Trom f!it T/.-iidiour» Vlrj^inla:), Sept. 4. .‘InoHiur m'to lipiousr;j.—W'e learn bv our last Ciiiciiiaaii CJazette, ihut some lyiix-ttvecl genius of Indiana, has prepar ed a nianusc'ipi work, entitled *• The Orb of Tfuth ; or Truths drawn from Obscurity." One oi' these truths is that me world is 18,000 years old—and uiiotlier, that the idea of the existence of Saian was an invention of the Jewish priesiliood. Our author goes still furiher : In liis search after truth, he has discovered the expia jiaiion of a passai^^e of scrinture, which has i)iizzled many wise hc'^ids, since it ^vas settled that the sun is a lixecl l>ody, and that the earth is in a continual stale of revolution. It will he recollected that Joshua “«ommanded the Sun and Moon 10 stand still, and they obeyed.”—The true nieanint,rof this phrase is for the first time " t/rfiicn from obscurity.'”—Joshua, (^says this new discoverer) “had two gU- tled standards : one was a standard of the Sun : and the other, a standard of the Moon. These Joshua placed on the 1 ight and lefi aings of his army the cen tre was commanded by hims‘lf in per son. When Joshua commanded the ,'iini to stand still, it was the left unu^, which had the standard of the Sun: when he commanded the right wing to stand still, he addirssed that division by the word Jlooji, stand thou still, lie had no words of right and left; in place of them he used Sun and Moon.'* What will you say to this, ye Biblical ciitirs It is a pity, that this gentleman’s name is not given to the worid, that he might be placed along side of his compeers, Shultz and Smythe—“iriajuncta in uno,” Tor the }laiT;sburi--(I'a.) f.'hroiiiclc. The JIuhenloc of the 11 cst. Sin—Wc have about thirty miles from liere and in tlie adj(;inlng county of Ste- \vart, u man now living of no sniall note in our country—liis name is John Sills, but usually called the I’aith Doctor—he is a native t»f Halifax county, Nurih Car olina—was Aery poor there, and is so yet —as lie takes no jjay for his services— Jle has been about llftcen years in this C’HAKLOTTJ^ TUESDAY, OCroilEK 18, 18^o. We have received the first number of the ENCvei.oi>KuiA, published by M’Kkk Sc Haukis, \orkvilIe, S. C. which can be seen at this oflice. 1 he review of the first regiment of the Mecklenburg Militia, by Clen. Pnin;u, took place on Thursday last, butouing to the bad state of the weather the usu al exercise of the militia was dispensed with. On I riday, after the business of the Court Martial was transacted, an election for Lieutenant Colonel and Major took place, those two oRices, being vacant by the resignation of Col. Hoover and Maj. Smith. Caj)t. Tuos. 1. Polk was elect ed Lieut. Colonel, and Capt. Jojin ll.urr- oiiovK elected Major. W'e have heard with a degree of plea sure, ill which we believe that all our iriinds who knew the man in life, will paracipatc—that the gentlemen of the bar practising in Salisbury district, in a tone ol llbei-al leeling, that reilects the liigiiest honor upon themselves and their pi olossion, have raised an adequa.e sum, by subsci-iption, for the purpose of erect ing a monument over the grave of tlie late AiifiJiUALu iit;.\i)i:Rho.v. It has been designed b) Mr. Nichols of this citv, and is to be constructed of wliite marbi'e, and sculptured under his diivction, with suit able emblems and an inscilption. 'I he iirawing which we have seen, executed by that architect, is in his usual style of chaste, and classic clegance, and wiili, when comjdeted, place almost in sigiu of the Aj)alachiun mountains^ where but state—is now about lifty live years of age, .few vea ^ r/, , wV ^ ^ . 'T * and was alwu\sin \ni ili ('.'ii-nlin-. -.i.,! , i- , the beust oi prey contended lor tiie dominion of the forest, one ol the choicest specimens of the letinement of art and civiiizcd and was alwa\s in North Carolina and liere, a man of most exemj)lary j)iety— he gives no’medicine—but when his pa tients ap{)ly to him either in person or by jjroxy, he enquires strictly into the complaint, and enjoins a sulimission to the Aiinlgluy, and their having full faith and coniidonce that by faith and prayer they may bo cured j he then prays with so much solemnity and fervency that the applicant is astonisiied—and in very ma ny cases surprising cures are effected. life. Jialagh lirgister. Small parcels of the new crop of cot ton are almost duily received in town.— Sales at 14 S-lu. 1 he price, tiiough not so much as the planters expected, is cer tainly very liberal, afVoi ding a handsome . , t'emuneration for their labour. W'e have The aijplicatlons to him are numerous, struck with the superior quality of and many come a long distance, even as crop, the parcels received being of a far up the Ohio as W'heeling, and these' and white kind. The drought applicants are not limited to the ignorant; several weeks previous to the perfect- j' part of the community, but are most gen- •''& the cotton, wasj)robably the cause erally, people of weatlii and good informa tion. I have not as yet heard of any case so completely n’ilraculous as the cure of the lady in NV'ashington last winter a -year ; but very many that come near it ; and think lie may with proj)riety be cal led the Hohenloe of the W’est. " ' ClarksL'ille^ Torn. r Jlnmnnfic Ilhnniyuitiou.—W’cyer’s Cave, 5 in Virginia, said to be the most admirable ». in the world, was brilliantly illuminated , "with candlcs on the'^lotli inst. AUx. Ilcrnld. "I NKVV YOllK, SEPT. 17. I .In Kdipsc.—Last evening, in conse- ; cjuence of scnue obstnirtion in the main u. j)ipes leading from the gas nianufactory, the lights disappeared, .and Chatham street, w ithin and without, was left in darkness visible.” In the Chatham i';;: Clardeii 'riieatie, the ludicrous predica- «Tuent of groping and scrambling for V lamps ancl candles, may well be imagin ed. The Kac-IJdhipshirc Pcnitentinry is a source of profit to the Slate. Of the re ceipts ior labor, S:’. the handsome sum of y.GOO dollars has been jjaid into"the * State Treasury within a few weeKs.- of its excellence. Large quantities of Goods are receiv ing in town almost daily. It is said that, the stock will be more extensive this sea son than has heretofore been know n. \_Fayetteville Obdcrccr, Oct, 6. ^ ^-(‘pyt!tc.’^\ number of the friends of (len. Lalavette in Paris, have sul)scribed lor the purpose of olVerlng a gold medal of the Value of 1000 Ir. for the best jiiece of verse upon the voyage of that oflicer to Ariierica, his stay there and his return home, It is stated in the western pajjcrs that the trunks containing the papers and val uables of (ieneral Lafayette, which were sunk in the steani boat Mechanic, on her passage from Nashville to Louisville, ha\e been recovei'eil, anil they have sus tained little or no injury. W'o be’ieve all the articles belongitig to the (ieneral, which Were on board, have been I’ecovcr- ed. Ills watch, which, in the haste of quitting the cabin, as the boat was sink-] lug. Was left in his birth, was found in the birth, after the boat was rai.ied, and forwarded to him before he left this city. The body of his travelling cai'rlage float ed from t!ie deck of the l)oal, as she went down, and was jncked up some miles be low j the wheels did not float and were raised w ith the boat; so that the carriage was entirely recovered, and was sent down to New-CJrleaiis ; from there it has been shipped for France, and will be pre- ser\ed by* the Cieneral at La Cl range as an object of interest to his family ^and friends, ms the \helcle In which he jier- formed his immense jouinev thnnigh the Lnited State.s. ' ,\nt.'Ld. of Ruthcrfordton have lost In Mr. Rowc'n a v;tl- uable ;iiul cxcnipl;tiy nicmb( r of society, liis :innalilL> w ik* an iinlulg'c.-nt uik! ailVriioiiati.- hus- 1>:uk], liis two little chil.lnrn of a futhcr wlios.- loss tliuy arc not sensible of. Ho tiled in the lull assurance of a happy iinmortalitv. ^ [f'dnnuiiiiiratrft. To va* A of I.and, lying'near ! with twenty-five ai tvs of g-ood tihil.K- la,„l, a g'uoti lucudow. l-'oi'l'iirthcr par- liculars, upj>ly to , JONAS t’. UriJlslIJ,. vt. ] J, 1W5.— LAi-AviiirirnbTii]-, ■ b • tV 1'^IIE siihscribcT will on\ r - at public sail-, on \Vt d- I 5 M ! *!>e 2o(l (lay of vcMihcr next, at Iiis present d\vdliiii;--li(,iisc, (near Mr. Jas. ^])ratt’s,'on the Oh! Nation roail,) 0/1 f‘ hundred Jcrcs of Lmuf, lyin;^ on the w aters of biii-ar CiVc k, four miles oonth 01 Charlotte, adjoinin';-ilie lands of Ite- verly Hyrani and 'Hios. Ho\d, a.ui is ecjual to any land in the connlv for tlie prodnotion of corn, cotton, ; has tolenl)h- Improveinenls, Well watered, ami he.,1th;,. Also, ilnve Ne g-roes, an excellent pl.un'ation W ;>--on, with Kcfirs, aijoiit four hiuulred hushels of forn, a quantity of I'oilder, stock of all kin.Is, toireth- Iil/nois.—Several individuals near Kas- kaskla have this year ajijjroj)! iated a few acres of land to the cultivai.ion of tobac co j and the growing crops are said to be very promising, A society has lately been organized in lialtimore, tailed the .iiiti-Sluvc Societij, the object ol which is to ell’ect the event ual extinction of Slavery in the state of Maryland, by procuring'the j)assage of a law lor its prospective abolition. 'I'he Society Is of course endeavoring to pro cure candidates for the Legi.slj.ure favor able to iheir views, and in IJahlmcre have obtained the consent ofDAMi-h Kay.mond, l'-S(j. to >flej', under the pledgi* retpiired oy the Society, as one of the^four Dele gates sent fiom that city to the Assem- i)ly. Mr. Kuymond is the author of the well known work on Political Kconomy. Nut. Int. is, tofje er w-ith every necessary article of hoiiseliold and kitchen furniture, farnnnc utensils, f^c. IMM KIf l lJiK II. P. S. Will also he soM ::t (!„• same time, one excellent l' rrestri.il l.roMi:, JO inches in di anieter, .set in an eh pint ii.ali,_;uiy frunie ; to g*cliicr with u \u1u:iIjIc cullcctiou of HOOKS 1’. u. October 1.', 18C5.—"it.>7 ! ('Phe escape of three con\ids. Is noticed jAvlth regret, on acco4int of th'ere' being I full and profitai)Ie emj)Ioy at that excel- jlent si'iniiiary, in hew ing stone, for dou- Ible the number of rouges that arc now there. Jl lliavy hixul.—Three hundred men rould not carry the amount of bank notes net ossary to difray tlu' Na'ional Debt of (it eat Britain, supposing t!ie l)llls to be of the value of i-lo each. olJ of which are of one pound weight. If the debt on ly amounted to t2“t),(H)0,0GO j)ounds ster ling, it would weigh 1 k\(i.)0 jjoiimts, and uilow to JOO men i>76 lbs. (‘ach. yaliouid .'h'i'is. i'tTi:u5nt:uo, sErr. 27. , Cottoju Tobacco, and L'urn,—Cotton, of neighborhood growth, is now daily brought to Market in small parcels.—The crop has turned out well, the article proves of the best quality, and commands readily from 14] to 16 cents. We are informed that thus far, it has been pur chased for and on account of JSorlhtrn Miinufacturtrs', most of whom, we be lieve, have uniformly given the prefer ence to Pdcrs/juri; Cotton. 1 he Crop of 1 obacco in this section is considered generally as rather better than ordinary, as well with I’espect to qwdity^ as the qmintily pi-oduced : Hut we hear with much regret, that the fields of Corn have greatly disappointed expec tation, the ears being liuliHerently lilh'd, and jielding but a siirry recoin])ense for the labors ol the husbandman.—hd. lueii.MOND. st,rv. .^0. mil' ( rop of Colton.— The first new cotton made its aj)peaivnce in our mark et this N\eek, and was sold fvif ir’ct'ius: though this price is paid now, it caiiuot be sui)pose(l to i)e,worth any tiling like this pri( e lor exjjoi tation. All of the cotton of good* (p.ality brought to mai ket in this and'the n(‘x.t month, will be w ant ing ior the home trade, and will, until the su]>ply becomes great, command a better pi'ice thafi can be j)aid for ship ments. Need Tockt.—At a dinner given during the last week to (iov. Shultz at Phlladei- phia, the following was the last toast pledged : Ity Dr. f;. W. Rltcr—The union of the -astcrn and wc.stern waters, the union of the stati s, an.I the union of the sexi's—the i;i'eat sources ui our national and domestic liappi'ne.ss. Beautiful J/c/a/y/zor.—Man, .jays an ele gant writer, can enjoy nothing to eflect, alone. Some one must lean' u])on his arm ; listen to his observations; point out secret beauties ; and become, as 1. were, a partner in liis feelings, or his impressions are comparatively dull and spiritless. Pleasures are increased in proportion as they are ])artlcipated ; as roses, inoculated with roses, grow double by the process. IIIE M.VKKE'I'. Fuyettcvillc, Oct. 6.—Cotton, sales 14A all SO; Bacon a7A ; Candles, mould, 15; (Jof]-e, 18 a 21 ; Corn 70 ; l iour, superlinc, ; Iron iyk ; I'laxseeil, 8;>; Lead, 10 a 11; shotl •>; l.iniei 2 25 a -J 50; Mola.sses, 40 a 42^; .\ail.s, cut, 7 a 8, wrought, IM a ; O.i'ts, J.; a 40 ; Sugar, common to prime, all; S.d', l.m rpuol,’'jj, I iirk’s Islaiitl, ^^c. 70 a 7.5; Stei I, Amtrican, 8 a 9.; 'I'ohacco, leaf, 4 a 5; Wheat, new, 'JO ■ Whiskey, 40 a 4J. 1> AN.A W A V iV,m the stihsrriher, on ® the 2)th S. ptenilx r last, a ih kto man named WII.P,, a!)out tliirtv \ e:irs ,.ot ii'4'e, liv iei't i ii;-hl or nine inches ii-’I'-ntkr funii, and when spo- cjrl to !ias a tlouM-e.ist lo(,k. .Sml ne V. as [Mlreli:iscd hy Uie froin \|r James .M’Cdilueli, jf .M. ekleii'nirL;-. ,\. C. in |), . ceinl)er, 1SJ0. Whoever will appri.lu.,,,! lu-To ruid lodtce him in any jm, ui-.d kIv e nie'iii- torm.ation .so tii.it I can «■. t |,;„i af^-..in. shall he suiuil)ly reuanletl. Information relative to him ihrected to Camden, S. w ,11 he received •' KHMJHICK. Octohi r, 1825.—3it57 \iViUei*!5 liemmnvuj;-,,} the I‘';y!-iiJ}irc cf Linen!,>tnn, \ (' 1.V/ ik nh,r 182,5, sou,V of wl.irl, viH hr ,,,nf The Vine.—Dr. Henderson, of London, I’.as published a ^volk, in which he main- I tains that Persia and North-.‘\merica are {the only two rfJimtries where the gra;)e Ihusheen found iiidigenious. 'i’l'.ei e have I hi'eti made .various attempts to cultivate [the V ine in tills country: as we have a Ibiin ranging throU!;li all tlie ^■ariclies of ji^liinate, a New-Vurk editor flatters him- that ‘‘it will ie(|uire only u liith; of 1‘^'ir tiMial enterpiize to have Americati P iiutiipai|r„(. spiukling on our tcddcs, or j-;''‘-niei'iran Ihti gundy lighting tlie g'o’v of iiau'.y and wit in cur hon i!Ai.t.K;ii, SKi’T. oO.—At a meeting of the l’resic|enl and Directors of the State liauk ol North-Cai'olina, on Tuesdav last, a letter from Cicn. Ireilell was laid liidore the IJoard, resigning the Presldent.y of the hranch liank at I’.di'nton ; w hich be ing read and accepted, Samuel Trcdwell was unanimously elected. ^ A correspondenrc Is going on between Gou-rnor 1 rouj) and (lovernor ('arroll, of 1 ennessee, on the subject of opening a communication by Canal through (ieoi'-- gia between the waters of I'enne.ssc.’e ri ver and the Atlantic. 1 he ( ahawba, Ala. Press returns “acknowledgments to the author of all good,” because the ])hysKians are all starving I and ret t>inmends that, instead of drug's ami ntedleines, hams, an.' corn iiseal, • Chernw, 0(7. 4,—Ajiple lirandy, in demand, 42a4.»—I’each, 50 a .).■>: liacon, 7a 8; ('ottiin, nominal, l.> a 14 ; (loiiee, jjrime _i>Te( n, JO a 2 ! ; orn, scarce, 70 a 80.; I'lour, sujjc rlinr, 7 a s ’ Iron, 5aC.; I.ead, 10; Mol i.ss.s, 15 a 50; Naikj cntl'jilO; I'owder, I)ii|ioiit's, (ke.t;') ^^8 a • Hum, Jamaica, 80 a ^1 ; Shot, 2 75 ;i'J ; Sugar’ Muscovado.jirirne, 11 a 12—common, a I’l—^ l.oaf, 20a 2?); Salt, Li\erpool, 80 a i)0—’l urk's l>lanJ, 75 a 85 ; Stfcl, Anieri;in, 8a 9; 'I'ailov 8 a 10 ; M lieat, KjO a 1 21 ; Whiskey, 40 a42. ■ MJlUUJli), In this county, or. the l.ith iiisf. hv the K. v. M n>. Riciiai'ils, Mr. Ahrani Hanks, to .Mis., Judv Ma.uj^-att. J)ti:7^' ~ In this county, on the 27th tillin'o, ^^r. W’li.i,- MM .M. 'roiiii, in the 52d u ar of his age. A dropsical comjilaint lostd the sufrerings of this exc( llent citi/en. He w :^s a maji ol'un(in(.--)tion- a!)h- conduct and unblemished ch.iracter, hip-hh rcspecleil aiul esti eined, princi])ally by iillw hy knew him, as a friend and hcni l'.u tor to his fi.l- low m(.rt.ils, and as a zealous advocati- for the riyhts and hherties of his country. In iiis fam ily he was a kind hu.shand and vigihuit parent; and has left a wife and a larg'e f.iiiiil_\ to lanu nt their irrc[);iirable loss. \(Oiuniuuiciili;t. Ill .Milled},'-e\ille, (ia. in ,Iul} la-.t, ;.lthe hou^e of Kohert .M'Conihs, .Mr. Ciiurhs for;ner- ly of this county. [C'„.ui,iuiiicfi!i'1, De parted this life, on the 1st instant, at his re.sidcnct- in Uuthcrfoi'dton, \. .Mr. .losLni 150W1..V, merchant of tiiat jdace, in the 40lh \ear of his age, generally esteemed tor hi-, ma il} ^ irtucs and honest industr}. .Mr. i:ow( i. was appreiiiic', ill Lincolnton to a c’.aii'maker, in w hich huiiihle capacity lie was noiieed a^ one wlio couid he relied on. Jle ;it length became inl;’re>'. ! in niercunlde pui ,uits at Hu'ln rford- ti.n, wlurc be w.ts gcneraliy (v*,;em. d as ;.n •Iiov.hle^r.an i^nd corr. -t d';a!. ;, 'j be uli/ens as ,t, ,nl trtin;, if fknj arc „ul tahm out injure Hit Ks7 January next, Anthony l';inl, j.oIKt y.. Henry, l-ineharg( r I n'd’enck J.oraths Eli^djeth, I.ong hrum,;c, I.indi David, Lorsc Ch;irles, Milligin William, Martin \\ ni. Marsh;d \\ in. Morriss John, Michuin Nathaniel, Mooro Joseph, Hov. M'Carty Jaco!), Mnll .h)hn, Neutoii .lohn, Oats Cliarle.s II. J'etree .I»hn, l?eece I'.iul Hoilerick W illiam, IJoliinson Mrs. .lano, l{ol)iiison Kli/.uheth, I{;imsa_\ .lanic s, Hichards l eit\, lioherts (.;(.|. .lohii, Kt^hiiison Amos, lihodcs Henry, Ifamsoiir .laedh,. liaMWour Da\'id, I’oiieh .loseph, Sherril linos, Suinniey I’eter, jr. Self W in. M:irney .lohn. Spenci r ISenj.imin, .^uiiiio'ir Michal, Sherri I (jase, Scott .lolm, Sholl Cli..rles, .‘'ii.oyt I’ .lohn, Sp:nn Hartei'et, l{cv. 'I'homas .lf)s( |)h, i homp.Non John, 'I'aylor .l:iines, ’I'allaiit l.’ii li.'irdj 11 Icy Joseph, V icici rs .Me'.aiidcr, ih y .Vii,im, ill(jiii; (ieor.;e, il.Miil .lilhll, arh k ,1 -hn, hite \\ III. ilson .lodiiia, ills ri.n'lit ,M(;srs w. AN lull si(l( s |;a/, |, WacM'.t. r .eoip , • illi.iiiis Calliarinc', J.eoii;ii(l \\ aj^-}.;-oner’s lieil-s. Ij. 1H:i.\!1 AKDI, I*. ,M. Ahernailiy J). C. •Vheinatliy ,!ohn. Maker .losepli, JSrisendiiie Young, Hoyd .lohn. Men-} William;!, i!l.i\loch \N dliam, IJiits Henry, liciinet Abram 2, lU nnet ,lose])h W, Kaker .Mar\, l)lack r.i)hraini, Hums .lacoh, Hlack 'I'homas, (dark .leptha, Cox I’olly,' (’oivin .lame.s, (dine Michael, Camp .\hiier, Curry illiam, (’oweu Hciihen, Deets J;icol), Idfim Daiiu I, Eakcr Cliristv, roriiey .liicoh, rtdeiiw idur Hurton I'islier W illiam, I’erj^-iison riioinas, l‘:ihs .(oiui, (i:irret John, (den John, '.iooilrijrht Jacob, (iiiiliaiii W ilh.im, (lahriel ,\!)r.,ni, (lullick .loiiatlian, ti:ii\ln’-r .\ndi't.w, Henikrson i„ Hannon 1‘eter, Hull -M.ijor, Howard Jos' ph, Hamdiim Drury, Iloiis .lohn, H:iron .lacoh, llunsii ker .loscph, Harnt r Jaoih, Hull I’ nj;nnin, ll.irri>,s \Vilie,' Hus.stetler Henry, Hartlr\ Clliirlrs, Ifev llaniill'iii .N'inioii, .leliki. ns I ):i\ !d^ 2 •ieiikens Hugh, Kni.\. .loliii, l.utes Mi, l.i.tis, Mr. I.(jng John, Long l.’ichard, l.ineljarger John, 11 \MK^Wi^—Tn Ihc ruhliv commence(1 the M, rc.mtih- l!u>i- t M of CliM-lotte, I n sp( ct- liilly mior.ii tli.jM' uho ha\.; be. n ph-asid to trni- me a share of their iiain.m;-- , t',:,t j intuid kei pm.i,- an assertm. nt ot tlie ml>s' h ;ant kind ol (.(U)DS, and have at t!i;., tin e a l.aii lsoiiu' \ O'l \\ ill . Tv. ,llut- leiid on Wednesday l i i;nh ucek toind.i- soe- ci;d eontrart, for Cotton, and will allow a lii'i r- al i)nre. ,\h'. .Nornicnt will he in the store at all times to transact hu.siiie-s, ye. ^ , JON. IIAIHM.S. October 1, 1825.—Jwt5(') ’ ' ''i-s I III e a I assorliiit lit. of I —hut I hopi l>'i\ e :i call a.id judi;'i' loj- \ oiiVsi h i s. FAYF/ri i: \ x. r. rpillS spa. iousand coin.wiieiiL House wil! ■ open on the. loth Oetolai, fort tie accji. n.o- d.ivon ot t!u- l‘uhhr. ia,,i,!,..; .. ol comtortal.le smi;,!- Led-room-, ,■! i.n.th ,le- sired hy travellers, this esta.dl.hi.,.. ut contain.s several hand.son.e dra-A ut- rooms and a.,.ui- nicnts, particuhn-ly sinti ,l fur the r. t on of lamdirs. Hoarders, with or w;ih uil' will also be .iccoimiiodated. I hc (nri.iti.ic heihiing-are eiitirjy ,u -.v; ami, a, tl.e piopre-. tor intends keejiiiij;- the House i.i Un n.os! j;en. trel st\Ie, he eoiildeutlv hopes to IVCw’.e a sliari' ol public patronaiii . ( I.I.Mr..N r TUACV, s. ptemher 28, 1825.—i ut57 • IgricuKurol S'J/icr. ^B^H I', .i.'trlrhn/i,'f'r . /^r/cnttu. ^ 1 rd > wiu inert ,it tini '-('oil 11 on.se in Cnarli.tt o!i the last Satiirda', in tins ,ni . li. I lie .11. iiil.el-s an I'Kiuest.al to att nd a, lo o'- clui k, M. It belli,i;- the Aimi\ersai v mej eir.-'. "ev. ral pivmmms «dl he awanhu i'er tu.- spceinieiis of Domestic Maiiiitact.ir- s in r >K -k, im|)h-,, i:nts of iui,shandi'\, \c. hv onu r tlij ^ -I- s-M I H,' /tVc. .SirVy. 1825.—.)wt5(j Octoher rpilK si.hscrihrr h.v\in,^'■ ohfaincd I.etters of M Aiiinii.istriiiion, at the Au|;'usl Court, on the estate et .\iidn w I,; winy, s. ii. ih cea.. «!, r. rjuest., all persons indehtcd to his estate, t„ come foruai'daiid make setth inent. Also :'ll persons h.iMii.n'claims against said i st;.te, atv reipiiixd to pn sent lin n, witinn tin, tim-; p;e- scr.oed hy I..U. WM. K. .M’Kl.;!-, Mm',. (Vi,’.o‘r,r •}; li;2j,—‘lwt67 •I'he following HOOKS may he h:ul of the sub- scriher on the m»*st ixasoiuihle terms; Smith’s W ealth of Aations, 2 vols. Wards l.uvot ihj. [vin'js, Schoolcratl’s i\;uTative, whhsplemUd ciiiira- Crahlie’s S\ iionomx es, Ailanis on Uelif^-iouk iKnoniiuHtions, I'rcaclicr^ NiamuJ, w iHiMiii on the Assuiihlv’s ( ali enism, (■;tst,.ii’s Coll, ction of l'fon.,ses, Shey’s Hook Kciping, Mair’s (h). ,h). Simpson’s Kiielid, i.ocke on the Iuiiii;in Und. rslatnling, >lo. on the bnstian Hc!n;ion, Alhsoii on r,.ste. Hi ll’s Dpi :,it;\. Sill^^ery, 2 voh. ilo. on t.ie Dis. a.s 11,1- I'rcthra, it.dy, hy I.adv M. r-an, 2 \oI:j ' >iehiinii the Wanderer, 2 vi4s. i li..iel!>.r’.^ Aiiiericiiii Orcli.iioist, Chabutr’s Coniintrual Disoim.se.s, .s l.eltii's .roi’i .South Americ;i, Hi[;lai.ii's I'laiice, 1 elleiiill oil l\d'iealion, ■M..SS hitgewortli'i lale.s, 2 V(»ls. Diities of W o:nv,ii, ^Scri])ture Historv, ( low v's Sermons, Doiid, i.lj'-i-’s (i . Ibv Youth, Clarke's tio. (.•ranimar of Chemistrv, Clarke on the l’roiiiisc.s, JMirtune l\ Ih.r, l*..iitej.ei.,umg, N'att.-, I’saims and Hyimi.s, in elegant bind. Dunii alic liecixalioii.s, Hliiir’s I’liilo .oph\, 111)} I.-'s 1 i.iiiii s, I IU\ el'.s.il I'ri Cl Lilt ot I'.uiM .ill, S ou’.s j'oi'c'e 01' Truth, J.ite of (JoIV pel', ( inipuiie’s Letters, Life Ol Cm I an, 1 lora ('aii/hii.tnsi.s, J,t-.linsoi.\ 1,1Vis ot the I’octs, Z vols. >'.car oi WaKetieid, * l.’^n'vsM.i on SoiI.i ainl Mjiniii'cs, J'areiits Assistniit, .i xols. Hathe’s 1 our on tlie Centincnt, ii; 1817. Coi)bett’.> \c;ir’s Ur.-i.l ,,ce in the L. State?* Johlisiili’s l;rks, 12 \ids. I'hilhps on t 1. Law of Kvidi lice. Par*., on Insni.iiice, J« liixiiis ,/n ( , n\e_\;uiccs, St. h'oiiaii’.-, W ell, 2 \ 0I.7. Koiiinj4sni. :ke, 2 \olsi. Sjiectre ot :lie I'oiest, 2 vob. Sir Aii.livw W _\lhr, 'J voLs. ,No l'!eti(,II, a religious iiom I, intaiits I'rog-re-.s, hy'.Xirs. Sherwood, Hlair’rt Advice, m iii,.t ire tihlioii, Sketcn of my Ijiend’s 1 annly, He.iufo_\'s (.uid,- to true I'll^riin.'i, Hurkitt’.-, I'uor .Man’s Help, Life I,S' Mrs. W atifs, Kinj-'dom of Christ, 'I'he Xurs(, ;i I’ot in. Iorcsti rs, an American 'I'ale, Lionel, 2 vols. I'nvatei r, 2 voN. S( hmuekcr’s I'ropheiic, History, .Mi nioiis ot the I’rincess Churlotte, Chrislianiiy \ iii'ii d, jlrowil s C.i'erhis.i s coiiiicct' il, •I hoiiip.soi,’.«i Se.isohs, Hook of Trades, (diai'lotte Ti iiiplc, Hv r'-m's \\ orks, J vols. ' ^ Improv ei^ Di tioi ar\-, Skiiiii'. r’s Tri.tii i.ii.’l Or-liT, I’ottcr on ( lull' II i( rnment, ^{onk of ( u:i,n. ,i. I'r-;,\t:r, oct.ivo. Iils'.iliitio (.;-,.r.v (.r.onuial.e. s, lii-.tor,i S.icr,r, belcci,c e N . teri, [t,on, l :rriu.,’s ».rei k (.ran.mar, Knth.-b trlnslu! Hor.tt e Di li.l.im, I)} moc k ’■» i.s.ir, .Mui'|i!i\'s Luci.ii;, • W i-ttenhai’:. (irei k (irammar, (ioMsinil Ii’s Koine, Siiowdi n’s History of .\meric;i, I’oekcL liildes, with Koii.s.'a Virsiorirflho I’smIiiis, Ithiiik Ih ceipt H.njk A collection oi .hivemh- W.'fks, l.ngraved (.lojiv Slips, i.e. \r. — I'H, 1.1 in.ii \« rni — Smith Litth \ \]i',sif u,., i,s, 'I I’lke’s and Daholi’s ,\r.liM;.i 1 c I hv tli- do- Murr;._\’s '.n.niniar, Ke>, li.tr • Inction, . Ami Hlank (Jojij l!ool;>;, J ,,, »'• Nou\n:\ r. ( hnrliilfi, j;, ISJ,,. iii:meiintelv, two .tour!.e\ n,-n ?T Car;,enters. Also, tuo mu e- u .11 lie take 11 to leMni the husim ss , " '1. H sta,\di.i;v. ( h:u-lott.-, Oct, IS: ,• Si ruviiW iU\ U\Vi I I ^T published, and for s:ih- :it tins offiee, M price 1 .’A (\ lit.-., '• .V Sern.on mi :!ie Alone H.v S vMei iC, (; \ IJonds, I'or iale, ut Uihcc oi th^- .'ourniij. >/cii (II olh- ei'v, ;-.e.

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