, made a three ilays' struggle under a violent retohttion. but, like all trood christians, at last resigned itself toits fate, will's becoming "tueekness, jTlie Golumbus, t)hio. Bank, have also sus pended. This thing of tutpensibn, i to become, we fear, the only general nth without its, exeeption.vwhich ever existed irr t his countrv,- . ' s Jhyl &iorm. t)ue of the inosttre Hiendto Jiil- storoi vr wioewd i tliis climate, passed, through a sma'i section of Franklin county, a few miles below Lnuisburg, on Friday evening TastrThelVaniFlfll had been & little drifted, was three feet deep) and some fields were so wash cd by the rain, that it could not be dis covered what had been planted in them. loosened' by the plough was left on the declivities. - - Qauk of the Vally.at Winchester, and one or two Banks at New Orleans con tinued to redeem their notes in Spe- cU'. '' P. S. Subsequent advices frm New Orleans says all their banks have sus pended. . ' TO THE WEST. ' The uhriler Hitenili, on or nbnul lli mirf dl nt June, to iiurt on tour Ihroitgli 8imt vX TsuurtMe, MiuiiM(ii' l Aliitm; sod liKHig bu tine si lOi.ti-Miwct for eerl Rriitle. men, would tttnler hir crif la oilivn iho ' 8 AMI, I'.CTV. t.ulnk, Craaville ca. M' S, 1137. .. 23 Sip. ItEW STOltE. rniMnosEu uou-i.vn, ' At Ihe 1loae lormcrl oceumeft b J. PRIM ROiK. ore rt-rciviiic and n,rnmf, Urf Km eurri nwnmnii 01 j Ari.r, bt r Art Ui Dry Goods, GrorrrlcM, Ilnrd Ware. tnecn Ware, Ilat Anil riiu oll r mt Oi!nj;i eompr!ing at' mml rvvry article Mill in Ihia Maikrt, tit aimi. lai llouaci, -All ol wliicti lhy arc irriared to rl ahraft. AniS Ihry poMfi (arillirl tur re- pirnuuniK at anj time, iiiey arc teteraina in ell (nod Goods at lo prkca. - craoat dttpna cd l lnt,ar reprifull rtijncMcd Itl Mil and ciamific lor tliemwlif t. -. --' Kalei(b, M; 0, 1LV - . 5 t ' -rtr tSptcitKu bnnstural 4 raw of flnr mit- Kons of specie bu been made upon Europe Ij oor Governm nt, during the Ul Lor ytari .. This eonipelled their bank to leMea their so. commodatiofl end draw, in ..thrif circulation; tW Drewrx ewwfqnenc at which wat, tlwii mprcban'u and msoutactorera were likewise forced to reduce and circumacribe their opera tione so much, a to diinioub tbe demand fur Cotton. Hence the (rest decline in the price of that article, which ha been attended with such terrible conaequencee to the pUuteri and gurvhants of tbia country. TiitfiwVyTh exploded eiperinirnt of Gen. Jacktdn haa epr eratrJ nl injuriooaty both at home and a broad. The illegal and oppressive apecie cir cular Iiu bad a t wo-fo! J agency in producing this distrew. . In thefimt place it drafticd, the coin front ita natural and appropriate channel; and 'sco1iuW eruble jt lianlii of the west, where it can nei ther be commaudc4pyTho crtuwntfnoT obtained for the legitimate and necensary uca of commerce. ' The merchant ere thereA eompellcd to ay a mot tuinoua premium for the specie which they must have to sustain their credit and pay their honest debts. They obtain it from the Brokers, whose business it is to thrive npon the necessities of ethers; and the brokers get it from the misers, whose cu pidity always preys without remorse upon the peconinry cmtiarraasmcnta of the hapless vic tims who fall into its voracious jaws. By this pi-ocam persons indebted. . to . England, procure high as irn to 1 per cent; but hi Ncw Yoik, the 'pitoiW&S$&eb to 7To ) yet ccot. ' ' The specie ti thus; at this great saer ifieo, go. ing back to Europe; and thither it wilt contin ue to flow, in' Veflince of every barrier, until the equilibrium is restored. It is stated that Uk-amount ei potted since, the eontmrnceinent of last winter is Jw millimt. . In addition .to this severe tribute which our honest and enterprising citizen are compelled to pay to the folly and tyranny of the Govern ment, we sc e it stated- that the enoraiou pre mium of flee 11 per cent, is in some places ex acted to carry on demcstic exchanges! and, in Dostnn, the other day, a note of sue of the tf'cttern drpttite Hank sol I at $eventff-Jtve percent. behv par!! circumstance rendered peculiarly distressing, as the note was the n!y ptopextyif a poot.i.widowv;..'?'rhua is a poor and dentitote woman, by the mere action of the Executive, defrauded of three-fourths of a sum, which, howe er insignificant, was to herself of the utmost consequence, inasmuch as it was her alL Thus it is not merely those who have "xAaxtD HOTBisG,'' and therefore ""oFe'if-ripS' stabti" in the language of the Globe who have liecn stripped and plundered by the ac cursed policy of a cabal of swindlers and vag abonds but the honest end laborious roon the very class interested above all others in the preservation of a sound and uniform currency," These startling facts ought lo be marked and pondered by the honest yeomanry of this coun try: They cannot fail to open their eye lo the fut deception which is attempted to be practised upon them by thoso who, from' gross error or wicked design, still laud the specie cir. cular and the whole family of that withering "Experiment" which has blasted (he happiness nod prosperity of this country. r. ... .. irar. it is ruuioreu mat Mexico fiaTacTiTalr against the United Slates. This needs confirma tion. - DicaW'l Sitam Ileal Eisailtr. The Ben Slierrod was destroyed by tire a little below ..is atciiez. At the tima she took fire she was engaged in a race with the steamer . Prairie, and the fire took from the great heat of the builcrs, causedby raising her fleam to i $ extreme pyioer. 'i barrel of whtM'- ihe hands duiing the race, who drank were 233 persons on board, of whom not more than 60 escaped, leav ing one hunired -and seventy five 'rtfewned, inelwdttiythte catrtmatrthre cliildrcn and his father. Mr. Wkosteu arrived at Maysville on the inh inst. He partook of a collation at Dudley's Hotel, and in answer to a complimentary toast made an appropriate address.at the conclusion of which he gaveihe following sehti- mpnf,"ivhirh was rgCfivl with hparty cheersi ;77t Kentucky Senators, IIkkut Clat and John' J. C mtt end rk--Ornament to Kentucky ornament to the nation. Governor, Ritkkr. of Pennsylvania, having been requested to call a session of the Pnnpyl vania Legislature, . in consequence of the present state of things, has issued a proclamation, or nSnifestoT"! reasons why he does not thiuk it neces sary to convoke that body. He sets out by asserting that the evils, under which the Commonwealth labors, were not produced by the ac tion the Stale Government, but by that of the General Government, in its on authorized interference with the cur rency and monietl transactions of the country he, therefore, does not be lieve the State Legislature can afford relief, which must come from the same quarter from which the . injury was sustained, v He, moreover, declares that the measures of relief proposed, would, ia his opinion, aggravate the evil. Acr.'A-Croi;ia liank sVoffa.- Up on enquiry, , Uara that the reason which imlticed the Directors -of tho Bank of the.State, at - tUc time of sus pending the paymcnLof iU- liabilities in Specie, to restrict . the receipts of Deposites and payments to the Notes of that Bank and its Brandies, was this: If the other Banks in th'u State should not suspend Specie payments, they ItovUuan justice to theinsel res, re- ccive the Notes of thT"ITrnron?ie State, because of its having suspended paying Specie and, in such a state of things therefore,' the Bank of the State ou iti t not to increase the tliflicul- ties of the Banks continuinz to par specie, by taking their Psotrs, ami ask ing-atthcin4uymeatJaJ.wbxtiLhaljile.i clintd itself lo make. ; " Immediately on receiving informa tion that the Bank of Cape Fear ami the Merchants' Bank at Newbern hail al so suspended Specie payments, the Directors of the Bank of the State re scinded the restriction, and, by let ters addressed to the several Cashiers and Agents of tlte Bank, 'authorised.. the receipt of .the-' Note's of the other Banks, as heretofore RegU'tr. . t logical .'-VVliat tlo you think of wart to his friend, Why," ay he ,as to 'single tmraW is,' xlypitljloi but certainly can onty be regarded ss huff so blessed Its double llttitilnttt" Aiexre oi ' ' Protest. ThiTlf w" TTrT leans llee has received front Mexico, by way of Havana, an interesting puti lie itocuinent, addressed by joe Ma ria Ortiz Monasterio, Mexican Secre- IWf "of FiiTeign "A fTair?.- to his-Excrl-- lency ine oecreiary 01 roreign Aiuirs, td-the United States, and dated March 31, 183r. He commences by stating that the PrcsUent ml interim of Mexico, has seen the eKnowledgment of the inde pendence ol.the viusurgcats" ol lex as by the Congress of the U. States, Sl the subsequent appointment of Mr. Alsee Labranche, to be Minister Plen ipotentiary to the pretended Republic, with just surprise. The premature measure was viewed with Ihe more sur. prise because, it was .not anticipated. Mr. Forsyth, on the 24th May, last year, in answer to Mr. Gnrtiza, the Mexican'ministcr, statetf that he was authorized oy lher President to assure him that the Government would adopt no resolution or decision on that ques tion, which was hot founded on the rules and principles which had guided it in the dksenuona between Spain and her colonies; - Socb was the language, lie contend, nsed by Mr. -Forsyth, just after the victory gained by thein surgents.'" He asks if the'ease sup posed by Mr. Forsyth has now ar rived? Arc the" Texians In the same position that the Mexicans were in re- ga rd to Spai when the lTni t elB ae acknowledged their independence? Is there the slightest point of identity be tween a nation of more than six mil lions of inhabitants, who br their sole efforts had thrown nIT the yoke of Spain after a sanguinary struggle of eleven years, and a few thousands of vagabonds, without country, without religion, without' virtues and without laws, menaced by a numerous army, full of enthusiasm, marching to recov er the laure'a' which a capricious des tiny ravished at St. Jacinto! Shall the atrocius4nslt be offered to Mex ico, to suppose it incapable of vin dicating her right to the territory -w h i h- -tlrose wise Tab! e advn4au&rs hae usurped and shall we submit to the sneers 01 that republic?" The Minister next alludes to Gen eral Jackson's Message of the 21st De- emberlisr,Tff it tenus entirely to support a neutral position between Mexico and Texas. The Minintcr concludes by uttering. on the part or the f resident ad interim, Iiustamente, a sojemn protest against the acknowedgment ti the indepen dence ot the pretended republic ef I rxss. matte by the United States and begs the Secretary of State to milYe know p said nrotes President of the United States. - I I I i, 1 1 1 1 -""-' '.In' Editor m Trouble, The fol lowing good-humored article, with i's bill ol fare appended, is from the Tus calxunian, a good and true Van Buren paper, published in MiaisHippt. I We would only remark, in reference to this worthy editor's case, that his "suffer ings is not intolerable," for it might be far worse with a man who has, thus far,plenty of corn cake every day in the week: :,' 'f. yr ,. ' . --I hie i eoe48ib Nv-trfid lockity fnr it is that the volume is so near its complcioni for never was a poor devil of an eili'or so nigh being alarvtd out a we art M this present wniinjf Ay, we ere threatened with s'arvat'.oii! Think of that, ye rumpfcd rribes, who ihrioe a day regale your hixu rions bellies 00 , mutton-chop, rosst beef, duoiplin, and perchance, lurtile soup and f'ricsseed chicken (Zoimdst how onr motrh waters!) wsstiing the same down your patvi pered guile1 with old October brown and bright, or spaikfinir Champagne! Think ye 'good,- fat, sleek-headed,' pure, and ran. htibc.l Whig editors, who are constantly cr) tog out against the poil men, tnd Hit party's liberality to its editors think of a tlemncra'ia editor, a hole-hog Van Btirtn and GhoUnn man, u nigh starvation, that one No. 9 msckrral per diem, and a half bushel of core meal for a for night, is al moit - hi wh I allos-ance. This 1a no esaggeration, Tovaa sod town offiMri and individuals owe trifl'nig sums . for priufjogv aud. aUi ougU 1 , I . . M J I ,L iik. uuHavi uunucu incut, wnn an obe toate jprsever, week .fur week. throtirh xir columns, wecau t induce them . la rill It nav II eir tleblsi ' rinnnl !l,t money enotigh to lurniah ouraelvea with the losuriea ot potk and floor neither Mkhits&r na'v'eTWJ been able' te procure dorig the fast four month - As for party patronage, we woinu not give a n csyune ir mtpi . rnnace of the hole democracy . tf a fair Ui- nlay of it benefit has been exhibited to . If we had ever dreamed of being ro'W,' we might with iruih csclaim llowel lluwrl where art the 'Spoils' the glowing fancy pic'.ureJ?' ' " . ' fa vctC 5bvr'"'ix-"tif6 Vi'yiT. .SWAiy Com hresd, iaoIsmc. and cofT e. Corn bread, to Hie, and mack Twevrfna-Cotw bread, po'stoet, and tdt. I4e.iir C'ora bread, cod'ee, Jt n.ack eral.- ", .... ? IHinji Corn bread, macVera', and oorrr-wiwsiii W.iy Om bre, nirtatees, and alt. m'inv ceta breftd.mckcrUsnd e).w, mn. rv'JJ a w mM ion. ' tme bill Attest t'xvti. j " ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 ' ' : roa the Star. Mr. Editor, Aa there has yet been no nomination for a member of Con- gresa for this tlistrict. in opposition to onr hi.ipnt rpnroirnlilivi. I -untilil suggrat that the whig party should sup- Will bit sold tm Frids the lib Jutr nesl, be I mouth, anl outir uf sUiinttnti, the lolloHg tracts ef land, or as much as ill pyib aaaeosa ol Tsx due lor the year IS3S, together with tlie aostsi'l 'advertising iIhi samai To WHOM SXLOMetS. Ve til Jidin Amis J gross Adair- - - - Snotl II. Carrjway (;lirlntt lntenMHt ' .Uetjmin KitMlliy' llsiit V tUiuH tjurstt- 1IT lleij.tnin llarritiou Urmiii 1 1 ot lis '" - Jmtten tlimwons' IUIr John A. ilukUe - jhn LatUatB Harmon lTnt I 151 er, so 30 '- ' 8o n ,vi IOJ IM WO ILJurit iJl-Ufry John F Pbelits 1 1)0 l0 ISO Uss IK. ti I Kretlerirk Slrcly Jihiii Taikrnion Ssmnrl U'vgfin' Heir Jnslma U hit Stephen t aler Cbaiks Wilder t Town Lot in Plymniiilt, Xn. nnt known, Ihe -t Tow j m.riynmuik. Nft. t known, the lumiiM aiuuiu mi v Aire epteiua liens soy niuers, '"""' " " " R. DAVIS,' Hhirif Plymouth, May II, 1 1ST - t- - .. . j Tw XOTICK, ' IVill be snhl, f.ir il., t flier Hour! llmse dnr U rifubowinfth; inrMmit'sy the 10 day f -July neat, the follow hie Irsel of laud, or so morh thereof as will ust I be amowut ol Uses dna lit the year IIUS, togetbsr with the eust ol advertitmg. Xo.Acau. nsioxeiae to, hVirsa Cernset. ' any ; an eo 79 -" 8?S ISJ .1 ituknown fuktiown ' ' do dd ;""' " ', ; ItWhar.1 Kbb - tin do 1 (truth Creek , It.. II! I. I iimiiiiv I Ja t,nrrk idMWljMPsa 1 .(.. HnrCmk II Wslker llryt.-rR . - , M ill, do do Unknown ' dn 1IHW Kivcr O tlO - ., .- IT US t .lnlJrf.K ,iiiilsni,ietK I Hawkins's llelr t:ne l-'er Joint ItkMlton 4Krp Ur JQtlN II This CSih Msy.iur PltOCLAMATIOX, ; liy the Governor of North Carolina. 200 Dollars Reward. Wheress it list lx-r mstU known to m ty the vtnliel of an tuquust held hy. Ihe Unroutr, thai A. ti. Krit, ui the aounly id Alm lm, was rescntly murdered In - said euuiity, and ilml tieoiga W. Ciitinin, (uf the umiity mid Sinte lanrssid.) stands aluugcd with Ilia ouutuiiskiun il the said fclaiiyt and whereas it is represented that the said Ucerg W. L'eburu is a lugHite from ko, liiereriore, e lb etui tlml Ihe Mid George W. Cotmrn msy be Sirvlicneil nd bruunltl In trial, I lnv ilKinglx trir 10 l.nic litis my Prnclsranitran; off -ril.g K r w aid of f 6 hundix-il dollars, to any person -or persons w b will aiirelend and nln him lit tlicjjil, ir dclier him lo the Sbei'iff uf Martin nuivi 1 w4 1 di jmu-uiMM.tuirl''.IWl- wneuier sivii or miniary, wnnin tins Mate, lo us l heir bi'st exeriiiiMS to apprehend, or cause to be apprehended, the said fugitive. iwnv (liven under my hsni! as flnveener, &KAI ( wnd the (ireal Aral uf Noiih L'hwk i. tm, at tlie ihy nt Hslthjli.nhw ttSlb My, A. i. 1WT. huh Ann I) nuDis.r. CnmsTornrB C Uittis, f, &. (!. It'. Ciilitirn Is ahi'iit 30 yesrs of ?e, abmii S I vet 0 inshrs high; tl.iik id, of an iliU.'iie and inuuular conttiliiiioii, imrlt lun rs'licr Hgeld, lull luce, Sieaks slmt stnt quiik when spoken lo, with s soiuwtMt duwucast. It Is believed he wore on leat iug a blue sloth eoat with Velvet solisr. . - . . - ...- if. , To be published hi the following papwrti Its lri;h UKiater, NutwdHrd, V iltuKi(Kiu Advrr. isr, r'.irttewlle Oburvcr, ll-liia Advocate and Cwtluia 'WatcTmsak " : r LONDON rOliTCIl. - A few dessnrtl late, just locrived, and for ssU by S. P.. IIL.AKK. JOHN O. JTI AKS II ALL . Fayettyii.le Strkkt, Ralv.ioii. ; - lias just reserved an eilcntiv anil well select, ed supply ot (iroseries, amongst which are the following! " , (Joniae Itrsndy, Ortsrd k Dupuy's brandy ChampVigne d t ' A iilr and Peat h do - Jt '' 1 ' 4Wtwiwr Awttgiw, )( CtM ewe) if,- It Rum . nioiiongsneia, icjre ami Imri W boVtv Cl.imp..gt,e, Mwleh-a, t'mtkhrry Wiasi Pperiu and 1'allov Candlei c W hits and llrown Br Snau . AlUmy Ale and thampaigCllrr . Lowdosj Bro Blow, i pial k enact Dll lmoa Syrup- . ; HrtiwaMugar - . Spiee, I'rpiter and Hinrer r Almonds, Usisiu awd Lrnioas - -, Hnanish Kegsr and timoking Tnkssso - -Chewing Tleeo, from lb Ir'sciories ef My ers, Urown and Arnold v . .......... - Ivmllard's Scotch and Mssesbaa Sow ft . t.isM Waie, and Crockerv , An assortment of Tin W a're . lleef, Heef 1Migues and Ytuisow hams 4 ' ftnlogna Sausage Water wd Uuiter Cracker t'aste Ulwckiug, k. . . . - ' ' . - OU; m- CusifnmeiH, First rate ClltWl.N'Q TOUAlXU, If tbe den - ' port JTts Oil B. Ouhs foe the office,' a a . . prOYlUeU 06 may aCflUH'SCC fl 8BCh a ,yn,iation fw,icK it ts hoped he will , . ' ' U9. A -VOTF.il: DIED, Iw thisCity, on M ednekdiy "tiiornlns; test. irrri Armrrnnr. - lo Granville county, on tb 1 7lh inetant , at tlie teiiJenc of her daughter, sir. Elisabeth Ulackwell. Mrs. Nancy Marshall, consort of ilium Msrull, in the B8th year of her eg. 8!i was a vioisand amiable woman, and we much respected by her friends and acquaint. -nxfwftawsrforitiwfinet Jcjits, verf rauch afflicted with the deed palsy, and for the two laH years of her life, unable to walk with- out asi.un . She has left two daughters, a number of grand children, tnd a large circle ef ' rebtives dc friend to mourn their loss. (Csw. In IxJuiburg, on the ISrJ May, Mrs. Jan P. Lancaster, relict of the late Rev. Wilhsm Laucnster. The deceased bid set out in a Cie two J.ouisburff, lo wnipaoy with her daugh' uisi4nt iroin me village, no dm procrcueo Has a very Kfiart distance,- when the Horse, tekingv f.-tfiht at a Urge number of Vultures near the road side preying on n animal carcase, precip. intd boib froat the Carriage, instantly killing Mm. L,hut Mr. PH although thought danger. 0U,-T ,nJ"4 h !"r.. la new reeovenng. I1-'' '. ire the Cvdrt lloese ctnee. in Ihe lew t'b Ta a ts ,TA'aos, ut SWomsf- ,.J SSI 8 it laCrulldl '"-:' "TT1"" llsttly KrriHBndn-heri,,r . Julia I'lMrlp anil eilicr tlisi ki Nurraan and twheri Wm. U Chee) and Jnri Oof;a 1fTfrtnrt"'tirhT -- lkk lurrissan's lleiri sad there Ata Allinand ether . , IWt'jimt tlarrlssHa and eihrvw J ante Htnunt, Jr. awt ether ' Bsrt Wihry anil Ither , 3 6 1 fA t ttd 7 S 4- 4 ?UUttJh, l'hli su (Hlirrs t 2 4i t harhts I'heln aiwt ullars ti ieM llmrj Downing and ell.ei M'm. Khoails Hvirs and other ''" a 1'hnmss Walker's lleh and thee Wm. White and ether . Wnt, Allen eufl- other - ' ui llsrily N. Spruill' tlcir and ethers K 7 sr C5 J( t B.' I tM propcrlv of Sitss Mntrsr, la da 1,1 property .f W w.. Wlkr tat Id. t e o, 'Aajoisis.- LisTca ar.-1 Fafnathn,' llil.sm Mum iJimei Ttsnstr 100 i.tesae jniinttnn I tuimss I ji lev I nil . t I ... . '. ' - . IV. tjarlmt I . L'nl.n.d I - SO 1 nHat l.inillrv rid i . ' ml . r ! -("" - ,. a - liitinrnttnito 7 ""! ' 1 ICMZJT I 'Vter I': Haiih I . . itn . : I ft IMisli KtrauijliH I do I SOO ' ' I ... - .' " - K,.l,d Jul(ll J '('. 1IKN) I ".:'. tin' .!. I Sltft tti !nm Wrirrl ! '- I - - ec i . . .......... .... , - 'nun J. Alston , iJoft.H Slullldr 31 K lirt en Uonirck iJtdin llnrralsua I 3Km) .ln, U(iltija - U. (;, I 3J0O AH MAN, Shr,fu Clm.bsiamnty.N. C. 13 WW. - tiiro the nrtirlei n IVlal, mid II h. will apeak l'orluelf. t hav sent In Messrs. Tunttr if Ji thfi, II wiksL-tivrs, H .li-lKU, L, O , one of those jttstly cvl.lii Sled Ft-ruth t.ranit Aellnn l'in r mtrS, rn'ide by Kiodiirt. Weiceiter sntl Durham, f nrr tntkrrt. khkh I brg may bit uiiiieeuilly xm I and li ietlj t!se imliuminli ate wo very du r-hle sweet, mellow, and oweitnl m , a well bciutifiil hi tfteJr f xtrrior. that I should Mippnse all hn want f'ishns at all wwuld vel lliei.in.lvn uf the rii.pui tuiiitv of rr ttinr sush stheer. v ' . "V i 1 tn prises ry frtm (wo hundred and fifty I five I.Bi.tlri d dollar, the on now aekl is this ' hundred slid ChaMfef,, . . .aKat --"-;-"""-' '",.'- R p: NASif. Sole tPM tor A irglnl nd X. Carotin. Idi-tiid fienlenrn are n quested letatf at Ihe North Csrulina Hnok Slme, mjt rxnuma m,!!A'!K'!.jl,M,t.!lVRAt ivr vtirgw- atiuiuiavf;Bit 'ibv TUKVRft k HUGHE?. . hrwldtlONl II ILL- AC A DEiWr. The Kismliiiiinn nf the Student l this In. - - -twttPm-tfl-tke-rifee on 1 hntwtay snd F,-rr ut, jin .! ,wn rfiinri ai which Mine I'a entt and f.uSHisns are par ku'arly invited lo attend. I he r-xerritet will re-eomine nee on Mmirtsr. Srd July, ami teitle l,t Ih-eiRibt-r, at ....! prises, hie Hnsril, tit. 4l ddlr. Tuiiicn sill vsry from 10 In lldidljrs, wiihatmall u ol JO et.ts for privilege nf fStudetiH' Library. Thw s:u l)ts if this srhwil re li-rnlrd mrmhrrs nl fumdy, and whKe their ii.li llrcii.- . I imH-nvrmi nt I wrieily aiiemlrd lo, a purrn- ' l wslrt.hilnvis Is kej't vee Idem, to rused -thorn ;mst l!. wow ten rerrM vice tf ill., sijiaiiors tt'rn;anre nd idleness, tnd at lift "': MmfJ.h".fJtt.?JvJ.r.lwtireM'' ih.i. , ,,a imHW1snr ss well a ennrtswtr.ri.eli, t tJ vhlue. ThNilrrln,f.e,,ki,cfc.r;ikeiil.w. ber Of u.,t w ill ap.i, u ,lri,(, mf awl none (J pnJM. ) reeeiw-d. who cannot sub- . nut to an easy, u,i4 and harwtr, but a stiist, lirm mul pr,mpt iliMxp'we, uwlr wk'wh lb -claol at this plwe ht pro-neeed even twvnad my expi.llf)ii.( sad kss suCVred but few end short ittiHriiirjts fa was bad atsosiuliuns wad -immnral NimiiMures. - ; , u !' TIm- sKiwilna of Ihe an.t U nr r,V.ine all ihe a Ksntsge of kehh sd r eaM-tit, with nol CUI 8Up wiihin v midss. ; Z ;s,! r . S3 4. t'-i., Ad.lrs, nt tlwsom' Drbtre, Kash aowaai. . ?f..Carelia.. , - r. Standard will lesrrt Ihf sbove wetkty ttturw. UUOCERICtf, 'WIRES Ar, Jast received by the Swhscriber, sh avhliiiaai U bis former slntk, a lapply of, . . Groeeriea AVlnca A LltiKora, , , j '. comsistiso in riar or X$ar, ; Cf' hJ Ttn; f(reJre, Jr7rC On.tlet, hosp, Slsrwh, Mustard, Ainu ndt wad It ait in m 4 m(., liose, ftpbeny smd ltnoa Svrupsi Clumpsigne, Madeira, Fort, C'lsivt, Museat, sad other W Uei Ale wwil fluVr, In gitthkr withagvat ral assortment of KQVOl.St if the very best tpwlitv, whtrh will he snlit ea rrasimaMetermt.- ' '. -y, U. IHKK. , May 17. UU ,- V S3 3w, - A ftA euTjr of Cigar of tlifn-rewt XU lie, Mim bt Ibsai vwry (upvriwrj Juat rt . ad. by 5 - X, U. Kt.AKKi y Mag If, JW:i . .,;
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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