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body by ihe Jory calleil upon tlio oe- Genera! L. devolved on General Dodne. I short weetc ago, Wsbuovant wiih healthanci Wnwinn. Notning more was VilS IlllliWII III I I II I illimtul rF to I 1 hnno Pr the Colonel of the Dragoons, The first hope. Her stidden dissolution is strikingly iilus itiforrnatil act of his command, We hone to learn Motive of the evanescence of human prospects this horrid affair when our wrote.

West. Carolinian. When the underminings of disease are gradual wilt nave oeen to catisethe expedition to IN HALIFAX. William Wills, TTAVING retired from the situation which he has occupied for a few years oast, has deter when the faded eye and the attenuated frame convinces us that the decree is soon to be issued, we retrace its Steps. We shall await with anxiety further intelligence of its move do indeed mourn, but time has conquered the ments.

Nat. Int. nrsi oi enei. nut when the treshness mined on locatVn himself of health still lingers about the couch of death U. 8.

Bank Stork The Storl nr when brie sadden blow snaps the silver chord, his institution has risen in New York with our sorrow, and we ill a i i i r. Wl1" 4orce: me cenamtv oi me irre- IIIU UUCa HID A-ff cl 1 1 IV I II II I 1 1 IV I came from dust to SO of rft-fhwrtpr if rh 1 In the Town of Halifax, Where he has made arrangements for entering into the Mercantile business, and for this purpose has obtained the house1 formerly occupied by Mr. A. A. B.

Stith, on the square of Messrs. Ferralls, and the-first hoUse on Main street, together with the House adjoining. His Store will be opened early the ensuing Fall with A General and well selected mom, as to cauae the Stock thus to rise! On the 7th uli iino, in Maringo county, Alabama, of bilious fever, Mrs. Eliza Donlop, consort of Dr. David Donlon.

and eldest daugh- Let the people look to it. Depend linon th6 in the business of this town, we notice the Planing Machine of Mr. Aaron Lazarus. The establishment is now capable of turning out 20 thousand feet of boards per dayv uompletely planed, tongued and grooved. These sell from 25 to 30 dollars per thousand, and are superior to those worked by hand, on account of the exactness of their dimensions.

are informed that one person can lay as large a quantity of these, in flooring, as four persons eon of the ordinary kind. The new patent machine for beating rice, belonging to Gen. Dudley, is in operation, and answers the purpose extremely well. There is a "speck" of a it, the Bank is the true question for Con. ter of Mr.

Will iam Thomas, formerly of Frank lin counly of this Slate she was married on the 24th of July and died on the 7th of August, The much and long having survived her marriage only 14 days! "In dreaded visiter has at length made its ap- lne midst of life Vve are in death. If several years acquaintance with the business in one of the most extensive mercantile houses in the State could ensure his success he feels pearance, and may be seen over the Ens- I 7 i i tern nortzon, tn Uih Constellation Tau- Camp Meeting will be held at Pierce's confident he should meet it, but he is perfectly i i ia uisinnrR is nr mriv mi imu Cmmu in a-. tu q.i raware mat notnine- out aueniion 10 ine concern of October next, 4 miles west of Halifax town, will obtain the patronage of the public, and this of miles from us at present. On the 6lh 33 miles north-east of Warrenlon, 6 miles from attention ne is determined to render, ne nopes of October, it will be within three and a Rail Road attached to this machine, which the curious, who have never seen Pride's Ferry, and 9 miles from Moore's Ferry, theretore that all persons who may lavor Dim half millions of miles of our wiih an or any pari ui men cusium, win nevei i it any thing of the kind, may profit by ex Wit. Press.

4Imaw tt oecome aissaiihueu or uiappoinieu. ne ex- r.tnucr uriLC IXIUI IOOK place On kPVIvv9 vLUVvvHt peels to make arrangements so that all Co mm is Jit Tat borough, Norfolk, and New York. sion Business may be done by him with facility. Saturday night last at Bloomfield. N.

J. A further communication will be given to the Patent Striker. VVe saw in opera The rioters were disguised and attacked SEPT. 1. York.

Tarboro public immediately upon his return from the tion, a few days ago, two of those inge a beer house, destroyed the liciuors. heat Bacon, 9 10 per lb. lb. 2j I North, whither he is upon the eve of going to lhf nrnnrioinr nl Beeswax, nious machines lately invented, which r.r..., iuijr, Brandy, apple, purchase Goods. gallon.

perform the duty of strikers in a Black lb. under a government ot laws, in which Cotfee, 14! 50 4 August 23, 1834. 20 32 12 60 11 14 bushel each man nn pnnnl vniro wo 8 10 18 20 40 5.5 13 17 60 65 10 10 25 30 600 650 4 5 smith shop. 1 hey performed admira JSorfoik. 10 11 18 19 37 40 12 13 60 63 12-13J 14 25 575 600 4 5 9 10 S8 32 wvavaua wwiwwf UI Ua I 65 15 25 lb.

yard. uiy, ciiQuiiug uwy iu uic uii ui vuilUIHg rapiQI)'. Cotton Bagging, barrel. Ueceivetl this Day. At the Cheap Cash Store, ffjn Ladies satin, kid, and Prunella 500 650 forge without assistance.

1 hey may be Flour, superfine, lb lb seen at the shop of Beggs on Hay- Threatened Assassination. An in- "i mm m- I I 9 10 11 Mount. raw. Uos. lamous handbill was found circulated on Molasses, 28 gallon.

UJ French SHOES, an imported arti-HAcle, finished in the most recent and fashionable style also, Gents, best Friday morning in the streets of Charles- J. 7i 9 40 45 9 25 7 40 112 21 35 40 10 12 70 80 70 80 40 50i y-T! f.i. ivi rL nan, iiirKs-isia uuhiici 9 45 23 uj- ne iniiK ui nt)wuuru una uecmreu cown, inreatening to Assassinate any per- Wheat, bushel, gallon. 28 25 a dividend calf skin BVOTS, SHOES and PUMPS, of an excellent quality. of Capital Stock of ten per son, who should either prosecute, or give Whiskey I.I .1 I '1.

I I cent, pajaoie imuieuiaieiy. w. testimony, lending to convict any ot the JJS. WEUUELL. April 24, 1834.

persons conncerned in the lale incendiary (rVVith this number we complete the conflagration at the Ursuline Convent. first subscription year of the Harbinger. Such a vile outrage upon the general Jll Tarborough and Washington. TarW. IVash'n.

Staves, W. O. pipe (long m) $23 00 $32 00 do. do. hhd.

do. 12 00 16 00 Tar, bbl. 1 00 1 25 Turpentine, dip, do. 1 50 1 90 For Sale. The publication will be suspended for a sense of the community is well calculated few weeks, order loascertain whether to rouse every individual in the city and we are to have a partner, (as we have sev- country, to ferret out, and bring to con offers,) or whether we shall retire dign punishment both the incendiaries IMIE Subscriber offers for sale his Residence i.

i i a. i i a 1 aitogeiner as ruutisiier. i nose oi our wno applied tue torcn to me Uonveni, adjoining the town ot YYarrenton, immedi- subscribers who are still in arrears will and the no less guilty authors of snch a ately on the road to 5hocco, containing we ctmritably none. lorwara us tne a-j handbill. Let it be known that the sen- 55 Jlcres ot jS9 mount now duc.Cfiapd ftill Harbinger, timents of the handbill are pnrtieipated Forty odd of which is well timbered.

For health, in by any combination ot individuals, and society, beamy and pleasantness of situation, few places in the State excel it. It has a neat FOR SALE. OAVING determined to remove lo the West, I offer for aale all my Lands in the COUBJTO OP MASH, (viz:) C7A small sclir belonjrinp: to Edenton, the outraged feelings of the whole State W. C. from Alexandria, bound to North from the Atlantic to the Western fron- dwelling House, with comfortable out houses, well selected frurt trees, For the entire sit he will tnke Si 000 less than the dwelling House (which is vet almost new) cost.

Should THE TRACT whereon I now live, lying on he not dispose of it before he leaves the StateJthe north side of Swift Creek, and within one Carolina, was suddenly sunk on Monday tiers, would arm every honest citizen in night last, about one mile below the support of the laws and against mid-Forts. In beating up against a head tide, nijjht assassins. lhe Captain hearing something, start and We'also learn that the handbill inti-a sudden gush of water into the vessel, mates, that certain persons were bound sounded the pumps, and ascertained thut by the same oath to assasshite as above the vessel was filling rapidly with water; stnted, as iTuy had been to burn the Cou- any one ishin to purchase, will call on Rich- ana a mnes oi nmiarasion, immeuiaieiy on or Robert T. Cheek, Esqrs. road from Mearns's meeting house to War qrs.

aid Davison W. IV. HILL. 51-3 Aug. 28, 1834.

renlon. i his tract contains 900 or 1 OOO ACRES, And is not inferior to any in this neighborhodd in point of quality of land and improvements, it hud hardly time with the crew, to gel into vent. Boston Centinel. JYcw Firm. i having thereon a very commodious inn it 1 lrurir ri 1 mr i.

a THE Subscr bers, having purchased the inte- o7 a Ar i-i a th. firm nfWG HOUSE, 62 leet long, 32 feet w.de, with rest of Mr. A the boat before she sunk, saving nothing but the clothes wh'rch they had on. The proceeds of the sale of the cargo was in the Captain's chest with his clothing. Norfolk Herald.

1 L.l I nrt 1 5 rooms below and a passage running across the Martin, Jones Bragg, will continue the MARRIED, In this county, on Tuesday evening, '26th ult. by Wm. Savap, Esq. Mr. Wilson Sessums, to Miss Mary Foxhall, daughter of Mr.

Robert Foxhall. Grocery Commission Business. Also, on Thursday eveninsr. 14th tilt, bv Wm. At the old Stand, under the firm of "MARTIN 4- BRAGG; Robbery.

On Wednesday night last, g. Hell.my, Esq. Mr. James H. Savage, to house 10 feet wide, and two pair ot stairs the inside work of a part of this house is inferior to none in this section 4 chimnies, with an excellent cellar, 32 by 18, the balance of the house closely bricked underneath, with all other necessary out houses, amongst which is an excellent KITCHEN, 28 by 18, built of brick, with two Chimnies.

There is attached to this building an PYPPllpnt well of nure water within 20 stens of Who solicit a continuance of the patronage be the store of Mr. John Christian was en- Miss Catharine Barfield. stowed on the former firm. Their Agent at Halifax, Mr. Warren Harris, will receive and forward free of charge to the -i ii i i i rianiei, an me piouuce wm.i.

cui iu lh(J and a nev sprjng within 150 them for sale. yards of the house. As to health I believe this tered, by means 'of a ladder erected at the back window of the second story. Fortunately most of the cash (which appeared to be the sole object of 'the marauders) was removed the night previous. Not more than 8 or 10 dollars in silver were taken.

The store of Mr. O. K. Willifurd, was entered. by the same mearis DIED, In this county, on Thursday, the 2Slh ult.

Mr. Benjamin Weaver, aged 50 years, leaving a wife and three children lo mourn their loss. On Saturday last, at Raleigh, after a short illness, Miss Elizabeth Ragsdale, of this town, in the ISth year of her age. On no former occasion have we witnessed a deeper and more is one ot tne most neallny settlements in, tnis county. In addition to the improvements already thfcre is attached to this plantation, The Steamboat will run regularly between Halifax and Blakely, which will prevent the delay of produce at Halifax.

N. M. MARTIN, D. W. BRAGG.

Petersburg, Aug. 1st, 1834. 50-10 JYotice. i A never-failing MILL. pervading sorrow than that caused by the intelligence of the death of Miss Kagsdale: and per- On Swift Creek, within I of a mile of the dwell haps there are no surer means oi ascertaining me value of character than by noting the effect which ing house, with 3 pair of runners, bolting cloths, rnitnh fiin.

all in tmnd order and. nearlv the death of the individual occasions. In the on the same night, and robbed of a trifling sum in sjlvef. An attempt, on the same night, was made to enter the store of Mr. Asa.

A. Brown, by similar means, which failed. We would recommend to the owners of fadders to put them out of the reach of these gentry, if possible. Wil. Press.

present instance nothing is hazarded in the as- m. m. am a sertion. that none had more entirely conciliated HPHE Subscribers, residing in Petersburg, Va. with an excellent constant custom.

A offer their servkes to the public as As presume n0 person will purchase without Commission Merchants, viewing the premises, I deem it unnecessary to In the sale of all and every description of Pro- a the hiS de8''reJ duce and in the purchase of any articles which able s.tuatio... Itw.ll be sold a body.or may may be wanted! Thev are connected in busi- be d.v.ded so as to su.t purchasers. Person ess with RODERICK B. GjIRY CO. of lv.ng in a sickly country would do well to pur- the esteem of an extended circle of friends.

The.blandness and amenity of her manners, and the feminine softness and unpretending modesty of her nature, had secured for her the affection of her own and the confidence and respect of the other sex. Gifted by nature with fine intellec Ulakely, (at the Southern extremily of the Rail lwl ivhn 117. 1 1 tabo nno iop of all nfnrl tvnt POfl- I A-LiSLI OFFER FOR SALE, tual capacities, which had been highly improved by systematic and judicious cultivation, she pos signed to them, and attend to its forwarding free Healthy of N. York. The City Inspector, reports that the interments in the week ending on Snturday, (23d uli.) were 367, of which 177, nearly one half were children nnder 5 years of age.

The number of deaths by cholera, was 134, being an average of 19 per day. of any charge to the owner. They keep That valuable Iract of LwJJVD, Lying on Peachtree Creek, 1 miles from Nashville, (Nash county.) This Tract contains 5oa Acnxss. sessed in an eminent degree those delicate and elegant accomplishments that throw so graceful a drapery around the female character and im CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SUPPLY OF part so peerless a charm to the pleasures of social and domestic life. Which will be furnished on good terms and for- nei-hborhoodVbp But it was at home, the true sanctuary of wo man, that her excellencies shone most conspicu warded through their Agent at Blakely, or oth- farmi has thereon a smal, med r)welU erw.se, so that those sending servants w.

their wjh an vagons, may not fear any confusion either in Qrist MILL, and bolting 0COur worst apprehensions for the safety of the expedition to the far West, composed of the regiment of Dragoons, me u.c.t x.uuu.Cu. This place is well watered and healthy. of their Goods. i Til I 4 waUao'a vsrall cxIam am already begin lo be realized. Brig urtTTTV je.

nTUME rersons wisning vicvr WW ii i JL AJ4 adier General Leavenworth, who com the nremises. 50-4 Petersburg, 27th Aug. IS34. manded it in chief, is no more he died ously. It is there her loss will be most keenly felt and I would not, if I could, check the gush of feeling which the painful event has elicited.

Communicated. From the Raleigh Register. Died, in this City, on Saturday last, of a vio-lent inflammation of the bowels. Miss Elizabeth Ragsdale, Tarborough. Miss R.

came to this place recently on a visit, and less than one JOSEPH A BRING TON, Jr. Nash-Julj, 1834. 48 of bilious fever, at place called Cross i (QReference may be made to Joseph R. Lloyd, or Louis D. Wilson, by those wishing know our ability to do what we promise.

WHITE BL VME. Timbers, oh the 22d of last month; and Constables Blanks for Sale. AT TBIS QJTICE one or two other officers are reported to be ilL The command, by the death of.

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