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The North-Carolina Star from Raleigh, North Carolina • Page 3

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4 1 If. And h'J, tbM nu ilev. and hi ia mcttI, that kc t-J I I I tj tW bo 1' ar vaaa Or sss rM Utaa aUi 'a tkrv Mta I 4 atarw Hr. aa Kaiara aad Lrm tttaaailMknkiltaaw! HI 141 ITU. ta a i V- i av.

a 1. llll' I. ftvW ky rU tVat, HI anrai at tot. Vr as wmb ta tk KM aWy k.v a it V3 a tkf immrr al ai i na i ta Im aa jwnii a aa UiiSS a.tr -t ka kara aajy ta ry 4 trrm tef ikrw event, aa4 kciinar ury a iW m.t aaasW4 Wat rtrr irontj s4 kaaaty CMJ la taMiua tk fsct el tkawkan yv aaUk-4 u) tk ltaaraa aa" k4 ta toaai4 at Oka, east 1 ss4a aa eWW. a yaa sud.

ikH as yar) arvr af staa haaa, irtt 3 ii tktei tcnbc, ana i ar" hi btf of th realm rre4 -J ioWiunrt siuli ULi, Ut pm be cL'ef. 1 ji. AoJ DJL-l drpiml and di'-3tl attest oat 'k-ed ttK bi.V of tHe i rMa ca'ied th ntr. which rsnnetV, at lt nl the hiti est kJ' standetti lh to fn. h- IJ.

AhJ I)-wyl whi.feffd itS lfrrt all Out Job kJ said; llenr knew Andrew hated f.Vw Ud fli't Jwhl.i4 Ui.it out. and nU Jrttl ani Ul teat what to Tea Hew hul-BMi Dime), thi 4 -vntiiif inif)Uar th. rin- which tiv nfit lime coti VJeiill pAuwXvkuiU I late But, Vji it aula tlie. 5t. Awd llriuT chiJ Daniel riiHattf mine house and retire ouit, Uiat ftitaful monitor, ieims-ctence, -v Ci.

Da thau go tnto John. briti? tli ul tiillU bltf i.it.'wai'l a rv Kt I I( a rata af tM r-w I a i let ardsf aatet-sr, ta duliara, af 11 1 A3 rarnr- tWr 1 Laa koun-j kit or kma ta i ar, I diisa aBatS to asbtjraas U- lw rv'l aw aaf aaaakar. ltvms ti rr. I-a i Brad r-t I've rmn-rr' kvk an itan -A -aeaaty, Ijr t'r ArrJ, ar llvj- at ta'ik ItHV.abaat fir f-ft tr a- liuitaeB yaaart old, avana truaaard, awl art rail, bora aVd a axU, ii. i In Big Wt i aadea ave Nala, aa the txwj teadtiv frasa f-ihnrr i 1 ay.

ettevjie. JQjrV CJtAVEX.Rar--, May fft. lCf. Cheap Uot on l'rt'ss. A great Ixr fr rrnt harint arae Coa Prat hm PVuleruoa tt Cl.atSB'a"- axutty, for which haa abuunrd a patrui.

tii tabaarvVar efft ra the tame ta the raizent r-t SuttV For rh-vapsara and durability, il it re- Wrrty af it ia revinr to 'aay '-t hi-'i hat ny knowledge, 'f hft coat ol the I rwi tul aaot exceed 25 er SO and nh it lwo. hand Md a koy aaa pak 5M f-oji'i ol rittm fjar yard of cloth la one hour. 1. -1 i wilt be aidf trn af litis, a awl cnt.i. kt-1 oa rraaoaablr tci-ina.

lVr 4 purakaaa Bra a-sonratr-l to BuU. Subact'ihcr Orw' amintr. ,1 JObEi H. IilANR -Hay a itV. I Vi-3 State of 'Anton Cowiht.

-i J. 4 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions April -Term, 1827. Jf-j MtVkkkDu J-tctt) Atthment tnJ Hugb 7 5 tt appearng to the aalislaction of this Court, that tlie defendant in hi ease ia uot an inhnlitant ofthiStHte it isthenture ordered by the irt that publication tor six wee la bo made ia tlia Ralrivh blur, for said akfenrlant to appear ataor next oait of Plea ami iar cr Set-ion to be hld lor saU Iwmnrv. at ibe Out i 1 Avml return una mw at the hour of mid Ilouae in aathe 8m! Monday inj Jaly next, aad replevy Uie provertj; so attached. orpleadto itsuei nthemiie final judgment will''r.

entered against him, and the property levied on conuemncu uie recovery. jDCS DlSMLhES. Clk. Frieeadv. fS- IM -v.

8tutt, of jNoitli Curolina, aa.l-- ru I c. :1. vourt ut ariras anu iutnrr oetsionii Anril Term. 1 John Flournnyj Attachment levied on SPJ a- -'ares of land and dett'iirtaiil's Hugh Row. 'j piteirst in three net roes.

It appearing to the Mtisluctmn of this that the defendant in this case is not an ofthlsState; Ji tberefaiw ordt red by the Couit that publication for i'eek auoeesaivfly ba madeu the (kifendaut toap- pear at our next Court of Plea and Quarter Sea- aton to bn' held for said county, at the Court -House on the Snd Monday hi July next, and replevy the property so attached, plead to ltsue otherwise final judgment will entered again't him, and the jiropcrty levied on condemned to the phiintifTa rreovenr. Clk. Price adv. $9 50 84-osr Caroluia. -anaon Court of Pleas and Quarter Session 9 If" I tmm4 rmVf mmU a a a vpi a Jarkwmu, S4af turn i mJ mtmmj amt tfrr xti.i tl wr rvc 1 ara i li-' r-v ra ail- tt 1 Mu a Ci.

I 4 v-r 4 Jmrhm'w nww if i aaay-. rm-mmr mmm atsr Uilm-nrioa (lrl) Vaukauav4 TW Bav. Uhi Uaaca kaa War ar farir4 Pr-itis- Udre af ska Jlttb r. Cha-rrb tkat (Xnisr) Drrk 1, Is ppty tka ta avaaaitawJ Vy the ttr the Rv. Tmum.

Mawita. Aakya. ua m-t Iv klat to tatka kaewt, kit jartrly tjvwAUXariiu; tw tkant-Atoaadeakis aWart, at tW mrimmj kt tkougki laroprr to sukmk a bat af Ihem (j, r4aeUAtt, a kick it at ilowt: Jmrnt 9 K-aufnrt tad StraiU. tolSkl? TreatCt.at AdaiMWVfwk aU8h. uaM.l Saon's .11 JO Jt I July TV at KamWuw, kilt tell of 1 tM River, at U.tkrl Si tt -Haw liiirr, at Pitaboroo-h, Anguat 4 1 1 1 The WaUamrloa Itecorder Km the UWki- olM of the Coaveatio of the Eplaeopal Church, lat-lylaeldkiNwkrr-R Oa TkiWada tha 17th L.ft V.M Ifewbera tka aanaal Coaventina of Pntraw Episaopat CkorrH la this Stat.

-I wa attended a asoal hy all that O-rgr, aad by 1 5-K- in anwipai i urunra bq at sorae. I The basin. af tha Cutrtantioa was clotad until Moailav at half pat 9 o'clock, P. kt aoDuucuM tnixMirnoat. with tha htno-t or and harroonr.

Vrom tha Doenmenl Jaid before them, kt appears, that the Church on- tlnurt still to InereaNo ta member and Improve sir rriisinoa nmwNT, i aiMmu Of the Biahop pre tent-id aa intermixing and arreting aanaal aoeouat, of her hiatory, tvndition and Mn perayra-yi rnraauraa were adopted to Bronre if an laaersnnonr saiarv to tha Kutaea. and exonerate the Bishop trom duiie. except such as are peculatr to hi Episcopal Of- ri uiaa aia time may be devoted, not to a par titular Pariah, but to tlie Dienrsa at larre. uunng me uonvenuon the fter. 1itan V.

Pacnttar ws admktad ta the order of Priest hood, and Mr. 8. IL Noawtyr wa received a Candidate for the Mmistrr. Many Parithe. however, remain dentitutr.and fh great ary from different qunrtert of the Dine- Come ever help ua: and while the harvest Is truly great and tlie labourer so few, wa may well pray, that the Iird of the harvest Would raise ap and end forth labourer into harye." The next "convention will he held' la Favette ville, in May, 1828.

k'i In Nash eountv, on the29fh ult. Mr. Rich. Arrington to Mrs, Temperanea White. On the tame erenintr, Mr.

Joshua-Jones, of Franklin county, to Miss Susan Sorsby. of waan coumy.i, ir DiED.t?-rrr'rtrw. On Wednesday, rthe 23th ult Mrs: Julia Rowan Sneed, wife of Junius Esq. add daughter of Chief Justice Taylor, of this city, Inthe her age. lit Cincinnati, Ohio, lately, Mrs.

Jane Gil lett, wife of Dr. Baudeel Gilfett, lat of ihii tf--vvv On the 23d April, near Matanzss, where had gone tor the benefit bf his health, Israel Piuken, late Governor of Alabama, formerlyof this k. Will open PRIVATE SCfiQOL her school on FayutteviUa Street, oa Monday, the Stills, and Worms, tc Stills and Worms; Halters', Dyers'. Wtah and Tea Kettle, made, told and repaired by JACOfl REICH. 8alem, Stoket cty, No.

Ca, Juno 1st, 1(27. fi-Uw anted, Five Share of Stock mthe State Bank of North lAroiina. Apply to the buitors 01 the etaft iuna 5, 1827 IT. S-St Trust Sftle. i Kotiee hereby 'given, that, by virtue of a deed trust made by fatty 1 ay lor, ot rranklin ooun bearing date the lllh of 1830, for the patrpose of scouring certain -obligations therein memioneu, 1 anau proceea to ten at pumio isn Htlhboroueh.

on the 23a day of June mat the following parcel or tract of LAND, so much, at many inmnsnau 00, tumoienr to an 1 wer the purpom ot aid oe ot truttt aii iymg wiuun tne county ynmaju. win iraci, 1 MftluMilii. hiinilMfl anil tHpntranMia AflMid 1 mora or lets, lying on the waters of Enoe rivcrf one, other tract, oootaining five hundred and tea acres more or lest, lying on Enoe and Little ri ver one other tract ccUtUing three hundred a ere, more or leu, lying on tha water of Haw river) one other tract, containing one hundred and fifty-seven and one'halfaeres, more or lets, which called tlia John M'Miuad td one other tract, containing one hundred and forty-two acre, more or J4ie Henry Mason tract. -The a- boye tract of laud will be sold for aah. i YANCEY, Trustee.

wM -Mnr: 03 The property will be told wkWout reserye, most i JiotlCea; Will be Mid at the Uoort Ilouae in Kenan. I viilc, Duplm comity, OB the Ithday of July next, the following lands, or so much thereof a will a a .1 I Dili sauaty me taxes mercuu iur.i au, togcdier witli cost: JBy avAofs) given On vfutf Gconte Cumiiiinr 1301 .300 2C4 Uockfitb Timothy Murphy Hardy Carrol SUwsrt's Creek Do. for illi fjarrou John Lanier 'y 1 -Sil too 446' Jacob Monk -v Jno Vaon Jacob Mathews Gum branch John Pollock 493Buckludl Uoien Best seo Grove Davit Cattle' 1S4 liockikin. Wm. Johnston Andrew stotltit -v Charles Williamson I0W Abner Grady Jee Quint 1701 Gumpudding No.

East' "k- SOU John JJeal David Vaughn Jcob Williams ISO '60 "too Maple David Hrook Wm.W. Chasten James Chambers fiio Maxfield 1 230' Do. for the heirs OIJ Middleton Grove Benjamin Johattoa John Miller SS-USte wart's Creek 900 Near Posimmoa Cowhole Kot given in SO Ien swmaon Hall' marsh Major WaherlngtOB It SoolGoshen Rachael nusn DsrvUiyVoodard 8Caf 12-4 i nt a i May 5, 1827 24-w v. at. 'VU tUJUU, Dim.

ia ana a Sth ara. ka be the be if or be I I I I (l mm a ttrMor, ki UrJi Ov I4un IhM i uW. 4 iiM Wfi4 Sy fnj rme," ar prrMo wjw4 lur UUa a traMt Ik tul. 1 I (MMt tfMrr4 hi ypur. matter the otr rf- lMm4 vxlM pm MtWUMU-applmtiua MiMMilnJiMmiliHUhwi mv diiwia kdtnl ita Uinl amtt ui)m Wkwl uura atnr C.teu4c4 Ik rvuuaf inm Wo, atkrr abjr, tWaMBB, (ha MrMirt aftpaar wit in a 0 kv auih! lur Uw (Jarful (mm? to ko Hr.

Abvadr We hT hr4 aptm ihe oljce alHck) wrath iwl of tlx imnv fc UoWanl anouki be parurvUrtv dWcuxt. I pmtMt Monana bliMlttal rom ll lmMaUon carl am aim, ml ta aaitck, i paa nMHtgieu. repnaoioa tke varaanaa jaataf hit alaavilrraM ewwiea, tlaa vtact Ut tbia Uai Wera carrot Jmb tlia otiauirKj ta whioa, in auMr imbitt, that muuMrd $Ju curt mOt" Neil, ttta atatioaed aoiniator ai (he oJuEpiMinfialCaaiaintba)cMr. Vital If 4tM nl kaa kt private, 4oaied Karuyj aov peraanul allianoa, aixl vkhar taatug latit called Ha tU a douU publicly u. (rcu (he aaiae v' The irie re re-mipeol mtturelj veVh TUe tonae)uarMM of tW attunHakat -1 tJoad euxh pijioe an'l tei ihcai apply "To aceotnptteu thph" de4ia; deprived Of reavin'i jruidance, t.

1 tnJ to their ob pcnliiwu." Tke altove linet towy, with prwricrjr; lie ap plird to tlw autlior of a rongcrWr of intellectual ihheathat Were eolieeteit tnutSer and blaxrd t'riitli in th Ugisternf tlie St-M alt. over the atf rumre of inukt uiiclv, in tn eminent dcirree. nnueaa the attrKftinu of colieaHm, or tlie hicongruoui and in-euhtM-ent maw of ideas dim hvapeii ojpther, mit he fallen tn piece Vrtbrea traaaeripteoald ti.ii' been made- 1 cm the luminous mind -wbieh onettived the in. Oonbt, it' the writer eould pix-vadi-d opon to give ui lh aimple opera inns nianiinu vnua eoinpoung DM piece', ihould be. able to a new doctrine in forh is inconceirable, on any ejta- itlincu principles ni lull science, uow ancil a Thrifty of sentbilcnU, so many opposite prineipU's aiui cuuiu uave cxisicii is ilia.

nMun one and the sums time, It can be aceounted tor only on tlie supposition, that, liki- the chamo liim, IIoM-ard't versatile miiid SHumes a new com plexion li om every new -idea wHli whicli he is visited. Having fixed principle! oa which to proceed in the investigation of bis subjeet, he yields with cquhI readiness to the suggestions ot error or ina deraonbtrauons ot truUi; ami Biodcut-ly forth bis dojmas into tlie world, as the offspring of thirty yearn' deliberation. Ilia object seems to be, if av ileterminate ob ject he has, to express his opinion that public exe cutions are not atteadeq with any (rood eonae queues and tliere fore shoold be dweontinued. Lt us examine the pi-ncess of reasooiug by uich he arrive at the conclusion. It is a disUnctirvu ta be publicly hanged All men are mnueuced by a love ot rainet heruloie some wen wJl teekto be han-jd for the sake of Ami, in conliimation th aiove logic, lake tne fulliiwing twin of reasoning, which may be gatheved'ti-om his cwn production: The distinction ot being hanged has been done away from the crime of horse stealing; 1 he profession novae uimi lias been nearly aooiislitHl; Therefore when the distinction of beuiff haniS cd for oilier crimes shall be taiti-u away, crimes win cease.

licallv, when I see the ridiculous manngr in which he attempts to support the opinion, that public executions nre not attended with good coa scimcnces, I am led to believe that Howard his sentiment from some more lewnp'd eads than his, and has fallen into their way of thinking, without having troubled himself about the argumentt by which they supporlad their o-piniou. Noi' Am I at nil surprised Hint upon s-loh principles of ratiocination, he should comer to theim- portiuit conclusion, inatmi eierpy meu anil ru 11113-ters of the Gospel. ho pray for criminals con demned to die, atid will get on the cart, with them for that purpose, are nuisances to society, and ought to- bo luingea: jf no uoum ne nnsneara more than once that Jesus Christ was au impostor, and, ithout slopping to examine tlie position, ho has rauked ifus ihiuistcr with murdet-ers and horse thieves, In what rididulous lightdoes Howard present himself! A grey headed old man a legislator of Norih-riarolina of tltirtu vears bor- ueriner on the crave, and just ready to appear be- tore tlie: tribuim ot jciiov.n, to oe so iunatea. with self-minor canee, and so anxious for literary fame! and desirous of being esteemed a political sear, at to expose his infiUttlity, his ignorance, Ins vanity tad presumption to the gaze ot. every school boy who reads Lis essay.

And what will more reasouuMe men think, Hheit they behold in him such an absurd combination of good and evil sentiments? lie would render himself conspicuous for his benvvolent feelings towartls tlie wretched slave of our eouutry, and luive a penMentiary erected to nave thorn icow tlie ljeL'bTrotispilitieipC hallo ing: tmd at tliM same time, mid mi Jle nine brcalli, he cannot withliold die expreMtioicof his charito ule leeimgs towaras uie ininisiers ot uie xiospei, but! siiya they ought to be without judge or iurv. Alter thit, an any man belie vo'that Howard is sincere in the, expression of such contradictory sentiments? And niny we not chariUlily hope tiint it was at an unfortunate hour, when laboring under mental imbecility, Jie gave birth to Una monstrous crcnture of hit dibteuipered iuuigina-tion. 9- Tbo opinion expretted bv Ilowaru, on the tub- ject of public executions, hat been opposed by many eminent persons, anu tne suujeci nas own been discussed: but surely truth can never re quire an argument for its support, which is as destitute of modesty as of comuum seoet Khjeh eon-tamt the most unprovoked attack upon a useful order of men, when It was, aot at an neoessary to tiie ttstablishiuent of hia opinion, tkat exeou-UoMOUSlrttobe wrivHtu' TitA a vT The followisg; lettiflr it published for Uie Infor mati-ii of those of the remaining natriott of the revolution, io thia part of our coiiutry who may not be acquainted with the mode by 'which their bounty in l.ind can be obtaiued. Cttg, Jlfurvk ST, IWVSS Mi) Dear- Sfr.I tiave been prevented from in earlier performance my promise to you or. tlie eve of your departure trom this tity; I proceed with pleasure to communicate to you such information at may enable mif of those worthies of the revolution (who yet linger ia the fields of liberty, whose harvest of blessings they aided to tow) to obtain the bounty ia laud promised to them by the State for their services; thit pro-mis was only mad to those wba meagra ta -I .11 A t.

r.u. ervfr anu uiu movbmuj i ia liic viuw uw war of independence or who were kilted in action. It did not embrace those who (best ia tervice, or thoee who enlisted for three yeWw, and alter having served out that period, a yaw enlisted for three' year mora, although the last terra of service might have extended to the elose of the. wary, Those soldier who belonged to the New York Utteaa convtefttai enablitWe ka t' are ktr flaur ail ta) ta be tHea Ikejr I Se uh? 1 ty of ia of the 1 W' are aa'aiiiiai ta aaaa iainm II ra. as aaajtUkM la rtpraarat tk 6 tlaaaeef Coabmm at ska tot CaatrU Tlr TWrTk part kat kara eaa of tka apraaya a-e ewe ahaeaarat oaauMtr4 wkk 4ry aaad aool tratW, ahirh aoaraaaed, okhlitUa varaaunt, tU k4 half away.

Trt'e area 0ea Wte4 wkk S-r- tiliainf tkawaraiakkk srrre araav aVd Vv soaral sligkt froau tat4, aatpttaUMity, tka iWr mam av Wa art in, a4 eeaaiWord, ksA kul tjflar iaterrtls ttajta' taeaday lasM aiasa ka ta tka waather kat keaai whteV, aooi plraataU talker laer aa than aal for tke TeffaUbW is aaaaataaaajy brwtval mi UiariaaC Te have never kaowa IrUt potatoaa VrOaght tau "Market so eariyt anal they are ow Ure as tkry eaerally grow la flua kretaoa of euasatry. Oar arrjiardf are WMeilh plea, ef fruit, an every rhif praaiUes the fcrowra fcr kis taboti. Tke lw, nasaad a tke laat seaswa of the lav ghlature, to prat 3 it tk trad-; wkk ereatcd a great deal af dttssstiJaotVm Maoa portion af tha eitlteat the aastara part of Sistr; while- la aardiailw 'eWeved other. fubli ntceOar kave latrrv beea hrU la Wilnungloo Oa the auhjecC At on iaeeting thry upreaard their disapptobaxioo, of tha ap-pointfd aomavinee ta draft a memorial to tha est Lrgitlat ore; pray iag for a repeal of the at least, So mwah of as tkry tcorsitrd. bb- jetjonable, fkr a regard the tow of Wil- mington.

At another, and coiintrr-uteeting, resolved, that aotvKhitaaillc? the duTersnce pinion which may be etiterUined at to the Jar- tieular detail the act, they believe gvHieral tendency to be beneBcial, and tha (rami prlflei- involve to be one long' raeogtvlxed by our tad tsential to the teearity af proaerty, tad od order of Wo publish on the preceding page, an official aeeonnt of thfc proceeilingt of the Baltimore Jack- on Convention. We regret that out limit will allow ut to lay before our readers thi week able and mteretting address which accompanies It shall, however, appeat kt our next. 1 Pft MmwATT, says Uie Fayotteville Ob serTer, It a eandidate for Congrras the Surry ptstrict, in oppotitioB to Mr. Lewi William. 1 in favor of Gen.

Jacson, and Mi Wil-I iam of the The Eilrtar of the Register have i(l, there two tides to every question political na ture and that la right that both tides should hud before the puhlie, to enable them to judge the true' ftate 01 the case. 'f; New, thit it all plausible enough and, 'as these gentlemen are fond of seeing both tide, they will, pot be displease- at a u)xr nniro statement relative the tetter of the venerable Ck4. Caaaottl pub lished tome day ago in the National Intelligencer, anarepuDiisnen tne last tteglster, with the fol. lowing prefatory rentarkti 1 'v From the Raleigh Reiste. The venerable C.naoLt, of Ctrrollton, the only surviyorof the Signertpf the Declaration Independence, being invited to attend tlie Jackson Convention in Baltimore, returned the tallowing answer: Xtt eml- I received your letter of the 23d.

take nb part in the contest retpecting the election of the next President! of course 1 give no opinion which of the candidates should be the choice of the People, Anxious for the welfare of the country, my only wish is, that it may fall on him whose measures will be solely directed to the public ff-md, remain, air, with respect, your most hum. ble servant, CHARLES CARROLL, of Garrollton." a. PKR CONTRA." i From the fJ. S. Teleeranh.

Tn the totenigencer of this morniny, is the following! 1 i The other incident to which our Introduc tory par grain refers, is the fact that to a letter addressed to lm, (probably a request to attend the Baltimore Convention,) the venerable Ciuaiia Cianott, of Carrolltoh, sent the toiiowinir reply: (Here followi Mr. Carroll's Utter, as insert ed above. 4 vv We have seldom seen so gross 'an attempt to impose upon the credulity of tlie public: Tne Editors ot the Intelligejiceay, that tii'is latter was in reply, prtiaAy to 'a request to attend the Baltimore Convention, and embody it in their comments upon the publica tions in tne Baltimore papers. 1 Jiow this same etract, was addressed to AnnatnHt: which address is suppressed. no doubt MrA 'Clay would tat,) for tne express purpose of Introducing; the probability that Mr.

Carroll bad declined to attend tlie Convention in Baltimore, It ik obvious that a reouest to attend the Baltimore Convention would not come from Annapolis, as Mr. Carroll does not live in tho county, and would not, therefore, be chosen from that county if he desired to be a delegate. This palpable and glaring attempt at deception, tf eharacterittieof the Intelligencer, and proves the-n ready tor Xa9 dirtiest work or their 'r- we could, it necessary, state some tacts in relation to the arts which have been played off to procure a comm itment from Mr, Carroll in behalf of the Coalition, amofiff them is an ingenious letter from the great diplomatist. John a. Adams himself, but.

Knowing as do, that Mr. Carroll being the last of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, desires to keep nif name out ot tne angry controversy Which is arising the land, we will not intrude upon his privacy, further tnafi to note that another part of the tactics played on upon tueq wa inu iiinncyuiiciy aicr m. Adams despatched bit diplomatic note to air. Carroll, the Journal rot up a domestic manu factured article, which said, that Mr. Carroll was so -much pleased with Mr.

Adams aato come -over to hia support! Now the htm by the Intelligencer, proves two mihgsrTfaat the Intelligencer is given to the grossest misrepresentations, and that -this story about tne conversion or yw. Carroll 1 untrue. Although Mr. Carroll prefers the election of Gen. lackson, he does not wish his preference to have an undue influence upon thepuoliC Will.) The Editors of the lutetligencer are enemies to datt and are daily deyelon'uia: their true ibt oaittmoTW voavenuun tact oa tlie Slat, Snd adjourned on tha 2d, A letter Was written, from Annapolis, to Mr.

Carroll, oa tha 23d. sad answered oa the S7thi and vet the Editor suppose, that tha ecntaini'd an invkatioa to attend the Baltiiuoro Convention, Ufiieii had adjourned tne day uetore the letter was writtea. eoary City Tar ant aau uVr a pau. H. aad ard he of ty, pr i aaaaf fitmt c4 Ok -w llaatrMiJre, rkaaca, kk4 Islaant an; Uoaantouaa ak- mM nninJ fj kaoa wtWl iur Oktna as aoaao-y.

aad tkat aaasn afikMsnnuatir aortal rc'ta er of ik ituor ar lukinr UifWi -t aaJy it, Owal ta toy tkat yeaaaay i4 eataW, I ai artIly Iraawaa toe etoaeitteata aiiaatai liw rarat ta seaala ck aanahla iaao ualajaa. Lad mil rest ir-v nrW aonnraVioa at the satasesa af ttta ctMi kat ej i da tua, I iaa ta earh taoaarv a tka isiars af tha aotvurrt or at aiO thesr iMrwetiva resiitnaaea 1 aetrree of eeaaaneuasitv Utka rcrtaient at eaucpaav at aktak titty (tke aaldiart) aararal to serve iur aad Ike efsat af ear ssmI the txavaad piaaa trkaa had srWt wer I.UUJ- tl Mr, at aaaauas; tka aasasstv. aiaaUoa, I am ante aromar a-k to eeeoiaa a cjaiwrtitai at eeubi laniar tka alaiaa of aow ortkf anal! S--l thai ailm aoK St vka freat eaaaaaaaa which entoyt the ateaaiara ekiaiaani by Um aid bit am, 1 tU have dattaarrd a deist of trati-lada. I nt air, wmh arntimeoU at h'rV rerpeet aa4 coruatl etteant, Tv O. M.

H. W1TWS. 1 lion, Wm. G. Aagell, Meat brraftaerevljurlliig- Sew Yost.

oa. Tai arta. Attrrt. Rf'tv, The tiur rear of joyotM jahilee to the iriendt af the nreseat adamutra-lion are coming to close. Tke day has daeard which the inqnlnr is to be rceited, who artin saaiiaoin iiaaaeeptre of aatBI VUAgiairaier 1 uat Jonn uuiiter Aitamt aevei- stmnld nave been io the prrtktentifl chair, ia one'of those av ioiaa which iwooires no arruaamt ti demoastrmtri wnioti, ia mint mm at ot readilv adiaK-ted anna the broad' scale of Republicanism, he m-var aavmg aeen the ekmee ot the people.

That the place of his nativity, adaiwtion, hn cant mind and asperity towar'Js tn fat bit itublio acts, render it ineonaisieM wa who rcwda to towh anmild ensoar aye hint, does not to oooor to every enquiring mbtdw Born where seeds of aiumosily arc early eoam ia youthful minds against educated in Europe, a kmrtloia etnbitterod against the beat mterwits of this Re public, he roust most naturally exhibit the two fold oaalitv of Nnrtheraer and Kurmean. And anneal to the ludarmeat of ant candid and ditin- terusted observer to decide whether his acta of admmlirtrtaon dp not savor too strongly of ng-ly Hia ilctrrm maroon to ''taper adit euthnrity hMier than tlltnn the virtuias and; unoffending, yet ioniked onhabit-anti of Georgia, most mean something. Haw dH he art towards Com. Porter, in the presence of Gcrv' Lafayetts! LaXavette sent his son to orter, requesting him to coma to him. Porter reluctantly ApjJroaching tlie President, he UVet off his hat, and mtt humbly salutes him.

Mr' Ahimsturn upon ht.herls, and indigivtntly walks off. (O tell it uot What was the astonishment of our countrv't ti st! lm stood motionless for a moment: then burvted into tears, i 1 WJ loos at the papers of ihe day for specimens of his extravagance. I. for one. give my hearty assent to the following seniinientt The President's pulaee A hiekoryA broom in lieu of a billiard table," i.

"F-conoinyisagoodtUing, "Good in a subject lictter fiak'mg But it it answered, he is a man of wrlucation. admit the facti. yet prove jt if vou aan by bit me. down, to us. It notorious that they solar deee ofcmptv soumlma vwVoshv not easily ex saget to congress, which, have been handed mpty tounilmc verVoshv not easily ex celled in the English language.

The tonclusioa it, that a man of his extraordinary skimming uieoreucai pans, womo nil lue onice froles-sor of Rhetoric In some Korthera Seminary with more dispiiry and use than be balmed into the otflce-ofthe highest gift of the contrary to their wish or consent. Wc want men of firmness and iliflexabilitv af courage and probity, who in the hour of.danger will fearlessly stnind fot-th in ncienco.and auatam with their hands the tottering state of hclfc-mntry. It nV the coalition which renders the present administration a fit personification of the imacre presenteil in Nchnehndnezer's dream sjioken of as uaving leet, part ol iron anu part nl clav. 1 he tiii.iguii' ui uir oiny wiut irou vunsiHuien wraK ncss. -Now; Messrs.

bnt detest the'eourse pursued Jy thit this arnui sycopnant, wno tawns so leenngiy at the fi'et of power. I pitv his weakness, I lament his depravity; and' at ihe ame timer eenture him hiirlilv, and hold hnu responsible is the peonl for having baitered jray their rights. Where is the man of probity and independence, who would not sooner have suffered any extreme of political martyrdom or shipwreck, than hold a secondary, office -under a self-created President? Is this republicanism i i' 'Bnt'go on, lattgli nH he fat, vonr days are numbered. Gep. ANIREW JACKSOM the brightest star, the Western, hemisphere, by ealeiitation, will be' at meridian night An the 4th of March, 1 829 Men need hot always ralrutat to dehide the people; a -must and will take place, to the shame and confusion of those in power, to the oompletiou of a desirable pnr-nose, to the r.fSlabli?hment bf the; beat of principles, and to the glory, and honor of the American people.

They will assert, their right'. Vu4 claim their privileges; and shuffle in the ranks then, if yoo can, when-they come forward against you. tingle handed. hemighty uhiei sits quietly ins western seat, reeardiii rarelessly, and smiling with pity urioo the pettv efforts of men in power to retain the sceptre. It win be Wrested from their hand not by Jackson but by the legitimate an-fhoritvof the heonle of the United Statesi Take we an impartial turvey tif the hiory of Jackson.

We behold him an orphan hoy.thrown linon thi wreck' of the world, tossed fro by die: waves of fortune; whilst Adams' wat enjoying the jovial glee of the parlour; or behe6ts ot a classical eoucatirrat ne, nut a oqv, was inunn in the field the nark oeriod il the Revolution, with a musket on hi shoulder in defence pf hit eoiMitry's liberties. We see. hi genius, manly ami oigninea, ftnunx anu -enierijinr arvna uir midst of the hovering shade of oppoakion, and aspiring to greatnessi We see him rebutting obstacle and contend mtf with difflenttie in life. which wont have forever paralised the aervea of Ariamt-or eiulled hit trame with the frost 01 a- ternal oblivion. Jackson, has never been wafted hito notice by the nlea-ant breetes of temporal prosperity but has arisen; step by ep, by the intrinsic effioacy of hi own tn-ritorioils servers.

Where ii the man who ha filled a many effiee fafTording nn'ierftl satisfaction in each) in1 the United Htate? Where is the man (the immortal Wasbinrtoa exeentedl who has ever nerforwv ed such signal services to the benefit of thit coun try? -Ceitiinly 00 man challenge to great a right to the office ot hia eountrvaa he to whom owe a debt of gratitude; We find him dtiriag the last war at the head of her armies, conducting them to victory and. to conquest, et-pelling from her shore thravgers of her right. Aud when the belligerent power tud all withdrawn, tlie elangor of arm was trashed mto si-lencn. and the thnnderintr neat of en rinea of death were heard no more, we, find him first in bit country's cabinet. He live in the heart of the people ami of every true friend to bis eooie trri Ha is exalted too lihrh for the poisonous.

embittered and revengeful shaft of hiaoppoaentst their moA back unan their own heads. And North Garulina a jam, ao aouot, wui inrow opt ponderou tnfluenee in the weight of that scale which a-rMowlerate in the aompletioa of the de- suable object. house of Mrs. Ana Smith, in tha town of Wilmington, wa atruak by lightning an tha 25th' nit. The electric fluid detcendtd tha flivet-ged everal direction, aad ditcharred itself on the north ldo of the House.

There were sevaml persons in the bouse) but tfa rr alt escitpeo. wuiiout injury, an in few mi at tke ty rkk Ua a tka or, wm of ple law the not the He are he of of 1 night, and then I will fay unto, thee what I will for cous i.iice sake. S. AnJ Daniel cauiiMitttw John and rehfare(fto Wim all tliat llrnrjr hail Mid, anl tJha 1 will give th wrt-nnznt thee, tol.frpu a Icbliinniijr in-mwDOis; but tKou hhalt not deliver tike same Ilriirt; tet he betray 24. Jtflin waj a rt.uly wriierj ami hr made'the conveuant- bviwu iVun Aim Heory, fc gave ii Dattiel who straight' vy (Irphried toward th5 lme of lieu ry, and lie in- by, a secret way, tliat no man miUt oe hirn, v'v 5, And Daniel rcd unto Hemy tle writlnp.

and Hem agreed therein, bm rharsett Daniel, that r.t man Ik1(! knw thereof. 26. On the mil iUf ITf nrv railed unto hita the wise from of Kentucky, Oido, 'Louisiana, Missouri and Illinois, and said utru them: CT. Men and brethren, the people of your tribes wished cinu to rctgn wver taeoi, but the other tribes have i vjetted and set ine at nauglit, and if ndrew be chosen ruler, 1 shall become Hounding; biat and a tinkling symbol. 28.

Now hearken 1 pray you unto mei if John be chosen to rule; then 1 will chief scribe, and will inherit the realm, and this will ba pleasing unto your tiibes 39. $iow thi pleased many tf the wittetneu.bat Moore, whu lived by the side of the heating waters, and Charles who iuhabrtethtlte citv of lkfdtown, and other of wise men ol K.entuvkv li'ed not the saving of tleu iv, and departed from Ins presence 30. Albeit the others (nave John from the land of issourie) said, we will do the oleasuiteof Henry iit tins matter, fur he haihprfiiniscd to recoiiuU our tribes unto tie. 31. John, whose surname is Scott, aealed -hU lipsand pake ndt for the anace of etKht and forty hours, ans Henrv besought hint day and night, that he woo Id turn unto John the chief scribe, a R1 be against Andrew, Now (here was a man named kiiisntan of llcn'ry, who was a ffiave Stfnator tro'a the land of Mia touri, who' admonished' John to.

beware of Henry's betwlchiug words 33. And Henry and Thomas strove igrinst each 'Other wiih John for. many uays, out at last uenry pie van eo 34. Ahd tt came to pas9 that when the votes of all the tribes were taken, being wie score and tour in number, John was ruler aiwl Henry chief scribe, and divided the realm as he giving unto Henry all the- reioos waie.reu vj uie great vnynr and the streams thereof. 35.

When the people heard these things, they were greatly moved with aner, and swore that what was done wa nu abomination and an evil thing, and the land could nob thrive under such wicked rulers. 36- Novt John was sore afraid and trembled wheu he heard the murmur imrs the neoDle, sr. But Uenry was a valtiant man and unto him, be nut dismayed, all will be well Willi thee. S8. 1 will visit tke 'different' tribes and make speeches uiito them; I will gq lothc land" of Kentucky and will per suade true people of Thomas and Charles, and tU nthers who cleave unto Andrew shall no lunger be reckoned among their wisi? wen.

39.f Mdreover. we will promise'' to TOide a highway to every roan's door, and make great rivers to flow through-t ut the land to carry on their merchart-' oiiss we will level the mountains and raise tin the sunken vallies. 40; Thesa sayings, strengthed John'i innar parts, ami he said yea, verily, and vre will ge to. the nations that know not of, we will build lijlit houses in. aim skies, and astonish the nations with the splendour and mag nificewce of our 41.

Now Andrew returned ouietly to hUown hotne, which vis in the lahdof T.n S.t riamr C.nm. berland.and them he planted his corn and tended his floiiks as hot was wont to do, and; spake jtiqi eyil 6tDj Intelligence, snvt Natimtiil aat been received Baltimore, hy the brig Hvaeriim, trom GibralUr, tliat Mr. Everett, our Minister at the Court of Spnio.had ebtained and fcrwarded Mr. Henry, S. Conaul at Gibraltar, an OiHeiat -Order for the inynediaLe re case of the American "citizens confiaed in the Bnanish dnnaxvwt fVtira.

-Tkrr ara about thirty ia number, and comprise tlie survivors, of crew of the Colombian privateer General noobhitte. which vessel, our readers Vnay reeol- at driven ashora oa theaoast of BnMtt SOjae be tt i April 1887, Geoi-feDuniap '''-i Attachjui'ht levied on 8 v. tv J-' Oefuhv and James C. Billingaly. ahdd and Hinsl.

It anpearinr to the tatisfiwUoa ot this that tlie defendant la.thi case I not an inhabitant of this State kt therefore ordered by the Court that publication tor i week? successively made in the Raleigh Star, for said defendant to appear at onr next Court Of Plea and Quarter Sessions to be held for said county, at the Court House in Wadesborough, on the Snd' Monday hi July next, and replevy the propcrM so att hed. or plead to itsne otherwise final joilgmont will be entered against him, aad th property levied on eondemned to the plaintitT' rrr.n cry. i WM. DISMUKEi, Clk, A adv. $3 69 4 '8Vfiw i 1 Htop 1 hr liunawa m-M ataq avny nma tne -suuscrincTV Av' about the latter part of laatia negia mau named bAV L.

I 1 "at BDuuij iwcniy-ipc: yean oin six feet hich 'dark etUDlexion.v i-t wi. uh. oi'vnivar quiraand lively, the toe nl bota vfai feet wind Outward Vhon Very active and quick in hi motion, and h. hoth his ear cropped, Any person appre. hemling Jind eeunng aaul negro any Jail, .1 1 1 11 A that I get him, shall-receive a reword of forty dollars, and if dehvered to me in Lancanter ti i trict, South Carolina, shall receive cf fifty dollars, i.

JAMES BLACKMAN jr. t'leassnt r.ui, Lancaster omncf, Juno 2d, lUieigh ami Newbera Staris. A sew arrangement haa been made restiectini Jhlsline of Thry eommenced on the lnt of April to run through oetn way, two Hays. The Stage now reave Raleigh every Monday tt Thursday 4 o'clock In tlie evening, and Thurtdity at o'c och Intlie evening. iT 7 O'clock in, ui morniugi anu imn iawurrn i morniue-i and arrive at mewiirrn and itaieieli on Wednctdaytand Satrinliiy by ten o'clock, M.

tlint possengev wilt, for the future, only be Z. on tlie road, between the twatowns two days, in- dead Af thrn. ait li-rpfnfnm hh'rw annit W'? l- ugetv ine Jeam of horses, aadoixtetirel'ul driver, and intend to use my best endeavors t. continue rnein oj to mat nothing shall be waut- ing on my part to render the passenger comfort able who may think proper to fevor me wHl their custom. I therefore toiick the public) to travel wiui uw.

u.nv im wui uas a u-r low, vie. Eiout Dottus for a paenger front llalolgh to Kewbern, and tlie same from Newbem to Halelgh, say a eistaaee of ISO miles brany liorter aiMaeee ft the rate ot cents per mile, allowing each passenger 2 pounds pf IsggageA- Setrvants, where they go wiUi their Owners, 01 waiUrs, will be charged half priori A. a W. 1 111 4 but an ail ptner case, iuii prica wui ne expeetem. will be remembered, that no heavy trunks.

packages or bunnies of any auna win received tor kveyance, for any pwrton whatever; but any BaHwi aruBies auy airivei iiuoi-lj wm.c, they think proper to do soj but it mat -r 6e )v -exbretNlv understood, thatlin not hold myself i aeeeunlauie tor ine saic vonTryanoc pi amy an hub whatever, not even tbo pawenger' aairgagei hut I will endeavor to have the best attention paid to-, them. -f "'Z'r: Thi line' of Stage Hitmeett tne rayettryuw and Norfork tine of Stages, both going and ro-turning, nearly at die' same boor, at Cox's, fesqnear Waynetborough. Paarerigert goiag down, W1U pay weir paaaagw aa any uwiuo, uur miles from Kaietgnt ano uioae eommg up, win y-v. make payment to my son Joseph J. Whom they WUI una in bcwdctwvk nira.

ocoTr, Or at lUnaton, at tne ooiasa oi rfonn taii.n, esq. MERITT DIUJAItD. PreArfeto-v C.riwe-IIill.MV t827. 21-6m IsT. H.

The 8tas-e will leave Raleieh forv the future on Monday It Thurdyt 4 o'clock, M. and come out to try oousna leave uurf 7, tor Newborn on the next menvjag at A. M. "E3 15 a.

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