. ! .!;.:'m. A r ! t I ? It ; - - : wm, 1 1 . 'VrrAi UtmU, 1. l Kf uMWfd, I l fw .It st S k.l l'f b-J r"J t , ... ui.1 .ilk Mili m rk 1 it.a (f J .. ...I. 4'L ... L . ....M UMWO. iiW7 l),.4 V ' '. fU'!!r to IU !'' ;!' 1 .Vu, v i4 IMi iru.1. MOMtTttLSV tttWI , le the .l'c iut-jtr tWe Uk kw, 9 ,..4 ierCfliU rae'rt jwiW wm 1 a . j the r i Ufy" ,p 1 Mka al Ur WUnue iff f 1' P ...ke af - H" Kk. ""H MWrflaMfl I 1 ,VktVli4 '4 atwrt i th AH Until of (iowlil t if,n,tfn fijf, u u smJ stc ! f" ! trUy (ike Til dt) i UiJr nil II of IM fU Mr. Au ifwM U tUa that r.J h " arf tik r4'iw anvaltioa) a wiaTrUf- a 4i the fail ' " F.MUr rck. !m;,U eaJJ.w, U aart Wtf4 wlif,ellllt4 )m..Mta't pBu 4a tV f.nf if him tf,k W f I ttftfc V d!o4 -Kt 3 U k.3 M a Mm ttl(MJ pMr rj iJ iv a. H .ft a4 I'M Jl i( Ui tr. Un f'U 0,)Vmi od tlr, Alo Mi vUtVM 4 mlriu. 4 Irw l Mam 11 r yt I'm! wilt iNts 8 Vvey r-f Mrt4 u , J w 1 - I M it!, MCkrilT i UW fc. ff7C-MMr rradoae.af aH k'j-ts ! 4 I racket! for rhiiatlflpliia. Tin nWrw kUr tti.,.4 ( f Mwaww K W.WV'1 v Wit Mag, C, Uktt thi MriV4 to r the jmiV, llai vawaai J Wave W Unii iM f nMUlrlj.Wa ery drv Frwi kw tend J r i& comey aa, i4 be fctfl and torwarde j if iKitw.a TVwnt.r, fl. t fit. etutdk. N, C. e4 MfMii fiUMw k af W d.mata, X, C. 4 la Wwr raUa af freilV, ml lew (IpefcM poifckU. Hat tag ! gwrnl salt l 1X4 trW,eiuW4 ki tatf-d f- ui, ti Kr uii 0 , "Un rt! filled p ft the foitllw r. tl IWf ftf lfi to avtl ' eneoyr. tfvaMWt. rhiW-WtpUa d lH Mlirn lMft M gfttt MMMlbHllHlIf ftU", ' NUNMlkfwUtoMMtllH JJ4.tt 4J 01, (kwM, M anMI fcf praUT, It MM rAVTtiH. If. fww. t, 1114. A ViTnn. I Cowrt, Julf wm, laH, Ad. 6rcM lv mnT, iMrrbr rr U 1 ho r HNli V(4 i lh 4 (, lo e Hrwknl, iiK9ut kU, tni mk fviiv-M. or tiHer U- court I 'VUAf ill put into th KaimU ol A'iofwT fiir cotketion. Ukei( 1 penurt b'mc (Uimt r)'H4 1h tel-l ctUIr, vt )ni(4 lo prrtrnt ikt fnr HtWmcnt, WTKrir mbn(kalc Um time prctcri!4 by kr. jouv r. nur.YAMi, UAMtL U. lOMNr.V. limrt n. JJi ilt, 1824. fM Boot and Shoo Establishment xrjHorr.D. nirvrtro ntrKwnw i.l.nl,;, mrthnttto Ji inform bit HMt-wncrx and the ptihlic at j krf, that b kai renvwred U frnm ike hn, owned by r. -Koma. T0.IU a-r j annaL. Tm II. RtuiiAtrra huitao rnrr. V-1- r - - o 1 ill carry on. aa uaual the tl and &1oe ftu linf biiHnrta, in all ill Tariont Srltc, in a atyW of rani ami dniWtit hi-b. hr be- in UH One, will b faithhitly attended to. , SaBtkirt, S ft. 17. 1 X. It For Sale, the Ctlratd Hone NAP0LF.0X. rt'lE anhai -;b- r rffer f, ,r HAIlvVO" tnia miicn wnireri 'fLjiSji&S A. preKia lo Tiica'tv (Octo ber Suponor Cxir1, vilt. on that dn, h spo aej lo pnhHc auction. Ter tu made known on applicatioti. ' . MICHAEL BROWN. Suifr, 31, lWi. 4it27 T WILL pa an adrqttatc rewwd to anv rr. .1. ot on, irV will annr-hendrand arnir in jiij, I a , ., , , a atni mrl nameil .Y.imra Hhc ran uriv frnn me omejim..ia.AajrJVl ia4vtrWe - "Tn'comnaw with a nerro man mn.ed Billv. the property of Jimci Ifuie, of thia Ae. he U of orlinrry aixe, ant to amile hcn apoken to, ami ii between 2J and -10 vcara of (-. !uiki. LAvnr.n. SaStlHr.; XefK. 7. 1324 3t'ii NEW SUPPLY OF FRSU GOODS- fTTnE lubaeriber rectiviflg antiPTwT",''f .L n' general aaaortment of all kinda of CW, at hia atore in SiliJmn-, fnm Phila delphia and New-York , and hi mle arranif. mcntt to receive from taid place, mnthl-, am further wpply that may be neeeaaary aelecfrd w ith care, and laid in al price ttn w ill enable him to aell very low. Ilia eus'emrr, ami the public at lur(fe, are reapectfullv invited to ca!L examine, and judge fur themieWea. J. MUTtPHY. Suthbury, Srft, 1R?4. 6m48 N. B. Country Produce of all kinda, received in exchange. . For Sale, A TR ACT of find, on Dutchman! creek, m the Forki of the Yvlkiu, fornwrlv owned by fji n-go lltimfonl, F.n. and by Vm old to ItroH ttWot, containing ihtutt five (""dredacrca. Vor trm which will bf liberal, apply to Baa well Gaither, Esq. M-"-Vw;le. J. M. HAM), WiirwaM. f.eo passing on, or trading for, aid la"d. a I have a warrantee title for the ame. J. M.HAND. Sept. 8. 1834. 3t?5 fifray1 away 1TKM 'tie ul;crlOrr, m tin. ' 15th of April last, two COL rs, one thrct yeara old Filly, light aor .rel, with a larg'j atar in her fore. head, fourteen handa higli 1 one buy horse col', one year old pt. Any-person who will give the liibscriber information of the m'kI cnlts, by writing to the pon-ofRre in Sal'ubury; or other wise, s'.iall be reaao iably rewunlcd. VALENTINE BTBD. Saliihury, Sept. 7, 1824. 3it26 directiori of the A'djut'iinr General, ami cornprbing all the laws passed by the General JAamblv relative to the militia, up to thia date, tar saj at tike office of the Western Carolinian, j -rv W m AWm-I i m, tft tU BL If. hHWA 1 1 w ini(i7 m Wm; . . . . . a M CWWii twirli (llM W.) M W4U ( Urv(.r 1 rIn lM lk "4 J41 Jji rtff. WWJ U r,aHtfy, MlUU TVifUf mwJ rrkU (V- 3li i4 7tti 4;t) rfiHfcr I Mir Mil frt, fl Tat J pttmL W rt vrong l tU fofnp 0 f(i4 4 Im, !(, ih Unr11 ImaJ m CiWnu coontj-, t ft )(tr . TVi tfio if cwniminicftio from of (k Jrrvi ho itcmW4 th nn HMMtiitf IkU ! Cotrnnl tU itfJi kArr tH clretion, f'if li e JccWrrii purjMMf of ytttinf p M AUm lSct. 10 hfxj m Itm hit n rHtrr lnrr im iktn ftiU 1 W iWki of the fit 1 or, vl UC tMihlCcilf tlx rPrf of K ofc)w lht cUim kU Itca'.ioii, liiflrrlo frlrr! k i cort w-n lo ecflipfijr Ikt pier rth qcb cofftmniry m hi prcufw Mtort fBi fir t mi rrra mrv cannot do h ttiM jiti Onr iaiiN m a mtWI on tho nmptrtt at IS Charter of the pcnplr'i rijrh'. drmnuh of . At (h limr trr pi plwc lo tfc Hlrr tb Cowcof! ntrH'mf, c ctprcwed out rrri I the tririt't to iTimW tHe prvU t Hrt l l- irtuateJ xXlj'm it to iiicfity f their kr. On Uc conHW wc bor tcKimoity to th indrDrnclcnt charterer of of the prrM I thrrr ptrarnt In the frr of thi,ttic vntrr of ihr tolUf tnr nWro Mils wit tl llr that Imtnincd their awAvr Whether thtipcrcr. boa j,,, elprrM(, tro from or i( W', ' iU d,-on ',,-' camtidl rrad our rtmwka. Yft bhet there kilmiilcd u mmunirationt that con flirted with inon doctrinra, than oura. And ahen ieh ' - nur rwmfm tt t anrrlr a rifAi e hae, iM one that ahatl be cxerciaed aa far a our humhlr abililin win admit, lo ei prea otir rrama for diaarntina; from the wjiter. ..i )o tht t'oncord aneeting, pahfubed ao thin hut f.cii. I, il.ai U aru held la a back mom uf a tore-lWiao 1 2d, that no prtvioua riitcn not ice waa irtn j and, 3d, that onfy ten jurlaclve pertoni acre preaent, ahoM namea re cwild pte, if nrccaaary. II a the following ri'er Jcaied thcK facta ? No, he cannot deny them. AMile on th mbject, we will atate, ai in for. matinn to be rtFifd.upon, that Jlmn. S.-A'imf, Fm lit Italeirh. who wu niaiulI avmt k tK , . v.uifi ui u turi: v uir 1 lias iinunni Kunr iiic par r tnr, ,m; "Ahhough" a firm fneiiid to Mr. Adams's election, Mr. King it unwilling to have anv hand in a scheme that will further the vkw of the caucus party. We can also state, that ap plication w aa mule, on behalf of the little meet, ing, to a gentleman of Lincoln county, of high Handing, to suffer his name to be used on an A.lima electoral ticket. He, too, does not pre frr Urn. Jackson, W iajjpoc,l o thejancwe mfai'iKsrarflbrThat reason win not lend his name to any ache me that a ill injure the cause of the people ami aid the caucus. These are not solitary instances in the state, of high-minded men sacrificing their krtsW predilections to the good of he cause 1 it ia common throughout the atate and it affords a full assurance, that all the liop. 1 and "plans of the caucus managers w ill eventuate in future and disappointment. We believe, too, that the ten or a dor.cn individuals who convened in Concord, will, ere long, rejoice that they have not been able to raise up a t'unl ticket ii the atate, to divide and distract (be pi-optc and aid the caucuaitea, to wboro they seem to he so mich opposed. With these remarks, we will present to our reJi-rs the following communication from one of the nu mbers of the Concord meeting. We id. a lsUxhatihere-w aa kaa avkltmc of angry feeling contained in it, inasmuch as its present "tupc will g;ve the radicals too much cause to cry out, that the friends of Jackson and Adams are quam lling among thcmatlves. The Wil- addfess ot the Concord meeting, headed hi re niarks w i'U the follow ing indecent expression : " When rogue disagree, honett men must re Joice" thus plainly implying that the frienda of Jackson and Adams are rguri, and the suppor ters of caucus honeti men Such monstrous perversion of terms must be reprobated by every honest politician. The caucus mouthpiece at Haleigh seems, too, to chuckle with delight at 'th'ejPare'' pic, , -Siuce that paper's dutrtian of Mr. Adams, its first favorite, it seems to enter with increased and intolerant xeal into the cause of its' new fa vorites, Crawford and Gallatin. The little ten ; Immuii kl i.V4 I iwWr Mf it tKtft U th rat mpmUA bjr iwli m$m f lo cat! In ajotWjH lb ml lb lo dKJ b MiUkitloO In th CartJinLin, cilfii- wi ibt' fiUftJ f Mr. A4m to Irrn an romping hit eUetlon 19 tkt PNUtVf ef iM L'olteJ T kfJ them hh of lUtbf fjfourim th ititiloo of VU!Um II. CrtufL Ai m ef tki lo4WUtt! cooccrncJ lo lal p.ltUto, 1 Ca alUft yOtt UM M lUib (AlenUimCUaua in in mma si any bcraoo k0 Ml a mtmbr ! th H- . . . . .1 1. 1 .1 t.t . r 01 tk porntrow inciMt 01 ir. Adami lo 44 county. Tbclr bc I la Mturt ' IM 'lo.Uon oi .ir. Aoam. f . MM Ai to Ih4 ( Mr. Cnofofd't irkodi to h a Aimi ticket formed, I koo noil th art to fear In thu cotwtft that I b bad Mi corturuttMi lih any ol ibem 00 the subject t oof bar I tm heard that it tbtlr Ub, only tkmvtb the niwtnape r, the editor of which ad Tocate the cauae of Gen. Jaekion, atw! who, ( to um en epithet in your remark.) re like ell other tyrant, jealotia and tin dklite. I therefore can readllt bcliete ihai the friend, of Cen. Jacktoo do not ih lhat a Ucktt HouU be formed for Mr. Adam. Their wWh lo (If I m not mWuhen) to keep Mr. Adami ei muth wit of view ai poible,bellelnr; him to be tha matt uromlneTtt eindidatei end the one who' tad mewt b the ey of their fatoutlie.' The? 1 thertfore, with to btetid the (lection of Gen. Jtcktoo end Mr. Adft)t iofther, end in thi way tore the Vote of the tte to Gen. Jack ton 1 for I hretome It will nol be contro cried, Ihktif th pvraua who ere nom inated OQ wht it called the People's Ticket ftbould e elected, they will vote for Ota, 1, Jkoi son. 1 Mi u the reason why the separate liUnJi 01 Mr. Adam with a ticket ; and (hit, if I am not mistaken, h the true re i ion why the frirndi of the Cencral do nol wish it. The editor of the Raleigh Star hai been carelul to collect an tne votei given throughout the state on the Presidential Question at the different company rnui tr, sshei 1 goodly number of thoie who voted were youth, under agei and be hat given the amount for the Cencral In round number, at .3I0. 1 bit, efier all the exertion of hit friend, tod ell the excitement lhat tbey coold produce by the (now) odione Dane of renew, ii an impoalrtp- number, out ol at least sixty or eventy thousand voter ia the tt. - The . appellation gien to the Jirktoo ticket U kn imposing one ; end I rejoice thai it i an, for we, the People, if left to ourselves neUI almost always act right. Dut thi is not the first time that rood rumes have been given to wronj motive, in order te Deceive ui. .L wiH ewke-one atireTrfeM more -m lowing propotition : Let each voter, at your editorial remark. It iithis: you the election, designate hi bnljot by the say you were informed by a correspon-! word ' JACKSON TICKET," or AU dent, ed eye-whnesa, kc. ; which state-AMS TICKET, as hi choice my be; mem snews. 11 11 snews any thing, that . t . a. t 1 ine meeting wat neia in a Oar., room, intending to convey an idea thai ii was held privately. If this is the information intended to be given, and in this way I undcratarid-rilrMrour' correspondent Is guilty of wilful misrepresentation knowing, as he did, that the court-house in Concord was occupied by workmen, preparing materials for new court house ; and that the meeting was held in! a store-house, a public as any other house 111 iue village. 1 ni mere was no written X. .L .!!.. T'L-. .t. . !.. notice, inviting the citizens to attend, 1 readidy admit j hut that it had been pub licly talked of ! ! for some time, and on the two dive of election immediately be fore the djy on which it was held, the eye-wr.nest.will not deny. As to a ma jority of the friends of Mr. Adams in Concord, riot attending the meeting, bus pecting thai all was not fair, I can only say I never heard it, either before or since the meeting, only as you give it from your correspondent. I had heard twoJnxlivulualvexpresa-their-fears-ihat it would injure the cause of the People's licket. Une or them, some weeks be fore, was very anxious for such a mee ting; the other (perhaps) is late cor respondent of youfsnder the name of fublius. UNION. M'e invite the attention of our reader to the piece over te signature of " lon," which will be found below. The important proposition and the good sense contained in it, cannot fail of at tracting the attention of all who feel an interest in the comYrl now going on in the state", between beolher.,;;, - ' ; - Hist there-are a few of the frienda of Mr. Ad ams, honest and conscientious men, who hereto fore have desired to gee a separate ticket started WaWianwwsKy wr " , LU . 1.. UAl I Mr. AUiut i,lM U IsdkHathe KiarS prw4 l-e tWa ky rs-Ul trk. la. eW, MfVll asif Wtmm eHa4i. ! t1 trie af Mr. AW are wjiasd to ay Up iUt aaU. by assikiT,y, bemat k ctunre wae)lie aa.iMhtkifkl early. rr tkU t, M umtU rbai the 4m sosh bjr - faU," 'J ia4 wdih the -tioe tt Che fHrwdi Wxl, of Mcswf. Jarkaae e4 AW sJiewrkuaw-iaUltWikesieby whkk taik of easy e th i"u a - cfWe, al yet not eJpr, by rlaV V 1 great prWWs sa-1 ) right ft whseti oMlng . That the eaaattta part wdl try U dabal Ut plan, by ea-UatorUg to sicits both the frieswls f JvkMl end AdaM afnt H, aawst be eipctet, InsWed, we away eatkipate erary atbeawe a4 dnWe that tbey caa fall ape to LkU wa. Thai only hope k to the people 1 bA tkiak the pf'U rt a ,n UtVwsed, aa4 bae to stck al stake, to suffer llteaMWe to be divided, tf the; prv trwe to tU:r owe ia'crrst, thry a.- tiiiaph and I i0 be sariotia tnuaspk id pnncipW, a4 uf the coosUluUoau " raa) res saiesae resB TU Pi'i TUVh cfiM atote waa formed by that numerous elm of tiUxen ho stead fist I v adhere lo the republican priciples of Jcffersoo. Madison and How roe, and who sre, of course, opposed to the Radwal Innovttion which Is attempted to be introduced into the politics of oar coantry by Mr. Secretary Crawford and his adherent. The profeiwed end real object of the Ticket wss to onite ell the friend of the administration lo opposing Mr. Crawford. It waa known that there were several candidates for tbe high of fice of President, whose political opinions had been formed ia the good old rcpubli can school wboae views were totally dif ferent from those of the new sect sod who would probable so divide tbe vote of the state as to endanger the common cause To defeat the Kadical pany wi . , . . , . the most important oh sect 1 end, as e meant, it was proposed that ell the friends of the ami radical candidates should join, by mutual sacrifice, in one band, snd act in concert. To this end it was agreed that the Elector on the People' Ticket should glv ihclr united strength to such republican candidate (in opposition re the Caucus Ticket) should about the time of tbe election, appear to be the most prominent on the list. , The election now draws near j and many of the friends, both of Cen. Jacktonud of Mr. Adams, have expressed desire to try the relative strength of their respec tive favorites- To fulfil this desire, and to arrest, if possible, the inlfigoel of the op posite party, on this subject, a friend of the People s Ticket beg leave to re com irnenj 10 the serious contWen.tioo of all J who.fjteteablereJtintbja.TkkMhe for- 1 let each ballot contain the same names for Electors, viz. those that are placed on the People's Ticket. Let the sheriffs or returning officer be requested, when they call out Iheyptr to. proclaim tbe distinctive character of each ballot. Let the Inspectors of the polls be requested to note and distinguish the votes for Jack son snd for Adams ; and let icturns from each county be faithfully mide, with the general return. It is honed that the officer of the noils ! 1 1 I .. .. ... . . win nave no oojection to tne accommoda Hon of their fellow-citizens, in bestowing the additional labour thus requested ; but, should any of them refuse, the friends of the People's Ticket will find no difficulty in selecting two or more respectable per sons, whowlll undertake to keep the polls and make returns. The candidates on the People's Ticket will, no doubt, pledge themselves to vote, if elected, for Jackson or Adams, according to the returns of the balloting, giving their votes to him who shall appear to stand highest on the pollT. By this mode, it will be perceived, the respective friends of Jackson and Adams jviil.have all the benefit of separate Tick etsi as against each other, and at the same timw the mure important advantage of union in the common caute. Every man may use his influence to promote the election of his particular favorite, without diminishing the strength of the united party against the innovators and radicals; and, under this arrangement, either his first or his second choice is certainly se cured. "' We should consider the election of the Radical Xendidate to- the Presidenrial we ought to avoid by all honourable means. 1, therefore, earnestly recommend the adoption of the plan here proposed, a the surest method of preventing jealousies ' ... - - HUkikstnlhai..M,iL,J kwrarUf Sit the W$ it f bk aJU. Urtd tH 4 mil f aMt keve Un awrry SMwd. truly, to We We atri m t crssk, U VU davot.es to eorJwy at. Nyn, Ui lUn t euHe f jkU ft -j'' 4 A tula s4f vmm te wh Owwa lbs Ire ef uVir love f f f, if iWse eewlttjne sohVJ pme to be vagvWe f awr eww, we U tbak tVe t4 tor to ttpUn, vbsiVar It was by mm awnfllakW Irtsk f Dr. WHgbt'a.kl grtlMf ray. rW4 by tmmftim," whether k) was ky , traaf kailKiaioa) af tbe r4i tUi e4 ansMacialM af th dortor'e pti! spM; to ee kudkrvu e werHag . MuUrn Tbe iKksoe (rranesaee) Cueti,, tt the 3Htk ah. etalea, that the kiiUw U.f wae a pryttWat la that village, at to the anew a-ng (Tort of r phjaSckmla ttut tbe aick. Tbe GaaetU avbU. that It eat 1 v on af genrral aW karat ihrnoghoat West Tts, . Ibe eaaae paper asya, that, an tl T4 k. e severe aback af an MriJya4 was bk thai place, ad the aljarent Cauntry. TV tUtfal (Kaenb4aroT.na) free Frrw, i the I7lk iaat. say that bdbntf cwo-vU.nl, u M eWrawWf ettoaMl, prevail bt lhat coy;, w partacailarfy among lU L lacks. TVt SWWW, lwiv,waw awahay. The rtvrftev'dW CAprt, of tbe l&tb iM. am, that, akltuugh Ibe heavy rain, whit a had f.n., ia torrrtita, fee tin rim data in mtrttvi, a nuch inirrd the crops on the low jm.., ytt tbev had bad a cnrrrspwilng jrml rfrf, la opening tbe navigation of the Cape Cut rvr?. A b'ew JU-srts paper, of th 14h ch ar, No B4W raar of the velW fever bu bcra r ported to the board of health, fur the Iaat tKfrr days. The lltl fax Free fms train, that the waa BMking gnat ravsges in th arrwa t aj Utat, front appearance, nol more tlita hak ikt siawal crop would be mate this srsaon. Tt- HMl tht ttnm S, 1 1. ItMlrtii tw4 .J 1 V.. ..... 1 .-,.,. , , , , will uO at leaai one fourth abort of alut a promised two roootba ago. The Fayetievil'e Observer, of the inst. states, that the commissioners 1 pointed by ihe Governor lo treat wib tat Cherokee Indiana, k a wpU-W their object, and concluded treaty, whkk only requires ihe sanction of the Ltgit latore lo become valid. The contract embraces thirty-eight re servations held by Cherokeet under lU treaties of 1817 '19, and will put si rrv the disputed title to lands which the uj'i hid sold for about 25,000 dollars. Ii id dltkm. the state has obtained about CAerco thousand acres superior quality. 1st landa are to be paid for at Franklin, ia fl wood county, the first Monday it May next. The Jhirtx-jtight. daimvwere all wltk-a- appeared legal, although a few Chcro kees appear to have tight ia equity. nortniD piracies. From !Iaana it it ststed that csptim Graham, of the British frigate Itanis. rt red a launch from the merchants of place, armed h and his own boats, arri' at a piratical rendezvous auCajoJllsL Wibfnajrof llondaTwhere thcy si 1 achooncrand aloop, with about seven'j pirates. On the approach of the boit'i the pirates jumped overboard and got in to their own boats, pulling for shore Captain Graham pursued and killed six of them, and then returned to the schoonrf and sloop, in company with which " the brig Henry, of Hartford, Connecticut On board of her, he found captain Rhcdri and his crew in a state of intense suffer ing from the cruelty of the pirates. They also found twelve vessels burnt to the ra ter's edge, and ascertained that T1IESL PIRATES-HAD-MURnERED--ALL- THEIR CREWS, CONSISTING OF 130 PERSONS! Captain Graham re turned to Havana on the 26th of Aug"''' Captain Rho-les had been shockingly trea ted by. the pirates, twice hung up, a knife run across his throat, he and his crew con fined in the hold, and they were to hire been murdered if they had not been re lieved by captain Graham. Franklin Ga:- By the following paragraph in an OhPPen it would aeem that the spirit of the turf is pre' ding in that direction : "Tbe celebrated Kentucky hone WHIP has recently been purchased by a sporting gentleman of this placet whor we are informed, is about to take him f New-York, with on offer to run hi"1 against ECLIPSE, for a stake of 40iJ? dollars. The money Is raised, and VVInp i?r:j!?f:"prjcrism Jonathan Jennings, John Test, and RatlilT Boon, have been elected to tne 19lh Congress, from the state of India8:

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