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I, 4 I . t l
,i.t-f Uke it i
I. . li t t I i I ' i a II,,.
li ,'k 1 ! I lf l::'t ,
. - il
9 r
until whhli r J tfirl. II il
well kn i vrr' ' f be ipr ateJ
It Ihe HH f CMui lii had girn
tieh u'iUiiin' eu I '"" i;fiif r4
ft. uiiiCi. U r-U Hq 11 4: - p-iv1Me
I hat I.UI QhlCrtrf f
chauf ur, l)r, lUhi, Piesidrnt of Vle
College tntnlv firtJ.ie.i Mr.Lal-
Loun wet a member of tht iMi'uiion
,w In him tht whlrli h litra.l dim to
pronounce. witn coiio-umm c. tii no wouiu
fcliimnlelj obtain the hihc il hunors tf
lit country. Mr. Ritchie it pfculy
correct In tracing a rete mbUrir a bcter n
kirn and the Meet of the old Conr.
. a ... i .
,.lJuiu2 ihe.cry Jrit.?Mi!ili) Conjrete,.
-.frr lica tha year 17rflibtti the II jiiac
f KrprctcnliiUcl full of ulrnu, a
fcountiioj Uh awth tnen at t'heTtt, ;
LowndciiCI-trand lUnduluh. wr aeahirn.
lakina; the led ami performing th
Ugh dotiea in tba rtnJ war of tur in
Jependcncci which were to noblf tin
crurjed bjr our JefTeroiie and Adm
In the year 1776. Like the former,
tchold him pretcntlnt; to the ii'us5 ihl
Ikoble report which turrerrird tha'war.
rut mat be cald the rcid D.'tUraiion
f ndepfilfr.ce ; while like the luier,
y the bld and lntlinnf spirit of r o
ejurnce. we behold him r rr)i'rihe mca
aure whir hit recorrt'iiendrdt iriornjjluui
1 a(int all the pwrr of r.ppoiuoii.
VOICE OF TIIF. PEOPLE.
AjcreraU) to a noilce Rifn ' loiiow
X dtlejitea from the t eri. '"
eoinpnr of Kown, nrt -t h" t ourt
IJouaeon the 4ih July, vii : Jicoh )lirh.
Samutl J.Hiea, KUenna Autin. J ln Lie
mentk. 1'ranrit Nrely, Thwrna Ferrtbe,
John Aulre, John Sroi . Jittin lnti.
J-cob Miller, William H. Vk.I, J..m
Youn((, Jte Walton. WiLi ?, II .i -tia.
Richard Hirri, Noah Farr. If nr
C.Kern, Iiaac Lintr, ClM.ir l-'iihet,
Stephen L. Ferrand, Sd-yi H"inin,
John P. Hudcnt, John II- IVifliiic, U ii
liam Moore and Jhu Linn.
John Andrew, Eq- m appointed
Chairman, and Col. J in II. Kietlin,
acted aa Secretary.
After a free, and full interrruni;c of
aenliinenu, and opinion, the drletc-iiion
ame to the couclution, to re otnrnend to
the people of Rowan, to chooc at the ap
proaching Auut election, thrre drle
Itateai to attend the meeting to br held in
Raleigh on the 2nd Monday ol Novcm
ker next l it appearing that Rowan is en
titled to that number of delegate bv her
.federal number. Wheteupon, the dele
(ation, nominated ai proper peraous io be
elected - at -aje legates ChtrUt- Vftrt
. Frtettngt and J fin fiaird, jun
Ewf. "The drpatiun further proceed
d to appoint three persons to attend at
each sept rate election, for the purpose cf
openutg aooi to receive lha votes lor the
delegates to the general meeting at K
eigh. The following persons were ap
pointed,
FOR THE ELECTION.
At Mocki Old fttlJ. .It . Verly't MIL
Xlkinn Auttttv.
James Auitiit,
Thoinat F rrebe.
At Fulton.
Jmr Cavendcr,
AlicliM'l Haines,
aOanid Oml,
rrnW)firy;
JKrhard Harria,
Jli nj:im n Ifnaard.
Ucn C. Kern.
Julin Yom g, 4i
Jan h KriiU r.
.it Thvmpun't Mil
Jo!:. i A i lrui,
Wfii. II. Ktrr,
Thoiiik JinienocK
Zh Murgaiit.
John I .inn,
Jaco'i Miller,
JoImi LeitU,
Ai Ai(m.
Vdlram Monri-k ..
"John P. Hmlgens,
Henry M'Guire.
QiiAiouaii . the geDtle men composing
the corresponding comoiititee for Rown,
were- invited o take a s at in the meeiinij
James Miirtin, jun. Eq. attended.
John Linn, and J.hn Henry Freeling be
ing pte&ent as delegates, the others were
(tbtent.
ATte r goin? through all the business
for which thr meeting was called, the de
legates adjourned.
JOHN IL FBEELiSG, SrcVy.
'i ftp f rdwiiw :.Tvertaiuiiir Wtf telte arw a
fcct-
.d.frnm tha'-lxtfer nf a 'gientlfinsii;-'3-diovJ,e
eentlvpatscd aewr1 werks in Washington,
" fo lilt Triettaa i n Vtui (own t " """""" " "'
"tJeTfeTarfADAMsr'is i: mih"bf shbrt
atetue, pale bit pleasing rounte nanrt
plain" and remarkably ntd maimei a and
6f! voice, borne think him awkward. I
don't think myself that he is ; but he crr-
' tably has nothing of the courtier in hi
apprarance or manners. Others say, he
1s of a told pUIegmatick disposuion he it
fiit- look, at .his writings; Tvery thing
triaihrt and every word burnt. . He is
prare? jmd reserved, from AaA, not from
rie;-.no man - has a warmer heart.
Somrtlfn?rrht"n'in- thr society -of hin
fiierids, t.is" reserve" vteiirti i)fi", hi e-y'e'
Miicuesi, a,nd ue enters rreciy ana wjxn ani
mation into conTersation.- Those who
have seen him In fhokV'.fiic.rtnt,'ay"he
js the most chaitninn; and fcioijuent mm
" they ever listened to. . All agree in con
feldertrrghini thr most prBfoohd -shoiar,
able diplomatist, and accomplished states
man that the country possesses.
Mr. THOMPSON, secretary cf the
paWi it t t&larablo good looking person-
i
f i Jii'irier,
hanMit ", Um'i any i f I id r i i.
I li rca .n rur I, thi I h.t ht the
triivfriuf.r, lika inr
ti, lu ha twn
fr ihe I'rctMofH y.
In point of talent
i and choral trr,h I try ropwf table. He
j as furmetly clilrf jiil of hi nuv
Ult N'rw-Vfttk whkli If.ci he f.ikd
. With llt'lt'V nl ll!lilr.
. Yui cVi imnghe how mtKh I am de
fllhif l witu Mr. CALHOUN. He li
1 the mo brilii.ut and farinting mn, In
rnannrre md convolution, that I er mel
wiiti. lull Miner tail, with an
animated coun'cru.. tnd black flashing
tret, flit t'lr rut ml of the first order,
He made litinguihed r)me when in
Congress, bo' huts speaker and a thinker
LHgl jowjui. 4 1 rr f .tti jall
iiijtuJJcJ , J'.
Mr. CKAWroHl) It a man of than
tic naiurr, nth.-r tort pperinci and
orilimrv hut nlrti deportment. I wai
nt mu h Interred in hirn. Mf opinion
at io hi caaciry a a iatemn baa been
Ion? in a aWie of i acijiaii n and it ia by
no mrn artllecl )f. H mi? bate me
riti, and he dubirt haa hit filial but
he I fittfi'tuut for nrithrr. In a word,
1 lake I'im to be an prdmury nun. Ilia
admiierv hoerr, are nun; and aide nt
and llhrr think nu chance to aucceed
.Mr. Monroe in irtu Prraidenrr U al good
at irut of any of the candidate!.
TUB REAL ttEPUSMdN SHRIT.
i'iukfiranUm impliea auperiritf to
the i'liiont and mumnierirt by which the
Monarchical nation are Roycrned. It pre
aupposa not merely the percep'.ron am
nd
arnion of Natural Rights and the pre
fcrenre- of simple form, in politics, but
the rejection of ail ti lifii ial tiiitinrtions,
in sorlal inteir out te, which generalronvt
nienr.e does not exact, and unopl.itira
ted raaton would condemn. It reduces
men and t ingt to the standard of intrin
' ic vapie, a thi may contii i.) simple
I utility, agreehlenekt,elegance , arvicable
. and vittuou action ; fruitful or ingenious
speculation moral worth or intellectual
power. It at knowledge therefore, no
hertditary titles) it acrorda honor and de
ference only where they have been earn
ed ; it pats no hotn.ige to stars, ribbands,
HppeMation nf nobility, unless as the re
wards and init',nia of peison.d qualities
and achievements. It esteems and dig
nifies the posseisort of wealthronly in
proportion to the good uve of the pors
I ion and the laudable mode of the at qui-'
I ai'inn. I he rich man who has scrumula-
ted, or who spends, from ptinriplet of
teifuhness or ostentation alone, tt tepects
and fjors leas that if he w p,or. t
metes the like to the abilities, the eieva
turn, the authority! whkhate perverted in
their exerrue.
It venerates'truflfRrlrto-n, sndunalfcC
tedt rational Piety ; but it eprohtet sane
timotiiuui preten!ionT-pt"riptiva doc
tiines, and all the extremes of Bigotry
and Fanaticism. It will not worship Man
under the appearance of worshipping
Cod nor kdmit the linputjuon to the
littler of thr prejudices, tne patsmns
and the ralrul ttions of the Creature. Ital
ia! l.ih funciinni to cip-tity and probi
iv united : li displays gratitude for bene
6 s. tery way compatible ith the
ptiix iplrit nf equity and equality : it post
ports .'II individual interests to the com
mon vtrul. It dftcitt all- slander and
"wToti, anilTs the more tender of reputa
tion, because reputation is especially val
uable in its estimate of things- It i
magniScent in publick works ; plain and
frugal in pi Ivalc bbjexlaU practisvs tar
rtMttity ; studies detorura ; cheriahea the
li'-cnl arts and accomplishmentt j and
lends every aid to the progress, of science
that prolific source of national gran
dcur,
Its motto is M Truth, Knowledge and
Independence
Like -the Spartan legislator, it deems
the happines of states, no less than of
persons, to flow from virtue and try-con'
titencu and il would address all monarchs
in the strain of Solon to the King of Ly.
riia u At God hat givrn the Greckt a mod
erate fnrtion of other thing, to alto he hat
favnred them w'A a democratic afitnt. and
fur the tfUmdort of , royalty" With the
great duty and principle ol tefj-ctntiilency
it think irrtconciteable thedminttion of
TifHri in the -u!gar -tens of - tha tm
t hose who, usurping or maintaining des-
noilc rule in their own countries, thirst
for unbounded sway over others, and lav
ith the blood, treasure, and strength of
one nation, in assailuig the rights aud de
populating sad devastating the soii-of all
within their reacn. it recognizes no gen
uine trlory but in exalted patriotism ; in
the practical virtuet, and the triumphs of
benevolence, industry, talent and know I
edge. It pronounces Jirivate moralt lo be
nidt4pcnble for fub'ip inttjrit r recedes
from Sit Mimri and collusion ; ifW;7X
.V- ' . . " I nil K aw hAHaf aiTl ha SlnaTak tnl
incap
ference cither to individuals r to the feo
ple ;it-aT implicit obedience ttbe l-awtj
und arimila no pretext or tee least in
fritigement of Constitutions, or Wie tight
poe sserf trnficr -their ianction. ; It nei
thtjt institutes nor prolongs merely, nomi
nal divisions of party ; it adheres to no
side for the take of office, notoriety, or at
oendanty it claims place and emolument
; -r r i ftU. hUf i . . , t-
i l.'n, lu the e ii ! . i t.-f .-. ... .
cti-n, property, i i - t r ni i,ther su!V
dent clrrutpttatK i -'itnate a equally
rnrt iimt.'ua. Il UsrJ LiUfty, -. i . hj un
remitting vi-ilanre, and in the UUnuit de
tail, al hotna j it frtlt daeply when f t a
intiliuilontara tuuhtfOr &:i ( k e .1 a!.r., . I.
It if juices in the success of (he paint j
in tka overthrow af tyrannyf and t!i
a a atl a
comntura ot uaifit amuiuon, wherever
these glorious events may occur. F.vtrv
voice an4 every arm, uUti la vindicate
justice and hontr, to disenthral the human
mind and assert the sovereignly af the
people, era dear to 111 all the victims o;
impotare and violence art objects af Itl
sympathy and compassionAaf. Cox.
'rat we-WftTaaw-raaatWaf.
dur, nmit i i ne subjoined is an enig.
rn'allcal Hsf of Ue Ik Has of PvMtr.TtHt
which in in idle hour I hare arranged at
loiiows, tor Ibelr amusement
Mat
I. of a port for shins, and I of the
nrsi loint oe ow the e bow.
3. , The conqueror of the world.
3. A necessary annendart In fori i fie a
lion, but not usedby the Macedonian hero
4. 1 he roost important personage in a
i . i . - -
aurnen. ,
S. One of the constituents of love
which never forsakca hut in the malig
nant bluet.
6. A crUbrsted Turkish name and a
male child.
7. ( of the habitation of men and Iwen-
y-fWe hundred and sixty pounds.
I. 1 he devour r of locust and wild ho
ney and a male child.
9. The firt quality in a lady, asked for
by an old wi'lower.
10. The first lodgment of grain when
eaten by bird and a crossing place en Led
die Creek.
II. The l.ird that covered the children
n the wood and one of the children thai
was covered.
13. That which it promised although
M bruised shall not be broken."
13. A blower of Bellows.
U. A necessary attendant to a drum
mer into the field.
15. of what we wish for when lonely
and a stimulating potation procured from
Yankee beverege.
16. One of Enell'i little gods.
1 7. A burrowing animal.
"18. 1 of a garden and ! of tit cultiva
tor.
19. The pride of Scotia and the tc&urge
of the Southerns.
30. the trouble In loading a gun and
of the largest city in South Carolina
31. An American naval officer.
-lr.jL S. mho.
- ' MARRIEDi-r.-'J '. ,
Iri8tateaville, Iredell county! N. C. on the
25th tilt, by the Rev. Dr. M'Kee.thtitey. Daniel
Vuld, to Mrs. Ziipha Ttrrenct. " '"l .
In this place, on Thursday evening, the 3rd.
irwtant, by the Rev. T)r. Freeman, illiam Gil
lam, Eaq. of 8. Carolina, to Mias There Mat.
thicu, daughter of Andre MtUueu. Esq. of
this place.
OBITUARY.
i ue cnamocr, wnero m gooa man meeie
hi fate,
i. WJ t,. K. . .!L
Is pririlegM beyond the common walk,
Of virtuoiii life, quite in the verge of heaven."
If tltere ia any cccaaion, on which it becomea a
duty, to pay a publick tribute of reipect to de
parted worth, it is, surely, a hen the aged and
vanrnble scrraat of Jeu7 fall asleep In him,
after a life devot ed to the cauae of God and re
ligion after a life, every part of which, has
been distinguished, by the active, as veil as p-j
tire, gmces and Timet, of the hriH&nr"Tuch,t
in an eminent degree, was the life, and such the
character, of Mrs. Margaret APCtrklei whose
death waa announced, in the paper of last week.
In this truly excellent, and venerable mother in
Urael, were hsppily exemplified, the child-like
simplicity, and heavenly wisdom of the habe ef '
U..K.. ... u. rc. ...u uuue. ,
bfe. " in all the commandmenti and ordinance '.
D..ki..k .11 .1.. j...' r
of the gospel she walked blameless." Her
"
loots, her language, her deportment, and her
Jesus." On all occaaiona, publick and private.
octal -end rehgiousj her eonductand her eonvr
venation, Were auch, a became tho- gopel,M
she professed -JReligioa had, indeed, becoena
ident Bed, with all her words and actions j and
hai difTuied a Spirit of meekness, humility and
gentleness over alTTicr de portnierX DurlngT
long, protracted and painful illness, she experi
enced all the value of a hope in Jesua. It was
to her soul, an anchor sure and steadfast. Mild,
placid sod cheerful she bore her suffering,
without a murmuring word; . cxpreaaing a wil
lingness to depart, teeing, that, " the knew in
whom she had believed," While she patiently
subinlued, to the feeble effort of human skill,
her conldnce, and truji werTi
SaaJuMwanifi. tjul
all her hopes, all her wishes, .and aj her iktircs,
were directed to the tame j eloriout object. In
iirrn ana animaung uuj.ic, ui a jujiui reiurrcvuoii,
the quietly fvH asleep in Jems i and her afflict
ed and beKavcd children and friends, are tup
ported, by the reflection, that she has gone
receive a crown" of Immortal glory, aid never
endjng felicity. " Precious In the sight ef the
Lard, it the memory of hit aaicta." T '
t
I .. M.'. ' !, I..,. t; o I . ..t Mu'er t.'rrt. A
a"-!' i f t'icn ii j 1 - i.f srUt Xa lt.l
CiUaj and t'.lirr,.
1-ftfTut 1 ''., If I
f if,
tiny failure cf i!, i. tAton ltiotirn-r,e ei
mar Its cu-, fr aall knon. Yo !!
a,!
io aute, wltn the contractor cr mail tartWr,
or drivtr. It U fault, and Ie bat rtpct toge
ther with all infunruitUe that ralatet io the trana
portation of tha mail, when la any jSrrrta re.
prthfta.ble. Toa w Jl rveouVet that ei.l port
euaWaut are vet to leave jour office, then
out of repair, o much aa in any way te jeopar
due the tafcty of the mall i hut yuu will alt)
Ant cause the necessary repairs to be mad.
.llaUa when, carried en horse Lack, are to he
siaoA toiMko wtbtr by oiUlotfi or hear
sklnaa aad wU 4 aragaa, withi 4hohoJy
andcr tin drier fret, in t secure boot. fUgu-
Untyof tha fewilt depend much upon the prompt
se4 eipuut reporu mnU by Pot.Maitrrs.
R. J. MElCt, P. M. C,
CONCORD DIBLR SOCIEI'V.
The teventh anniversary meeting of
(hit Society will be held tt Steel creek
church, en the firwt Tuesday In August
nett. It it earnestly reqnested and ei
peeled, that all the members, and all those
who feci themselves Interested In the wel
fare of our country, will give their tttcn
dance. We have every consideration ol
justice, love and merer le tiigetitoo
Many a poor wretch, in the cottage of
poverty will he soothed in his expiring
moments j and with hit eyet b trd on hea
ven, beiming with gratitude, his last
prsyer s tl be uttered for the Corn-on!
Ctble Society. Sh.ill we look on calmly
ana Deltoid tnomane nerUhf hhall we
f;
asa br, like the Leite,on the other aide
..... i..r .empcr -no spun
U a L ll. . m J . . ! ! . a I
the Son of God, who, unrequeated, paid
uur ranom wnn nit oiooi i no i every
...I l L.. . r l l
lence which brought our Saviour from
Jieaven, will lay ami act otherwise.
It it hoped and expected, that the
incnai ot tut society win ue greatly aug.
I. ...
mented al this meeting.
A. C. M'RKE, Secrttatf.
June 30, 1123. 2tC2
Br. lntuw Vagan,
T AVIVG located bimaelfat Mmint
J 1 Vernon (Itowan county,) close
by the ature of Mr. Jacob Krular.oT-
fer to the inuabitant a round the
tiioit prompt and aaiiluous exerciae
or the several dutiet of his proftauona.
Mount rernn,July 1, 183J. 6ttf
llan ovaf
Ikum mo tubaenbet living in
lUu-koount,n tbo i7d in-l
ataot, ew bound or indcaled boy.
about twenlyyear of age, by the
name or Jutk fheeni,
Kaid boy I
nsr it a mulatto, nve centt reward
aiwinHiaWl - liafjarin aAial Kot I A Itaaw. Kill txe I
- Y w w 1
v i . . KA, . i
ANDYV. H. TUTTLE.
W 23, 1833.
3t63
Uan-awi, or Stolen.
17 HO M the subscriber, on the 4th J uly, t mulatto
JL' fcl
llo nxmed BILL, 23 or 4 car ni are, 5
feel, 4 or 5 inches high, with a reoiarkable sin
gular mark on tha right id of bia nose, rather
i or a puque colour, ma cunning noi recouecieo;
he haa been in the jail of Sahabiirv,
I will giro a reward of 10 dollartvte any per
mtmt
-ton wno wiu acurerinc wo nerro w me, or
cu re him in jU so I may get him t or 35 dollar if
stolen, on delivery of bim and the thief. If he
hat a free pas, I will rive a reward of 50 dol
lars, for the delivery of him and the person who
gave it to him,' upon its being tatia&ciorilg pro
rru uhu nc a uh prnKm. i purcnasea aatu ne-1
gro of Dr. Isaac Philips of Rockingham county.
!AHICL UUY.
IrtdfU Ctunty, ith July, 1833. lrr
Remaining in the PttUOjUe, of Ctnctfd, M C
r Jult lit. 1833.
A. William Atkinson, Abraham Area, Ben-1
t .i j e.k in;... b n.M.!
Hamhart, William nrice, Samuel Black, Jane M.
uei hwck, jane ai.
Bingnarrn reteri,. uogcr. i,.- i inam inton,
n tlliam craton,
Villiam Cosset,
VTu "J vL'u'uvT.T I
j W. v SW aj,ut0 S Tlvww .IVf
Jacob Fnexier.l
uwu risner, yeorge n. neno. oamuei i
Gaurer, Chnatian Gregory. H. George Har
. . n o
"V- - .. . v . mm.
tA tlunr. .JTpn "Smno? WMn-
?kV
siarv, siaver. Aiacarnr nornn. jonn atnenni.i
. . . .
mt SimiiAl llfinrg. 1 liritnti Mntlv HirhaM I .
:-mr-rv-m-r-.,,w.- k . v . . ........ i
irBeerr NTobcrt KuL P.-Kobert Parkin,
1 i '-' it j if
t .v.w, - ."-""-.f .'f-WI,- """" Wthawrtaif 1M kVl.a mi a anKauaw. KakMa a. (f II
. nL'll' aau m- I
"'0' "r- : r---1
; ""7rJ "V"- . i
Il,.IW. TJ . UrM Thnm.lDnl.Kil
faJSHaJmBnnm
Smith, Jamee Sloan, Samuel Shinn, Alexander
k-. " T""'V" 7 rrr Tt
Scott. T. Joahua Tuter. W Samuel Wai
lace, Doct James Wilson. J ease Wilson. Y,
James Young. ,
3wr63 - D. STOItKE, A. P. M.
10 Dollars Uan A,vya
'f "I7R0M the tubKriber.Kving in
jX X the county of Rowan, on the
TWft.vJa. Mift. June, a tiegro. man named
Art thteboy fortnerty bekmged f
,.tlt Well no aa aa carriage drv l
trawi catul c,svcin Ifan sax. tall in I
sgtewe ttature.fry black complexion, t
-lav1, la v v"v wr-x. w mm eiBvi(w tui uim iyuia vetaa vtf wv v x vaeuiait: vfl '
isv.b .ifsiiwiic jvmim wi ii. vniuii.
not recollected. 1 have no idea- where he ia
gone.- Any person giving information to the
ubacriber.at Mock's Uld Field, or securinrhim
in iailor otherwise, so u heresy he again in tr.y I
1vvmiu!,."u uo uucraLtij rsarucu, . " , a
Jiait25AZ13. 60 ' " I
VcitlraU r.v.-i:in;;U
I'MMI .
f v.. i r, tr
rMt!
in
Im'.i.t., I f li Int. i..
.''nlyi tliua I. .'., aivUrfi,'!, (,ir, tf t wi
Dilif Llflif tut . n, Will 1,1. i hi to cll ' I.
mir to g. gnrr t..rA'i.il he W. le
I u.rU a aWt it the tt auwj j.
( t rtm tkt f'rrrf AnHikte J
i-otiiiiAir or ii ay u.n.
Vhet tU -.-.'.it - In sinlan.1. one ef tnf
rrif.ro mt a c.iiiii.i ! J, ir JiUtia KrynbUI.
to take b t Portrait. Iiadn ant to li p.n
tcr limtM, a4il att h ut, but ivn gttw l.ra.1.
ir Jui,'J fr' f l f' " iU'rMi, I fiot
fiaidt a n.an'T Wi V.l t HhHrt,!iih fiH
pii countuKe i a"l t-ffm th a tiirf i ll
arvifher day, 'I h Mn.e tanner r4 wnt of
tSprvaaioN teeurnnat Ihonett attempl, .H(y
Itv'tU vn l)f!Jc4.iiiiur!c,ciltlitrrfurnifitw "
Io Lie royal hiehnr, who ii.liir J tli fulliw ''
rrotte Cmn pr h tha aervieo of tto qnayn.
lay (In took h'atrt fortlio rkU d time.uoa aa
the cmvr,tluB hegse to tlS, a eurtala rot ,
and the fair Gentian oddrta J hire in hi native
lanpiage, aith a moat elrfrtnt eoif'pl.inmt.
lUrdn, Ulitild,dVrhrriK I the enchautr
Ith qiioationt hla couiitenance roarr l ita
imaiMvl "a rapW'y t.cd Ita .
fr,tU- av ' .
t oltrnlVtment." !
qtjtR pu,ti6 re.pectr.dly h'furmedi tt.at
L the .yitnmult Huinet which ha beet
for a nuif.b.r oT. veate traiMaeted bv Vr'.A
t'rtu, cn. of hatiabury, ill id f rturt ba e,
ducted by me, intho aarna building t wher v.
cry ntrraaary attention m particulanty Will be
given, to render MtlaTtction totMe he.
plcaie to favor mt fcitu theireoatoin; -
r.nwARii LHtsa, -
Jaiilirary, ,1orY 20, I H2J.-'47tf '
The CopfMtrnniUilng, and Tin plate htlnt.
heretufure transacted by II. Cres arn. mill iw
f'u',,r V? wt mt V
a a . a a
I hose who fatur me w ith their Ciatoiri, mar (le.
. . . . . , h licllnttt
daiahiiitv and de.patdu
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I .tf. 14.
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lotoUlltr)' Mf.TCUlinU UU
OTJIt.RS.
TilE owner of the fetetm-n at MAID OF .
OHLEAXK, baring formed ho deig4 of
pinning bcr ncttMaton, and there after, a a.
pnblto Iroightinr H(l", bctaren Charlrtort
and Cher i and Indirig H indiipenaahlr to hee
iiccesa, that ahe should at ail timet ha full
freight and dinpatch, luve reanlwi, when there
happen to be a deficiency nf freight to mrtpt
it themselves with the lesding aniclea of Mer
chandise, yit i Nit, Iron, Vugr, alohuwet, Cof. '
tea- a.a In ha aiil, I in fimntitira k Ihrir rnta
at Cleraw, at enst, chjrrgea,end a anH
sion. Having their rcaidunce in New-York an4
Charleston, the o-ner do not hesitate to aur
the pwbtie that their advantarea for the moot G.
voraLU porcbaKa by cargo and otherwiar, ere
not aurpaated i and that their prices shall be re
gular and Mtivfactory to all rational buyer, m
hiuiu mj mm iv nui h um inicrra ut um mcro
chant to purchaaemuch of hit wppiirs of them,-
raincrTnan auDreii tome tnconvtmencesna fic -far
oF retrinr them fmm diatant marketi. anal -
ihmn irS Mil., rtilnnrla - In MHini,iiMin.l f . . ...
ihl a,., l-.ir-V- .t. k k..;p
!a Ll f - a, mix j "
savtv wwmw!- pw vviiim t avaais tw aw r f lllaj
i" i f v i v bmi u'wiiui w cfuririL T
and 500 Sack priee liverpoof HlL
nr.t.K9 et-BU.Nvrt.L. '
nnrm. June 4, 4t03
P110P0SJ1L8 ,.
roa ruaLi hino gy tuascitrrto'e, 1
In meeUt tSermtnt, tf Ttmthf Dwigkt, D.J3
LL. D.SectHd EAttut.
Q CONVEKSE, having contracted with the
heirt of the rate Dr.Dwiirht forthertrrorei -
right to publish hia ay stem of Cheology, r wv
poaes to publiah a Second edition of that al' t .
Die won, turttnpt, a aoon aa awrabie prcra
rationfoe.ao SM(av-prjMiaiaW
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made. - At this 1a(e hour, it it unnecessary to
say, that, for sound common senae, for tf me of
intellect, for originality of thought, for clesrnee
of method, for vigor and bnlbaney of Imagi-'
nation, for eorrwetnete of tatt. tor a hpn
style and classical Unguage, and f r unpaationed
eloquence, foe andor and Catholicism, fbr a tin
e-ey u uw truth, tor fervent ptety and teJ
for God, for love of the soul of men, fir ten.
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hi wotk nptcMy hi, e.t WOrk, the
of Jfeaw CWaa Coatee,
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gc-iptureav-Dr. Dwit-ht ha been turnaaaed
k. u- IZa . .IT,-
w u uii iHinw. p, wni m uwni vniumcu in
EngUnd, hit work haa passed throurh six or.
j t ve vi va car 1 1 asjL v auiui ua auir wuuiiut. .in
hM been stereotyped br4b-:
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wyaa vao, a i tv tnv cuiuun will uc UlliJ J ISIJCUL
nut "to tltcriber at IU th aet bund. .Tht
Work will be atwell executed in all reapect, at
7. - 7 " -
f,Mt edition, end theyiMaW
tert himtelf that he baa ao far reduced tbe ex-
pense of the work as to bring it within the abil.
ity of a large portion of readers to pui-chane,.
who have hitherto been deterred from huvintr
from the high price of the book. , . . v -
JVew-Uaven, Dec 34, 1823. . f : -
The inhabitant of Western Carolina will now
have an opportunity -of supplying tbemtelvee
at the Tery low.prke of glO the set, with this '
valuable work, a work which hat probably
eentributed more than, eny otbor to- raine the -
bterary and Christian character of our Bepublic.
bt jr, eext , , Fenoaa who wub to eube .
anwlna Tra tkia- twlr elt an jialVma,
cither of tbe followinirpentlemen.yiat the Re'
jr.caara. wwiiaiiiaii v. r rauuii avscpu mJ.lxupw
trick, Daniel .Gould, Jsmes M'Bee, D. D. John
Robinson, parauej C Caldwell, John M. Wilabn,
Samuel Williamson, and Cbatincer Eddv. of
Messrs, Thotnaa L. Cowan, Abel Graham. Hi.
nun .nouxun, aucu jouiig uurvi JvCinaaXu
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