, , . i ' e VOL.V. HALIHIJUUV, N, C. TUESDAY, Si-ITESIDKR 7, 183 1. NO. 322. ttu u rA.lt, TIE. .Island, and a crowd of till... kt l . t , . BrrJIILO WIHTK. I ikatik a. at . a & . . .a. - n - wm a torn mw v mb a uum vmr am i tiirvuro m mnnti &rn. a..j ii.l . tte ttw at tha Wester Cawrk will aw aa w w at u aa. sj u a a i coti course k,tti!M be follows I ... r JIT '.Tj 't7 V""" p Are,rKt, As sooq m Mar niuiir, were ee t ibon. llBtotialf uaniftatcd b ant tMla Tl common council of New YrW .1.. i r,w .-....j . ' I hi iKMiraiii ia aa raai m ik.i. Jar Iklusi a nr. c-j.Iv m.. and aik " ... "T' 7 - ww " ' te Li.uwJ .. a J,., ' , ' t liew-raii bOH which .,. toikVVl Mrv-M .10 Jkt U.rted a: (t.ty tnU ' ,k MIW w"o " Revolution, ht.wn received bf it CotLnal. IS pcritff wtMnra.KwrtiMi.MJUcot;. i co-tuciea iron, ouica jsUad, and Common Cuneli f- . ., ggr., tri.?.tv T. kit Mil ii ced la tbe Committees from most vfor toM fro lb KU eft kit AMtnbU. ,i f.. i...."' . MfiT Ui hit AMcfflb . .11 iiiiaii .1. j. r . ' I r7 "K"""'"! ini.Hlfr. Ilia m pUtic it m t ttkhu uJi nm. rrr. im, rwi. -? wei p0im .n im. dm. ,r: ft llli-N rrUut, fnx U. 8tu Unl. lf; H"ilpt b O felt, imj 0 , rtrrLr,5 "iJIil SIL t 'W to th it.ntjiy ,Houi NaUwul Gucit" Our eiti . Tbf Ve,m h,, now Mlut. .nd UiUm.r th-Blurt. ilL br!nf .itncwj tL. .tOielher with lh mill- .1!. . Wl 0,d.er 'j?'' "'!' rtrU iprtent of th, r.h, U .U .n,! Ury.pre.tnied tbemwllitelt .imJ ::i;"VrVr "a "'V 0,nc, fctmlurt, HiwWr !!. Mmrtii of Mr. WilM,ipccUtl t ut t btr wilrmd on M S wl 1 . "" (,h ,hiP Kuwaturnnr iim nitianinfM 1M1 rtmret netlllw I l.np ,..1., rk. J. - v. uiwini tag Kiuni ram ! r.v BmmI rwvh from Urln, ,S4 uJnof U-h d '"rkrtlf pleiMiit, hch J ,en, m.ieMWllr moved ur, ,fc. it bvtActiiih.k.ion. toHhHhih. H wuchioiht comfort of orc t iPDt.U t ? ,eM,c,,r n,0e? ,be Uif JU. Mr. KJJr. r.tJJlB- U ih. Ar, ML!. MJ cwiUibuird Urktl la tht rn,,.l .1.1 "' CB w" ,1' PH.ld. and the . . . .. I . . . r..' . - I Drrrtji rnni ni ...-.-t.i. t tj .. inrt, turn tkev cNHiminr wuhinIb- UCt frl IM tblcOOld and b&trioiie nr&.l .. . " . uecioeoii kor fof at iMtBrctuil .h1 .n,niulrXHjof tU ceerfli.K. . "" teriloj tifthl . i k. . . i. . l . i . i I Ii LA.. f .Ca-..i. .i. Wkk th rcrrn .! . . r. r L'afolun.ttly (or thm,tleu . rrtw , " w ,otVMfw W con.p.nioiH ere bw,, .,,d nn (hem U bMor !" , rVtr;,r,,-iBr,rT JT" d.L.ntAldcrm.nilftnr.MlUf-.A r0.r,,e horn -enured Hwua will I I B. . 1 " W ff U. Ik. rl.. r..mml.. VV" ""M L4tt.A tCrtl f menu. When, hoeer. the rriI of 7'a .Z ,,J t v. 7 p,or,p.ly filled the pUe.of the .b,en 'tfi;B.J 'i" V kD" nd .... u r ,. . """""w n. ii rt union ..v.m .m. wiiuuiii vi me uotira, fif . Int.. ..-.--4 pip.J i Ujr unnnt bnt tk (Sam reMWnta Umhi rWiU rlrnt.fkk tdue(Mwi, la inouir vaetnet the fac.Mkt iliuMrd ti lUa itudlution ar not, t ItmI, t)ul 10 injr In tht KtU, B order of tit- Brd. 3ml3Q . IwAAC T. AV F.RY, ZUllBUtr, MHTH.C.IHill.LV.t, ar r.DWAUU YAKHWOlT.lh 117 HO rtttcclfull inform, the Dub. IT !; ml l,:. r....i. .. i...lknd tha irruii'tmrnfi. thnmrl. k.i'.i. W II H 1.1 M IIC IIIV I w O IWMUI I . . iJXu,""H tua and ekrmt ekl. I nude, were judkiouk "arnple. aod well Arrtne Ceremony of embriclnj and tnent, kttuattd at the north corner of the eiecuted. 1 ho mmmln.. h.l k... ConratUMtwn wrrr Ofer. be iat down llt.ln;ahun,beofpm.,ePrfemk.weO Ell,w0,th, Henry UkLrd, Con ? wmember ..id ki, -. the caJcuUteil for the aecommuttation ,f Tr..ti.r. necticut. ' Uel.'on.. Oii nr.nri, inauie of Monmouth, J wai volunteer aid ind Boanlent lbc Mablre krt equtl, if not tu- u, kc. ther were II urerblv drcitaal 10 Gen m M mw you in Ibe heat of ST i 7, n BJita and atieamera of ecr nation. rw wcrc oofi out you eta ctejta - - .s s ? ktv aiTorOti and tha reruUtion. of hi. llo,ue. mch cort betwetn the aouth part of the Bat- i 'menler And oo Ibe Mohawk, u in Iia. .;n : .u.i ......... I ir an4 t i.t.... ... I acnt toil nitf Indlni. and nn arm ho may think proper to call on himi ami he proceed in order to but en Kiand. The .,n" ,ncr UP ,UCH 1 F batkey akur aem,thatnoHbaHbeinaredto Batteiy wat crowded with respectable rrlRh,ened be B ilUb horae, and tbey tcaner their Itav eomfWrLihl. aiwt tilruinv .... .. ... " I ran nna r. .. I -J'. . people 01 both aexea, (Ja.tle Unrden wa V 'na anotner.- filied. and evera boat th.r .rrl..rf iA .k.l . No Pr' " "need this inter its Kktion, was cotSDletalt crowded with mr bonV elerantlr dreaaed ladiel and irentlemrn. ,e,r " ,bed 011 ,h caaw. Tha tbair kandi a ka puacd alonr. Tbe . " " I CVMtrif tVI a.. a.f l a4 .a I. . k a i a . . I he appearance of the Robert FuUoo.1 ' i. w 4jaiaca,MCnraj amnuiam aiao cxtenaeo wtoa at ahe came down the Eaat River from the Nkr Vard, escorted '.cut an reader their star comfortable and plcksine;. i-tertiary .4, toia. yo Entertainment pALF.R JtMOOT, takea this method J of Ittfirminf Jiia. fhejula and th .public at bore, that he ha now finished repainnr hi boue, and hk fitttd it no in th Irat tat!" itrtefwf The accotnaicKlation nf TWwI. m 7 a . "rar mtir procccdinn, M rrUUoB la the Co. my, and militia, reviewed tha troooa. A Ural. .J .k. ..m! r . f u'. run imai ,. .... . a.for avd . - - iiiwi.iafcaMi lata aajuar lai ji.fr mi. . . l . i . nd the General antarad . h- 17-iT.i iT' LIT. " f rtwu-k J . , w i M 'Viium, mo iDkt on Cob be Dra 'WCb.drawn by fcur area hkru.i.Lh. . ki . ..- ..vT. .l7 . prt. k. L I f . " ' . ' 1 w a ajar IO Dt tXfCfd w a . . - ne aitamblit of cit tana. In4arv..l daMtl kf Ik. n:. .... . I ama warden, In olata-ktraei. tt.rmi.kl r:..... . .... " Broadw., ,n(J ,K, wkioStf of the City - You have seen wb.i .k pl-ee awl.f, i!L...WM 0,,, tnm ,bt "P6 '' C"rJ L4 FattTTi up lo ihie uwhj and order of the peraoni compo momina;. H, left here at about eirbt a apivnuio ano .(.(creatine; beyond O'clock. ucscription. 1 hrouvh thia dent and TK. r.i. L... r ... i.. loar, ,r ...' , ... . r"""r ' ""I i.iii j' v casements, ot rapw, a ka Intcndi bclna; ai If Ir.k'i ?i ' chimneys, nd turrets commencement oo Tuesday neil. oi the buitdlna;.. were hunt wltk specta- y it ibe eastward ma.t also be rrd Hie tora .k. r ' ... ' . . r . . " "'"rl -v crai wa convtyco in a Pa I as aa has engaged to be In Baltimore oo v... snwn Dy iuyr aorses, followed IM Iftb proilmo. nd preceded by the La fateue Guardk. PhitadetphU, tbe room of the 8it rode uncovered, and received the uncea- ,7" whlek tha datlarnUn of Indo tine: about and the congraluUUona of dirf'tUcfif Jf 4jJcPC1, will be 6ttr d up If JOXX) freemen, whb lean and imllc cilk, and appropriated at a levee rocra for whirhbripoke how deeply be felt the Gen. I. FAYEC1E. Tbe same tom pride and alory of this occation. The la- miitee baa determined on errctimr a rrond diet, irom every tier ol windows, waited civic 'th in fionl of the State Uouk, In their white hjudkerchicla, and hundreds, honour ol bis arrival. unloosed by their fair owners, were seen fluting in the air. He was evidently much enibsrraisrd, and even aQVcied, with tbe conflicting and powerful senvibil tics whit b were called up and kept in ac lion by tbe continued and universal d raonatrstions of love, which proce mm lrr a er . anil r fri iin nf mil ... , I .1 . ..... Mrxl- CI .1 .,1. k. I '"It eisusn, aiT.c the Deonl,. both in coina un and relurn.l . na.H.wimaiu.u..ar, ing ihrouKb Boadwiy, to take the horses from the Grneral a carriage, and drawl About four or five hunVred French Ken htm in triumph themselves- I tUmcn, resident in the city of New York. On tha kiem of tha fit. Hall wera as- proceeded to the quarters of Csn. La . On Tbusdayi the 19th uSt. the gentle men of the Br of the City of New York, to the num'xr of about 300, received Gen. La Faveita in tha common nlraa room of ..". the City Hall, when Mr. HolTraan, their eaeo i... ...... ... .i (.nairman, auurctca ine rncrai in a iei to which !) kemblerf, having apace In the centre great number of ladies, many of whom stepped forward and pre the f.enera M Mi arra, and all others who mav feel dipred to call aa htm. Ills llnnw ia in Davilsnn county, on " main road trading frm Salithnry to S Ilc.n, by Leiington, kc. tache m'-les from Salem, eight from Leiington, and twr-ntv-four from Bklitbury. GeB'lemen travelling from south to aortH, or from north to south, ar invited to call, aa every con entente of rein ahment for them, aehres, feed for tlxir horkes, kc. will be afforded them at ratce to corrtipoiul with the general re. duced price of prmiwon and other nrcemwie Davi9Mf Jun, 1. I8i4. l&CXi THE subscriber offers hiikerrteci to the pob Tie in the above line, and flatters himself, 1 while the venerable soldier were Indul- children of all sen t the name of the I rinir rarn rimn. ! . i : I If .1 . ..j r r 1 ard. escorted b tha t nnnor . I n -..w vaivrarinr iicn cnnmiuaiir rvvarocraiea irom mcir d oaver UlawMbrajriu!crul1CN" otnr,Pin Kin rd tka sur flip-, giving to Fayette Vbeart appealing decorated, was rich beyond description. . jouiii silently dropt the tear evidence that bis memory has been bal lfr ..rl.a,r.R,.nn.,iL.k. "l' co"W no longer reatraio. Such sin- lowed at everr dmilr altar, and I ha fu with about two hundred seamen from the cb.hone feelings, were never lure genrrationa, as well as this, w.U be I he rmii4r with his name, and echo his pral ses. After his return to the Citv Hotel had the ettrordinr condaacenalon board, with a band of music, and manr c "xV0 uPPre- Me maolully and good feeling t come out and shake with about two hundred Kamen from the "J. , ThnS were ner lur ( onatituiion, who maJe an elegant ap- mo.r pU'n,jr or fn pearance, and a battalion of marines, un- lte"nf b countenance of the ses der tbe command of Mai. Smith, was on M"uw P1"" " the emotions he he of tbe Naval Officers upon this station, toirelber with several ladies and piirale gentlemen. Arrtved- at the place of rendesvous, the several vessels comprising the fleet took their stations and proceeded in re gulr order to the quarantine as follows i upporfjrfhis truly trying situation for handa with 6 or 700 American youth, the omaasfiue, wnen a revolutionary story nture conservatories of his fame. Thi lronk.. !'tlle,,ereJYilUeUitalUd:iWj4umsta cumstaDces wng passed i the Incident, !hrsc little ones, the strongest affection the friend alluded to, made the Mai quia for the man, which will go with them sigh ; and his awelling heart was relieved thro' life, and endure till ita close. when be burst into tears. The svmoa- Such ia a bint outline e.fih rmva.rf from long experience and steady application for F;r,t, ... chancellor Liiinrkton. n I Ihetic feeling extended to all present : inpS of a div which ahinra nrnudlv In anuoweroi vears. in r.nrmw md Amrnr, , . : . .. 7 . ------. . . ...... .. .. . .. ." 7 ' " r five general aatiafaction to those who snay favor im with their work.. Carriage of all deacriptiona, Pannel'd and Stick &, Sulke)-. kc, made and repaired on axnaooame term. 8 AM L. LAN DER. N. B. Carriajrea. of all Jeacrintinna. hnt.ail ... ' 1 . nd sold, on commuaion. P. 8. A journeyman wanted at the above bu- 10 'hone Rood wajtea will be given. He wm ae empUycd on wood -work, altorether. C?Tha subscriber keepa two Cirt for Hire, bich will alwaya be kept in readiness, with r narneai, for the accommodation of those who may, at any time, wish to ride on pleasure w un uuwneas. S. LANDER. . Wanted, aa an Antwnlif a, Ik. kn'. . . . H.I l.YIlltl. . 1 1 V. .uvi, bosineas, a young man from 14 to 16 years of c' wra 01 correct and mduatnous habits one . tbeewntry aould be ptrfcrtedi,to whom 4-qqa caanca begrven, ----- Cotton Gins. rpilE mibscriber still continues to make all A k nda of Cttfn Sow Cnt, at hie ahop in aInbury,on Maln4treet,aorth aide, three doors of the Court-Houae. Ha a ill warrant hia Uiv to be trwaTt irtiuljrirar, Ts,r,xi.,.T,4 t : - ' " h. , a rT- M? ""PPV constantly on "fM. or his own make, for the accommodation Z., PWiemen aa Eva at a distance, or oth- "wiin wait. r. ' , t?V ub,f.ribe'r"kes this occulon to give hia thanks to all thna vk. w.. :-jV i ilil. r i 7 fjairuiiiacu uun in line of ' bukineasi and aaaurea them, that, l,JVn f X m7 g'n want jobs done, in the t21 1 mf.wp "Png Gins, his best eer cons Shalt continue to be exerted to give them fkction Tha public at large ar! respect- Iflerwarda bay tWlSirsiimrr-Tr' O liria.1 . a Af. 10, House P VI) .11 xvil til iwilt., i ,.0n """nodating terms, the house Joint 11. 1 i. . luu-ioite, w men aa- C .hn "i' ore, on the north tor- ymo- - JAMES -TOHREKCE. -fttt, May T, 1824. - .7 ' , board of which were the Committee o ,nd "en lhfl h,rd7 rubbed away the the annals of our countrv proceedings the Corporation, Major General .Morton lear be cou,d D0 iongwr restrain. which were more brilliant than any that and aui'e, a number of the members of J "Quiatemperet a lacrymis tallea fendo." have ever been wittiessed in AmttktV th.Cincmnati,tiKudinf ColonelsWtt ITk equalled. UttfVarkkrrTumbDir.Piaitrand others, Jtinued, and one of tbe Cincinnati, anx ,l WM rf0ud day for the cause of en together with a Tew ladies, several officers ious to divert the attention of Ihe Marquis, "Rbiened and liberal principles. As to and professors from West Point, accSm his eyes floating with tears, announced ,M Pgeant, we should suppose from tha psnied by the excellent military band at- the near apptoath of tha steam ship, "counts then published, that the landing tachedtothat institution. On the riirht The Marauis advanced to tha uu.nr of the King of England al Leith, in 1823, f .k. PL ...II.. ...J -1 . . I i. I ... . . . I..I4 t. . L . . .. 11. , t... ui me vudiivcuur, aim auuui leuiu in railing, where he was no sooner perceived uu,u "" m inc ucbicsi iarauci. uw. rear, was the Connecticut, and on the by the multitude, than an instantaneous (bc occasion, and the circumstances, weie left, to correspond, was the Oliver Ells- cheer most loudlv exaretard the HrlUht widely different. No fulsome adulation worth. Directlv in the rear of the Chan Ithev exDcrienced. The other steam w" here extorted by the power or splen cellor, was the Robert Fulton, whose lof boats in succession presented themselves. dor of royalty, but every feeling and ev ty masts and wide spread arms, which and pasted, e.ich eivine three enthusias- tx1 movement were the spontaneous iiicrauy swarmea wun men, lowereu tin cheers. Ibe Marquis was dtlitthted, uurM aumiraiion ana grauiuae lortoe proudly above her less pretending, but and especially with tbe activity and quick char,cter nd the services of a great be not less eay and beauliful .coasoru.On I ness with which 200 of mr tralLmt iesmeh' ! Befctor of the whole civilized world, come the right of the Robert FullonTabbut ;'a I manned the yards of the steam frigate mongus in a private capacity, and in tbe icngm in me rear, was inc ocuona, ana prevtounly to the salute- About 2 r M. 1 u,,J"c-cu aiurc 01 ncpuoucan aimpuciiy. on the left, the Henry Eckford.in 1 ita-l the fleet arrived aff thi R.tt-r. Ka, Cvmmcrdol Advertiur. tion to correspond ; and the squadron was an imnressive r-n ! soon man. m akin it closed by the Olive Branch and Nautilus. a splendid appearance, formed in line with Frm ,he X' r Ctmmrtial 21- The sienals exchanced, and the steam la batterin. train. The ramnarts and nar- Three commissioners from, the citv bwatoavingninedheir-UtionsTli apetsotbe Castle were lined with ladies f Baltimore arrived in New York on above stated, the squadron got under way, and eenUemen. The flae-staff, tbe win- I'hursday morning, and were presented aiuiuat sne cnecrsoi inouaaiias vi uciign-1 aows, and even toe roofs of the bouses " u'ror uemm raycuc, in ted spectators. The view or this BeeUfacing the Bay, were literally crowded ,he u,7 "'' the same day. Ibe re will perhaps never be forgotten. It was with soectatora. Hundreds of boats and olutions f tbe city council, ind a letter not only unique, but beyond a doubt one I wherries surrounded the Battery. fhefrom the committee of arrangements of vi mo wun siiicnoiu lutiinnv. vis. n- .viarquis leit me wnanceiior 10 a Darge """"'v1! " f "" h utucm. nessed oft this part of the globe The commanded by Capt. Rodgers. of the Na- prefaced by an address by Mr. Finley, on squadron, bearing six thousand of our Vy, accompanied by the Committee of the behalf of the Committee; to which Geo. ii .at, as . . . . t r . . . . . a a '". eiiow-cmrens, majemcsiiy iook its Corporation, and the Cincinnati, the Gen V rayee reiurnea an eloquent reply. course to wards Staten I siana, there to I ends of Infantrsv ttc-and IsodeA amidst I - - rr . - take on board our long-expected itd;hoo the cheertandacchmatiwaof 30,000 peo I WjflkJvVw Tk Bvmfnf Fnt, 4uj. S ' . oreeiraesn AfT olw rtiiin. mil. .!.. Tk. u...i. .1.:. u . . S u"u FHiMii "j"" a uv 1 iiarlaCUl, nils uiui uii'K uj WIUCOII VOgg- Favette, and, by 1 committee, m de sq address to blm 5 to which he returned an affectionate and feeling re,ly. ved at Stateir IslsndiaTidf in ferimin' I sufrmiing utet,a Undatrwasaeen apptoachinirthe larquij nosr 'entered1 ihrC-stltrwhlch shallanr tr. It? Itr ButlefrEsqurres, a hotel, near tre ferry . The Martfliis, tbe was tastefully carpeted from tbe landing deputation from the lown of New Rochel Vice-President, and the Ex-Governor place-to the teceiveing fooms. He here lc, who presented him with an address : wguen, 01 new jersey, naving augnieu, partook ol some refreshment, and wae in-1 Tha denutsuon totned. lha escort on a procession was formed, afidlhe vencra troduced to some distinguished citixans their taking up the line of march from b'e stranger, supported by these geqtle Perceiveing the restless anxiety of near Harla-m, and on his arrival at New men, followed by all the oHicers of the lly 3000 Perwnj la ttco Castjc, U see Uochellc, he was received with a salute aow ras SMroa ritaior. Mi. F.DiToat The following Impor tant cannot be too often placed be. fore the eyes of the' People. I do wlift lha caucu papers would give them one) insertion, that their readers mar no long er be In the dark, a rrancAB. Th" Aathnat Candi'iiutr." The Mas sarhusettes Spy thus sums up the claims of Mr.Crswford to be called toeAafflmaf-, Candidate 1. Out of 261 members of Con ere is hecmtyT)bis!r7car"C6FrCaucus. 2. f his leaves 95 agshut him, a ma jority of 29 votes. 3- r rot n m states he had no vote. 4. From Jive states he had but two votes each. 5. From three states he bad but three votes each. 6. From the remaining flur slates, ha had rt6ritrln ifJrrir onyr " T. Seven out of ihe elrrm members ho called and attended the rattens, stand directly opposed to the slrtes they repre sent. ,8. The caurtis consisted of onlv one Ifivrth of the reiubSean members of Con gress. 9. One third of the states were wholly unrepresented, either by a Senator or member of the House of Rcptcscnta lives. 10. Upon cnun'ing Statei, he had only a majority of toe representation of 3 out 9f.M'..,., , Should the election go to the House, each state there has one vote- 1 3 votes constitute a nwioritv, and elect the Presi dent. In 00 possible way can Mr. Craw ford obtain this number or the half of it. In no possible way, honest or dishonest, eat he succeed t-thr Presidency. We learn from the spinners in this place and its vicinity that the article of cotton has become extremely scarce in the market; and that many of our fat-tor-rjes must stop business for the want of it. I his furnishes much cause for re gret, that so useful s class of cur citieens should be thrown out of employ; and sti , article of manufacture so much needed be excluded from our use. .' Raw cotton would meet with a ready sale, and at good pricesj tirthW VtHnitjr; -"--r- Initantaneout Riliejof the Twth-ache, A pill of opium and camphor, or a solu tion of camphor ia oil of turpentine, put into the hollow of a carious toolb, affords lmost immediate relief l the tooth ach Med. Adviter

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