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-i I must have a decided advantage over Ca 5 nals. 1. LE REPROOF. rhich grates 'more harshly on ehng, generous disposition, Aware of this, at length, New York is IN all its various branches, neatly Subscriber; who has for sale, on rik. fljle FAYETTE isband'speak harshly to an retch who can treat a tvoman about to put forth her strength in another effort.

The trade of Ohio is the great ob terms, an assortment of TUESDAY, EVENING, AUGUST 13V 1833. ect which she would secure by the newly Clocks, Watches, -Weicelry W. WIDDIFIELD ricfc Row. fcC7N: B. Watch partictr.

ELECTION RETURNS. projected rail road, through her "southern tier, of counties," from the city of New Tipt of his fellow crfeatures 3 one who looks to n'm lhd protection one whose bound by every noble prin-ersj the brute who plants Cain should have a mark Dillon Duncan McCormick; his former self, sinking day by day, mind and body, strength and intellect, under this grievous infliction, until Friday when the lamp of life, long flickering in ibe socket, blazed up for a moment, and was then extinct for ever1 1 j. reader will find in this paper a characteristic Major Jack Downing We observe in some of the Northern papers, that some persons have been in doubt whether he wasTa real or a fictitious character. Lest any of our readers should we take the opportunity of Saying, that it is a fictitious signature adopted by the Edjtor of the Portland Courier, as sponsor for his wit. Extract of a letter to the Editors, dated' Smithfield, Johnston C't Aug.

3, 1 833. arly attended to. Jordan, and David McNeill, Commons. Henry York to Lake Erie The prize is worthy of the competition. Baltimore Patriot, Fayetteville, August 13.

1833. 45-lm. W. Ayer, Clerk Archibald McLean, Jr. Clerk C.

C. State Poll Senate, McCor- at he may be known ana Kar gains! Bargains! I2argains? miek 435 ArchM S. McNeill 326. CommonsrH Communications. I 1 i man.

But mere is many juld tell an affecting tale But there is many HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, UMBREL FOB THE OBSERVER. Mr. Hale You will please be good ei LAS, PARASOLS, STOCKS, CRAVAT STD7F- ENEUS, SUSPENDERS, LINEN COLLARS-. neu. ic! xt i at to t.

iet' nough to say (through the medium of your paper) to the Commissioners, of Wards No HATTER'S TRIMMINGS, SOLE AND UPPEB "Yesterday, there was a collection' of LEATHER, BRIDLE HARNESS SAD. Jordan 732, McNeill 728, Jas. R. Gee 457- Clei-k C. Ayer 749 Winslow 388.

Clerk Court, McLean 645 Alexander McNeill 579, Colin Mel-ver 45. For Convention 1018, against it, Town of FayetiemUe. James SeawelK State of the Poll, Seaweir 197, Thomas Hybart 105. Town of Wilmington. John D.

Jones, by a majority of 1 14 votes over Montesquieu W. Campbell. Town of Salisbury. Richard H. Alexander.

State of the Poll- Alexander 101, B. Craige 83. Kichmoxd. Alexander Martin, Jas. Williams and 0uncan Malloy, C.

J. P. LeakClerk S. Court, without opposition, and Calvin C. Cov DLES, BRIDLES, Vizi unmerited abuse.

fU npt inaturally anlW want of reflection, rnbr aereus heart, that led him 3 light an inferior being; a aarcthan an equal. If to ruffle his temper, his rhen he came home. His cooked, and whatever the ease him ws sure to have a are iris ill-liumor in silence finding itStq increase, she proving him for his unrea- ofind 4, that if the sances in the Ditchf particularly on the back Streets, be not removed forthwith, we will tell them of it 100 cases Hats, assorted qualities, 1000 pair thick pegged Brogans, boring counties, from which returns have not been received, to inform us of the result Internal Wilmington Press contains the information that there has been subscribed to the projectof a Rail Road from that town to 8113,000 in Wilmington alone, and that the expect to increase the subscription to 8150,006 in that town, and 850,000 in the County of New Hanover! In addition to this, we learn that. 850,000 have been -subscribed in Sampson County. on condition that the Road shall run through Clinton, Citizens of Fayettevilje! Will not such facts as these rouse you ito action? -With more at stake than any town in North Carolina, wiltyou slumber on whilst Virginia and South Carolina and Wilmington are exerting all their means to ruin you? Depend upon it that no time is to be lost.

A short period wasted in inactivity, aiid the question will not be, whether you shall extend your trade so as to make Fayetteville the mard of business for Western Carolina, but itj will be, can you preserve what you have or even the half of it? 'South Carolina seeing our criminal carelessness, will speedily commence a Rail Road to some town in the Western part of this Stafe, which will deprive us ofa fourth of our trade. Wilmington has her ye upon another fourth; and Virginia will secure" a small part After these neighbors shall have accomplished their purposes, therej will be nothing left worth constructing a Rail Road for. We entreat our fellow citizens unless they are prepared to look ruin in -thei faceto be up ana doing. fC?" The Communication signed Pee in an audible voice in January next. The 500 do.

Itusset do do. 1000 do. Kip do do. Ditches on Donaldson, Mumford arid Old 500 do. do do do.

verv-cheao. Streets, are in a horrid condition, and it is impossible to say, what else than MusquU 100 do. fine calf Boots, Ne York best style. people at this place" to ascertain the result of the Election, and in the course of a' few hours, Twenty-two Thousand JDpllars were subscribed towards carrying into operation the Rail Road from Raleigh to Wilmington, via aynesborough. It seems, that even Johnston is.

awakening fro her slumber." Tlf Ral. Register. iC1 The proceedings of the late Internal Improvement Convention, have been printed ii Pamphlet form for gratuitous aistri-bution. bounty' Committees, and others who feel an interest in the subject, can ob toes may mere De generated. HEALTH.

15V do. ao ao ao. za quality, 150 do. do do do. 3d ditto, 200 do.

brass nailed Boots, 5's to 8's, 1 150 do. pegged cheap and fashionable? 100 do finest calf Shoes, New York best, Mr, Hale: wAs Acrostic Wntinar has to been quite in vogue here for a. short time past, the following, written at the request 01 a iriena, is at your disposal had the happiest enect; xh was going to his daily he purchased a fine large me with directions to his dinner. As no particu-irescribed, the good wo-ier she boHed it, or fried he- husband would hopne. But she resolved ibie, and therefore cook-U different She al-ilty, procured an anSphibi-k back of the house, and In due time lier bus-covered dishes were plac- 200 do.

do do 2d quality, 200 do. do do 3d ditto, 200 do. do do 4th ditto, 200 do. brass Brogans, 5 to 12, 300 do. kip i do.

sewed, 200 do. children's red Morocco Boots. tain any number of copies on application, or ington, Clerk C. Court. State of the Poll Senate, Martin 303,1 John L.

Fairly pommons, Williams 609, Malloy 492, Isaac Dockery 404. Clerk C. C't, Covington 317, DanieUMcLauchlin 157, Alex'r McLauchlin 134, J. A. Vaughan 142.

For change of the constitution 507, against it 27. -Wnri A. Morris S. without opposition; Kitterelljuwl A. W.

Brandon, C. Wllite, S. Wm C. C.j State of the poll Kitteretl 86, Brandon 763, Smith 453, Gordon 429, Cuthbertson 187J S. C.

Clerk, White 694, Myers 679. C. C. Clerk, Dismukes 711, Beverly 223, Johnson 132, Davidson 200. For Convention 1370, Against it 3.

Moohk. Duncan Murchiison, J. Montgomery, and Wm. Wads worth, C. John Morrison, Clk.

S. Court and Alexander C. Curry, Clerk C. Court. State of the Po.4-Senate, Murchison 293, Josiah Tyson -168, Jas.

H. Muse 163; Commons, J. Montgomery 628, Wra. Wadsworth 641, Angus McDonald 504. Clerk I S.

Court, John Morrison 442, AN ACROSTIC. 'Mid storms and tempests desolating swajf, Yonder on-high appears a brilliant ray, Such as once shone from Sinafe lofty peak. Dvsentunff an oruer with airections now tnev 30D do. do leather Boots, thick and thin sole. And flush'd a holy Patriarch's wayworn cheek) View him ascend the Mount with holy fear, In God he trusted, knowing God was near; shall be Rfg Stage Accident.

As the Stage from Halifax to this City, was descending a hill near Moccasin creek, in Nash coyuntyj Saturday last, thehorses became frightened and started to run, and in a few moments frowning; fault-finding Oh for the faith that Moses then possess'd, Unknown" to any but the) Christian's breast, Receive such, Lord, to thy eternal rest. 3 6nced the conversation, theftsh I bought?" PHILO. upset the Stage. TThere.were a number of uee" was receivea too laie ior tnis paper It shall appear Our next. i MARRIED, I ow you have cooked it ve spoiled it for my eat--r thoiifrht so.

Wliat passengers, all of whpm, we regret to the viw (1 "5 I i DanteF McNeill $49, James McBryde, 169, Alex'r Muhk 66; Clerk C. Court; Curry 449, Cornelius In Montgomery County, a few days ago, Mr. sustained greater or less miury. Uol. Lo- S.

Bank Stock has taken another rise WILSON DEBERRY, to 'Miss ELIZABETH assessed you to fry it? 1 LDowd 445 For Convention 739v against it 62. nardfof Nash, had his arm and leg broken, WALL. 200 do. do prunella Shoes nd Boots, assorted, 200 do. Misses Shoes, of every description, 200 do.

Ladies prunella Shoes, very neat, 200 do. do do (with slides) Slippers, 200 do. do French Morocco Slippers, with slides 200 do. do undressed do do do dftr 100 do. black satteen Slippers, (Ladies') :100 do.

black English kid, do. 30 do. white sat teen figured (for particular occasions,) 150 do. Ladies' prunella Boots, 1st 2(1 quality, 150 do Morocco do 1st 2d do. 250 do.

do leather do 1st 2d 100 do. Ladies' Gater Boots, Dairy mple's best paste Blacking, 3 doz. best silk Umbrellas and Parasol. 1 doz. cotton Umbrellas, cheap, Cotton Cards, I 1 doz.

Franklin baf Caps, i 1 do. boy's do do. .1 1 do. Chinchilla do do. 1 1 do.

silk Jackson bow and bag do i 1 dp. Orleans, dol 5 I 2 do. men's black hair Stocks. I and Mr. iMuriston B.

Harden, of Washing-I ght longed it best you ton City, had his collar bone DIED, In this vicinity, on Thursday last, JUDSON. in You krfiw did'ntfyou Col. vlchille Murat, was a passenger. Rah Reg. such thing.

fish why; fant Son of Mr. Samuel Mims. I At Rutherfordton, on the 25th ARAH Our -There are now about twenty ALEXANDER, daughter of the Hon. James Mar tin, ot Sahsbury. new brick buildings going up on ayette in New York -large skies having been made on Tuesday last at from gl 12.t $113.

Garnet Grass. The National In tell cer having copied from the Observer of the 30th ult Alt. interesting Account of his experiments with the Gama Grass, immediately received the following gratifying note: To the Editors of the National Intelligencer. For the information of those who wish to make an 1 experiment on the. Tripsacum Dactyloides, so fully and favorably mentioned in the National Intelligence!" of this under the name of Gam Grass, I can inform such, that it is now to be found, growing in abundance, pn COJOtUiriCATED.

ville street, in this city, intended for Stores. The melancholy task of chronicling victims of death, is the last duty we can perform at They are, for the most part, of the largest class, and will, be finished in a superior Robesow. S. Ilowell, Giles McLean and Alexander Watson, C. Richard C.

Bunting, Clk. S. and At McEachin, Clerk C. Court. 1 rSimmons, SI; Caleb Stephens and Marmiaduke Powell, C.

Bladen. Robert Kelvin, Robert Lyon and William Jones, C. Alex'r McDowell, S. C. Patrick Kelly, Cj.

C. C. Dppiiit. John E. Hussey, Joseph Gillespie and A.

Q. Graddy, C. J. Pearsall, Clerk Sup'r Court; J. Wadklns, Clk.

C. C. Chatham. Nathan A. Stedman, John S.

Guthrie and Carhey Cotton, C. John Thompson C. S. Thomas Ragland, C. C.

C. MECKtENBcnef. -Washington Morrison Wm J. Alexander artd Andrew Grier C. Pearsall Thompson, C.

Sj. Braley Oates C. C. C. F.or Convention 1656, against it 37.

Wakk. Chas. L. Uinton, N. Rand and Wesley Jones, G.

B. S.K'uig; C. and J. C. Stedman, Court.

For a change of the Constitution 81, against it 181. the shrine ot triendsmp. style ot neatness, lhese alone, give ac we ha4 fresh fish, you said-you liked it better 1 please you 'But I have raying she lifted a cover, the Cod nitely boiled, a dish; a sight which ure rejoice, lut which of her husband, exclaimed he, "Boiled i If you had' not been oman kind you would 1 a smile, immediately Departed this life, on the morning of the 21st of do do boiiibazine do. tive employment to a large number- of per July last, Miss MARY J. STANBACK, in the 23d 2 do.

2 do. 2 do. 2 do. sons, and in addition thereto, we find that year of her age, eldest daughter of Mr. David Stan do do do do do do.

pleated do do do. bow, do velvet do. there are 120 workmen engaged about the new Capitol, in various occupations. lb. the.

farm of Mr. R. B.1 Mason, at the south end' of do." bo Wit 2 do. white hair Stocks 2 do. do do do 2, do.

cravat Stiffeners, back, of Richmond County, North Carolina. I Seldom has it fallen to the lot of any one to record the death of a more amiable young lady, or one who was more generally beloved among a large circle of acquaintances. It is therefore, to suppose that her death would excite emotions of sadness in heart that formerly rejoiced, in We understand that. a quarrel took place on ounday nignt oetween two uiacK sauors, 5 do. linen Collars, different qualities Pantaloons Straps.

the Pptomac Bridge. This plant I discovered several years since, during my botanical rambles at that place, and then endeavored to draw public attention to itfc as a -valuable fodder, finding that horses ate it in preference to any other food near 1 containing an excellent was resolved to please on board brig Crusader, the course ol Besides a great variety of other GOODS in mv which one was so severely stabbed as that 5 dish." oftl.2 i nialc 1 is ed a tuxae vder My dear," 1 i Favcrsts busbar v-war i treses. er by. of por str'. line too numerous to mention.

The above Goods Obange. William Montgomery, Jo. E1li-, his life is despaired of. This handling of grumbled the discom- have just been received from the "North, and a son and John Stpckard, C. C.C.

Ci stabbing irons and pistols on every trivial great many of them manufactured expressly for: nis grass is also valuable in Dinaing together loose blowing sands, and would jtherefore be of great use on farms bordering on the sea-ceasUand rivera which are washed by heavy rains xy it is an unpaiateable uld rather have a boiled ana v. Druqe.u. -s. uourt. Pinsoir.

Ro6ert Yanhook, Robert Jones occasion ought to be put a stop to. her presence. Although she has left behind be loved parents, relations and many endeared friends to mourn her loss, yet we are well assured that our loss is her eternal gain. We have lost her society, but she has gained the society of glorified spirits. She evinced penitence for sin and a strong attachment for the Christian consolation of which enabled her to freely resign the with me; all of which will be sold very low, either at wholesale or retail.

1 and Thomas McGehee C. vrumingion fress. and floods. A. Johnstox.

Hilary Wilder, John McLeod expression of his, and had wife, who as soon as' the ed, uncovered a' large dish and Josiah Holder; C. State of the Poll Senate," The Cotton Market. -Sixteen and a hal August 7, 1833. The respectable author of the above has G. HURLBimVw August 13, 1833.

i 45-tf. C7N. I shall replenish my siock br Wilder 388, Thos. Rice 313. Commons, John cents was yesterday offered and refused for left at this Office a stalk or two of the Grass hand, and there was a all its.allurements, for an into that hea McLeod 534, Josiah Holder 498, Josiah Adams every arrival from New York.

which he describes, taken from the island re a lot 01 eignty-eignt paies 01 prime cotton. Charleston Courier. venly city. Whose builder andmaker is God. "She lays in the calm embrace of death, ferred to.

Edits. 'Nat. IntelL On Wednesday last, says the Lou (N. Advertiser, of 26th ult. two; gentlemen of this city, engaged in an affair 01 honor, in 420, Cader Whfittey 242 Jacob J.

G. Woodall 189, Woodard 81. Fpr Congress, Speight 939, no opposition. Lf I FRASKtix. Thomas G.

Stone, S. Wilham H. Battle and Joseph J. Maclin, C. 1 ATash SamuePArrington, George Boddie and Taylor C.

Watse. Gabriel Sherrard A. lack-man and PatrickfCromwellL Q.ii Pitt. A. Move, J.

L.I Foreman, R. Cherry, C. i which one of the combatants was killed. His nsions and pugnacious as-, full length Zachariah ta little frightened at the wife, ia a kind, at length be able to tand this. His surly mood nd he burst out into a hear-ledge that his wife Vas wrong and deplared tbat .1 have occasion to read him And he was asiood as his V.

antagonist escaped untouched. We learn that anotherwlel was fought on the same i Ana me icy cnain inai oouna ner 1 Seem'd formed by the spell of some magical breath, That formed a bright halo around her. a lay as a rose that's crushed in the bud, 1 By the first dark storm of tlie morning, 1 And a fragrance is left while her spirit's with God, The throne of his wisdom adorning. It seems but a day that we saw her leap In the spirit of youth and gladness, 1 But her Maker saw best in his goodness to reap il The rich harvest, and leave us in sadness. Her innocent spirit he saw was too To be wasted in earthly pleasure, day, in which one of the gentlemen was slightly wonpded.

NEW STORE. 1 THE Subscribers have purchased the Stock of Mr. H. Campbell, Jun'r, to which they intend in a few days, to add a large assortment of every thing new and fashionable, for the seasonj with a full supply of Groceries, which they are determine ed to sell at the lowest possible cash prices; and ihey will continue to occupy Mr. Campbell's stand, on Hay few doors West of thef Market House, where, by industry and a strict attention to business, they hope to merit a share of public pa tronage and support.

1 McKINNELL, r. n. mcmillan. B. Messrs.

McKinnell McMillan are duly authorized to receive and grant discharges for all debts due tojjie; and those indebted aro earnestly requested to make immediate payment either to, me or them. 1 HUGH CAMPBELL, Jr. August 12, 1833. I 45-tf. EAirroBT.

William E. Smaw, William M-Kennedy and Satnuel Small wood, C. Wabrkjt. WJN. Edwards, S.j Jbhn Bragg land T.

J. Judkins. C. i Cure for Family Quarrels. M.

Rose, thT'rivate Secretary to Louis was v. ve.Thave in our V. Mebane, David Outlaw 'nd wealthyjn the extreme. His daughter was A. T.

J. Pugh, C. married to a nObleman ho expected to be publishing it in of Auto-biography, And he gathered it home to his holy care. As a bright gem of heavenly FOR CONGRESS enriched by the death ol his lather in-law 3 eaaer to see. It is nevertheless he could not agree with his FATTTEVIHE DISTRICT.

Edmund Deberry elected, by a majority 6f 37 votes over Lauchlin Bethune, the late member. life of tlie latd John from his birth' to the bride theyr had perpetual quarrels, and Rose "'was Frequently teased the com In Newbern, on the 3d instant, the Hon. JOHN STANLY. It will be recollected that during the session of the Legislature of 1826 27, while Mr. Stanly was engaged in the duties of Speaker of the State of the pollij plaints his son-in-law brought to him of the Deberry.

In aijother part of this paper will be found a notice of the death of one of North Carolina's most distinguished sons John Stanly. Since that was in type, we have received the Newbern Spectator, containing a long and interesting obituary notice, from yhich we have only room for the following extract: As a speaker in the LegislativeJIall it may well be questioned if he ever had a superior.) On every subject and at all times when the public good required it, "when any of the interests of the State were in danger, he was ready always ready, either with explanation for the candid ihquirer; or with logic, wit ai)d eloquence to confronlj a respected adversary; "or with withering sarcasms and bold rebuke to awe and chastise vulgarity, prtness, ignorance and self-conceit. He was emphatically the terror of blockheads and witlings. His! tact in the management of a debate resembled intuition. On the instant he shaped, adopted and pursued the very course which most effectually answered his purpose.

One instance among hundreds which occur to the memory a.t this moment, may" be given as illustrative of this Extraordinary quickness. When General Lafayette was expected to visit North Carolina, Resolutions were introduced ofa very liberal character authorising the Governor, without regard to expense to receive hin as the guest of the State. The Assembly contained its full proportion of those economists and 'calculators who seek to ingratiate themselves with the people by voting against everyexpenditii're of money, and it was exceedingly feared that if the question were taken by the yeas and nays, all ihesejhowever willing that the resolutions might pass would record their votes against them. It was-j the fixed policy and earnest object of those who trembled for the character of the State, to prevent that mode of taking the To their dismay, 'a demand was made for the yeas and nays, by a leader untractable temper of his daughter. At last House of Commons, and was in the act of deliver- Cumberland County, TOW'-J ch ths cetch i 17; nd'io i a as i U.bc ir of il; Robeson he was provoked to say I ain sorry you fiiu-J ing a speech, hi course was suddenly arrested by Richmond your wife so troublesome, ray and xl 284 516 1008v 831 289 Bethune.

967 726 258 1399 1 253 -628 3231 Moore '1 am determined, the next ye of complaint she gives yoil, to pQiish frerrby disinnerit-ing her." From that moment the father heard of no more grievances. i University of Maryland. THE LECTURES the Medical Department of this Institution will commence on the last Monday of October, and continue until th first of March. J- NATHANIEL POTTER, M. Pathology and the Practice of Med' cine; RICHARD -WILMOT HALL, D.

Obstetrics and the diseases of Women and Children NATHAN R. SMITH, D- Surgery. JULIUS T. DUCATEL, D. 3268 an attack of Hemiplegia, and he was borne from the House in a perfect helpless state, having entirely lost the, use one side, and almost the power of speech.

In this painful condition he remained until he was delivered by the hand of death. Thus has descended to the tomb one of North Carolina's most distinguished and useful sons. He had devoted a great portion of his life to the public service chiefly in our State Legislature and in the Congress of the United States; in both of which offices he held a pre-eminent rank, especially as a debater; in which capacity he had few equals-j superiors none. Nor were his private worth and BAXEIGn DISTRICT. Gen.

Daniel Lj Barringer is re-elected a ma jority of something more than 100 votes. In O- Lieutenant Col lings Long, commanding the U. S. Schooner Dolphin, states in alet- ter to the Secretary of the Navy, dated April, 1833, Valparaiso Bay. that for the nine months previous only nine persons on board had drawn the lfquor part of their rations.

range the vote was, for Barringer yuo, tor Col. Williamson 1518. In Wake, Barringer 1443, Williamson The exact vote in Person not as Anatomy and Physiology. certained. 'I'.

I WIlMIlfOTbX DISTRICT ROBLEY DUNGLISONM. Materia Unrtues of a less exalted and enviable character. TJut we leave hi eulogy to abler hands, and doubt as elected to Con-jaself. vWe are not 10m. we received tjiis Ice it to say that it 2ar on tlie face of it iblished, for such per-ubscribers, and who an authentic me- of the life of this orator.

r.Cgnu Adv. A horse, with saddle found without a ri a country tavern in O- been made, the gentle-. ssentially drunk, was on' at wU, "kicking Vriously," cursing his at moving le sobered, he discover-lismou nte'd, to the no the bystanders. United States Gazette, are glad to hear that to establish a ts between this city and in connexion with other Jl, itis thought, secure a nt to -stockholders, and lto6eublic." not that some one, competent to the task, will do justice to his memory. Raleigh Slat.

Cholera in Rlmois. -We regret to state that letters were received in town yesterday, announcing the death by Cholera of Ninian Edwards, Governor of Illinois, at The result not ascertained. Columbus county gave Gen. MqKajr 437 votes, and Dr. Dishong" 13 votes.

Duplin gave Dishong" upwards of 400 majority, and Bladen, gave McKay between one and hundred majority. Seven counties in the District. I OnilfVILlK DISTRICT. Gen. M.

T. Hawkins is re-elected. State of the At Belgrade, Washington county, N. C. on the 4th instant, Mrs.

MARY PETTEGREW aged 84 years, 7mo.Aand 20 days. This venerable and es id rr.w posed 3 of the illiberal junto, and if this were seconded, the constitution enjoined that the question should Bill evil I in that state. The disease, it is timable Jady was the consort of the Rev. Charles be so put. Mr instantly ciear added, was abating.

Petteerrew, first Bishop elect of the Protestant blue eye bright with unusual fire his butstretch Episcopal Church of North Carolina. I Mtdica Therupeutics, Hygiene, and Medical Jurisprudence, (EjChnical Lectures, will be given at the Baltimore Infirmary, by the Professors of the Practice of Medicine and Surgery. I According to a recent enactment of the Board of Trustees, Candidates for the degree, of Doctor of Medicine are required to attend two full course of the Lecfures of each Pxofessor in this Institution, or having attended one full course is some School where the same branches are taught, a se cond in this. It is understood, however, that those Students who have already attended one course of Lectures in the University of Maryland, shalf be entitled to the privilege of graduation under the former regulations. 4 E.

GEDDINGS, M. DeanJ Baltimore, July 5 1833. '45-tlN. I-- ed arm directed to the member who had just resumed his seat, and his noble voice deep and full Fayetteville Market. -Brandy, peach, 55 a 60.

Do. apple, 45 a 50. Bacon, 8 a beyond its ordinary richness. "Mr. Speaker," he Poll? 1 1: Granville County, 615 Nash 1257 Franklin 210 Warren 1589 1671 exclaimed, "I thank the gentleman for his motion.

Gilliam. TPtUiams. ,963 101 375 254 63 695 73 133 1474 1188 I rise to second it. It is due to the honor of North Carolina to shew, in the most solemn form, that there is not a man amongst us who hesitates to do all which that honor enjoins or, if there be suqh a miscreant in our body, it is right (that there should be an opportunity of gibbetting his name 9. Beeswax XT a J7k Coffee 13 a 15.

Cotton, 1'lfta ISf. Ccrn 63 a 70. Flaxseed a 1 10. Flour, new 5 50 a $67 Feathers 32 a 35. Iron Ah a 5..

Molasses 33 aiS5. Nails, cut, 61 a 6l Sugar, brown, 8 a Lump 14; Loaf 15 a 18. Salt 65 a 75. Wheat 81. a 1 T)5.

Whiskey 30 a 35. Tobac Singular Circumstance. This Congressional District has long been remarkable for close contests i-the majority of the successful candidate seldom reaching .100 votes. At he election in 1831, between Messrs. Deberry and Bethune, the former, who had A co, (leaf) 3 a 31.

Wool 7h a 19. if been the incumbent, was beaten by a major RATES OF EXCHANGE. Checks on the North, 500 and over, i per cent under $500, per cent. South Carolina Notes 1 per cent, discount. Virginia Notes 2 per cent, discount.

The election iust ity or 37 votes only. Conn, was lake-ast week, and died he snake was about the Vood house, and was not ti he felt its fatal fangs. ng Herald states that )od authority, that Mr. Tible have by theft unl-ln America. held between the same candidates, has re- The IVestem Trade.

It is stated in the Cleveland Herald, that produce to the value of one and a half millions of was exported last year from that portj and that probably two millions of dollars worth would be exported the present year. Cleveland, as most of our readers know, is situated on the shore of Lake Erie, at the mouth of the Ohio Canal, and the far greater part of this produce has been received via the canal. Comparatively speaking it isquite recently also since this canal was opened; and if such be the results already -before commerce has assumed any particular channel, and before the district of country from which this amount of produce was drawn, is more tharv one-third peopled- what will they be, a few years hencel The trade of the state of Ohio and adjacent portions -the fruitful7 con- stitutes a prize I well worthy of competition; New York was i first in the field, with her Grand Canal Pennsyl vania then commenced her system of improvement by Canals: pushing them westward to the limits of her territory, and now contemplating a cross cut fromiher own canal to intersect that of Ohio. Then comes the magnificent undertaking of Maryland. the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road.

In the contest for this mighty prize, Rail Roads suited in theMefeat of Mr Bethune, the late member, by the identical majority of 37 votes1, high on the pillory of infamy." Not a word inore was saicH The question was taken, and the mover of the yeas and nays--recorded tlieirf votes in favour of the resolutions. It was in the Legislative Hall, the great field of his fame, that he received his death-blow. In Jan-uaryt11827, the House1 had gone into a Committee of the Whole purposely to afford him an opportunity of delivering his sentiments on a subject in which it was known that he felt a deep interest. It was a Bill that he-thought menaced the permanency of our Supreme Court, an institution which he cherished as inseparably connected with the honour of the State and the character of its jurisprudence. Public expectation was excited to a high pitch, and the lobbies and galleries crowded to excess.

He. rose with his usual dignity ana self-possession, and uttered a few sentences, when his speech became dimcultand indistinct, He paused, endeavored te proceed, again attempted to speakv but in vain. The melancholy truth flashed upon every friind, he was struck with palsy! The Committee instantly rose; he was conducted to the Sneaker's chain the House COMMERCIAL RECORD. ARRIVED, on Thursday last, Henrietta Steam Boat Company's Boat Messenger, with Dry Goods and Groceries, to G. Hurlbutt, C.

Haigh, John McArn, Hugh Campbell, Jr. Nott Starr, James Martine, and Samuel Jones. W'e take nleasure in stating, that the Transylvania University. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT- THE LECTURES in this institution will com rnence as usual, on the 1st Monday of Nbvem-1 ber, and terminate on the first Saturday in March. The courses are Vl i Anatomy and Surgery by Dr.

Dudley: i Institutes of Medicine and Clinical Practice, by Dr. Caldwell. Theory and Practice of Physic, by Dr. Cooke. Obstetrics and -Diseases of Women and phil-dret by Dr.

Materia Medica and Medical Botany, byv Dr. Short. I Chemistry and pharmacy, by Dr. TandelU During the entie term, the Professor of Anatomy and Surgery lectures nine time each week, and the other Professors daily Sabbaths excepted; The fees to the entire course, with matriculation and the use of the Library, amount to UO. The graduation fee is $20.

The Cholera having lefi it, Lexington now enjoys its ordinary health. I By order of the Faculty, C. W. SHORT, M. D.

Dean. Leiinffton, (Ky.) July 27. S. Bank member-elect is in favor of the 1 and of Mr. Clay's Land-Bill, eason.

1 he consulting Jie City of Bostou (Mess Hay ward, Randall, and will will Tlie Convention Question. It be Port of Wilmington, i Arrived up to August 7. Schrs Wm. H. Crawford from Trinidad, Littlef Jack from Charleston, Ann Smith from New York.

ay addressed a letter to ichlhey caution tlie citi- seen that this County has given a nearly u-nanimbus vote in favor of amending the constitution. Anson and! Mecklenburg have done even better, and Moore anct Richmond almost as well, (i The only tiling we have to pe truit and uncooked ve-ress their opinion that iiripe fear in ree-ard to the decision of this Question. Tlaxr. PLASTERER'S HMR for sale by JAS. G.

COOK. August 121533. 45-4U vcgciuyies, usea wun adiourned in confusion, and he was carried off in the arms of his Since that memorable a most salutary kind is, that the subject was not attended to, of the We willthank some friehdin those neigh- day he has lingered, sorely smitten, the wreck of I LJ.

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