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mm. i'-i ‘ i)y from the .^ulhr’T ihfir r'hcni?, iLo. witnesses ure caltinc i:itc;'i nnH .nbu'ot! ore rnluwh). Tiiis is ucither r5ai’,ly iior jO'l, aiiil shoulii be ciicokcd. We :it e ^iad to see a coinnicncemrnl of rc- jorm, in tlie case above referred to. ib. ISIr. M'Cov, a merchant of Vir^iiila, IX'KSDAV. M, uiiri." rho mail stn.q^ litjin Kreik» H knburg’, V:i. to I'owcMon, ii;i. is to run t v, ice a vtok, after Uic a few days siocu lust a larj^e sum uf mo- j vfat.narv next. \\ c sUhH thoi be ‘!ia- ncy in Hnllirnore, nnd advorliscd it, | fiivnisn onv rcr.>le;r.s wiih nite’.lijyence v>lll‘ring Si no rcvv;inl 10 the fl rider. Tho earlier, than wc can do under tiif pnsetit iiudor yddiosstui a nolc to Mr. M'Coy, j arrangement. In nuUition to tin luor.-n.pid cir- ■vvith Si'-20, stating tiiat pressinj^ ncccssi-i intdligf'ncc, the lonU-n.platcil ur- ty ol)li‘j:eii him to retain tho balance, | "di divert a good deal of travtd \vili( h should i)C failhfuily rctiirr.od de lowrr to the middle nmtc, which, for when he was able to part with it. Mr. j obvious reasons, would have tiie pr^fcrcace of ^^(^'>y afterwards publicly ofi’ored to let ; i‘avclkrs. the finder liavo the sum retained by ; — him as a loan, for a reasojiable tinus | /;«rvr/o;M'V/, printed at Yovk- provided he coulil furnish bin) with his huschang.-d its nanir, as well us its L>n'i:c Load—On Friday last, Mr. Wni. IVdl, rcsidiiip; within four niile.s of rfOttvsi)urp;, I’a. brousiht to Baltimore ir!arl:*-t. in a eomnion farmer’s wae;on Avitli,///'#.’ liorses, 10 barrels of whiskey anH 1) barrels of flour, In.'sitles a few kejis of butter. 'I’he 'wfd^ht of the \vhoic exeeedod three tons and a half. Halt. Patriol, ^'lincricnn Eas'le.—A gmtleman in forms IIS that as he was travi'lliny: last Avci’k throuirh Whitefielcl, in (’oo!> ('(Hin- Iry, N. II he noticcd a larp;e Ivii^b; which had jiist b('en killecl, !)y a Mis. Couli'y, atiil received froin her the fo!- lowirij relation—tbat beiiis; alone, and beariiitf a noise amnnji the {jeese, she ran out, and found a s|r:ui;2;e bird had seiz( d the ojandt r. She at lirst thou^lit it 5rii>t In* an owl, but living in the woc-d'-. sl'.Mavou!>1 nol \)Q.fr'fghlcnedhjj an Hi/'’, and fearlessly a])proached Si'.anirer. thougli liiuirmed. 'riie i’^agle rrtrr.t»-d sonu* distnnco, with ‘■pi'ead •wings, but soon Inriit'd upon its pur- f>inT, with muoh ficrcenes'i and fury.— jilrs. (’. cast about to tiiid something to (lefctid herself, and foj-tunat( ly })ickel lip a stick, half an inch in diameter, with tiiis she Mia'Ie a pass, and hit the bird directly in the eye, which so disabled it, liiat with an achlitional stroke nr two she finished tlie job. The Kagle’s stretchf'd‘wings mea^ure(i 6ver 7 feet, with claws which would niakti most \vomen shudder to look at, who had been thus exposed. Xeic-1 lamp.sh i re Sen f hid. On 'I'upsday inorning last, just before day, the Northern Stajjc, when within a few miles of Louisburg, on its way south, \\ IS robbed of all its baggage. There 'vcre several passengers, ail of ■vvhoni stopped to recover, if possible, tiieir trunks, o'le of whirii, we under stand, contained Jewellery to the amount of Si,000 Jta/ri(/{ licgi^lcr. Seed ffheal and Cird\s Sred.—'Phe Secrrtarv of the lioard of Agriculture of this State has pleasure in iuformii.g Ihe s''ver:d Airiciiltnral Societies, that the \V!iil(.‘ Flitit Wheat and (o'assSeed, orderc.l to bo jn ocured for their uso by said Board, have arrived, ami .ire now lying in the \Vare-lu)t;sp of Duncan 'riiompson, Ksq. of Fayettvlile, where t!'»’ several Societies will ph.'ase fo a[»ply for the Casks directed to them.—Ail cxpiMices to Fayetteville v.'ill be j)nid by the Board. ib. cliaractcr—it is now tlie “ Fnpk's Jlijvocjlc," and devoted to ticn. Jack son. Mr. A'lrin^ (I- Cux/iman, one of tlie editors of the I'.ncyclope- dia, is now the sole editor of the Advocatc. Thr. jjubernaioriul ulectioti in N. York is discussetl with ^reat warmth l>y the two parlies. Thu reiiuhiicun caTtdidaie is William 15. i»oclifstcr; the Clintonian candidate, lije present incumbent. liolli parties profess to be fi iendly to the pres- •Mit adminiklration—acircunislance wliich Miflicicnily indicates the stu.tc of puidic sentiment in New-York, as to national politics. Al this distance, wc are unable to judge of the strcnj'th of the parties; but one thing; is pretty evident—the op position to fJov. Clinton’s re-election is a powei fal one. Mr. SnvMouu has been re-elected Sen ator of the U. Stales fi om V'ertiHuil, for six years from the 3d of March next. Mr. S. is a dccidcd friend of the administra tion. Ohio.—The election for Members of Congress in tliis State, like that in New- Jersey, has teriniiiaied very diiTenntly from what t!)C opposition predicted. Out of the fou/lcen n-end)er3 to whirli this state is entitled, oniv Ch'o oppositiouists are clected; the remaining twelve are in favor cf tl'.o adminisirailon. Hosv often has it been asserted, and re-asserti ], that the members of Congress front Ohio, \vho voted for Mr. Adams, disrcj^rdcd the will of tlieir consli'Uents ? that for this an indignant peop!-.* would hurl them from their ofTices, and elccl ol'iiers wlio would failhrully rej)rescnt them ? And what is ihe fact now The pec i)Ie have ;r-c/cr/ei these same men; thus furuishing the most cmcltisive evidence that nol on ly the confidence repofsed in llieir repre sentatives is unimpaired, hut their vote in the Presidential Election decidedly ap proved of. The adminislraiion is rapidly, and we niay add deservingly, gaining strength with ihvpeople—almost every day t'urnisli- es addiiiotjal evitlences of it ; and we shouM nol be in tiie least surpi ised, if in a short lime those who pretend nov/ to be the exclusive friends of ihs people, sliould turti round and vilify tlirm, for reftisitig to countenance an opposition having its origin in disappoinliiunt, roinposed of ihe most licierogeneous mat**ria!s, and ch;iraclcrized by nnparr.ileled rnisrepre- sintalion, ubuse and violence. NOT Sin^ulnr Vliarneter.—Mr. David Morris, a candidate fcr C'ongress in the Cincinnati District, at ll'.e recent election in Ohio, made the foliowirig coiiL’^.Nioii of his political print.iples, in'a-slunii) speech at a regimentdl muMcr:-— “ I wisli you to i:;iderslan(\ gentl'M-.ier., that I am imjI oi)pojed to Clen. Jatkson, ifvou are in favo!-id’ liiin—!)Ut, I)eiieviiig that the rcpr* scntalivc ought i:i every siiu:\lion, and niuler evi'ry circumstance, U) be governcu by the loajority of his con- stiturras, wl.fii tlirirwill is ( karly and I’uiily ascerlained, if a iuajorily oi' >ou are oppo'it'd to tin; admisi'sliaiiDn. laui , . , , . , 1 are it; fjv >r of (icu. .lai kson, liieii / ::us c eirant lace dress whic!) obtanii-il a e-i . , , ii . v, . ... iso toe, witli all ii)\ neai I, aiio win u.isc up ’xMh my lutnds .jai.-in:; llifin up at the ‘■■•aiiK* time as iiigli aS Iiis head j for'OiM:. .lackson. And if a n'.aj;i ity id'> ou should he for Mv. .\d jtiis, t'u ti will 1 liuld ujj i)oth mv hai!'l>. !‘or Mr. Adams. 'I'iicse Wo'rh 'i'tsl jVubi’iSrird in i'.ng!.iri(U cnlstietl. ■* The t’oor Man's j'litnd,” inimasl.s (he audacious faisc- hoo.ls, itnpudeJi'. e, and knavery of Col)- IkIIt Iiy tiuoting his uwn words, express- I ed at diH'ei ent times, rnul then setting ) them side by side in columns, in Ihe fol- iuwitig manner. EX.I'JPUIS. rtiAi-??.;. Ij rlasdt.d. 1. No one doubts thei \. Tlie word of Sir r.iti grity of Sir 1\ tJur-j F. IJiirdett is not worth drtt. Ija straw. ‘J. Sic r. liurd-tt >s i 'I'lie ronccil ot’Sir the least coiiccited man' Vr inois Hurdctt is in- I over saw. ijtoli-r.ilile. 3. Mr. I5iirkc was the' o. lUirke was a rep- most eiotjui lit of ora-jjtilo ai:irniist, an apos- tor:>, i!ii- prolbmidi-.si tate, tlie worst of all of statfsir.fii, tiie orn.i-' !n:iiikiiid, tiie i)i»r.est ol uient oi his ct.iintrv. j luc n. 4. 'r!io;i'.^!i I’aiiu-was'' 5. P;iine w.as a crui l, IK) ('hrisii;.n, he w i'.s iio|'tri :iclii.roiis, iiikI I>1js- Inasplitnii-r. I pheiiiov's rulVmn. I ho Ainevicansarc , 6. Aim rlr .iis are tlie ii.Mst crin'iii;.! pco- mo\t unpi ineipK-d peo- jd'- ill the V.orld. [ pie in the world. (i. Nothin.^'sliortof u-'i (>. Uaivrrsal suflrag;e nivi-rj;.! suiihijjc wouldjiis an empty sound, he just.. li I'here are several editors in this coun try, who might he made to appear as in consistent, k as destitute of principle, as Coh'jiil; and Maj. Noah, nf the I'.iuiuirer, hxs often heen exhibited in this way, as % hundlf* of the rarest incotisl’olcncies. Some ainl>itiou» politicians loo, who are non pairiot.-, of the first water, and make pro- fe:,sions of their lo\e I'ui- i\n‘ people^ on all occasions, might be tiiiis shown olV to great advantage. Fon THE CATAWllA JtlVUXAt. Mr. Editor : As it must ho conceded that the measures of the present adminis- I tratiou are prompted by the most exalied I patriotis-.n, founded in wisdom, and con- tiiSn tl-.p nr.':!, the ai'.'.^hrio oi cacii was ;\!)nut ndmito. 'I'iic noise re- semldc.l th.c riimijiiiig nf heavy h)a:ie i wr-s'ons dragged over a pavedi arrli\v;».v, and limshcd with tremendous explo sion like Mic simultaneous discha»'gt> (d an imnieiisc number of cannon. The eonfusioii was tinex.impled — men, v.-o- men, and eliildi’eu, suddenly leaving their beiis, and running in every direc tion ; some with liltlo clothing on, ami r'naiiy CHtirely naked. Tlic most piti- lul cries and shrieks were heard (rom tl'.esc terrified ye*>pie, who were to be seen running to the Cathedral, and of- tering uj* their hurried devotions of th.e moment. Jiut few houses wcreihrown down, no lives lost, and the. damage was comparatively trilling. Numbers of large lisb W'ere observed jumping ami playing about th.e vi'ssels in the harbor, just beloro the shoek. rJeven of the counties of tiiis State gave niajoi’ities fur the administration, aiul three for that oi tlic opposition.— 'I'lic Adminislnition majority of Mon mouth, averaged -is. 'jN’early :J.-3d)00 votes were polletl in the State, two years since there were I8,ijl7. 'I’he a\'rago number of votes given for l!ic Jackso'i eleetoral ticket in IS'Jt, was !0,;j! l ; in they averaged f>,7:n, being (;10 lc5s than they received two years ago. 'Plic numf)L*r of Adams* voles in 1S‘,*1, was 10(> : in iS'ii), it was 1 l,7S‘l : a gain of more than (>,800. Trcnlini True nicricoi. Prepartions are making for fortifying the mountain near Montreal. They had begun to cut down the trees on the side of the projected works. F(tmih> .Tars.—At tlie circuit court of theUniit^l S*aies sitting in I’hiladelphia, last week, a prosecution commcnced by one sistc!'against a;iother, fjr Td;itiga letter from llie post onice, and opening or f.ai'smg it to J)e openeil, was tried, and terminated, we are happy to say, in tl>e aciiuirtal of tiie accused, lioth the par ties are rk'Spectable, and we hope that a caof. the same kind may never again ocrur in this i f)un'ry. We have noticed only to reprobate it. and to sujfgesl lhat perhaps u little kind interposition on the ]>ai i of magislrales and others is aloue ne- ,e.ssai y to prevent these unhappy i’amily broils fi'om being carried to an issue so nainful, and so well calculated to nio: ti- fv and injure tlic reputaUons ol a whole connvciion, as lhat to which we have al luded. We learn fioni Mi'. Windsor, tliat the -.equriitly calculalcl to ;,vo,r.«l5 tl.c Ix’st ,, il.'"’ ''"PP"’'-'' hi ,. .... I Ihe military or naval “erviee (d his (!oun- iiitercsts ot our countiv, it is absurd to I,,.,. , , i i . i : ti\ jjrotes^cs to bean advoeatc and stip- oppcsc them because they are not headed j porter of the Administration, a hue and by :i njuHicrn num. All stctior.al jealou^-j cry rtre imnuidiat'dy set up against him sies biioidd be done away, 'f he individ-} in tlio “aliilated” press(^s of the Op- ual, whyse bosom is warmed, Wv the gen- denounced as the u\n>^ nmor patriae, will be satisfied with ' ,1 , . , r 1 • II ^ reshlent, isLC. Bu it an ofiieer ol Uie duel nuiKistralc oi his country, when I „ i *i n • i . . ^ •’ the nrmv or iiavv abuse the Fresi(l(Mit, hiscoi.srience ccnvinccs him of the rec_' ..‘s-jere.ss to den. .laekson” at all titude of his iiitcniions and wiKlom of j pid>lie dinners, nnd proclaim the cor- his in(':.siircs. There is not a state in the rupt ion of tlie Admiiiisti'ation, tli(;se union ImiI would feel honored in furnish-presses ac(jui(‘sce in this exercise ing a Picsideni for our widely extended } a (utizen, and all is well. ... rsow we eannot imagine wdiy an idliecr renuo.ic ; nor can tins laudc.'de ?!)int be : . . , . * ' in;4V nol lie quite as jusliliable in exer- ccnsurcd, unless nitau,^ should be j ,|giit of opinion in one case used to j):.hn upon he people a fnan j as in the othi-r. Mr. S-j'ocirid:v, a tjal- vvIiGse cjuallilcations are wh(dly unsuited j lant ollioer of the navy, whose 'ftdlow- to this di(^nified and rer:ponsil)le station. i I'itizeiis esteemed him so highly, tiial. In political contests, where tlu-reaiv scv’ him to reprrseht them in tl'.o Tnium of ten dollars ai Pawiuxti. w^is pur chasctl by the I’resident of i.^e I tilled Stales when he \l->iled the I.ace School. ul Newport, on Saturday l.;s*. lie stal ed that he made liie jjiuciiase for ihe!', purpose of showinglhe work in Vv'ashing-; ' i i ” > * r I are ine principles i iLCogmze. ton. Prov. Journul. ' . ^ Notv. illi.staiu;i!ig lus accom-mnuatmg rai.‘e(! this ^ printi[des, Mr. Morrir, wo jn.MT.eive, lost j2 Slt^i.-iprr.—A Pn.upkin wi season hy Mr. Laiifiuan, of Straasljurg. i’a. wi'ighlng I'^l |)ounds, aud uieasuring iix jtet in clt cuiidcrence. eral tompetitors for one ojpce, it is iinpos. sible tliat uil can succeed ; ihercrorc, af. ter an honorable atid cont>tiluliomiI deci sion, the |)eoj>le should, as good repuWii- caiis^ tuhmit to the will of the niajoriiy. And il is pleasing lo oljserve, by the va- r'louo public journals, that theadminislra- lion is p;aiiut)g I'lound every where. Nori.’i-Cal'othia in somew hat silent ; but I this silence may be faiily coiisliuefl into j an ac(]'iiesccnce of ibe leadicig measures . of the govt rnuiC!;!. In the L^st piesideniial conlesi, (as is well known,) there was considerable di' verslty of opinion here iel.itive to the claims of tlie several eandidates ; r;ml the conle.st L'elween the friends of Messrs.- Crau'ford :i'M\ Jacn.'ion' was conduc.ted with much wai’mlh ; aud owing to the defeat of byth parties, aiul the l;»iuin;)h of a •third, a coii'idei'aule e.iim ensu'd. 'I'his serene aspec.t (if afLirs has given lime for refiection; and i!ie ,sahitarv measai'es of the adir.in’stration have en listee! in its f.iv()!’ severed of the most zeal ous frier,ds of J-t./c,:o>i atid Cnnrfonl.— They no'v ^iew the p,resent chief ma;_,is- trale as the heail oj'tiie nutior, and not as tiie liead of a viruleul political ijarly.^— They also look upon him as th' profound scholar, patriot and statesman, (le\ntit)g all the eiiei ;;ies of his gig.ntic m’tid lo the p'rosperity oi' the country and the hajipiness of n.jan. Jjut, llie wlhest and l)es. men tl'.al have ( ver adorin'd the «orld, hjvp bt’tn [.>ei secuted. .Mr. .\d- ams cannot expect lo c^cape the coHim(;ri ] lot : 1 Men, that Up .k(* I Kiiv\, ii'id rrn(i’:c(i irrilce, r.ouri.ilmi'iit, j l>ure ij.tc t.’i'J bt bl. .-‘ii A KSi’K 1. K r.. i.rcir.=;. Nnv. ft!., :s:g. Convention (d' Nfw-.lersey, has been stignr.’.tizcd and abused in the most .shameful mantu'r, because he ventured, lo expres' approijalioii of those v*-lio ad- mlnisierc-d tlie government under whieh lu; held his eoinmissioii. On t!ic con trary, //r.v ofiieer.s, a naval and military hero, in (.'haideston, were, we are told, among the most active and vociferous eleetioneercrs for the. (Jpposifidii in the recent election, and tu)l a word is whis- j)ered against them. Is this as it should be Xaf. Jovrudl. It is s.nifl thrd, the heir iTiale and lin eal desecndarit of I lie earl rd’ Perth, has lately L'r-on (It-ciu'f-red to be a jioor pit man in J’ainsiicr Colh rv. AUniiirj), On Tu( sday, tlie “lii iu.st.mt, hy the liev. Mr. W iisnii, Mr. Da.m i;i. ('A:.nwi.i.L, of tliis county, a::c.l 7.1 yiMs, to .Mrs. r.i.i/,ahutii I);r;K“().N, of Oabarrus eounty, aged GO years. III!: .M.MtKKI'S. K';,eil'v;il.', 0,1. 9.'.Hacon, l^'^i i CoM've, tr a Coriiv (o!fn(nia 70- ncw, ,j() ;i GO 7’hmr, 5j ij. *); iro*', 3^ a 6; hard, l-'i ; Molasses, a 4.' \ails, 7 S l-inrar, enninion, 10 .1 lOJ,—prim.'. It a 1 J, 5;ilt, Mv. 80 a «U—I'. Island, 75 a 80; Uheat, 1.05 ft 1.1'J; Whiskey, 50. f'!innn\ Ckt. 27.—Colton, 8 a i?j ; Com, 63 A / J ; ; FloUr, 7a 8 : Lard.-lJ a 15. ’f'amtkit, Oct. :fi.—Cotton, 8 a9 ; Corn, 80 H7 ; Haeon, ;i 1.^; Mrandy, pe.ich, f)5 -a 75—^ ap|)le.do. ()0 H (j.i ; I'.eeswax, 25- a ‘28 ; Coffee, 18 a 'Jo , Flour, 7ii a H J ; Iron, 6i a 7 ; Molasses^ .50 a 56 ; Siipar, hrowii, 11 a U j Halt, 7.5 a 87 ; Wheat, 1, :J5 a 1, 50. Chiir’eftnn, O't. 28.—Cotton, P, a 10; Uaron, a ; lU•e^'^.lx, 26 a 28; Apjih; l!rand\-, .'M; Corn, 60 ;i 05; Coflee, jn-inie j.frcen, 17 ;il8j inferior to t^oi.d, lo a 16 ; Iron, 4;^ a 5 ; .Molas ses, 30 a 34; Sugar, brown, 8A ii 9; Muscovado* U:i 10; Salt, I.iv. IJ—T. Inland, 50; W hiskcv, 3'> a 37i- , A’. ('ar-liitii Btinh- a 5 percent dis count. (iivri’Ki (lu.—Ij a 3 per eent. discount. V>\r*'Si5\\\\\uw. eoparllu'riihlp lu ixtnfori' existintj he- I tween the suhscrihers, '.stiiisihiy dissolved, 1)\ mutual coiisrnt. All pe.sohs in’^U-liied, are rec[Uested to call and innkc s, Itlement. riios. I. .io:i.\so\, r. IJ. tAI.DWKI.I,. Nov. 11, 1820.-3 I’D .( / Dr. H. C. Cidihvcll c.in he found hv ap^ plyin^,^ at the store of (ireen Kemlrick. 'V«Avii iVv-Ake. *)C '\'\us. A 1.1. ]»( rsons iiKud.ted to the subscribers, hy i*_ uf.tf or lio ji; acf ouiit, are enrnt stly eali- ed on to make payment on or b fore the 20th of I»rct inl. r i.e\t, as lon^'-. r iiidnl};eiire will not: he (.pven. \S'o hope this notici- w ill be [miic- tually xtteiidcil to, as we !ia\e no .ilsposilioii to put ])er)p:e >o cost.—Cotl«vn \i dl be taken in p;iMnfnt of debts, At a fair |)riee. (;uorr,u ?. v.*c.inn. Nov. 11, 18J6.—3t’0 \iai«vV Vi>\* Sw\v'. ON Tucsdiiy, till 2Hth inst. in St itesvllh’, wc will sell all the 1 .an 1 of t be l.itu Ho'.ert Siinonlon, l\ ing n the county of Iredell, and all the lots he owned in the town of Slates\ille; and :ils(t, all lots and lands claiineil as |>;»itner- ship propi rty by llu representatives oftln lat-j l{ol)(. rt VVorke, deceHseo, as we arc authori/cil hy a decrccr (jf llu ’ourt of Kijuity. The land now olfered for sale lies in ilillerenft parts of the county, and consists of various tracts, some of which are very %aluabie, particularly the land known by the name of the Wliitebous'o traft, which was the former residence of Col. A. M’orke, deet ascd, and the lanrls near Statcs- vil’e. 'I'lie lotsin the village are some of them valuuble ; and among them will be offered for hale the lots on which Capt. llobcrt W’orke lately lived. A credit of one and two year'; Will be ;;iven ; and the sale continue from day to .1.13 till all is sold. (IKO. LKF, DAVIDSON, ) r .1A ,M KS CAM IMiKI.K, f '/ ’nir.OlMllLUS FALLS. Nov. 4, 1826.—3t’y VLL persons indebteil, either !)y note or book account, to the late .lonas Cohen, «if (Jliar- Inite, are re|iiest, d to make payment iintnedi- atfly ; and :dl \i ho have nccoiints against tho deceased, ari' lerjucsted to present them, ac cording to law, lo HKN.I. C()MKN,or^ .. , LKWIN COIIKN, rhose who have kft watc hes with . Colim are rcfpu’.sted to call and take liiein a\\ ;iy, or they wil, be sold for the benefit of tin- estate. Oct. 27, 1H26.—iw.ltf \U\:vav, ay. UAN away from tin siibsei-iber, on Wednes day, the lltli day of October last, a ncLro man named fHIAWLKS, eighteen vears old, yellow eompierted, sbm mad. , 5 feet 7 or 8 in ches hi^rli, ii„(l s|,ok-.-ii to, looks wi|. , and his voice is ratlx r e.fremiMate, 'I he boy savs he was raibe-l in tlie st*te of \ ii-jri„i;,j., count). Any person who will apprMie d said negro and confiin- him in any jad. and }^i\. me information -o that ! gel him’ shall rect 've ;i generous reward. .lOIlN SLOAN. Charlotte, Nov. G, r)26.—-Iu6tf his election. Il would be well if all, who, like .Mr. M. liuve no mie.d of tlieir own, possess no fixed pi liiciples, w ere pcr- n’.itled to rnnain in iheir original ob5.c’.i- rilv; li'illhey lo(j often oh!;.in places, lo T.rllers rccelvcd from I'lorida, state, that a lUiel WMS recently I'ou^^hl v. iihiii .hat t|-.-raorv, brtw,.,.,, -Mur... I ,.„c,N.ic. „l'.nCM, oC l:,lvr,-.s at.d «!>■■ anl Col. Macomi), ot 1 alalias’ee, 111! Mdiich the former was wo-andcd, but not |have juugmeni to peiccive s'jvcrcly. I the rii^’i', and iir-nnci. • It i-. kr'.wn 1 lior.'' wa.s nr, eh c’^ r.d l;eket li r '!r. Adams, eouseuiK Miij ol'> ;ric.'iwS cuiild not he liiuru. j lultcr i:oni !*f. Jago di; Cuba, t::> I dei' liatv- of '.M.-'t St-pternhcr, uicniiM;,s jt!'.;it()ii tiif l^i'h, an ae.iul ( irlbq!;':l.o I e."-exp ■! ivr.eed tlierc. ‘•'i’lierc vvi re ! ' 'I'I. . tl.v.* •' :id r.'.o'e 'SrdfO SCAI'KI) f'oni the j;ill in tlils place, on the lai ni;.,hto'i tin ITll. ilil. .Ioskiii Wi\i',;i |-,u- loridU'i a!. ! rl,.ir;-ed vi'.li l.ijd' ‘ I'inus. '1'. (■; r ;s a'.joi.t I .‘1 i t ]U inches in h( i;;iit. 1 o-f^'-e boiiied, Mjv'A Ii. ir and In ar!, Lh-e e; es, ;o,| bus uii..l 111'-’ i) t niied ;t la-'tallv looi.m;.’ )unti.- I'.alK I'. lit- is-.i danjcd oiH n,i.-i inM)ciet\ ; and it i't bi ped all g'dud ei'i/i-,is v.iil be .',n the v.atci) for Ins ajMin-licn-^ion. * I he ab.-ive re ward of K1\K lit .MlllKl) Il()!d.,\i{;s, v.ill we ;;iven to aey out v.bo w,ll apiJi-elu nd him and lodge him in tlu- jail at this j iaie. AI.I.l.N !iAI,l)V»IN. Charlotte, Nov. -1, 1826.— r ] 'I be 1,'egister, Know ill,'-, and Whi^;-, .Nash ville, Ten. W ill iiiM rt the aij(>\ e tlire.- tiiin>, an I fnrv. aril l!n ir hen the ii.one\ will he proiiij/ ly r- mitted. '1 hi: id:s(.()i.N rjArj. AtiTORir R no'A - 1 p- r.ition, :.t the Slio ,1s of the t .S(Hitti I'lir''., a >iMit 7 Hides .>>. ith oi’l^in'-oln- iin.'.er the Mip iinti ndain e of .Mr. l!(* vi.-s, a hi.,t-'.i'.-.- ,\..ihr, l.itc from I'l nnsylvaniu ; sii.cic (■ Ul !)•* bail all M/es of Cut .Nails and I jlr.uU, lo_.;-e'h .r v. ith every deseiij)tien ol \\ i(.n;.’;ht lion and (';tslin:.^s. 'I'he .’vails '.\ill lie didivi red at tlie M.'iri’ifacte- vv, nr ill 1 .;i)fn!i,toi., !jy the ki-^'-, at Scent", i -r It).: «.r t;i aiiv other \ill.i^''i or stun-', at. the f Ir "h-toTi prici s, with the addilioii of the Ir i!;iit irf'i.'^i ( ii.irlestfin i i t!ie [d,,ee (.f ih !i'. er\. (Iiiier.s to the su!iseiilier uiil i>e l!;a.ilvfiih'( Tv'- ' e.\ei|, aud pan'.i'ialK atiendi d t'e iiKMiv n i.r.NWiDi:u. Sho:d-> I,liic(/in count ' ' r 20, loJo STILWI'.l) IVoin the suliscriber, on tin 2I*!tl _ nil. a very h.r^,-'.' aac a Ii);. ly bluci* KfLL,. with soiiii- white flakes on his hips, dio. \ dc, • •lining lo a black ; -v. i v siiort herns t .i t..e size f f him ; ai.y other niLrivs nut i'ei.oIh et.;(i. He was iei hi-d frii’ii Wilki s iii a dr ive, aud 1 ex- ji. (t lu- will try to go i;ark ^hen-. Any per.,oii tliat will };-l\e me an\ lrilorniat;on so f r.m _u;-et him, or fetch him to nn , sln.ll Ix; pa.d I'ur'h’s trouide, il}- the in'/sfviher, living in M_cklea- burgcounty, n.ar .S(te( I Creek. . ^ ' .1. W. nU'JWN. No\. 1826.—2l'7. \iVSvSVi\vi\\l)U. r|lil r. Copartm-rsnip lu retol.n-e e.xisting under 1 tlie linn (i ,1. I). Uo\i) ('(). is now dls- soI\ id t)y the fleatb nf the li’ler. I bosr u ho stand ind( !)tcd to said hrin, eit!;( r h\ no'.' or l.»)ok a''cou.'it, me now calh.d upi .1 i’m- m ttle- niL-nt. '1 lie Mtual: -n of tin: li!-in i.iipeiiijudv demands all ul.icb ii.luo to ii, in ordi r 10 uee't the de.i aitds ai.;a!iisl it, -\dvi rtU. ,.,ri.'s .,t' tliis kieil ;i:’c jiassin,;" hi-i'.;c tlie i\\s t}' deiiti.rs io rap. 1 s-.re-jssWin, aii;l ma:,y jx rinit th. in to j, .ss, refilies of tie' eoiiH ipu in s v, Ineli u;.;^lit re suit fro n procr.i'itiii.ition, U'-^ii..;i ni e and an en- tir' indill'vreiico r.iu'neto the r ili'l;’-, It i ; pre“ ■ i.i.d tln.t tbos'* w ha ai\: 111 arr> .1:1 »■ jUi s;i'(i hrin u ill h ve i!k goo-.no-s tu:,!!.'!' , 'li^m selvc-. tu ’.-fie'''., til.it tliiy |)U!'cIi:is,-n t'l .t,(i( d'' •it c, sb rriici; 1 nit i.ot unr; ii-.dd-, \C3. iiicf.r,-,ivtent, tlial the money shnui l not be’..d" \ar,e' (l witiiintbe limits of 12 ;i.o:i'1:.' ' li'le- r.'eiit means fad to produce tlie ihsiif.. t fleet. eo;i j)uI.sor_\ niesiis mas* in; it. i.| *c, mv shfift |)eriod of tune. N. 1!. Cotion will !)e tak hi ;,unt, i‘ the Charkston or Chcraw .Mark', t, I'i. (. a.i ru Oct. 2.). 132''..—.'t' 10i5tr> I'aki'r.s’ :'r";'nt.s. For at iliis Ufl'.^c,
The Journal (Salisbury, N.C.)
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