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V' V' .'i!v of Kentucky. Crittenden, B.C1..""' j 'I' " ' riruwly. Knight, Ijnu. Nxtio'x. KoW""-' '.V of hid.. Swift. Tatlmedire, tf.tSSt-V lay. of N;S,niril..bbimJ. Kinp. Lumpkin, LJ x t' 07-le. Norve II. fierce. I'ren- Trotterri'on K r!:S entl -h.-Iuu,c- a"J -JLUJH-tueJ'with an amend- atfftlL".. ...rflpni-cnentatives. the K1-";.,;,,? the Cherokees, fcc. ... r - rsin.lVlDZ ti Tdi,cwW! without "rrmn2 at a Cunii''erb1e debate rela- oU pauper, likewise took Phce' yvUaManiy. f.. i Senate, the ait,uaKuii .Brjali ns for' the naval service (or JUtarrr-.t-fB. was 1 constder i The nrrttrtii to strike t the P" prop1 st liy a two ui tinmen to -.,.! s VVS- ' sntf l-llti-l. I.'.ll .....a Ae.li.f-... I 1 IIV Ulll VT ng ui ,1.-, . t rn-roctl. and subsequently read llliirtl "time ami passed. Tim series f resolutions Bet eir some da ys S u.v Mr Clv. requiring tle reception ami kbtirti-mrnt of the-note of specie .jfin' banks, by the Government, was Mile up- An amendment to lite fust clause 0 Mti;iHy'! resolution, mat uiay ifsiiioiiiin, Try ot the 1 reasury shall ta- Mc no order making tliscriiniiiatuma an nth.' i.i y or ineiiium op pajmriu jifilri)!- t.ihe Goveniiiieiif, vasolV. r e4 bvMr WebsterTntl adopted. Stfv tral 'other amendments were proposeil, aistion was taken on them. In the House, the ilay was consum t ! nrinclpa lv in a vury warm discus -ti iawganl to a blackguard article w'lich was iiiailvrrlenrlrr with other .liicaro-nts, laid JMore - the House a n;itha message from -1 lie Pro si -aVal i tH pauper impt'rUtiott ytetn. A meW?e lf" the Pres'ulent, giving an nation of the mistake," wits laid 4arf-.the.lLiusf,. rii'l"n S-ially adopted to rrturn the ohjpction- ' T UK ST A it iuLEi(iir,'si.VY 30, im, INTKRNAL IMPROVEMENT. Thia i a subic-ct in which tho citt- ti of N'i th Carolina are deeply in Vested. Anr pnioitiont therefore, rllculatftl to awaken and concentrate t'wir energies lu. unite them upon greatew-actieabic plan Mtught to wct'ivo the support of the frienu1 of tlie cause throughout theJBtate. The writer of the suhjiimd communication. liotn the Fayetleville IHi crvcr, it wil he seen, recommend a St:ue -Cimveniiuu, ttt hit hflJ at GtveiiKburo', on the 4ih of July, to tondtlcr of tuelt uiutei-a aa will" or -..H.-....m..rul anil avrrieulturai ijtereHt. We cordially aixwiaiLjUPT; Miiti-in, eiceplas to thfdc d meet in?. W think the City of Ualeigh the mnit suilahle place f r audi a Con rrntion; and if every section of the Stfte will arnd delegates, much good wer result from their deliberatinu. Let them not be diecouraged I former fulurea. Tliere is a decUled hiiproife ment in nuldie sentimentt the niirit f ph!ic iinprovemenri tnnrvj geiteral'y iliilWil: it a importance i better tin- iletstontl; a mure taeorable state of leeliueiists; and. ever? thing but the wretched condition of the currency is Binre pnimisinj. Then, will Hot the patriota of every Wction come together, nrl rln aoniething fffr tt5 "Old North" sut-f" - . T'Baarkiir .Vr. nfe: The recent Comine rciul Conven tinn bel.l in Augusta, and the one pnpaved to I held in Virginia in the month of June, have awskened some interest in the nutter in thia "Hion of country. The merchants of the In ' trrjoi have fett sorely the difference of exchange lietweeii this Mute arid New York; for' while the 8dutU furnishes the basis ef exchange, she ati'la If om the course of trader aa at breaent car- innvih she is antrnarfy "taW ahrge-w- iwuiit in Ihe way of exchange. This It I hrtttved, would tie obviated, if the. South ex ported her own products, and imported goods a return. Tb Cotton and other proilurtions ef the planting States, if sent to Europe direct', nd th.-te aold, or exchanged for goods, to be imparted directly into her own ports, would he a iimneiiw saving both to the mcrciiaijt and ti' 'ltntft! South Carolina haa taken the hi'l in this business, and frorn the eiilefprixs of '"rciine,,,, stie t i (loulitles carry out the VUiiiujb.Uh1 In the Augusts .poiitention, Vifinie, eipially alive- to .her interest, is also racing, ainl will not stop until she accomplish Mher part of this great work.' They both nieces in their' efl'orU to resuacisani ihe hnt we wish them not to do, it at tbt ex pease of our own State. She, Wo. Plight o raw up ,ni hurkle. on her armour. Her re- smrcea are equal to those of the most favored ' H she tsouires - is a cheap and easy "mmunication between the Sea board and the "ei. Let our citizen once agree (o lay aside t'lcuUocal jealousioK, and unite their efforts on ejie scheme, ami it Can be accomplished. That alt. i should he the building of a Jlnil Road from we head, of steam navigation on the Cae Fear Koer to th. Western part -of the State, thereby peniiia; a direct and apiedy eommubicalion t wween Wilmington (which ought to be tho pomjof imprirtaiion lot North Carolina,) and t e counties of the interior. To draw puhlie st "nti;'n to iM. aunject, and elicit the view and "pintonD of tmellieent men, in Variotls parU of U'Stauj, I would suggest ;the propriety of iwlJinc a Convention, on the J,Hh dap if, July w. ix tbk tows or Gnaaaaeoaocsa, to nler of such matter a will prometMhe cora rcial and agricultural interesU of ouf Bute. Guilfird e.j A. C May 7, 1838. .ANNEXATION 'OF TEXAS. ..V COnmenca. in tntXan'a Star, lha nnhlu.d t'4?4 the eloquent and Interesting apeech v 1 ton, in support of hi resolution for the "V Texas to the United Btate: n trifl ncniy repay an. attentive peruseL ' : , s ,T E X A 8, ' ..l 'We have received file of the Houtten- Tte-4 graph to (he. 2nd May. Coojtcm in atill in session. ... . . , . The committee on finance of the Senate hat introduced, a bill to establish a National Bank, the capital of which aha! consist of three mill- of dollar, to be furnished out of the mo nies which may be received Upon the bonds', of the Government. .." " "j ' " ? AUHh aajiaaaeil the Senate- authorizing a loan of. fife iiilionT"rJTlarVrmnJbfie IIimim, ailthofiiinff the' iaaoe of proiDwoory netee'to be aumenled to one million of doUare- The Hon. M, D. Iamr haa been nominated, fur (tie officr of President, end Hon. D. Q. Bur Det for liratoT Vlee Preldmt of the RppiiWie, by a pulilio meeting held at Columbia. : " Cbl. Kich4 Sparki, while engaged in loca. li ig' hud on the Trinity, wa killed by com Jiany of Indian. . r. ; At an evidence of the health of the climate on the upper water of the Colprado, it U staled that in the town of Bastrop, 7 year old, whose P"Iul:ujoii before the revolution, amounted to to five hundred oul, there are only 11 grvei It Uitatrd in a New ' Orlesn paper that a resold pion ha pawed trt first reading in the lYxinn Houm of Reprecntntivc, similar to that uf ho Senate, withdrawing proposal of annotation with the United Slate. A characteristic anecdote is told of Colonel' Crockett. On bi arrival in Texas, he went to the proper officer to take the osth of allegimice. The form prenenle'l I iund him 1o obey "ihe , present and future government;" which he re fused o sign until the word "repuilican" wag inserted Uefore'tlial of "fJovernment" alleging that the "future government" rriightbe ilriputic. TUS VICE PK ESI DfcNCT. . ' Senator TALM ADGE, of New York.'ha been nominated by the Conservative nrgnn ot that City for the Vice Presidency. Mr. Tat madijo is a very clever man;bul we prefer some body else. The Hjn. JOHN TYLER, or Vir gmia, is our choice. He would no doubt com mand the united and cordial support of the whole whig .party of the South;nJ we can see no ren'nn why he ahould not receive that of d-lhe -Nihi - Hi-irawTd-TiuWi alateaman, a true patriot, and an liocieat man - virtues which strongly recommend him to the 0-! nda of constitutional liberty throughout the L'oion. There are, howeter, many other dis tinguished individual of the whig party who would fill that or any other station with honor to themselves and benefit to the country. . CONNECTICUT. The people have com- meoceil the "saarrhing operation' in the Sen te, I Mr. Nile, U. et. Senstor from Connectt cut, snd "wheel horse" of Van Burenism, haa received tlie condemnatory vsniict ef hit con stitnenu. Pannia Kiiaberly, Esq. (Wliig) ha been elected by the Legislature,- hi auceeseOr ia the Menale, for six years, from the 4ih of March next. Voter for Dennis 7,-Nitcs 39? The .Vnar VnrmuUw, there ia hide euM, will unshirnottsly support Mr, Clay for u CnuUn.' '''Ttee Kew York Time. for- javly aa adminitraiio, paper, and now the or er the Cauaervaiirea of that State, he hoted the Clay dag. It will go . for Henry Clay as Preeidnt, and Nathaniel P. Talmadge as Vice President of the United State. tfole Ctuntf Cturt passed an order last wcvk providing fur the more eonil'ortable- ac coenmodation of persons imprisoned for debt. They are to be confined in ah apartment hei'e- lofore used by the jnjlor, which has no cominu nUaiion with the other ruo of the prison: Mr: Alexander Ciinidiell. of Ibis City, was appointed Hanger, vie Mr. A. M. High. At the late meeting of the Wilmington and Rali-igh4Ud Road Company, a reaolutiou wa adopted directing a reconnoUaiice to be made with a view to a bri.nch uf the road front a uiiit J?ar.iUJSj!IM.tt.ss thia Citt. FLORIDA. A letter received at Ch irterteo 21st instant at ate that Alligator, who bad been sent, o it boot a month since by Uen. Ttytor, had re turned with S 17 Indians, men, woman, m children, and the iiiipee4ion ia that there will be no more cainnaignug,as it i supposed that 4 tlf dis-Indiens wU m w-wthe.ufsf tbeauinmcr, MISSlSIPri ELECTION. - Return have been received Irom all the coui tics; which give Premiss a majority of nesrly thousand aud Word from three to five hundred .They aretiotall official; bpt are, believed to be oearly correci.' Thia result complete the grand climax of Whig victories, and ewecpe away the last hope df Van Dureninn. VIRGINIA ELECTIONS. The Fredcrickeburg . Arena ay: "It tusn qut that both the member elect from Mononga lia ere-Whigs, This enables ur lo take one from "the Van Huren to add to the whig aide of the account, and will give whig Majority of two on joint vote supposing, aa we doulrt not I will be toe case, tiiaitue two vacancies win ue filled by whig.'' 8PECJE PAYMENTS. The sign ol resumption are favorable. A Convention of the Dank of South Carolina and Georgia waa held- in Charleston on the 23rd in stant, whfcti umuiimously resolved to resume specie payments on th 1st January next. The Banks of Boston, Providence,. Albany, New York, and two Bank in New Orleanxha. al ready commenced," . , T A Sycct t rro.-,The National Intelli gencer team front ileNew York Correspond- ent, that further trouble i apprehended on thej Northern frontier, growing ''out or the Jealous and irritahle foeliotrambng individual sui both J j r .k-Ji.i.r.o. line ht.'t th. United I fX....I. Thi Cwlins UiKMaaiin. Hfeste6iasrtyly-trBi sundry persons in effigy, among wrwrni we an sorry to lesrn nai the President at the Lmteoiaie Da aunarea 'i2. .THE PHILADELPHIA MOB. ; The snob which destroyed the abolition halt in Philadelphia waa occasioned by an attempt on the pajTif thl tab!ihd barrier -of aoclat intercourse.' Black men and white women paraded the street arm in arm, and were seated aide by" aide "cheek by jowl" in the motly siseembly of 3000. They were ddresed by Garrison, Mr." Grimke, Weld, Miaa Mutt, Vc The moral end reflecting portion of the community iwere-eoA.lBflajBeil, Jit th4lvtBlrlK.UtSn,tje proprietiee ef decent ebeiety, that they resolv ed it should not be tolerated, On the first e- vening, nilane wee only thrown at the wfii' dowa; on the second, more than teu thousand aeeemblodV forcsd the doore, burnt dwif-the house, and returned peaceably te their home. An ineflectual attempt haa ainee been made to burn dawn the orphan school house for co lored boys. . " Extraei from a letter to ilie Editor, f -om Jolm a'on'cnumj, Hated l?ih May, 1S30. "At goodneoti alwsya acceptable, it mat not be sibisi to mfq-nt you that there it acararty su Ailministiatinn man in our fSteveni dis I'tH. At the ln tJovernor'i clecjinn Gee. K. it Duillrr received almost a uoamimous vote In iJ district; only three voles were eiven aeMnst Im; hI so. at our Ust election .for raentWta to the ficnrral Aitemnly Ibere was only one vote given agiuuM Aiaj. r. v u Hams, our v. Ing caii- ilulKle lor Ilia aenata. 1 think e ihill elect Whig Members from Jnhn ton to represent us in lire next twrueral Assembly." And we bope from cverycftuhty in. the Stale. Iet n not beeoiileul with a bare majority. Wt avu every' ennobling mctive lo. animate n in be approaching campaign, fur, in the language of a very mgtteiivnt contemporary, 4,Tlie pres ent is believed K be an important era in the po tstical liittoiy ol lbe country. " Who Ibis contem porary Is, or whether, with 'Hamlet to the play- rs,' he "spake the speech as it was spoken lo iin," the throniijti saiih not; be this as it may, was wilt spoken. 'The present is as important era." And can it be otherwise when the ancient sages and Isnilmaiks of our system arc threaten- it vt ltU defilemtnl snd otenhron' The band el Ihe spniler is upon them. Will not the people, will not the whigs ol North Carolina act well ttieirpait in this 'important era'' The Stale re prices it of tjiem high and weighty eonsiiiera- lion 'COMMAND EVERY MA TO DO U1J.DUTJC The Madisonian slates that Mr. Talmndgo was opposed to the expjnginf resolution, and only voted for it in obedience to the instriic liona of hi Legislature. -'' Reuben M. VVIiitney, the great regular of the pet Bank under the reign of the old hero, tins appeared in a long letter published in the Maduomaii, addressed to Senator Wright, de lending the Banks from certain remarks made by-lhraid Sarvtfor in ha-Uts long-winded re port on Mr. Clay's resolution- Reuben 'don't care a wltit about the bauks, so he can get the mo'iry. We have received a copy ot the able and ecortching speech of Mr. 8tanty, in which he so complrtrly-nscd up-Mn Totrcryv urrthe- Dtp- t ! Report; which we shall take the earliest op. portuuhy to publish. The spirit and ability with which ha repelled the attack of the Yan- Keer, errjwwriiy vr tis-wvswv, ..-(.- .,. and will find a response iu tho heart of every troeoo ofNorth Carolina. . " Tbsre is a report that a whole company, be longing to one of the regiment lately arrived in Canada from Great Britain, deserted arid crossed over, a few days ago, to the New York aide of the line. SCRAP TABLE. - A NewYprk letter says: - - r bouiberu funds are rapidly improving here. Some of our bank have ollerej to Southern bank large credit here, which ha a decided influence in templing them to the. resumption of specie payment. I ne t'lillauclpbia tianka I are W-uudui Southern. P.per. The .x-1 change feel the benefit of these movement. A Bftldmore paper y thet - hum.8 skele ton ha been brought to. that city from the fiacky mouiUaius, Jioar the head watcra of the Missouri, in height eight teet nine Iridic.' ami weighing one hundred and eighty puuiid.I - IJiernl J)anntien The Board of Brokers ill New. York have voted s donation of $1000 for the suAeres by the late fire In Charhvtou The amount of contributions to the Charles Ion sufferers that have been received at our !-.- .i. .Lu,) coo mm . The following is from the New York Evo--fring-Poat m Jackson "Vatf BdrW hapei.-- " I'll i not to be disputed that our meaanrex have accelerated the present state ol tilings, and no party on withstand the odium of such a Condition." "If our Master do not r medy the evil that exist, we are overwhelmed beyouud any per adventure." ' "The present state of thing is not to be en dured" - .,. Truly this is bard "Our sufilerlngs i in tolerable " We noiice tho performance nf a very re markable pedestrian feat en the Union 1 course at Jamaica. Sunard the )"ankee who accoin pliahed hi ten mile within the honour, under took to jlra i a sulky round Ihe couxse in seven minutes, and performed bia Uuk with ease' in 5 minutes, 45 seconds. ,' 'i . ' - The Treasury Note Bill, having passed both Houses of Ceugress, and been signed by the President, i now a law .Tho public work of Pennsylvania are iq the full ttthvof successful operation. The tolls received during the week ending en the ' Atb inst were f 34,151. From the 1st of Novem ber last op to the Sth instant, the total amount of tolls received has been $114,754. 'Com. M. T, Woolsey, of the United State Navy, lied, last week, in ,U'ic N. Y. . U'ul intr lime by this Ftrtliick-h good sto ry is tojd about town.'aay the New York Ex press, concerning Jesse Hoy I and the Custom House. A Pat, fresh from Tippersry, his foot not yet warm on American ground, hearing of the success of MeUubbtn and other," in get tins offices in tbe Custom House, went op to the new Collector with .a ''Please your honor, is there any' more vacancies! i'm aft her a something ot other. . Jf I bad not - bad a long passage I would V been hertayafbre. if you have'eaoogk for ua all, I'l send for all the boys if it pie your honor, by the itimer Americads a swats Country, your honor Pet, we suppose, i put on' promise, in the Sixth Ward, v- . --1 -'. " .. Tbe frcat Arc tie prohlom has' at last' been aolvecl.. It te now eartaiii that tbera.exisua water eeataianleauoa betweaa the Atlantic aad Feci tie oceans around the Northern portion of the American - Continent. ' To England, through. the enlrpra. f U-- HaclTOn'a - Bay Company, belongs the honor of the ad'atr. Mr, ifs. The Madisonian indignantly contradicts the report thai Mr. Rives is on the "stool of repentance;" and declares that be haa lot! allcmidenct in tht trptrimentm "as pKlicia;andiH Van Murtnat Vhirf.Wag-U- trat eiA , Ho they ere separated and an impassible gulf i fired between - them. Two French Frigates have arrived in Ilsmp leh Roads i from Havana.' On board one of thif nY.-wanlMi Jntie be- iotnvitiib-bitd. son of Louie Phillips, King of ' lha French, who Intend to make a toiir through the Uni ted States. "The prince, and asverat OlTicer of the French Navy, have gone .to. Wanting Ion. - ' ' -ft.- 'v - - ,..'' Mil. WOODBURY. h This gentleman haa been nominated by Gov. Hill, as Chief-Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire.- The nomination will, of course, be confirmed. Rats quit the. sinking ship. . W have seen nothing more significant of the downfall of the party. The Bill, appropriating $300 000 for the Construction if tho Falm iuth and Alexandria Rail Road, through the--District, haa p;-.sed tho Senate, The lonveyaoce of the mail without charge ia a condition of the grant, The bill to continue tho Cumberland road ha pejwed both llousea. MARKETS. Jtnleiifh, May 30. Bacon, per cwt. Butler, lb. Corn, er bnshel, Cotton, per ll. Flour, Fodder, LarJ, lb.' Meal, btii-b. Tallow, lb. 10 00 a 11 00 00 00 a 00 20 00 7& (i 01) HO 00 07 it 00 08 ' 6 SO a 7 00 BO 00 (i 1 0.) 0!) 10 a 11 00 75 a 00 HO 00 10 it 00 12 J Faufttrvil'r, M,. 23. 10 oo a iroa 00 12J a 00 13 J' 00 00 a CO OH I 00 80 a 00 85 oo la J S3 o 7 50 00 35 a 00 40 00 07 a 00 It Bacon, per cwt, Coffee, ib. Cotton, per. lb. Com per bushel; Candle, F. F. Ib, Flour, Molasses, Sugar, brown, lb. Fcttrsbtu-g, ,tfi : 7 u Flour, Ctrrny-pee barrel-' Bacon, (Hog Round.) Apple Broody, Last crop, Corteo, 8$&Ctii-K. Ofleanty St. Croix, . Salt, Liverpool, , Iron, swecda, per ton. f Cotton, Tobacco, lug, Itwf, 7 75 3 75 11 to 111 OS a 70 10 a 12 7-4o. M U2 10 a 11 f 2 60 3 $100 to 110 - B4 a 60 3 75 a t) 73 5 SI tt 13 60 SF.XATE OF THE UNI I FIJ 6 t ATES. Undtr; tho opemtion ol the ptnt ot reliirtH which now pervtetlie count ry we my exe,i a renovation in the Senata Chamber tin ihe 4i Ii of March next. Tbe term ol the f jltiiwmg Scnatoi t expire on lli:il iU)'. Ituel Williams r( Maine, l.oeo FocO. Helij 8wiH",-ot Vermni.i,. log. LKiniel Webster, of Massaelnucll,, Whig". . Aiher Uobbina. of Rhoile ltlanl. WJiie. . John M. Nile, of Coiitieeriem, loeo Foen. S. I. Tallinaitge, of N. Yoik, Cnnsci valive. S. U Sonlharil, of New Jeiaey, hig. Sam'l. MvKeea, of Penn. Conrv:tlie. Kichwrd II. Uayard, of Deleware whig. WWtt- XUwwk, of JUabuuVAUti iV. O. Itivt. of Vhinia, Conservative. .fl..l. Trotlerjjif Missitiippi, lneo Knee. - f'elix (jiumiy, of Tmiesare, lye'o Foeo. Thoma Morris, of IMiio, I jico Foeo. - . JljyjTP,nn Initianartervalive. John Norwlt, of Michi;un, llama Vawu. , VV. S. FulliMi", of Ai Hausiis, t-oeo Fmor Making eighteen Senaoii-of whom six ate 'Whig, fnurConwrvaiivet, aiul eigM Ij'eo l-'oso. Two M the Lfloo . FVeos, Mestr. firtinilv and Nile, have alreaily received ilieir d'sreitsal, and Messrs. William Wall, TVol ler, Xurtell, and Folton, will nioal probably be ejtaied by iheir respective ta-g'Uiuixs next wiuler. .Nlissom i we frsr it incorrigible, ami ibeiefore Mr Tlinrnas ll.'Benion will relaiii his seat. The Whig Senators will all he rs i h rii-il nt vuqcenleil by geiillemea of I l,w same politicr, anil Ihe ' ConUve i)) have in give vj ay to rleeiiled Whigs .The arxt Senate will 'then sonsivt of 9S Whigs--a Conservatives, ami S3 L. Foao. Halt. tVArsa. ' ft-xlanJLegfilinn. The Hon.; Metn- . ,, ... ,. . ??t' Eof trar.rtHajry.'.nd Minister Pleniniileirtiary'of the Reniib lie ofTexatopk Idsi-tleiartorfefniin .W(tliington on yesterday leaving F. CatUtt.Eu':.AVWjrg.jfe .JiMl'i- Gen." Hunt, duringhis residence in thi ttty, won Ihe regard and respect of men iu private and public stations, by Hit' urbanity tt-ht manners as a geBtlema.! r and the dixnily and propriety of his deportment as a Mint$ter. lie deserves well of hi country; lor'tt im lie pres sod the ohlect of.his tnsssiim with a zenl coiniiieflBuraTf witVitaiTTporttncri-4i has tot ctnnprornkted the dignity uf iiis Government, or the chivalry of -its people, bv the. least anparanr.e m in- i rial y or unseemly impiirt unity, .In every respect iu his private and public relations, lie has conducted himself mtirh to his own eredit, and The honor of his country. He leaves this commu nity, witli the esteem audeaperl of all Wo understand that, previous lo his tie parrtire. a special iuAitulioti was given to him, by tlie distitiguiehed men in Con grss fif all political parties, ia a diimer With them, which was arcepteil. . - . Cironicli. : u : - - . - ; CANDIDATES - . . ' )Ve are authorized to announce Cel. Bargea S. Uaither, a candidate lo represent lha dis Irict composed of lite counties of Burke and Yaucy, in the Senate of our next Le.iuliture. . ' . ef . We are reqnestej lo announce the Hon. Wm. B. Shepard a a Candidate to reprveent the Senatorial district composed cf Ih countis of Pasquotank and Pflquimon, in the next Legislature. PhnixU , , '..' ,. We'are authorized to- announce" Albert G. Proctor a a candidate te represent the equpty of Pasquotank in th Obmwon at the neat Legialalure. y(, v y We are requested lo announce Gen. J. N, McPherson a' a eandidateto- represent tbe Senatorial District composed of the counties of Camden and Currituck. Ai'. , GranvilU.--John C. Tayor,'in the Senate, and R. B. Gilliam, H. L. Robarde, and Henry W. Jones, Ih the Commons All Whig, f Eilijah Hester,', V B for. common Carferel and Jonrtsn thai Senatorial Die, tncl Epoch foy s tb VVbig eandi'late. JfrtnrfsftA. Junnthsn RedinaV T. Lane, ck Dr. Wm. B, Laneejehatr; Zebedee Rush, Jes se. Wslker ami Denj. Hawkins, Commons. All whig iut twe Mesvitrr. Lane and Hawkina, "' jaw fSif" NAT Will be sold for eaab at tUe-CooK Houea in PiUsburoegh, ea .Monday tit tJ r.) ef Jely Ka"rV th tol lowing v -.-- m ' VMB-Ba aaT A-JS.BSfl nn ee to mesh thereof at will aatitly lbs taxaa da M - ii i,n yym'M' v vy M.... e -v,r Of anveril-Hi, ate. to WHt '. . - ' liu. .. Waters. . aer' .'. ' . ' Ailjl..g tulU -Til lkaie wveek ttesry t-ksloa Unlisted no i do r do do. "do 9TS : its 'shit iohnstoa 150 ' 4a it H Smith 79 Cain (Veek ' I Itiomas l-jmlley I VMsrep River 3i flo vie lobe MsKiitt John Fouslwe; " 4C)ti Pattert'a ereek no Will.am ' J'!T!"uttary.):5t, 60 Uukuoau. " 3)I Itockv river' : ;$iK)llnknuarn. i 30!VtVdc areek 10:)'Coknown ItfifTprnTlnWw lo Saeileea -fhom.ft Jlowdy, Unknown le,se Johnston U ru rdirlatwl ' ' do ."do do.', ;". d X. .ttle Hear r"k do tJftteOrivS'iretrsrlTR .rornaaj - Itishsrd -KSi,a.l.Ui creek A Holt - -M'HfiolTs aretk Unltnnwn II Slnmlork ;"li do t CnOwn Z.J H or chant Hiclianl Johnson l4m-s fimitee Vm It.wlan Wirtow VVo.nty 25",H. Uml's er loojStinkiiii ereek Sir, LicVercck 311 do 2i! Uokno"n Kilrtful A. l.i snl 7. 10 I Vick's eerett ti H'irgi'ilVet Uhlitlol To half acre loisi" the lown i.f llav woi.il, I suu Jolm,lmi, .v.lned at .1 l;'tin8le x IS. . Einhiy-five tots in ih" Inwo ol nay wnoo, niini Amount ol va.loaiio f i t -3, iloiitile tax, yU J 7i. May 11. 11K3 iU 41 IViee a'lv fit Ciirl.-rr!. Elijah S. Boll i the Whig can didate for the loiiiinon. Orange. The following Van Buren ticket for the I.C'ri.liiture hue been nominated in Or angc, vi.: Uon. Joseph Allison for the Senate; Col. John Slockard, Col. Herbert Siirta, Cd. lleij mitii Trollinger, and Dr. Jullita Braekeu, or llie.lluuse of Common. Whtit Ticket, which has been heretofore published, Mr Wud dell, fejiule; Menorv VVm A Graham, N J King. John lloon and Willie P .Miinsum, roimiiiuis. f'Aoienn Thos U !latt';ltton, for rouitnons MecklenimrzV H Vrtef M Fox. sen ate; J M Hutchison and G W Culdwell, c 1 laekiii'. H.'iii.-n. Cahimbut o.irl lintn..?hk Wm R Hall. V. fli imsK.,Cit Dr, F. J. Hill. W. rnm. ,'ro .irisver C Henry, sennte; J T M'd ler and J ' McAualan, com. all V U Onitt-w. Dr. Dishongh, W. for ('ommons Cr(iBeWnm.-Jolin M Lean, Senate; John Wiitslnw, eonitnnnSi Not complele. t'liltimbnt. Augustus Smith, W. rnmmnna, - Brauforl tml lvle. ien. J. O'W illbms, W. U a rnndidutc to reprsarnt thia Senatorial district, Jiiit.-rT"Sam moii. , - CoW.--Jame Kerr, Seiratej Littleton A G win, Nathaniel J. Palmer, and Levi Walker whig, LockrilJuw. remedy has been die fttvei d L r tht ilteaill'il ancction. I is nothinz but the afiltiration ol warn a I ion -r L-v made fiotu wmI 41k.'s. 'I lit put injuied ahould be bathed in the lc; liequeiitly, and if it lie in a p,rt ol tit body that. cannot he conveniently iro mer-iril, apply TCatinele hetted ritli tht ley. -u anorua sj.eeuy rettei anu gratt uat cure.' 'This i a very simple reme dy, but it ia. worth roivjeitibeiin?' ant trying. Ihe simplest aie ot tt t'y TrnrstTrfficTpnt agents. M jny caret a; s nd to have tx-vn wrouaM by thia. Grmfteti;lMM:) Vtnttlt. " JlIltKICI. .. in t'rinre nnwsia nwaiiir "i JM.lv: bv the Jte. Alr.D-oire.JEev. John l.. .4 vfO. of the ISurtn. varouna t-.rtnierene , ti Mjsa Bl'-xalwth, daaihu-r of Vu, John t'terk. On the.Mih int. irt New York, Mr AU-xan-tier MuirMui f Raleigh, to Mrs Eltxj Guno, ol Thurso, Scotland. , " In Lincoln, Mr Ihis Scilz to Miss I-evine R Linkl In -Orange, Mr. Sander (.'le 4o Mi-f twaii CticiA., ; tit Portsniouih, V oi die fllh May, John Thompson Hill E1 Editor of the "PiHUmouib Tiwes.V to MiaMary Eli, eldest daughter of John A ('handler; "R'slf "ofthaf place.-" "t In Newhem, Dr E It Hubbcrd to Mr Mary Rhein. . dji;d. In this Cify, oh Thursday nighl last, after e brief illness, Mr Tlioin's W Covington, print er," nged aboirt oO years- Ths-draeased came to tliis City iu ' ISfl, f niTTTeen emjiTiiyeNV ever since, without intermission, e a Foreman of oyr e,tulhsbment. -AtiiofjughsndioliiHil acquaintance With hiechirracler juslHies us in. saying, thai though unolliuic' before the worhl, a better heart then hi riever throbbed iu human bosom; nor do We brlisve that a single aellish art ever blotted the even tenar ef hi ca reer through hfev .Acta of kindness were with him, die ev'ry-dar results of otiairecied bliilan tliropy, end their merit wn greatly enliaiiretl l.'w til. .mlAavi... . miiAjhiI lli.M . l'l .'. irtl. - cuptuog skumbli! eUJtion hi aorlety', hi nrover hiwl kindness and inoflenatreneaa, logtiiher with. a character for strict integrity, made frisiid of all wbo knew bunt a waa most stiikingry fvi ilenred by Jli large coucourae of pernoiia that atlendcd his remains to I lie, tomb, anil the anx ious intercut manifested by nil for his recovery. The rrgard buiversally entertained for him, and the cnmlcsiri exiendea la hint by all rratae afforded another ilolratio of the truth of the I'eot'a declaration, that - ' , ' - Honor and shamcirom ne condition riwr; .let veil !iur furl llieie all lite hpnor lies. J " ' 'T --' ' .. 'litfirter. In Edgeeninh, Mr Sarah Bradtiy.aged about 02 years. . Also, Mr fJeo VV Hsptidt, ag'ii . bout 3 1. Iir Mocklenbtiry M r Miirgarst Mc Dowell, relict of the late Hugh McDuwell. to Iredell, Mr Elizabeth L ilied. wile of MnJ Ru fus kiud. In'Burk, Mr Elizabeth Uullain, consort of. Mr Wm lirittain', sgerl 43 years. In ElixaJuHh Ciry, Mr Jpscph U Bonk, aged aboot 30 year; lit N'''"lk, of Hydrophobia, , from V Ihe bite of dog. William Henry, eon of Mr r i.riluo Barnes, aged 0 year and 6 months, ' In Edgecomhr Mr Jacob N eltle. .- ' COMItllTTED ' ' To Jail in Chatham confV, on the 13th Msy, a negro man who rallshimtell Hamilion llama, and says J,' is free. ' He is a large )elli let low, about 6 leet high, supposed between 60 and 90 year of age, jirqbakiy mixed erhts Indian blood. Ne particular mark diicovereft oa hi parson, the owner t rcquesteii to prove pro perly. pay charge, and take biro Into pesiess ion, or he will be dealt with according to lav, '- . ,! T JXO. NEAL, flise. Plttbore, Mya, 1S3.I.- . ftjern OOic ItalctKli V atn Ititil Itoi4 Co., 9lajrl3, Witt, y rfr Orilee of the Board of Director, t shall offer at Publi Sale, for sash, at iheConrt House la tbe Ckr of Kaleigh on the $ LMomUy of Jaly next, all the fcharts of Stock in ilm Uunpny ee which tb Instalments now tue aball Sot be paid, before the Bret ilay ntlnTy next. , . rr . tir.U. TV. MUKIIf-UAI, "re1. 'Hafeigh, May d , ISJ. - tf- ' BLAjfUt for salo Ucre. ... irr. : . . -i . . ' , ', -' '' ' - a -WAVVn Alfl v - thereon lur tlx year I SJGlojetTierhh th. . iUUM;. lu Sm:- h-lb'l uri J) s. - tvg lo ' C OH IMJ l Heir, of KM Mall . , ;; ilo MeKentie h Co. Iltirsot Mint Wsltej-'a hir , " at jt'ghaa .HKVIyublei ,57 luvsi ae 8 ii d so dr atU il oo tie lv? i to ' " S8 Mrr'agin heir -40 d da J iMcllrjd, heir - ""'F W 'j 'do i-'. iLewls'l heira .:. 00 do SM do I 15" 60 do 7 do .16 . . L)mn Muishi0Q - Brwr:sr T riaraj - - Johasou thsif Jnhosoe -SO-tirnef.-! ittO, to ill Hhaddoek 1 7i do Miles HtikM Uuksown lolin Koustice IJuhn Foushee lov Sial:iugt , . iJot StuMuig If llocUnan lit lluclia-M iiKl Sill, JI do do 34o Evans Ksali's edeie in Itolidav lleiraitf Z tt..iJt Sisi do H'eknnwn I isi doab'c OO- tiy A u. i-tiey, tunnn (s twloi g la tTto . . . ' ' . ion nmiwr, yu.-vw.j vamvii as raS 7- JOHN IIAUMAX, Sk'St Cun eewiy. NKW & BEAUTIFUL SOOlfS FQJt JV.VK, JVLr .A D JtfGUSTXun. Reeriii anivals from Ihe CHv ot KeaVjfork. hsve nlaceil ih nnssesvion nt the ttnilersirned. A Sew nttd brnisiilsil nartiucnt of Knmnirr Csoda. Detignei) prinritwlly lor tlie months ol June, .Inlv an. I Antuvtt wliicti, owmg lathe great presMirw in the niupty tt-aHet, were brought re- inaraal.lv cheap, IM vill cuiiv ipirntly be div posert ol hje, at priei a to anrresponil, (iemlemen anil (juir, rteslnriis nf anpplying (hemvlvrl nil New, (nh and 1'aMy GtMxIs, will do well to Call e'l examine irie asaortmcul, aonsisltng in jail, as toltoati rme llroad Cloths, and Caasimcrcs, uf evi ty aliade and colour; Super French lLmibazines, Crape Camblela and tJaSsimere4, Plain, Plaid and Striped Drilling, Sttk, Hatin and MeriailleVating, Splendid Silks anil ;afW, Saun Luxors and Challies, French Muslins an I Calicoes, Printed I.awJta and Ginghams, Fiench wmketl Cidlant, -A A creat vniiefT of heaotifur Bella afitf'IMTriiitllilZt . Thread Juices and Kdginga,'. Linens, I.n ns-and Tliread CamU'k, Swis'sJarkonet and MuO Muslins, IVmiE, brocaded & Checked Munlins, " Slocking, half II ise and Glutrt, U ilt and Shoes. i 3, H $ Also on hand, jfnoil stock of read made Clothing, 'to witf, ' Linen Coa'a and Pantaloons, Cloakaand Over-Cuats, Y ' :i Fn.ck and Press BroaJ Cloth Coats, ; "Tanlalootia r-f every description,; Vests and Drawers. - v ,. i 8'tirt anl C-ti1la3'l . Stocks and Uuotns,&c. &ie7''. - - , B. 11. SMITH. TUtegh-May 0, 1 B fiB.. - fiwu Ftewmid ltisoiiabl6 Oootla. Hi i tiavv juii ricrived froui ttie Ntinb a large gynfli'f ",; ' ..''V .'''; i-; ''5 """;W Ah KAanfOSAB!.R r.ooD trhHtH we itteee tnir vowniwrs le sen west we- tixttrn Oar otoch ssmisiu m siart astoUewst Bruad Clutha and Caaaimere, of a very superior tjoalitjr, v -y . Mualios, CamUnck, j.jce, &tv of . every ilest riptum, ,r y -: ' fawns, LinetiF, Towelling, heeting aiidsitiiiiiag.;; -. : . Domeslic .Goods of every" kind and i'tuliiy, . ',. yi. Hard warts and- CutUryr a fipt assort itnpnt, t - - ; :-; 7- s -.-Plain, Prrssid a'n'd superior Cut Glass, Gcntleineu'a fine Bummer Hat, all j, Beaver, weighing only 31 ounce, A full supply of DverpooL China .in LirgeW small setts White Gilt and Cflti 'China r jha iUst noality, S!oeS tf t-very ilearriplion, . - tliir ,Slik Wiiig f ui vim ml pi lntirmtty Ihhj aotvon. rnaliletui in say, lhal we awe sell a low ai aoy of our neighbor, ami perhaps lvre. hiiown at s,ov. RaleiKh, May 30. 1SJS 3 w - 1 ifTrf 'wr '"irr.t-vOXIC C'-CLtBRATIOIt. L ii,e gj b'eWf ,ie aBnlvertsry ot St I t.ihn I he Hapiiwf snd the Habkaih day ) thc went' oVrf a) Uiiluiiibet lxlire. No. lot, hsve screed to vtlelxiiie lhKU3rd, baluulsv, aeeorilioj jo the Aneivirf emimnsot the hsierr.ii) tlstrto Jay the ornie stone'nl thuir 1111- ' It is Iherelore ear- , m ly ieMrsisl that (lie member favor tbe oe easmn-willi' a punsliial attenilsnee. Ihe Iter, Patrick Dowd, an eminently divtmgnlshrd broth en. kv fontemed lo deliver publi addrc Bp jvliesble in the ceremente of the day. - -i . Brethren at n distanee are retjieslfiilly invfted , to attend-Snd eheei fully parlitipate itkl la the cclebratjon. " . JAMK9 K CROSBY, , . Secrrtnry tf CohimbutjJidg. The Editor of ehe Faveftevill Ofcearver. Carw olin ('triut, and HJIsbsrouKb Hcennier are t qeted tft Insert the above twiil the lrd ol Jene, and torwanl their assotwU to lb Secret a ry at FiiHborensh, N. C , .. , ' t PHtsbori,' May Zl, ISJJ. 8j l - . ,i 1 1 v 1 " . "' v ITRAIED, -;.,-'' ' From fhe Subscriber, eeaeKinsion. on flue. 1st th 6(b of Mayhems BAY HOUSE end one BAY MARK, the bone asset ive leet b gh, betwaea five and acvea year trldi I betieve tb horse bs white spot en bit back.- The -rnta bee ae whiu about bee that I reeoileet, bwtbtea dent in the baad part-ot hv thigh. A reowu.ie eomnrasstioa will ne-eivcn e atvr persun that aaay t-ke op lb tame, o ' " ' i . - - WILL, l-bVIOL Kiostoa, Msy 94, IMS. 1 . a JOB-PRINTING. ' Neatly aed eipeditiously. eitcwtedi at ' - -" ::. ' '.thia OjTceje V' - - ' ' martyrdeai . ' 4 v. a." "" A - -SS. .
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