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AJV TUB sf.ljM.iV.' j,J Xjrth-CnrMna Slate Gaxittt, rMhr, weekly, hy Jf BELL K LAVr.ESXR.'!; j j f , . fy.'.w- ';, three dollar p'r aw ., j. o paper wiU.-J-e.weaf wMhoqt MliM l ,i j. pacl ia a.Nwwre, J no ppcr dissaa t he T"" ,n Editors, wJeta U .. in!c sre pd. .IhxrtUMoruU,' tut ex ,!ir iScn line. injaetea1 thro ti.-we for on . !' r '' twenty-ty. rents for rack eoatava VII letter W the editor mutt be Just PuWislie&r ' ,vg rn& iUJI T Tl Tt OPTIC, , NORTH -CAROLINA --i V. TOR- 1327, V ; f -n' lining; A jtronomioul CttrolnUniu, iJie'inj i"r i-""'!;. i..nung, y1cv U'l Effijwcsofthe Sun M.r.n; Moon'i pliMet; iheririn, tettinf: wil vouit.ms f ih ro-st oonip(ro Tkiirti sod fix .l Sum; Stai of lh ctherj Hie inrrew, dc r; . j..- jikT lunKllt of daylj nd th Ib'Cynls of the Clmri h of F.nnland; together with Hitcel'iouHj-1 irt.r! .-1. u-Ial ReeeiiH'i, Anrdoe, lint of the 1i,-fi s of government of the L'lUted Srotet wd of Nurtu ' aroliTui, ol Ur. MemnrM ot Atcmbir, nurs (flu-Mini; ,ne dilTcrcnt Coiirtl hi this State, i.ie 10 cfnta each, 75 rentu k 4z-n, 4 dol !wf.ir llfa grnv T dol!n a Jros;3,d(lUM lu five hundreil, mn1 !) dollar- for thoaMHuT 'f)rfT'from (.'ounti-T Merchant 8nd p i s v. ill he prrmj-tlv nttclfded to.' r - , S "y ' : PraCticpJor Phytic. r The nlicribcif'Teifpectflly am-.oanceii to the j HiJiabitanW of Ralrbh, and its vicinity, and this tiieuu. pr.o.-allr, that he bai resumtd .h Pws- Phi'fic. lie pledget tlic entire (Ircitim f tis I'm'e and talentk tovarda the pmweution f hit firufrs'iotialjfntie. ' He Ult-t alLtimr. be hum! it the pffiee of Dr.. W'ra. H. Hauler, when ti.it otticr wP,en!rW. it . V.-.? t a. 3. II. BrKRFA Sqit. ; lS2lf' " ' ' .t7-tf Tlw1 CojmrtTir.shio heretoforr .PsWmR nadtT t firm of" Pere'ivsl & Hoag,".-(WhoUwIe Diupvists. wnn dissolved by mutiud congest on the 1 si (lay of Jane UU ".: ' 'r - ' 1'ho huiuniiss will be in futarcevnnSKMK llie snbwribrrs, who have formed coitncrhip, un1r the iirra ot " If. a. noar CJ ts."?- . W. S. Boaa; & Co. tnke- tins opportunity of :iming their intention, -to do liuMiien only for '.iv'i, or town acceptance at tour uioitUis. jpyt t J. A. Joansow, '" harleMtifeSeptcmbci', 1826. ,,40-6w ;. Medical College of ..South Carolina. The LeV-l'irea will be isunicd hi tins Instito- l.nn on the second Monday of November next, s folhra-.. "i . I On .Jv.itorn", by John- Edwards IJolurupk, i M.U. . - I r $irriy, James Ramsay, M. 1. ' ! .. ' lusiit'tte iti.d Prascttco ' Mndm, Samuel II. n;ikson,M. D.i- i - - . ?i(:itr.-ia Afaiica, Menrj R. Frost M. O. (tbsMnct iwH the Diieatn ef JVtrmen and In- .uf?vThoniw G. Piohnn,M f - C'lfniiMry nnd J'liAjtncuy Ediuund Raveucl, M. d. 1; - , ' -' Xaitrra! Ifivtory and Botaim, Stephen Elliott, L.L. W'"?-- -v W! I'. CkddtfijJS-aflX JkmmmlmJw tfJiUUomg. -.v J. E. riOLB.RQQK, , ' Itean of 'the yarnUtj, hnrlc-.'on, Sept.lO, 1.826;, S-Sh- V4' . & - ...I 1 .a. a." ( i vn m i n c I) i .9 .t Hlfdfci ni1 s,' W'j'cShcrre prowl xalularg in vat-iws dkmte to u-hc'i the human itptejn ii liable, jSfcj' SIT.PHATE of.Qf,TlXEi valuable wid ii:jjn'v aiiproveil Medicine for Ui cure oflttte'r li.rtent. v Ajr'ie. and Fever." It ts very upldom, 1 11T-, this Medicine tails of producing the d's' '(! cflrct i;. this epmplaint. Jt Is kept eoiislantly ;m ( -ii-.-.tl for immediate use, With tlic neeessitrr Oii'i ctions fcaeompanvin!? it. , !.'0-HF4JLE POWIIFJIS, niflst tiBCftil'ftnd ef i avious apiierlont, rsperially inn sputlircn cli SAL -JEIl.VTUS, wrejl known as a.tisefiil rcmi '"id v,: tm s rf those -pilla, S a.picrtitivoof, Bil-' i i is Pi'i rr, have heun fully tested thrftiighout Uie Viih-il State.. ' : v . l Tlie siibscrihcr lcecps a' snnplr of ifvtt above,. v.i;'. a general asSortmentof ftinail11" wciltojnes. '"dD-'LEHMAK. Uah i.-li, Angiirt24,180f.' , ,- ,,1.55;, PROCLAMATION., Governor of Xarlft: Carolina, . - "' ' ' - : 200 Hollars T?cw;irtl." Whci-cc, it satbfuctorily appenrs, thht a ISTeo Man, iian.ed NAT, Jim p-njH.-rrf-ol'jl'bo'.niisti. Clunibi iT, ! .$ bi Mken the iiul of fiichmiind toun- 'v, (in v, hi h he. had biien confined on a charge of 'I'inieri'tid Art.on,) and ny escaping Deyond the limits of the State, Las thereby placed hiiBself out ' reav.h the oitiinart nroeesi of lawt' A'ow theivfore, th0. end that the sakl slave Vi' nn y be brvjjight ,o jitstwaV nie above reward ill he tiven to anv nerson or nersons w lio shall :,;'p:'(-benj and cuniinc l.ioi ni sonic jail In-this -tatc. And 1 do hereby rrquh-c, c nuaisodand ""join all officers, civil and militan', withia'this su!te, to use tii'cir best endeavors to apprfehehd or -a:iv( t ) be apprehended ,slh body n said Nat, "id ,im aafcly IteCp, sotluit he may he biwihtto " N"a is about 2-2 Ttttrs f eVn DritfJft rnulat. 0 lei t hiRin, rather tpare built, reads and rues toierr.vjlv -w ell. - v. ... . in testimony thereof. I have can 'Mitti the Great Seal of tbe State to be i ' S. hereunto affixed, and signed die same jj-jalthe City of Raleigh, this 21st day ill .T.UgU!ll, lauo. H. G. BtRTON. OaTcrnor, .!.o. K. CiMPBrit, P. See. .i.i-lfx- lit: &r- . ' " ').,'l: -T: J Araonsr thenl aro sundnr first rat AKoSODA PfrwntR. -iXCJi Saddles, Bridles.. Maitiiiiralea M4 LKKi ANTUBILIOCS l'UJ. "U h;isel rom 1 k4 immi 1 1 W Trs U iW vth cm at Rli Wi. ad It amrh of UmxAtrf , rvd on cfth m rewto ls4ir (rir JUh to Tsrboroh.' The i4 M ell djnt( ih culture of Cum,- Cot tt, kN with utficjriitrlnra Urnl la mk 10 or liluK'sto uliantJ. 'J fee mi-H, u thouiht by H judto he one of tlir hcl;h of the kudtanrM and he improrcl , , U eonty. uh ex )!et uer. i would thrrchaw mife the atuntioa o Uum J;,iS in tht Inwer OYiirklf trt Uthe huts. hiaM.. wcU m wintrr t, to Mm and ruwdoe kjr uwmaciTca. - i ho aBrvemeaM coqun in tw ory UweUiiif Mjb, U by Si S.Mt, whh a 1(1 feet fee, 5 ehhaarri. 6 room, "with a ptaee at teh, Kitohea, tiratury, aud all mher uaeeery Out huihUnni aaew awl awKiwoaiaut Aeadna ' within .1U tnrdr of the lweUh.i Houac, hrh piild, aitha liule eiKn'f, U ! ""o f rywanwauarftt 8trw (iwue, and 0 Ju u thought to he a f.wd uiiui a Sue a aay ! UiM Jrt. oT the eowrfrt a Cnioa Giivnh 40 VhkrhCoe hy waturt .. Apple Orchart, wflieicttt to make iy narreU ar mly, ma- eotMing into iU primei a-Prarh Orchard aouUiaiiif ahout l liffS( jm brgmning to heuft , Also, two other trtcT of Land, aittuOudl miloawortotlvA Wigli, on Bearer t-'reuk, jeomnihuiR iJO aorea l,h. 'I'h. huid 1 well cdaptud Ui the enllore ofCornandCottoa. '? , ; 6ETUJOSCS. - A Farm for Sale. ,AereeaUy to the last Will of the late John llny wood.juu. of Fjiudilia eoontf , ihw I'lantatina ihi which the decemted reuded -wai be )1J b Ute e eoutor of uud V dl, an Friday tlie loUi ot N o emkarexlj outhq prenfuiaa. vlhvre aw S4lr ere of Land, w ell auKed for raininr Corn. Cot ton and Tobacco, and well watered. , There M a good eotnmodiOHg Uwnll.ng Houw and eei-y ile cestary, out huildiog; fur tlie aevouiiaodatioo of a tartulv, and tlin, place is remarkably pleasant aad healt9v ' ; rl The terms of sale will be accommodating, and nude known at the time. " ". PETKR FOSTER, Oct. 17, 4-3tr;' ISotice. ' ' v ; Will be sold, on Thursday the IGfhday ofNo nulier next, at the late dweHmj; house ef Adam Sims, rtee'U, im a credit of tea niunttis alt the crop of Corn and odder, oiie yoke of tiieiij a tuicch oi iJLri, nuiuenoiu luniuure, anionc vinioii h; uonje ni it rate. JMtiier IJeds, also tliree y-ing J 1 Jte ly negro meD one wonmn auu child, with vuudi y other articles,', Bond and ap proved security" will be reqilired.' '' f.l, Oct. lfi,'l8J6. tt-h i.im jAjbL..- liest AJaJjatim JiHiidsv On the first Monday" in Dceembor next, will be offered for sale to the highest bidder, in die town of Cahawba,' all thou LA NOS belonging to the South Carolina Compauy, which were purchased bv Stephen Elliott, Esq. of Charleston,, in 1 HI 8. They fie in the vicinity of Montgomery and Ca hawta, and eonstitnte die finest bdy of Lauds e ver otl'ered for sale by- iadividuuls in this State. 1 he richness of the soil, the piu ity ul the water, the ceneial health 6f the couutiy, the suiierivir ml- vanliigea of uavigntion, the unparalleled facilities' ol commerce, n luutuae neitner too eoia Bur too hut, affording a pure aUnosnliei, tlifc denseiv populated neighborhood, presenting a lively pro- Ceci oi eomuton ucnoois, uie suerior growia oi ottnn, and the general wealth of the country all oonsuu-e to render a settlement in this naitof the Sliite desirable, The great care and judgment with w hich these Lands were selected, the, very lew pru-fcs at which 'they were purchase, and t!ic anxiety.ot. the vomnany to Oiappse. 0 uem, ui' the DHiTiose of clTucUTira SettlementaraonK tliem- solven, will enable tliC purehaer to obtain good uiimmiiTw iii: -s-- ?. : .'i.:'M A credit ot one, two and 'three years w M be gir- onaisd ood seciriies reAuiivd, All the pur cliaife hioney lias'bech wtid to, covernment, and deuds 6f couvpvaiicewillhe mad: to the pvixhaser i 1.. i. '.. .1. ' ... . ' ,' JESSE. BEENE, V''. 's2'A'- "Apfcntof So; Cas Company Cahawha, Anc. if, 4826. e. - 4(-8w. The above lAnxlsioiiUin utrards of 20,000 a cres,and are situate, onAlabaiii and Cuhauba Ri vers, lig Swamp, Ccdnt1 Cane and Pine Itarreu ( a eeks. ,. .. . , On the 20d day of October, 182G, at the Store of James Simmons, Esq.. hi the towu of IIhIucx, will be exposed" to public sale; the perishable cttate of Uic late Win. f. Uioplon, dee'd, consisting oi all aier'a euop. ready made Collars, best plated and braia mounictl Casriage and. Chair Harness, tog Whips, Sc. SafcMv"s loots, uirtli Wt'hb. LeaUier. k.c. ami al most tvery other ai ti- ele oceessary to arry on the' Saddler's business. Also will be rented out tor toe ensuing year the two houses occupied as Shops. And on Wed nesday the 25U day ot October, lXb, at the late dwcluugj house of Wntt P. Clopton, dee'd, will bo exposed to public sale fell of the household and kjulieu ruruiture tjejonging to tlie oee'a, oue Cacrntte and pair of Carriage horses, and many otlier ai-ticlos too numerous for nssci'tion. Six months credit Will be erven the purchaser, on trivtn hoiuland approved security, before the property is changed, to the Administrator. 40-wp SojitT8, 18-2G. .i . . . Br virtue of a deed of trust to me executed by Heni'y'fGoodwin, for certain purposes therein mentioned, I shall proceed to sell, at public Auc tion, in the City ol Raleigh, on Friday, die 3d (lav of November, part of Lot Muntber one hun dred ud thirty, (No. 130) with the improvcmetils thereon eonsutingof n Store house and several othdr buildings. The Store house fronts Fy etteville. street, and is conveniently situated lor the transaction of mercantile business, being near ly in the centre of the City. The pur-'haer will be required to pay one third of the purchase mo ney, and a credit of 6 month will be given for the balance, upon his giviug a bond with good and suf ficwnt eeuritW v 4- .' -U The subscriber; by virtue ef the 'same deed of trtist, .wdl also oftef foral in the county of Chatham, on Wednesday,' the 8th of November next, the tract of land upon, which Alsey Good win now resides. .Thin sale will he niade uiwn the premises) aad. credit of nine months will be riven, the purchaser entering into bond w ith good tWurity. CF.O, W. HAYWOOD, 'fnw Oct 1" 1SW 1-tf k The aubsaraWr Adssf to wmme to the wa. m aiMintr, wal oti-rat pMia aalc, Uk- pra ou TwkUj V lm saoant. t t, " t !r( ba aw trade, wi Kj-it I J mt.r. ra of IJ.I.jA, a wnme,!n.'rt, Cie r i V.l,.(X tf Turoorou(b, eOaUit i - Sjl . rwa. hiss nwvniar aad hrKlihy i!u .Ja.nkl "'w'Kdiwilwein.nf taw, poo4 Kitth, Bam, Caiba, awdall rrcavyaf b MTi, anowjr "' Urhi Mdl and Coaoa Ojw, and mi aiortWast This traot ixi in the Cut of Ma'Vl srork,nJ'J irooa fcxia as u.e treel af .mil. Jt Is as (food a stand fcr a pualie hnuie and sore s any on the road. , Them as rleared Land autHcicut i't wort or 10 hands to adrantaw," ' . . Alan, one other tract, at AM arret, lag one lnd bWaa on Said ercvk. hkh Is rank) is an the aUwam, wiA cleared frotmJ sulficiriit to wwm a or aaoas vt advwntape, with a eod log txx' J Other out houses, ati Aue Ore h mil soJncieMtorior Jbai-rrUofllriniiv. Thu tract is weO waleful. , ... - And, also, m CmJilng M-h!no, homi'hold Thr sale wQI eouUnne linin dsr to day until all Is anltL ' ' Terras of aule One third at cash ill be tvauired for die land, and a lihorat amdit for ! jitlier two third( cath fur the corn tod fod der and a iredtt for the rewdee, which till be timlfr known on die day of saloi S li required, the tmflt o( acres win he iU-ridi-il so s.1 ti have S00 arrea at one tract,-and 30 hvtbe other. Those who wish bwrrain will d- well to viewthe premises previous to the 4sy of sale; at which time a plat of the Laud can be seen. JOUNjUUUtltTBOX. i ,' JDctohert, ISM, V 4l-4w- -Xhe,subseriheT wkhes U sell his tract of Land on the sog h aide of Neusc river, m Wake' conn. t', 19 tnila airth of Ualc'h, wad two mrtes he low the PSiii Warn, tntauuug. 4tK) acres. There are ahout 100 acres bf low rroumfl and sufficient cleared to work or g-hnads t- advaauui lt. iius oa kh; roaa leauuti; trow IfcaeiKh to Uxtorn, is level uud clear of roclti, arid has on if a good huiltlina, and an hrehurd troodfor 15 or 20 barrels of braudy pe aniiuin'. Persons -wvishiiig to nor- paynjeull ill be made f ijt, Yi, part eaitli, pait negroes, aud for the residue credit of 2 or 3 vfsrt ,!' .--v . . . .r ;"r wjixy 'simmoxs. ; . U hei-ehy'1 pvenftliTt haro BiWinistered on and Seiilwlttm estttf ofCiity fr.wterrol'tl.c'rrtun tjr iH:Uljjocombe, foiTOorlv ot PitM-ouutri) and now have m .say hands seventy ix doUarx seventy and a half eents-'-($?6,.ro4B) nbject to ihe clausi oi nr nexi m Kin. fttoer bM a brother and sister HVWS m-Wilkersod eonnty; Georgia, lh 1SJS; smoe which time they have ut been heai-d fi oni The pei -iofis entitled arc renneHtetl lo jn-,,ciit flieivi ln.nl, lefplly nii'lii-nficttted, n enrlr'as pn :'ib!e. BXOS SOilVHU'him r EdfVecomhe cv, . C. ( ti '; , . ,JA ' ' Notice. , . $ AVillhe nl(! i,t pn'il'p' s.',le, at Jeffcrpon, ,ht Abhe coiintv, en tin- xecmd Mondirv aft.-r tin. foorth Moixih) in tVtolier next, the following tracts of Lnhd, to satisfy the bites ilue tliereon for thenars lS2; and I8il, viz. . a ' moaoii'R, in the name of Llijah Jennm. on the South lojk of Xcw-Itiver. adioinine the lanit nt lu- vs?i. ,. - ' ' . " , C 100 aeres, lhehoirt6fHniw Earnest, deceas ed, adjoining the land oi Landrme Eggers. I . 100 acres, .of Henry Miller, on Can Creek. JliJt acres, said,to behe property ol Elijah Jen nin, 9a Piue Swamp Creek. V "- Joiatf HAY, Late Sheriff. , Sept. 23, 1826: - "f- v ." 41-5wp - , S5ii'ijr?s Sale. rFAVill le sold at pubiiif Sale, at Niishvillc', Nash county, XiC on the second Monday of Dccem-ber'-nest, tlio folliu inp tiiiet; of Laiid; to satisfy mo uues ujie uiereon iin-iae Tears staled below. and tbe eet of advertisine: Jtcre. 1!00 ion 1W 121 Wflliani Meritts, for 1 W-li and 18'24, Jacob Coulxon, for 18'.'4, Chcrrr Daniel, for 1 8'24, John Battle, for 1 $44, Jaines Rattle, for 1824,, Redmond 11. Bains, forlSitt, William Hmn, for 18'24, lirury Wllliajus, for 1824, Jainca W, Dance, Town It. 1824. 1 4iil KXK) Uiivm Mien, for Hnnklev t.andv id Rich, for Beinklcv tiandv, 101 r SAMUEL V. W; V1CK. Late Sheriff: October 2, lx . 4l-4 S3 lie ward. A man, who calls himself Hamilton Iltun't. an Indian Doctor, escaped from my neighborhood about the middle of September last, leaving a number of debts unpaid, sml ruling off one of my horses. He had with him a white woman, who passed for his wife. I will ervc the above reward to any person for information, so that I can find and recover, or for the delivery of tlie said horse to me, living on Sandy Creek, Ran dolph county, N. C. and also would be thankful Inr iiitorniauon of the said Harris, who is a color ed man, of middle age, large size anil fond of drinking. The horse he rode as av is a black, f! ve years old, about fourteen bands liigh, not re- maiiuiDle lor beauty; no particular marks recol lected. .. Th" nuhMv- are cautioned atriEthnrlmrinsr the said Harris, as tic hvealculated, by his arts an. I in- ! smuatlons, to deceive the unwary , and those who place much coniideiicc in Indian Doctors, ito.li cralt and Lcgerdim:iin. A letter, giving iidnrmation of the said Harris and horse, r either, will be thankfully received, if addressed to me, at Truj ' sloi-e, Kandolpii county, N. C. JACOB ROl'Til, Jr. October 11, 1820. 4.-ap Notice. Was committed to the jail pf .Wilkes county, on the 18th dav of August last, a negro boy, wlm calls himself f I AUK V, i 40 years old, occupa tion a shoemaker, and also states he helonys to Mr. Fields, of Uockit.gham county, V irjtnia. Said negro is rrmarkably black, ahout 5 feet i in ches high and thick set. The owner is request ed to come forward, prove property, pay chjoves and take him away, or he will be disposed of as tlie law directs. ' CHARLES PHELPS.ailor. Sept 4, 1 8i. 38-tf From the Richmond Enquirer. The Enthusiasts in N. Yck seem determined toharrass us upon the ques tion of fiUerr. The N. York Com mercial Advertiser of the 9t!i slates, "There ij no-m prison i:i Al.iandria, a V' .' . . 'k. ft yCMaz Htm., !, ws fcon f h th st!e, .l ih prwgS of wh- frvedoni sy, been UmI htore th competent rihr. ns of that &atne whwns h has Www orUerc t.i he hheraie.tj oej the asrment of Whl and ninety Coll nnd niileaa they ' in irxa, i oct irew uushii tm Kat ar inni, 4,-o po nvlla must hv ao'.J into slavery! Thinp Lax truly afrfvej tt j paA, whan fin ioly are tlw frrewien qf thw aonXbrennse tl,e Mmii'Ltv tvma nuU ak. bUck,nriteJ anl iiir sone4 whi!e lursniiaj te t.iful hitiaiieas at t'e south Lut even after their fiw.sn Wj clearly reubt'rshed that there can be nn dit about it, they nre still hehl iB durance so be sol J unless diwbe- nevoltnc U iodivicj.ls at Uia njortli will raise, jnooey li the aocketa of the aft, cere of the Sot thf in ilia shape of the jail fee which hare been uncunttitutvnnall ncemnii' lated. We are hspr, hoe-evef,"" to announce that wMiaatirri ere in tmi, Tatst nn end at owce 84 rurever, to then hiH hdncWd and jUefJproceediup. jAa extra ateetsiia; of the at4iiuaiiasiit sncietw ya onlled last neck, at whkih reaolutiona paset directing a proaecutionto.-be poftntvneeij in the case of t)dyonn(f man imprison -d at AliifanilKa With nnrndosMtasMlinit that the case of lfot totv'msjr b-'4mscHted, slo,ftvuU k be thought etpeikent tg s4ect thaicaae to lest th prraj prjiicijilejln controversy. Commit tee were appoined tw take the buaneas in hanit, and raise the ways and m ant for nroe eontinif ha auit or suits, with all poseible vi gor until the decision of tlie Inijliest tribunal in ilir, lend i obtaineU. Ahje counK-l h iv bfn consultej, atvl the eommitteea will i.n- itely enter upon the execution of their dtteN( eowpi-omise yiM be accepted, on til the' law of the Southern States, under which for a Ittnr aeries of years these ajnrreH- si'Mis kive been practiaed, are repealed, or ii i i . ... uitvt mqjr uava uccn iiccicarcii iinconaiuu tional and roiil bv the Supreme Court. The Constitution declares that the citizens of any individual State, shall be entitled to all the privileges end imtnuuitiet of eiticeus of the several States i'The General Convention of the sevetil Manumisaion Societies of the United States wilt tueet ill Baltimore o;i lliu Ijlli of Oo taber, and" the following Delegates have been appointed from the Society in this City. vii William L Stone, (K. liter of the afore, saul Com Advertiser.) Theodore Uwitrlu. (Kdjtorof the Daily Advertiser, and miantlam secretary to the Havttoid Convention,) James rainier, Joshua Underbill, and Aaron Leg gel". Two or three days after this publi cation, the nforsafd Deputy of the Man utltission Society comes forward with a " yoTTtcVvm and states that " if h in Petersburg, Virginia, and not Alexan dria, where the toun man is yet ifn prisoned for hisjail fees, although his freedom, has been proved. So much the belter (quoth Mr. Stone.) Prose cutions will be commenced both in the District of Columbia and the " Ancient Dominiyn." The wrongs of the oppress ed in both places, shall be redressed, and illegal legislation be made to yield to the wholesome provisions of the con stitution. :. Jlnd when ione, the work thall be thoroughly done. . If this Fanatic had not bren abso lutely Slant' blind, he would nut have used such peremptory and arrogant language upon such an occasion. The " Ancient Dominion" is, we suppose, to be humbled; the wrongs of those whom she has oppressed " thall be redressed" and the vague and general threat winds up the paragraph, that "when done, the ivork shall be thoroughly done.'''' Yes, Virginians, "thoroughly done." Is tins important Deputy really blinded I bv the dignity of his station, or the ex cess ot ins zealr " Uliaii be rcdresned!" "The Work shall be 'thoroughly done." And tins menace is throwj) out againsr a whole district of country; and touch ing one of the most delicate and diffi cult subjects, which relate to its whole internal police. "Shall be thoroughly dimcJ" N hy, what is this infatuated man after? And is he so certain, that the Constitution of the United States is on his side? Does he mean to con tend, it is so very clear that a citi.en of the btate ol IN. York is to stand on bet tt;r grounds in Virginia, than even her own residents? that they are Jto enjoy greater privileges, anil to be exempt Irom those disqualifications, which at- tacn ceicns parvnw to ner own inn;ioi tants? That a white citizen of N. Y ' lo vole in Virginia without a Iree- nold, or that a free man of colour in N York is to have more immunities than a free man of colour in Virginia?, Does he contend that similar circumstances are not to produce similar conscquen ce? Is this the construction which he puis upon the clause of the Coustitution of tlu United States on which he relies One would suppose that more mod esty of language, a less lofty, peremlory and insulting bearing, would better be come a case, which involves the most delicate interests of a large section of the United States and upon grounds so flimsy as those which he has assurn ed. , We would repeat in the words ol the National Intelligencer that," these eerv- tlemen are doing irremedia! mischief by their thoughtless interference in a matter which they are not qualified to ctniiptehcnd, in all its aspects, from their being ignorant of the nature and bearing ol the relations which they aeck to disturb. W say to our friends Kastward now, as we have often sajdj YoLXVH At lia iJiKrrMt frrmt: Besrarw rn f,m? Ibie Cfln-rt?ei o VUlontriet." FORKIGN. FRO . EUROPE. ... 'Aaio rWr, Qrf. 16. Tht Ibtb of StDtemhev narkt .hi,v Janus frvpptr, Captain MarahtJI. ar rived, oo Satunlaj from Uwrrpnol. bringing advice t that data inclusive. tht ctttton mArkft bad been lively the last fortnight at rather improving price. We outer, that Mr. (satlnin had . Cnnfertnct with Mr. Canninr on th Uth alt wkich lasted upwards of an hotir lr, aod Mr, fanning tet out for Prit oa the 13th. The Courier asert that the departure of Mr. C. is solely for tht purpose of health and recreation. Thtre it do nws enncernins Greece. except a general remark, communicated by ome private letter, that things re- maincu witnoui alteration; and inteJ liirence received from Mr. Evnard, in Swttrerland, that the Greek fleet waa otT Hlra. Our last accounts stated that th'n . island wai to be made the strong hold of the nation. .The Greek Committee at Paris hav mule a statement, by which it appears that Lord Cochran vailed from Fal mouth in the sloop Porcupine of 20 guns, manned by 120 Knglishinen, and was i joined br two steam, boats, each carrying four ?4 pounders, and '2 mor tars to carry a hollow ball of 6"s pounds. In July, he was to be joined bv two French corvettes, carrying 0 to 24 gnns, minted hv liuti hnn n who were engaged when Lord C. was in the Ne therlands. The iJ-tris F.toile intimates that the conference between the Russian and Turkish Plenipotentiaries at kermJin. are likely to terminate without any satisfactory result. The same paner reports that an Fu glish squadron has appeared of Major ca, for the purpose of sttoportiti" tho negotiations which Mr. Lamb is rsr rvingon at Madrid and in the event of his not succeeding, to take possession of the Tlalearir Islands. Liverpool, Sept. 16. If is trratiivino- to have to report a continued good de mand for cotton, at rather improving rtrires. The tales amount to ahout 12.G00 bags. Fears are entertained for the safely of the Hamburg ateam vessel to Lon don. Sir Walter Rcnft. it is said, has fin ished four volumes of his forthcoming work, " I he Memoirs of the Life of nonanarte. The work is to consist, of six volumes. The four firt m-. nearly printed. Paris, Styt. 11 The Journal des rtobatslies in its acrnunt of an Knlih aqoadrnn being in the Mediterranean, tor the purpose or taking possession of the Balearic Islands, in case of h pro bable necessity arising out of some remonstrance of Mr. Lnmb, the Fn"lislt 5,"nister at Madrid. The Fto!e. Lv-erpo.1. Srpf. 12-r.Tlie accounts from the different manufacturing dis tricts, are almost unanimous in repre senting thp state of trade a gradually improving: and we mentioned last week that the quantity of cotton sold in this port during the last six weeks, almost doubled that soli I in the preceding six. We therefore venture to hone that the country has passed the crisis of its suf ferings, and that it is now returning, slowlv indeed, hut surely, to a state of prosperity. A general panic and a glut in the market, were the great causes of the 'dUtress. Th, strength of those houses which withstood "the pelting of (his pitiless ttorm" has been well tried; and the cessation Which has taken place in the production of goods ha removed the glut. The commercial and manu facturing classes have received a severe but salutary lesson, and we trust that they will not forget ittn the return of prospeilty. Tjmdon, Sept. 14. Important to Mexican bondholders. We learn that the dividends in this loan will be paid on the 1st October. iAmlon, Sept. 12 Private letters from Malta, of the beginning of August, mention that Admiral Sir II. Neale had taken in provisions for his whole squardron for four months, and had of fered convoy from Malta to the Levant, to all the merchant vessels which wer bound that way at a specified time. Thia was considered ah important ar rangement, because, for upwards of nine months past, almost every vessel either going to, or coming from, the Levant, had 'been plundered by the Greek piratet. Sir II. Neale was to proceed direct to Smyrna, and from (hence to Constantinople. Liverpool. Stft, 16 The importation of grain is proceeding with great ac tivity at Leith.' In three weeks, about 8,000 quarters of wheat, 5,500 of oats,
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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