1 f J a-rn4. Tb w!ntew r r.s. r. jonsf Km l.,t frt. , tVet m v Wert, Wrto jiereed t spared -d 1 ''Twin ftr a lit of fwiww'r nnemg V W ?t-w niuni ?r, Wrh wws v ' ! .1 a I -n at n-v r t l'irtf n 'nr - . . i . , - wrrr vile wa- .i I-.,-.., rrrivcji 'Wn- . . - i.,. ..-II , .u rl the Renste. The V,H ao'hllUi'ir tb"l Leg-Itnr of the F.tne Indiana ,ft"r1T aivsAtkretn'ore wnn.e4 frfd v cV was or- Wra to be wjw.""- ThebH fwr'rmff the t4tmeot reonro. reeve, Mftn . SlatfV- reV a so. r.v.1 t-ne referred to the Commute! n ' '?' . ... ' .TTi-vWi Jiff. S?. .r,n.fHtMibUe f m-.1 tle limit of .i r.- TV,. Wit for ln'wWm fmprivn- nii't f Ilebt WMtukerii l ftef -deiinr?ome menlmn, m popnel o. ml mde the orf Mltta&J fa FruUy IJOUSH OF RKfRtSMTATiyE ;4 ' TattdKr.Uft. 18, Vr. M'ncWI rTen. pffTed ttwlution Tf lat t the rtttlovn! of the lnlin te th e f tile MtJst'ippimi plc'ff them under t, -'.1 mMinment., Amontn poHed wm4 rtne , from e Select Committee ...hftrhtn xitliarize the ecuption of the mouth orthe Orejron rWer. A bill Im) reoorted tt Mr. Striiw. 'nfr the cn.n;uh ;v,.Kin4 of Florida, who were re Udenti when the territory w irnforred to thk eoontrjf, in 182L the rt)chtorot.n(r m ny lecnoniot tne iJer'","r " rate to CoMRTfM, ortiy wirer ....t. .. bill wt,Wedtoheencrosea,ndrel tbird time to-norrow ' ' .' . ' - -Weantvtmi. Dfc. 19. Vfl. M'Duffie nd Mr. Smyth offered joint e.olnt'iont rontainiror proposition i ? V Tnrm1mrnt.ftheC oiwtitntioi i rrlatfn to 4he i-lwjiiotv" ofPrrfilent, which Mjere ra. knd referred to .Commit of the whole on the te of tliB Union. - Thmhdav. Dfc. SO. 'A diiCHwion took plaft ri Ue Tetolution n- i W- v P V. liarhour. rela'ivelo the ba..v nf tv. f;ovenimciit irt the lS, Ran. Mr. 'Bsrbour spoV ot xome of hit rwormiitiort,-which opposed by !r. U'lHiRle," Mr., Barney, ftutt Mr, Dmvtori. , , . ' . -. FiAtw T)rc SI. ti.,: ,tmA the consideration of J lie liwiw- - . .Mnl..i'.r.n ntlV-rerrbV Mr.-Barhourrelativ to the tala or rtnlf e'tock. Mr. Handolph moved tS lay tha resolution on the taMFjt ... ..,it.niiirth it shoilld not bffe.iin willed tin. bt the motion wa nepaiived by u vote of M io 79. On the final th msnire of the retolution, '9-Nhe 174. The jtvea and noe were taken on both questions. urn win m ' '"'"l'm?m flltillLT IMP'ITTANT. London Gazette Extratrdinnrv, AVv.10. AniLAtT OrriCK. NoV, 10, 18'Jr. Pe'patche, of which the fyllowinir are conieaor ettracta,li-e HiVa.day been recei vbd f thii Office. jtrWrewd 0 .1'i'vn VHon Crokr, Eaq., by YiceMftoital Kir FAiwanl Co'lrftiffton, K. Ci K Conrtman'ler.inhief of hia Majesty' fhi m in tlie V-ri;erranen: i ' ,lli .MAiKCTt'i Sair A"4 . I,ii!terortafMivirin.Oftle'Z. 182T.. ; Sin f hnv the - honor M tnform'me Hla -IJiiyil aiHm;! it Lord Hipfh Admiral, that, v'y pnlleiVffueS,, O'mint.' Heydeit (ri(t .fchevft: lie do llipnv, havinpr ffreed with me that tre slvould etfme into this port, in order to in iHe Prahtm Parha to fliac -ntinne. the brn. 1 war of exlerminntiotv wbirh liftlmheen jrim-v1K on iince his return 1tere Trom pisf failure in the Gnlfof latra, he -Combined irviiritont paaaed tke s buttfrie, in ' oHer to take to thair tieHor(Uboyt two o'clock .psfertiav afternoon. , . i ' ' "x' The f mkish ahipn were monred in tbe form of a crescent, with itniiir on their, cabels, the Inrcfee oftet preaentin their broadsides, tnwsr'ls tlie centra, the smalleA.fme, in ittc eession witlti hem fillinR P tlw interval, The combined, "fleet was fornijl in the or t lcr of sailing in two column, th JTritisl ami French forming? jtie weather o stitrhoird linf, and ihe Huwan the lee m.r ' The-AstTed tn fHowJ by tienna ami Albion, and anchored cl alonj? aide, a Wlitp . of the Rne, bearinir' ih pa pt tint Capitwa Bey another ship of the line, and a larjre double.banked frijrste, each tints hav, I np theie propef opponent inhe front , line ; of th Turkish fleet. The sfiwr lUMi to 1 , windward, nrt of the Egyptian aquadron, . were allotted tg tho- squjidron of ItertdTli rntde Ricnyiand those to leeward, i the . bight of the crescent; were to nterk the tee ,inna of the whole Kutslan. aqtiadrnn; the 1iips of their line, cloainp" thosa of the Enjr. lish.Jine anil, being followed up, 'by their ' ewn rrigatc. . I ne rrencn incateArmme ,vm directed to place herself alongside the uttermost frigate on the left" hand enlerinR tl hafboutt and the Camlnisn, ilairow and Talbot, next to- her, and abreast of ,tb Ccnoa, aud Albion; 'he f aart month and Ms . t. piito,the Hose liie Brisk, jind the Philomel, were to look afteafhe, Ht Jire-vesseTs at the entrance of the harbour; I ra erdrs'tl no punshonli be fired, vnlens pm were ' fired by the Tiirkat and these jortlea were trictlv observed, ... ..ThV Ertirlish ships were . "acconlint ly permitted to Jpaas the batteries t im moor, as ney nm wnn Krpav-xiipnmT, without ariiY ' act "f enen hoHilitv, aTtlKwirh there was evident preparation -for it on board all the Turkish hips; but Upon tno inn month tending a boat it oAe of the fire.tr; telv Ueut H. W. II. Fiteroy, and wend of . . , . . i . . .... iier crew, were tnoi wan. KuiMcrvrr ii nronueed a fcfca.ire firt of Jnusketry from the Dartmouth and La syrette, bearing th .... . - KfTr!sl If t -' V t tit Irwt M t-t Hi'' TV pa. ..,"!.. nrm-m, mM . rp 4 tW - ry rfa lftrmA, ;Wr twanc t. TVs a llwr pt4 s.f. -.f ih fH"tfi lv, rrm mn 1 l tOMira trj, ffct r.rni m'rr af rfp'iwi a.Vm M aw ha k.p d. m (t at tH AsFtl sV-. tl.r anMi Wai Ves ( wJwfiL K'.t1. 54 tSe Am Ire at TH W'rr U.r r 4 ww tbat K srwiM ftr t aS." ami tew fa an bor ; tm 'Ut. Utec tmr lj tr tUr tvMkt taw afre tW Am Wl r tBmed.tW if 4 im Cspit at IWy. ' li airwa as, r tmQi S fwiJI, Mr, ( st'JH tMr amt alwinraiw H ii a r tln M ante, I Ut l,lt bJ sHm Mm ter tV-rt kM the Asia, m4 w e-umi iii wO wewJf detHrwyH Amt r, riaOM (he aa 't m ( krkr A1m-bI tm ti akr Ww4i-'s.atfcniftolarta nwra wrack. Themr ttja awsm awt sjllsj wot. tM A.akt aw. aavt fipwat t" a iwUaif Art tvma vesaals m tax erWM an4 ikir amt, ajma iwiN away Mr miWf ma y (be board, iaaMH annta f W rflaa, aad killed ad wtwa! sereral t bee arew, TW aserwU-m t the pfotraxt'nt tW Ask 'il l iwo?wi,i' be eqsaJHr nplHl to rf( af tV abi af tlw m-r ru l"ka saaancr ia whirb the Henna aad Albia tmk tbew st bewii:"iil i M (He 4m4rpf mw brotbtr Atnsi rCmt MoyMi aad (b CWtNer m tttmr thraoghvH, wstadmiralily aM btily exemplary. runtaiA Fr'lor eeeate1 tbe part slioclrd to perfreirn and with tkt We asswtf-t of Ki t ttle bill brsre detschment, tared the Srrm from bm burnt by the fire Vwelt Ami thr Camimai, lilw nr. and the Talb'rt. followins; the fin eitmple of Cap'.tain H h too. nf the Armxle, who ru opposed lo Ike Jmt; rnpr of Hit 5netWriany 4enmy- ed tlir oonmieiitat and also wlcuoed tfcr battwiet. -ThW ds'ineie battle watenn. iVnaed, wl unahainl fury, fir lotir him -s; and the scene of wreck and devastation w hich presented tif at t't tflitnlimften-sfaa sitrh at hat bean seldom wStnewed. K each thin of our opponent became eWVctually disabled, smc n of!ee ercwji co-iiii escape trvin her mdeavored to act her on tre, so J it is won derful how we amided. the, cllecta of their irr ve and wfd eiplttiont. l. . It rt imtossinle fur me Mt'sav to reach Cur the Me and tealnnt aadstanc wlnth I derfv ed from, On ptam Cnrzon thrnrh (hit long and irwtons congest- nor can I tat mora tbaia i fleneryee for the endu of Cummand.-r Bavnet and 'be pfnefcrsand er?w- of the Asia. fttrthe perfection with which the fire of their (runs wat 4iircciedi each' eeisei in turn, to, which her bmodside wss presented, became complete wreck. Hit Royal Highness will be I ware, that ' ao complete a victory by a few, however perfeet, airn nst an excessive number, however individual!- inferior, cannot he acquired but at t eriiit Uerafcle s-cr (ice life; , accord! rip), I have toiamenl tin loss of Oant. Bathitrst, or tho iBertoa, whoe ex ample on thit occasion "is weO worfhy the im ifation of l)is survivor Capt. Hell, com mand'nfr the Royal Marines of the Asia,an ex cellent officer, w kil'ed e r y in the action. in the ateai'.y prrtomianlte of his duty; and I nnve to mourn the riratn ot Mr. Wm. init the Matter, admired for the zeal and ab li with which he executed his duty, and belo ... edbv all for his private qualities as a man. Mr HenryS Over, my Secretary, having re ceived a contusion from a splinter, I am de prived of his valuable assistance in collecting and keeping" the general returns and commu nications of the squadr'ns; I shall therefore retain in my office Mr R J. T. White, his fint f'lerk, whom I bae nominated to succ ed tltt? I'urserof the Krisk. feel much per soiial oblijration to the Hon Lt. Col. Crad dock.for his readiness, tltirir.fr; the heat of the bRttle, in carrvinff my orders am message to the different quarters, af.. r my rVids di'-Onip were disabled; but 1 wil' beg permission to refer his Kovnl lliR-liness for ftirther partial l.i Hf tliis event, to the details of the killed & wputided, n subject which its painful for me to dwell upon; when I contemplate, as I do with extreme sorrow, the eNtent of our I console miself with the rejection, that the measure which prpdurt'd the bnttle, wss ab solutely necessary for obtaining the result contemplated by the. Treaty, and tha it wa brought on entirely bv our opponents. When I I'muul tliat the lioaHted Oitonmn wor ' nf hnnnr w mJe a erifice (o iv-iton, savage devaluation, and that a base atrmit.iec was taka t of ourrelittnee upon Ibrnbira's good 'faith,' I teltu (fciire to punish the otl'MiiIei-n. But tl was inv iln'V to re:riuji, ami ret-wii 1 (lid ; aud" I tan as sure VfHiv Rnyal 1 IicIiik s. tliat I would still have aro.ided,lhis disAsterotin exti emitv, H' other means had lieeiti Ofn-n to me- The Asia, Genoa, and Albjon, have earh siillercd so iiiu'cli, that it is my uitcntion to send them to Knglanil as soon as yiiey ims rtNHUvetl Hie neeessarj' repairs fqr tlfeir .f nya. The Talbot being cloielv enHxi with a donl)lebnn1ceil t'ritfutct, tias nlso iuft'ord Musidi-rrlilv, as well s otliem ot llie ("nailer ve. tla, but I htflio their dl'ei ts are not more that tan be made -rood at Malta. The loss of men m the Tairo-Esjf ptian ships munt have been nn rncnue, as you'i- limsl Highn as will see by thu actomi anvil Ut, olrtained from he Seemtary of the t;a(iiiiiH Hey, wliio) include Ukat of tw out of" tlie three ab!p o wliit h the Rnglisli divi. sion wn opnoscil. Ctipt. C ir.on bavin- preftr. redcontiiiuiiigtoauiittraein the Asia, Ihavegl. rttn the ebarye n my d'pstrtHti tTmrmanilo'' iJa-iI'Viseaunt Ingestrx', who, In-Vides having irilliant shait: in tbe action, is veil emntehnit t give his, Koy-d HiliiHess th.lrd liigli Admir.d any futtlier pni ticuliiri hc mny re (juiri). . - . l enrnmc, joe ins ((.oywi iifiinesa's lurtlier t - firmatifinj a letler fivan Cnpr Hamilton, dusen live bl" the procexilingi'. e!'. ibra'iiia i'aelia, . the mifierv oltlK; enunnV whiKh lie ban ilevss a ted ; h jirntrn-ol of f Cnnli irwe: bk h I In I witbm ' e-itleasnes, ntW -tide plnod eislni-f-n entering the poi-V- .wbioji f jfave out in conse iquence 1 hnvctbt honor it be, ' . C.CODRi':TO,V' ' ' j ice-Adiuimi . Avery nnmefont' meeting hi tlie citiieas of Washington and Hrfvictnitv friehillv to the election of Gen. A N I) It K VV, J AO KSON, wu new MTnerupurt House on !.atur(Jaf the ltu Irstntt yhen John G. Hlmiwt j Esq. was etllT to tne i.n.vn ana Maiof with EUuiott annoiut- ed Socretariv , ' - I he object, or the faceting; vmthencon ciacly ekplaine 1 by rite f iia;rmsn. -; On motion of William Kenned Kho. k wat resolved, thate committeebe apppinted'whu shall prepsre Afi trtresf expressive tif the sentiments of this tjecting. ,The following gentltmett were appointed: vvid t A, TeUsrr, r, Jonn wi fevtba, John M. Williams, tlcnrv Blovnt and It H. Ma-tiit. - " The committee after having retired ftir t snori uinc, re(nncu inc luuowing a ctaralioQ and f esolmions; , ' , . The interest which We feel in Iht firetefC vation of our republican institytioi'od nr eal for-the proeaentyof1 our common eottne try, luive''nH)ocedli citixen of fleatirort enunty friendly to Jtht etectkm of lien. Ao4 drew .Lickson, ,to udopt tint meihod of ex. tTtsing theTr fiews upon tins unbject of the ppToaching f'residehtiul eonteaf. W" deem it necessar' to enumerate all the causeof our opposition to ,tM, .present AdmiivjstrsrtioB, Marty rf' theses t'e- coeval with tlie political etistence of Mr, Admt-t His bitter and via. lent drotniciaiionof the repn'uKenrrM thedaff! p.:m:..i. l..im..i :.. 1... m. 7 . . t mi s S1 ?iBsnjtt4 t rt - w a4Uwi yvwos. T". nerwa aacvt Mirad Z tns W tW-rwa b tbe Uat 4 Varrtmai4t tat arWv t4 In f. af mm gwtaraiatrM, tefHiwr !t ai. a. y avwaui.faar at tW rrbnM t4 baas, tat tag avfetia VtM. K teetia was t reat at atrjn'wt earrMaaa tot it it tthb4r4 tb aHsa) barwVe4d ct ar rli piWX w.B tbat liu s;Jesre is tK aa tit af a ratter. bnW prt, (! ateswtres aurwej rb Adatlra.'Mabat WMa-J oMt nMw tabt r4leiiiie. Tb trfciL4aarv ckartctet of b ftrtt BMMrt Cnayr eoartulwaal atsre- titt of nkmt d cntfwl avrr tba eraoaecet af the ewntrr, and b an warraauiblt aamtmp Vmm af wwert, n oVIeeMtd by tbt twa4 WtA, fiiil bt parsMel it tbt k-attww tfonae A.ltiinKrttiOfit. Ketff titrw W 4s af tMT nation! ti'aatcarr. hv we vitaesaed rt prifligaJt aa aipeaditort af our pub lit ax teyj ww' ke teen kaaterite turns bvisbed t w service which we arvrr rtaderrd aatf pleadid tad) tipta ssisaiewt ettabtiahed tnf rfijeett never tai'tTaetorily f iphinrdi sttitsxMit at f.era fro the remtis tad sunit T ourUtatHatioat ttdtrrrmtntal tw our best ioteeettti Wt hav area tb gaUani Porter sacrificed to gratify tat maligna fecieg of Sr. Adtmt, tad compelled, to seek tubsat nce for aimaeir and fatnHy In a foreign land we ha sect a proriUble tmifw of trtde, pe oulisrly important to this recti on of our nmn. try, kK by executive miamaagrwet. Thett with mtnr other cVmtderatioa have deter, mined nt Vn our oppotition to Mr. Adsmi 1 Should it bt asked, what ad 4 In we bope to t ore to oortelvei, by d-k.mr hht eleetioaf we rtply, wt will ttsert the right and por af the people to chose their owa Ciief Magittratti we m ill drs'rov ao a.lmii. hiistrstWM tliat have etmiptly used the pat-1 ronage tt Hie govoantcnt to advance their own personal and ambitious views; we will e lect at honest -fresident, with a vigorous In tellect tnd tomd pr etical common acifse, whose chief onjcct will be the aVUtncement and glory nf his country. , s ' Such a man, in the rpinion of your commit, tee, is found in the person of (Ben. Mdrrm Jnci-san. of Tenrettet . -s ' Gencal J - eltsou it first iidraductd to the American Public ciotln-d. with the Revolu tion ry mantle.1 At averv earlv aire we fi id him in the ranks of hit countrymen, opiioting the Msurpations of British tymnny At the ' close of the long and sanguinary struggle t1U termina'e I in the establishment of our nation al sovereignty, we find him pursuing t it au- ! dy of the law, wbicli he afterwards pr.ir i ed wi h s ictess in the western part of our Htate. Subsequently he removes to Tennessee, and was a member of the Convention -that framed the ctnstitutiou af that State. After its ad mission into the confederacy, he filled the va rious' offices of Member of the Satt I.r gisla tttre, District Attorney, Judge, Member of the House of Representatives and Senate of ihe United Statee. In all these high and respon tible stations, he hss.-ver evinced that sound, discriminating intellect,- it that Ro.nan infe grity-and'ditinterettid'ietb, for which bit friends value him so highlv. . " in 181a, when the tocain of war was again sounded in our land, General JUckson.at tut country' summons promptly takes the field. It is needless to recount the victories he a cbieved over our savage neighbours; Let the women and children, whom he presetted from their merciless cruelty, lell of the per.lt he encountered and the success of hi- arms Hit march was radiant with ghiryj t tva il lumined by the victpnetuf TtiL-dega, IJmu-b faw and the Horse vhoe sAfier various m'm. r successes, we at length find him on thfc b'. tie ground at Orleans, whert the pride and flower or British chivalry was collected to seize that grand depot iif'the West. He finals tlie cly dispirited a.nd witlmuTarms without defence nf an kind, filled with tpicl and in fested with traitors, li s gig.nt.u mind alone could have savad litem He raisi s money on Ins own personal responsibility, tu'unates the peonle,aiid is prepared to meet the enemy. And what is the result? Our arms are signal ly victorious, aodN w Orleans ia saved. Tha victory oi the 8th January redected our conn try, cloied the war gloitoualy and elevated our national character. v i It is a ttrange mode of reasoning that the ncquisitiim ol these .splendid triumphs should disqualify i (j'-neral Jackson from holding a civil ofiice. Mere he now inr chief com inaiv', and had af lr back a devoted army, the nbjcuiou would be, more plauailiU; but I we caunyt believe that any intelligent and canuin man would seriously tiree that tins cit izen soldier couIiIuhc his military talents to i . . , . . , . , ciniaTc ma vumry. n is yier wen Known to those aeqa nled with the history of ancient icjjuuui,, fcriiti me uitu cuiiiuiiun oi inoe gi- vcrnmenta'na(alwayt become Corrupt andJi centioutt before their liberties were destroyed.' Caesar. Cromwell, and Honanarte never would hayeittained supreme power, n the parity of me HiMiiuiiuus ui uteir couiiry nad nut oeen destroyed by corrupt aud designing states, imen. It would betray the grossest inoranee to say that such is our situation, Tbt distinc tion too is Wideband marked between him who only marched at the call of his country torepel TnvftKion, aiidMCosfT who, wi bout Uie sanction of" the cOHttU'Xtfd uu hoifties,' at tempt, not with freemen, but with mercenary troops, to-prostrate the govern uient of tljeir country, ami upmi kt ruins to build their owii fortnuea. la it nweu probable tliot lienwal Jaeklnrt will attempt tlie.rn if, his country, or that lit will, who already fias denounced military ' vengeance upoft 'an ndepeiKleiit State for adv6cating ties chat tered rights ' And the better t express the views tnd wislies pf thij meeting, ; . , y . Ite itiwoivcfl, That we consider the f e-elec-libn of John tK'tfcy Adam at dangcritus to ti.n-!.lA.te j.l'iU ...... 1. l-.i. ..n, ...,vlv.., vi Hi:, pfKVIJICi SllUlimi'Wt W ute trrryJionuiblt neana in, our power to IM-cvem w . - , , . v. BilfrlrrtlvetL Tliat Ve Uvf the nf. most pa-nfiileiice in the wisdom, integrtty tnd patriotism ot .Andrew Jackwm. ami wt earrtif lly recommeud him to our fellow citizens aa t suitable person lor that "flice. ' . .. . Jteil filrlkrr remlvtd 'I a At the following geittlenieivconttHiite a eommiitce'of cbfraC pondence,' whose duty it tliall be to corret ppnd with the diflereui couniiet in the State mi devise the most eligible mode' Of choosing electors: . ' , JHmr.lt, I'Mwit tftiin. Est. S'.e!hn ftwm. J'-ale?Jlt7t. Witham goined,,, fjr. IhitviUJ. 'JWtitu't Maiav H iliLim l-Jli. W Ml f- Pott JVtUmH.irekibaUI. Jrtrfih .tick. Lborrt, Jfus Robanmtym, Bind, lid Qumut J.'ttiigtn. Jbtt 1', Bvmvr, imrif JT. Jut'3. Mm.' IV. M.rsh. AnmuW vU ft JiVSj'aiAVt Henry hlamat Xifhard KJlatlin, Jew M'lh an, mid ',.' ' , ' - i t- ' B " furtiet'remlveit. That th? cmwmittee adopt inch other measures as Uvey may deem iMMuuipiou. vo ccoaipuau. the object of "tiw meeting. .. -.,.. . , ,The foregidng declaration and resolutions having been read, tha Hon. Wm. Kennedy, in an ablo & elaborate tpeech staged the rea son for. hit preference for Gen. Jacksont af ter which they werea.bpted by acclamation; On motion made and seconded, . -. i Af-wrtW, Tliat tho proceedingt ftf ihit ."......n ri..ia wy 'ise untirman anrl Se- I ' rT"I Br L alltM rftttFiHaliiea.I . AW. W L..' . .4 HIV EClsl U tTTrr'W . M Mtast Vm.. K - r ,-T,n ii "iv j-w snjcr i orini - KiiT iikjiim. in in niruuitt m Ttir-wjaa Mint ,1 m Tin: fTAiiw u a is. uj iT. jiF.r f j r e n r, nr. "JLaritM ALrumg fn lif Wa, t Ivy taal rraaactskit swoU' af t'.s LvmUi af f-a, Jatkwt as tWs fan ta-atiSe4 at lb ttwrt babir, and art fed Ve HaaJ frt T v tan, $:Wf juv-w f 5rr.-rTl.di, at t CliywiiSM, mmi Ja K. (Tiarttu ta4 Bis. rtttY-.twrW terrejirw, TVrsaet if Wat WiWMjf it at S-aral a f fwl;t twsarv by tha ttolmwa, -v4 a pi wable and resobtrraw a-telM, mnw af t W; W ar Vea af C. imr. T JnCOW as fit aril FeaaVW, tad af d HartW JOUX C CVIfOUt aa VHwrVrJra. ,i . , -' fVT regret (, la st'i"nra af be tnaftle a-m pro.tat4 k aar aW kv (W rVMiaat b-w IW'sys, tad frwn isjev tvtast, wt aae "eearut awr reanWt ut.lant week w'.'k M antoaat f rV araaeediaga. ' imonj nW resiJitVai, ant wat t-Vipfed a' wbirk lUt aa'd'o thnnlj b' tsit ia lauaedu'e p"-. an lit a. It reaomiatwds rhe- IHettta af ft JWkson k flie aaatles afwrp-? ear r1eer tl fHatrict in tW Slate V eonvrnt ad npoit asownittnet, ta taret tbn arwiral eouaty f ne diWrlet, nA tnleet t tuMitf Jartma vaat. att far Elector fw-the T))triri; rtd (bat ! dMt aoliet of tneb setertinn be given to the Ceft aj. JerllKW ouutiUea af 'icibuxw e4 CveiTseym lerwe" at tkiapjaerv ia onto- diiii .lbe rTkat, wbft rtmpteted, mtv be frmH an. iwTOOtnl (a the friends eif .Uen. .tscVsoo tlircmb notthtStatn. As this eenre in wee'rinr l r aure anion, to prrvant distrtrtiw m the lUITiiwat Dlnriets, and ta analda at to art with tlie greatest efh-et, e solicit altrntria to r)ii re.vmimefKLrfo. ry rji-.'.niim, fioia all tbt f.-ieod of Ju-ktsa ia tliis ifsu-. Wesrc eased, in triennial Jltc at I ofrtie .?'jr.'er, of hstint; mii-ejreenled tbe nujtxbcr of pertoot who attended the Adam tneetingia thiseity. This meeting was. held In f!Conrt Hons:-, tnd when tailed to order, aU llie Adams mon pivsent, Willi tbe etteptnn of on or two, drew together wirtii tie bar. These wefe e iu'nt- ed, andwt ansert, nnon the stttborlty nfpthei,- that there were birt 35. " I )isjwnin" men etteli at ti-aa s;"anil the! Register or the teller referred to. dmbtless eountnl all who were whhia the Toert House, one of the R.litnrs'of this paper among tba onmber. It is the tatise of tlie Admiulnttt- timi that needs misrepresentation, and wa take this otiprwtunity of tonjfnUulstiog k upon the happy talent poseaed by iU adiierenU tt supply the necessity. . . , - : ' s FOR TH STAR. DCrmn who. anil.,, Uri.M .i .... The ally eonated tlie 4. k ft ot. Mr. Adsms at the wane meeting, making their mnnber 70, most have inelmkid nM who were preaent m the Court House. ,,t at- th ise within the bar, whowtnf onVd-red a the friends of Mr. AdaWthiw oounteJ 39, ia. liiding t bovs. All Ibme who wn-e without llie bar wero, with one or two ex eentions, Jsekstmians, anil took no pa in tha pneeedmgs. 'Lo ve go." ' The Camden mettinf nce mere It is troe this in a tmntt matter; but in em-dl. ss in large, it is riRht tn.be eorrert. The kegitler, v'n the au-tlt-irny.of fte Eliuab'eth Cily SUr, stairs that tl e lumber of perWs friemUy to Mr. Adams who attended this meeting, was upwards of 50. Ttr members of the General Assembly txm Cnmden ere praaciitj and we havetlieie tnuWity'for naying tliere were ouly U or, 1 8 persons (here uienmy to the Artminlstrat ioa. Tli lie meeting was held In Court week, plJnvwXrailon Convmtiort.A convention of teiegsies, for the formation of an Klectoral Tick- v held i ,i" - T . A ra"' wa, hell , th.n ctj on Thnrtday last. The "-'ioii, fi .MecKiunUurg, anted as Chairman, and,.Iowph Gales, Esq. as Seeretai ry. Or the number or counties represenjed,'' we ire not informed; the proceedings" of the com en tion, as 'published in the Jlcgister; being silent n dm that paint, but have rtason to believe tliat it is comparatively 8mai; -,)roubly not mem than 10 or 1 2, Tfe Sttite is competed of sixty, three eodntiet, ' Mr. (Won made a short tddress, in wliicb be moved that tbt Secretary call ov -rtne teveraiE lectoralUistriUs, wid U!at, 41s Uiey are reipec uvely announced, the gentlemen jivseiit name' such persons at they believe ought 10 be reeohi taended to the people as candidtUia lur VirW-r.-aes5 which modoimss igid K-H'he M. lowing geuUe wen were en n-irainateil as Elec tors, and their udiniiiationteonfirmed bribe eon vention, via. . ' ., V vv ;. ' !'. " bt Umu-iei, Col. Jsaar T. Avery, ol BurkiS. d ih. rVbuer i'lankliir, oflruittfll. 3d 4Ui Sdi Oil 7th Kt.li 9h l.'tti II k iati: l.Uh) Utli l th louenu. l imton, ol l.msoln. - , . Rdurind IK-hisj, ot lui.,omtT. In: AiMlrew ilownum 'o' Stblees.1, Gen. Alex. Gra'v, of Kandolph. IV,' tenj. Uobiiinon. ol'Cniuberiand. 11 . JametiL Siailli, of O, an re, Col. Wm. irhrton, of V i.e.t .tlwai d MjII, tif Franklin.- ( , : ' J 1 ' Samuel Hyuhn, of M tin. - . -. - .vlttat N. Ijimtofof INnujiiotunk ( en. Wm. CI irk, ol 1'nt. M "'. 9. UlatUedgn, of Cnv'bn. 15 Haiiiol 1 Kenan, ot UmiHn. It wasrelioJn.d, that a committee be'eppoinU-d to pK-ptro an address, to accompany the Rleoto raiykikett that ted thousand copK Of the ad-di-ess be printed forVireuUtfon; and tlttit J. Gnlcs, Pr. Jolm Heckwills Thhmst E, Deveren?, llenj. ,Xitig,' IV. C; II,eLe and Steplin liiidsall' be appointed tominittee of Vigilance and Cdt- - i ....... . ... be eitiaent of Greene eomitr. t. ienillv Co the present Administration, met nt SnotTlM on the lSlb Inst AoDvithsbrndine antic had lie at aH the pnl,lSs plaBe., ttid Special lefttrs sent to ncary tlj the 'Adaina party, reque'iing their at tendance; the meeting numbered only 17, flee of wnom were trom othi onnntieaT f WeSeiwifromirespertobWtonrte MrtVU0UDt. Wl'lCOITle, A'CiltlpUIV. Jie notice ws give jlliat an AdraioistratVn ineeti I -The tnbscriber beRt leave to httdrra bis fi antdL insr would he LoUVn. . Air-.;L.t ' . . , . , ,7 .KTiuum , , ,w yne 'Oonrr, a lew difjrt ago; bnt hot t stdBoieut nnnv ber of Adamt men attended to .form' ii eomraiu teej tonseqnently no meeting. Wat lield. - - Anrir-jf.-,Afler a contest of ihrcn days Vor Speaker or tho if mine of Representative, of Ken mcky, JoAn SWJ IgmitK, (a nttrve bf Granville county, in this Stale,) a Jackson man, l..f been elected, by majority of one vote over Col.' Urn. B. BRuUurn, Mr. Clay's Jitter ," w 4 jfo mncll fur (be boated AdrthdrtratU majority in -wtiurc oft 4ventcitrl ?c MARRIKU, 1 m wm'mmf W hm rai e4 We. . ieJ C vs 4 ' t r." ra t aeef. Mr. t.. . t-nm wc-'l r.x- -.1 ! fc fwia ( I-ts tt t-fe Mmttml, f .i i,rrK, lU -t I iari Ijneaaa, "" ! bew'- aev mtrf tawkHi ta tk f.-'eer' t"W fiat fce fir rM'i, mrimf mi trf' t. U- M 4tJ, .t rsr k I erfr brne m lit Iwt at as siai. ta tfafr srrwana, At4 oW -Wr4 JteeH, fceandirrt, ' -'.I or ' rfwr. tt trv 4--"e Hlswa, Tl re-Ve of ie ti eririw4 h b-oX, tM m tr a. A- an r-s-eiie ta $tmipmmmt awi fttwa t'- a!.-t- sd t bUtjes af Mr. r..etaev, aat tW er; J turr. kaenAwre rs imi.-iM-4, as My attrsj tfie r Vay, fe si !red a4 ralea brfe-J, a 41 ia't great orogrew la a-'J kaew !.. . lory n YmTmwv . . . . ..sT 4. . 'Air. Liimnin!icltfo!,I V; tnmnHuww an Sr IW Ttb of Jaaasry , i tti,;-- .'- i ' Who nl SMrb 4il!M VmiIov r . a k!tei mg.'Genirratiby, tUtt.ab Uraniatr, aad pbiai aew1e-W'Brki , - -. j I-ri Utw m anij. ,., t f3w ; p v. FV miijt .ndiicntion;- tr , A nil KIT. SCIKKM; is peoneW tn be a. peoed na tha tea Mwr? a JimTurr weM, t (!.r il.ea.sHnnw3eaeer4 If Mew. Kltusbfirrert, StVUnJ t.rttve, twetv m!trt srnin llil)aat rmieti. aear tb mad laadmr fiam tbat nlr tn 1-aiaVwrnrb; I- tbia trbwAl I wBlta W-twev sjtn-w wants ttitns ajws. ivnaj tv tawt,tt wt 04 wn nni v swwvni .sm. f lb ktmimMJ d. -l,MlL..nrk. ("ravine s1 jwienint;. Hie sarr monVrait mee ; t" sit rtejlrji a mnmh wiH be eh) yd tor brarrf, tnd the prwe e tt'lrfm all tmy. fmm. i.ti twelve and t huls'doHars. The Mnatioq of this tchm! is eTtre.nely b-sliby; anil the governiaeat bf Wift be er'ireW psrriil. . t ) 4 trnv riuuly, fet. 11.' . J.1-4 - ararftMs( rtfHl, School. I east nntlred, laast rliombt af.Vfll'bo anenrd on tlie-first of Jntraaryi proviled Jier fi-iends-stimne lH hevexerriont bf rnrrtinwln tlm handfofracb Ibild tk small tarn of $9 5(1 rfrraneev ' It it euttnnr that day ta praeam gWs Xjt the Hew year. ' W31 van not aid ine tt make tome small nnnrwkf ' -'v-s - ,H . ' Batelghk Dee, S5, Tr f'J $(V.1w 1 ' , rTtie stbseriber b.-vvm Ate inanaaient of the estate of tbelste Jolm rbarranton, rf Franklin eomitr, heivlw givet notiet tn John Tbarrantnn, his sm.lhe onlv absent lefentee, Omt a ronsidara bteorbonf-(!iecstatt has fallen to lus share; ami b! it thenefort rttpiested tp f ome forward aud take nosseasion of tin same, ' - ' t r JRSSR T rfA RKATVTOX, ExV Franklin ao? X. CM e. H, t IfT' S3-wp ; : Btiutliiicid A CilfiPltiy. This, k&tUution will be opened, Rafter tbt ChriUntt vacation, tn the 1st Jauua'ry, 19'2S, an. der the taperintendence of iUV, . W ai noek as Principal. v Me. W. it -rtduatu of Glasgow U niveruty. ' Vrdinhis Uisiunuuwls, lwb art nu mrrousarid satisfactory trom Lin('ricnie aud aiiccLssin uat-hing, iluiinR the last sit years, iu lids tooulry,. the 4i'r uMees li;l on8dewt in wav ing that Ihe advantages if this Aawlewv will e- UUiil iui'1 the Suite. '1 be etaasaal emirw mill 1 be adffiied to Uiat observed at Chapel-Hill. ; i- romtlieniuvivHting attention which wiU be liaal o the morals and tniroveineat of students sent to this AsaiUfiny, the I'l-ustees exieist tbat it sludj receive a liberal ibare of public support. Hix-str-right students eambt accommodated with boarding, intlie Jiimily of the Principal. . . By. oi der of the Hoard tj Trustees. , - , . - . 8AMX. MITCU.U, Pres , L. ;.; - ,JSotict;.. ; , .'-.' . Ry virtue of t deed in trust, exetrite by Col. W liUnt Iktmcl to the subscriber, to secure tlie pavinent ot cevUiin debts Uiereet sjieeified, 1 will wtterat publie sale, ftir-easb, betmw the Court i ioune aoor m Itaieihls on the tliaM Monday in Febvuai-y ne.vl, four LuUdratl teiewnl land, liiug on iamse's oreete, niljoiatiu; the lands of Julin Bex, Robert Cannon and Others," This land lies f,mu "'' f Halevh-isof good tod, tnd bason A a saw anil grist nldnml I.WeM woVh tho tlteiiuon of those that wuh tonurclHiiwnuil estate in that quarter. 1 willntakt sueli a title to the lands ts is eonveyt-d to me. . , , W. CLCr.MR7iT.TS, Trustee.' Doe. 84, lt7 Jailor . uiue. . ' Taken Up. on the 2 2d Nuvember. oouinniuid to tbejad of 6r,,vdle eounly, J?;C a nsronum pmned PkiTER. twenty yeait old, ive leet tbrefe or tbur inches high, ila keo'uiplex oAM'i. S. t.Ait'l HIV AIT .Oxfortl, lVc. 19.' 18r . 53-3w ' - " ?. 'Notice. , V , Will be told, on die first M ondtv in Febrti'arr lv.,1 Aw. .1. ... . l" . 4 l t ... m. next, 4 -tiawts of land. 01 an niiu-b ili.iw.i . ,ui wn. ; .-vmiooro-,. uie toiiowiBir' the. taxes due there an hir the yuar 1826, toettber wuh ibe cost tlieisjon, kc v '.V.Jcre. ' , JrttTar. Joseph Hedsoo,. f 4'Jti Little Rcf . ; ftl f4 aohntiugg $) Mia 21 liuines Cnithet ; - D4 Deeu Hirer , til Arthur lluad t 1.. . I. :' do , 69 I SI 71 IS t'O 9 13 St 7 Si Aitoin NalF- I'udipt' Miu Huitow, .: 9-0 VtlUtl-c riiCJa, ;i43.tacksen,K,4;Hiek 444 Hack Creek ;) r.lillu iJi-own,. " 50 IJabriel's Ci-vck. auuu unm v , f 90 IX'ep rjver IJavid A altar - aoo famway- v Klixabetb Moaver IU3 - do Juel . M 'Daniel , XU0 Rrush Creek 1 51 tiRlids Hot tiven ill or listed tne 1 tQA' . I bury Itisuison, 100 aoisjs, waters Liule river, valued at J dollars. . ,' " nbubal twirdner'r lieirV 100 teresl adjoinine "Shubal Gardner' he'mSO acres: idjomhig . StejiiieTi Mu'aaey (00 acres on Ttnftnft Dnhch. Henay-r or W.lh:inj Uirt.Tj;, J00 aeres, join wg Le,iiiM-d Graces and otbel. valuotl af 8i dollars.' . ' Vi ,TrtwuAS "sVXCJCK, We JSuff Rtmlblph eonntv, N, C. 3 J " V December 111, 187; i.53"6' 5 f" ( . . ' v'""r, " i ou uouarst Price tdv;f5" :,-'.' ; ittrijfcthiie,As. r - WlUt.l AW k II AVWTJOU hare just fecilv. t edMuu Cmmevticnt afes supply of Guillen f -..r.ulu,.uu ain ciiwriencea tiarueuer, and waimntedof llie present year's growth. ,w ami (he oubhc, that he will onen a avlionl. nn the second Monday of January ; next, about three miles from lyjsbnrg on -die main stage, road krndmg to Wtrreatoii4 Tuitiuo will be at fol Iowa: For spelling, reading, wrhhvg and aritlime tle, six dnllart perw'ionEng:lisbGraulniai ind Geogriphy, sev.i doilars, jin, X.'rcek anJ the scietcnt.iiint dollars payablw in ailvanee. tessionw consiat.nf Bve months. -3 Board tnav be liad Willi W m. J. Newburn, who lives hi abnnl two hundred ywds of the' inistitutionf kiwi w ith Mrs, Sarah Feniv r, Peter Foster and CajftV Jolm Peivr, for thirty-si dollars per session. , ' v : ' Takiag into consuleijtf ion the benltbintss arid pleasantness ef the icighborbood, the low prict nf tuition and board, and the experience, which' 1 hnve had m the mtrrnetion of ynvrftr; t flatter mr. 1 self tbat I sliall recttive a liberal tisere of nnbfic patronage. P;irticuIar'Urtion' Will be paid to ConnaeO tomv ctire.i HOS..G. JsTONE.7 mi, w,uiq eximt uie on. me riiu loot; says he belongs 10 Jpswh Atkms, Urauae county, N. C. ;t nepwncr'is reuuestud to totne forward, proi irttiK-ityi pay charges and take bint ni . ' .trrr'i.rtcfice. . Ta- t i. i f.-. 1 f t-b ta NaT. i ri I i,fi U tue4 M1 rar ' fctMa 14 ft- s w v w ..-. i as m mm' r st -t-jli tnrt-aetWtwO.p.vtT OissMtr.-wrtba . swVtleHstosv. , ' ; ... .V UTttnr.i u-ttnx.j CaawrO UU, C.IH 1, Its? ' Jail.ir'n N 0(ir.-. Cbawahivd at a' rwaawwj t, tbe"M -af 4 Otaotv, tbt Fib te. aarrwas abs rab teM JM,aa1t.st tw WWp ts Mt. WdU laaaaasa, e terbsaM saaMv. Va, te4 44 or il. j- - n J t H ,provt fraprrty, pay aharps, a4 Uk b ( St VfU C. II . . laat;Mav. It, 4 127 'S"' ; Aotict.' irs. - ,..... J t TWt tnUtt. Oiet aVrt ijr sle, twartrnW lJt tei-ma, Iht fbllawtag penaettv in lb vwn rUvalara. Catrtmai twaar, vml.' le kt-ml at ellioj beaiivtwb taMnitt t bona. .4 able far t batar iJTUrrteni ear Urtrml ktasr. tn ettelleot garden tn tttadwt aef 4 alsnaut lOOs-rrsaf wood lt, anawite-.t tbt Bon stb. Tltoar wbJiait tt norrbtv iy, cold ili well to radon tat n-,l iv ttaa, m a liarratt mat hr bed . w m r v r AflLLliM BOitLX TiwiDra,ltr. i U iaimU ftipTi. ' f j f 1 M t m I "01 bt told Velhrt b rV"""","""! rwmwy.nw snsa.'v i vt janasry nexi, iitt t'Hloams traeM m u r nurb thereof an will be MtlWlmt to astufi ik biafe. County tad Psortas awa therenn for years I m,' It'iJsad rtSO, together wsth Co Valuation tad adv suj: . -".. 1316 taret na the west aide of rem-n BmJ river, nrigmtlly- grsnird to Hall, tVsltow r. jVITutire, aiUtHiing the landf of James M. Bint and Jsiaet Gnhrv( rannnsed to bel n to tl, Mrs of Roberf t'tmpbell, late of Pennsy Ivauit ilteM, assessed tf'Jt. . ,.- v i ISOnrrrs on The watert oT.Tliekt tnd Let treek, tn4ems!lv'Trsrrd to Saa.m-1 F4by, aad to lielonxtn jtcbariab Candler, asMtsaed ta-f 58 t i Tlwresnn the ett tale ot Frearb Benadravet,, (neludnig what Is mlh-d the Vaatbrr Knole, ba-v. Inwtlicmo'Mh tf flat CVrek, orteinally wiwatHi to J (.tin .rr Bl'ient," and said now to beloag (ql Zarhsrmh Cawiref, nSeed4o $". ' - ir " 8X) seres on the vest xte of French Breed rirer beginning at'Chartca Laia't eomer Hirkor. t bove the nvmtli of liirat Creek, wriginally grnt rd ta John first Hloeot, and mihI !" t bclenj1 lit Zarbariiik f uulW, MMnl tit t in Ji. 1 t 100 seres on iIm Lowe (p braiKibo J.itj " J creek, oo thC aortV tide of asiJ creek i inrliid .ff- - t big tpriugtnd a White etk nuniend W. K. said to berongto 1 h mat !?ifloi, tstessctt to f.10. ' SdOaeretotitheeartsWeofFreneh Broad river. lying between the lauds of William lek," and! lands rmineriv bmnsmw 10 I Jemnnev h iii. am; rly betnaefmr to Ilempsey K hl, anil' . anils nf William K .rsUr atid toljj,, . hariali Candler, and asai-vsed to $t'U' ta the waters; Kev, meluibng Jrsit' !... .. ,.t : U. II i-. arjojnnr Vuuli long to Zachari ii) acres aa I tlornwell's unnrormnenl nn the Hall niwin.lBin kaill,. supplied to bcloug to Thgniss DiU"B, a4 sensed to $5. ' . ' ; " y ' ;i'w r swu. acres on tne norcn rati jure ot t r Bisiad river Jiielui'ins tlie old iiuprwertent urfe'el Frcrwh V irwertetrt pur-Vlf n Stvtberr Ja Field fortueily,' dissect nv ttttteon Kobetts t John t,.ln;o. tl, .uj. llnu.. i.veit, said to belong to, ZafWiftb Candler, a't-'-i arssed to A100. ; . , V --"'.j 400 acre on.tbe north ess,t swle ot rprmV Broad River, ennosite the month of New P nmd s .creek, fornierlv conveveib Jo). Jolm Strotbvr t6- vvilliamTiarretl, and tawl nTw to neiotig to Zan-'. ' ariah (ini!b-r, ansessed ta $5l." ' ' V - " Stx teres ou the Hortll'PlW'bank nf Frencli V Broad river, " between the jnowth .of jbe Imikn - f'anip branch.sniHlietiiiieh'lhinterlivesh, lor , merty conveyed by Jolm fitrooher ,to Tboniat ' ' ))illnn, ' and " taid an- to , belong to . Zaulawudv . Candler, assecse1t f i9 - 1 f s, r , IlK) acres on Oi lang brtfneb Of Pigfv) , ad-" ,' joining Robert Utiberu' lauds, mijrinaliy fli'e p'roei ' ' perty of Thomas IHlloa, and tatii now tobt i tig In Xiielntriiih'Camller, assessed to ' '2f . ' .'. a S acres ftn the south tide of Jlig Ivey, ad-" joining the lands VrfYV ittiam Uailev aud Unbert, 'V. Roberta, foro-.erly tho proiwrty ot" Thomas vl,iV ,.(" ; Ion, and now clauuei by Zachariah Cant'lyr, as- kessed to JdOCh ., ' j ' . .. 100 acisd on therraters o( B.ull creek f ltt; joining ,'thi. lines of iodfivy Goy on tbe eat,, said to belong to Tho. Dillon, aiM.estedtr.fi2a -. SO acne on tlie. Suawr Camp f 01k oi bhoatt , Fork oflvey,djoiiung tbt binds of John Uiirusay, aid to belong to I'honat" lotion nr 7aeht'iiili. Candler, asaessedtn $.20. 1 '' . ,. A SO arret on the Ball Mountain Fort rif"?Jttla ; Ivey, joining eiirj Webb's lands on the. north, f m. iuposrd to belong tu Tboniat Dillon or Zacliari ah Candler, asaeswd to,$10. , 's , 60 teres on the w aters "f Shoatt Fork oYltittte ' Iveyr adjoining the land nf Mary, Jerris,' lakt to : belong to Dillon or Zacharwh Candler, assessedt tt$2l). - 5- r o arret en Corby's branch of Flat Qreckad- d Joining Candler's Punrfc Howl. Tract on the. cast, uc supposed to belong t Tho. Dillon, astetsed to V ' " $10; mm im' ;. ..;'. up ". .r- " ftft,. v ItWaeres on both tides ajfTlint. Moore's creek1' ; of Hominy, adjoining the Iftnria.of J,dbw Pt-nland ) and .Im ob lA eaver, granted to Henry, Funkoouia. ' j er, laid to belong to Zaehariab Candler, assessed; ' . . t0$!00, . . .. - r , u . ; QtH) teres irffso.trtcts ef lOOacret etch on the.T I watTa of .Whitsonji preek; adininjAg lands of Willian) Gn.iger,rgrant6d to TMnas WeaUlL. : tssested o 100. .V, . v . ,tiv. 1 e- 39 seres on tli waters of Little Mud rerkT granted to" Geo'rpe Greer, ir, sdjobringlands for- ' merTyvbelonging to Gw.,11, Jireer. jtsessed to $150. ... , iA 1L.1.1AM D.,tJUtK,-'i , jp '. lyiertfl g z aneenair v-ewnrir, - m ...j..j. i.... .... i ;L . ' Nov. iltaaiiii iaanwaaiajaii mtn y ts x" ' tr. A aa. . W .o ' 1 t ' W st entered on the- Strar Hoot' of Wake county, on ibe 1 5th inst; . by Samutl If hitiJterKsn.. who , Uvea S mllcitonibef Raleigh, onet ' ' bsv mare, wlik a white snin on . hernoaeandasurinkerbrebead.:. brte white ftwt above the fetlock, 4tet8 wt,,, inches bigb mpposed to be six yewrs old, valued ' 9 thirty lllar. This -stray has been aj: Mr. Whkakef 'a ever skiee fast .lng." . ' e - --.; MEWITT Dtl.LlAUD, -- Ranger tflVakeeounty5.'" December 17, 8ST. 't' 5-3w - ' Fit. Duirara Uewl.W.,-. , ' ' c.i r.. ti.. .r i .Lr-. ...7l,,ifl.. .H. ni.iv. v.. fjll , Fox, Ew)m in Frankbi coulitv, oa . ' the night of the 4'b itaol, a dark sorrel MARE, about eight ycera ' old; , tnojugh under the enimnpai size, the is a poweiiul aniuuiU her torelop i gn-e the was tut close--wat m good order., (.will : nbove reward for the thief on .bis con-. viet ion, if he be a w hite man,stuid bali the sum, if coloured. ' . A. M. POYLAN.. - , Raleigh, De. 10, lS2f. 91-tl Grtitdaxxavia i Ifapbs't filnluimryi ttyttSt' " "Tbej tubserlber resneetfully ,' I a-TSvfc- m ' bifurtni flies cHnent of 3iortb- S ' Carolinai that, m order tn wind aji ':. A 1 up an otq coneern, be w ill sell ; t--'f .1 -),;, tock of Books tnd Station." , f . 1V..J aryat vei? retlueed prices. He has iirslTvce.ved , general tssorUnenl of the a- bove mentioned, nd Invites, particnlni ly, the t MerWbert ol the (iraeral Aiaembl te Vxamine hit stock, as tbt torUent is to(j iiiimeivus to,,; jtive them a place m a neaper. lie it 6nV dent that llkleigh never eentsmed tt cheap an ts- wwtmrtrt of Uooka as at .present to lr had at D. LtTtntwAW'tBookandStationaty Stnrt.- ''Ralelgh,-NVvW.iW7. " Mf , P, H. Hook ll'mding . With nmtness ati.d An-uhilirv in all its branebdr: ; .-15 D. I Ml t ATA: - ' I, 33 K., ..y.' -JTS'S', .. s,. : ' .i. V i t V- - ! ' r. , "rX?-.';:V r-';-v: V-;,: