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KA!JHllUUY9N.CMM.Ti:RSl)Y,NOVKMUKU 2. 121.
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NO. 230.
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eera-tnara fifth Brat imenum, ami iv-
AH letter a.Htoi ta IM Wiiof. M
p.ptti. ("J Will MR M Nianuati
Pnrletf fur riiiladr lphiu
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U mMr, lUat ttri trill Wt WJmUffe
tuf pbilWtp try U . I".
Inwk4 M tfah coerve) e, wdl k iwea4 eil
forwarded b Our- Itotwp.. M . ry.
.ttevilW, N. C.aml Utmn. Hi" k holler,
Hilmr'Hi, C iMK to rates frt .t.
and Jcaat tip'' P"S"t". "V. V,"
tttmk U lb trad. eimMr 4 by earrr.il rip.
UiM, well acquainted itt lh , thdttUm
Well fitted up fuf the MfMT.!Mx!tl"
r. It tbersfff mt t t f b r.r.
V"". rhiIWtpl.i sml f.fS U
bo-r m great a t.n.,fiar."r ruf' . '
couow caa b aoM to torn e tH d advantage
(o lh owners i the ewiaploii knC.
tnU Houi lfr thmJ Pr
.minu, JAkM pATTOtfJr.
itw nupjjlv of Frcsli (looilfi.
of Mi, it hi iioiT in tiJrT, (mm Mul
Jcl;hi mkI New-York i J n'e wrnc
RKfil rtrritf frum tll pUcr. miUp, M
f.-hrr ipp1y li !")' t; -er,r,
,th can, .-xl Ul In l prtf th.l !! ti.h!
U,m to kII rry II.. T". "
t Urrr. rt mpftUullt imiud to cH
j. MtnpiiY.
&iA.mt. 1324. "14"
N, H. Owniry Protluee of all kiwU, wruw
in cic!irp'.
Yrcsh ilooi.
TUP. iHchb-r rf rrciiff. tnl opninf,
t thtir TIVIK in Omww J, Jirtrt from
1'hiU.U tiMlNcW'Yvrk, Urjt ami fciicral
awunmrnl uf
All kinds of Goods:
ml hf roJe mnfmtnii to rrcriv from
uiil place, mtHihly, nv fnrHr mpplv tli mi
be ntcrrar) trlrrlrd with care, anl Unl in at
p-Kt-i il.at ill enable Them to aofl rrr ia.
Ilicir ruatmocn, and the public at lirjr, are
rrrctTiI1v tnvi'ed to call, t famine, and judr
for thrmrWea. ML RP1IY & I1UOWN.
C.-irA Iff. 1874. Hi
Cj' Country Product, of all kinda, received in
he Cr (kioila.
titurv-llouio nt !t!ocksrillc,
TO RE.T.
f pilF. anbacriber wiaJwt lo rent the followm)?
1 rPVT. diiriny; onr vrar, or fur a term of
firk. in V- A lut at Mockavil!r. Huwan coun
ty, on i.hicb a inacimit aiorr -hotiac, with a rol I
.. . i' iv'll-..!
eil'.r, a larjf two-torr btnr, d'nwhd m a
nvrnk-nt and uvful apart'meiita, are erected.
.ViflmV ia near about in the centre of that
terlion of Ilowari, knewnaa the Forkt. Aithal
Dirt fif rnuntpv. Iinfh In !. I. tv flf avwil mnt
"li llfVH IJBt.liniB l,i. -i , f
population, ia not interior to any, a profitable
few!, niinhtbe"afrtieip8TerT frnnt nicn antile
ea'aniiiinnent at tliat place, tienuen.cn in uu
bii,nr and w ishing a . tuition, are intited to
call and view the prcmiict, and jude for them
civet. FI.IZAKETH M. PKAWSOS.
.1 M4t, ,t t! ?2, 18'JI. W
House p.nd Sifjn Painting, fjc.
flKOHGK. V. GRIVIKS informa hit' friendi
I ami the public, that he a'.ill contimiea to
execute all kinds of llouae, Sipi, Coach. Wiirl
ar Chair, ami Ornamental I'ninting, in a atyle
of w'urkmanahip equal to any in the cotmirv.
0 nllcmen having work to do witlrln 50 or 60
milet of KaKabury, can engage the ttibKriber"!
a nieet on eery anort notice.
The subacriber take thia opportunity to re
turn hit lincere thank to all thoar ho hTe
pcurorslv cxtemled their lavora to him ; ami
,. I,:. (...i, i .. , . . i . i
l hn h'thfulnea and itMhistry, in future, hope i
.i r , . 1 i
IUI1 tn mint th. ir friendship and patronage.
SulMwy,Jly 5,1824. " '14
N. H; The aubarriber will keen on hand, for
air, all manner of fiaintt and colors, prepared
fortlie nrcininiKlaiion of those who may wish
to do sirall jobs of painting, but who may not
have the paints, or experience to prepare them.
aVollCC.
nd by virtue of a deed i f tmst
I
N pnmisnce and b
execu'ed to me bv the late William Parke
of CatiaiTti. rnnMv nn1 flip f K. rhni-iA.. thfrp
nt men'ioned, I will expose to ptiMic sale, on
MM imlav the 20th day of November rtextatract..
or liipil containing one hundred and sixty tw o
acres situated in auid e'nintv, and adjoining the
lamia of Cn. Paul Harringer, Mr. Sally Phifer,
ml uthrrs'; alio two likely negroer, one a hoy
gcd twenty-five, and the other a girl aged eigh
teen years. The land is of the moat valuable
qualiiy of the Cahamu Mack Jacks. The ne
Rrocs will be sold for cash. One fourth of the
purchase money of the land will be required,
the balance in a note or notes negotiable and
payable at the Salisbury Branch of the State
Hank of North Carolina.
Jl he hale to take place on the premises, at
twelve precisely.
WIU.IAM J. ALEXANDER, Trvtee.
fili5?L 4t'J3
House and Lot, in Charlotte.
TOR sale, on accommodating terms, the house
nd lot in the town of Charlotte jsiich. ad
jetns Mr. John Irwin's store, on the north cor-
-A,Wy to JAML? tOUUESCE,
" Cuarlotu-, May 7, 1824. 07
or SOUTH CMOUXl
f1!Jt ttwet itl.l-IWe ttwfMr
Koi(xf Mtt, atd 44nu ti MaHk-lM
Prtfaur
Jua rJavk IIJbfa, R. V. TJum
af Aaatirfaf.
laawtl iltaff Dlan, M, f. f r&j U
d lnaii(Ua awl Practical f M4 ia.
nM.i ii atuiuM. ii. ri rnX.Mti rib.
utrlc MiJ tha Smmt 4 Wnw and IdUata.
Jma K.iMry, M. I. fr.f U af .rjr.
Heart IL KrwaL M. 11. frUaM of L n
ani PWer.
kttpUa riwt, L.L. I). Praw of Natural
llaaiuey and iMatrv,
iiiuaJA u. i khii.i.i,. ii.
Auction If CoimniiMut. Htunf
T'ir. a..Ucr.Ur ara tuowl; rrtemnf aup.
klrti ar ImmivU till faA. t tWCtMW it
CfcarlrtfaM, Mear.orfc an. W Itw f-4-br
itir tr(M-U arr Ni , hUmIi tU At
hf uU at retUecd ptxo .
J pipe aMperwf I of nit nrtnoj
$ ilivta. and IJbbU N. f Ku
da. itrrinM MuUmi
14 d pfMH tMtgtf
(S baga f OrUa
10 An. Prppef
3 ao. rimrnto
15 at Cowktry Cm
A d. Cpfpraa
34 do. 1-oaJ aufmr
)i da. Ilman lrar
7 qr. eaaka 1-trt Hirie
1U lout M-lcita and tUcrry Wie
lUcaaktl.'hecae
1 ila mA Iruna
l I-... uJ kaara, 8 li 10 window laaa
At. I l .1..
2J do. TiimUlcra and Uerautrra
25 do. Fijcttetiila Nxvkl laadka
10 do. Hun ftoap
7 da. Club Atra
5 do. MuXard
6 do. Hliitiiinore Cotton Card
It) (dm Amrncin anal ! r(L Irufl
Alt", a general nwnmrnl ul Dry (Vwda and
utikn. wiutwI.m' a.
'iicHniVi', fV. 11. 4t J
I'uhUr, S'Af.
ON luewla). the 16th cf .Wemin-r. (.t beina; '
the week of Rowan count) court) will com. .
wiaw--"-- I
towaneountj court) will eon.
the peraonal propert of the
dreeae.l, at hU Ute datninir
laiMir) i amonr wlucb are lb
mrntv wk MK- v. i
Ul (i.rwn.w.i
in the Iowa oi KaliaiMin
fullowmr articlea t
There new tiia, entnpleteljr finiahedi
Or It OO. not Wintlt'CI. nii'wn ;
A prat tanety uf roaterula, m lliat line of
huaintaa,
, Alao, the took beJonKinc to the aliop, ami
neer.ry for e.rtymr on Hc f.f a
W or it Uu. not coinuk'ci.v rini,-n;
. : -. .. .J II. .1.1 . n.l kilrhrnl
rurniiiire, among which are a nuro!er of (irat
rale Hcda with entirel) new Bolding, ail nu
mrmua other artirlca, loo Udioua to mention.
At the aame time and place, will be hired ont
for the term of one )ear, the n'gr bcl ng'na:
to aa'td eatat among them ia a ry taluabic
KrcBi .uteri vi iv-ii"i I
... . r . I
At ill umr time, will be rented, fite 1 year,
jtwo llouacl ainl Ixita in the town (4 aaaoury i
one of tin m ia the late dat llinf of the deceaard.
'to which ia attached a (iig-maker'a aliop, writ
f calculated for thai or an) other branch of me-
rhtmaatal Kutuiar ta.
" " - ' . i
I orulittuna of aaie, li
kuowit oit"he datvavf
fx oruiiiMJiw mct inrr, wiu ith. w
MAUI. l.rMI.Y.? .j,
ALXU. UOYI). l'
Sali,!ir?, Orl. 3, 1834 5t31
ON Mondar and Tueaday, the 13th and 14th
day of December next, will be oid at the
nlanttiin of William C. Ixwe. teten milea east
trom Salisliurr, on the Yadkin river, whereon
Smith Dliurikc'cl. dicu oetween
50 ami 60,000 pounds of Seed Cotton i
4 or 5.000 huthel of Corn ;
6 or 7,000 pounds of prime, corn fed Pork
the tock of Hog, which is equal, if not anne
rior, to any in the county t Hones, Cattle, W
ooa, and aundry other property belonging lo the
it(tp of Smith Itlair. drc.i.. ..at a credit of
. . ,,i .,,,,,i ,nli
twelve monllit bomlaanu approtcd aecuriiy
, . , ,' .
be required trom the purclijuter.
. , i,, ,,m. anintt
Will
All nrrvini huvinir claims aeiinst the said es-
(ate, are repucsted to present them j and those
indebted to the estate, are hereby requested to
make payment.as the executor are diterinined
to settle the catatc at as early a period as
practicable.
E.KA ALLF.MDNG, tJrrn"or'
Xnli.hura. A C. ikt. 13. 18.'4. 9it36
J . ' .
Cotton Ginninj?.
f piIE subscriber respectfully inform the mcr
1 chants of the town of Salisbury, and the
ritinn farmer, of his ne'urhborhood, that he has
just finished a large building, 3'2 by 52, for (.in
ning f Cotton, to run by water i ana ina ne
also well fixed for packing cotton, in the neatcM
manner, for market. He , assures his friends.
who-may favor him w ith their custom, inai nc
will have their cotton packed and put up in the
n . n t d4 milin.( ami in the aliortest 'ime possi-
ble, and on the lowest term at which it is done
by other. He also assure those w no enu coi-
ton to his Gin, that it will be tent separaic .......
others, so that they will be ure to get the same
fati flitiv tusfir)
nd. He has locateuanu oumima
. . . . it . . i ' aaAllital 1
establishment, at his Mill Plantation, two mik
from Salisbury. JA: FISHLK.
Si 'Vntww.V. Mitvutlt.
tjj K. M taitva i w - - - -
ONFof sober, industrious habit, wdio can
come well recommended, will meet Hh
. r l .1.- i
ni.mironv.tni.nt from the SubsCribCfS,
Apply soon. THOMPSON &HUNT,
Concord, Cabarru9 county, ? . 27
W.C.Oct. 4, 1824. V
OHKiJ.NAU
ta tt WMtaa auu, '
r. IliJitt Vast will p: to trwly't
mi U mtking am rtiuaik m ik rt
wldea)tUl tueataiA. fl It Irut ikal trnf
aantlmehla ui ikia autUct afiffar. ( era
(ata la ika buttle tKf ticJultt Oli'iUi
of tfiff rtftl n.!itidu!t, U 04t ikat tt
fxoj.U mtf ado4 auctl M lkt fcftrr I
kata UhdrratiMid.alaO.lbit tor rarvtr It
bMl Lf taaatl tnai. U detrnl HtU. c'li
tvit ln ciaimt aftJ ljUaJiCiatkKrt f llit
CafM)idl.
In the rrmirka thai I mif fniit, t vttl
ttkt iM lUrif of (autUU( iKom madf
bf wkrt in (Joiftf kkh I iU tvM vt
more Intfttia thii ill ttacd by itxrta 19
wliom I re pi),
I ai l fifil makt komw rtmatka oei the
aul'ilof Ik (ufui toeteertilnf wbUh,
vo muih hit Ikcn aid () Ihi. a wi
viittr rMKr auUcla, M many wodt ttarg
Iteadf df kened eoutiael. II ha been
mmh aiiwd eiiaiiy r.pprUi'Wnit natnrt
hate been ailehcd to il by . cttetnif ,
lt it appear lit roe, thai iKey ht a
dgi'.u!; obxured in real Raiurc uui Ct
ttn.
I bt irut atatcmenl cf facta. If tirppli
ilsi. A tumtr of iKa memiitra of t on
r,ica, e f int leUlatura writ ard, li
tot, if( rtlned wbteh of lh andlati
hty preferred, and lold blrntit itotr.lt
lh rcault. KinK it iSelr .n'un thai
aoch pervn cnif.bt to b tUtted. In
all thia, Ihet timply it tt.rir adtice.
To thia opinion, atlaeb jti what itn
ponanfe a plca. Ift me no ak,
where la the didatton? (W) I et hi I
would boldly hold up both tundt r,ainl
il.
II hat been aaid that the elccton on
wh.t ia railed the caucot lket, "
homina'ed ty a nocturnal toinltt
Hl.i.h Ut inter." f'ray tell m
hete. when, and bjr whom 'ere lho
not timed, that are on what i tailed the
.oi.lr'a til an?" If one ii caucut
ti. ket. he other mutt alao U a caurut
'icke, f-.e they wra atrnilitlt formed,
eice pt tht' one waaaupported If Kfta-
eicept tht' one waa tupponcd vj a Rrea-
,rf namxr of tU Lltllure lhan the
Mtf Wf
' . , he
people' tirket, M-. Stokrt, and per
n.jit miirn, -n ii'juirn i-7 , v . -
tie filcnda to appear on lhal tkkel- . '
wn0 wcre their reapectaU friend?
Wh of fef
nMr.irtAmr ,.,.. And ... not thit
hp others, were tequeUrd by rtptta-
i
. 1 . . .. !.k ak. v.ii.ll. I
"iai iFaiililliai i.lu- (iiiu -
p'Ct lariT t" caac who ina oin
.Snow mi that it waa txX
And It II me
why one ia called the caucua lit kel. and
the other the DeoaJ' ticket J I her wne
ho'h formed aline by a cucu. And
ti e people i certainly than lor wru:u a
majority of the people will tuj;. Thit it
yet to be determined.
But the fctOt complaint it against fo
g reinol clocuac. No 1 cannot see
tahv a member of tpnuret not as
Rood a right to attend to the Presidential
elrrtiorr at -nr trther mrrl- lo idea
tour lo hat his candidate clet ted. And,
if all the member, or if a prt ol them,
ii an nit; iui;imri;i ui n w
ahould prefer lo Rive their opinion rollrc
tielr. all thai we have to do alioil! It. Is
to examine their opinion, and ailopt it if
good, or tejrrt it if b.d.
Dut, after all, ihe mtr'us of Mr. Crw
fod do not depend on the caucus nomi
nation. Many of hit enemie would per
suade the people not lo tote for him on
this account. Now it must be ootiout to
all, that t his nomination can make him
It) I ! V l I ' 1 9 iiuiiiiiicaiauif v I
neither be'ter nor worse. The author of:
.i 1 - -. 1 2. ... ii ni T I n ir I
this communicaiion is not as " piping
hot" after I rawfurd m.ny othe' are
alter their p.iiirular fat-out ites t but he
ptelert Crow ford, yet he will not be di
aa'isfied if Adams be elected.
I will notice a remark made lit a wri
ter in the K.leigh Star. He ) "that
some of Lrawlotd a lnena nave, lor
eight yeatt, considered him as a candid
ate," Let me ask what does this ptove,
or what is contained in this "great bin"
volume of admonition r Y hy, thai wntct
w. uld have us believe that it U simplv
this, we must not vote for Crawford. Or
will inn thus: some of Mr. Crawford's
friends have, for eight yr art, intended to
support him tor the resiliency. naiyw
(therefore ) he must not be elected. Quod
erat demonstrandum.
For mv life, I cannot see any legitimate
connexion between the premises and the
I I . l. . . Ir (tint I
.ii.i-, i.
conclusion, t ne oniy com.iua.uu
can u aw , at -
uiu, cigiu ycaio av, iiuhk
f - I.I t ! Ka ttx m u WS.A 1 1 1 11 1 .
ford would. Bt this time, be a candidate.
that he would be the best qualified, that
they.' then resolved to support him, and
that thit resolution is yet firmly adhered
- - . 1 w ...... . ..
to, notwithstanding the slanders cast upon
thf jr candidate.
.... . . i. 't:. . ...tiU
I he - writer then ends his pieee with
raisinr? the hue and crv of "Kepubll-
.1 can Unity,"." conspiracy," Mamto,iBcy "
Co rtitlotJ tomUfntiont, U ky
ilf,w -kutl it iii intmedui dewnc
lloA." datnoallafll. timim.m at M
" t ' -"' . , --w-i
atkf kc e. AM tlxa ciUru ihf
i I ! 1
foj,W 19 toil luf JACIfif. ,
I will Mil twtkt UlUf from u I COfl
atltuabl" id I ha Hun. lala W.'M.ma.
Utlonief ( taal part ttkeft La tayt Iter
It tMtfry In U iUUwt remtilt on ih
T$m. I Ntt fxH Men ll.ii circular lor
totnt mootb , ihen read ft in rttrto-
ry wtt. IWl.U I d to4 mitrtmtmh'!
Mr. WUHtmt aim .If tuud Lit ten'i
pnenti on (bit till uhout tnmpto lo
- a . . II . a
rtttPQ IP mst'tr. now Ittry uodf
know lhal lo ot.atilut a tophtant, (here
mwM t a thow of reaaoning. Oat Mr
V. aim bit slated bit onlnlnn. How
totiLI ihata then lt any wopMttry, Urn
aV .t.a .a t a
at i not uitif tern lull nrrul.r,
mat ho commiiled an error If an. I
am willing lo fcranl. Uut no uncertain
If rt alt uKin what follows.
Mf. tonuiiuenl itt, that had Mr.
Willum acted It n Ava. (.itn
mire, he would hate told tlx public who
wrr all the prttidcntul t an.!iJje. ana
what were a' their cUimt and rjualifica-
in,n" I'-ot HUM elimination i neeea
wry in show that thit broad assertion it
tery far from being correct. In he lrt
hlarr. It ia bieaumabU that the public
mUtt !! the candidate. ()(
OMtrte ihey reeded no information. And
with reapft! Mr. Wa. telling M a the
claim and all the qualiucationt ol an ine
candidate, how, ak, could It be none in
circular! Yet, Mr. Constituent
ik.i i.ra..a Mr. W. did not do thit he
i. Aod'raAr if pretentjtite.' II
l. i. a eihorl.Kant in Kit dcmmai np
a tMiblir tertinl.l presume he will netrr
find one lo ult Kim. nse oi trie nomi
nl antl-caur utite ty lhal the Cotipret
. - i.i..,t n( uins nme lo attend a
w..9 (l w r w -
caucut, should attrrd lo cMigrtional
businet. Which, I sk, will consume
nt'tt lima, niendancr on a cauiut one
nijhi, or wrninif lo cr)nihuentt. "' He
I. in.t and ott ihc qtialificationt of all four
andidatea?"
The truth of ti c cse it, Mr. Williamt,
hi unn aim .h -
lie" ahoulJ do, lold Kit conaliiuenit
openl which candid! he preferred, and
,hU Drtrerrtl,re he ttili mintana, and
a firm and an " hinoruble represent
ndidlr.yet bJdlu, eiprettet in the very
fat of tbtrte. Yet,fr all ti lt, Mr. l.on
atittlfnt
Well, '
bout i(.
A few
Mhandont him at a reprobate.
nobody Uught, nobody crte
A few more remark on the Tariff will
cloae our present coruinui.icaUon.
Mr. lons'iiuenl roundly i:upctet
Mr. W. f.i lellina; his constituent his
opinion, (for, if ( do not misrf member,
Mr. W. did no more) on the Tariff", and
rbjr(;ea him with Irving to exrite ani
mutiiy between the North and the South.
M) opit.un is, that on " hmrablt re
pre tentative" ihould candidly tell hit con
stitueni Ki opinions on all important
incisure that come before Cnp;rett. If
I am mistaken, let Mr. constituent cor J
reel me,
nut Mr. W. bcliein, (and I believe
it alvo.) that the certain effect, if not the
' drt-gn, of the Tariff, was :o Irtnefit the
North and West at the e xpente f th
South ; and believing thit, was it not his
botinden duly, as an " h notable repreten
tame," to tell his constituent of it ?
If Mr. Contituent will but be so good
ST ataa
a tn examine the tendency ol the I aim.
he will probably find that it i calculated
to reduce the revenue arising irom im
port, loauch a degree that the necesssry
tllllt n u v wa
result tviil probably be a direct taxation.
O. S.
Hr might have added, "Cattnt oppoacr
going into Caacus." Monstrous inconsistency.
HSGI LAR BIRTHS.
A negro in the possession of a gentle
man of this city, has brought forth within
thirteen months, five children. This is
nn nrndi'rv too tiroJiziwM to be asserted ;
as was the late case of the French female,
who was stated to have brought forth se
ven children at one birth but the present
is plain miller of fct as during the last
...... ti.;. n.i.rn woman had twins both
lwr, now living and in fine heaitn
Within 13 month alter, ttnat is, in jmy
U. sh"had three fine infants at one
birth and what is curious enough, Ihey
are of different ieXei and color one girl
and two boyt. The girl is or the mulat
to color one of the boys has the yellow
tinge and the glossy hair ol tne maian
the other, has the jet black and wooiiy
hair. The children are all living, as wen
and hearty, and nursed by tbe mother,
who herself enjoys excellent health. She
and her husband are blacks-
Richmond (V.) Comfi.
A fMlisIi.:fello, befog In company ,
said, " An idea strikes me." A wag r
plicd,' I am rurpticd at it "
ruunca
' ' ttaal Vai nawaata tiniL
Zrrttfir Mtttri, JCiU hie ondCwrh,
Arc not thprotHf ii rf (iea. Jack.
I'M! to obi Tilt i.n mj .fitjr u t'drt in
the f.tfCloral GIlr?it. teller than thai
f rotpttt of any other cnit!)il
Art not lut rrpeci to g -oj ihif,
with the liJ ul ihe file c( Viiclnij.
bit etrclloo tvouU t morJ'y certain
iiliout a rrtort l the Ifoute cf Me
pretentaiitei, and arc I lie piotprcii of
anr other rarnlidate an pood itiat wtliri
the aiJ of Virajinla Iiit election l)ffnre
the Mcttor.l Lnllrrt it moraliv irr
tainf WiiulJ Ihe vote of V'i'ici,ia
lect rilhtr Mr. Cfawf.,rJ r Mr.
AJ.nM'f
II. a nnt the rriton thrrtforf f ' '
r. ...... tAiwM te
WtWtatVUfl WW aiawaw v - .
contrarv, if it be the ol.jc tl of "
i . a IllCV nave Mailt
til.! it wa, to support the Caucut n"ru
(nation because it hat a tendency to
keep the election nut of the IIoijic,
ought tSey not therefore now to tt.p-
port (irweral Jatkt n t tlrction lor ihr
tame rtaxm f I call thtrrlore fp
Mcttrs. H uhic and (mhkH lon. stlv
to come otit and support the t'.cc'iort
of Gen. Jaikson, because if Wrcus
rotet lor him he mutt be cltc.rd by
the College! without a retort lo ihe
House. The doubt t about Mr. Craw,
ford' health, and tbe objrctiont to
CalUti i at Vice President, will ht-f
al all e'ventt a srrt ut e(Tct upvi l :t
election, anti it it for Mrstrt. Kiichi
and GoK:h t-i choose whethrr the wtil
merited influence of their p.tprr shall
f.r t.r fiiinre be devoted to the tln-
lion of a Krpuhlican and a Hero, or
to the election of a man whose p !it o, .
if they are not doubtful, hate, to t v
the leatt of them, beco wavering a ..I
incontinent j and neutrality between
thete two lat, nd a support of M.
Crawford tinder present circumstan. ;
amount to the irtmr thinlt th yr' -duce
a certainty of the election's g..ir,;
to the House where the elr ii..n l
Mr. Crawford, owing to hi bodilv
titustion, tvhichTtTcTiiJr lam.ni,
and that Gen. Jaikson, nillVth be
jeopardized if not ctrtainly losi, muI
the election of Mr. Adams mat be
brought about against the will of the
great body of the people.
VIRCIMVS.
rao tv a ratnsaii aaarao atati n.
P.Ztrarl ofa Irttcr fMin a genth n an In Wlah.
i. ri'in. to hi triend .o I'redcrickabur,,', dated
10th October. I
44 Ii i rumoured here upon imp .
ing authority, that a letter has bten re
ceived by a gentleman in this tttiv,
from a distineuished member of Con
gress of your State, assuring his fri-ml.
that unless unanestionable evidence
can be given to the people of VirKm;3,
of the complete restoration ol twin me
physical and intellectual health of Mr.
Crawford, her Hectors willoc instr i
ted, should those nominated by 'he
Richmond caucus be elected, .not tn
support the pretensions of Mr. Craw
ford, but to unite with the friend of
Cm .larkson.
44 This rumour, though of ihe most
respectable origin here, has supptited
the undiscerning ptrt r-f the communi
ty very much, and has not yet obtain
ed decided popular currency. Hut
shose who 4 snuff the approach 'f
events with a more sagacious political
sense, appear to receive it as probable,
both for the cogent necessity for some
such a change in the Councils of Vir
ninia. and from the evident and eager
desire of the Richmond Enquirer to
set the Caucus adrift, and to escape, u
possible, from the danger and disgrace
of consorting with it any longer."
JACKSON IN INDIANA.
From the Yincennet Sun, Sept. ?5.
The proceedings of the Indiana Jack
son Convention are given in this day's
paper the address will shortly be pub
lished in an extra sheet.
But liltle, if any doubt now remains, of
the vote of Indiana going for the Hero of
Orleans and an opinion seems to be gain
ing ground that he will beelected without
troubling congress upon the matter.
A Quaker in conversation with a Cos
toniati in Philadelphia," observed to hirri
"I am gratified that thy fellow citizens
did .aot.. illuminate their house f tjwy
had, I believe that pur citizens would burn
theirs.