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V'vV ' ' ' .5- .-it', ? & ? y '--i;' .: - & v -Us- 5 .Ml 'ft, i.i .. - : . m "V! $ ,: . 1-v. m IV it'. 5V'--. . THE SWASH. Trent the New born Centiiiel. We are gra lifted to learn (hat the fcpe ration at tie Swash are processing under t!:? most favWnb'e ct cumstances. The Mb" lirsfe-'and JfcfDt i'llffihir'B'oai has' been at . ..... f. . t . . . . .... it. ' ,1 4-1. . t . I nu 'iv-rSvavingV:tthiV:ne'fhorii2;h .repair, lev A ' i: .iniS;-tiiac -Tfstntay ffi me purpose m ifVe-alnutjlu-r station. I hi utn!.'rt:iKin2 T5:.Ki; i'..-ja--ate firt re!ran?ef as an esprrin-.et.SH IHf ' Ll ff AhtfuLchai iirter : but, fiom 1 he (Jcp'h ;; i iif wtr already eRVctil a the most.tl'.F ii ult points, atid fro.m the permanency j. ohiawoft.- alre.nly accjufirtfished, ntt- ; ; iihtldm2 i's' exposure to s-vore ga'rs. it 'is viiw t.kroxvl'i'ded to br perfectly feasible and ihe rertiiitv fit early cni .p'etion 'inay be 'confidehtl-y expected. The tliflicultffor 'procuring: the mcessary ves sela and 'machinery, ami the ddav conse quent upon an -undertaking ol ucb irag- i liinde, having been overcome, the skill ami energy of the .Et jgii.eep will hencV fer)h be directed to the .successful prose cution of tl e er.te'rpriie". There is, wc are ink)ro)ed,vfypry reason to expect tnat by (he montlilof October next, vessels t ?i5ving from 8 to 8 feet wafer, NvllUf as fro Patnnl.co S'-.utid through the new chtinnel, tiirectlv to-s-'ea. Tl: very judi-'1 .. - I - - . ' . "t T , 1 t . I' 1 1 cicus selection by Jieut. Duttnn. of the gentleman chained, with the service, is a gy;nantee "that it will be weU a tl speedi ly accomplished.'' Capt. IIuxTEH, im ad dition to his tin tippy; industry ig admira bly qualified fw.the stati' n to which he has beei appointed. IT'S judgmetit is of the first orderJ and he hikes a prai-sevvor-(bv iptefestHn iheticcess of the work. Intimately connected with this subject, ;s the "contemplated improvement of the riavigaiion of Neuse. River. Justly ap picciatdi the iiHijiet se. bepehts which would result from the consummation of ibis -object, the tit 7.ens of Ralegh have 'alrca'dy commenced, the good w oik bv the adoption of measures (or a, survev of the river. Our iinmMlia'e community, and hideed the ciiiz.ens "of the district e'te lully, are deeply interested in thi niatier. and we trust that they will at once unite, in tiie'means for accHujilitdiiiig it. V UpVJSTl ON OF SLAVE PKOPERTY.-. Trum ti e National Gazette, . '?: J- The ..tgilator. pf the S..uth affect to be- lie evc thattjhjcre is a disposition, na iteniion rq the Noit.hern States 1 nav, an in to in- tirfere with their ror.vtitu tior.al ribts of property .in their slaves. -Nothing; can k, 'n..il..... !.,. .....!. -Tl. .... J-: i . iiiuii:i ii von .inr vi mil. i nose I trIiIS have teen al.wavs resf ected and vind-ca- iedvhenever they'hve been obstructed. ' I a' ' ' or Violated. Among many instances of tuts sorr, wuicn uugivt oe cited, a strife- ln $iie ha occuned at the pre.-ent Ses- Sl'Ml I if the Circuit Court i.i iI.p lTnlf,l s. A Mr.' Caleb Johnson, some . ' c. t t irm Au -"7 1Ultoh'ededtothebam,jwllere they discovered 4 riiiinjuttiii.i, iy irunn a l ll 1 1 1 v c S t a e. Troip Mime circumstances in the manner of inakii.e; the seizure,, or from a mistaken zi al lor freedom in. certain persoiis hi Mi Jy, resfectabip. in fheT neighborhood, an .tmnosition was o alb to car to cai rviiia- oil Ihe slave. The 1 master, and thiee of - Id I c i- i.iiuiB fir iit. , JnelU U who itiTiiinnAiiri him. tv t.. keuifceloteta JudireJ' af;e. wa, ds hefor rTJustice of the lYacc ,d .lot,;,,.,) : tlltl llei-aUlfd 1 I lelamul u, MghtS at the o bail to up- custody for twoilays at;d ni J r.,. - . . . tavern, lhey wete luni to pear at the Couiitv Court of Mouto-omery ' AvheiV thev wernM,ser,M,d 1.1,..' W If) M - - lilt - Aa.a..I - - I .1 , : J r- s. , .ui.,- j-ciy-jr uui uiiiu.iieu , atiii me . . I ..... Ji -L II- negro weninomewitn nts master, ihe suit just Uricd in. lite Ciicuit Court uas brought by the mallei4 for these injuries ; aid al ter a ;rial which las ted-a week, conduct ed bjthe ablest council, a Philadelphia Jury refuthetia verdict for ihe plain till, at-d gave hifjcvr tin u.umd dofar s (Uima gts. This is the protection we give to VUriaway slavesand urh ate, the im f)vdiiints we oppose to the conslitutioii .al rights of iheir masters ! AMKKICAK liir.I K s.OCitvl Y. j The lulluuing'iaau abstract of the Au- -' ( nil at Mcport: Xau.Juxili(tzies.STice the Inst mcet- .ing, 14 new.Auxiliaiies l.ave ben added. " 4l . - '' v ." ' 1 - ' i'Mi'i me jncseiii.iorai Cu5i. , Jtfccijds.-l liese alm.unt In g84,955 48 i ot wbtcb sum Sr,464 H7 were in payment for books j g4, 190 57 from legacies : S8- - V. n;-! lIlllI'lUnliL: fitu -l r.L' sumdv : fif h.am.U fir .Hal tribiitions uo.rin ( -f -fV , triUUtlOIlS, and .0,0, 0 l . dinary do- naii.ui-, ti.n len.uiinier ii om ier sources 'antmtcmtnf9 issued.EtxZhh .durii'g the past year, 91.1 CS. and an az- regale, since the fpi muiiuu of tfieK'uttv ol 1.532.GC8 copies ' Modern Am Greek TesfamenLpal:9 lor tins 1 esumer.t are caat, and are in toe h:M.ds ol a n odern G.eek .scholar for piepaicd n-jfi datched to Oicw. as yviit De learned irom the Report ol the i ' 1 V ' 7 . '"t 1 liMera the I IU,,V sciiargmg h.s duly to his constituents, his peace of 8a!tf, retiremeitt form th.i,U Crape Camblet, Bombazine and .Pi .1I 1 I r- . t w ... id C-. l'li i - v' . . " .1 . . -t ( 1 . . 1 1 I i . . ' TreaSUier, ,The ballk debt, which as Z u, "K.oi gWita fM(n., views sl.41 be ... accordance with .hose ot ihe j " rt of ,c vfeesf lives Th v , " al N.mkeen and Drilling of all kind J-... . rw .. ., .. near the place wht re hM is tt'iDk&?vi i. ..... Pres.ki,!. i. is wi.ll If ..l, ... ; Pdl " u 11.1 ppicst livis. . lhey may be v kid uiT ilfoV JiT iiio- is 4 til I r 1 ' Pmmce found, 1 1,0,i0' " duce him to prefer the ,n- U.MU.ateutwnos p.ous, education has Table and Towelling Diapers, Jtl .-.ottj vlhO'.i bjlliethllijjr IS Still due. tor :oid the prisoner convevied Tu irni- ,., .1 ! tcivsi ..fl.;,,,,.,,,.... , .. ..... 1 estjihn J,mI i,. 0.. ........ . c 1 , b ' 3 .is i vi'Hr jr? v: 1 ti 11 1 m ii nr u 1 v mm. 1 i. t 3 . - . -t-j.- - n- t c : . - ' " 11 m : .. 1 a, . . 1 . -1 . - . 1 r ,lCiP!.Cr u ... ! was hTdr5 1, WV.9 bt 1 I itl e zyApl U never returns with- Gentlemen's superior Stoks. lll.ck jr -r a w - - - tt". vm m t tf-Atnt . wwiiiiLiiiii.ii(.,t 11 .I'M 111 ifr ffiii iif. - nV t 'uv-fif.&ii .i.tn 1, 11 11111 11 1 1 1 ..- 1 1 11111 ' f j . .- Mmi(.-,Hoe ii.if. u'cii iiuiie 'n mis , . .. , - 0 . r examine .n wie coirecmess ot 'Mljiow.ng a- out brilP-iii"- vriui if f'md.M..-. ; , Heaver Mats :i:tfs. ,K SUpplv Of COWmoU Blbres, Ul.d the Alalia- unuM.al absence i.tlV,, h.Z . a,a""lU "t Ins: V ",s U!al'" - t f?4t.;- J "- China, Shoes well assorted l L -:STJirl,pu1I.ote.,f pivlrijrJfffire "-.'j..-. 6Jk ' "i 3rc S"'l t 8.U that it U s. ell u,le,- , m-W'? Mh as l Uiwrowu -l-Kh.. M, 1. i33. l fe& Vrf -Thi; . of Owar o.eiuli,mS-, hSwi.JAl !t "-'l'l'-l " :'..l only mti.c fr tl,e ,ct ",lt,ud d lecl.e.l in I.i.liana. We b..p. ' . ' f ,7Ct .Hm, res',,.t ! te Mncll.l.g :s i ' i , ' v . . ... -; uiiiviimhj ,kri.! to wiim en lii -, i I . T - ."'.' . .oust-. Sr. S.v, ai'V ,459rt?gsb li-stamehtH,2t8:! ce:,drt:1:,l,Vt'' Comjecnct, and the other ?m: mt BiWeSpan, testa ilienta' I f Nt't,Vtf- "-d theV been at N . -.. . "ai home. 11 is iiroi.:.u. n. '.i . -. " v" 4I; an,etl S'293 f AVelsh Btb e58 ; Welsh -ell known m , his 1 t;.I ;re, -v-. -.-' 1. stments " 422 s loich V:u:B -. .- nm.;isi,7 ... i - .:. f e,,rt1 Irom busi- r y w , ' -- .-. mult . O k, J ....... -.w.-. , ...in Wir t. 4.1 lir,,vl. .1 - , I - i.- , - - -v t uiun ijv iii i W MSI 1 t - i - LIFE ASSURANCES. X' 4. J W. Tor tlje in forma toiror in:oe "wnn tnav wivhi'to provide fur thejrrfamilijrs at a VOYV ltl!l 1 I ra?p. anti who fave not tue Means of renderitr them any adequate Mssjsfavcc at theil de;ith, Ijv ill or in heritance, the fidlowinp: case (which oc curred in thTvcit jvithin a few months past, and winch ?s but paiiially;knoi) is row made publi, j ' , A merchant well .advanced in life, anU w'h'o for-more thip40 years had been suc cessful in -busn's4. bf came; unfortunate.. His family iva fal:, and.; sojaras his means ''tended, must ineij4 Vatily have been 't destitute in the event of his speedy dissolution! ivhith, however, was not at -that time evten probable. He, not withsfand'njfr, it 4ems, ,was 'full v. sensi ble of the uncei tain tenui e of TJfe, and caused" his to be I ensured in the latter 1 p'art of November at the Ra-liim'Mv Life Insurance company. 1 r 1 tlsum ol 1 lO.CKiO. He died in the middle of FeUruarv ensu- it g iwithin eleven e'ks from the date f the Pidicy, and;hi$ widow has received the whtde sum vithout any trouble or ex pense, anil befor the period provided f'ir, the payment thereof had expired. This proxident act.has rendered hs fami ly not only comfortable,, but with pru- U"nce, independent ; and the v haveabliii- ,,ant cailso to blesi.tf e day Iwl when a reso lution so happy iu its. consequences was formed and,actcd 6ti. ' dj? Kdit'MS,. ce nf ra ly, may rentjer an impor tunt servict- to tiit-iif -jjatrons, by cuuinjc this commuuicatiuii to be Inserted in tb.fir join -n;d-. I " ! linll. .li.ir. flORiUUIE MrRi)KU. - N'W- Yoik. Man The annals of crime m our country do not furruh aparalfcl to the deeds of afro city perpetrated N Saturday night in j ftorristown, iNew Jersey. Tlie detads (tf this shocking event, so'far as they have Ltranspired, are stibhtaniially av follow : Samuel S. Smviv, I'Uq.: matlv CO years of age, ml oi nitrlv .-, rpei chant -t .1: ! sin et, jn.tli s city, of the firm ot b icSt '!e h ing in v:oit "fa man to labor onj-fos I'-rm, it pairtd h ihci -iboia three we ks .:-; suul kctt-d, jui account ot ti e general g (;d el ureter and integrity ol tue Swiss, :.n rmgrnht i;eni tliut 001, try, Uo h;is oitimaiely pruvee! to he his murde rer. On Saturday evening, tjie tatter wetit into the A lage oi .Monisiowii, Which isa shor! distance fVotn the res detice of Say t and' puicl.aseda pint oramly. He came I tick in the evening, and supposed U have perpetrated thecr.niei soon aft i r Ids return. jj " , n l ttcrd;.y morning a neighbor who was di iv ing his tows to pauie, sivv a -.bundle n the ground before the dot ;f Mr. Syle,. whose re s deuce he lu.tl occasion to pass. On examinati on he found u to contain femhle apparel, m.-.rk- d with ihe initials of tuie l Mr. S-.yu's dau h i t rs' He ' convt".v ' " to the iiou$e nd kru-ck-d Ua! thed,or, but n ceiv: ng up answer he gave an larm, and t ie hru.se; w as broken ooen. Tm versing the various rooms tl.ev fi..J .y pro- ced- hdtott.e eanes. whete ihev found tii r..'..,n..A ('mal.e servant dead inh-r bed, vvh re she had en muril.-rr(, prolL y in her sleer. ;iv s,,,,,,. I ."?..pf,,.nf'd m ,,,e 'fH.e.d i;e.r i.m- it nipie. . i ne p r.-ons a.ssc mb d next J a na cntl w itn blood rfp .n it, With traces of ' j blood upon thebt.ru flotjr. The bl iod was also! ! Tacei! tu n ""'"'"S '4eaP- ot mai.ure, where i bodyiwas partly c .vtrel up by ilie m mm-, :,n-i j oivfurthtr starch they ljjai :d byh v,d - ofVi-A." i under the same hta . t!ie (tea e .:ea bi;dy ofhisw.ie,! ) !ftb exhib'.tisi m-uks ! 'u.ili o.i.ik'.f:..., rv. .. i, .. i.r . -. i "i'.ii ii Lny in K in vuiftfu rv. ....... ii . ot vioiei.ee. h:ivit,p ii,;t. "puis lain open won h Uttlnt. r fa L L,'th'H Shltfand a;.:ncour.e ofc r t Tt-ns ufi-vi-rl wlur uu. ,i,.;.i;i 7 , rv " 'o. parues; wr i a. r-..nl -.fI maLi ... .t:.,..r.. . ( wh.cb w. re -sent n mnoii dnectlo .N in -,iUr.- (SOU ot the n.nrdrer, who was plumed to be tl,e Swiss laborer, fr. ru; the circumstance that ' "c,was n"hb,,l Ult "'S-paiut oraih fle I, and ! a. fi'0,!'r feVey borse cf Mr. Say re's taken fr,tn 4 . J 1. ,ne 8tabU.- riai.ULuiisii M're in-.inodia:fh- "miw-.l aid the rr.ost act vc juntos (ut in requisition to "fy" .nc rejoiced to i say w: -cc'oi?iphshedp(iui 2 o'clock in the af ' ternoon. Pn suniin tljat he had tken die di i reei ion oi w i oi k,- p-epi ainaii Drake, K n of N( w:iik, Mirs!.al of'tjie -United: St .tes for "the Wisinci oi wew-jeisryi 711 r. -lJudiow. the Slit r P ot aiqtris couniy, anu ipiurs,. repaired hitl er - ward; .nil at tlie lia.t way house on the N walk' c-niew;.y, usually kni.ftu as the MUs,eto Tavern," hey found, the individual of whom i.u y were puu.. iie w ns sntiutr ,n xit. saiive uepanme 1.1 01 i,.:v riimnil shall be cont ain, .kir.g a cg.r. They inin.ediaiely anvsw d 1 Pelled to succaiub to die Executive and become h m, and found upon hjs person a pair of mw-! a mere registry ol his vdi w-ou d it tu t be het sers and a hat betonein r t -JIi s ,vi nr... '. ter to mersre that denanurit nt 10 t VAW.if..- Ira possession two fui-jfe bondfea, ,ontaini.:g ! male and leoiaie appar,, which ; were reud ly-i . I-...!.-. . ... .d ly- nleiitilieO as neloi.euu; lo the l..mit- r ceas d. I hi V .-. Isn frnii.il tu . ' "t . . .... ...... , , , the le- zors bebmging 10 Mrv Say re, a go!d watch of Mrs. Say re, and .'boutltwetitv dofiar c;l,...- The wretched culprit! had taki-n with " 1 . '. T . '"""'CI. 1 e..i.i fj .. " I't-n . ?! .1 t . f V'. as found 1 ai 001 uc uui, hu. ui 101 i- nines fieiiii i on die load betwt-enWiit viliae an., Kv,a- The horse which he Slofe and ted. ,ff witJl ., ' pears to have been lestii e, 'and, Ironi the tiac'-s in the road, unwiihi.g tj, p;iM tlle- hJlj(.e "V Inei.d of lr. Sai re, which caiised.ih ,., i. r.v i ." "Jf"g to one of Inox. I..rr ,.F ... 1 l.',U ! I- I M; r8' ttr,ich wa there lour.d. Since h.s arresi . he nionsler ,aS confess s" l,,5r .i mm u u,c ,.0j,(i . t ai.cprti. I.'. 1 1... 1 .1 1 . f neSy b;ent, oeio att nd luneniVf V'r ;u ... i ne fi..t ..... .w. . "l r " ''i"r.a Ins vi;c tiMittrl.ter if .. . lV:r.thv' e h-,d been! '"wi(! -mi .is.twir.n . .. .. V. !1!.L r l JCaceat theitnn " i i . vv conieUerate was run ored t., hw. k Un the horse of Mr. aiK i Jvce lhe directs,! of Btdi'ttJ" r.'t' ,'" retch declaied tp tae il?, nvea.ce6n.nf.ces it is U i . . 11 uel'e - . fir-. ERASED TftE LATE AJSCLT. From the National Ir'tt;iKer.ccr. V r The fd lowing is from the -Jlichmond Whi; op Friday last . ' Ti e Rttltinu'-iv RepuhliagihoWs tbr Oppn. stlion -( ponillt ?or Mr. Ui mVlph's : t'wck on the Prescient. We w.nft. j th KepunVran had nnt, r!iar?eil "t uonn Niill'fic t)oo, cr itte new IwriMhn of Clav and Ca'hottn.V We venture o 1 sj tlif,t the opposiiion vii-s with ihe frifiifls f tlie AdiiiiniMratioa in sincere lf:jjret for tlint oc cretice." . , The Whig is undoubtedly ri?ht. We have not seen, the assault upo.U the Presi dent justified any where. It i? indied, refenetl, by some .journalists, to the en courairement supposed to have been here tofore given by Ihe prevailing party to Clul-law in matters of political contro- ven v. Ifut it lion that account the mme condemned, rather than exc used r;,e friends of social order should indeed hold 1 .1 . . .1 .....1 1,-1 ,1 un their hands against if. as a violation of that moral nan.m'ir wldrh ' ou-ht ever to protectthea.lminiratorsof the laws from any other than juthcial question lor their CnndliCt There is a tribunal to which, if he'TOSsly" transcend,-or misyse his ail- thoritv, the President ot; the U. States is .I 1 :, ... . i-i amenable under th,e Conslitutmn, which - !- '- ' V is open to Mr. Kandolph. in common withe,;( Hni noseV t-yeijocci.-ion:il!v seen in piofiic. all others of his iellow-eitizens: V e mean" Ihe Hih Court of Impfachmetit. There is another tribunal, till easier of access, on wiiich. ifinjured, Mr. Randolph ' mitit nave reneii inr vmu.ication ano con solation: the tribunal of Public' Opinion.- Of tl nil vni tnr ivf a tri:d fVefiirp ti.ts Mn- ral Court, Mr. R. has in a reat nn asure . ... 111 ucj;i.ku iiim-.ni, apHi-iiciiu, u mc. precipitancy with, wbich he has rashly ta ken the law into his "ou ti hands The following from a decided Opposi tion paper, condenses in a brief-space the almost universal public sentiment in re lation to this a'lai; ; From the New-Y.-rk Daily Advertis.r, M 9. We copy from a W.ishiugton paper an account of a personal attack ooon the Prr':dei.t of the United St .t s, by a Mr. Randolph, ' tv ho b.te'.y ht Id the commiss on of a Lieu enaut in the Ni. vy, but has b en diMjussed from the service. Ml ltti dolph has ict en'ty bf en before a Court oj Inquiry, upoti ceit iio charges prt f i re against him w hiUt in thi-naval service, who acquttt. him ot all dishonorable comhict. Subs queifb he was di-missed. as has been mention, d. ' I was don bib ss ovnv to the treatment lie had re- ot i eivt d from the Kxccu'ive that I. e cimmitud ul'this outraire. . This n .v serve to t-xi l iin." but j fi nis no apolo.cy for such ar idte Chief Magistrate of the n un act oi violence on ttion : and we have iv. (loubt'it will meet with the universal repro bation of al! respectable people. Yhaleer in dividual mav think of the character oi the iivh viduul w ho may at any time he placed at the ,head oflhe Governnun, ihe cilice is intith d to public n-spect ; and such an indignity to it as this can never be offered to it withtyitt exciting strong feeling, not Inertly of regret, but of point ed condemnation. POLITICAL A gentleman in the State ofr'lndiana oflers himself as a candidate for a seat in CtfnS.e and, alter statin- that he has ever Wen-uniform and decided-in sustain ing the present Clue! Magistrate, he adds: "the candid of all parties will admit that it will be but an act of justice to throw around the Prtsidenl a 'Congress whose views a;d wishes are in accorilanrP ith . .... . . own." Upon ibis exiraordinaiv ar- (tii tu.-n t lv a candidate in favor of liis ! 1 0lAf.i:,.n rv.. . I. I 1 . 1 i makes the folioiti J: llUrl. im ta;n to "J P vmv.hwu i,w ess, me uiuiana journal i .1 . ., . . ... 1 1 1 it re ai k. w nc n rt. re ma 1 fix their value: This is certaii.lv a stranire doctrine fo mil upon the "candid e.f all j arti s" 10 g.ve theiY!111?" ,0a ""'l Wte of perfection. Their isscnt to. Ue alwavs understood thiit it w -.c sscnt to. We alwavs understood thiit it w n the intention of the ftainers' of our exceiit nt constitution in establishing ti.r.e ddlcieni ae- partmei.ts ot governuu nt, to have rich to i de as a check upon -h- others, -,vA in be in some.nieasur- independent ol them. If how e- ver, tlie doctrine contained 111 the abov q iotu. , the doctrine contained in the abov o iot:i. uon ne correct, uie Lecr'sl.dive deoartmc-iA k 1 me n.ei e automaton ot tlie Fies.rtent th memb; rs -h:pi"gtlieir views aiul w iahes'so as ' acoord rwilh his. H this (toctrine shall be es-t taMi.shed by the pHblic jirlg-neni it tJie Les;.s. I , . ., .. ' - -u"'fi auu 1 uus save the enormous exnense ol b 11. 1 1 j ' - e un 1101 nowever tieiu-e in tli- ii.C tiinej nor will it ever be e,tablishid. by r the people- Members of Congress, we Lone and" Inic. n.ill.y. I .. I. . 1 1 ' .. nr.. .1 .. . 1 '. . . 1 " Ol 11 rr v....-, -, ..N..H.11111111C 10 ue elected to cam into eneci tiit- "views at nd wishes" ot the people, , The distribution of ihe not of the Pri-sii'ent, powers of (iuvvn.ment into thr di,T rent de panments, as provided tor in our cons itution, is one of the greHt preservative principles of our (rovernmenti and whenever the day slialhurive that the Legislative ai.d Juaiciary departments sltall be destroyed, and .dl power vested in tlie . cAciuuve, our republic wilt be at an en'd. The 1 uc l?nriw ce.tamiv is, that a rep res- ntat.ve s,,t,U,d act uccoidance wub the wisbe and I '"Ur' 's Uh.S wlo, er.ct lom, w-thout r. f r- ence to tl. e w.H ol tlie Vn sident T in f.ith- 'presen.tatives here, roiun.n up and down, and sound sharp or tlat, like lhe jacks of a harpsichord, -juu as they .are-played upon. 'ATut. Int; THE MAlfKKT. Trom tlie Charleston rcury. T f ... ... x - .t.. ... . ,m uvonre an Ull. iil 1 1) is K I i .m . 1 . ...- 'i. i..e iiic usual scarcity emit a. isfr7r- ,'Sare iirm. The demand since tlie rams Ceas...t ase.', tins article has 'Pjb,y. is tn hvely circulation. jwwa i lu re is still a plentif ul stipjdy in some . ..iA n.ost Miunaud rciad,busl,.es cor: ;:.s, pc:5;? Ui.g un ii,c at!;ir!e wttli i r i j i rtn i.h r. o...l : ; . - supposed ilie city will reta n d..- p-esentslock, vc,y Utile is talci, up fo. .expoi.t tiU,u im near-sihted Gators are saui -to have d.pptd veiy deeply imo Iris artKju, 1 l?OKT3H)iO- OLIN A GAZETTE 'H trt - ,-.' 4 jrrratv rrlity. There is an! ardent inquiry for city c: sUrripfJ Vniund though holders are by no irea'n rm. bi fhf'the mnsparl trive way, when 'pressed, vet jjfl sleiP'oid lisJts as Ihe article goes d'iwn. ': 'M . u; Cough, cnak fcV r-The tock has diminished ince tfe w1 er''hec.ime settled 5 and as in m,,t cas hoK .5 ., w be... veil d spod to n .ft vi iib P .v "had. ihe ftrticle has '.cone otf freely. Irt vh:4 h heen long tin-hand; there is fender'ei t) s decline- Cf,ccsS ih-tM . 5tnim.HtMn in Ihe cldstnck. nn l :ts thelcensoti vanci-s ; some indications of acti- vitv 'n the ivevt , i' CVfiis. Thi: Article, -likJthe PresidentN po. ipcgoes n,., Vw:ola. r.L toru anis, so iii:o 11 s hard to 4Vt Vi-'3tf:ti?n, :nid a H hf c smes f horn ifack6i i''ort1itnlx ri poblicanism, so all the nabs m o. .r m irket are sr cf7ftjf, w neuier caught in the V i'pohds or at the wharves. J(r Crcams'.-SAHu: ea-tly part oi the season vas ; to(. cnolf.-r rc hut a Jt grows warm constoer- j able q-.a.tje -ire tn-n. 1 j , thpm,- marte. ...,fl ,,lolliri. rrin iTt. nfiuo.!' wi-h ihem irratis. i . . .1 '.si., ' ... . , j " jtlu - v are taken Vol wifh gre.-it reluctance. Flies Ue vwne litO tne niai Kei in rrpai .. t . i . : q..a.;tity, 'rJriv:.l of Xlo.-quitoes from the j1"' Dr'f-A There is a beltil feeling ! mui,if.-ied. H.,itico:.is nave come down veiy considerably; si'yrfla.-S seas.iti, and ankles, wiiich ! ere fret Iy: fit rtftitoa p;reat eMe.nt, now come ' more spuriutv icore tlie pyblic. The bonnet . busme.f vi IttcK-'oC'ctipied solr-rze a Rpnee m toe ut!ei)t;on of snV gators, has been much 1 curtail. Fiounfccs wloc -j' rjng c! d so high a few-months backj atv r-.revtj le met with ; but the sleeve tr .de :s can iviV i-iC t o. a stuoejidoos x' ni. JJvt Stuck. dies are much depressed, and c i i 'i i rrt . " t i . es a'i tieaYMo:.iuu. i err. punt looRingup. IV linkers. n'V ae-je has been a full crop this ..... . i .i..,.. i't?eprj- J'sentvand diitl ; the stock cop- Si?ts Pr'.'-P5! VLT V w ? I '"- I hf re is.'.ogTe st ignittion in the business. )Vkin U) (lUr h -j, wihwv late f.reien Udvid'S. i J.a:tirgersl terv.langti'dly off tfie stock is t lare. id the UUatul piincipal'y confined to 1 re'ui! d'.aiM-. : t - '. Mat- rinrcs rnP'the fat reason the mark- et was uuusuaii ; livelv. and at is supposed that numerous c palliations were m:dc -St veral contracts were opiplettd at.: prices which hive pot transpired.- The re is jet a large stock un disposed of. ;V uif" descriptions r - in b.nsk de mand.' Ciuiice.JisJiic v . e. OilVrs are freely made f'-r such of this qd tv as remains in fijrst hands. tCI-ASH is iv iiri d in the general imvof trans actions. 4 GKR.V AN KM1GHANTS. The (ollo vig well merited compli ent to the Gt ripans uho have emigrated to Amci ica-f ifrom the Columbus (O-no) Sentinel. . 3 The -(hrtefti3 of Ohio.' The German population o f)hu., are la hardy, Irugal, and indtisiriynsj people. They arej most ly farmers, miruLno body's business but (heir own Jjyiok at their farms, their orchards, tl Arl jrardens, their cattle and horses, ai d -oy will svn'wh.it tiiev about. The : are among the best practi cal farmers it- tMvio. There is a neatness about their p etjtises, which proves them to have becnHvf 11 instructed in the: busi ness of aii( iifmre, and to understand the most priuigible mode of cultivating I the soir. Tin tili irei erally well informed inej maKe nc rrade.oi tbctr knowlcdn-e. me; me ne -v- inttiiuins tor ottice. lliey medd'h. ,'iale wilh politics; and j et no settlet jimong us 'are more firmly established iir -;heie opinions. If -error i ,ime cifeps into the administration .it tl... r-.,.f,,.. ....... .i . r o'm'u...m, tuey an I... . .1 v . e not slow in llll'llllli II UUI ' ley seeK for correct m- ' I O I I11U 110 tl, 1 ;i ! 11 mill rnniihlinn in oil lt . i"'"-"" . lPiriinli.iMc i-l,i.-.,t. ,..;... . . m every thing. , they d. light in tilling; the ' '"! rt,,u mz tne nest im ans in Dt ll.g- L III .M i . f-' .A I L I- oarils ai e OstailVWel It ti'il. am thpir oarils ai e Ostaiivwel fl ! houses aboun d plenty, Hit horses, liv ; WeSt! v,"a, '. u.... 1 . . ? . ' . Tiiey drive md are trul v an i ". ? r coun counlry thev inha- .e rc.P icj to. learn : that the (jer- 1 - . it '. - i 'an emifa I li ill to this S ate IS sttll in i ,u;n eilllgra 111 111 to this S ate IS 1 creasin. I K..w rp. nKthu ilmo i..u. ably thirty th,iu$and voters in Ohio, and j- .N. u hum. ir i f u - a population 0 more than 150,000 of that 1 n du si r nrjsf peopl e. TMIf SABBA I'll. I'.Xtract fiom a fofrme of practical sermons b the Kf v. Ip!? fspland, Minister of the Grav, elhit Chapel, "h?jckney (England.) Our It'-iPth points out to us one ne- !idical seasd (ifretiretl meditation, When jbv the conve Y:u'n'of society, the world u!l leave us, it. we do not court its pres et ce ; I 1 efeKtoyhe Sabbath, which of it self, seiycS ts?tiiiion up to thou-ditful- ness : and wi itii,-ii men re-ranled n,.U. ihetr inteliect ) improvement, would be devoted to tliber review. of human life. Here is a ha jtiy break in the galling chain of the world'-; Wtorn. The mind ma v pause and ih lifeaft recover its. If. The Let the.. i not ba party to the breach of un-ir in nihi...;.: t. .... i.- - "";3i i an IllSt UUIMJI oi OUri ancestors, we iniy denominate the Truce ol God. When Ocular inierest aud aux- j p iles come m ar; the day, let the m say as tne patriarch :SaU to hjs servants, fGen. ssii. 5,) AtiiiLte ye.here and.I will K vonder aud wuship,". T, ,-y need not ear superstnot: they Hafe if they keep themselves oin vvorldly-ntindedness. They may be oll I hat every day is alike holy j but let 'l.Uni relied, that thou-h this is a plain tnitiiatian dnctrine, it is tiuc only iu a se!f ii which some of those who arc ifhe.n;oi (orward to assert are the slovyestfo;ctnprehend it ; for in the sigiiificatwii.Miiilpjralony both rational and pious If mean? net that the Sabbatlr should be made .a commojv day, but tHat to a mind formed in the image of him to whose memory ihe day is. devoted, every da v is a9 a ' Sabbat h.? jj antiLot for.8ale, - 1 T A M desirnu of disposing of the Hooe flnd ' S Lot where I ivvi'lehi "lie Eastern par of the :hy of lflergii Je lie is small, but neat, with a pla--a,r; fftVden' attircht d. For term, ' wlnrh wpyhbe ' accmnoditT fg, .application iy ! be ma'e o 'ALJCE 1). PHILIPS. 1 . naieign.. tyt4D. f mr V. ' Edited by TiiomnH Serrant and- John C. Loivbcfi Esqs. T G rei GAT.F.S & SON are appointed agents for receiving snbscrip!ipns for the above work. The s r.es will commence with Thco ald s " Practical Treatise on the Law of Principal and Sur tv, particularly with ngiud to Mercantile n ... T.ll. -.1" !... .' ...I i :iti ...1.. J ; ouaraiuccs, i u ui jtiiHiigr, aiiunanu nu, I vol. ovo. Ltin Ion, lbj2. ihe price ot this work is now $3 75. The entire number will be included in the number of ihe " Library," and to subscribers will be furnished at the very low j rate' of 83 cents The "Law Librarj" uill be published in I monthly numbers, royal 8vo. of 200 paces and upward, at $10 per annum, payable in advvsce. Mav 28. ?9- m 25,000 VOU 5! NEW-YORK LOTTERY, Regular Class, No. 8, to be drawn June 5th, 1833. 66 KcniiKn roTTKtiT, 10 niu'ws dauoh. o.uuu, iu.wu, o,ihju, -z, J UU. 1U01.I,UUU, LU OI 3UU, OLC ilC. 1 Tickets g5, Shares in proportion. A package of 22' whole tickets, by certificate; will cost $62 ; haft and quarter packages in pro portion. . vrgkyr-,.4. K KU- XUI, i 2ZUlii V . j Extra Class, No. 16, to be drawn June 12th, 18 jj. 66 M'M H KR LOTTtllT, 10 DttAWX BALLOTS. S20.000, 10,000, 5,000. 3,160, 10 of 1,000, 10 of 500, cvc. Ace. Tickets S5, Shares in proportion. V For capital prizes, ordiTf from thecountiy inu-t be addressed to S. J. SYLVESTER, .Baltimore, Md. r From 50 to 75 Packages, Jitat received and now opening, by WILLIAM A;, WILLIAMS, At the Brick SloreopgosUe the Market House. CO.MPUISIXG A SPLEKnm ASSORTMENT Of Fabricks of almost evri-y description for Spring and Summer Wear Many ot'which are of iS7e eniirtfi) JSew aud Btuulijul. Also, a Ge neral Assortment ol Hats, sjnoes, Cotton Yarn, Hardwai-f , Queensware and- Groceries. Any of which will be sold low. Ildeigh, My 20. 'H Xcw ai A Clieap Store. rBlIIE SUBSCKIKERS takt this method of in 4. forming the cilizens of Kalcigh and the puis fc generally, that they have jut received and are now opening t their Store,-net above th Market-IIuuse, a new and splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, Consisting of St iple and Fatlcy Dry Goods, 1 Hroadclo'hs, Cassimcres ar.d a beautiful varietv of Fashionable' Calicoes snd I'r.nted Muslins", (;mghams, &.c. Sec A LSt), Groceries, Qtieens ware, Hardware, Mats, lioots and Shoes. All of w-hicti having been purchased by themselves in rWlbein Ciljjes for CaMi, thy aVe enabled to supply tho-e who may favor them with a call, at prices much PiwernhaA (ioqds have ever before been offered in 'this Citv. ;' MOUDK.CAE& MeKlMMON. Italeigh, my 5, 1233. 2'6-3m FASHIONABLE NEW SPRLYG GOODS. SIMPSON 8 'PAKK pleasure in announcing to iheir custo A mirs and the public generally thai they are now opening in extensive, splendid and well chos-.n Supply of STAPLK & FASIIIONAHLE lliiY GOODS, comprehending, in part, Insil Linens, superior to anyhitberto imported uinyiiaiii, sonu, sinpau anu ciieciiet:, in great vane.ty ; Colored Nluslins, hew style Checked rnd striped Jnconetts and CimWcs Small.figureJ t oilier Calicoes, in greatvariety Jllond Veifs, Hankeichiet's & Scarfs,: first quality Silk Muslin, Crape, Gauze and Item am lland ktrjliiels ' y L Italian Lustrine, Pongee and Linen Cambric HaiHtkei clnets Carved, Plain, Tuck and side Combs, superior finish . fef Cambric, Garment and , Furniture Dimity and Lawns Belt and Garniture Uibbons and Gloves, vAl assorted Su pei fine (Moths arid Cassirnc-res, and new style Ves1 intra .' -' ' nncetta s, for swm- of every descrip. and Wbit rilHK subscribers are now opting at, the M. coruer oppo-ue il e I'lesbyte.i-ti Ctuitch, a large ai d general assottm-iit of litter, & Mkiii cixh Paints, Oits, 1)IE srtrr, Wiwiiuw Clas, tc. &.c. Kvcry ait cie tia been c .retipiy sekcl ed, and is w .rrantid f.esli and genuine, and will oe soul wholesale and retail, as low as thev can be lad in the State. Pt.ysiciansrand Cou.i" try Mcrchanis are invited to call,' Dr. Hlake whose knowledge pf the Ousiness entitles him to public coi.fidei.ee, will give i his undivided at' ttntion at all hou-s. . " " Ur Iteck wiih will receive profession". I cab' at. this Shop, or at his residence on liillsbom' Street. . m - BECKWIX1I, ULAKE S; CoA i 1 V J TlALEIGirrN.e. TUESDAY, MAY"28, liiT" The Fedeual Couiit had not aili IIA.,. u asi jjujier went to 'Vn$i was stated however, in a postscript'! the important Land d?s yvhicb 0CCq so much time in itsiiaF, had roul aerdict fop the Defendant. Of .tL . 1 v ' " n u i c i e 1 1 1 r c ou n t e r f e i t i n n j (( on the .Bank of the" Umed States, dered ti ibis Goutf frira Lincoln coyn, by his HonrnvJudge only Indiyidual was convicted the evi(lt not being conclusivc.as to the guiit nf J others. The person convicted,' was dieted in the name of John S. Smith al JHff. Scoit. He was setitetjced 0,,rt tofaeven years im prison merit John B. Mills, who wa, at th term of this Court, cbnvicied of auY,,; the robbery of fhe Mail, and whose ci was carried totfic-Supreme Court v Un teil .Stateswas sentenced to "ten Vf' imprisonment. Abel Tukner, w ho was, at the sa term, convicted of count erfeitiav. 0, Batik notes, ajd w hse case was also c ried to the Supreme Court, was senti ceil tvjhrec years iinprisonnieiit- ail the Jail of this Cityt New Court House.-?We announced our last, theiJetermination of our fou authorities to erect a new Court-Hu with all convenient despatch. We r subioin the Jlesolutious adopted oa subject . . . ': , V Ri solved by theCourt, and it Is therefore tiered, that a new Court-house oyght to bet as s..oii as it cn be conveniently' dime. 5ore, I hat the Court-house wbichist constructed shall notcost mrebn teM'(fuAi doPars. , f ri:' 4 ! Resolved, Tbat a Commltteerahkll be app( ed to mrnioriiiUrelCjongtt ss praying an appu a' iou to aid -in ttieVrecttbii of and Coutt-h and pledging the County goto extend th bi mg as to provide suitable accommotllioh f ii exclusive use of the Federal Court officerslo S ate, it such aid be given and tbe appro; tibn so made, may b added tn tbe limits ol cost first named in the seco.id Kc sotauoa. liesu!ved.-T a Commitlee.be a;poiutei pre4arc and report the plan and offers to tract fur a Court-house as above ordered, but said Commif ee shad report:' to net Court, make no binding contract before it is confir by tbe Court. f ' - Ttcsxlved, That s;iid Comrnittee repo;t to nexi Court upon the ways and means of County, devise some plan of assessment anJ best mode of pay meiit for tbe; said CouiNlio The following gentlemen were appoi etl to carrythe third Resolution into feet, viz: Messrs. W. HIajsrooitj B..f. Saunders, T. P. Devercux, CI L- Hinion and Parker Rand. The CommitteeTunders.the fourth : fifth Resolutions cpnsisff of3lessrs. J liinlqn, Joh-bunn, Char let L. Hint Wm Boy lan, G. V. Haywnod, VV. Gales and Win. Peace. 14 V Mr. Hooper's Leclure.r-,Vp have It wished to treatour readiers.ivitli this 1 'ress, (a portion of which appears in first page,) but for some v time past, columns have been so crowded with pit ing political matters, Hhat we could j no room for pieees however valuable, less urgent character. This lecture c tains so much practical truths so well so pleasantly said,that it cannot but read with pleasure, by all who havea b for elegant writing, or who take an it rein whatever has a tendency to difi tjre benefits of Education through out community. The Land iV.-yTf.e sp:rit of lute' Iinpruveinent in this State ! seems tc either dead or dying J- and rrtiny fcas project is ever thuughtoi", the difficult raising fund 9. 'to effect isoon givs quietus. If M r. Clas land' bill had p ed, North-Carolina would have recei annually S 130, 000 to be disposed of, as the General Government should i but as our own Lenslature mii;ht dir that much money would be spent ath amongst us. Even if the bill pass i session, we have lost what would ! been our'sthts year S130,0Qp. ir- yet, several of otir t!elegation in Congr (including both Senators,! voted a-;a j. They inayhave jial gooilreasi and no doubt'were satisfied in their minds, as to the correctness of t course, but we can harilly conceive of substantial ground ofbje;ction. 7'he Mails We observe of late fluent complaints -by Editors of the i carriage of their papers, and the Postn ter General, and all Postmasters in general, are sotiftdly rated for i tl F experience,-we recnmtnetid it to each r sber tti institute strict jiquiry'into matter at Iwrneff Something, we all maVs&e charged to the account of Wlimsiness of tbeVinaiIba?s. ?and t - - '" 'yy- - - . . f i conduct of contractorsinfeaposing inaiUiin Jnc!einent weather j buV -i times out of ten, tbUfailuies complai of, are caused by the careless nianr.e .vbicb the packjpta are put, up lor t A4-e!, M:f iBJo, - . ' ' 26 ' ' " V. 4njssioa, ' If !rf - - ... !..
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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