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1 . y c!vm dav t a uum'iT nf" Ji ii of "ew To. k city. haRpn- ' T to '" fr our.ierHi- Serw.s sY.J P t lUe hr. H V .til m ottle and rnaamficeoce ;jh.c done honor I., the best ct- er in the country. D Ahto:i Al ex.ader. gMillemtn who leaded y,w Ynrk upon a re ce nt orcasi.m. ptc ' ,ided at the t1de, Wisted ly a num. b-f af Vire-pryidenta. Spe.-c.Les were .Vie and "" kjiL2LIi!L "0f iireTfrvr'TmTnTJTpTiTa. and l.j v- ,ral (!inM2ui!-l gntletnen of New York and Maltiinnre. "1'he party, hum teriT,it).vunU of two hundred, broke up afew moment bff'H-; midnight. 'IV entertainment U said In have been ,,W.aUcal.ly feasUf J-eaaou an-l the'll tw of soul." "Every man seemed happv "thi"Z occur red ini!'"i l,,e festivities f the occa sion. v"- Petersburg. March 2 i3S . Ir." Ft .". -On Wednesday evening lat, at ah ut 7 "'clock, a lire biuke out inaMiuM building; ailjaceut lo the Stables the H I'linibrouk Hotel. Before water. pould be obtained, t!ic Sublet", built f wood, nut filled with rombO'-'ible uuti-rials, were envelop ed in Dawes- The fit e was mh manic tte.l to th- rarpeTn-K'k building " u( Ui.haiii ('. li-vrlU formerly JV,e .',).vliith ni pn li.ill v, and to i'ii! bi'u k lumber house of Anderson & itives, which was wind y Cousumed. Several maH Wumlen, building in tear ol the Stable also destroyed. ' From what w ran learn, we have h i .Intrht-that t lie-Fire was the wnrk of uf nn incendiary, who, in the execution .,1" iiis diabolical PMinokC. t!)oe the nio-t u!iuTab'o part of the town. In the Stables of the Hot. I. there ww-4t)JuM:ei.aul veral.Caiager a!! id" which wert! saved, Int. t" Fresli charge coiitiiue to be mailc against Commodore Elliott, one half of which, if true, should induce .lujummediate recall, arrainMiment be fore a Court Martial, and dismission finm a gi'rvice which he has disgraced. It in now nai l, th.it hi treat wnit of iiov. Caanil family, whilst oo bard hit lii;, a pnw'-i, wa cuch h to ovM for a enni plaint from iht function arv to the proper Department. Fed. .1rtn(U . egroe a uml Jluit Road Slock. -A rile 'if mr-Ne;r.ievsiid Witming' tun and Raleigh Hail Iloa-1 stock be luninj to enta lea, took place in this town on Tuesday last, which may1 be worth mentioning, as indicative ot the temper of the tiit.es. A likely negro boy, etl about 14 M for 6t0 iah. Si W of XV. & It. Kail Road Stock, nn which 300 li.nl been paid ild for filTi; and five hharca'of the same tuck, on wirich RI00 ha.een paid, were otd at a I ', nf fti) w addition to the S100 whi'. h ha'! been already' paid. T arbnrogh Prrt. Leal Mine. It ' a (lords u much pleasure 1.1 uie.tbat a valuable Lead Mine ha been lerrntly discovered in the lower part of Davidson Coiintr. The Ore is the carbona'C of Lead which unite the advantages of great ;eh! ami very ca-y reduction, ami the vein i said to Ue vt-rv extensile. The carbonate of lead l as never been h)unti iu cuuniderabefiusiitities in Kurope, but exists in ubiMidnnre at the celebra ted htmrttt Mine in. Mi-aouri, where, owin to the ignorance of the miners, it wis until recently considered as n tiller; but that mine having been takni u;i by a Company who have brought the Tights uf Ri-iciu-e their as s.Vance, the arboiute o Lead is now . I'yXVl''.!. SAlU xreat xar.e qiul cun.ider.. lii most valuable ie. 'The mine in Davidson has been pur 'h.ird hy Mr. lioswnx A. Ktxo. wiirtue skill and peisev. ring iivtoMrv are well known, and insure surcrss. '. Car. Tlic Cniiventi i i chosen bv the peo jn of ihe Slate of Pe'hsjlva'nia, which 7-.l'.,c '"is,' in essttn, first at' H.rn-bt'.g, ami lately at Philadelphia, aojaurned on Thuisday lat. having cumplet.-d their , tabms b?. forming a "'w Constitution ol" government 'for ' '! State, to be submittetl tu the pro P'tf f.r acceptance or rejection. The ennsylvania Iritelligenter espressos '! opinion that the amendments will 'ivW'ddown.aivltlnit tle ,j Con stitutmn. umler which the Stale has . prospered lor half a century will be sustained. Ar?r(, Sf uleri. -glOOO are offered t Sumtei ville, . or .pprehefi. l"' ot Minaand Stephen MCoy.or '"f 'he fiMiner aliMie; win are charged 'th stealing four slaves, and perhaps "'her. Jt is supposed that thev have de for. North Carolina, thence for lennessee, and across the Mississippi I exas. Miua McCoy is about 56 or yca.-a of age, about five feet, ten jches high, square made, weighing a J;'Ul oDt; hundred and forty pounds, y left eye out, full white teeth .in Jront, and thews them much when a.uShlng or,, talkjng his voice is stii mffJ nasal, hair dark. , Hi brother t-phen4W a little loer ami thicker '' Mina. but bears a family resem Jjanr.e, dai l Uir and light eves. Fay. 'pie Bruith 7orfei in Vrxitr Cni)tt ''o.lf Kf... a.:,Lu..i . i ' .i v... teflssalaer ahouIJ, in spit of all ef 'orta to Iht contrary, carry some 2 or v.... iiMU) raw r.'.liti over iirto Canada. "w fear they wi'.l have hot work. ' It is aid CoKfertli, in returning from Detroit. threvgV Canada, . frand, be tween Detroit and Niagara, about 8000 tro-ip, SOOfJof which are regular: Jifsdej (histh'e flower of the Biitish army are m the way from England to me same tmtiiiaooti. TIE ST All RALEIGH, MARCH 1S39. KPECCKl OP MR. SMITH.' V' invito B pjrlieutar atwntion of lh rai'lcr o th iBtarwling eititrt from (tk peech of Mr. mithf of Iutlisnia, which will b founJ in this paper. Hi ar jumenU againvl the Hub Treiif arc elosr,' (bre'bla, eonWnf ing, and" -heuhl mi eseefully trraiured m ,th meutory of every mmt wha dwires the weitare of liia country in preference to ihe jetty, eeliteh iutererte of perty,,,."'-'', ,- J,, 'ilvie tytech is-ei en Important and valua ble tiociimeul oo ercauut of its butorieat fact. Il will be aeen, ll ehowa, Wyotxl duulitr ibt it was Ihe deaign WUfenerat Jacluoh to U tli a Treaturf jtaitkt, all mmwt.ot Bnk mourner" to tJ ootjirary ooUffWiataoJioa' I Tlii i, alitl the pit'tpjeof hi. oUecjuioosfc-! awer, Martiit Vao itoren. i But fiiiduia' UK feophi r ajot ; J hfmi Ini ' y. Atfoii a 1 to cue tiieu tMfttoojf t:i--nutnniatitw ok t ic," and (hat bcanot Uterefor eiblib it opeiity, he resorte to. ati-alageio to the pur pose of arcompliahing hie ohjaci of grasping die Trosaory. Ii la a deep laid, acueaie e con piraey vry wy wotthy th bviundlaes ambi tion and the renowned cunning of Ihe Great Magicisa. Let the people mark the operation aud deveiopoiiMbte of thi plan. To acoomppnh it all other banking institntiona must b Jemot- ialiet, With wbat matarTy akilt siutwii: hia nergie have beeo dire-'ted to tliia point, may be seen in the liist .ry nt th Iut C or 8 year, snd -th "presciit wrateliod condiiion of l ho country. The L'tilted Bute Bank waa fir,t attnrked and destroyed, under the cry that it was adaogeroue, uneohaiitnlional monopoly, and that the Stale Bantu were iufimu!--better. The State Banks, thnae precious pets uf the Government, are now in their turn to be pros trated, in tla cry that Bank are unnecessary, we must rr'.ura to the "eoiiatitutionn! curren cy," '-hard money," "gold and silver." and break up tbe "Rug Barons," "Aristocracy," "Federshata, 4c. AW.- This efteeted, and th Suh-Trtnsury will necerily billow; and thro will come the reign of paper money again with a vengeance. "The Magician and hi paraaitcs will eat Uieir own word,ifeuy that Jei P'001 iecd a melailie eurraoey, and flood the country with Treasury itotc, treasury drafts, treasury checks, and hoard up tlio gold and silver in th "vaalt'' and ."aafca" of hi grand Treasury Bank, i Hi ojijeet is to enlarge snd strengthen the power of the Cxeeutive. The aWtriM rf Machiavel sppesrs to govern bim in sli his pub lic measures. '-He., proposes to Princes ths amplification of their power, the extent of their dominion, and th lu&jettfo of their people, a the iolo objects of their policy " eotl rtcum, mends llie affectation of virtue as a useful means to lead totheoe pu;pose." Lst him car ry out hia policy, and this great people, whom General Jackson bossts of having left prosper ous and free, will be IXSLATtn. Jpfretiticeiliip-.4blitioH- 0' ConnelL Recent accounts from the West Indies, repre sent the apprenticeship system of the blacks as working badly. It makes ihem inaolont, Isiy, and vicious; aud auch is ita demoralizing ten. deucy, that the catalogue of crime ia increased an hundred folJ. Theft, rape, and murder ba become quite common. This Is attributed, iq a great degree, to the lender sympathies of ths abolition magistrate. The mailers reap So lit tle profit under the opera'tiona of this, system, that they cannot be very solicitous for its con tinuance. They must, therefore, view with in difference, the efforts of the English abolition TaETarhn have Tuiely aet' ' airiHeif modern phl lanthropio machinery in motion with lite view of accomplishing 0 unconditiooal and immedi ate emancipation. But this cours of the fa natice in England may tesch ijat?on. We msy learn from it what we may expect if we but grant the very mojent request of theae de luded incendisries in America, or show the least countenance to their nefarious designs. It would be throwing nil in jhe (lames of (heir wild-fire. Grant them but once fcwt-hold in the District of Columbia; snd it would not hs long brlore these misguided xealota would lay eige to the States; and if their iiifamousjtraele should prove insufficient, fire and th sword would be unscrupulously resorted to. Give them poaeeasion of ihe citadel, snd they will sk no favors of the. ouiposts. We cannot, therefor, impress Uo deeply upon th minda of th Southern people the importance of concert and vigilance in tin matter. . Wo observe Ihst O'Connell, the unprincipled Irish demagogue, has sgain Opened his crater, nd poured forth torrent of hi scortcliing la va apon the United 8tstes. At the Exeter Ila'.l and slavery meeting, held in Novemlier laat, he w the principal orator, and made a wonderful display. He accuaed Ihe L tales of having "seized upon Texas by fore because Mexico had- abolinheil slavery!" told hi audi lor that th President was at that moment ne- gotiating an alliance with those 'nobis ruflueiis.' And then he called out in an anguish, writhiug snd rolling his eyes up, "Oh let us tell these republican! (with a shaddef lik. on of Kesn's.lhat instead of standing highest, as they bnsst, fn th .Scale of humsnity, they ar th basest of ths bis, nd the silest Of the vile." This tirade of abase, he ended with the grand climax, that "unless America should move in this matter, the time must soon come, when ao civilised man would fref fie to ssaocial with so American li private life" AH this barefaced falsabood and riltsldr was enthusiastically shared; and what is wws,-ths enttment-1 taeet wida a Ueit .fam xka teneii W "toy at the north, U cwtt taeflveer bmhrni tH U Sooth tmw On wot teatt pienU aad dii f leir nemiee, ami be ruanleJ tiMt iheaa; end they bare Botbina: to frar They wlil laegh to eeorn the enrere of eoeh men an O'Connell, whthe ibey rave oa this or the ether tide of the Aifatie ', ; ' Vy a Mter to n tJrior of the "National I. telligeocvr.it appeal itiat the patrtnt forcf ere rain eoUeerina shout Detroit. A body of IVfc vy Ulaitdm weta in that wni'yjwjhji.Uil'iftail ntf-weannwriM ileoeelaar, and Uun- ciHob j were alao in itiol aaite. ,101 bbla. of lour brloneag to the BrHuh fovernmeot bad been seised by the patriots, ftotn On board the teamer Urn. Brad, lying in the Detroit river. Gen. Brady of the IT. S, Army is In coiamsnd at Detroit, a.td has matla a requisition on the Governor of StitXSim f wuxa ait eompaiiiea of Militia, for the jarpes of eniorceiug our a4oGfairolMbaM " -rr-z- i j - A letter ef the 1 7th, 4 days later, atatee that thS Patriot bad paoxd over to the Canada shore arilK a eenwi force. . , l'. 8. Hinro the above was in type, various reports havo bfa eecivedr repreaoaUnt the Canada frucr la t in a tiiga atala of , eiche nseoV th.it aSUrV were anticipated from both sides oftho Iiuethat Fort MalJen bad fallen into h Itamteof toe Patrrm-; amt 150 British eoldnera aiUed-4iut Uut t0UiuUt frencfa .jprt, oa tti &u Lnmcv, bavo been dWhan ded U Ciwaeqtiee af wait tfiflacuttv w itt llielr Jelr, .a) Fanwtaar," e. The aceawnl af-'eontwnfit.t'ijnr the 'Hno'r tht tt pal- rnu ftTMa. 4a iw glvo tip; any frtbr wmpr oT."VaiKi, sppeae b beat tlienlieateOV Ait FATAL DCEI,. A Uuel t.xk place on the 2lih ultimo, be- Iweea th Hon. Mr. Graves, of Kentucky, and the Hen. Mr. Cilley, of Maine. The two gentlemen, accompanied, the former by Mr Wise, of Virginia, and the latter by Mr. Jones of Wisonm, met near B!adensburjon that !JjijndjnjfoajyW lire', Mr.- Cilley-was shot through the body, sod died in a few minute. Ths weapons osed were rifle, th choice, of course, be n mail by Mt Cilley . . . .1, .... . The corrospondooceanda circumstantial U! meail ot the affair haa been conjointly published by Messrs. Wise an Jones, ths second;, from which it appears th alCtir grew out of th strictures made by Mr.Cilleya a apeecb in the House of Representatives, on tho publication in the New York Courier and Enquirer, charging a member of Congress with corruption and bribery. Mr. Wsbb, the Editor, repaired to Washington fur the purpose of demanding sstisfuiion, and sent a nolo to 1 Mr, Cilley, by the hand of. his friend, Mr. Graves, asking whether he (Mr. C.) had been correctly reperj ted in tUe uiob In waat he waa there repre sented to have ssiJ'of him in th House on tb 18lh iiirt.""Miv Cilley; declined receiving th uote of CtiL Webbj upon which Mr. Grave sjl dressed Mr. C. asking Id reasons for o dsine. Mr. Cilley replied he meant no' disrespect to Mr, Graves, but would not express an pinion as to Co!. Webb. Mr. Gravee, considering nimscir , -no una u rsd friend, Col. Webb," which he regarded aa ques tioned by Mr. C. in refusing to receive his note, thereupon sent the challenge which produced the melancbely result stated above. VTe1 are glad to pereeav that tiiis' triip'eal ' and me'tirocTHdy afl'sir ha tnspresssd Congress with a sense of the Importance of some legis lative enactment to put a stop to the bsrba. runs practice of ducllinpr, so far at least a that body hat jurisdiction ' the District of Co lumbia. U will be seen a committee has been sppointed in the House to inquire into th causes which led to the death of Mr. Ciliy, and to report a bill t suppress the practice of diielli"nt and that bid haa already been presented in tbe Senste by Mr Prentiss, to prohibit the giving or receiving a challenge in the 15 '. itft; which provide for the inflic tion of th punishment of death on alt con cerned in a duel which results in death. ' We sincerely hope that some soch bill will be psssed. It i high time this relic of s bar. barons s(je should be swept away from this enlightened country. It is a disgrace to tho. "Viid of hMH''' of barWrinarl how mirctt more an tiMhat of acivilir.ed, morat snd rcti; gious people! sod it U a matter nf perfect a . tonmlimcnt that a (Hutom so revottinrr to tho moral feeling'! of the community so olfen to the laws of God and man so reckless ly wasteful of human life should, under Our Wise & happy form of Government, have bert 'u'eruted so long. Let Congress now take the tide of public ferling at the flood; it will bear them out in strong and effectual mras. urea. t.rt them lay tllca'xe at the root of the tree, and the States will' cut off" its destruc tive branches The eye of the whole nation sre turned to the national Legislsture for ex amples. The Itejit that radiates from that common centre gives tone to public senri. ment throughout tae Country; and if the pro per standard he rid there, whethrr of lakh io.i, mora' or politics, it will not fail to exert s general and salutary Influence,, A it' re spects the particular evil of which we speak, let the American Cungrr1 but set hs face ft. gainst it, and the effect will be felt, not oj.ly in every part of the JmtvA State,, but throughout the civilixed. u otld. .The mem ber of that body are therefore called upon in thee!nriient language Mr- Prentiss, by their "regard to the riinjr generation, upon whom the hopes of the coimiry rest, by their regard to( the eternal and immutable pnnci p'es of moral rectrtmtei by every Considera tion rf j'iMiceaf.d hnmanityt by the duty they aw to God ai d llic'iT country, to give their aid and support to a measure demanded by the moral sense of the nation, and no less n. cessary lo r.vSWrsTSr-freedorn nf discussion there, )haa it W essential to personal security, ad to the prcservsiioa of law, liberty, and so cial of tier, " -," ' " i . , ay Th Bank Cnauaaionra of Mississip pi bav reporwd to th Legislature. They g is thai opinion thai tl Bank , of th Slat will not b able torampci payments Ufer ih laieLoJIt'dtJij?- " NEWS! .TWtJarl Mys:, t' f Th STIt 1mm which th ncsoaitian can dldat for th rridenry i selecied, ha held a Convention, having tut hs object th aboli tion of eisvery thus securing th federal votes nf the WtJtatesior Mr. CUy.", .. W hop th Standard. with th hghta" pemul bet ore h by the laat Register,' will h a trfo t gi va it readers a more particutst account of the afufrasid Convention this week -W hen and whera held who ware its officers th reauU o( its deliberation th source ef iu in fvaislwa, Ae. W were aw-vr that an act mseentlv ad t the ITttitref(r taking rheaerne nf the people of Kentucky on th sulitrvl if a Convention, (he paramount ob ject of which was onderatood to be, to lake in to coim.lomUon the slavery , question. V e ex- preaMil nur disapprobauon of the measure In etrang aad decided tern; but we eaw nothing in connect, Mr. Ctav with tho movement; nor bad w dreamed, though we knew They could h wondirrs In Kentucky, that they had, in so brief I spjfee; ascerlaTucdThe- will rrf-the-peov pie elected their delegates held their Con ventinn snl sold Mr Clay . to the aloIi- lionuits; list Una ia the age of ateam; and though it may go far beyond th utmost strotch f nur insnginalion, who know but they have ioem4 plan of governing th pooplo by stenrn trtj that wonder-working' State? 1 W ennnot believe the Htandaru, in its new-born seal against Abolitionism, intended a wilful misrepresentation in ttii matter. It ban, w presume, bean itself mutiead by lb reck Waa kmtemenu of the Globe soma kin drnd prnf, ngge,l in the dirty work of en deavoring to rob Mr. Clay of his good nsm? t J,!'! uth, on a subject upon which, of ail misers, 41m. Bouth m yiiayU uycpiy tilelites) t bim. ' But Ui Standard need noWbo os pruad if lW , public withhold belief allogetbsr from tho assertions of a print in which they Bad such incrodiblo statement. iriitirnten'e' Jlirjh Da$ was celebrated in an appropriate manner, and with more than u- sust spirit ' most of the cities in every section of thi Lnion. Iu Charleston, an oration was delivered by Bishop England, which U ' aid U flsasaaa ialstaa asia sJBrT I. a Is. . i m mr t Kja I , b A UBvV PfTtill VIIO VI II ! IIIPW I S III siMJ Ji'Bs riotic town of Fs'yetteville there was a hand some military psrsde and a splendid public dinner. Ws regret that weliav not room fur th excellent toasta given on th aecasion. The following well merited compliment was, passed upon Gov. Dudley, who waa invited, but una ble to attend: By S. IV. TiUinghatt, a guni. Th Gov ernor of Monk Caioliua: tie ha manifested bis devotion to the public interest by bis prixxu aa w!l aa public act be may b truly called a Republican who peril his fortune for th general-good, ' .' ' . 1. , thane for th Boiton Lattet. XVe pub lish iu to-day's paper an address of three thous and voung bachelor of Txa to ths three thousand ladies of Bostoa who petitioned Con gress against th annexation of Icxas. 1 hey eeni to think ft asrtri'iii union will not be quite se -objectionable to these Boston gait as th tohllcal union against whicn they a ve hemently remonstrate; and we Sre inclined to think they are not at all mistaken, especially if, S the Houston Telegraph shrewdly suspects, these political Amazons hav all passed the Ru bicon in the old maidisb line. -'VV-t.t4i FLORIDA. '..''," " "'V It is reported that General Jesup has cap tured from three to five hundred Indians men, women and children. It I also said th General hae had a talk with tbe Chiefs, and th Indians bav agreed to come in and- go to the West, but they hope the i'resiJent will peri mil them to remain in their country, end th General lis consentssTthal tby" Wt vetnaia until they hear from Washington. . Cl. fftbb. This gentleman ha, a w learn, returned to hie residence in New York, and we may reasonably expect aomrihiug from him in due lime, in" reference to the late unhap py affair. In lh meantime, i is but ju I ihst h should hav th advantage of whatever bi conteroporariee in New Vork, who knew him best, may thiuk proper to ssy in hi Csvar The Evening Star, edited by Mr. Noab, ha the following paragraph. . "1 believe I know something of Col. Webb; we have been at war snd st peace alternately fr the last ten years. I bsv alwsys been bit friend, never hi enemy. H i carles in hi political oourse zealoua in .hi reantmnl ' easily subdued and of inordinat vanity iis indeed hi great if not bi only weakness, but tbatheis "blackguard" or "no gen I lam aa," as be wa( called by Mr. Cilley ,and frvqaantly ) by ether .men who hav refused lo meet bim, i untrue"."" James Wateon Wbh isrrtc-ewr wf eH eewrltitionary elliesr, aa sid.d csmp, ! Gr.r al vvaahington, honor enougn w w !! y for any man lo the remotest generstion- -ft is connected with eom of ths -eddeat tarn tien in this 8l ate haa several brother all ien of character and respectability, and is married ia on f our oldest fsmilirs, and baa several chil dren that he is educsling with great car, and attention. To stigmatise a man so situsted as 'blackguard," under an excuse to get Ad of Ike responsibility of meeting, I only I bring nn another issue which, in th ess of Mr. Cil ler, has led to a disastrous termination, and th choice of rifles by Mr. C. wss no doubl msd under the impression that Mr. Grave ws a decided shot with a pistol. Jlppnnttteuti Ay Ma Pretident, by and with ths advice and etntmt the Sentitt. James N. Barker to be First Comptroller of th 'i 'ressury, from lh (rat of March next, 'in ths plac of Georg Wolf, resigned; . ' ' ' Peter W. Gamier, Jr. lo b Mrht for lh Wsstern District of Florida, in the place of Jt W. Exum, decessed, . . , . ,s .,;.;; DOMESTIC EXCHANGES. ; The New Tork correspondent of the Jati'iual .ItiteJligencer say;-' A laje. article in the Globe attempt "rX " Prove that the domestic eithan gra are. better in Philadelphia that) when ihe ynhed States Bank reula ted thein, is funny, Tlie grave fiaan ctt-r omitted the fact, that even jov emment hotea' are belriw. par flow iti New York, that' the United States Hank issued notes, at par in every city and village of this broad-spread Union, and tint now' Jt costs 15 and 20 per cetvt. t make remittances from place to-'place,- where -the United States Uank "mada thein for 1,, U a I per cent. 1 -This attempt to prove the siov mestic sixchanvei nre all well, eeraindi tiie: of the Globe's "cryoTfno pfei lure which an honest man might -re-ret, in March laat 'and4he Federal fxis cot it all tip to influence the New .York charter- election, and that it woeld be all over whan the eleatiftt wm ofer.7 The facts i. Avcria. exchange have not been in ao hot rid, " a condition as they. now are, since the last war, and the calamity of experi ment' and expedient lias thus been made aa great, the loss of life excepted,' as that of war, ,To quote the sales cf State bank notes in 1825 and to jnrn-., ptltenf lit I'liiiad el -' phia, is great finar.cieringt as in I8'2J State bank notes were kept at home the place for them, and now exchange 00,1? luladclpluiL40-JIe wLiotk 44 x- f, seven hours distance is & and 21 per ceht.! ' J .. . t We nndorsisnj that th Rev. William M. Green of ibis place, has accepted the appoint ment' pTProfeor of Rhetoric and Hi lie lat ins in th University of this stats, sn 1 wilt immedtAtelv enter upon the duties of tlie olTic. Ahhotmh we cannot but regret the departure from amongst, yi of so eatiinuble s cilisen-rysT hi friends will rrjoiceal hNapi.oiiitment to a station which he i o well qualified In fill. W are glad however to learn, that it is net hia intention immediately eulirvly-io relinquish his parochial dntieaat this pl.ee. Ui family will remain here (or some time, and for Ihe present his absence wiil I" only for part of each week, irivmg to hi pari-honers here the benefit of bis instruction one halt' of each Suniliy lli'.ltbora' RttvnUr. M iTKKT 7 r RAt.KttMI. MAHCII jr. Cotton U -OnrO a7J n-r linsbrl. Kloui S'i7 SX rAYEi rKVlI.l.K,. IT.II 2d Cotton 8 a 9 JOY'. Corn 7i: Klour Si a 7$. ,':'-HrArtINGTOS, N C FKB '-'6.- Cotton 8 W. rlti.tvn-1 ft PttTEK 8 a t J. C bacco, l.itfs i -23 i i 23, Leaf. 4 53 a 7 50 Klour 7 '15 a 7 5 J. Apple Brandy. Last crop, 65 to 70 c. Cnfllr. I'rorn 10 to l'Jj cts. tngat s. N" Orleans, T to II Ji St Cioii, lO.fo II cs Salt Liverpool, ti 53 to I. Hacon. (Hog KoiiiiiL) 9 to 10J cts. Iron. Swedes, 10j to I It) p. r ton. ' BALTIMOHF. FLOCK MA1IKF.T. Howard Street Fi-oro Wa.'j.ms, f7 75 from Stores, 13 standard, ?3. Vfe are advised of no aaktniak- ng which are woith noticia; - B,t4 CAria f4 21. - The following are the Appointments of IJisliop Ivas lor Kis visitation, dtiringthc en suing Bpr'dig. . ten tsvs in th congregation nl St. Joints, Favetteville, from the tttiiio' Mareh. when in addition. tthe 01 dinar v duties af hi visita tion, the Hidiop will hold a meaning of the Missionary Committee. - . F.ight days' in th . I'uri.b of St. Jaapea Viliiiiiir''.!i, from Wist of Maich... . . F.ight tlsya in the Parish of Christ Church, New hern, from 3 11 of Marcli Friday, April 6th, at lit Thomas' Chapel Craven Co. , . , : . - ; , , , Saiufda), rth.at ?t Paul's Swift Creek. ' Eight (bys in St. Helar Parislt, Washing ton, front Till ApriU and ; , ' . Four days in other placrs is Beaufort Coun. ly, from 14th. Six days in Washington Cn, and at Lake Phelps, irom the lath of April. Three weeks, in the counties of Chowan, Perquimonj snd I'usniiotsi.k 2d Sunday at ler Ea,ter, (Arhil a"Jth) at St Paul a Churlt, Edentom and 31 Sunday alter Kastrr, May 6) at Client Church, Elizabe h City. 1 A week in Eilcecoinb Gminty and part adjoining. 5th Sunday after Kaalcr at Calva- ry Cnurclt, I srboro . ' Fi'rt. The dwelling house af Mrs. Ander snn.st HillboroiiKh,whicli w- ccupied by G. W. B. Burgwin. Esq. together with the kitchrn and all their content, was consumed by fir on on Sortday morning, th SJih ultimo. Ape. gro boy perished in th flamer : MAUBJKD, In Wilmington, On Thursday, 15th all. Mr. Jonathan H. Kothwell, of Brunswick County, to Mis Msry C. Rsnkin. On th?lst ull. Mr. James Richardson of Caswell, lo Miss Sarah, daughter of Capl. Ka lis of Pittsylvania, Va. Alvo on ths Stat alt. by th Re. N. II. Har ding, Mr, James Tolee of Rslciiih, to Mies ' Ma ry Ann Galium, of Milton. " In Cabarrus eminly, nn th tJd "ult,' M. David . Neweir Mia . M. Hsnis, dugV tor. of Alex. Harris. ' . . i On lb lid ult.. Mr. Jacob A. Tntarow of Dai county, -Mi Catharine B. FAwer of Iredell eounly -. r r. DIED, , i Of eonutnpion, at llie bouse of bis relative, Thomas M. tilount, Esq., in Prusacola, Fla, on Halurdav morning, th loth instant, Jon Btocat Mess, Esq. of Taaqooiank couiily, Mario. Carolina. Mr. Muse waa hardly in th pMsna of has when h wa om 18 month attacked with the disease, which rt com pelled him to resiijn th seat In Ihe legislator hieh b then held for bis native county, and subsequently induced him, upon th advice of hi physician, and on th repeated request of his frind in PnacoIa, to try th influence nf a more Southern (Umale. As I lis present wri ter wa rcuueated by ome of Mr. Moat's frisnd in Carolina lo keep them informed as ra hi health, h takes tin method of tammunieatin to his friends In diflerent pieces, then, such psr, tlculsrs of his last moments, a bs know will b Interesting to their feeling. " ' Mr. M' arrived in Pensaeola, by way of New York and Mobile, an the 18th of December; but in such feebleness and general debility, it wa very spparent Ihst his recovery was not to b expected, though it wa possible; and his friend hoped h might survive some time. ' It, will b gratifying to hi fiiepd in Carolina to know Ihst,' besides ths comlurts and nursing of Lis r fi a. . . i i .i. wrnor a very unu.u.I wngvewo- th. part of Mr, Muee in unneraiantiine ano reaiixiuir sn w , . .. . ... .1 1 plan ef ltion through th tonaienl of lh Lord Jeo Christ, which, h hope,' wss not unaccompanied by eorrpoodnl oqoiarne therein, and relianc rbereon. Mr, M' mind ontiaoed remarkably chrar, sadh ws enabled l'!.4e'T L'tSK! "a asm wa jrwvvmWUtt, W 1 jm awiiy aeww vwbii aw hsndt indeed, ft said vrl time that the Idea f dying bad beeom Isnilliarixad to hi mind, ttataf bM bag ikfle. . Idsough the wikey menu a i ia muy. oe nmysu. unung in werK, .,.., No Mr.'0.'. Woik which h lingered in Pensacula, lh wnstant I ,oirt,,IKSlv,. Kher..il soisplei wrk. ttenJanr end advice of, itie belie d, on oft A lew hdt of rh ftmerfesn l,r.snS ard lb most skilful and accomplished surgeons snd ' llepoirtney n Vse'nl Ksowlrrlp, eenipleie In t physiciana In ont aouniry on who wss hirn I vets, wetl bourn! also, sunt mid un.br; ariil elf led to seek th Mouth for lh benefit of hi 1 h 1r 3' pt' J set of ti IWy health, and who truly seem lo forget th ph v ; '"'. tb tilni.h of sieisn in lh fiiead. th. write, heyeof freqt, tX. ly visited Mr. VI use; d upon wnntiiinic.tiog Hi,tq.io.l, f her0gieat, and mUcelLaeees. tra. In bim. as his Plor for th lime being, his o. , r,( WjsSe,, novel, Ita., all kd ef SWiool pinion of bis situation, b stated- that h then ' Hooks, Inn tedious i mem ion ' A.'ik nooks Uf had no huoes f recovery; Snd concerted fuU 1 'l kinds, also Blank Bonks tnsi'e ia Order Si m ly, both on death ltlf and on ft preparation hottest notlee, also arehiieetiirsPand 'rsrpta for death, and joined. With evidently Increasing . fl"1;'' H;k m 'rt' .rnealneasj' fJtXZll ilerfoEt l ' - M, KerSgt!: miv m;,,tmfmMt4li. ,i M- few days Wor hi death, -at ansa nowavar wnr bis die Lad lmt.n . r.i.i turn. b. bM lastnl by 1. lhtt lh, ffi-IJiI who onUnBd tb. rehgion wj,, h 6mnd bun to rantimi in a tram,.;! u ml mind; collected to lb last his situation, and axpressing bis willingov, . , depart, ai d hi hop &f.,alvaii great atouemenl. ; . j. Hi temain wr Ukn to th ProleaUnl . Church, and the funeral service, uvihe abaenc) of Ihe clergymen, was performed by lbs rega- . Ur Lay-Reader of ihe Perish, ' j. II. bj. .-JlPtury,ta U3i... . , In Cumberland, Mr. Richard Plummer, at at an advanced age, . , In Elizabeth City, on th ISih IU Mr. Nancy Pool, consort of Mr. Joshua A. Pool. Mrs. Pool wss for many years a worthy imoj be'r of lh Methodist Church and Walked cloae lywilh Ihst God who ha taken her to li rL . . Also, in Elizabeth City, Mrs. Msrtb Pool. licl of8amucl IVmjI.Ehu. deceased. Sb Ws for several year s worthy member of the Meth odist Episcopal Cnureh. DOCTOI1 IUDLEV Its established liMnK-lt in Karih, and will an .rn .ie)r:ai ai to ihe who may lael dispo. ami in paironise bim. ' lit, nftW In the rear nl llic.Axiilircn Sim ot Messrs. Wisj. ,. .a- ti. .. 1. . .... . . . r w. oft .u. wncri lie mmy fl teen VfpeH Slot bii.t, Aitemlai.ee on the poor sil J:.l CJ" M. Vf. ,TXII,LF.U has. remov ed In, nffieeio thai 1 1 ilia Mircm r Court I leak, ia tlit'ar H.aise.. where ha aijy ks leuei', rseept ahen aeeesMrSly absent. ' -f Uai.ixh, Ny I, 1S.17 41 KM, I HilUbero' rcxuaUe Scaulaarr ainler hia nniuudni iHs4tiikn sad aoMirat, U trill, 11 lluu 10 I tie pulilie now U stair, Ihst since Iht- d ill- nl llml a Iveriivvmrnl. lie Km Ar- Irrniinttd l re,n've fiia l! ilUW,T"iir;M, anf that tais tunxi wed Una maiautwh Utuastqueiii- ly ihssulveif . . He trutts, however, that Ids sepsration from itii .hiK)l will not tiijnriniiitv affil it, islnreai i. 1 lie l.s.lir, m arliosi- vliarea a reraams are writ kn.iwn and rjir,ivn liuitiudtiaisea Tbeir pail diligcnt-d an l uirci is i.tford ihe amext di dje lor llie eiMi'.eieniioii, ilisi-lim ee of ilwir IntmsLboi a. v- - "x. 1-":.;- . T ""r t '. ' "j. - aviirr cviuciivw oc r.mn H inn eoiretc and ethical Wode ol inilruatroa pursued i,i lb liistitolion time the ll-knoo fael thai lis pu pil are eagerly S' Hgtil slier, ami higiry sppret rd as Imtroelrrssrs H luhrr sthnnfSr WheVrVrr hen a leading piinaipl' Willi the lakersto give lo Itirle iu;nlt an nmlerxluiuling kn.iiwlrrlge nl still Ihry aee UilRtil ln prnx4in ll.eradira In lbi-ir reiperlite tspiu-Mit , lo cMaulisb a k bil ut ctoMjua .t ton ret thinking Hi ilUMIrate, as Tar as pmuMe. etb teson by vxunple la et p rimeiit, anrt-w jie isrttie whole aj trtia ,ofln -atrvMtioa a prWuwii vbaraeier, ' At the rrqatsl ,pf th I sobers tbe tollovaig tatemsnt nt lermi tea is line added: Literary branches, tvt ! tnats, $17 001 " vn i k .l do I TO 1 4h do . 14 so Initraationon Pisnnti Guitsr(raeh5 no l.awrtig it Painting, 10 0t)5 Oinaaeuiid Neeill., .? work, (Mudin) , S ' ICiwel 00 PierS Lsefusp. Si 1 CO V;' a. Ussoat in M usir: h PATMTIXt I am hv a eouieteut and .n i.veU Instreelivas, Tti FRRNtHt LXtrC Mi ia laugh) ty a f Frsnees gentleman every way qiHlifleil. Itosnl may be had in respVeisbls taiilli:S, 'st nine er ten dollar per mnnth, A lew bevtleVs will be received, mi early application, in o the I la;uily ol the princp, initui. lrst. WM. M. GURr.-. llill,boroiiKlt, Mareh 3, J PubUahci'B, Bovbs tiers, A Sta- SlllUonenA :z "J Keep a (r-tiel-al iimint l tlor.kii Is t varii.ii, dwjWitmii ,ef LHeratur, Svii-nte, ad I lii'olny.alto S a ioanry, io all il , ark ties, !I liitb tbry will K-llst .shuleuile rrelri,' -the mow literal terms. They bsv an ft It naiv eolleetioa otibe men appro, eH adit ion ef sehatl book. Aioei.g ihem ar Way land's Pnlilieet P.eunoiriy; uf known reputation, and esimtivcly Used at s text hook In all be prhwlpal College Waylsint's I'nlitieid Kcnnnmy, alwidaart foe (tie us af sehoolsia very valaabla work. Waylaml KleuK-nta of Mural Science. 1'he sllenuniv i f th pHhlic I, moA reserifoHy sailed lo lliii V. ry valuable work., Alsn, Waitaed't Fdemeals f AlorvJ heienc abeidgevl,-' iit ailaplril hwthe use of sommon f liooli and asai,-mirs tV bit Ihe abridgmeol as admirably adailid a twpply th deficiency wliieh has Iouk been fell iuenm. iwin tohoit edueaiinn the anirfy of mnra abli gatlnn Satar as w have breri able fVessnilhe (lie la mk, we mmr smt that arte qnile aa well ptessed with the smaller as wad rhatai-ger, lh illiim'uina are apt and Striking. AberrMi- um on inieliccm .i -Dr. raawh-a bawk not iu every ravirivyiiinteehool r I'aley'a'l h-ol- ngv,ne riliii'i'i.rniaeesn. waaiarl); ,Utes, snd adMahal buIiai! J)r. llajjUe d 4r, - J bw ny of Nstneeto (he-Iteit g, I'erfeetibn, snd tot al ament l Gw't by H, 'Fergus. Ths Yoorig Ladies Class Book) seWrtmn of Icimi er resdingi bi pros snd serie, by F.hetteaer Hailey , A. M., Peter Parley ' Coinmoq Ssbaol History, embellished with cngraring, new wruki aJaa, s grest variety of iiall valuable oi ks, by 4'elrr Parley,, eoiilalning hiilorie, tra'-li, vnyagee, lives, fcc fnr Jiivciille redr. BIi.ke's 'iu nst Ph II pseptiy , new if irl n o , n laesed. ' H I k e'e gist bonk lo-Aslrwoowiy, nVi-aed e lh tlie of eeinmoa rhoal, illmriaieil y ataet ph,l eft. gratings. 'Ruins Amiqnitirs and Ansi.nt'My. lholoRy, hy t has. R LXtlowsy, . M., rlluali. ted byadeganl enijsyUiea - Xle AmerWaa Ks poiitor, or tnteilueiual O.fiaer, dengued fer tk use of schools, by Hutu ;io,rn, Tirrange n sit ate jlcul sail the drniiilbintrlrar'and nrj 'tis.' Saj i Poliijeaf KennomV. ' lliowrt'l 1'bfl osiphy, sbridged.-foe prrsry sehdbts, Ate ard'a PWIrtih i t the Mind, Bii)' en ttirl labrsrj-, llsrper's Fsnvilr Ubrat-y, -where' Iher is mors vatti adr resiling tksa.aiin.kev round in awy oilier work for the nal, :iClasiieal Libeary , ' wliere ihe may Iw feond nearly all other Cla 1 rem -wbhwsww aiiiitatiM9 iftwRir. AMU rtii . I a I.i . . .. . f I.. 1.1 f I - It... 1. ! . WJZX WKnZZZZZ'Z: I . ii . ,!.- V..,w Utrt, Mno)edwiely u Uir ftrrifat ia ah ity. : wber' thev will It met by one or two.- if la 1 Committee nf A nangemems,' wftb s View I rhrlr ilnsaiio,. aud di gsavral suiis f la . "fj? . vJ-. J U Ti,(!t j; V .' :i i-J -rt h w mTm' pii fe fte its, ' -vw j,,.,. rnva,; t , , 7 (t torn JOH. M. DiVl, 1 "V 'ft Batalh,-Matti; i:A',-'i::.'j'f li btU !" Utah At V r i s i 1 1 si 4'! J ' 11 if ) V, . H 4 " ,4
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