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internal tninsportJtlbn within this State; iand par- liven bow are plotting au escape, i Here, onlv bv a cork restrained. I tra term of the Rnnn? r- h9 v'illa I VmnmUMCOtions. ticularly to vote for giving the aid of otate tunas to. that purpose-h the present week. Onlv one case we are I foh the ourf.rvfw.

Hesolved, Jht a copy of. this Resolution-be signed by the I Chairman and. ecretary, and fur informed, was tried. Tftiere are upwards of Messrs. Hale, Ifybart Strange.

FAYETTEVILLiE: jert-Thetjord May-d a letter containing a i'e issue, offoreed checks stated that though airier from a person who iao by some 'jlgestion seemedto be deration. The Mr Having noticed in the Fayetteville Obser In slender walls of wood contained1, in all their dirt of death reside Revenge, that ne'er was satisfied; The tree that bears the deadly fruit Of murder, maiming, and dispute Assault, that innocence assails, The Images of gloomy jails The giddy thought, on mischief bent i -TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 20, 1833. nished to such person as shall be elected Senator from Wake, and to each) of those'' who shall be e-lected to represent this County in the House of a iou cases 011 uie aocKet. ITie Uourt was opened oh Monday morning and' adjourned, on Tuesday Evening. Neither the counsellors nor the parties, generally, were prepared to do business, owing to the near ap- Commons of the next General Assembly! ELECTION RETURNS.

1 New Has over. Joseph A. Hill, S.VLewis H. ver, a paragraph teeming with slander and put forth by a few individuals who attempted the celebration of he last anniversary of American Independence, in the upper end of Richmond County, in which it Marsteller and S. Register, C.

W. A. Wright, Another very respectable and numerous proach of the Eiectuyh. Rutherfo rd Spec. S.

J. Stanley. c.JC. C. For conven tion 192, against it 22.

meeting of the citizens of our Tojvn and County was held in this place on Tuesday evening last, for the purpose of concen Davidsou. John A. Hogan, Wm. wise- is stated, tnai a lew.memuersui ine ineuio. dist Episcopal Church, influenced by "rfo-mesitc bickerings," or party strife, endeavoured to sullv the briffhtuess of that ever man and Henry Ledford, C.

The midnight hour, in folly spenti All these within this cask appear, 1 1 i And Jack; the hangman, in the-rear 1 Thrice happy he, who early taught. By Nature, ne'er this poison sought; Who, friendly to his own repose, Treads under foot this worst of foes, Hewith the purling stream content, The beVerage quaffs that Nature meant; From the Richmond Jeffersonianl Another Minister to return home for Party purposes! It seems by the following from the Pennsylvania Inquirer, that the cause Rowaii. John Beard. Jr. S-; Charles isner and John Clement, Ci! Slate of the PotfSenate, Beard 562, Tho.

jMV. 502. Commons, Fisher memorable, day, by closing the doors of trating puDlic opinion on me suujeci oi internal Improvements. The Resolutions, which were unanimously adopted, are inserted in this paper. The meeting istinct- of.

the Rejected" needs the help of 952, Clement 965, II. C. Jones IbZ, A. ward 749. ly understood, tnat it the plan pointea out In Reason's scale his actions weighed, nis spirits want no toreign aid in tne itesoiu uons snau tan, we wm go mount neoron Meeting nouse, soasiMpic-vent its being used on this occasion.

We would deem it entirely unnecessary to refute this scandal, which is as foul as the source from whence it emenated, were the authors of it jas well known throughout the State, as they are here and in some of the In the iMot swell a too high, or sunk too low. heart and hand for the Rail Road language of Mr. Gaston, we don't mve up another Minister. The cabal at vvasning-ton are afraid of Pennsylvania: she; does not work in the traces to su.it them; and forthwith; Buchanan "is to come back (before he has been.twelve months in Russia!) for the purpose of working his influence! What will that intriguingepmbination not do? Bat let them so on. 'The eves of the people are Placid, his easy minutes flow; Long life is his, in vigor pasa'd, Existance.

welcome to the Kst. the ship. 7 We hope much from the propos Lewoir. Willianf D. Mpseley, S.

Blount Coleman and Pinckney Harder, C' JoNE9. James Harrison, by a majority of two votes ovsr R. McDanielj Nathan Foscue and John 11- HammonJrC. -A Burns, S.t Samuel Jeffers and Elijah Whitehurst, C. Washisgtow.

Josiah iCollins, Samuel1 Hardison and James Phelps, C. Grbkne. Wyatt Moye, S.j James Harper and ngb the papersthat injurious to society 3, I beg leave to saj ng to Coster on the practices, and in the ion, I asked him what hich for a long time actual against torge-n requiring a check, private system of num- 5 7 8 9 10 ItL AND. 'larkrinf full on the iwing on I his banker 156 Coster himself lerly managed, no in -ithoutj a confederate parties about to be cial order induces Id for its benefit, of my I shall be less in ihyself, in coh-jspicion attaching to ed District Convention to be assembled at A spring, that never yet grew stale adjoining Counties; but 'inasmuch as" these Kinston, and an' system which tliey may f-irr vile aspersions are calculated to excite the feelings of every patriot, and cast a stisrma Such virtue lies Ale, Water The best drink for young nen. Fayetteville, August 12, 1833.

i adopt, will and as we earnestly hope, obtain support from every cine who on the Church; we tfiink it behooves us, in', for the Robert L. Allen tee 1 9, the least glow of tnendsmp community iri which he resides. justice, to ourselves land neighborhood to Plllips, S. Jonathan Horton turned upon them; and the whole of their arrangements will not avail them any thing. They will be found out "The Hon.

James Buchanan, our Minister to Russia, is expected home in November ing received permission from the President to Who will succeed him? The Russian mis At the recent commencement of Union and Tallifaro Witcher, C. inel. 1 Newbern oen maKeia siaiement 01 incontrovertible tacts: and 'rmark how plain a tale shall put them College, N. the honorary degree of D. D.

dowrii" i was conferred upon Rev, Francis Hawks, Bail Hoads. At a meetins of a large Some two or three weeks previous to the Anni ot New 01 and Kev. b. Graham, of this numhp.r nf thRi ritixpna of' Winnshorouffh. S.

versary, a public meeting was called toy adver C. held on the 18th ultimo, it was resolved tisement) by a few individuals, for the purpose of arrangements to celebrate the day; but to petition the: Lfgislature of that State for 7 I 'X 77ie Turf.AV learn from the Tew York Travelled that tliecelebrated colt Midas, such was their influence and.stauding, that thel sion Hhas already afforded two gentlemen handsome outfits, since the commencement of the economical administration of Gen. Jackson; and we may anticipate that it will accommodate one or two more before the last of all the Romans retires to the Hermitage. There are several gentlemen willing to step into the shoes of Mr. Buchanan, and already applicants for his place not less than three in.

Pennsylvania." A by Eclipse, died lately near that city. Mi the incorporation ot. a company or com panies, to construct a turnpike roaa or rai yav, from Columbia, through Winnsbc rough, Chesteryille and Yorkville, to the North Carolina line. We again ask, wi 1, can das was matched against Mr. fFm.R.

John' von Jessup, by Medley, for glD.OOOi ta be run for ovei- the. Long Island Course in North Carolina remain idle? UaL Star. friends Of moral virtue, genuine patriotism, and our most respectable citizens generally, viewed it with indignation and treated it with contempt and ridicule, believing thatsuch a course would effectually allay their enthusiastic spirit for distinction, and maintain the. honor of our neighborhood In consequence of this simultaneous burst of indignation, (as you may naturally suppose) there was no meeting held on the day set apart for that purpose, (Thursday) but they, with a resolution worthy of a betterycause, made desperate efforts, and vciooer. ins ueatn is suntiOsed to 1 have Crops, We Are truly gratified to ball (which ts usualtv ball (which learn that the crops in this vicinity are gene-r been produced py the given at the commencement of training) rally improving much more than the most sanguine could possibly have anticipated a few sticking in his throat.

Uood Advice. It is better to tread tha on the Saturday JpUowing, met and made a most woful discovery, that by selecting one of their weeks since. The Cottoncropm particular, promises well we saw a few days since a sample plucked on the9thinst. off the plantation of Mai. W- K.

Bullock, in this coun- path of life cheerfully, skipping lightly over own number as Chairman, there would not be e- tne tnorns ana Driers tnat opstruct your wsft than to sit down under evety hedgej, lament Town of HiUttborough. William A. Graham. Cabarrus. George Klutts, M.

Barrin-ger and Wm. McLean, C. Mohtoomert. Reuben Kendall, Francis Locke and E. F.

Lilly, C. Clerk S-Court, Far. Martin, without opposition, and John B. Martin, Clerk of C. Court.

State of the Poll- Senate, Kendall 423, Jas. M. Lilly 334? 758, Lilly 755, Johji S. Easley 283, Clk. County Court, 727, Thos.

J. Bright 276. For Convention 1016, against it 26. 1 crke. M.

Brittain, Alney Burgen and David Corpening, C. a majority of one vote over James S. Smith. Halifax. Isham Mathews, S.j JohniR.

J. Daniel and William M. West, C. i Town of Hal' fax. William L.

Long. Martin 'David Latham, S. John Cloman and Smith wick; C. i- NonTHAMPTOir. Harod Faison, S.

Allen Pierse and Samtiel Calvert, C. i RcTttEHFORD. M. PrShuford, O. Bl Irvine and A W.

Moore, C. In Orange County, the vote for Convention was 1677, against it In for Convention 2089, against it, none. i I PAsatroTAWK. John-! M. Skinner, Wm.

T. Relf and Nathan M. Raper, C. Hertford. John Vann, Sipha Smith Carter, C.

Qwslow. Thomas Foy, Dgniel Thompson and Thomas Ennett, C. WitKES. Xdmund Jones, Benj. T.

Martin and William Horton, C. FOR CONGRESS. WIlMUrGTOTT niSTHICT. i Gen. McKay is re-elected by a majority of more than' 500votes over Dr Dishongh.

SURRT DISTRICT. Lewis Williams is re-elected, beating his old opponent Mr. King, 1600 MOROA7TTOK BISTRICTi 'V James Graham is elected. State of the Pott in the whole District Graham 3272, Samuel P. Carson 2401, David Newland '2183.

i ty, that looked remarkably fine. nough left to carry the purposes of the meetmgin-to operation. They then urged an old gentleman by repeated solicitations, to leave his corn-field, We are informed that Twelve Thousand Five Hundred Dollars have been added to the Rail Road Subscription, since our last making in all One hundred and 'Twenty Five Thousand Five Hundred Dollars, in thisl town' alone. Between Twelve and 'Jhirteen Thousand Dollars have beefri subscribed at Snjithville, Brunswick County, where theLBooks have been opened but a very short time. Tftlmingtop, A writer in the Oxford Examiner recom-mendsjthe Hon.

William Gaston an individual, in every respect, eminently qualified to fill the highestiOffice in the I New York October 12. svere burn cured by ride 6i soda, is re-ancet An attor-t out the flames that of his bed, -had stere4 butnot bro-de of fquarts of the tion to a pint ot wa" jup plates, wrapped kin was broken; and time. jNext s- morh-well that only one rn remained j-yet an lapsed before the has been e-ds and I It mediately to heal a chloride is used Tor 0 use with it 4n thj permaceti ointment. allowing certificate. Physicians of Bos-forjgeneraJL informa- V.

of Boston, hav-Virectors of the Boston larborougn free rress. 7. 5 We neither entertain nor would encour- and preside over thmeetingj and they have stated in a former communication, published in the N. Journal, that he addressed the meeting in a ase a feeling of hostility and abuse towards brief and impressive, manner, which the old gentle-. I 1 1 it! 1 our southern sister, but we must be mauig-ed in telling a good thing.

man posmveiy sso naving 11 111 uieir pow er so convenientlv to have an interview with the Mr. Gaston, in his address ont luesday ing your hard fate. The "thread of a cheerful man's life-spins but much longer than that of a man ho is continually sad and desponding; Prudent conduct in the'eoncerns of life is highly necessary-but if; distes succeed, dejection and despair Will not afford relief. The best thing to be done when evil comes upon us, is not lamentation but action; not to sit and suffer, but to rise and seek, the remedy. An exact statement of the number and titles of the- public societies in the United States would forma curious record.

balance of their official characters, they proceeded to confer the appointments on them without their knowledge or but to. the honor of the evening, maue some aiiusion in ine course of his: remarks," to the soubriquet of Rip Van The Vice President of the United States- gentlemen appointed, and to the mortification of Winkle, applied by Preston to this fetate. the "Sorts of those illustrious sages," they declined "Better is it" said he, "to sleep on forever serving, with the exception 01 the Orator, the than awake to madness and to treason. Bet Reader of Washington Farewell Address, and arrived in this city yesterday morning from, the Springs, and has taken lodgings at the City Hotel. Imis McLane, Secretary of State, arrived in this city yesterday morning, it is understood for the purpose of having an inter ter is it, that We should personate the drow one Xf the Committee of Arrangements out of the sv hero of Washinsrton than excite five whom they selected Notwithstanding the gloominess of the prospect, these patriotie gentle the mingled horror and ridicule of mankind, f)IED, I .4 men.

being determined to exhibit the visions of Temperance, to ex- view with Mr. Livingston previous to his by representing the combined characters of Captain Bobadil and In this County, on Thursday last, RICHARt to the effects of their fanatic heads; selected the Methodist Church as the most appropriate place, without the consent HULKABE, for many years a member bf i it to be their opinion, Newbern Sentinel. departure for France. The Secretary proceeded to West Point yesterday. The Delaware, 74, it is said will sail from of one of the members or the clergyman who had benefitted by the use of the building in charge.

This b.emg made public, jje contrary, (the use ot of disease and death, and Mr. Isaac C. Patridge his been appoint ths official members ot tne unurcn sent tnem a thisi port on France and the ed Postmaster at Chapel Hill, in the place ises as arise 'from otner arise jrroro communication stating, that they could not permit Mediterranean, carrying out our Minister and more fatal in the Legislature for this County. Fayetteville Market. Brandy, peach, 55 a 60 Do.

apple, 45 a 50. Bacon, 8 a 9. Beeswax 17 a 174. Coffee a 15. Cotton, lla 1S.

Corn 63 a 70. Flaxseed, gl a 1 10. Flour, new 5 50 a g6. iFeathers 32 a 35. Iron 4 a 5k Molasses a 35.

of Charles Chalmers, bsq. resigned. cure- to France. American. From the Pittsborough Central Relector.

a building dedicated to the King of Heaven, over which they have the entire control, to be used for this purpose, and received jk message from the Orator stating in reply, that the Society might go to Hell and be 1 Fine Passage. -i-The fast -sai 1 ing packet ship Canada, Captain Britton, -arrived at London on the 29th June being only the The publication of the Reflector will be iusperided for a few weeks, in the mean JThe following is the complete, return of the North. Carolina Delegation in the House of representatives-of the 23d Congress. AYilliams, Dan. L.

Bar ringer, Edmund Detijerry, Jas. McKay, M. T. Hawking Jesse A. Bytiuni, Wm.

B. Shep-pard, Thomas, II. Hall, Jesse Speight, Au-gustin H. Sheppard, Abraham 4 Rencher, IJenry V. Conner, James Graham.

Our Senators are Bedford Brown, and W. Man gum. In with the threats of the Master Nails, cut, 6 a 6. Sugar, brown, Lump Loaf 15 a 18. Salt 1 8th day from the timehe left the dock at Spirits of the Club, about twelve or fourteen per time we request those of our subscribers 8 a 10 65 a 75.

Tobao'1 New ork, until she was wocked again at sons assembled at the residence of the Marshal AVheat gl. a 1 05. Whiskey 30 a 35 who feel disposed to extend their patronage, London This is the shortest passage ever 1 li-r 1 rs sometimes boast of "jshes, potatoes, itur-ioubt bring the diges-ore and gormand tt a itement.f Well, our but unless the read-full-grown yankee, he it it is we( have to brag to allay curiosity, we is less than a a co, (leaf) 3 5 a 3. to inform us of the same as soon as practi- of the Day, on the morning of the 4th July, for the avowed purpose of obtaining possession of the Jif I v3 1 4 ,5 their cable, tu se wno wisn to wmiuraw RATES OF EXCHANGE'. building at all Hercthey were headed bv this valorous Knight of the sword, assisted by Prin made between the two ports.

1 1 1 "It is true that Mr. Clay was once a bitter ene my of the Bank. He is now its champion." Jlreut. Checks on the North, $500 and over, per cent. support will do the same 111 due time, ters, like all other classes of people, cannot the little Tailor and marched to the Church, where five without a liberal support, nor can they under 500, per cent.) South Carolina Notes 1 per cent, discount.

Virginia Notes 2 per cent, discount. their multifarious crew were ordered to halt, while they consulted on the most proper measures to Je Rail Road Our fellow citizen. of the Town of Fayetteville and County of Cumberland will perceive by an advertised ment in another column from the Magistrate of Police, that an 1 Internal i Improve The Argus has made hundreds, perhaps thousands, of its readers believ that Mr. conouci a luoac journal witnout tninctu ality is observed and adhered to, We con pursued: to get possession of the building, and the conclusion was, that inasmuch as a numberof La ceive that a plainer, hint would be ill tuned dies were invited, andTHhey expected them to at Clay once Opposed thejprcsen Bank of the United States. That paper and many other and Superfluous, consequently will close County of tend, they would burst the doors open and risk ment Meeting is proposed by the people of THE Citizens of Fayetteville.

and the "Cumberland, are respectfully notifi cd, that a the consequences they did so: but, Sirs, oh! papers of its party have systematically con our remarks upon this subject for the pres ent. i 1 I meeting will be holden at the Towii Hall, 'on "tell it not In Gath publish it in the streets of cealed or perverted the history of the crea Thursday the.22d at 3 o'clock th Askelon," not one of the Fair whose smiles reward even-' 'Another Gold Mine. A Communication in tlie last fVhiz, states that a gold mine has tion of the present; Bank. Mr. Clay and many other leading men of the ing of that day, forrthe purpose of appointing Del the soldier's toils were.

found in all this mighty as semblage. been aiscovereu on the lands oi Mrs. Price, party opposed the renewal of the charter of the old Bank; but they lound the great need egates to an Internal Improvement Convention, proposed by the People of Chatham County, to beholden at Pittsboroiigh on the 29th instant, J. SEA WELL, August 19. 'v ot Louisa county supposed to be the rich est; mine yet discovered in Virginia, I Petersburg Times.

Chatham county. May we not view this "meeting as ominous of somethingfencourag ing from the peopledthat they are awaken ing to their true( interest? Chatham' i one of" the most respectable and 'wealthy counties in the We heartily rejoice to see the citizens of this intelligent county taking the lead in the good cause 'of Internal Improvement FROM THE RALEIGH REGISTER. Rail Road Meeting. A meeting was called at Roles9 Store in the northern part of such a Bank during the war, and in 1816 they all united in establihing the present .1 Bank. Madison, Clay, Lowndes, Calhoun New Cotton.

The first Bale of the New i. jth iu iiiso Has received his Fall and Winter Supply of Fancy Dry Cioods, Particulars in next week's papen Crop was brougiit to market yesterday, from in short all the leading men of the Republican party then in power concurred in the establishment of the present Bank. Yet the the; plantation ot Loi. James t.l. Hammond, August 20.

and bought by A. Sibley, at 16 cent 1. Jackson papers now so mystify the matter, 1 he quality is saiu to be very good. of this county, yesterday week, for the pur that thousands ot those who read their pa Brigade OicdeYs 'I i Aususta G. Gazette.

pers, actually believe there was never but pose ot ascertaining the amount ot stock whirh: wmild nrnhahlv hf tnbpn npio-h. HE 4th Brigade of Carolina Militia is Ljone U. S. Bank, and that it was created by me-nts for hereby ordered to parade by Reg: (from one raised in it -to, us by a lady,) as md you, as long as ig, for we ten, and therefore can't tight to 4i9, we imme-leyil (whose time, by precious,) on an ex- returned some time exhausted and in a ltion. jFrom the ac-f his journey we can the length of the mel-We survey; by which as the redoubtable say, by pretty coft ngest musk melon vve, N.

C. Union. a French-r Chamber of i June? General Lafay-anation in reference to rench flag employed in tsj. Minister of Marine he was happy to say in intry and a neigh bour-3 year 1830 there Was inch flag covering" the That it was Spaniards and Portu-iyi resorted to Fre nc jrsuit of English 'cruiz-ail them any longer as beenentered into with ships 'of war of both jwed, mutually, to visit 5els-i of each-other, and iely necessary to prevent ai.i National Teles horhnod, in Hip nrnnnd rhpmp of Hnil Notice is given in the Columbia the federalists. Kennebec Journal.

Review and Inspection, in the month .0 October Rnad from this tn nmp nnint on thp cP that application will be made1 at the next, as follows: ThA WtrUr n.ll next session of the Leirislature of South The 34th Regiment, (Col. McNeill) at McLean's 1 he Jkditors ot the ioweil Journal are getting frantic these dog-days. They talk snf-rtahlp. and inrnbablv Pxrepded 200 in Carolina, for an act to incorporate Mills, Cumberland County, ton 1 day, the 3d. one or.

rnpike nnmhpr Thp mtintr ws nro4ni-zaJ hr more companies to construct a Tu thus: 44th (Col. Dowd) atfoore Court Hoti to the WIFE. There is no combination of letters in the appointment of Cot Allen Rogers, or from Columbia Chairman, and of Mr. Jdseph Fowler, as Narth Carolina line. We will bring our remarks to a close by making a few observations relative to Mount Hebron being a Republican Church.

If by Republican Church, they mean a building to be appropriated to any purpose if this is their we deny it emphatically, and are able to prove that Mr Meredith-subscribed the Lot on which it was e-rected and put the Society in peaceable possession of it several years ago, and they have had the entire ana undisturbed control over it ever since; and it has not been used for any other purpose; but as a house of worship, without the consent of the Society. VVe regret that circumstanced over which we hav no control, should have induced us to, indict this communication. The gentlemjen ought to hav6 recollected, that "those who live in glass houses shotdd not throw stones, and if it should create any "domestic bickerings" amongst them, let them learn in future, to make fair statements, and never again disgrace our anniversary. We will ask the Gentlemen a few questions respecting their gratuitous dinner." Did not Simeon D. Pemberton, James t.

Pemberton, Isham A. Dumas, andBurrell Dumas, each contribute largely, before Jer. Dumas would give up his very bountiful table" to the unmerciful havoc of these furious Did not Rahdaf McDonald give a five dollar note And were not several of the Company thus enabled to partake with them, who could not do it on other terms? Were not several of the company intoxicated with Strong Drink, which roused feelings of Domestic Bicker ings" among them, which caused a knife to be drawn? Did not the Marshal of the Day swear that he would obtain possession of the building, or run his flaming weapon through the bodies of all that interposed? Is this the and spirit," Gentlemen, which you deem prthy of the occasion" Surely you "have committed an outrage unexampled in modern Christendom. the English language, which excitesrmore pleasing and interesting associations 111 the mind of man, feecretasy. several gentliemen attended from this City, among whom was; Governor The late Legislature of Rhode Island have than the word Wife.

There is magic in this little word. It presents to the'inind's eye, a cheerful passed a law, ordering all executions here- Swam. Company wasx addressed by companion, a disinterested adviser, a nurse in comforter in misfortuneand a faithful and tne uovernor ana wiiiiamti. H. Haywood, Jr.

WKe piace in the prison yard, nhrrintin aCi presence only of the Sheriff and on Saturday, the 5th. '-33d HCol. Hooper) at Fayetteville, on Sa. the. 12th.

3 2d 4 (Col. Moore) at Sampson d. House, Monday, the 14th. 41st T(Col. Jones) ai Bladen Court House, oniWednesday, the 16th.

85th "(CoU Powell) at Columbus" CHoase, ori Friday, the tl8tb. QCJThe Regiments will be in readiness for Review and Inspecjtion, at 12 o'clock, noon. By order of Hxitbt W. AieI, 3pigadier General Commanding 4f Esq- after 1 which a book ofS ever affectionate friend. It conjures up the image of a lovely, tender, confiding woman who cheer opened and a considerable amount of Stock unci in ui me tuuuij, auu ui such person or persons as shall be by such Sheriff specially taken.

It is due to our fellow citizens of fully undertakes to contribute to your happiness to partake with you the cup. whether of weal or woe, which Destiny may offer. The word Wife required or permittea, to attend such exe is synonomous witn the greatest earthly blessings; cution, nope, to see the example uni versally followed the country to state, that they manifest greater zeal in matters of this, kind than our towns people, who ought by their example to give) a tone to public sentiment, instead and we pity the unfortunate wight who is con CHARLES ft. JOIVES Aid. demned by Fate's severe decree, to trudge along FaydtevjUc, August IS, 1833 An editor in the northern part of the through ute's dull pilgrimage.

without one. of waiting to be re-acted on by If The Natchez Journal estimates the nam ber of slaves in that State, (Mississippi) who have died ot Cholera, at not over 1000, and in Louisiana at 10,000, or about 8 percent. female School. A FEMALE SCHOOL will be opened in Moore County, North Carolina, at the residence of the Subscriber, on the First of October next. Mrs.

McQALLUM will superintend Young Ladies in the following branches of education: Readmg, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, with Mapping" ami tbejise of the Globes, English Grammar; History, Rhetoric, Composition, Painting, and Needlework, if desired: i A recitation in Scripture, or an ajialysi 1 of some FOB TBI OBSBETSB. of the entre slave population. Valuing each slave at 8400, which is; not an exaggerated average, this would make the pecu- Yankees are in a fair way IPs gimblet trade in this twist gimblet is almost the old English' gimblet to the old pod au-abet' factory at West ploys 15 hands, andr manufactures 25 35 the handles are turn -(' There is a gimblet i and one the northern intyvone in Keene, N. inecticut. niary loss aione 01 jouisianaotr millions vwifc oti mull will hit miiiimi ill inr nulla State of New York makes a pathetic appeal to his for the payment of their arrearages, by saying that he has broken three press stones in less than a month.

He is now about obtaining a cast iron plat ten, which, fie hopes, may be as hard as the hearts of some of his neighbors. 4 PiiV. Gaz. 1 The Boston Transcript relates tha1: a poor adventurer died by scalding and suffocation on Tuesday, in consequence of falling into a kettle of glue and which the pressman in that ofiice was boiling down to cast a new ink roller. All endeavors to find his friends or ascertain his residence proved unavailing.

He had on a grey coat and pantaloons, but was without shoes or stockings. His whiskers long and wiry; his nose sharp and prominent; and his eyes black and piercing; his head was uncommonly large, and the bump of adventu-ousness finely developed. The general Deadly effects of Ardent Spirits. KYike ly negro boy, 10 or 12 years of age, the pro every Mjonday morning, i Parents and Guardians 1 the citizens of Raleigh withhold their subscriptions from an the benefits of which to them are too obvious to require illustration, how canfothers be expected to put their sfiouldersrto5 the Wilmington, we learn from a private source, has taken stock to the amount of gl 00,000, and perhaps JCannot something like thissum be raised in the wealthy and populous county of Wake, including the metropolis of the State P- To this question we hope in a few weeks to give an affirmative Not the least gratifying incident of the above meeting, was the unauimous adoption of the subjoined Resol tions, 'which ex-, hibit a healthy state, of tha public mind, and proves that the people when properly enlightened, are disposed toj act correctly: Resolved, That the Senator and Members of the House of Commons who shall be elected from Wake county, to the next General be instructed to give their most support to perty of M. Ddliard, Esq.tof this county, may rest well satisfied that every attention; will be paid to tpeir morals and manners, as well to their lost bis life a few dayfe ago! by means of ardent spirits.

Having been left alone althe place where they were distilling brandy, he drank freely of the liauoras it ran from the A PUNCHEON, OF JAllAICAJtUM. Within these wooden walls, confined, The ruin lurks of human kind; More mischiefs here, united, dwell, And more diseases haunt this cell Than ever plagued the Egyptian flocks, Or ever cursed pandora's box. Within these prison-wails repose The seeds of tnany a bloody nose; The chattering tongue, the horrid oath; The fist for fighting, nothing loth; The passion cjuick, jno words can tame, That bursts hke sulphur Into flames The nose withdiainonds glowing red, The bloated eye, the broken head! Forever fastened be' this door---Confined within, a thousand more. 1 v. fiends of hateful shape still, which soon threw him 'into a state.

of There will be two terms ift the year of five months each. terms of Tuition per session, will be from 7 to $9, varying according to the advanced state of the Pupil. I Board can be had for any number of Young Ladies, in some of the most respectable families i( intoxication; in which condition he remained until the next tnorninfir. He was then ixpect a novel from Bul ite and reward attention, ngland and shed by the Harpers of N. eriala for satire are ample, Jiown himself competent to i Gazette.

taken vith fits, which continued until sun ing bed, washing, fuel and candles. i ANGUS McCALLUM. set, when he expired in a shocking mauner, the blood gushing out at his nose and mouth. characteristics were, very like those of a any judicious system for improving th means of -August 24, X833. 4V.

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