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A A.Tonrx: ilxts of candidates. Tha for Congress in.tla Sixth Con INaional salute and of 1. a dele i.ATusT-.rcr Reamer" iJaltie. The Despatrh th the Democratic -'on 1 Districtessre. Service at 'the Presbyterian :3.

i roposed by met fV in the City; of RaUiSh cn the 30th of Ju 1- a address' the people at the tollowinar times and i i Church. ne. 13 4 THE PARTI PRINCIPLE. rtC "-oanee Oficialy announce tkf Czar. Firm Eeiislan ORDER.

OF PROCEssmv-. of Tar Democratic jpartf mpliaticallj a party of as Sporalum Mif 4TtHvIxtngtoaOavUson In Cptten Graved i (3 rjV J. 3.: is shown in its 'whole course, from 4 A Wi Wi! "wv oan ouse, at 1 0 o'clock, and march in following order lo the AVetern en- trance of the Capitol, and enter in reversed Leihoo 8, tdarV flits' est.ollshmeni byJefL on present hii lauhtsr York Meeting House, (near Fulton) IwX br1Ievthe fwpfc''of democratic York, June 26 steamer Baltic has ar-men and measured hxrhn thn InvpH. firtmrin. in i mi iiiuuii uuuu ww vaBacncra ana LITprnnnl datam out on the nOW 8 exists in thia ContrrPiiBinnal 13th.

flow and tneaic uas encoiinierea reverses i false gained the as-, tendency only to go tl5wnrider the weight of its Worn fifimVlprs anil rmlAfn1 Knfc i tinuMnZt lina vaw.i. a Oil 41 44 41 .1 44. 't7d. 78. me election of.

a Democrat to the next Con Jl; 1 of Teiaperance. Fire Citizens. Iransrera. In Edgecombe aaty, on years. Spencer.

L. Hart, for- MV combe County. Footeof.v.rmrt,.;::r Therefore lieeotvet That we' recognise in gers.Rt Alto, on Tharsds Lit 1 England. The English flnmii, ranitiin bounty, a democrat, who, stand been seen all the while, as the guiding light on the 3. DeraoccaUejbftnner ijqho masses of the people 1 9 41 41 44 44 44 -i .41 44 44 44 41 11 in? upon the Balrimnr.

II 13 14 15 18 20 25 26 27 28 29 nouses mat tne Knglish and French fleets Intendant of Police and Commii loners. iviocKHvuie, uavte Jacobs Fralej'sl in Iredell East fiend, to Yadkin in Forsvthe Kerneravtlle, Spainhoura'i, Stoljes "Hawkins, 44 Sexton's, A Ashe' Chesnut 1 Cranbury," McMilhn'a, Gap Civil, 44 Glade Creek," J' Dobson, Sorry Mount Airy, fin Id. ,1 hive uniformly turned 'to this light for direction, fauhfolly jsarry out its provisions and reflect credit upon this District as a Kenreaenuti VV- ZIZJ- -paKIi'ia 10 lDe Dardanelles furnished wm tw uiviuiur ui. in8uih Governor and Heads of Department residence in Wilson. EdviL 44 44 44 41 44 44 insirucuons, and that the best under standing existed between Ftanea nA Rno-tw tore, nominate him as a fit MnJina u.

k- N. C. cf hU Mf. Edmund H. Stephens, in th At or the democratic vniAr nf fK-t racy.wM in-thedays ipf Jefferson, Jackson, 'and h'-s was not expected that any collision would occur.

It was Jurther stated thai Kissolof, the Russian Minis- v. vyuuinv lior. whom alone we have a right in part to speak,) and we also recommend bim to our dommroil. ai it js now it is the same in its views of Con- ijuages or Supreme Couru 1 Committee of Arrangements. Clergy.

Chaplain. Orator and Reader. 0- Citizens are earnestly reaueated i In Kinston. on Wednesdayr instant Mrt. ShTff 7 Richtrd ex Sheriff of Lenoir County in the 24th tV 44 44 30 1 Aug.

2 PrU bnnging pacific. VlTt Z9mXh9 CffT' lt wa8' however, not "Porarily occupy the fron- citizens in the other Counties composing this Con-gressional d-strict. Betotved. That th'esA Reanlmisina' age. 1 his is the second aSiction of ih.

slitutional piverinitV'laudation' laid in such for the, rights of man in its devotion to the greatest good to the greatest number -in its opposition to monopolies, class leffislation. loivdnuiion provinces. Col Thomas Ruffin, the Democratic candidate 1 iw ma vnairinan and becretarv and sent ti tha xtnArA which this gentleman has been visited. And bitter teems the ordeaL vet ha anstina kim.nic h- 7 mVea Ior 8,1 ih correspondence re- AV tMua coOT and join in the Proceession for Congress in the Newbern District, will address lo 01 negroes in S. Carolina.

and consolidation, ite fixed and firm reliance 1 tD Pfc0PIe at tIie following times and places a reflection which cab never fajl to fcive j-the chrittian heart that those are blest jviiaia'A. the Lord that there conrinceo 11 jsouth Uarolina was properly pressed, she would annul her black laws. The cor- On motion the meeting adjourned tine die." A. J. LEACH, Cbr'n.

VV. H. Tomlinson, Sec'y. EXEHCISBS IS THK COMMONS HALL. Music' Goldsboro', Wayne county, Monday July 4 44 on the'good" sense and sound judgment of the peo- e'ipemocracyrneyer distrusts people.

It nc: Vs ordered. In the House of yond the confines of the tomb, 'where we tuar gam tnose whom we Lsve loved here, tad ho have been suddenly snatched why fram n. hv a i For the Standard. 14' 41 1 14 5 'r 8 9 12 oru oeaumont made a similar motion. irife8 'rom Pari t( he" 14th state fiD o13th lhe of Prussia and the Duke London Wh'LII, -het way to Tuckahoe, Thursday Trenton, Jones Friday Richland8, Onslow county, Saturday Jacksonville, Monday SwansboroV Tnmidav lootsvto them as the sovereigns of the country and its confidence in theit capacity to manage their Loisburo, June 28, 1853.

Mr. xiolden The annmmnnmant in seen band of death. King was admired and beloved by all who knew her. as well as for her r.a live qualities as for the mere eatt rh.rm. own --concerns me est manner tor themselves imui uauoi of a wish, on ihe part of sfeveral of the Counties of 44 Music.

Reading of the Declaration of Independence by H. S. Smith, Music: Oration, by Frcd. C. Shkpard, Music Benediction.

At 81 o'clock, in the evening. iher will Capt. Offlesbv's School-hoose. on andthei? ppsterityj isnever eiiher shakien or ira-1 mis congressional Uistnctf to hold a general Con emaftateliom XJhristian piety and which always tnrow.a balo-of empyreal briirh vention, was wen received bv thn rition Sound, Carteret county, Wednesday 13 Beaufort, Carteret count Thursday 14 ed Bre8t on to arm two steam frigates and two sailing vessels, but nothing was known ql their destination. Ifter many fluctuations, the Bourse-closed 1 to-dav with a rise.

Three actor of their possessor. To her afflicteu partner an to those of her kindred who alike tur ty' lin. It seems, however, to be the opinion, generally, that the lime, appointed for the meeting of the Convention, is too near at hand, for th nunni. '3ikl not only a party Burton Craige, Eqn the Democratic candidate play of Fire Works. yearnmgt 01 sorrow, we can only, offer our heartfelt u.irm.i.- a rt iuui onu of pnnciple-r-it Vha triumphed at the ballot-box, fn hf t- i -n rrConress Jn the Tt B-stnct, will address the and the because of this nan ivtfir.

juc. uc. laiiB- lin to hold a primary meetings with, the 'view 'of being properly represented in the Convention. opmmercial confidence was almost "Jropathy and condolence, commending them to the i V- r-v Dipenser of all things for that higher conso-' iruse iscomtncr to Van I llinn orhih mm l.n- i restored. 7r M.

Salland it now controls government, tuu at twi j' t' people at the following times and ph its. i doctrines, bottomed in lsnnranlft aces: SEATON GALES, Assistants. Brtaw, II D. W. Ca I think I can safely say that with sufficient notice 1 1 ii.b I --uiuud ucai 4iio wuunu IIUII1 wnicu W.

S. Julj 4, at Monroe, Union county. iney tuner. rc0M. In on the 19th InatanL J.

T. have been approved by twenty-seven out of thirty J. S. nuienie, at the JSmperor't conimis sioner. to the -World's Fair.

u. peopie 01 tnis county would have wiHinZly responded to the call very recently made by some of the 0 Jas. T. ABR10TT. Deinhinsbi haa al4.o.J T1m.nk;i.: i i uU ,,8 uisinci; out we think it is now too I 'r tne uebats say that ha hail nm T.

7, at Stamey'a Store, Lincoln 9, at Grouse's, Gaston county. 12, at Wadeoro'. 16, at Wilson, Union coutiy. 19. at Newton Catawba A DEMOCRAT.

uw. vuciou ma services to tne ii It a command was nfrrai t.s... i 1 one States of the Union and this, not as the result of prejudice, or sudden impulse, but after full discussion aud mature deliberation. The ofFsSeral partyV on the ottei hand, Massachusetts CohtemtioW The body has now been session between seven and eiffht weekT WhiCh thu' 8ed -i. mum wo OUUUIU DU 4 44 -44 11 The Fcmale Heart.

Thpn 1 '-r-- McRae, wife of Rev. Cameron. F. Rector of Christ's Church in that city. Mrs.

McR. was, we believe, a native of North Ca-' rolina, and was one whose character reflected credit upon the State of her nativity. She wai the Eldest daughter of John Burgwyn, Esq. I TL Be now thy slumbers e'er to deep 21, at Rock Spring Camp Ground, Lincoln. heaven delicious as the nossession nf of had increased immutable aflWion Th- uunr.

lD month. oeen ariven.siep oy step to tne aoanaonmen absol The Governer is to be chosen (as hithertoV by ifh raere in this a tne an nd iaiiBS .1 as ion county. 1. 25, at Mount Pleasant, Cabarrus county. 27, at Grassy Creek, Union county.

most other Nutea ast Dr ost other butes) of froai Constantinople to the Turke had to theP aibassa! 01 tut its issues una uuctxiues principles it nevei nn r.n oie oct, in case popular vote -hat. in no one icuuituua moineni or man life, the most ecstatic of all his emotions and sympathies, is that in which he receives an av-owell of feeling, which in their youthful purity, are fountains of unsettled and o-aahino- had-until ft j8 left only with a vague clamor Messrs. Venable and Lewis, the candidates for receives such majority, he is to be elected'tiy he Legislature on joint ballot, Hitherto, Hnnil OhJ quiet, blissiul, be thy sleep Thy Savioi's breast thy pillow. u. 4Ue great powers a note explaining the 10 "I'0'810 the lateriV "errC tones, and declares that uny arrangement with R-I about 'the public lands and this clamor, as we ConSress in this District, will address the people 8eftt up to the Senate the names of two ofthe fSur th.

rveiaon flirx at Henderson on Monday next, the 4th instant and 1 on the popular vote; and from spell that once draws them forth in the mystic Ikht of future years and undying memory. Nothing lije is so pure and devoted as a woman's love." It rriatters not whether it be for a husband or have heretofore sbon, lspotonly hollow and insincere; but springs from a disposition on the part of sta is out of the questien while that power persists in he, exorbitant demands. On 4the 38th the French minister gave Reschid Pasha the formal assurWcf the support of lhe French at Brassfields, Granville, oh the 9th. Oth.r ani I 9 tu senate nas chosen the I he requisitions that he be thin Governor j) lJj. WHITE SULPHUR theleadersl who have aJwava hflfin ninm nr loaa enk nnintmpntc mil K.

I hnltr ot property holder to J'. AND uu 1 1 ouuuuuicu iii uua ume. a certain amount, are very properly stricken out it being found bv sister or brother, it is the same' pure unquenchable flame, the same constant and immaculate glow of rvient to Northern interests, to add to onr tariff CHAL YB A TE SPRI 2 WARBE.Vi COUNTY, NV C.V uuoc uiiucuiume touenstone is trial. ties tor the of classes and monoDoIists. tve THE DROUTH, had a light rain here on Wednesday even ucr one loiten oi love, one kind word, or one gentle No' Ttartv which.

We I 'HIj medical properties of the waters of these 'uu! eyen ii it oe amid desolation and 1 awuuuua 1 T-" death the tha OA rt i lQ Rave bdd an audience on the 2d of June, for the purpose of giving a similar assurance on the part of England. lLeiiRuSo-flee' atSeba3topeI 13 ships of the line, 8 frigates, and 12 smaller vessels. ITie militaryl preparations of the Turks were ear- WI kgreaiaCliLT" Turkish fleet of 32 sail was anchored at the entrance of the Black poor man stands precious little chance for such an office any how, so that that the requisition is superfluous. believe a requirement that the Governor must be a native of America is retained. Lieut.

Governor is to be chosen as the Governor, and is not to preside over the Senate. He is nolongl er to be styled His Honor." ing last, but the drouth appears again to have set OI that raitkr.il i tled down upon us with as much severity as ever. JL opaiwes have been amplly tented, and their benefi--. cial effects are so generally known, that it precludes the necessity of lengthy I will that I hope with kind and attentive good f. Servants, fine Music, t' Table furuished, with the.

best A mend at our elbow still insists that the dew- torrent, in despite of eanhly bond or mercenary tie. More priceless than the gems of Golconda is the female heart; and more devoted than the idolatry of Mecca is woman's love. There is no sordid view, qualifying self-interest in th f.lin i. on tne win. Allthe arsenal: 12.nr..t a lhe Senate is to consist of forty members.

VI point is low, and that we shall soon have refresh- IJ I ill" principles, or. a pripoipie Known to be right, can long command This by the history of the Whig party Tfte facf ndsout lo'be seen and nn-Jerstood by" all.Thatj as it gave up its doctrines, one by onf lost 'publip respect and went ''o'KlflBoi and now, the announ- frigates were beinr I "17" wai can ue procured, and moderate charges, to satisfy that ing showers. Qn Wednesday and Thursday the as bVcouenhl TlZ 0 "vuuwunjr auu iuurauay me ao couniies electing June. A hundred and forty flat boats w.r- Ka! and p'fa8e a11 wUo mT Patrni and thereby in i wuu oiA eacn cfple and characteristic of her nature a facolty and infatuation which absorbs and concentrates all the .7 he districts are to be e. heat was intense, the thermometer ranpW from 93 accodinS to population.

The to 100 in the shade. empoyed constantly in transporting artillery and am- '-'V munition to the fleet and eiH V.h am RATES OF "BOARD AS FOLLOW aa ma hn. i- i 8,1 11,6 deDth her bosom. pl uospnorus. Iha ID Ilia atormust reside in th.

AUr, v. vu.iiiii IIOIB BII flllirlor. .1 iu rdtuer oe tne idol ot one unsnllie. UIIH II I 1 i 7 uu We hear of rain in some sections, but we fear it baTe bee" fio years a resident. The Council hiih.

"eari man tne monarch of empires. I Business at Constantinople was dull, owin has not been heavy enough to do material good, fh? SSS? bZiS0 19 t0.be cho8en bJ mo wcouie irom cemeh of a AyjBsue or a Whiff principle, is a subject of amusement I Like the mummies, exhumed iVom the' ruins of Nineveh rainer possessJhe immaculate and impassionea de- 5 Per Season of three Months, vi 7 $50' 00 Per Month, 20 Per lt00: Horse, per fouthv 50 Children under 12 vears Tof atrn-anl R.n.nt. Wtfr- eient district. nA i The wheat crop, recently cut, is represented as v. uuc Higu-souiea and enthusiastic female, than the sycophantic fawningt of millions.

scarcity of vessels but there was not much panic. Brioad'p of the Russian Pontoon Pruth. 8rnV ja a th? bank of th Councillor. No Councillor can be appointed to any omce of profit dunngthe term for which he was i. very good but the crop of oats will prove almost these issues.

will srcely? bear, the unwrapping of lecieo. i We bear aerreatdeal the cerements they crumble and fade before the a total failure. The tobacco and potato crops must price- Season commences on the 15th June. Hacks will always be- found'at the Warrenton Depot, ron. arrival of the cars, for the 'accommodation off-' those travelling on the Rale izhvand Gaston Railroad on, party dicU- a.i.oVinn ai 10 J8 enrafteJ on the Con- fora certain quarters about proscripti TM ro.U8Ke Proffered in a sealed en- ion, etc; but, for our own paru we Dart.

UFA mn.l Liverpool, Jnne I5M.I The' -Africa't advicet improved the Cotton markeY, wbish was further strengthened by large speculative purchases of the lower tirades. Thamartrl. ae In A mnat mtn l- uruis icers noamg the election shall reject them. This provision is not to apply to the election touchy S'y so faI1 tar snort- TIie 0 tas not yet suffered The Democratic party can exist only as it com- A good rain or two, in the course of a menced byj.a rigid devotion to its principles to few-, days, would ensure a pretty fair crop. all its DrinciDles.

withont referflmvi iciuam we naveneard for a lonr time, was one made by Mr. Leak, in the Court House here on Wednesday night last, to the effect that he would support no man lor Governor who does not agree with him upon the Land Distribution Question. Now look at it Mr. Leak claims to be a or town omcers. Maj (Sute) it changed from the second Monday in November to the Tuesday suc-eeedingthe first Monday," which it thatiirst adopt-ed by New York, and since by several other States.

ac tve at full prices. Sales of the three days 25,000 bales, of which speculators took 10,000 and exnort. a 5 inferior 4 Imports 36,000 bales. Breadalnffs Brown Shinl a nnnl. There will also be a daily mail from Warrenton to il 7 jJualysis of the waters, bp Irof Stewart i of Eat- rWlXITE SLLPUUIl SPJUNOS Specific graitV.

1000 Reaction Acid" GASKOCS COKTKSTS Sulphuretted WvdtOan-'mnA recently held a Con ne support of Democrats. He It IB also I na nn n. i i electors are wen as we do that the bod of tha n. wirnVlonc1 lhB.U"ioni. that Massachusetts crats in this State are against biJ heknow.a.

WeTl Will no lonoer be reanird tn hnM J. wen promptings of numan interest or ambition. With us these views are by no: means unusual or new. They are sucIj as we have been urging in this jour-nal for hetetr years and we intend to adhere to them more, firmly, if possible, than ever. In the language of Levi Woodbury, we go where PlttJeaa lead we a shade without tn decided change in price, though a blight reduction might be made in wheat and effect tales, Philadelphia- and Baltimore moved elowly at 25t.

for prime canal 24t. 6d. Corn necriected. Tha i.hnnria iicciions ev- ery Presidential year, at she has rmi. i I convention or the party assembled in Raleigh last summer, nominated Gov.

Reid upon a platform directly opposed to Mr. Leak's hnhh. Za vention in Milledgville, and nominated the Hon. H. V.

Johnson for Governor. Eighty Counties were represented, and 209 delegates were present. The Convention unanimously re-adopted the Haiti-more platform, Resolution by Resolution, as its platform. The following, it will be remembered, is one of the Baltimore Resolutions The QoaUficationt of Votert have been diminished by striking out the requirement that each voter shall have been rated and paid a tax within the year preceding. The Regular Sessions of the Legislature are hence- Mr.

Leak Terr modest vmv ih. I buwu no Carbonic Acid. Soli a CoaTSHTsSulphste Msgnesht, Sulphate of Lime, Corbonate of Magnesia, Sulphate of. Lime, with''w a trace of Soda and Silicia. Total solid contents in "7000 grams' of the 6one grain and 25 hundreths, jvix Magnesia, 0 14 j- Salts of Lime, 0 84 SiUcia Acid, 0 98 Potash a traee Soda a J- f- COAMBEATE SPmifGr Reaction Acid.1' 8neculc eravity.

1000 g. uen- i to touow. aval ii tlemen, you must all naa I a a uiu aiuuna mna intra notion. It might have dona fprw wall wrui oe iimitea oy law to mn.ty days, and no -nd elect that man Reid, on the platform Ton did legislature, except in case of invaainn nr intnrrMiinn I before. Vftn rpnaivaft mn 4.WUHUB48 wenenry says yiat buyers of flour insist on 6d.

decline and 2d in wheat, owing to the favorable -7 Makin says flour is freely offered at 24s6d. a 25s. for Baltimore and Philadelphia, i Extreme rates for UhlO 26S. 6d. 7 7.

r. The WarrentonNews Bays The letter of OBrarjcb4 President of the Bi G. "Resolved, That the proceeds of the public lands ought to be sacredly applied to the national objects specified in the Constitminn: ant thai fshcho.enni0Th,,aiD hUDdred the 'or whVch it ferentJll have tpJ heV, treble and" XV'' iscnosen. tne legislature is to fix its own daily Now talk about the dictation of wail. ed to any law for the distribution of such proceeds amn Uti.i.a 1 i stlnend.

heard of such arrogance from th. V. Provisions--Nothing doing in Buyers would act at 2s. decline. 3i rlailroad, to the Post Office Department, and which was publisl li; tan3a week.is Xvery sensiUe dument We should be lad to publish th letter but its' length forbids.

cliques oertainly, who ever did I fVit.Joar. 7 Gaseocs Coictbht Carbonic Acid. Solib Cohteitts Carbonate of the protoxide of Iron, Silicates of Lime and, Iron, Bicarbonate "of Lime," with traces of soda and potash. ''t-f J- Each pint of water contains--Oxide of Iron, '0 4 Carbonate of Lime, 0 14 SilicU Acid, 0 42'; potash, Mwa as aiixe inexpedient in policy and repugnant to the Constitution." jThe Democrats of Georgia are, therefore, where thev The Officer to be chosen by the People, in addition tohe above, area Secretary of State, a Treasurer, an Auditor and an Attorney General annually, with Sheriffs, Judges and Registers of Probate. Clerka uuereu.

osei more active. Fork Hull, Names. A good name is a oanA ihim dull, Talking ana xs lower. Tallow Quiet. rt iritinrr III af a a4W41 147 III I.I Iff I id-auuiraing xr lll-SQircreBtincr Rice steady at full proceeds of the Duhlic land A commissioners of Insolvency, District Total solid contents in .7000 grains of the watir.

I i. "utmug Auorneyt, registers ot Ueeds, County Treasurers in favor amet, Charles Lamb said Don't Nicodemxt a nan into nothing. And Lamb was right. Call a boy Lazarus and he will o-o to th- An of dividing the lands themselves. grain anu nve ,7, Destructive Fire--Serious Accident--Murder.

Pittsboro. June 27. "At half nt i-lt. ana vounty commissioners tnennially. It is possible that the terms of Probate Judges will yet extended to six years.

WILLIAM D. JONES. 1 Mm It lhZ hi! the Bible. Call him 44 Jehosaphat," aod he may possibly be a June 30, 1853. 65 w4w'- SUPEEME COTJKT.

last night the canaj boat Charles Dunn caught fire in lhe Basis of Representation HouseV is still The all this secUon will back President Branch in maintaining the position he has assumed in this fetter." The Norfolk Beacon also says We would invite attention to tie communication of Mr. Branch the PresiJDt of tne Eale'igh and Gaston Ilailroad Company, on the question of carrying the U. S. maiden that road, which 'wilf be found' in our columns to-day. 4 It is a complete vindication of on- Tk' 8 hn Judas, the bas.n, and the flames soon communicated 10 Mr you dare.l and he will nnt it, Kh.ni.

cn. "u.voeu The following opinions have been delivered bv VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR' iom- lib.Ki. uuea iw.un and valuable mis tnounai Bui oon assonraeni oi goods, consisting of dry goods, giasa, wnisity and other npHE subscriber offers for sale the Mills on House's i Creek, in County, formerly the ptopnrty of Richard Smith, dec, five, miles north-west of iner py naming him after notabilities. It dwarfs a man horribly to be called "George Washington or Nanoleon Bona nana A ngton" or Napoleon BonaDarte rfa By Nash, C. in May v.

Smith, in equity from Anson, dismissing the bill with costs. Also, in Ssmtth v. Smith, in equity from Anson, directing a 1 be entire building, with its contents, were destroyed fully covered by insurance, principally in' the Ve have noticed one little incident in going down the Potomac river, which struck us as worthy of note. Every steamer, at it paeses Mount Vernon, tolls its bell for a few minutes, as in jaemory and respect for the illustrious departed who liesentombed. Tha ant ilsolf Sa a a a- tetUfJIJ and be must be an uncommonly smart fellew to torvive itv Keep clear of extremes, is the safe rule The machinery for manufacturing flour, and gnndinj corn is of the best kind the stream of water is unfail- ing, and the custom of the Mill is large.

8a ot ffreat ahilitu t-. I rmm S1.1. 2 i vwu, as eTerjwnere eise. a name should not hint ao L.coai a. viars onane were-insured for $20,000 in the Western, Delaware, Mutual and Citizens offices.

Messrs. Mulloney Little lost 2,000 boxes ot glass, which was insured for $6,500. Mr. I Wm. Bingham sustains a small loss, hm ia tJ to a ust- I winiuiiiu iuc juugineni.

si rr 4iiTiai, apan iromtne as sociations connected with it, but we doubt whether upon the globe an instance can be found where a mcivay y. Flowers, from i 44.UUH, nor. 100 mue a dogma which is well ii Iu8trated byan anecdote. Beutlv. whn venire de Also, in us.i 1 arisen, wunoot concert or na.

ing a magazine, advised with one of the wits of Mill, the machinery of together with that of the other Mill, is as good as new. These Mills are situated within two miles of the Central Railroad, and ready ac- cess can thus be had to the markets o' Raleigh, Wil- mington, Norfolk, and Four acres of froun-T V'. attached will be sold with the Mills, but the roine.vii i i -0' au arrangement wticn will promote the public convenience and ineet the wishes of a large iZtoiffalam1 rdC, legaI for paying such tiibute to day abou the best title. What say you said Bent-n uhyUeS J1P he memory of any of the mighty desd. We have ley, "to calling it the of his in equ.iy iom tumoerland.

in sured. The total loss is $75,000 or $80,000, mostly covered by insurance. a At half past ten o'clock ai nigh: Jarge crowd of persons, drawn to the vicinity of the fire, congregar-ed upon the bridge across the basin, near the fire. It unfortunately gave way from the iratkt uiiviiu un.avi me steamer, on approach- promises too much, "said his friend.5 Well then Milt Ik. nnkli.1,..

II. I Also, State V. Mc-Intyre. declaring that there is nb error. By Battle, in the State y.

Casey, from Wayne, directing the judgment to ha affirm ai- ing the hallowed spot, becoming silent as death, and the scholar, the divine, the man of leisure, and the win ii ao to call it liant. will "si. 1 ihe land will be reserved; and the ma'chine'rykon premises for grinding black lead will 'also be reserveJ. This valuable property is offered at private sale, but if not sold before the 15th of July, 1853, it will be ex- posed on that day st public saieVj -ti' oacK wooasman, cease irom conversation, aa if in promises and some two hundred or more were Droatmted i State v. Revills, from Robeson, directing a venire de novo.

Also, in Fuller v. McMillan. frm. k. Dissolving thought we, indeed 5 the paorama.

It is warm enoughdissolve any tlirrg.Bostany ice, hich we ha-here ought-to be cold enough for the Many were very seriously ininrad. so far as ascertained, no lives lost. i land, reversing the judgment. All funerals in Paris are performed by one char tered, registered company. They have irot a nrivil.

awe oi the mighty genius that presides over the place. Truly, Washington is one of The dead but unsceptred sovereigns, Whose spirit still rule us from their urns." What man, as he passes that humbU nlantaii A man named Michael Irwin, of was killed by the falling of a sign on his head. 7, V' During the fire a man named R. PL nJm Tne premises will be shown to persons wishing ex- amine themby Mr. 8.

8. Barbee. 7 v. PENELOPE, SMITIL 'J't Raleigh, July I. 1853 -jo ::7 7 653w.

EF Register will copy three V- f-- ige, a concession, a monopoly from the Government. If you die in the Catholic region, nobody else can bury you. They have an office that is open fourteen hours out of the twenty-four; they own five hundred black horses, eighty hearses of various aizB fn. Thos. Cluskey with a knife, and he died in a few lei'6 iof jtit does not The Warrenton News, noticing the failure go round, at the price.

is, all at once, a to hold a meeting in that place on Saturday last marked and interesting taking to cold 1 water; says: schnapps M' om.1 1... in no respect remarkable, or more excellent than those which surround it, but stands amazed at the the pure, and the world-wide reputation for valor and minutes. I he murder made his escape. 4' IIILrSBOKOT II ACADErTY. Messrs, Clarke Shane were insured for $20,000 and Juleps, without icel arenee-Iertod.

arid inlana V'-' -lt for virtue, which was there fostered! Mount Vr. fnr iri.ni. A.i- 10 the VVeSternr: nextViwinn of thia lnBtitntlnn will nrnmana. Fans aod thin coats abtmnAH non is a spot which says little, but suggests all UB no'co ior a Democratic meeting to be held in War re Hon on Saturday last brought together a goodly number of Democrats from MP rUaeasa iniAK 1. I J.

AMnM.a tf- "'r ot, uiiueiosix.uuu boxes'! on me 10m juit. biate of nersnirflfinn' 8 ui.TciB, mourners, Disr-carners, carpenters, drapers, without number they have shields and armorial bearings ready painted for all the titled families in Paris; they have hangings for door-ways and churches, with every combination of v. Ki9, wiucn was msurea at 3 6,500. Mr. Bingham sustains but a small less, and I erms as nererotore.

7T7V- H.vORAVES,'-'Priucipal.'fc" June 28, 65 w3w. 4iib liuuau narp, mat laKes No certain air- but wakes s. Far thought, with taust'e that it Ji -7. Richmond Despatch. yam.

a "4.1 lUOUIU .1 he entire loss bv the fire is ronahlv a pofisj oi tne.countyr but from some cause there was no meeting V7e were absent from town during last week and cannot speak "bribe book as to the causes which prevented the contemplated meeting, but we are informed that iff: MULES I MULES I MULE 111 as possible. EveuThe birds h7ve almost ceased to sinw we indtrA tnesiW our observant cotem- I hb Congressional Candidates. The Cbnsres- o.uu.uiuereu inuiais in tne alphabet i they supply water, whether blessed or not. makes hb difference they undertake every tiling with nothing, do the whole, and then send your, or rather your executors and survivors, a swinging bill" The tariff of prices if -i- frfi'-J Condition of the fn-3- it 'B1HE subscribers respectfully inform Jheir JL and thepublic of the Cape Fear reeion, New York, Jane 27. Cotton "fa dVll will have for sale' 60 'ot the finest young 3 iuiioi manuiuaies tor mis district, Messrs.

8S haw and Outlaw, will address the people of Halifax County, at Plttard's Store on Thursday, the 7th July in Halifax Town, on Friday, the 8th of Jnl-t and erally agreed, privately, that it was Unnecessary nnder the circumstances, to hold a meeting, We regret that such was the conclusion, as we believe that in North Carolina at this lime, some Democrats are in danger of "falling from their high estate" and los-ing sight of the creat landmarks bv vhih Just i 25 ku.tt;of rain. snow mat there are pompes from down to 5f. v-1 7 v. Home Journal, To P8Eayr Fmce Posts, i In toi impcitant a branch of farming we endeavor to give everything that may have beneficial tendency. A writer, at Greenwood, on Saturday, the 9th In the notice which we published last week from the Patriot, Crowell's Roads was named as the sellers than.

buyers sales of '900 bales. FJour is easier, with sales of 1 1,500 bbls. at 4 62 a $4 75 for State, and 4 62 a $4 75 for Genesee. Sotj them IS heavy, with sales at 4 87 a $5 I2J. l.cat is firm, with sales of 25,000 bushels' wliite Genesee at 1 22 a $1 24.

Corn is firm, with sales of 25 ,000 bushels at 64 for mixed, and 66 for yellow. Coffee iaquietr-Wilh sales of 300 bags at 91. Sucrar is'dall piace me uana mates would speak at on the 9tb of fWt --a aat ls I raised in Kentucky, at Eypt, on Deep River, on t1 27th and 28th at Fayetteville on the 8J ar proximo, and at Elizabeth about the 7th. The mules are out of thoroughbred mares, mammoth snd wsrrior Jacks the final ar- from fifteen to sixteen and a hands high, smooth, and handsome equal in form for strength snd action to the best horses. -They da not hefitate to say that is the finest lot or mules that has ever been drove to North Carolina.

They respectfully invite all persons fond of looking at fine stock to give thein a call and examine and look lor Thf been guided to success in days gone by, and it might not oe amiss to have their pure minds stirred up to renewed diligence in their high calling 4 However, if the people! of Warren think a in iae nurai new confidently' of Aaiuei. eoster said on a i-'iUi' ...1. 4 JZZZ a occasion that is our jodirmenL Tab OtWiSS ir Tuesday moro. will Was 3 followed -MW who was conve ntion at a decline of Molasses is steady. Whisk'v is unnecessary we are content." firm, with sales of 250 bbls.

at 22: and more bn tnejast nnmoer ot that paper chanaes the appointment fron. Qrowell's Roads to Greenwood on the 9th. The Democrats and Whigs of the County are in-vited to be present at the places appointed for the speaking and to listen to the discussion between the They are both said to be able and interesting speakers, and those who may attend will no doubt be highly pleased. HaKJax Republican. era than sellers.

Pork it- dall.v with aatea i QSfl No Convention was held in this place on bbls. at 915 56 for mess, and S1281 for prime. Beef I fe1 assured that no person will regretanythin "xce: i ior the ri pitu ui preserving posts i prepare my posts for setting and then let them season. I then take coal tar and paint them with three coats of the same. I paint the posts from about four inches above where they are set in the ground to the bottom, and the end that sets in the ground also putting the painf on not.

A gentleman informed me that he bad known a fence set in this way that had stood forty years, and was as permanent then as at first. I ihint thi. Thursday last. Delegates were in attendance 6n- On Wednesday not buying. Persons wishing any foither pa.

uhri. wnn sates oi ouu ooit. or mess at ZI2 '75. Cut Meatssales of 200 tierces at 8 a 81 for hams. propounder, was VenHpd Ske fo' the frorri Johntsottabd Wake: 'It will be seen, by Graham for the oter sk i o' 7 A nce to the proceedings in another column, ITvn 3----i1.

on :Th.nrsdavs tbA- that fhtf JohnaWn ''Tlalof a. a and 51 a 6c. for shoulders. Lard is dull, with aali will please address the ondersiened at Fayetteviile. R.

H. GRANT, Wilmingtcn, N. A Metsitv DUGAL5, anj Ai Gen: HAYWOOD, Rale- t-k--r-S 1J i' T7IT I' 1 1 a Jt a 1 1 of 150 bbls. and kegs at 10 in bbls.and"ll in kegs, I 'ii A BtAtrrrrtrL Several of the fair ladies of way is much easier and cheaper than lime, and more m. ger spoke for the cavL fTZ1.

Raleigh, doubtless Impressed with the courteous at as replied ta by jl llill mre' and r6 of Franklin, as a suitable candidate to tent.on, chivalric. devotion (and iierha pt good June 24, 1853. Treaty Between Spain and Mexico. Jtw York, It is rumored a grain to-dav Presrdent of the Seaboard and aiae. wlm Tj-w omer "uppvifccu wi ieraocracv of JnhriaMii bn1 sii w.irvmiins, rresr pn the other! supported by the Democracy of 7JoririAri Wj lookt) of Th Wise A case.

TT T-r a 4iew as that a treaty has oeen concluded between Wi' recommended him td the" Democracy nf tK poanoe railroad, haveordered a beautiful silver ''trTFfMy hP let, to be presented to hio iatokew of their apnfecii lionor ude Manlw JFEMAT-E CCIICOIi. HILLSBOROUGH, N. C. fTtHE'next session of ME. M.

a re paper says tne Mesilla valley is already celebrated fonts nneooalled iM.fi. fepaia and Mexico, by which the former pledges her- ttion of his merits. I waa' brought down by Mr. seii 10-proieci ino latter, ia ease cf hostiluies sprine- O. Cappt ofthe firm bfAllyn, Rose, kA k.i 'Mmandof America and Euron-.

an A nhno. ttl.nlinn n. k.J menca 'and Lurope, jtnd not inferior verdieff 7f r.T'lMW ng up oeiweeq jriexico ana tne united states. 7- i Mr. Fnmiirhr hoo AM i.ll -nr 1 in wmcommenfij cn of July 1853..

For terms, ihcaA t.r... .7 .7 .1 t7 a.v vn uur uioie xtarn-1 aU vpuuim? inspecunor I k. r- rf.T- t. wiii, hA nnViiotrt. r.

4U'''J mat oi Aiaderla. if a ba attindpd t.i. unng the omKloi-l 7 we oi renghjN. C. fw.w'ro properly cured, become the very beat rail goblet" and chastely inscrioiiin 4 and chattel inscripti-)n nexrweek.

The and chaste June IS, 1853. i lint in tne World. It ia frAmiMa i. exhibited "th -cerned in it, have muairaiea oy it ei meaium size, very nneiy msu most-commlaH, 'Y'V vew of mansion Jefferson8 8nd has the following brief. inedidm size, very finely k- Aixr-TRiAyriiLY; Pf)RTS-iouTn; A DEMbcr.ATIC to be pubHcl by or lSih'of ii itr c.i.:'.

rr Drf Wm. Collins by a a i va.iey that the United Stateaand the rest of the world will get wine that will deria and win and those of France, comf into i O. "Uia TT rl 13 UUlltt intereshng The Mrs. 1 L. Cooke.

Miss H. E. Stewart, crowaea with -r rep'- -ation of these p-riodicals is fully sustained.1 44 H. JN. btewart.

tte Counsel Have Jada 4 44 t( '44 E. E. Cooke, M. 44 A. Coley, C.

Sr.ow, Mathews, 'a and LOT in the ncfC? -'l TALU aiolni-j of 1CT" -I) criLe 1 -ni v. to w.i... its X. June 24, 1853. CT Rer aUr and BlbLcel missionary nouses pt the Jesuits in mer Uuies, were renowned for the wines, which indeed, if we may believe of travellers, excelled those of any other par fart Stealer ay ng exploded Jier boilers a few days since below Newbern, and killed five nefrfoe 44 ii- for 1...

Country yi St. C. Cooke, H. S. (larding, Norfolk News.

til.d wona. tde Proprietor. 7 Portsmouth, Va, June 31st 1853..

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