v. -r - - It m . T " r TT""" --- its i-k J ) i I','' uiy f :m. ' I'liis I no t I III ai-i. s' el fio ' is t. Wit i i Hie " iliut. uoni'; iis b- r in 1; Jul- : !'S e.ti .e'" iorn ' jicli i' jlli ' ran' a in f pr-. :, u: 1 '- i .:' m" jaii'i '-: iff"!' li'l-B". iirt- . f-rf ! TltT. STAtV IVi!, Wrk!j, If i iv ::i:NCL 4 llmay. vm' 1 ko , ,, ta rU pr d'- ,t . lH r.atv muH-m all ere - jtjirru, , o !m 1 ur, imrtl'i! U.reet"e tur H te!T-fie t-i ' f- cvnlmn 1 leliorl llt.c t Id Jft V - in-hara 5Tinera Springt, .barrlW Ivi.W.r, tlr I l.'mitrtfjtf tM .M.esfull iirfiml tbe Pofeli 0 be I i recede Comrifnf the prtaral cu.n. j.MwkimMt ba uuJft5we a lW"-Mlrb tuH (.liMiJ Konmi base here provklcd. t of llmllk, r -air and ike aieinal of tha wsiera, this Uo UM yield to n the SWt. Errj cTort Ui be i to un.r.tio. to Uieta l.e snay Jba si .J the abarrr II be moderate. . . - 7 . . - THOMAS SCOTT. Fiftv rv Hollars UewnrJ. ' 1 " r, ssay CrM Wok. Bwtn, td niw nM, , afa mm srus eUI. eT.s'jr.r slxwt IU i. Urte Ware, ir m k U, b kl saw, tb iecr prl ef ear bfc , W-te atarsea h V-ltr esvuT.a rlW i Vent, awa W mt bie Irj b eoi b krmt 1 be muJ mn tnl eff abei ( M,e mn, mn4 ten-c4 (f nb b b erf l'Lt-Vr,blj.fMrf le C 11m Wj(I rT PW. i-i' H a eouUI rltw wtrmm ebeau U Tr f ife4 fMrUMlar aurbf meelUwe. 1 eiawd IS eaid Myw art Bawnf abL lb Stale aa tree ncMca. TWi aLee rrear4 a IU be pre for tbe pn-bcauo anJ ichirrr el add arfroe le lae, r iodprng Umm in f Jut ta tbe 5aai ae U rrt tbeo. or tVcv- Mlara (er eiiber ullbce. . .. KfiliiAJM UANIEC, , Urine aear Suntaatborg, ) ' '" '- C4(eeeab eouatv. C . Ucaewbef T, t Wt .. ( . . , r-; tf - . tate oro'rth:Curoliua, f , -ftalAai county., More New . Ilry Goods.v. OUCB SIMPSON k CO. Uko trwe to m ibce- ri-M-wU ea4 tbe PaWie, that hr r.-'.vrl a awl Sui.uJt ef ew aad j.UJ lo .oniUbs Dry Good, adi.l th Irawn, Court f Plw ami Qn)ir(r Sf m'ioq- f v. ;v , j4r TYrm,M829. V t f..- Jacia RacHaeia, Admr. ef Abuerl J , ' Bacba aa4 otW" . SeJ . . et. - i w Alexander Sleane kc an4 otW. J "rTBm- " It amwannf la (be aatisiaeiin of aid Court iW 3JuliU Wicker aa4 eife, aVCrniUatt b tliii fawrare att luKabhaati of thh Stttc( k ti orJtrvtJ iMt bublleaiioa be atade ia the lUIeitH , hur far lis ceki, tltat anloti aaiat iWreaiUnU . i Ln kLrfcb f - counij aknuiMl at tbe Ceart.ilmie In , . , r . ' 1 aa. airl aKt MIWr W WPWIWJWIgBMaH w IT'TkI MaJia f . ?f Wiuk.Tbom.t IUrUb Clerk .rW'iM Mtt Mo, ef Mar. ilorwkbt and Kk: Olovea u-' , 1 Box be o,nUitjr rruoella hhoet , I'etlna Caatimere aad tirandurclli . . Kreneb aa4 Huia Drillings ko. .- )ei"h. June lam, loss-. 4 o u. k Br8f Joliiu Hay u ood; ,8Utr pfNnrtll-Carixlmii. ? '. Ckaik&m ttntnhi. CourTtif Ptea nd Quarter Sesions- W-? ;.-i-.5Mt?Terro; 129 ,1 mmIdIH -MuMUMealo i tNtbliar. thai el '. . w. " . . : trCT?'un.,l ' P""1"' , r.i Tvl t..jj -J 1 ; " w ". . t t mm! dir fantiliea,' Koarder by the day, !; U appearinj to'lbo ntitbeUiui of tlt Conrl V,wth or vear-'-tctiool eliildren Tor any Out June Robert., Mary Roberta,: T.liat liar ii o( time, -her koeie k titualed in tim- berU and Benjamia Roberta, are not bibabitaiMa ,ie vieiairr of tbe capitol, tbe Beuka, k eev of this Slate; 04-ddred then-fort! by the eud Court -rainiirtitof k-ai-HiHjc. 'I riere i a beautil'nl H that publteaiion be made' for six aeeki ht the v cultnRUidgiin1irnRUKcliedttolt;hrrooni lialclicli 8ur, tbat Th defendant, be and p mioiiaiwJiirf. bbe aiaarea all tboaS who Jiear before onr said Coon 4 be htl-l for the ,onor tr wit'h tlieir putrftrtac, that aotx- euntr forcMtd, at the Onrt-Hmiae in Pkubo niahitll be wuUS ner f"'' ,0 VIM'e' VougU, on tbe teeond Mufiday'in Aogatt next, eomfortHblat ; v r ' , f ' then and lliere to anvei plead or e'emar,- or H. but aloo a good' etable,- vbicb thall be judgment firo eonfce will be. eutered Mgwaat Jttj f f ew 53 I ISSpet'ctet. fiHrr t I n it bow-! .BwBt Kkft ill, ir '3! (H--r. Drt iUt tt ir umiiif rticie Biifi. CAmincrtt enj r:r'tr pj tnbatt le Uj niaofa. tsricj latrmt. ,Thi U rice uon ihe HMnhfrti, firmtr, acnf tlU looJIj fer ixiirev - (t iejuriint 8ecl poO lh MitioKtl treiktr U dailt dr eUOg itMlf. .Tbe dotMt erVd t tht .ne tmutei of fork ami D40, oa Imported mmUij. for lUe fint oatrirr of the pment yeir, alww . a decrcm of public. rtreoat. wbe cot. rami wiifc t crrepondin benod of 1823, nf tw million IweRlv ntl tttotund ll!iri Such 'lnfl tine thould b Ui u wii rJipen. Wfor tht nltiojiif tko teecwtrj reJ ewoe. Whit tpuhjr ei7Jd mtnj f our members wken this bill vie btlore ib lut cwsreis?. WKy ilh tbtj est iicte tht ctute. f the aoith Bnd vho Ihit this iniqiicitna Ualr would bring' ruia to tmr tloorar, llew could tbrj brook tht ide, tht .ler ihe pasmge of the bill the outb mutt, U wchtr like, crour.h unJer tiie burden and bereroe . aervanta - unto tributel Such unfortuoatelr it now ear o.li- tionj ritf cemucerce u(T-ring under exaction,, and agriculture languishing into tlecaj, burtheoed at we are with excessive thouH indirect txxe. fiavo we not A right lo hold rorth tbe chid inj language of devine innpiralioo, anJ nj wt lare labored and other men have entered into the fruita of our la CUy. It mi t'.ft. an V.it net J rta. iWj'.t worts ta rrprtr.i tl.e il l doevmeo: anJ j-ura!i, !..cb ttter, txfaft b4 bren t' o-j.i wnna t!.e et. prit of t! fricltfi': that wtt oar late reprewnuuns'a rtoluton arlfu!!j altnned ro carte eat a Ur-t vio,i '-' joo (r (Jalct v Eettea, t fjatlf r riety a J a 4 l-.or tnenak. vj le rc ter. fv-r t r .;:: . . . tuir" (T'.'T, laree r.pror . U ..'" i '..-., r. el tl . . rrM re t -it r, n ti.U inlcrr' - ir(! rf L i bra tbia a tctr k- L. ta r-u ' o t, c !h Tlr f v. tr ... .!.,, i .. i J t Jia jt tor Ualet . Ceatea, ta fiat If r "r 4 e U usr inM., avj t rc;. ra Cem epoa tSe puUio treature fuf'tlie a abort i.m, to wr r i r- . if fm' J t' - . )- r it ' .'. aMtMlb;pi.(.f i.mi jC . .. ! ned.aoraof 1,,-j 1 ao rarof mbrr fallow cilt.t. that .u h, 0rrwue fjrPWM ,a,d an ' two jeara aa uen. uirrner wtt put jrrt d. free, tn4.uo( a be Ut OniV . annrtil lint snunlt k,.l A i k., . wut vtinj & locml to too ro-lecuon aaeo.- Aa4 aere, i ea-ot iriii,n j ni of ,Mr. Adtent aod to tbe oneat urea of nJ 01 waatry, enbom t?reB? ., ada.initi and . tZl ITiX ' n$?i U " ,k,m. bJ brr.4eat peopU I bare r.r,rr kavn, oor Wrtrht, of Ohio, oo of Mr. Adarna' rreaw arannia aalaeou l c ia the.r ee traxio partiaana, waaoAeo ta'ked oC hat f0 fndhije. . Tbck k mdieH ad accom- etef-MtitfaCtOnly explained., . Ilia moJ,Km to atranfrra, i enpr!U;le.l, and reeolulion to-rennat the acarce d.kco -,-u- ; i : .C. menta, all offered theclearett rTid ooMmiiMcerdtapoaiUoaaof tbeir acie utile thai i the . auti.ictont rutertaioed two n,e" Pliieoee of tbe reaeral aiannera, tearo ajo, wrro well founded. - lBt rta' city of their ooneerwtion, ' wMtooi to vncir iwtfl t w vm airtitau nu I t - a . O.l!. .. rant me to ia conclusion per orj n rtrtrd ta Gen.. Jackton.! v... , rr-. that UJtwsuthed lodividuaU who ia or, which oae riven to Themietoclea-afler i where clae. la a euiananaon ofthiavwiih detervedl elevated tu the hijhett office the battle of SaUnm. .Eer treneral toted to tne Rilt or a free people. In his in auiral addresabe tellt ut that reform r a . aa . it lejjiwr inacriuetl In the banner al ex eculive, dotiej tuch refonn at contitt inlho correctioo of abuses, which ba interfered with the freedom of, elec tions, or the rightful coarse of. appoint ment, or have thrown the office of the nation iuto unfaithful or incumpetent hands. He tetl us plainlj that, we are to have no more travelling aerreta- ries, no tnonej watted lor the ake of BSC- . "f, J ;-- , 1 i f !... I . 1 .v '. , t':e ,... anl tr r ! t 09i-.irre.if iJ . a.4.-:- i ' , . I I , " : ' - f . 1 . too rd ' i n. o- . ' l L If ' t k 1 l! '.-b ' Bijf wwn iin.i, mio iat tt It -i e ,-fc. In. It eerl'm!r eaULiiJint tieMiira. 1 c.eut ta ibrC .iuti jrereromenr, t! al i't :.. p reloe wonkl. to tneat, b nr a r rt ... prioe. But eoul.1 the rr : , , cf jr rrinkGo be, ia auch degree, an com I.cw la the parrioiJe of the me n -r of In in'n . tal rraeJIatherf The u a tor more Utaa I weary rearm, ef the ,erJ pjhl'.ca." lion, bequeathed aad eonf. Jta to hltn. pro.' dacedfor a wbila, hard auspicinna ;n.t htm, and if, at last, all are no: put.llt'fe !, part of those aupicion mtiy remain ' one."". : , 1 Tlamead to New Yotk on te 2lrt r kUrch, when Conj-reat era i;i 1i,lon,', f A i. wry, ar l. u n.itr c the aikst'.i."n Vt be cn. me 'ft ' i I applied with provender for borst, and a them, ud the earn act fov bearitig ex parte at al hosier to attend te them-' i 'i'i to'tlien,; ,;.-, .-!. A.;'.f - -. ice a moderate those of 'any IjoaHirB; VrtneVv Tbmar Rngland; Clerk1 bf aaid V. w? Teat .- " THO. EAGLAIyD, CJ C C r in the ear. . - ek. May J4th, t839 Vfm t .'J TibnaiiiLi . libnaiiiy 4 Stated of ortri-t;troliitar ft. RUFFlIt. late ot ITalcitrh, ha o- CmwUr i eeot of the Cwirt.Honae,1 bere he k ' T i . nr t nrr. iu I . aa ualicrt ilWI III FHF1R 111 in .1 III . 11.1 .1111 .Ul U I11IUU , 15 . . ... . t TRAVELLERS who; may call on hi-.r: cTfff v V 'V f v tftort will oe trtade ta give general tatiot WT,- -flf"- -'t.'v 4 - " ! : "( , ; t i if t . , fS-K jOrdered by eourt that poblwatton be made for Wa' QAihJ.iL 1X24 v; Ai-Wi i'vhro aHNrth" In the Weetero Carolinian and tetbaro,S8tlijan.l8!v.Ja,att . R gue8,re,JV the defendant be -" i 'll-1 It .-.''.'iiril and appear at thebext-buperior Court of Law jetteyille. yL apefo Mlll.-t0 bbld $. tbe eoonty . Meeklenburat the ricevpild m or BAGS ofali 5 8oJoa pendr , 0obritf iIWrM J ;Terra,f irtSaW!r) borar'V'.The oretent heave dutin tlt,c-ft'ee, sujrar, iron, end gianj other i rewarding the flectiotcering tninioa ofj articles C prune: neceasi tv, .hookl be j4tiibitiou aMi"nt&.; ;:;.;. ; , he t iiitiot tsiber20,1828, lutinna. at the Pane Mill in Fivettcrille. it Otoooay.aa. ocnicmncr iiexi, ana lptlona. at t0 i nnet aalia .7ef'"'5-V ,a ,h nlaioliff'i netition. or the 4r-tJulySd s mrooer ju, nw, - , s it ,,, 1 . 'jl.-jfiAllV'jiimill;; .nine iwD.1 betiMrrf e hui-te. 1 f , WHneM Sam. Hcnrtern, viei- Pf our tald . .. .eoorl, at office, the fth Monday alter tlte 4th in JUareli, 1829. ..( -C:- f; ' fi r; SAM. HENDEBiSON, C. t. S. 3. V . -jir. tjtt iflfOi lalaaf j JC SnllSCrifc Dr. lemea ,,Ui,eom hM ti S?li.burv aVCvb CirculrVi Yw will confer a -with poort horte ana f emtu4 urnrert, javor on one ot .jOr auDscriDeTB oj giv- rosunaier.enerai na mH.ie ... .?! uu.t j-i, -i ,, .A,.,., (time of ki arrival atKflleigh and drpartnre n8 P'8,'? r eolttmns. Sauabvrr, whleb U arratired oow foltpwm ileenectfully,' &C.- i' ' I IVdeii everyaatW'dayBtJOoIocVf A1. VZl i,ti;i'taa ' ' !d aretreat 8:.Vfsbm-r on WlatfafteHWM.PfPW? W ?29 i minr;, leave saiisnurj at i. w tun .v, a uc.--..; itirMinor.arnt reach llaleigh en Tbnredayt in 1 timn for fatwpjfert to dine and be in ,rea to tnsti wiineinui5r iuj-iiK!,"i..' v fceof nasasiw tlu-ouclu' only .', 'm ae touation on tneroaa arc pnun.ei evurj t iH-fx -CIRC UL A R .V i TuFmrntnot Person fSraite imd ?C J XV19JI VtVaa1--ll lav vitalilittiw a iKta ' mviv voaawa v ia jivimiii - w -.if t W will be paW toe eomfurt eftbote wha : solicifcltinof ,ot many ia my I t tends, I iwrobta.ij-1 ? to become . candidate I.W. . Vpi I9V.I1. J .'111 ... 11(11 W.I.CBC. of the Vnhetl State. The atation at bit times haMnpt'ftaut.and fesppnsi bit nne, but i now rendered peculiar 'WAis tM3. J, i8-tf rcjby ' aWenee, known by 9 . (be name ot icusi-i Miu, nu I jinediately on the Sum Koed, , two mi1e omh of Louwbui-e, Franklw, eouiity, . t'omneily eu ped, and no occupied by : Mr. Lai-k Fox.' euntainhiir a. fourteen hundred acret-Of land, ia -oft'ured'1 aod will be told at a p-eat, sacr.lioe foe r nt-poliut.le paper, atiofaetoriW einJored(. ituaiien of thu placelt ifbiil known, thai' leuhtr deBMition i Ua.l to be unnee 1 Mr. l'ox wil at. any wite tliow the kind. notlwr trtet ,on -Uu Stag road, north ol ure about 10 r 12 rniles, lying on both Sandy-areeki'. adjoining- binda -ef Mr ' .lon and other,' containing between four1 l.untlred acrri; on mhieli there h a fin f bw ground in a. higli atate el improve f Thl ti-act ot land will alto be told very eatfeorateoteb! naperu. w " i j I I . i. .WILLIAM HARItlSOJT.X. V'TXyilXIAM. GI10LSON." r.'1" .ti aj nil ,m mawiin ' W"W' ait piayfA ."iV'or Kit tt?i-W -i'it i ' 856, JcrntyUnd&Zf nX wa the acith iil-of Swift M-epV nhmit , ile above tteuhco Sander, Eaiii former Mopertyof tVert jUiuMoivi There are one bnndred aere ol (utan-ior low " .oa j about ooo half of which i in eul- nd well ditchedi tliree hundred acre of "nut Of which i in good heirt, and Of Werkine to mlnnluva tfit nr t.rlil - Oa the laud -ia a good framed dwelling near an exeellent i ingi wilh neero hou ila;kmith thop, stable, norn ami cotton f"" apple nreliard ef goid fruit. It , old on a credit of U 3, 3 aod year, w aitUlmentB; and H not told bv the 26th wi eXt' cn ' "'"b"'1. n one i ." ' Tbo overaeer noa on tlie til.iee, ' wcluwi On applieation. ; For further ,t apply to q0l pui qlEaleigh, who KUW, , .V im n. .I ,.1 If-so,;; frtMia 'thJ present crisia -of ioijr fJUUlib ' i(iiM 9, . ai.u wt ..c ii.y inuc of the suMecr. that, will in all probabiu tv clatift l ie uuJiberaliuns of the next - . i - ...... . . ,J -....i' . . .. . . aVacandidatefo state that rim'' thu advocate of boDular ngiiis, Ki iiic iieeuwiu ui ..jcteciiouBj jii the rvr6i)'tUilitv of public i agents,, abd Opposed ,t- 8ritocratic monopliea of power anu.'.ouijces.v 1 aiff.aiso jtwar wttithiT p'rupiietv, of nresuhfing to Voiir view that course' of policy which will iDSjueiiceVmy itinduct, shnold I, have me nunnr ot; uconiiii,s; yiuir repw?ema tive." 'Among the' many subject l in.guilddc -which will in all piobabill tf cnlta'te thivatteritiita: of the next ton 'jjrtaHj, o 'reyitiitin of ihtj Existing tirilT lawf will: not be ; the. " leasf imporwni. 'Vk4 taxing1 ndHinortafions beyond tti diribt ohject, the raising of hece84ry leveime, is, in jiij nuiuuic uumiihh,, a. unautliorii.el ' Bets in the fi tJeral ! gov eroraent; and. 1 believe, that congress haf.no. ''the power 'to tax the indus" try of ; 6ne part" of )ier own citivvrs for the' exclusive benefit of the domes tic iodnsiry of the citizens of the parts. .It is mainly through iir ; that our cotton and other produce ; to be' purchased, and by imports inos of our revenue, is raised. Deprive this country of imports, and two thirds of our " nrotlucts must remain on our liar.us, or cease to be raisea. xoita- ikfied wilh the tatilTof 1824, the Amer repealed at ihettext se&aiont and ahnnld I have the honor of being yur . repre seqtalive, J would moat, heartily join Wi attempting to pi-tk ore-a -redui twn of our,: taxes,. and effjtt a ceneral revi ioB pf a tanflTodioua to every part of Inn union " . ' .' . 1' Next in imDortance t the WrilT will be Ihe subject of dividing part of the public reyeuye and the public land amoog: me several states, jnr the pur MsestOfe(lucatioa and internal im iiruvemenis. ... to -Alabama conprcta ha already granted 400.000' acre. of ianu to enable that state to open a canal around the muscle shoals in the Tennessee river; and .a large Jrant has oeen.given to uiuo to enable lier to fin jh. her canals, t Very large grants! of ana or money nave been made to; otb er- ktates. Until the last session -of rongie8lMthe members froiUttbts state astteu tor noming, ami we got nothing At the last consress, more than 60.000 dollar were ppi oprieted lo the use of mis Mre; ana ti our member hefeat ter should be aslmnortunate as meni bcra of other states have beciii' ire thall get millions instead of thousands. ; I nave do scruples on the constitutionals; oi congress to make annronriatuins i way s and if 1 be elected. I shall endeavor to get for North Carolina jiet full "share of the Dublic revenue', unit udiic tanus ,: There 18 one nart of Gcn. Jlarrinper' conduct in congress,' which 1, as well as many others, Jtliink. very reprehensible aim goes lar to suDDort an oninioii wnicn manyot you, as well as manv o .i: ' . . - " : tners entertained, mat is, t Hat he wants that sincerity which a public as well as a private man ought to posses; tn;i t. his actions are at variance wuh his pro fessions; that after he has been preach tug up economy to the people of this district and making great complaints' of the extravagant waste of the nublid money bv the ireiteral s-overnmetit. we find, him at the close of the last cession introducing a 'resolution to have re printed under the direction of the clerk of the house! 630 copie of all the doc uments, executive ana legislative, re pons ot committees, &c. fiom tbe 1st t j the 13th congresi, both inclusive, be ing a period of 26 years! Many able and intelligent members engaged' in the debate; the resoluffen was successfully onpnseu; n. was satisiactoni y shown that its adoptioq would be a useless ex penditure; of the 'public money, that it would cost the nation, three hundred thousand dollar! ' Durin? the corrsid erniiuuoi me riw.iuimu on tins suoiect, . i t- an Biucii lineup . vi pnipuseu ' limiting the' appropriation to 50,000, and this sum Gen, Baninget ii) his speech con siderett too contemptible t deserve se i iuub eUM.)Mi, nu jinjuireq in mein- bers, why they .,SAfeffJ?rii thU rt- flmg , invgnificant f Does this conduct in year; representative, corres pond With those; pVofeMiohs o( economy he niade, wniliantassins for ..yooi' suf fragea to yeare ago? '"in my bumble opinion it doe Wot. e ' ". ..This resolution of Gen, Barringer to reprint the acarce documents, we are credibly informed, was made upon the suggestion of a ' caucus at- Washington City, after Gales & Seaton bad lost the public printing to congress And why did thev loose the printing to both hou se of congress? It was because ' they advocated he election of Messrs.' Ad urns w tiaf, ana siropgij tupportea an the extravagances of the ,lst adminis- i ration; because they, denounced . Utn 4 - ' r ' ; a a a' a a Jackson as an 'uuerer, a cold Diood e'd murderer, 'a ,violatoC,p of, the contemner" 'of t!io coristitution.n f ' In consequence of Gale i5t Seatoni $f suing' this course, , cbnresf ' discard, them as unworthy any longer, of the'rr The country has a riz'it to demand of the next congress th establishment of acompreheoaive lystein of economy one which, should extend to the lapping ott ot all; useless otbees, and to the curing a tnoro elacient accountability 10 iiiose wnicn are reiaineu. r , ? : Should I be, ' honored, ccntlenjen, wish being your representative, I shall receive the appointment wilb ftride and gratitude) and, rest ' assured that my humble abilities shall be zealously ded icated to serve you, &. when I should re. turn to miilelei wilb my constituent! my highest' gratification would hi to ir.ee t with their free "open countenances and gratulating hands,",,. '- '''t '4-aJecn ana reipectiuuy yours, f.7,:.:-"'- -James a.craig. . HawSelda, Orange, June Satb, l39.v- ' From the lliohniond Compiler, t "' . Afr: Jefferiorji WorA.- As the et- tract which we - lately, made from the proposed edition J of v M r, ' Jefferson's HVorKK.proveu so acceptable to our rea ders,'we cannot resist the temptation of laytne bclotre mem two loriner copl ous extracts. we nave been favoured with the opportunity of examining the two first yoju'nies elegantly printed and bound at Churlottsviite. : The 3rd vol ume is in a great state of forwardness and in a few weeks, the entire four vol lumes will t completed aod ready for delivery. 1 .-".' ''.-'; ' The lst No. of the " Virginia Liter arv Museum and Journal of Belles Let .trcs". Arts,'' otc". published under the auspices of the University of Virginia,'! reached us yesterday aim among' tne oiher interetiting articles which it nm tatnfVit presents a narasrafch upon tht suhiect statins that ,lhe whole work of the ff Almoin and Correspondence 6f;Afr. Jejfferion, .may be ex pretext in the August.- it stales tnat .v: , to biataelf the first reward of ralor, and, the aeeond to Tbemietoclea. So, aak the travel led iohabitant of any nation, in what country on earth would you rather livef.. Certainly, ia my own, where are an my friend, my re lation, and the etrlieet snd aveeltat alftO- tiona, and recollection of my life.- Which would be vour socod choice.' Franoa. t On the 35th of September, I ten, Pari for tlavre, where I wa detained by contrary wind, until the 8th of October.' 0i that day. and tbe 9th, I eroeaed over to Cowea, where 1 hl eiurag-d. tha. Clermont, Cap tain Collet, to touch iar me. Site did n but hire agun we were detained by contrary winds, until tha 32d when wa embarked. St landed at Norfolk on the 2JJ of Novemoer. On my way home, I paaard some days al Ep- Jinirton, m caterbcbL the reuaenoa ot my riend and connection, Mr. Eppcs, and, while there, I received a letter from the President. General Washington, by express covering an appointment to be Secretary of State. ' I received it with real regret. iy wio nad been to return to Pari, wnere I had left my household tftablithmrnt, at if there myself. and to ee the end ot the ltevolutiou, wincb, 1 then thougiit, would be certainly and hap pily closed in lettihan a year, itnen me.ni to return home, to withdraw from noliiical lit, into which t had been Impressed by the eircurrwUnoe of the timet, to sink into the bosom of im family and friend. Sc devote my elf to studies, mora congenial to my mind. In my answer of December 15th, I express ed, these disposition canaiaiy to tne rrmi dent, bnd my preference of a return to Far wt but wuured mm. that it it was oenevea i could be more ueful In the administratiort of the rovernmeiiU I would sacrifice my own inclinatiuii. without hetitation, and repair to thnt.destinatiom this I left to Ins decision, arrived at Monticcilo on tha 234 of Decem ber. where I received eco id letter from the presideitt,' etpreiS " h continued wish, that I thould take my station there, but leaving me still at liberty to continue in my former oftlee, if I could not reconcile mr. self o that now proposed. . Thi silenced my reluctance, and 1 accepted Wie.new appoint mAi.t . .v..-.-, .-'- ' ' r'X"1 -v- -t i.iMhe interval of mv tay at home, my eldest dauehter had beert' happily married to the eldest son o?tbe Ttickuhoe branch Ot lianuonma, a.yoir'fc- jmiininw u. ipn.'ui cienoe. and liitnm'able mind, who afterwards filh-d aliirnified sta'lon in the General bo vemtnent, al me rriot ' -dignified In 'hit owo State. . I left Mcmticello on tne, i oi warcn. J790. for New York. -iAt Philaitelphia t oIl ed on-t ie venerable and oeiovea rraoMin. Ha wa .then on l ie bod of aicknest, from which he never re.; My recent return from ; V ; CONCLUSION OF THE ?.:2M0nt'- Jnarm C, 1821 At the n - i f 77. , ' begin to make wim niemom k-, tlte fame re collect ton nf dte anJ l.cg concern. ing myteu, fofmy own more re !,- r-rcrencr, and f.r the information of my fi -ill tra.iiuon m my i.umr t y ws, c Min'ry mtjin tf . -.'ill. l t'ie l.wr j aj ei. ' nf Hit .- in'. 11 that ' re- ' n I ! ! . month of Atl . , Jbe edition will consist of s:x : , thousand Lvfa&'M .which', ' hundred v, have been already subscribed for, ia Virrinia,'one thousand h) Alabama and Hissiaaippi.and five hundred in Tennessee,, and agent are still makinar addii ion to tbe. lists in those States, S . . .I. .. 1a ,tMnrr.afaiaa tki"wu twtmaa II lajB aUUIJlr Jk.trvuisianaiit.t tna irt nw.v . . " , than one bundi ed and fifty edpies have beeft h'h b P'te subscribeil tor, Some strange been maxie regard: ibis valuable and In it from tbe best authority, that tha Editor and Proprietor was offered, in Philadelphia, one dollar a eopy the bookseller not bio- ding himself to publisn mora in pneen hundred copiesi yet Jthe greater part of this edition of six thousand ha already been ta. ken, at ten dollars each copy! , The work is gt vp, in every respect, "in a manner highly crcdiiabie to tne parues cpnearaad.- . -t IHe nrat volume beiore.us o wns with Mf. Jenerson's" Memoir; written by his own hand. - It gives n sketch of it . t-r j - nrt ..liA. nisown lite aown totneyear u pv,-vh he became Secretary of State' under General Washingtt)n--embracing a vr- . .- r.i . i ..;- ry interesting view 01 ine eariy -tru count rv in which he laid left o many fi-lmirlj. bii3 tlie ' nerilous convulsions-to ... . which thty had been" exposciv reviveoau his antietitk, to know wnat pan, tney nu ken. What bad been their couiwe, wuai muir fuie ' fie went over all lit succession, with a rapidity and animation, almost too much .for hUtfrenctb ! When' all. hi1 enquiries were aatiafied. and' a niuao took olkce, I told him I bad learned with much ttleaarjjhat. since bis return to America, fae,bV' occupied in preparing for the world,tl) history ot his uan l.l. I cannot-tav mucll of that, said he, hut I will gave yoo a sample of what shall leavei and ho directed' Ids little grandsbrt (WmF Beache)' who was? standing by the K1 iiit. hand 1.1m a tistjer from tbe table, lie did go?, ami vie tht their ancestors came to t' 5om Wales, and from near ih t , nowdeu, the highest in (irr.t ' noted once a case froiij,Va!i . ' reports. wher a pt;reM Tif Uer plamtitTtfr dere fdan', aiU . same name ' wk secretary to , pompany.-Theo are the only which I have, met with the i. country. . I have found it in mir eordsi but the first particular in! nave of any ancestor whs of rr,y c- wno lived at tlie puce u Cheitci I 0hones, and owned the lumls ihe glebe of the purihli. .Ifeht.it' Thomas, whd died young, Fichl, v 4 . . on the waters of the linanuke, no.l 1. . , r r, al defendants, snd Peter, my f ' . r, ' , u . . . - tied on the land I (till o ! well, adjoining myprr " wa born Frb, 23. I TO i ! 1739, with Jane Rand-1. . . ; ; , daughter ot'Isham R-.m!i,i, .!, o , j , vtn aous of thut name and f - . . Dungerness in fiiHU-lilan.i Ti.t vt ' pedigree fuf back in I' , 'an J an", I s- to which let every one b ,ciiba the i . ' merit he chooses. . , - My father' education had been q" . - lected, bur being of a' tronw tniiul, judjement, and earner after Information, is ' read much and improved hi-nseif, ina-inntU " ,' that he was chosen with Joshua Fry, pro! ',. ,', sor of Muthema'ic in Willitm ?. Mnry (;,)! lege, to continue the hrlundary V.ia b. t w t en . V ' , Virginia and M. Carolina, which li-il been he- 't. , gun by Colonel I!) rd. and was aferwar,2s em ' ;' ployed with the same Mr. Fry to mik : .!, ; brst map ot Virginia rtslueh had ever been L mad.1, that of Captain S.i.illi brintr mi-r.-lv- a , "' conjectural sketch. They poisrs-H e v--.-l :.--t "? - i ' matcrmls foro inucli ol !he coiury at is he. low tne nine Kiiige; nuie rjcnisjviipiv-'Unnvni . s beyond that Itidjje. llc vas the ;h;rd ofV';- fourth Settli-r, about Ihs year 1737, ol'lhe p-irt ', , "''V' of the country in whic j live-r- ln .(Jir 1 n.' :' gust I7tli 1757, Imivntd my mother s v ' -it,, t who' tied till 1775. with six daughters & t ? '.' ,. soils, myself die elilfcr- tomvyoun -. r'n-r, f hateft hi estate on James Uiver, c .':.--l anv (i, j den, after the suppote-1 birth plurc c! i',r 1U" '-' mili't to mvell, the land on v l u 'i wai ' born and live- He phced me at ' KivWisiirCL,-: scliool at Rv years of age, and i.. tn'in at Vt nine, where I eontinucd until his death -My teaeher, Mr Uougliis.a rh-rp-vimm from cot-, , land, with the rudiments of the Latin and . Creek ltiirtgrs, taught me the French, and '.' V and, on the death of my father, I went to 'ho ,r , Reverend Mr. Maury, a correct classiev.l srhol. 4f , ,,-;t . lar, with whom I continued two yen, h thr-n ' to wit, in the Spring of 1760. went to V.';'li-nt r : - and Mary College, where I eontmuil two, liirhtlv. accept hi permission to read it, and wpnul eM.r..llv return it. . He said, ' no: keep it.' Not certain of his meaning, I again looked into, i, folded it for my pocket, ana taiu acr.in. I would certainly return it. No,' said he, keep It I put it. Into my pocket; and shortly alter, too; leave or mm,; mo u.cu tl. 17ih of the ensuinir month of April; and aa 1 understood that' lie had bequeathed sll his papers to bit grand ton. William t tmpie Kranklin, I immeaiaieiy wroie io ir. rrau lin. to inform him 1 possessed this paper, which I should consider a b properly, and ..u ,1ul'.u., in hi writer, i He came on immediately to New Tbrk. called on me; for It, and I delivered it to him- A be rnrt, into hi pocket, bet said carelessly. he had either -i actioni bolh of our own and tne French ftba oriirinaL or another coyy of it, I da not RevoTutip08.r--Th first ' volume also 'recollect which. Tbi last expression struck contains nn appendix to the5 Memorial jmy na.M,Jeit American Revolution, and a portion or. btn and ln4t -1. nd xlone wrong ie his correspondence from rfance, begin-; psrting fromiwl have not: yet seen the liing wltlV Oct 1784. i 'lTie iecond vol i collection be published of pr Franklin's ome carries on his letters fiora France woiks, and therefore, know not .i this . s The other two volomes are to embrace "wir hem, I have .been, told it is not It ins nuici i ywmmv .w j ..contaihed a narrative of the- negotiations be hl8 Ana, ' Of Dote of CienlWsMjW -British Ministry, whilst he 'was Serretary Ot Stater WiW,vheil endeavouring to prevent tiie President Washington and others high : contest of arm which followed. The neo in ' office: Memoranda of Cabinet Coun-ltiation was brought about by the interven cils &bothunderGe WaBhinirton'sltiow "e.a,'d )V administration and under his owo, to- halievt.. era called Lady lIoMC, but I may I t kA.' i',,l. '.- I ,.nl ITnwff Hi'flflH , , i- ' miareniviHwc, r .vi . . . - gether' with his letters tolbe year lsoy, ta h!iV h.cij friCndty to America, and ex- . ... , .. '.mi i.:i-T-r. . . . , . i; ceedingiy anxious to prevent a mpiure. n intimacy with Dr. Franktih. snd liu. position with the Ministry, Induced him lo undertake years, lit' was my grcut good frtrtunej!--i: V and -list probably fixed theV destinies of L-.-f. my 'life, that Dr.. Win. Small, ' of coiland, 'e;y was then professor, of Matlifmntiri, a nisri 4iwV profound -id most of the ns'-ful hrnnchea. -'y " '-'y of science, .with a. liappy talent of em-?- j. ' 1 . municatifHV eorrect nni - gentlemanly mti- " nt-rs,-and an enlarged and ' liberal mind. -;t - IIeu most happily tor me, .beeamo. oor - attached Td 'me, and made ; of -l.ir dai "-'. ty companion whert not engaged in school J and trom ms conversaiioi, l goi my nrst views of the ennion of science, snd of the ays ,. tem of things in winch I am placed. Fortu nately.. tbe philosophical cba.r became v...-; cant soon af'er my nrrirnl at College, and he was; appointed lo fill it p inwimi and ha' was the first who ever gave, in that colh-r, ...Ia. !... tip., in V.th.rs. IMietnrie .nil i.H'iipi "-i-' ....... - .w ... . . .. len-Leltre, He returned to Europe in 17C2, J A haling previously filled up the measure of .--J . hW goodnens to me, bv procuring for me,' sf 'i.' -from his most intimate friend George Wythe, : ; S reception a a studctit of law, under his ',. ;' direetionjayl introdiieed me to the acquaint. C ;v.' ahce nnd familiar table of tlovernor Fsnquieiv .i f i . the ablest man who had ever filled tbat of- fice.' With him, and at his tahlf, l)r. Small t ' , and Mr. Wythe, hi ami ttmium Aorarnat.snd f, myself formed a fmrtie quarrre, and tr the t '"', habitual conversation on the- e orjra;ons I r : , owed much instruction. Mr Wythe contin ': '? r; ued to be my faithful and beloved Mentor-, in. V,' youth,' and mv -most afieetionate f-itd-''.;.;' .,. ' thro igh lit. .In 1767, he led me into tl: j, ' V practice of ml-. w at the imr ot tne ijen-ralv, - . s. Court, at wvfit continued ' t t l 'lie Itevulu. , , ., ion shut up the Courts of justice." , ' ,.- ' . ".;-t- ( t- '" ' ' '."; J ', -'.J r -'. 1 : , ' ''' V ' i!- - " ' V"; ' i.l'.'il , The Subscriberi to tho Pttmbni-g Trawspea.. K' utiou Company held their first meeting last evt-A , C' ' Hie;, at wintli mc sevenu omeers were apjionuca, , -,- n.ul other measure taken ensure tl pfec?:t - r.,-i-iMion of the plans otthe Company. '',:, :. It is the desieni of the Company to estat.nsh a v - line of a a-'on l.t-tween Pelei'il).rgnd the Roao.rt ,; oke', rn-.i'.itn;tn soma'tioint on the .atj-W. , hicb ii ,hall I e found motonvenient to depo- f, . t. sit. pro.'.. ire, lob,- t: m thenre eonveyea lo ninr,.- ' I ix.n fimiffirtnrne f ff.tfnn baa HOW a 1 natrnn.1"fel : htV. frll with Adamrf OCl and afterwards, to the period ol liis death. 1 --' .y But to return from this Analysis to our props'ked extracts!. ' TTie first ei tratt is the Commencement the second the .copclufioni of his; Memoir." We lay then be tore cur readers, assured thgt Ciey vrlll be tewarded by tbe con- aiiraVsWt. aCAflVll lO have been associated. They earried from one to the other, backwards and forwards, tha several DroDoitions and an mm whie.h naaeil. and seconded with their Iowa. InteTwesfions, tkempomnt ef tfUBll kct. pro. of (' i' it to i !r. v UI i. ad.ii " (-01111, i( iiiililtt.. . - ., i-... pcrU-it, to be Rtnnceti'tt rea.uesi, ui safest eommiiiiii-aiion 10 maiketi not 1 1 be maibV' to ere at Ks for the protection of, , '? -ef i.u-ci'uiuio.i tuke-n to. In ,.,u i i. !l is I, oert die many ; e ot I--iiciioi-i ui,.,,, will re- . ' ! i .. .Mir:i;;emi-iit ol the j . veil, .i', as is ci: i lw, yet.. ,' . s w irii.y of the patroraiy-e of Ike eounti-y t.inn o toe ton and tend to yluns otiniprorenic.it oi' a rooreyuJ. - ind gMsral afttare. tf. va. ;,. '.'f.'-.-C ) i,fiA '.s- . f '-: J" r:.i, ;';V:.rvi' : , , ' -: , ' , v .' - ' ; - sy..-,

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