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ill ,t:i; . . t; -., i' re i"-r a a I t tl vt t l4 . '. i ai.i (j,r 4 -tt-. -a '' 'A I ... ..r, rale mil .i .'wT.'jr-n.', t. 4 r l- Lot I, i o vt. W-J lUrtu tuMtMrm j cm4rf en.it for rch mMh are y . Ihiudcul cflht United Slates. of lt4 CiMted Mutt Amrritt, da .lore and nmte kua ihjt t puMi v 'II U til kMul OfTioe M t. lluU-wi . ,ia tha Siate of Louisiana, em Uk" i t . . . i . j- I , be smo.' preprtird w'jSc laixk wMiln i at lh Dim) inrntloiK-d toaaihipt, be !. l)irn-f Wsur or I's.m, .i F.AT t T tsl.AH t NtW U- i wit: i ' ' . . i'p r, of Ranra - . tip eae, tt, tArat, and kt, of lips iu, fe, are,"' JM"t J!v and air, dps, en.-, hra, Iftrar , fur, tir mil I ti-MUonkl towashltis tijitt end mtir, ftar. . i - ' ' iip en, fire, 'thrte, ftur, five, tlx and id fractional townUiip rifkt, ot Rwp ," tl fAree, our, fit), ix n, (nil (raclioaal township etj-af, of tiip ., tad'thrtf, funr, kitl tir and 4 finolloaiit touihn rij-Af, of Kaogc '"' ' ' - i. " ' ', lilpt mu, lArro ftw, ftx', ' Mid 4 h-MtUriuil tmrndim cgit, of Bn jc liV ", fa, thrx-fa, five, tlx and ,iv inwniHinl aVV orf ittiiafe $om t -first dijrrtpf latitude, und Eitt lfihe i, uu I imhrAM num-lf nil the Unii U ilif wnliip wilt t oS'ered in ihe order -jn U J, bi-Rinoiug with llie awetl Bum- itinrt in -li.-S , ' V A.-' uhU reserve! W'foi" lh - of or for other norpotec, vut exciuucu t' iu!ur ny Iiwid "I fl hy : ..Wtiii thittlrteeuth dw of .Inoe, A D. tSSQ. iiylj l ANittKW? JACKSON. J Voideati v V i'1 Z -t- I. .JAl lM,-' h'- f ' V ' ;.,: itMioner of the Cenenu Jjmiu Office. Notice. t ; 1 J mt uf I 't, I mx m 1 -'. 0 h iWrtr- t ..I Ivitlf t HJ tl I! -'"to luf 'Yr i rrw-ttt jmi, 41 oat irf f ' F-.ra Ward ' ".., , Tl R.-mirr N 141 . " WWK, Va lif,Jl, irt, ITS ' nirj ,''wk, Xa. J l'aaa, )t( U r . r. HcU k- ira, ) Xa. 0 t I'tiViMura, no. lit l.l -a-i.rt, pari aa JTt, tJT " Jwaa 8. Lrh, S. . . . Jkli.Mta Ward , Tktftnaa Prtaa,aH uo. IJ - Taakaa Ior, J al . la far J. S ronri, kali aaa M I hontaa Uarf w, iiart aa 114 (!,e Jfi turv r c r- j Struct A van. aart ?i4 XXrx. GMr, wo. IU 1 -,. Vi'dUam tlaolcr, (tartlU .;. . ' Jt.a l. IImm, All Unr, 46, 17, 74, l, . ' I - .. , 5rliR WWranm, ao. U4 - . 'I r fJtnmmj itU ft fh fn in IinKmm, Kll - . .. .. . lieaa ofSraoir, fJJ . v , H.U burtoa v , -t.- )S UakMvm, iU : F.ppa'heirtls, S9, I0l,10i v. ; - , "' Aarot) Acr, jwrt 0i) 1 ; p ,';., V '.M' Caltm Joaea, jio, lit ,i j - ; -AL1X.V B1MS, Collcor. Anaf 10, IWT ,J3a-.' IT" ai.leiie. kaaaa bv uie Mm o) Kust. I11L.U uu rouiliatrty or the Si up ltoit, ta tuilat aaaili of Louiburj;, ri-aaklin eountr, limnri Iv oani'd. and now oecaniud bV Mt Laili Fox. contHwinr a- hort Totjrtero hundred acrvi uf land, it olTcred for Ada,' od wilt be fold at a Rrrai aaerifiee tor nth or nffoliali paper. aaUafactorny enrioraea. I ke itiatHi ol tti.n pUocit to well kaof a, that a iianicuiai' dcarriitioa thought to h unneaea . It. - 'I .nM I .. m .1. Vl"'i. anmlivf trart an th Stare road, arth of rlouitbitrj- nltout 10 or t tniln, en both iW o! stamlT rret-k. amomiRK land of Mr. f.reen Jout-t and othPi-ayContaining between four mil Ive tiunilred aeiva; oa liuti there ta a fine boil j- of low rromida ia a high Male of improve mpiit. Thi trad of land U I alea be apld rery iww iw cwu or niKiRwiv wr- . - . . . V- V " v W1LL.1AU teUULiUN, r y . . . i . , f resiiieHt rfthtr VnSl $Uitci. it of the United Htatea'of America, do Ipcunc and make koown that a nubl I be h.-M nt the Land Office at firaKTA, (ntt of .ilabamii,. (he tetrad JHondnj nhin (tie limiti ot the 'undermentioned m and fi aotionaHowushin to -ak: shipa $, height, 4.ie,'f and, je iwetuy-foe, .V x .i:' r iships even, tient,pine, teti and fractional n tieiieji of Kanee1 twefitl-Hl. , ishipe erVea, effAJniiwHand frattioaal ih"m Jcimi -and e'Af, and . fractional us uiM and jfr,ofitHnjte ttoet9eixlit. .hi . mm, 'mil .'fracttnawi , tewnaliija d tune. 'of-iui;s. twintif-mne. :, ; V -r ior.l tow iibhip teven md eigMKot Uange ' - .-. . . ' -. . ; . -. tovf ahlpa are to b offerfcd in the order leaijtmtfttf, betmnitig . w i0s loweai of aootion ia.eBcii..K"f tM.1. t ,, litiida re&errod bj" la' (V the oe of 'nribr oVker porpaaef.; are ie oe e- Uia aata. ': ' "- rSa.T." twidfr wjr Aand atihe City of Wahihg ithiraldar of JulvA. U. iwi.t-- j. '.-V.. AJJbREWACKSON' ;f.oi;e GR Ah am, ' --x .liaskwier of tle Oeneral Land Ottee.; . M arch, 18U8. -h, le'l T L UUFT1N, lave f . Ealeigh,,? baa c it house in the Town of Wadeaboro, 100 '9t et' the -;onH-foine, ', where W is d to rece WeH O A R UERS and accOnin KAVE' tKliS who may" call on him. :ffjrf will bii muda ta give general astia- pbro 2t(rJan. 1829 ' t! te 24th of March mm, a f ro ruan who i hame u NED, aiiu Unlonpt io aaal York District ;ouii,olinar who- dot lum of a ajvrcututor whusirimnie ha iitwi ullect, nml Uie at'V'il'Hor Uout;ur iiim in Creeling; In Oratig.? jfliinty; N Carolina.. Egro ia ot' r?rtl jot)' luiiuu, about 5 )ett mchee hiih, Mmw, hwilt. ainl Ids. uppor otten. The owikt if requeated to eume il, (trove hit nrciierty,',) ' chargea and imaway. r- " . - " -.' fiEO. HOOVER, SherilT. , ', Itandoinh county,' N. U. ? i m ,' Apnl 7, mo Y ' - S . to Ran away front .Win. .Barnet, of W ayne conii'v,l.nrp hhu . named Musr.s,' noqqiaor u y- ..vyeara lld,keiUiiig about 160 ViZ. " "; l01, large-beanl, with a tear oa . Im chin, eued a whip taw, "-IBS the lower art of ene ear hit off, "7t- targe acart On hi belly occasion- burs,' another km on .hie leg by.-a but Uroad axe. .The sttid nqrro went off about aco; and earned off with bun his wife. 'I'.ueloBtiR" to me. ; The aaid negro Phe- umall I'ellow wotran ahoot 35 ycara of 0 part miliar nnii-ka ncolecte!. I expect aegroea are patting about the Stai a 'groa. 'jThe above reward will be given : lprflieui(in and delivery ot (aid negroes 01 Vising rhem in any Jad hi the State so Witbtm, wjtwentv-live (Kwllars for either rt ; ; ; . Kl'ttitAivi imnitu, -' ,aWnK near SUntomdHtrg, a-v4..'' .Eilgeconib eouuty.r,v J "ber 17, 1828 ' . ; i ?.: I tf '. -'-Notice; V '- I cm about to take "trip to the State ot " where I shall remain for several wcekn, rons ha vine iusincat to transact there ' well tortjjJtn me, ant shall endeavour "t all buiWst eonoded tome with propi k- "esyatch, and on modei-ateternis.. rl tin QOIAa ahiit.t thm Insff nf A niriit aftvr. Ulul irnl and portion ol ""ty tracts ot that t,no. i all:;tt. 7ercclc, fa1n'? roun- , . &..lothk!,JW9.'HJ.3il '- Application can Jie n.utle by letter, wi auceU's Wore, jUiatige souatf. uuma about the last, of Aui'iii aext, u to be at Vaurfilia, the seat ol (,ovcrimn Rotate, alout the first of Di-.tober, a ence 1 shall trnvcl over j: ud iioi lion 7V tkt itiztn$ of Alabama - Giogia. We, tlit chiei's and head men ttf the Creek Natiooi hav verj rcpentlj utw drstotKl thatmuch nlarm and excite rb nt hate bein fjfoduccd In" yarlbiis part or yout fonntrjr; y,'t learn, nat it iiTrepoi Jed amonj; jwir. ci'.izen that the CreeK Nation js ttnirig1iostil ami uhfricndlj to the' citizens ot -Bald SUtcsjr arid we it artl that much uneasi ness' U. mnifis(ed 'tin lecouot of it All tdii we r extremely sorry to hear; and we take this rriftliod to inform the nnopU gerierall. thut thereare no lucli views io contemplation amon the peo pie of the Creek fJationj and the report has been gotten tip! by some' rnalicious person ur persuns to excite the feelings uf the White people against as: perhaps rot. their personal adyatttage ana per hans to'st'oase theTeerines oflthe Ex ftcut jyc of the Up i ted States; for the nurptwes ot forcing s. contrary to ou tt til. ; from the ianu of our great r lore fathers which has been our inheritance from generation to generation for time luinifmorial. ,' v . - " UInt!ependent, of U moral right 'and moral law, by whiclK we hold the same the, Government of the United States has, by a suicmn treaty, maae ana en tt.rvd intd. at the cit of Washington by alt the wnatitiied'authoriiies oil both ptionL itcknoviietligtd, recognized. and liuarantetid to the" Creek Nation for ev- iti3k the land we now hold thougl that is but little and , we oeref can ihiuk of niovtD2 ftom, iu . Our children uie ner aud dear to us; we must cher ish and (sOpporl thcmi We wth livnin rieace .with our -white brothers iiud. we wish; our '.children to" live iri oeac after we are dead and gonetW wish to cultivate pence' ant1 Harmon? lot! ver. Hve,'Wtkb rto instruct' our a'nUlrea to adopt the manners and cus um ef the whites, as far.' as they are capable of so-tloing, a8!twe;finrf tour . :. ' m " - r. -Z -.t neitrnuors, me iueroees, are laai au- " 1 .. . . e :ir... . t vatitins 'in iiie arts oi civmzeu tue. lliia has convinced us. that we cau du the sjitnct and ia the course vf V few more geficrationsour'nld iabK man-' rjers, ana customs win, wu couuaeriy believei.be fullv an4 completely erad tateu, anu wm aasuuic u ino ana in Crtlix.ation?f f1 if'X'T.r-J'i' '-' X Now.- friend and brothers, (w ap peal ' to- your ' firc)irg, justice , and magnaliiMiity lora co-operation u ,wur cause,- Iii Aft f gryuiviiaji7, ,auu magnaniMious people. U uutlecstantl how to appreciate: ft ce, principles free laws and fi ee'irutituiious; and ,accorr ding to your honest conception of such liws; you : will deal 'ouVtt;iis all the rights and piivileges tU(.wet are enti tled tu, and have been guaranteed to us by vthe Government ot he United taicsi V i'ii'P'M i In. clusing this communication, we beg' you, on the partrof ouf nation and r,urehes, to accept' the.' Warmest feelings, of frit'i.dship and good, will; and be assured M' vuV nation , ' never will siii'f the blood of our white friends aud bi osiers, so long as the water runs nr th rrasu arfiwa. ' ' i- '' .' ". ' ' Signed by t! e Chiefs of the Nation. ,'. : t ' .'Uulama Journal, f From Btll'l (London) Weekly Jlessenger, of ." ' the lthol Jene.. ' ' ' 'e case Si irvahon.'yn ce !ante Jrs. Ca(hirtee !' tt, ri'!.rr sf Wi '.et Jea, il; tt,4. s it en SiturJae lat sle w tli defeased Uinjin a fil.l whic'i nesilj facither h.e. ht not Itjuitiitu Uio s.tustion r. r several tyr etnled Ktt attention, ih1 e-n gomj ap I Mia. sli was shnclwl at l.ie emacisiH and ileplrrftibl. appears nee. Wimevj pat aeveraJ qaeslinn to lm r !4C'in hi eorxlitioo; In answer U wliitk lie, with diGeulty,-sid that a few week pre viocil? ht had left his mother, who was t widow, with severs, children, re sidingat Bartfold, ia Essex: that nh wasunsble lasopport him; thathehaJ n tua endeavoured Is nrnrart erBploT- ment in London; that,s aftt; 'sufferm, Creat'oritJtioos iher t. te'lefi it., and pfoeeeded to Edgewar.. ia ih hpe f fettnitseavethinr totlom thehirGliH: that l applied ta severaf farmeia at vizewarf,hanmre, KenaUsTeea,ad other, places, describing- hi , detit situation, but, aotvirUstarMlint, he was nabla to ret 'works tbat-hi - sitsiiion at lengths became sa prenvcu iht he was eotnnellea ta beg a nr -t, of rMl at the cottages he pased; and thawh h4 wandered i about the country till that morning, when he was , unable to preeel any turther,' iroro exhuini and psins in tlio limb and stomarh. whih necessitated lum ..! lay down, in the field, where fitness first saw him. She epmpassioned ' at- his - unhapDv: lorlorn intuition, ami nrnvtled him with me warm cfTee and bread and butter. The coffee J swallowed with "avidity. our nt tarrer ne couui not eat, Witness endeavored, to sret him a bed at the Green - Man, but the landlord said he?wasfun.V-Hcr:application at the Crown public Jious was attended with the same auccessv Towards even- mtv rather th-.n he should remain ex posed to the night air, she had him re moved to B barn attached to her preini s. lu the course of the nisht she rave him wime rruel; but he waa unable retain it Jn his stomach. About three o'clock on .uudav mornins hit breath became Very bad. --Witness, being of opinion that he was dying, sent for Mr Sheppard. a medical gentleman who attended.- and having , procured . him .-lodging 8 his house, sent hint medi cines with port wine and other strength erjtiig cordials ' Th poor lad, however, only survived till lueMiay '. PW ff - . .1 - . sneiury expresseu ineir surprise at a fellow creature Dt mg actually atarved to "death surrounded by plenty' and questioned the witness whom they high Iv commended tor. the consideration she bad hown to the unhappy youth, wheih er she was aware he applied to any par ish tor renei t . .-, . . ... Mrs. Hal lett said that she question ed him, and found that he had received three shillings in the course of three weeks from parochial lunds, but what parishes be (deceased) was unable td say.-, .v.!----- . Mr. Kd ward sheppard, surgeon, ot K-ensal lireen, qeposeHl, he was sent lor by Mrs. Hallet, and found thedtceased in a dying slate, produced by want of tood to support nature, -lie lost no time in administering the most potent stimulants, but the system had received I .a . . ...a ftoo great a shock to rally, and dissolu tion took place. ' trrr, tia t ws Lit tij' Mtl-ns arr in i" iu t. n 4 tr-.! anl X-t. W't sr "rmt; u.sj L vtaitej by plriv; We t-fiar eur wither by Uv, i t scull shoe -.J that . w.'.S ' . ..iCrmi-..-.;, that e cl and apo- tron ia iioi Ijcin;, crsvs's. clotuinr: W't " ! t'.e 1 . r jfjiii I I i ) i 1 c.r-d t-w'ljer in the t'.eatre. when the men nfr iat 90, tSat w e may S04 J the fumetiif rancid lard and inlale infect ed airt In tha hottest eeenints td summer i pat a sdJitional prments and attend t rtie, wUera douLle the number nffiersooa are crowded inta a room that it will hold, -nd titer jsmp up and dtwa on the floor, drink hot .tea, sad swallow sweatarats. antd tld a pother ary, with his bearly account of empty Duxes, is next day required: c withhold irotn others irut which is U nr proper Tight that we saay be picked by the lawyer, tapped by the' sheriff nr (notable, end finally starved in orison: W quarrel ahout the t!eoloical shad ows, and make ourselves members of the charch militant, by pugnacious din- patati.ns on fortknowledre, prtdetlina- ttoH.frtt grace, and winch or litltt iratert e sppropnate to ourselves. the pro perty of others that wt may has a le gal right to an apartment in the peni tentiary: and we commit mlrder. that we may be permitted io seek lor that darling object of our pursvit, unalloyed inuery, upon the sci tr.ld or the gal lows." Rnfflintfor Balic$ W ;rsform- eit that a house in Rdmsay, where a wo man was lately delivered of a child, a peighborirg farmer's wile who was. len ding her aid was instantaneously .taken in labour and was also delivered a few minutes afterwards.- The children were both of the same sex; whether male or female -wt do not know. They were put together, and in tha bustle of taking care of each woman, the midwife Inrgot which child belonged to each mo ther,.; What ,ws "to be done in this per plexing dilemma. Jt wis ; agreed by bt ih parties, that each mother should take the child which fell to her bv de cision of lot, and him or her bring vp, rtarand educate iul some convincing family likeness appeared, by which they i uuld arrive at a moral certainty of their parentaee, and that an exchange should men te piace. n tor uoipnic oracio ol lot appeared to have been mendacious. While the work men were employed tt tui.in '.,1 A i.lnM .1... .nv. . u-tajui suu piiuci iiiv .nvu supra fir tonveying water, in Winchester Va. a '-few" days since,, .electrie , slidcks hrtu Ji! sit s i v ter ti;4 j sht ft'iintaine I fariou e -i --n riimt biti s'-ips, 'lit iien.U e e " IU' i. f la J a b-. j trejit e f.r.t, ; ;.!.:. er.t a-; in : e. - i in !rr ar. lf. s sreonj nert k. I, pita-. "r- r. 1 with two !.in!4.f hit men, but lie J-'eJ. tors 1 1 .' ! i taut Capt. Death, wuh the prater rart'tnenty-t'.ree . w a J hit Seer and almost, his w hid? Dents." '11. -t r. ..I r C. rrew, navtng met wuh the same Ute,ldavt v h n -re t nn rne nit !up -was Dordra Cy U9 enemy, who r.uml no mora than litmty-$'u jer. aona .,,, sixteen f whom were muti lated by the loss of leg or arm, and the other. ten greviojaty wour.ited.y ,' otHoi.et'BcontinuaiuncJlliMntiluu. cf England. -' ; - - - 'Dealh oCW(i GVftAr--The death of Mr, Chtr.ei Gilfert. lata Lessee and Manager of the Bowery Theatre; New York, was singular and extraordinary. We understand (says the Commercial Advertiser) that ha died literally of madness, produced almost Instantane ously, oa hearing that Mr. Uackett had taken the Theatre, with which ha had been so closely connected from its foun dation. , The phreozy came suddenly and terribly upon him, and continued without abatement until Thursday mor ning' last, when ; lie drop down dead! He neither ate nor slept, nor was ho undressed, for six or seven days but Eaced his room,. watched and guarded y five or six men, to prevent violence upon himself Mr. G.- was an active man, ol great musical science and taste, and a composer of no mean reputation. From the Wash'-rion Correspondent m the ' ' . Baltimore Republican. - , f -. . W nhifi'gton? August 7, 1S29.', " '.The disclosures alreatly made, abun dantly demonstrate the utility, and in deed, necessity of the change which has been made in the Administration. It is the voice of the people, which now heard; and every day's experience proves their wisdom. Their interest may be forgotten by intriguing rulers; but they win never forget their own, interest. When their power is immediately felt, they; have, properly executed. Hj and they expected their trill to be obeyed where their power, can be felt but in termediately. ' When they cleanced the fountain, they expected the channels to te washed, and the streams guarded from pollution.- We have witnessed a glorious triumph of . principle; but vie tory would be turned into defeat, if the wnoie nosi oi enemies nou(u .no . re ;..l . J 1 1 ne CrftC'H rirt ti I'r the 'e t.arr.jer i" Tbtr ' ,J t- .! It . mkin t pthi:r 41, at t tlih of the whole nutul. rr. Granger had been two m Then the federalists cri- I ; but the people sustained it, n. . ' When General Jickir the Presidency, the whe' Fot Olfices were a liu' 8000, Mr. Btrry hts bon of the Post OSce D. ; months, anc the whuie r Matters that have been olee on political and ( r ; within ihattimais 110, but one ; v. third part of the whole notntj! -. U pears then, that the number : Masters ' dismissed from cHlce i t single day under Mr. Jer.'jrs --." ministration, was, in proportL i u whole nearly twice as cut a ti e r, i .i.a i - t i ? ucr lust nas uccu uistnian'i i r s i ir. I :-s. ,f7. Ir. i.e. S9. cf 11 I jr t t i of y, arch tj t' 1 j '.'-if were produced to such a degree as tot tained in the canm. to the exclusion of cause tnem to uthconnnue jueir labors, better tnen and mure luttltlul nublio ser vefal citizens who . were standing by, em into the ditch And tried the experi ment, wnen the cnecf was the same on vants. This is now the point of con test; - Tlie enemies of the Administra tion raise the fcry of princripiidn! pro- tcrinlion! unmerited and uuexamoled a!t.", Tlie pipes are united ift the same t proscrinton, and it i is Reverberated manner as those, in thi,.cityj and- .the.; through ill, . their vanquished ranks from reasons from the 40l day.- .,-' : . these facts, like thona I communicated, are derived f thentio source,' and chV.' diction.. Tho records oft' Department will confirm - Will any man with tlu facta before him, pretend til - . mirerof Mr. JeHerson's poiicv, condemn Gen. Jackson's! " i, but those who are corrur' J Ly .i .... . J or anecieu uy tne politics! at no?; of the court Tha ma,it,f the ; are uncont.iminated with e'uher. gave to that their unrjuatir.eJ sl t tion, and they wiildu the fame tt t it proceedsto consummate their v ' Who are they who repn,!.;.?e t!. ministration for what they term i script ive measures? The m;: the people? No: but t!.s apoi Dr. Watkins, the same w!m t Mr. Kendall for expo-in:r I 's t and who uniformly manifest t! e k sympathies for putilic depre .' defaulters, and the ir. bt ma . horence of those who wi : l their crimes, or prevent tUeir i t t ,' Manufacture ; of Diamon U Providence Journal say-ii A fev sr i entiSc speculators l. tve teen tjajch d jo, to a belief that their fui taiiei weiVafifl!- ly to b made trom the.newly mysntc j Tha jtiiode of manufacturing diamon d. ny a chemist in this country a-. 1 in Wiiichesier Republican remarks that jtor end of the Conlinenl.to the other, fop has set about the mdiz -f ''jtwas in driving closely , the aoldfnng' in trie hope of covering the victois with tiionds with a confidence of goon -lend L that the, Jahoi ks "were pnduied.!dimaf. It Is of little -imnortance to! ciog one of those valuable i.'..i's Tle, sun was nearly vertical--the ther-. them4; or. toihis country, who fill$ the would outvie in size, ti: -rpm-, irninietet-at 93 dtgrees;4he diub korne I chair, if .the subordinate stations may refractive power, the -ns f I' - what eamftr and the -pirn's warm froui .still be occupied bv those who have been 'Russia or . PurtoznI. ' J3ut tl.eir tho aclion'of , die suit upon ,lhem.' ; The so habituated to public default," a to 'grown hope's have vanished " ito iiiidk it no crime to, conceal uie aepre-unto tnin air.', . upon a carrui c principle ia no doubt thdt ol galvanism." ti Pursuit of Misery. The Cineirinati Chronicle says thai all men, women and children are earnestly in pursuit of un. happiness. 1 his is in direct defiancv of Pone, s '-.... Oh happiness! our beine's end and aiin, 1 Good, pleasure, ease, eonteuttWhate'erthynamev' The Chronicle is so ingenious in argu ment mat we, almost oeiieve we are anxious to become miserable dogs. '- Uo- til how we huve believed that.unhapni ncs arises from a comparison between things as they are, aud things as they ought to dc, : uur ianu is at last son.e . what shaken. 'The Chronicle sets oui with the broad novel proposition . that there MJiuUe too tnttc narmnct in Uie worlds more indeed, than we know It. T-K- XT V C-.:-r -I... ':. . iiv a iwy i iw,. a .i. ceuniiej rviates the fullowing extrcrti:nary atorv. w specie.--A .M f u Hand , d wu a short Ufiie.-Mo.ee at a. "great isge, .in Siepheiif tiwo; ,i this.couiitylle poseuted a good farm, had always-been known as a '..careful,, saving uiau, and was supno- ne' iu iine ieu at uis 4ieam a snug lit tle estate.i..f le left a ; Will, ' however. and upon opening that, it was tliacuver- ed that nis larin whs but akinall item of his property , f In the liouse in. which he had. dwelt lor a great-many years, tnera was one room which he had never permitted . any body to enter, but 4tiiu sell; it waa on the ground floor, and in his Will be gave direvtioiia to gorioto that room, open a trap dooraod . there- unuer, m jmau tuu ana Kegs, ana o theryessel 'would be fouhd a trcaaure of ' specie. "Thei- invesrigatiyn being tuade, the money Was indeed found, to how to appreciate; and "that consequent H ibe amount of about t &40,00V iu dol ly ' Uie greater part of our uvea is fee ee6arily wasted in trying to rid our selves of this aonoving superabundance " Nor is this all? saya the Chroni cle. Mpo surletedt are we with are dundancy ol rtapnmea. , mat we are net content ' with, simply getting rid of it, nut we seea in every jiossmie way to supply its place ty pobiuve vnhap mntst. ' The fact is. that this latter ar ucle U aiW8y in ocmanti in tne mar. kef. and is almost thioniy commodity that sutlers no diminution in - price. 1 .. Am anwf A'aat ar fn CH BVMkrlahoa lars, half dollar, 'iiuairTei crowns, &c I loj e was another clause in the Will liich'. staled that in one of the vessels mentioned, was a phialcontaining a written scroll giving intorniaJion where anoihtr and sliluarcrdcposit of specie had been made; butalas! he treacherous ink had disappeared, deserted its post, or rather hUiuloned its linti, and the paper told not a word, of the precious secret witi which it had been charged. What vigils will, covetousness kee( till this other deposit is found what dig' Every day and eVeiy hour's experience I riii!r, and searchina there will be tilt go to prove that in pursuit ot rmery, J this Kidd'a money snail be.forthcoming! we continually naras earmiuus auu .- mere is no room to uouui me irniu annoy our persons. Each individual is I of the story, as we are told by several of bent upon nnding out new modes dv i our citizens, some ol whom are person' . i !" - '-l . - I . -f I II . r .1 wnicn to gain, me exquisite pleasure oi I any coguizaot oi tne lacu being xmliapnu in- the ffreatcst degree. 1 i ; For this end, we labor and toil to amass ( -perhaps history cannot afford a more riches, that our avarice may be quick-1 remarkaole instance ol desperate cour Djlor taken at the .t I.- I enro, oar diseases muuipueu, ana our fears tf robbera increased: We marry, that 'we "may perpetually erioy the strifes, anxieties, and curtain lecture of domestic life: indeed, so fasciuating ore the miseries cf this factitious con- u.tton, thatyery fevfof those Id 'pu suit cf unhappiness, are" 0 thoughtless as to emit the experiment: . y e guzzle ge than mat wiucii was exerted in ue- cember, 175b. by the oiucers and crew of the English privateer, the Terrible, under the command of Capt. Wm. Death, of 26 guns and 200 men, and having a' most singular combination of names belonging to her. She was call ed the Terrible, equipped at Er.eadion dock. - commanded by ' Capt. Death, Fr..l.,v aii i.,n;ii.tiiiL. v:i VLiie knct. ai WillesJafl, before TlioJ down whiskey, and wine, a4: tgial whdlt lieutenant called JDcvil, tod be nothing but silicates. fm O.Jcl" converted baser metals i. ' j r '. modern chemists, v' !;- t. them in ingenuity, wereLr r !.i - raonds ol carbon." 1 ator and divide the spoil. Some who lination of the crystals, surr were, ana many wno- now preicnu to anmciai oiamomis, nicy were have been the friends ot Mr. jetlerson. s Administratiop, unite id fiie cry of pro scription and cite Mr,' JcHemon as ah example of magnanimity and forbear ance: When Mr. JefJ'erson tame into the presidency, the government was in its earlier .infancy, and less, corruption had found Its way into places of public trust. ' But tw el vr 'yedrs had elapsed from its ..formation yet tiiany abuses had begun, which called foo correction. When tiep. jacKson came into tne pre sidency,; there had been a series of twenty-eight years without that change, which, would be calculated to expose mat-practices and tu correct abuses The people called for an investigation; and elected the man who they expected would make a general silting.' bo lar ti the work has proceeded,- it shews that much more corruption has sprung up,whicVa1ls for many moiechunges, than when M r. Jeflersgn cotutnenced bis presidential career. .. uut a recurrence to lacis win siiew, that Mr.. Jefferson made Unore changes in proportion to the numoer ol o:.iccrs under him, than Gen. Jackson has done, and it io either case the try of proscrip tion was just, there was much more cause for it then than now. ' 1 , . - Mr. Jefl'erson'changed his whole cab inet, arid 60 has Gen. Jackson. There were (hen four sub-offices in the Trea sury "Department,- end Mr. Jell'ersor. changed -the beads tof two -rf them. There are now ten, and ceueral Jack son has changed the heSda of five of therm rSo far the, proportionis the Same.' ri-.",'' ' ' ' ' " " 'x VUat .the. Post' O.Tica Depart :e:.t seemi now to be a wain t-; '.c tf ; t.i madteision. ,'If,the ' et t aies cf the Administration can cont nus ia their service the host" of t. : r partizess through the country, wli i f.'.l t!.u Tost Offices of almost every, vi". .' ! many of whom abuse their trubtt j i most shameful purposes of party el der and detraction,, their dying he, will revive. '.But loudly, as t!. p :' c voice demands the chaoses, tl.cy 1 been few, compared with thOtie i u iu i under Mr. 'Jefl'crsoo.'V':.?" ?'by-- ihe v. a - r',u- 1 i.i ' I- - ...I Ij'.l ";r. I t)l t ) I 3 I tv 1 Canine Resentment. A vnnr "- r tlemao of this city, returm" ; !. ; t a certain iroe found his !' ,.'i a eun at the cellar stairs, in 1 ' :.3to1J that the umtly dojr exhibited symptoms of hydrophobia. "!.: nci'was ex tremely painful t tha your. man, Lc bis attachment to the dej wis very strong. ''Tour lray was 8' i t ?ttci near a window, and aropa 1 ' gpae, around his reck, he was dra ,'(. 1 out andUirown into the dock, where it wns supposed lie would of cc p ' ',. A tew days afterwards, to t.is t , . . the young gent!er.:art. noticed Li oli friend sittin;; in a tailor's shop ct e -""s distance, in good la Uh, .An.l .f k .e mind. The dag, hovi ever,' !. 1 r 1 1 e- -cognize the acquaintance, nor vo id he ever take the least notice of any of tho family, tut maintains !, at n't tim'-i, ; an itiditiant reserye. V. ir. Courier. -,- Wit of the lash rat. II r jy r -1 1 a " known to all "who hear me (.-.ays Mr. Yates) that. in an IrL!i Court t f J :'ce every oppoitunity ii cf.''y taccl for a c''.-, !ay of wit or jue, e . t.;(n.s the most? rious sulject, f il iL"i.' of t!ie Court. In a case of ass r !, i 3 foil .v i ;dia!t gue took place: l. ir; to t!,3 I iainti:i "Pray, Sir, !, 1 ;' fen,.';i.nt "ive you a m l snti'id l: ri. .i;: laUli i'i :i.l ji t as r"to adru'.' 'r yc.v: .'.fp-.t t 3 c;' ert!y att'uaf.tfl!.,!a'8 pi'.'.r." .V-n t-, ter " ! ",y Lord, 1 appeal to '.' e Coui ll", 3u ' The Court, tr, vi.,1 never re f" , taction t a man tvln I I ' I t'.iv !he imhiolJ Ni.';tiV r' 't 'e- t!a .ttjv ,1 i..l J.. T ''. 1 ".. i i It ' V '..C iv Mr Jeffersoa came lata 65lcC4 lajt;.ca by pirates when oa a t.-.'.iu - '. ::::,-j v.y..f . '.- .- n -' A . . - N. II. .t of an ; ears nee "r that 1 hid lnen 1x13 f o- f ' ."lAjtei, ,-' "'-i'. ''.--'-' ' ' ;.!.""'.',
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 27, 1829, edition 1
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