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CUAItLUTTE, ;s\ C. riESHAr, XOFEMUKIl 2, tHi-l.
I’L'iii.isiiKi) \vi:i;ki.t
r,v l.KMl EL DJMillAM,
•r THllEE DOLLAUS A TKAH, PAID I\ ADVANCE.
No paper will be discontinued, unless at tlie
i., r»tion of tlie editor, until all arreurag'cs art-
liii.
Ai)VEnTisKMF.>TS will be inserted at the usual
iti'S. Persons scndinfj in advcitiseim nts, are
cinicsted to note on the niari;-in the niniiber of
iiscrlions, or they will be continucil until forbid,
nd charjfcd accordini,^y.
QUANTK’O ( A\ VL LOITEUY.
FOUimi CLdSS.
A. M’lNTYia:, MANACEU.
v%x vw
si: 111; mi:.
pnizE OF 5?.50(JU IS $5000
- . 2(IUU . lUUOO
luJU - 600U
500 - 3000
340 - i>040
50 - (3900
10 - 6900
5 - 30300
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t)
6
b
13«
b'JO
C'J72
$70,200
fi'.'Jt rnT/.KS. ^ 17,550
m.ANKS. S Tll-KKTH
lliii is a Lottery fonneil by u ternary conibi-
,atioii and jjernuitution of 27 nviml)i.rs.
li." dniwiiijc will tjke phice on 'J'fiursdiiij,
lu' :25tli tliiy tif Soft nilitr, dr at a niurl\ earlier
, if the sale of liekcts \sili uaiTant it.
Tii kkts and 5w:aiiks may be bad on ui.plica-
lOii at thc‘
i*()s r-orriri',, i a\ F/rrF:vn,i,r.,
lure evplanations of this S'clienir and Lottery,
lul iiiforniation g-' iier^lly, may l>e bad
\ II0 1,1; Tkk-UT i' 5 I Qi Ain tiis >'l 25 '
Ialk I
I’at ka^i's of 9 tick'warranted to draw at
casl irJO, l( S3 tlic 15 per cent., may also l)c had
or 45 ih>ll ii's. —111 —
Spencer ^ Merrill,
HAVIN(J lately entered into a
Co-ljartnersliip iu the (.’.ui-
III \i)K M A KI .N(» and H I. \( K s *i n ii V
Ili siNKss, inform tlieir fn».iuls and
the public, tliat llicy will have on han.l, in a ve
ry sliorttime, two or three Wa.tons, ])lain Car-
riaj^es, and alniMst every other kind of vehicle
now in use, and w ill warrant their work to be
bnisbed einal in style to any m.'ide at Ihr North,
as it has been th IrNtudy for some niontlis back
to supply themselves with the best mattrials;
and they will be ready to supply their customers
w itii work t)ii as short notice, ajid ecpiali} as uur-
ai)le as any in the hitate.
N. H. (>ld work repaired with neatness and
despatch. 'I hey will const!iii(i\- kecjj on hand
a lar^fe (piantity of Horse Shoes, to prevent the
delay of the traveller. All orders tiom pul.lie
])laevs of the villag’e and country, will be strict
ly attended to.
A tew first rate AXF.S, waTTn\ited Tast Steel,
on hand, and will be ‘■old low for cash, if applied
for soon. IS AAC Sri'A'CKJ?,
TJIK()J)()I{K MF’dfHII.L.
Charlotte, \. Oct. 20, 1824.—otG
J. HElUmON’S
JSIedlcnl Steam Vapor Baths,
No. 74 Chi iu h-st. CiiAHLESTo.f.
is fjenerally aeknowleilg-ed by writers on
the sid)jeet, and experience coiToborates
the fact, that the Tar Fumigation lowers the
j)ulse, renders couplis less troublesome, and pro
duces very salutary cliiccts in the Pulmonary
system ; and it is remarkable that persons cng'a-
ged in rope manufactories seldom labor nnd r
consumptions, and that a residence on cedar n’
pine barrens tlurinj^ the summer, has been efTi-
cacieus in pulmonary cases.
Ample testimonials can be given, that the new
mode of treating' (Useases by the fvmts of sul
phur and other substances, particularly the ni-
huhition of the fumes of tar in consumptive dis
orders, immediati ly by the lances and lunjis,
has been eminently successful. Professor ('har-
MAN, of Pi'.iladelphia, one of the hi^'-hest au
thorities in this eountr\, most co»-eiilly in his
Ipcti. es impresses on the minds of his stuvlents,
the efhe\cy and '■ueeess of this mode of treat
ment in various diseases. st:.lin^ also that Dr.
C'.nn nTov, physician to the Coui't of St. Peters
bur»'h, treated several consumptive -as‘s in this
manner, with the most triunt|diant sue. ess.
Doctor .Iamks Saimh.hs, one of tne I’resi-
IIOSK inurbted to the bile firms of Datii.- . of the Hoval Medical and Phvsieal Sori^.
SON M.AMHHF.LL, and(;AMi>uKu, klh.AKK,-ticsat K-linburKh, l.icblv reeomnien.ls, in lus
are earnestly recpiested to settle their aeeonnts very elaborate treatise on pubnonarv eon.Mimp-
^ IV r* W»*l IIVI \/| LJ y
(lood (.otton, at the current price, will be re- j physicians of that country, h
enedm ])aymen1. D. ('AMP1$F-1 1.., inhaling'atniosplieric ■j.ir wit.it
J. II. m.AKK.
for sale
3tt)
200 pair country
'made Negro SHOES,
on good terms.
C.
lor riiil;iU‘Iplii:i.
snbsc:il)tr having esiablisheil a
J. J.ine of PACKP'Ts l>(tween Piiila-
lelpiiia an! \\ ilm:iigt(ni, N. C. takes thismeth('d
ou'uiuaint i!u- public, that a \ esm-l wiil leave \\ il
iin.;’ton, N. C. ever) liJda\s. |l;’(;hie intended
iirt!iiseon\ «'\ anee, w il! be rer. i m d and forw urd-
il by Ilunean '1 lu.mpson, Ksij. ci^' Pa\ et’i \ ille,
liil Messrs. Stow iV M bittier, oi’ V' ihinng'ton,
it tile low est rales of freigi.t, and least expense
)0>si;de. 1 laving thr-e good vessels in tin' trade,
•onimaiided by I'arefiil captams, \v ell .ie(|u:iinti‘d
ili till- eoast, and cabins well (itted for the ac-
oinniodation of passengers, he trusts lo niei t
vitii eiu-ourag-iiient. I’biladelphia, with itsen-
irolis, has b.'eoiiie so great a inaiiiifaelurin
IrtOi-, tiiat eotlon can be sold to some i-\tent,
ml ad\ 'int:ige to t!ie (>\i ners, the cor.sniiiption
)i ing at present about twenty thous;uid bah s
peruiiiiuui, and will no doubt i)o s(,on greater.
JAMF.S PA l ’l'ON, jnn.
('(/f)tiuls-'i(iii Mrn/iiiuf,
No. 23, North Pront-sl. Plnladel{'hia.
•''fpfe.in/.^r 3(J, 1.S24.—3nitl4
A I,I, who are ind,el)ted to t'le subscribers for
\i ork, t iiliiT b_\ note or book aecotmt, :iri’
Teijiiesled to make payment prev ious to the lUth
November luM, ort’iiey wiUfind their note's ami
ill counts in the haiuis of an attorney for ool-
'••cUoii, a.i no'longer iiuliih'enee ean be given.
srr.ULiNt; c'v coultp.k.
N. II. The above co-piirtnership of i>url:iiii
Coulter dissolves on that day.
AVe also make known to those wjio have in
])osst;ssion borrowed to(d.->, 'Jie projierty ofs;iid
Sterling Coulter, ii' tin y are not returned by
liie 30tli October, they will be considered as
bold, and if in>t j)aid for, sued fur as above.
3t() S. S.
ValuuUle llonsi* niul Lot
joii J, ^
tTIl.\VlN(; a dc‘.ir>'‘'Kr n move to my
li farm, I v\lil sell ni} valuable ))os-
sessions ill tiie town of ( b.irlotte-, \’i7
i.i front and back lot on the south side of
Coii;-t-llouse and on tlie west side of'I’rvon
lave been cured b\
ling atmospberic .■j.ir w ith the nf 7’u 'r,
under the direction e>f Doctors lin.siM :uul \W
Ineleed, so sueeessful has this treatirie; t
bi'en, that hundreds of private as w.ll as piihlie
Institutions, have been ei-ected throughout Ku-
rope uniler the dlrecUon of the most t nniient
physicians. 1'he most nmpiestioi'able saiieiioii
also, is given totiiis new mode of triatntenl, by
thP M( (Heal r. ports from the hij^liesl authorities
of I.onilon, Dublin, Kdlnburgh, Paris, St. Pe-
tersburgli, and tleimany. 'Ihe undir.signcd,
therefoii-, hopes that sueb ti;stim(,nv from me;i
I of .superior le-:u’ning and experience, (which
[Prom late l.oiulou papers.]
L*07ii\\cau's Ihi'ee lhinij;s needful.—
J. J. lioussc-au ahvnys n\2;ar(l(‘(l a;(‘nlk>
iH’.ss as the first (|uality in vvoiiKin.—
Whenever lie heanl any one h(>astiMi>;ly
(lelailinsj; (he qnalilicalion.s, l:ilonls aiitl
rluirnis of younji; feniales, he used lo
a few ci|)lier.s one after tlie other,
and then‘ronc’lnde hy askinj; “ i.s she
g('ntle?” If tlie rej)!y was in the aflirm-
ative, he then j)laced it before the nnni-
her of ciphers, aecordina; with the vahie
he attoched to this quality. Sometimes
he would a.'sk, “ ha,s sht Ihe three lhin»;s
needful ?” His iViend well knew these
ihree thine;s on which he set so fjri'at a
value ; they were, a sweet voice, a sweet
temper, and a sniuuih bkin.—\^\Voi'ldoj
Fa^hiun.
WII.I., be sold, for cash, at the Court-TIouse
in Charlotte, on .Monday, the 22d day of
tiacts of land, { testimony is now iu his posse^^sion, and is op;n
to the inspection of every eiupiirer,) w ill at once
November ne.\t, the followin
\ 1/.
Tract of land, the property of Samuel J.
Ilulcbeson, containing' two hundred acres, on
w hicli h( now lives, adjoining W illiani Davidson
and others, to satisfy three e\ecuii(uis, one in
favor of 'Phonias (i. i’olk, (iuardian ; one in fa
vor of illiam Carson; and one in favor of
llainmit, against said Ilutchcson.
Also, a tract of land, the ])ropcrty of John
Connaly, adjoining .liM’ics 1). Lucas and others,
to satisfy ;:n e xecution in favor t»f Patrick John
son, against said Connaly and .lames 1>. Lucas.
Also, a tract of land, the property of the heJrs
at lav, of Isaac Ik'nty, deceased, adjoining .Mo-
se's IJeaty anil others, to satisfy an cxccutio/i
in favor of'I’hoinas iioyd, Lsj.
Also, a tract t>i’ land, the property of ^ViHiam
Hargrove, lo satisfy an e.vectition in favor of D.
'I'honipson.
Also, a tract of l.-’ncl, containing tw'entv acres,
the property of >\’alter Tairas, and his Inte rest
in the undivided lands of .lohn Wilson, deceas’d,
tos.iti IS an execution in favor of Joseph Hetd.
Also, a tract of hind, the property of illiani
Hartt, at 15eat;ie’s Poid, to Satisiy an execution
in favor of IJobcrt lilack.
Also, a tract of laiul of fifiy acres, joining
Ihinkly I’i'chards«'ii, on (,’ane creek, tlie proper
ty of Shered Jones, to satisfy an c.\ecutioii in
favor of W illiani NPNeely.
Also, a tract of land, containing I.jO acres, the
property of William .lobii.son, on which he now
liveVto satisfy an execution in favor of .Jolui
Lawson.
Also, a tract of I.ind, the property of Alexan
der Kobisoii, adjoiring .las. Mixwell and others,! Commission Mer>-!;aiit.
eradicate any unfavorable impn >si0ns that ir.ay
hav e- reniaiiied in the public iniiid. Prov idence
has ble ssed bis cneleavors s.o far, tiiat many ])cr-
sons affiicted with i'nunlrf;, /HI.viis, Atrrouy,
filter,-iiiifruf J-'iTi’r, lUu iiiiiiiltnin, I’nlxu, (h,ct,
Htppepf^ia, Scriift'lii, ih'^ rariuiif; l;i>til, nf Jvruji-
tii/iis, S^ip/iilis, yii.n tiridl Ilisrasi'M. ('iii).'Uiiij.tiii/ir,
L'on^/ii, Jsthi.ian, and ‘^'ore 'rhrciit.i, h:'ve be* ii
cun d by his dill'erent Si'kv.'w and I'.iin.iMi
P.ATiis. Persons iiiuidc to walk, :.nl bi'oivgh!
in vehicles to the ll^tii, luive li-jcn -.l!)!!.-
fevs^ applications to walk home, hi tlu.N.- in
stances, actions speak louder th.ui v»ord->.—
Some of our most worMiy and respe-ctul)l‘ citi
zens can testii’y to ibe iriith ot the ybove state
ment.
I’eferences of a nature r.ol to be doubted, can
be given; and vie; utmost s:l^i!^factlo■.l vill be
readily ali'orded to aii) per.son u I-o will take the ed the (.lilcll
trouble to call on .1, I11'.H,I!1>’(jN.
'I'he subscribiT also aUemls the iiallis to sick n' ' .. .i"'
negroe.-,, w here he has a particular apurtmenU
Copy of a Ccrlifiaile i,i v y pofiscmon.
We, the subscribe/s, ba\ing made u.se (-f the
Steam Ilaths condoc'.ed by J. Ifeilbroii, No. 74
Church-.st. (jharlest{)ii, S. C. anil havivig n-i l i'ed
the utmost benefit fV((in tie- .same, do hereby is-
commend tliem vo the public. Signed i.)y
1. T/io.’iius ('•:i'hri,n. Commission Me.T’ianl
and I5roker, Hn,ai'-st.
2, (ri(>r"C Mc.iidUij, Merchant, Chur'h-st.
.3. 6V'/,"g/- (Jlii.'iol/ii, IV. Factor, Chisolm’s v, Inirf.
4. iitor^v Phtit, firm of Moiaj^oiiiery Plait,
to satisfy an execution in favor of James II. Hu-
son.
Also, a tract «,f land, the property of Samutd
Farr, adjoining William P>row n, to satisfy an e\.-
ecution in favor of J hn M’Coy.
Also, a tract of land, the properly of An(lre'*w’
Dunn, adjoining Aiulreiw Lew in^' anil othem,
to salisty two executions, one in t'avor of John
tirabam, and one in fiivor of Law son M’C.’oy.
.,..\lso, tuo tracts of land, tl\e.properly of F.vvell
Alexaiiih r, one' of two or three hunelred acres,
oti which he now llv i s, adjoining M’Crot'key
and others, '"‘d one of one hundred acret, ad-
tiieet, situated near the p-il.lie square, c m»ain- ': f-- satisfy an e'eeiitioii
- ■ '--I tiivor of John Holfison, against said F.well
K ;.':uider, st phen AlexaiuU rand o. Allen.
n^' one acre of ground, an cxcelleuj. dNvdhn;:-,
ilWV, aiiel all neees:;a;y out-hoiisi*., and 1'. a do-
iira!)le situation for a |,':-.vatc ;i„d an ex-
filleiit stand ior a store'; alse. aiu'ver failing
V'lell of vvati r, eipi.il to anv in the tow n ; ;i i';(-oel
['■ uvleii; and on the buck hvt a lii i lov( r patcli;
;ill n goinl order and I'cpair. _ I v.ill s(ll b>\\ , I'or
e ish ; (.1- I w'ili t'.ike three or tour nej';ri hn\s,
hetwei n tile ,ige c,l 1 2 and J'J \ e-e.''^ in part p,i_\-
iiienl, or good note s on m iiianl. 'I'in prie
known to am |n I'-on v\lion;:.v wi-ii to
ch.iie, l)_\ .tppiv In; -to ilie -.nb-.cri!)er o'l the [ire-
’ ■ ' .^AM i.
0,7,iVr 11,
S VN^'L. .M'CONJP, if
Micl.ltiilnirg i'ouiili/.
il, lS:i.—5i7
VvK.MUV.W*.
subscriber his r.-moved from hi-, late
stand, to the: ItHit K S l Ul.’L, ailjoiniiig'
Mr. .lohn Irwin’s, on tin nortb cin'in r; vvlieie
be v\lll i)i hiipjiv to wait on ios custoiinis, :is
h. r toCnre, ^^ ,1] i,,, i.y. i tiom to
giNC s.il!st,ie'ion 1(1 ;dl vUiomav c.'ill on liiiii.
lie re(piest- all thos'- iiid- bt. it to hiiii, either
by book acciiiint or note, toe-idhiMi! settle ; but
put cularlv those vvl'osi' iioti s and U( counts are
w oiu; aiui two )e ;irs' stund.ng.
D.W II) I’AUKS.
('h'lrl.ittr, Oct. 15, 1S2 I.—.'.t.‘>
SlicriiV Suit*.
Tlin follow irg- tracts of land will be sold for
c;eli, at the (diir'-Uoiise ill Charlotte, on
can I tiie foii’'tli Moiul >\ in Nove iiiber, to t.ali.sfy the
mr- t e\e:; diK' for 1.S.'2 and 1S2J :—
/// t I'l ti'iii JJiir^ron's Cotnprnii/.
RC) acres, returned bv Anderson I’eaty, 1K23.
1..4 acres, n liiriie d iiv Ai.dreu Dun, li52.3.
aeri"i, ri turneilbv Joliii W. King, liS.]3.
1 I'J iieres, lie longing to tile' heirs e>t Kobert
M‘t onl, di e.'Mied, not li te d f-r 1S22; i
15.J ;ici-es, relur.ied iiv l.corj,-e Nicholson, for j
1S2.5. ' j
200 acres, less or more, belonging to the heirs
f'f Ilobert Alexander, deei ased, not h.■^led for
1«22 nor IH;
a. w\\\.\'.\.v,u,
^oue'i, iSiipn ()nu(})i('n(a!
r VL\ 5 KiJ.
J Ll I IJ.Ns hi^. thanks to hi'i friends and thi;
- pul'lie, for tlie lii)( ral i iieonr.igi nieiit wl'iieh
has ali'eailj received, and ri'i.pecifiiHv solicits
'ontimiaiiee of p;itr(uiage. He is pia pared
[ '* do all kinds of P;.:ntiiijv in his line ; aiidcus-
j '••ners n'ii_\ di pend oii haeing their >w>rk m at-
I' cx. enUi!, ;.nd w,i>i despalch. _
I ... / Pa.nting' ill the c(>uiiti-v wil! be ]one on
Iwii.rt notice.
/y/o/.'c, Octi'b'\ 4, H-v’4, - ut
.5. lUnr'i l'iiil:ir, C!iiirch-st.
(). J/;-'. P. Jl'tn.--. Ar' lilteet, Meeting-st.
7. Siiiniul .'/cAc//, of llie firm of JJradfurd it
McNeil, P.ay.
8. Jl. ( ■ui!>o>/.f', son-in-law of Kershaw Si
Luis, Plant' r.
9. 'J'iiii. (iiL'nii, at John Fra;’.er & Co.
ItJ. 'i’/;'.i’iu-s J'uiiniii:^, (Ju’it. o'f the Line Ship
President.
11. !i'. I’liliitrr, bnnlicr lo Hcv. Dr. Palmer.
12. ,!. llaiieiii'k.
l.>. 'J'nu'yih II, (iiicen-st.
1 1. JJi.i'ii! ( linihiii, ! .incolutoii, N. C.
1j. Hi lpit hftii:!-!, .Mei’chaiil.
I ti. It'uri/•'■•n.i'n i'k, rl:inte-r, Fdisto Is’and
17. 7', Croii/itr, ( aptain of sliip ,l:isper, for
Liv ei'poi I.
l(i. 'Ihe Itev. Dr. WillinDi Jli‘7iiiU Philadel
phia.
1!F.I F.WIACF. -
To the h’ev. Dr. Ilo.. . V, Philadi !;-hIa.
Jiois I'll V/;.It i Cl). ( hill iesteii.
(iKoHui; Pi.A TI', fi''.
'^lltl^l * n n•' '‘■'’t *■'*•
■ SeM. Me.Ni ii, h).
.loiiv M Ui i!N», do.
W . P. 1'. e>«.N. ilo.
ji;reat chamber we had at first entered.
—Kv('ii siip})o.''ins; w(; look the shortest
road, il was but too probable oiu’strentjth
wiitdd f;iil u.s before we arrivetl. Wo
had each of us, separately, and unknown
to one another, observed aUentively tho
dillerent shajiesof the stones which j>ro-
jected into tlu^ a;allerics we had passed,
.so that each had ;ui imjierfect elue to the
labyrinth we had now to retrace. \Vc
comjiared notes, and only on one occa
sion liad a dispute*, the American difler-
ina; from my IViend and myself; in this
dilemma we were determined by the
majority, ai)d, fortunately, were rip;ht.
Exhausted with fati«;ue and terror, we.
reached the ed2;e of the deep tn'iich,
which remained lo be crossed before we
2,ot into the ^reat chamber. Musterin';-
all my streni;vJN 1 leaped, and was fol
lowed by the American. Sn>ell stood
on th‘ brink ready to drop \vifb fati^jiie.
lie called to us—‘ For Clod’s sake to help
him over llu'. fosse, or at least to stop,
if only for livtj niinutt's, to allow him ti
recover liis strength.’ Itwas imi.ossl-
ble—to >tay was death, and we could
not re.sisl Iho desire to jKishon and read'
the o])en air. ^Ve eiic0iu’au:(‘d him tu
summon all his force, and he clean'd
the trencli. hen we reached the opei>
air, it was (*ne (»’clock, and the heat in
the stin about KiO de"i'ees. Our sailor-?
who Wise wailino; for us, had luckily ;i
bardak full of walt.-r, th(>y sprinkled i'
()V('r us; but thouji,h a little refr'shetl,
it A\as iitM possible to ciitnb the sides »d“
ihe ])it; tln-y tnifolded their turbans,
and, slin^iti'i; them around our bodies,
di'cw us to the top.
Otn* appear;!uc.e alone, v.-ithout our
"iiifles, natuially astonisht'd tlic Arab,
who had tcirained at ti e entrance of tin'
c.jivern, and he anxiously iiwjuireu lo."
his friends, 'I’o have coulessed the\
were dead, wotdd have excited su.-| i
cion ; he wotild have supposed v/e h id
miu'dered th'm, and have alarmed the
inhabilants rd'Amabdi to pursi^e us, and
revent;*; the death of their friends.
rejilied, therefore, they were comlnj.^,
and ^vel•e employed in bringiufi; out the:
mummies we ha'I found, which was the
cause of Iheir delay. VVc lost no time)
in mounlin**; our as.ses, rccrossed the de
sert, and pass('d hastily by the village,
lo regain the ferry at INIanfalout.
[l.cif'li's Jimrncy in Egypt-
MR. CUAWFOIH) IN VP.UMONT.
Some sagacious traveller hasfurnisl.pd
the Editor of Ihe Warren Kccorderwitli
the foilovvlnu; intelligence:
I “ \ KiiMdN'f.—A gentleman who has reccntlv^
pa'ised llirouLjh a part of this state,is dccieledly
r.l?AVF,RY AND ADVENTUTIE.
il//’. Ijci,a;h\s (h'scent inU) ihe cavern
of the Croendileft.—Tht^ only remnant
left among u.s of that i-oninntie s])irit,
which, in former times, i-ent so )uany
bold peers of Chri.stendom in t]uest of
adveiiturt's, is, uncjuestionably, the cu
riosity of those indefatigable travellers,
wlio go a!)road to gather tame, by col
lecting materials for publication. The
Very leat of the hardshi|)s which Mr.
Leigh sulTered, would have furnished a
h.ng chapter to the lenglhiest romance
wi iler of the brigld»- st days of ehiv ahy.
It is (lucstionable, indeed, if ever Or
landes himself met with an adventine
more ?p])alliug than this gentleman’s de
scent itil.o th(! caverns of the Crocodiles
atManfalout:
“Wo had been W’andering (says he,)
for nutria than an hour in low subterra
nean j)as.sages, and felt considerably Ai-
tigueil by the irksomeness of the po.s-
ture iu vv hich we had been obliged to
raove, and the heat of our toiclics in
those narrow and low gallerie.s. JJut
the A.-. !is s|)()ke so conhdontly of suc
ceedin''; in this second trial, that we v/ere
induced once more to attend them. W e
!’c)und the openirig of the ebainber whicii
\vi; now ap[ir lached guarded by an un-
knowii deplh, and wide enough tf> re-
(juire a good leap. I'he first Ar.d) jum])-
(.liteh, {'.nd we all follow(mI him.
ige we enteicd v.as extremely
small) Kiid so low in .‘^ome places as to
oblige us to crawl Hat on the ground,
and ulnu>st always on ottr hand?; and
kne»;s. 'J'lie intricacies of. its witidings
resem'ol 'd a lahyrijith ; and it termina
ted at length in a chamber much small
er than that 've had left; hut, like it,
containing nothing to .salisfy our em;ios-j of opinion that Mr. Crawford will get the voti rf
itv- CHir search hitherto had been It nil-1 •'♦’ ’b.at slate, lb- »ays, since the adjournniein
I ' 1 , .1 • • li 4 I I’ I of the hirislature, there Ills been a (Treat chanter
les.s ; but the numiinnvs miiiilit not lie 1,'U’ . , , > , i .i-,i.,,f ,
, , . . I in public, seniiment in that state—he tliinks that.
dlst.uit,—anolher and we nngn! Vennont v^ill, on the great national (luestion.
still be succe.s'ftd.
Tlie Arab whom I followed, and
,ho
go with .Ne w-Vork.’
'J'o this statement
we would add,
led tiie way, now entered anotlu r galle-^ inci-c]v w itli tiu: view’of aflbrding nu)re
ry, and we all coniintied lo mo\c in the conchtsive evidence of the pojiularity of
s;inie manner as before, each jirer.edeil Mr. (Crawford’s cause in V'ermont, that
I)y a guide. 'Wc h id not gone tar be- we have at this moment the terrors of k
fore the heal became excessi\e ; for m;.-1 pro.secution iVjt a false and malicious libel
pait, 1 found my breatliing extn mely j hanging over our hea>s, for permitting
dillictdt,—my head began to acl«' most i a eorre.^pontk'nt to nuike our lolumns
violently, and 1 had a most iii''tres?)ing , t!ie medium lor di^^cnlinatlllg an opin-
sensation of fulness about the breast. —! ion, that one of the unstiec*ssful can-
e tell we had gone too far, ai.d yet} didates at our late election was a (.raw-
were almost deprived of the power of, forelite. jMithUehurij (Jaz.
returning. At this moment the torch of ^—
Dvviii CuritiN, I.iiK'ohiton. N. C.
D.'.vin WKiMiAUitr, P. .M. I.incidiiton, N.yC.
•itr
IManlatitm, Stock, Nr^Too.'i, ^jc.
I'nr S(/fe, ot VnUiic net ion.
:i \\ 'I'burMlav . 2nd of
I-Iobert Alexander, debased, not h.-,led for | J■^),'c'•\\'l!H r next, the
-'2 n:.r 1H2.'. , I -j ii'A suliscrlber will sell, at
In Cap.'iii.i rihrkvooil.« ( imipinn/. , p,,Auction, his \ahi.,^^, -
68 acres whereon Martha Urown ;in““|M:;i.t’;a;on. consi.stnig of 210 acres, Ivn.g
It liste d tor liS22 nor 182 I. ] tlic I ,'iw vers’roail, .1' miles east from Char-
:,1) acre.s be longing to Samuel II. LlhoU, ior , j
:r>.
ui\^ ,
t!ie first Arab wt'iit out. I was (dose to
him, and saw him fall on his sile ; he . ■ , ,,, ,r
... , srx-cirnen ol the decencv ol the I raw-
iitlrred a groan—his legs were -tn.iigly , r,i
Deeeney.—The following is fair
he d
i funl Dresses, One of them, spcakinu; of
iKM I - , * . '
n rnul-.-.!, ill,. 1 on pa-
,,, lus ti,roal-li.: was M I l.c .\ra.i. I'r.m, ll„. liall.-r, Iiv the
me-CNiin my li„|„ „.j„, (■„> his
I ;uuon ex iniiui'hed, an( concei\'inii he , i i • ; i
. , , 7 I 1 11 !>•"> :*»d his itik is th
had stuniided, tiassec me, and adta'iceo I ' r , . i ’
, . . ’ ' , I , , I essence ol lats-uaiue.
his assistance, and slopjied. 1 no-
double-distillud
not
ISJJ and 182S, not listed.
jU acres, les-i or more, the jirnperty of Sarah
(Iweiis, tor 1S2.’ and lS2.i, not listed.
15(1 r.f-rc^, h '--. r more, be lougirg to tlic b( irs
()!' I r .ncis l.cv.i:., eh cejscd, for lh>22 and 182.'»,
not hste d.
SAMCr.L M'CCIMH, S/n -iff.
Thj A. CLAKK, Jl'initij Sinrijj.
Oct. 12, 1H21. I.-.
\\V\V>KS.
\NXlOe'S to recruit my library, and having' i'cimm
a numt'er of volume's |)romisciioi>lv lent, I n'uxi. a.
w ill be i.;r:;U rul for iiiformatiiin of their lorahty. Ditend.
1 I., j '1 el ii.s w ill lie inade know 11 on the flav of gale.
"T. ; 'e' 1 ” ,~r' ■ J \( (»n jvLii'.N
IhMMis lor ;it tins >:'j
the cnhurc ot' corn, cotton, o.c.; and a jiart ot
the firm is line ni'-adow land. 'I'hei*' is a geod
ilw elling-liousi on ihe- pbiiil.illoii, b'urn, ;md oth
er necessan oiit-hous( s; nn exc Ih nl s|.riiig,
an 1 a good well eoini iiicnl to the- bam lot.—
lie will also SI II, at tlie's.one time and placi, all
bis corn, bav, fodder;
iioK^r.s,
y mill fthick'of uU l. infis; ^
'du ly
wo fellows, a v>ench and her cinld
rsoiis lie- I'oi'.s of (ibtaining a viduable pus>'s.
and of inaking good bargains, will ilo well
to Ins assistance, and slopjied. 1 o')
servetl ^liin lo ajjjiear faint, totter and
fall in a moment—lie also wa'} dead.—
'I’he third Aralicame forward, and niad“
an elinrt to apjiroach tlie bodies, but
siopprd short. W e looked at each oth
er in silent horror. 'I’lie danger increas
ed c'very instant ; fitir torches bin’iit
faintlv—our bi'eathing berame more dii-
liruli—our knees tottend under us, and
we f'dt our strength nearly gene.
'I’here was no time to be lost. 'I’he
American, riarlhow , ciieil to ti> to take
coniag'-, and wc began to n:o\e hack as
l;isf as we (ould. We luaid the I'c-
niaiiiii.g Arab sliouting ail( r ti'', callii g
ns (':tlir(', iniplorin": our asslslance, am.
upbraiding us with deserting him. Hut
we w ere obliged to leave him to his latf,
expectingev ery ni'init nt to share it w ith
him. 'I'lie winditigs of tlu,* jia-sasres
tliTough which we h; d come iiien‘a"e'
the diHiciilty of our escaj e ; we iiiigh'
1 take u wioiii^ turn, uud never i tucli the
NN’illium Stculicn Smith, I'sq. of Wa’-h-
iili;;ton, hns ])iil>lislied u puiH|)idel of
iti rei'ututioii of the iisj.t rsiens cast upon
the ( lull iU'ler.uf liis lute fatlier, Cobmel
W m. Sicpbcns Siuith, by tlo' IlOti. ’1 imo-
Ihy l'i( kerint.;' in his lute p;.U'pldel. e
sliull take occasion to co; \ the evidtnce
which .Mr. Sibilh has udihieed lo lepel.
the ( alumnies lieaped u])oii his ])arcrit.
Apro[)Os of this it may he Jiotcj
that the trumpeter'^ of Mr. l'iekeriiii,^’s
pampiilet, all partizuns ot Mr. Crawford,
!ia\e been iliiuwn into jauAvsms (d' ni-
(iienutimi hy tlu‘ mere mention in ^'r.
Ailatii’s leply, ut ^Ir. ( id)ot as 1 lesiilt nt
i)f the 11 arlf. I'll C;oi;veiiM(-tt. while tliey
can ovcilouk ^11. 1 .ekii’ng's tic.itment
ol the nuinuiies ol ( e !• iiel Snrah . nd
Mr. (ieii\, A smi| Ic iii\iilu.us alli siun
lo the (Cod is iii'i)nrd(-tud)le in ihc part
of Mr. A. ; inn ii ih ii};hi in ^■.r. 1'. lo
traih'cc thini hv elui) lers or sections I
bueh is elceuc.ucerihK jUsiuc
Oac:.