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ItAidtiltimitEOlSTl 1 I 'Hi eiC he nil uc ua th iaiU Cll'l fttl 111 that iiai" aun ,i .auJ lit CO itew Fiano Fortea. TUK 'HWihr h.-. " h:md a few w.ell tone.l 1mimk. ,.f Ms ojm.unki winch ,n .f- Also, a second han 1 WfcSl.V.Y WlUTAK Ml.' 15. 45 :t The Kili tor of the ' Standard V- bents , Cockkh all Imliuiv at figure ; In the lastj dinner tu Tennessee, on the 2 number, an estimate is given of the relative. ttiu.- air. Teyton,. member - ' : :.!.. r A most appropriate toast was rriircn tit a 20th ul. tn: the ' of Congress The great -care of man ,m!io is content with the form of godlines" without the power, js, tljat every thing smvuiu be 1 HIE IlEGIS I KIi. Tuesday, September 20, 1S3A. IteUllican Whig yickri. 12 CO II L. .W II IT r 'rtiSdtnt. Great Whig Jubilee. One of the largest festive meetings which ever assembled in North -Carolina, was witnessed in the county of Orange, on Sa turday last. From 1500 to 2000 persons partook, of a splendid Public Bvrbf.cck, givi-n in honor of the triumph of Whig principles, so happily evidenced by the late Klections in this Slate. A full account of the. proceedings on the occasion, will be published, doubless, in the Hillsborough Kcrordc.r," but having; had the pleasure of participating in the Entertainment, we can- giv up their vantage ground not loroear an imperieci skcich oi u, strength hi the UJectorat jQiteges;.- --ls'-,M o-aici it is in tnese wortis j ' right without; while .Inc. true Christian 1 1 1 ..... 1 m m . 1 1 I aWI i.. i 11 .. . . . van nuren is hiiowcm z& 4 tuu . r how, thijiik jou gentle reader-$ thi mini-; bej- inadV up ? Hv phting to his criilk the Staff of Alabama. IndtaiwH Pe'aware! ! ! and North-Canina! !!! The K.litormtght tu have- capped the climax, and claimed Tennessee also. Extract "nf a Letter to th Rditurs of the Kcgist'er JliuJ. Person Ouuly, pt. 12, 1836. ' Ton have seen, no doubt; that, the Standard is endeavouring to put forth the impression, that our Senator, Hahnfit", is ''edged, tft go with "the Van Bure'rt jwrty, in alTf ihe most important measures that hall come before the. Legisfa lure jit its next, meeting. -But thre is not a soLUary being, whoisat all acquainted with Barjiett, or the grounds ch which he was elected, that would credit uch an assertion in the least. Barnett pledged himselC jt. is true, not to vnte'for Manrvm, but never made any further pnnmses. i do a$suYet you he is a true Whip, and will go with hi party in all important measures Jf rr .. '- . . f , . ' m. i.r..l .!. l. I.I I. . j -Mr:7, ran 0ur&t. i.uic trie MisieMe wiucn : .iiriui imi tvcr,y vjoing ;hiouui ue nun no root nf Its own. and urouLi di. wrc it not ilht u-iihin It wautd lu iwiiltmir f Imn f(.T .,. . : - 9j I in I'pj.iuucn uj 111c m nine i win 111, 11 J' 1 tlf IlllI hut fill. inii.i.lx'linli ,f . . w f.. uvv Ifiw w II I " rt VPIMI cllll-t Itis tiwn . conscience. Heal- relii'm is, therefore, a living principle." Any ote may make a shovv and be called a chris tian, and unite with a sect, and bo ad mired: but for a man to enter into the sanctuary ; to hold secret communion with God; to retire into his closet, and trans act all his uRairs with an unseen Saviour; to walk with God like Enoch, and yet to finite on his brast with the publican, having no confidence in the flesh, and tri umphifig only in Christ Jesus .(Ueie are the life acts of a new creature! "AQ PJIIITY The 'Stan dard" thinks pnbably some of the ffliitc membcis-of the Legislature, who are 'no party men if Mr. Van Buren should be elected, will not vote for a Senator that will oppose him. Lt not the Editor lay the flattering unction to his soul.1 ff'c may gain a few of the mHjnrity-tutting Van Buren men, but they cannot tret anv of the Whigs, w ho. t.avingFOUGH T them"- selves into a luainntv, win, harirlY now, Jiarbarity. One ol the most astnnishing cases of brutality, which ever came within nw knowledge is related in a Card in the Bulfalo Journal, over many respectable? signatures relative to the conduct of Capl. Geer of the Steamer Victory, on Lake Erie. "While the boat stopped to wood, at Graad Island,-a little girl who was passenger with her mother, stepped on shore, and, was not able to. get on before the boat started,; and notwithstanding the ijequest of tlur various passengers and the plearfuigs of the w retch ed mother, the Captain refused to put bick. although he was but a few rods from- the landing when ihe roqucst. was made. '' We should like to see the brute held over a slow fire, until he was sufficient I r scorched to be convinced, that there is such a sense as fitting. - Rats! Hats Amos Kkndal seems determined to provide lor Vis fnsiiii v. The Telegftiph furnishes the folluwins list of the family, who ate provided for out ul the public ci ib : A rood Km!alt Hin falhrr-in-lawr, One nephrw. Another itejl!w, 1 ne any, nephevr, or other cIojc relative A Crocntlilc.restimated to jjc, upwards of 100 ears old, mcasuiiug; 12 feet 4 incires in leugUu and weighing $5 1 pounds was killed in the Red River, near Natch itoches, La., on the 16th July?. ; r The N. Y. Express anys, two Enatish Bulls, imported a few tfays 6ince from Liverpool, were ohl at auction on atur day aftci nHon. One of theui brought S'lO and the other 525. in c nlvance ofjhc regular account. The Bauf-kcvk was served up on the proumls of Mr. Burgwyn, about a mile Uiaitt from Hiltsboro'. Col. Cadwallader Jones presided, assisted by Messrs. Nash, Jlolf, Siniih and Mebaiic. The prepara tions '"were on the most extensive scale, and expense seemed to have been entirely dis regarded in the desire to furnish a feast worthy of the pt-oiid event, which it was drs'n. d to commemorate. Nothing damped the general satisfaction. but the absence of tJor. IiuDLRT, one of (he ilifttit.guislied chauipions of Constituti onal Liberty, in honor f w horn the Enter tainment was given. Unavoidable circum stances having prevented his attendance, and a sentiment having been drank in ho nor of him, William B. Meares, Eq. of Sami'Soft, rose, and after the cheering had subsided, responded to it, in hi usually handsomestvle. In the course of his- re mark, he gave a concise history of Gov. l)"s. life, and paid a meritetl tribute to his hisrh ia!)lic and private worth. "The. fourth Toast was in honor of Sena tor Manguin. who present. T'he ap Cholera at C harleston. Stpt. 6 Twenty-three caes 6 dcaths. Stpt. 7 Fifteen casesfi, deaths Sept. 8 Twenty-two eases 6 deaths. Sept. 9 Ten cases 5 deaths. 'Srpt. 10 Thirty cases five deaths. Sept. 11 Eighteen cases -two deaths. ffEfF IL1XK. The Bank of the State has determined to establish a Branch of that Institution, at Elizabeth Citv. John C. . .. ... Khhinghaus, Esq., has been appointed Cashier. We understand that at the late term of Granville Superior Court, L. 'Tuhnkh, of Halifax (who removed his trial to Granville) was convicted of the murder of Capt. IIauwkll. and sentenced to be hung. Messrs. Badock and Poindkxtkk; for the State Mr. V. II. Haywood, Jr. for the Prisoner. Per annum. J6.000 1.200 1.400 1 ,500 400 110,200 OVR VyiVERSlTY. The steady progress of improvement, in the various de partments ol this Institution, must attract ikn itt.nlinn n( nil it lrimls. Amitnir phuse with which this sentiment was rc-Onlinances. recentlv atlopted by its cnv.d. was o! the most euilmsiastie char- ;n,u.f;,,i.rslKi(: I'lrec utive Corn cer. and continued for some minutes- miUec wc are pleased to learn is the lol Oiucc being restored, Mr. Mangtim rose. iftW:nr i. .i... :. tt .- .1 i :...! I 9 feeling; which it was impossible for him . riUm? hw Studies in the University, who Khali fur to suppress, atld for about two hours, kept rush satisfactorr evidence of good talents, atudioua tlie Hlleiitiitti i.f th,p wlin snrrittinded hmHiu an4 exemplar morals, and who aliall be fc New Cotton is a lling at hij-h prices in some of the markets.' A bale sold in Columbus, Geo. a few days ago;for"4li ct? per Ib. The ordinary price is from IS to S4 cts. Florida. The troops are in a deplorable state, and have removed from Micatmny to w w laarej- s rerry. 3UU men sick at M Augus tine. Ol 65 U. S. Dragoons, who reached Florida in Marqh, but six., are capable- ot duty ; "of another company of G0 only four .. a: .Y- ..!... i: . . i i. i r . " on me ii.k nu ,jijH. vsnuy nan recover ed of his wound. Lieut. Dancv of the U. S. Artillery, natl arrived in Charleston, on the 5th, and brings the above intelligence. TVie CafRnet. It is stated in the Gorge totvn .Metropolitan lht Hon. John Forstjh, Secretary of Slate, is unable, fnnV indispo sition, to attend to the duties of his station. Mr. Cass is now in New York, making arrangements f.r his departure on his mis sion to France. I Hough the North Cam illa has been placed at his disposal, it is probable that he twill sail in one of the New 1 ork packets. Ihe Hon. Mr. Butler, Attorney Gener al, is mentioned as selected to discharge the duties of the War Department duiine the remainder of the present Administration. The Cincinnati Evening Post states that Harrison' majority in Ohio will not be less than 20,000.. Frightened to Death. K little' girt aged eight years, the daughter of John Peterson, residing about five miles from Whitehall, was frightened in such a manner, on Thurs- lay, -that he died in hbout two hours after the fright. II er brother, a lad of 14, dress ed himself in a dried bear skin, and chased ler as she was going to school. -Troy tf 'hig. In the address that was made to Mr. Clay by one of the. citizens of Wood ford Countv, Ky., upon the occasion of the recent din ner given to him there, an allusion was dei- icatelv but beautifully made to the fact that honors to the son were then piid in sight of me grave or the mot tier.- In the report ol Mr. Clay's speech, it is said, that in refer ring to this allusion, he was much affected. and did not for some moments resume his composure.- The Globe makes a hvena laugh at this tribute of filial love and affec tion, and ridicules the honorable feelings of a dutiful son which impelled him to shed a tear for the memory of a fond mother I Comment upon such brutality is Unnecessa ry. JJlcx. (Jazclte, From Rio' de Janeiro. The Falcon, lately arrived at Baltimore, from Uio, brings accounts that the Treasury at Rio had been robbed, between the 23d and 25th of July, of about two millions of dollars. Several arrests l;id taken place, on sus picion of agency in this robbery, and some portion of the money stolen is said to have been recovered. A report had reached that place, from Rio Grande, that the A mericau Cor.sut was in prison at Port Al egre, oh suspicion of bei ng in favor of the country troops. MlESSl CttOCEHIES; i&c. . rHH K Suhacriher, itmnkhil; 4of .pat faroe, A respectfully Informs bis. "frfembKand- the piihlic jreneralh-, that he is' pow eeeton h's Store, : . ch7icejissortrwnt:sr ClrOCCjrie aud West Intlia Snails. And riuK purchased theTmirt New-Y..-1c i tUe.l6 at caU pr.ces, be will e ennbtett i o sell tht m-' it ta snme ..'rtt-s jst ;"otiy short crerift .togd Ctisf;iner!'. tfis Stock consists -dCUK ts usually krptirt a. lrocery Store, winch Win be sold Uw -rcholetaU or relal. . G. -WUtiON. ' R.Jei-h, Sept. 15lh. 18 -S. ; V. S. f hire 'a' lot of MiperW CSEfTiyo ' TOfr.iCCO Iromthe F.etwi.a. Altei Urow , I.tft-hch an t, l'atcrson; also i lot wf.,1X WARE, arid all art.:l. sin. ths way oflin or Copper M tMutxcuired to order in the lsl atjle and im ihe sti ru t notice. ' G:V. T.I DlSSOL.UTlOi.. unable lo defray the expense of Tuition monev, i..av. at the-discretion of the Faculty, he admitted " in all the recitations of the Classes, fron of any de- ' ruand for Tuition fees. M Iteitlved further, that sneb Beneficiaries may occupy the Rooms of the College, free of rviit, ' when such rooms are not necessary ot, the a com- ' tnodation of such Students as pay Tuition and Room reut foes him perfectly enchained- now electrifying them with impassimed bursts of eloquence, now convulsing them with laughter, and now melting them almost to tears. He w fre quently compelled to suspend his remarks, on account of the deafening theering of the company: and it was not msi.lv tt. ilui nlil iil.nf iif tl fitflir- u;. r.rr h.th v,rfl.win ul NV"e hope that hereafter, we shall never n,nf nersonal and D.diiical oredilections hrar repeatetl the unfouinled and senseless on the part of hundreds, who viewed -with, I clamor, that it is a Schooljor rich meiU abhorrence tile base and-bitter persecution I vntif nd unfounded calumnies, with which he has been hunted-down. Wfe dare say. that this rerf effort to vindicate himself. antl'enligrh'eii the ptfhlic mind, will be t:rd to his disparagement by the Van Bu- - reii pre;e, tor hts crery "ncnon is.wrest l the purpose's of party malevolence ; but h native State ill- et regard his titsintenante of the principles til the Con. Mitnt'mn against the rutliless assaults of Power, and posterity will contemplate r.h admnation that fortitude which e rives splendor from persecution rises under the pressure of adverse influ enre. . SeveraV oher gentlemen addressed the company, in reply to complimentary Sen timents, but, our 'Pa per just going to Press, vteafr prrcludedby the Avant of time, from adverting particularly to them. There we ie a number of Strangers pre trnt f om all parts of the S'ate,'but the. rrat bodv of those wh'o participated in the V.s'ival, was composed of the sub Unntial Farmers of ()rane, who, under their gallant leaders, WADDKLLai.d Gka Nm. rrcenlly achieved a victory which iU heps fair.ous'in the annals of our State V'li'ics, as the battle' ol San Jacinto is, in the IfgenU of War. As the evening approached, the- whole niultitudc fwrmed in'to double coluhin, and, I'rocedtd by a splendid Baud of Music, ('he enlivening strains f which contri buted n u( h to iho enjn ment of the day) inarched into HilUborouoh. On arriins: at the I out t-boue,' Mr. Mangum aain a'Mressed ihe crowd with much effect after wl.it h, they dispersed in the utmost qiiet ami harmony. -AVe vay it to thV rred'it of if e'hjghly respectable and intel lieht popuhVtiou iif IJi'nugr, that we tlid Hot vee on that tlay a nle intoxicated in;,n not a iliscoidant'Uiiirmui a heard: hut the hde concourse of people reined one body, swayeirby one motive, ac tnalfd 'by one sentiment a wih to pre K'rve peate, Girder and unaniioity . It was ' jirhutl day' for 0ange -a pnmd 'tlay for xnc Si j An Union Elecioial Ticket, similar to that inVnginia; is about to he formed both in Illinois anil Mississippi.'" In the former S ate, this will render the defeat of the Van Buren ticket probubft in the latter certain. G 01 SG AHEAD. Maryland has once more nobly sustained the cause of correct principles. She has -borne up against, ant triumphed over all the arts and exertions o one of the most indefatigable, and, at the same time, one ;f the. most intolerant par ties, known in the history of the American or perhaps any other Government. An election has just been held in this State for the choice of 40 Electors, to whom is given the power, by a strange Conslitu- n,rH . ( tional provision, of selecting the Senators of ' . Jc i 'he Slate Legislature for a period of Five ykahs thus imng. for that long nmc the political character of the State Senate.' A majority of Whig Electors has been chosen, who will, of course, elect a Whi Senate. The J&ientls of Mr. Van Buhkn must see. in this fresh triumph, the fate which awaits his ambitious hopes in the South and South West. The victory in Maryland is more impor tant, because a United States Senator is to be chosen from that Slate, this winter. If the Van Bui eu editors realty believe (says the Lynchburg Virginian, the cal culations Vthich they put forth, gi ing Van Buren an overwhelming majority in the Electoral Colleges, why do they pretend to fear an election by the House of Re preventatives ? Their predictions are not believed bv themselves, or their appre hensions aie feigned. Which -are we to confide in ? ALABAMA. The Talladesa Register of the 26th uit. gives returns from all , the tuijtiesih the Slate " except Dale. Cov ington and Talker," and states the result to be as follows : 651 For White, on joint ballot, For Van Buren, 53 77jc Prospect. Dudley s majoritj- over zpa'glit lor u ot ei nor is oi-iU. At the J ensuing Presidential Election,! White's j majority over Van Buren for President, we think, cannot probab'y fall short of ten thousand "votes. North-Carolina is sound to tlie core, and no-fears need be apprehended. She will alouih ihe V na tives" in November. fionnoke Adv. ate V. A V.''S Festival' was also celebrated at Vymrvdle on the 8th iit. and we shall Polish in tiur next the iittecastiug account it frctnl tie 0bsr"e'r. Tf' Tiwsfs, as v,hu!, are ,Ucid..d!y, liu: best we have in an age. Hi e A lb ax y A DVKHTisv.ii very truly re marks that our lukewarm politicians, the waiter upon 'Provide ncc, who have been lamenting over the inevitable rujn-if our country, and ret refuse to act l"rlhin and Ireemcn to recover tner rigiustare now noblv rebuked bv ihe.effbr: and the glori ous triumph of tfic North Carol ill Whigs. U m they too folded their hands, and given up all for lost without a strujiRle, ruthless proscription and party violence would have still continued their swav in that portion of our" land. But unintimidated bv power. uuawed by menace, uncorrupted by the f joils, the gallant sons of North Carolina have "rushed gallantly to the field, conten ded hand to hand, and gloriously conquer- ed' the enemy. . ' - Mtthodist 11 utchman.,T A paper with this title is proposed to be published itt Richmond, Va. by Ethelbert Drake, fanner Editor of the Christian Sentinel,' so souu ix oneHhousand subscribers are obtained. Illinois. We are gratified to -perceive that the Opposition in this State are about adopting thecutirse of Virginia nd unit ing their forces. At the. late election, the friends of the Southern candidate on ly were active in their endeavors to tic feat the Regency parity, while the friend of Harrison stood aloof and looked on. Conventions are now being held of the friends of Harrison, and a union will be effected in such a "manner as to bring out the whole who arc opposed to Van Buren. This is all we wish to see. We want to see no cliiCanery,' " nVmanoeuvering, but we do wish to see the whole strength of those opposed to Van Bureii brought into the field, and acting in aid of the com mon cause, whether in the ranks of White or Harrison. We go not for men, but emphatically for measures not for a sec tion, but the whole. I faceting Times. Graham and XticUmd Contested Election What does the Globe think of again send ing back the election of Graham and New land ? The former is not a whit more en titled to a seat now than he. was before. Mr. Polk, We dare say, co'old organize a committee that would 'manage' -the thing as nicely as it wasdoue last year. 7e graph. Why are not the Van TWenite as fear ful of an election of Vice" President by the Senate as they are of an election of Presi dent by the House of. Representatives ? By refusing to support Col. Johnson in this State, and putting on their Ticket the name td" a rrian who will not be run anv where else, they may throw the election into the Senate. Do they not fear 'cor ruption" in that body? May not bargain I 'a- .lr.. -il . r il i ami intrigue iciri ihc wilt tu me people there as well as in the' House? May not a 'minority candidate' be elected Vice President, and in certain contingencies. President, .by this-course? If they really l ear an election by uie House, wliy -have they wilfully, and, with no earthly reason, so acted as to increase the chances of de volving the election of Vice President on -.he Senate? Either their fears are .feigned. or they deserve to be rebuked for courting the very perils against which they warn the . . i f il. ... i people. XAicnourg trginutn. Nkw York, Sf.pt. 9. The Xew Aferchant's Exchange. This splendid edifice, now building in Wall street, will without doubt be the most ele gant tructureof which the commercial em porium can boa it, and, fro.n the activity manifested by the workmen employed in its erection, its scedy completion may be ex pected wiih confidence, It has a front of nearly two hundred feet on Wall street, ami occupies the 'Whole block between Wil liam and Hanover streets and Exchange Place and Wall street, and will cover, in cluding the vaults, an area of more than ffur thousand square yards. The founda tion walls are nine feet thick, and formed of very large stone brought from a quarry on the. Connecticut river; the basement and superstructure will be Composed of granite from Quincy, Massachusetts, in color sim ilar to that of the As tor House ; the prin cipal (root of the building will present a beautiful' colonnade of twelve Corinthian columnssiirmouhted with an entablature. I he building will form a hollow square. nnkce Farmer tells a good story of Mr. Elijah Cordwellf of Greenwood, (Me.) who heard a noise a mong his sheep, and taking his jnin, went oirt and discovered a huge bear carrying off a wether. He pursued and came near him but before he could get a shot, Brum' per ceived him, dropped his mutton, ant! made towards him. At that critical moment Mr.' C. discharged the contents of , his tminkct in hhbreast and killed him. Theibear weighed 40f pounds. He carried off. the wether, which was the largest sheep in the flock, in his arms walking on his legs man ahioii." Is this true? The Washington Mirror slates that a mechanic cannot obtain em ployment on any of the pulilic.buiklings, if ic is knowu at any time to have expressed nil opinion against the present Ailninisfra f t a a t ion. It this is true, we would ask if there is a more complete despotism in Turkey than in these United States, so far as the influence of the government can be brought to bear upon public opinion? It is another illustration of the truth, which is every day lorcmg useir more ami more upon public attention, that the forms ot free govern ment are not at all incompatible with the existence ot the most grinding tyranny. Lynchburg Va. grpHEfirm rV. J. KAMSAY & Co. isthTs lav dio!ved hy rriu o d consent ; and in fi- luri-.the business wiil beffe'l'ioGrtl by I. I) KM AN; t whom all .cia:rr.s against IV,. J, Ham-ay II Co. are to be pr s sided for payment,' and to whom puymrnts mot be mad by th-g who are i arr?ars-with said I'irra. . ' , W. J RAMSAY. ' ' 1). LfNOKMAM. Ualeigh, Sept. 15, 1836 . .4S Sl gj St:ndnl insert thtre tirn. . ; " ld,000"lAlR OF . BOOTS AII 8IIOJES. A I Journal contains a letter from this gentle- . i i i . . .. . i !.-. . ..' . r man in wiucn tie announces nis iniemion oi withdrawing his name from the Whig Con gressional Ticket. He assigns las his rea son the wish to. afford the State Rights par tv of Georgia the opportunity d. sauCtion ing the course of Gen Glasscock, on the abolition question, without injuring their nominated Ticket. i The self-sacrifice, in furor of an honora ble man, and the success of his party, the Georgians well know how to appreciate, and Maj. Howard will, no doubt, receive an honorable mark ot their confidence, the first opportunity. Columbia Hig. having a rotumlo in the centre of eighty feet in diameter, in which will be the 'great hall or exchange room, lighted from the triangular courts formed by the coi ners of the inner square, left uncovered by the building, and also by a lantern surmount ing a magnificent dome; The other parts of the building will be five stories high, in cluding an under basement and attic, and will be divided into suits of offices .princi pally designed for-public institutions. No wood -or other combustible materials will be used in its construction, but it will be vaul ted throughout, have stone, marble, or brick floors and ceilings, and iron doors, window frames and sashes, which will ren der it not only a safe depository of valuable- books and papers, but place its stock among the most secure investments that cau pus sibly be made. Merc. Adv. The following is the direction of a lefter received in this city , on the 1 1 th instant. which was mailed'' inBoton on the :27th ultimo. Yc !ickson Postmastera. I pray, '.' You'd send this ofl without delay, ' - Tft Mobile City, in trw. State r ' . ' Of Alabama, titer to wait The call of Major Aaron Gate A man who wriu-s me in a rage. That late the letters which I send, all Are lost thro' Quit of Amos Kendall ; Tho I'm inclined ti think that whoily The blame .belongs to Oseola. To .prove tiiat I arn.rijfht. he wronjr. Send, this with care and speed along. JVlobile wtdrertiter. h AfTiSST FROM EUROPE. New lorJt, Sept. 10. By the Liverpool packet ship United States,; Captain Holdredge, we have our London papers to -the 8th ult. i-nclusive. The continental accounts , do not vary much. Tlie affairs of the Queen's party in S; iain look blacki-. Cordova had resigned. Gomez, tlie Carlist, does not, however, ap pear to have derived much advantage1 from his late success. The British Legion was apparently almost in a stite of 'mutiny. One regiment of lancers, under Col. Kin loch, had "actually broken out in open mu tiny but were reduced by the judicious firmness, blended "with kindness, of their Lieut. Colonel, Wakefield. French affairs remain as before with somewhat "less alarm in the public mind. In England, Parliament was to benro- ogucd on the 18th Aug. The Irish tithe bill was finally rejected nn -the House of J Commons on 2d August, by the refusal of that House by a vote of 250 to 230, to take into consideration the amendments made to the bill by the Lords. The majority of ministers in the Commons, it will be seen. was very small, while in the Lords, -it is argely against them. 1 he debate in the House of Commons, on the subject of Texas, is important. It con firms, in a degree, tlie wise ami sagacious orebodmgs ot John Q .vdams, concerning the part that England woultl feel herself bound to fake, if the United States should interfere in behalf of that revolted province. Af. de HothifClnhU died latelv at Irank brt. H is said to have left four millions At the Sign of the Goldm Htd FayeltevilU Street, RuhigJx, . HAS just retiiru-d' from Ihe Northern. Mar kets, with a very hevy and txtenaive -sort ment of articles in his line, nt rxc'lied hv any Kstablislimei t in the Southern, -btutes. It consists, in p;irt, of '-. , .' (entlernen first q la'ity C df-sk'n B jot lo. Waerproof do. 1). Calf skin Shoes Do. talking and Dicing P.rnpv of vt riou qualities and 't 'prieta " to. auit cua- tomerf j . I.adiea3Val.kjng Shei f the most approved City manufacture l)o. K-d, Sati-i and Prunella Slippers best. I'aria Siippers Thick so:dcd do. 8eal-skin do. various patterns l'nioe41e and Gaittr Uoot Water . woof do. . ; Missma 8b'es, Slipper and ihoetces, of every. decrj(iiion n'oys Hoots and S!toR, of every variety of pat tern Arfl pre ; All kinds of Shoes suitable for Servant., Xtala aul rerriHle A larffe supply of SIIOK FINDINGS. Paste and I,iu'.d DLACKIN. Do, 1M. Do. lo. Do.. Queer Consolation.-An Alabama Van Buren newspaper consoles iUeii for a de feat in the following ingenious manner : '.Weare by nn means dispirited. Our opponents were beaten in 1854 and 1835 r .i .i . . t o?r r A lurtner man e ne m iodu , c umu- I .1 I I. 1 - .. !.. .1... .....4 tlelVIIV looK lorwaru m iue ni tnit;i, for different result. . The Presidential election will then have passed away." 5000 Dollars for 'ul'Poilursn sterling. JLooJc Here i OTTEHE person who through mistak4. toek from my Shop, ut the 16th inst. my UMHUKt-- lA, ami left an interior one hi its place, ta le qucsled tu call and rectify the mi-mke. . WM. a. UAMCL. Sept. IT. 45 3t Dotit be. astonished wheu you see the C .l It J O T T E ii O TE Mx FOR SALE. Great Squirrel HunU- The 3t. Absris ; Vt. ) Journal of Sept tsi sais At the Archbtsht)p Cheveinis, whoMF character count after a SqUirrbl Hunt m bwanton. ,i,vt h -widl known "from his lonir resi-1 a few days, sincci 3i!H snmrreli of all dencrin the United , States, has died at kinds, gray black, red and sfrtpedi wre j Buide&uiu "' .? - Dioagnt iu y iiie iwu siucf I am now rt. terminer to sefl my po?se9ions in Ch .rlotte before tne 1st uf December neat, (if I cm ) ami. I am turtuer ileterminU ( uiv the nest barHin ever given 01 property, of the same value. The SUmiI' is ufficit-iitly know n, and I think it umecea.ry . tu aeak wt toe pa tronj;e, as it alio is wll known. Kvery thing is in good repair. Information fur. psf'iCulr U'ven promptly, if requesteo. I will five a tirt rate, trade in tht hillefct tense of the word,' vis i in iie, te:rms. &c. Try. me it you srr notsjtisficd sbout itr but you must bejn fcoot! earnest when Vdu either write or uia to m nnon live t-uhiect- Joktt wid be in.dml.ible. Shotild I fil iii f&Uingr depifrjd Mpttnf tiljd my best tqifct sll the Custom I cih (andrc.hargt every body too.) . j $-f 4 tlisrlotte, .SepU 13S$i . . 44 .4tk A general sipply f '." f-f Of the moat fashionable tyje anil patterns. J. if. dels gratefiirfttlrderal psironage heritofore extended by agerieroua pu .lie, and solicits a continuance (hereof. . ,- .A . : Having a number of experienced Workmen in his employ, he is prepared to manufacture' Grntlemeit:' tOTS irl SHOKS, in the n at est style, of the best materials and oahurt notice-- ' Sept. 16. 18;6. . ' 45 ciiLOuiDE cnmnicAV soap. . rflHIS Soap possesses virtues and properties-. . JL fotind in no other. It is manufactured by a French Chemi.t. Uy wuahing the face Ic Iiauds, with ti Soap every morning, it will make th,e' skin kin.K.tU ami soft as silk i it removes tan, pirn pies and blcmiaht'.s : and thosfe who have used it foe stUwingViVe it the preference to; all others kinds. V c. i . . v-i- T It ho! ns; made of Chloside of Soda, tnakea.it a very disinfecting article ; if Jdioe who arCLff fl.cted with offensive breath. wotlM' first wet a soft'f(tlf--)ru-h, Sc 4he pass it over tliif 6p( and rub the tetth and gums therewith every morning, it will cure the scurw iivthe juma, and prevent the teeth from rott'ne; an j ' aehing, preserve the. enamel, anil cure, the offensive -bnath. ' ' - . - . . It is a very superior article for washing nd -cleaning sores and wounds, and preparjnp tho Hcs.li to heal. Mothers should nt be, -jthout this Soap ; hy washiii. .hiUh-esi Hfcerewith.'ft pravents sore ears, and re4nytcUttneou:d'ior-ders.- It. is believed th.U should the bbtly b well washed all over -with th is Sptowee - a week, it would prevent inaaydiyvf., which the human Jrame is sulvject:,- "f For taknjr grease 4r ttf our .oT Cloth, 'it ia .found a most useful ar icle.C" ' - -. KtifRes arid h in lker-hiefs, wtltch have lonjr lain b)? ano: Uecft'me yellow, 'hyheinif waAhed with this Soapi-will become ii9'$f' Price Fifty -Cent. . . The above ma bV had at t$jgfy?b& Store of ! . W I Ltd M it 1 1 XY$bpi i CO. NORTH-CAUOUS ; To Jbt-fiffawn on the popular '7ferminaiing Figure Sy stein,", ', Aft O reciastooroushIf - C ON- SATURDAY, 9tu QCTO BEX , Principal ifHcf;s - 1 PRIZ. OK 5.000 DOLLARS. 1 PRIZE. OF .5,000 DO, i - I PRIZE OF 2f00O:K4)D..l' 1 PRIZE OFS,000 K DO.' - ' : 1 PRIZE OF ? 2itX)0,' -DO. 10 PRIZES OE l;000? DO. r 10 PRIZES OF 500 '' DO. '. 10 PRIZES OF ? 4fX) P s Din ' 10 PRIZESOFT S00 . IKV 10 PRIZES OF:- 200 DO. : v adtfinany of 100: $5Qr fco -Ibe. ' . Amounting id tdUo & 180, 000. ' Whole 'rickets' 3idolter Halfes : iifQlto (Jtiartirt1.- f jrVarv- r .CArpKcaie tcrmffaA' o t0iwhttletkit et sji)Ut ffy $23.:-it JrerKl rtsr the same jroportiotv In be had, Je grefcjr- vUM4WVfli.MrM(; Hi 2 4 it m i 4 J 4 E i i ' 1 i in f r ft V7 4 i ;5i t 'Ml J.: 3 3: I"- a -I is. V 13 .'I I V i "Si"
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 20, 1836, edition 1
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