I 1 f . T m;w sToni. crorian xr. ruovnr, Ursrr.crtm.f h eJ a.!" a tf Drr (JckxJi, t ' lis nl ware. ,-n w a a-a rA ..cm avir. - I law, ad rf lWwaWte wa..W I, ;. ,T30a tek.Jt fcfl art W ('ff--TU rj M tin t iiiiiw ujr.. - ft J. Y. & John 12J awtTe )OOaVahXtrflaall W kW. tf e4 Uetp lX f f' J BrfUftf . JO prtf eka awt KJp WlM JO " MUn Ca la TMMfoa Tawe iron, f4 40UQ 1(M OUal jg CM If J Kr" UaJJt end ."XI Pews eotia e4 el Can Iky Iaa4 lokyll 7itf TTTttT Pewdrr loa tM vmppug paper V) - writiag paper S om lnrvood ,1 Had. CtppeiM 200 B. BrfJ W.fw tXO lLrw JadJcT - , 3J00 , Ahn -JiOO " fUhpatf 25 cok Rope whk en Mwrtmrm of pjtewt tLcnm, pumlu 4tj IN la ML . . JiLStL a inwipVte eietaew f wl kiwa Card. 2T0TZOC - ' THE etrtifSlp of A f.lXtStt I CV M Jitri by Mitaf C"1 Uif of ;ufjr hnr Tlx koWw f o-rr mctkt. mrticcKXiNCs TrtR 5ubribrT Ut foiJ Corrlftr .kin uiuL-MH Cm T f A111H, COKMNC fc CO. i4 w'iIT trnt bfttineM it tfc U MwmI omprWr I rfmplrt MMrliMrBt, which win be oU fc9fU Urn. DANIF.L PARISIf. v 6i39 JAJpr.R CORM.tC. - ' 4- oosr.rn icewnochan, , . Ocr 1 , THOMAS PAUISH. NOTICE. f po cIo the cofwrenrof Bmkt", BtwenJU X C. wt will proceed to kH, t pubh " ftl th not In Ruthtrfordton. on tht S&A A. - rrafcf ivji, th Um In i'! mt!tinf of gvrtM wortmcnt of MrkA4iit, mica , JeJ M tl ot Uteljr pnrchd i tnd 'aiwe tiMJe, from ty h dTv Wit ill j sok. " At th tit. th Imm formed j , . occupied m Pitit ILtti bj No Hinipton, .tq. (wlih til th furniture, prifcipiBir ntv, nd in order,) which it know M tht brut and mot eonnunt find in a rimje, ior ' tore ml "public hduMi'kho, erI fmut btat lutti none, wtKon, n cwpcnenrt ui trtctt of . .tAai rekr the of which hmtom k irnne nod wveadow UruL . ' Tern i for the lfou and Lnk dir of j one rid t0 yetr itl be civen I 'l the bl nee of 'he property, twele mnntht t notet. wiih nrrored tecuntv. wiH in enr 1ntance be required. The jroodi will be eoH in lots to -ttHpurdwKri, M'BF.E Ii RfclH.K)T, E0BEK f C TU I I I Y, Extcutir. ,JPernni bavinr claim apainat the firm, or Jottplr uow!nr aro mjaesiea io prtaanv taem, Icnlly attratcd , all those indebted are repea ted to make payment. 4t85 w ROBERT fk I WlU. T. Ton C onstable 'a Sae. tTTItl be etnoeed to public -ale, at the Court r day, the 3lrt cuv of December neat, a certain Lot of rroimd in aaid town of Skliibury, on which there a dwellinr. atofe-houae, and out. . bouat-a, titnated on Mun-ttreet, aouth-eaat of the court-hmiae, adjninina; the premiiea 'of Al bert I orrence, ana ueorge iiiirr,-anq now in . the oecnnne' of Ebeneier Dickaon Sold the ptopeVty of Tbornu Todd, by ; order of the Comniiaaionera of the town of Saliahnry, for ar- rear of Taxct. : fVJU Jt; 9, 1825. ' " Tawn CmitaSte. The Editora of . the Raleigh Kt rkter. will - plewe inaert,tb above nderti'ienent iince a 'eriblP'i!tnH'Wewl their .account Jo .tbkceeaMirlbepaid. . Baptist bewarcrof Impostors. THE Sandy Crerk Baptitt.Atnciation, n &. nion at Friendship Meetina; Houae, Moore county, N. U. V4th da v October, ioa, having learned that Mark Andrew, Randolph llabn, Leonard Prather, and Efiitha Revel, are pretend- ' itig to preach the Gospel in the Hepilar ItaptM chtftthf I in thii Htate, deem it their duly to pub lish to those churches, and to their brethren in general, 4lyt taid Andrew f, Mabry, Prather and . Revel, are rxoommumranta from churchea con nected with their bodv, 3t86 , r order.. KAT C. S MITH, Cleirk, : imlliii, c iLYf X. 1 t r i J ' 1 ; ' 1 r ffff t Ik Lti'' t p'tUfnJ JwU l pfnl frf U4 fef ditturft irwtra whkH hd o looe V liMil iir kMwUdc'c wMrtiwUi M rr ptri, bJ elM IIM W iIaa, It w tmtnI I wlihnoM pr t Mnl. I kVC0flntlf KHJl rv4 bor tr wUbowt lit Ul( p'ened f Mf friend tad kff f r If of Mrk Ibeo tol cotr'i wtnjklTitliher W required of tijciid- Tbet orko m be Mlkjrined. I ul poewt'inf ,nd dvttbt wHeiKer itcrpt 19 m rttiKne iioi miiiM not t ukin i and if k mlM ha( U proper f"T mt to trntf term wkUH imt bed uJjcnel, when mj mind ! brevrbl la t corxluvljn br omo U proceeding of totir on, and determination formed, torrtder in medUlelf beck W)f bend, lot ft poMiUa mm tog had beraioiora ton 5 derf. v One induremenf to mjr dettrralniiion wit ll travelling to lh ckf of W hln ton twka a yer, impwteino lnooJJer- able fatixot j and aliNgh ikU l a nor cofiilderaiiert. and one whUH vmM bi been met wlih rheerfulscta, Jf bU nria inolin( the interctt rf one bappe roantrt bad required tt eienkxij ret I vitawirvof noihrna: of treat aaiiorui imporiaiK fkH uaeif 10 romo I fort Contrtmeifrpiir.(t tuhject that eo ka lately bad be fort wr body, the a . .e. ii"t , w. amending jh contHuH tl the United State in rch'ifffi to the choice of Chief MaUtraie. Upon tM matter I trenlr douuttd hether it mtzht not be my riy $1 in to apper in the Senate and esteml my feeble aid towards p'oducin an al teratron, in wbkh jreii rnitrtat with he people of the United Siatea csiittt and on whtch the weoritr of oor repiihRcan tyttem may depend. Bui being adtWerf of a reaoluiion of jour nndy, pretenrin a;ain roy name to the American people for the effke of Chief Mitrat of thit Union, 1 could no longer bctitat on the courte 1 about! purtue I douU yielded to errtatntyf end I dc tfrwined' forthwith to ak your inda!rence to be enroled from any fun her aemce in ibe council of the country: " r Situated at I ami my name prvaented to the freemen of the United State for the GrM office known (o onr conatitniion, I could not, with any thine of approbation on my part, content either to urge, or to encourage, a change which might weir the appearance of beina; induced from telfiiH conldf rat i"n from a r1el-e to advance my own iw. I leel a thorough and ifc conviction, that imputation would brill founded,, and that . nothing, could pmmpt me to an aetire course" on- any ubject which my- juapinent cud net ep proe;jeaa from late evenii, it might! a. ' 1" ft . - . ' . - t . . be infered thai th ''nroviaeeti nf fn7r Ve t--- i r commendation cpuld be rendered proba ble, only by th people hating the choice given to them direct, abundant room would be afforded toaactlUe any exertion I might make lo caaset appertaining ex cluMvely to myaeif. Imputations thua made would, I assure you. be extremely irkcome to any person of virtuout and in dependent feeling ; they would certainly prove o to me f end hence the deiermf n-tion to retire from a situation, where itronj autpiciona mightal leaat tttaf h. and with great teeming propriety. I bat ten therefore to render thit ire reslirna' lion Into the hand of. these who confer red on me the appointment, that in their m ' a' a .' . k ' ' as a ' a consmouonai rig ms, tney may confide It i9 ..!ne one m and ipproMtion. . Beincj about to retire once more to pri rate life, it may be the last time, probe WttttlriliaJt rerinu inc io auggcai io you, men, some remarks upon the proposed amendment of the constitution of the United States. Our political fabric bring regulated by checks and balancea, where experience assures us, that those which have' been resorted to are inerTjcient j or that towe ver well their boundaries have been de fined by. the parchment of the constitution, ai-ni? ew oarrier to me fTtcroacnmentt of power or corruption.in any of the cJe- rttnefit of government it , necessary a ioi recuve snouta oe appuea, and it . is the. duty ofThe people in justice to them tel er fOcff thar one"' tr pro tded. There is no truth more sacred in fiolitic i ano none more conclusively stamped up on all the state constitutions, as welt aa the federal constitution, than that which equires the three great departments of rr,he Legislalive, Judicial and Ex- erutive, to be kept separate anpart4Kar nut simple and manifest'at -this truth isfl the ditticulty of ai ming it in practice with trnnfttltllllnnal .atriinlC. nill r.n.t. . iv.i i mui icuiiuua ,1 . J f 'tf.i i e'M i wtrl.rr It inm lmtt. it 4 llfiwr -f t-i pe4r.! - lutfu i mf t'A attf'l? t j'.ujiJ. ir;iiw.!a t I' tuiittf O'jr r.f l: Mfetrift rMUJ (ntM.t M ! 1 t,y Mt Cxt axi or part le iit)rt)f,nf faiktrtft Mtjfy Ke U taints k.Uh he Urn lianimitiad 19 u. iia ach adnkwal ard eipeiaHKt bi nrwf t d i U Mf. Upon ikli rttn llpkl I etti frl to MtOft wilb l tn the (oiinp!ati4 ihnee frt.pod to H cottitj'k o4 indeed wmM fur tMr. Wltk elioiaU owe e Bit HtUj U'pmtkeilKf aiiom wkkh t id iM ibrea) grtaf tltuetof pwwirkv lo aM!apAjt cwhujki4l iLacka. I mJer lM ftOenl wtramtl fr ewd doflif Ike teraaj foe wkkb be wa elec ted, asd l year thercifltri eieep In eaaet of iedkial ekei end tbet I mmtU ttcept foe the rtaaon that e acan thi U III dtDartment ae f fre nwenl eccerrence nd txciete bar rier I bow Id be htfrpoaed la ike ae lectin, to ike bench men of the rtf taitnt tod Intetrhy. Tbeif trut end datie belne of the roo4 refvnl.1e kind, ike vldeat po title ranjr a abwui.1 he) permitted. kt proper end tale eelectioA may fee made f be poliikias nay err yet hJi error may m DTeotfr retrieved! and on conUdere I4 itiiury rewalli but olib Jodrc. par ticttlarir Injkt tail reaoel, error fatal, beeaoae wtibout re4f. Tbeeffrclof cb ccmttitfikMiaJ nrovlaton Si obvlooa. fly K. Congreia In e centlderaMe degree will be freed fro Ikal ronnectlon witfc the Etecotlte department, wbkk al pre aent give ttroog ground of apprehension and eaior tn the perl or Ike people Member Weed of being; liable lo be withdrawn fronVteglUetlnf epoo'lhe great Inter! of Ihe oaitoo, thro pro pect of eirtutlve patronage, would be more liberaHy eon B fled In by their eon alitor nil j while their tigilanct would be le Inlerl ttplf d bf pinr fee fin end party eichemcnt. Intrigue and management would bo eicfuded. Nor would their de- liherat km or the fnvaaiigaiton of subject. r onawmo eo much tiaae. The raoeaia of the country would be improaed end lr tue, uniting nh the Ubora of ike uepre- aentaiivea, and with the official mloUie'l tf the law, would tend to prepetuate honor and a;!ory of the government. But if Ihii change in the cootitotk)S ihould not be attained, end important ap rwiinlmcntt contlnwe in devolvo upon the RepreceOTiTive in Cengreaa, it require ne depth of thought to be convinced that corruption will become the order of the day and that under the garb of eoaackn- i tout taeuoccatoettaoiiio preceiienu lor the public gooJ. 3 n'f r'e of MrkvJ importance- ao toe irvruorn ana proipen ly of the ilepubiio It through thit channel that tbe peoplo mar expert to . . .t i . . i ne attacaea in meir contmuiionai ave- reignly, and where tyranny may well he apprehended tetpting up in tome favora ble emergency. A gaunt tuch inroalt. every guard ought lo be interpoaed, and none better occur than that of doting the auapected avenue with aome ncceata ry rontiiiuiional restriction. We know human nature to be prone' lo evil we are earlr taught lo pfay that we may. not be led into temptetioQ L.eiid hencg. lhe opinion thaiby contlltutional provitiont all avenues lo. teropurion on the parT'o our political servants, should be closed. My name having been before the n lion for the office of chief magistrate du ring the time time I terved a your Senator, placed me in e situation truly rlelkateV But delicate . m. jr. ,.we, . my friend do hot, and my enemies cannot charge me who descending from the in dependent ground then occupied, or with degrading the trmt reposed In me, by intriguing for the Presidential chair. A your honorable body have, by t resolution thought proper again lo present my DimejQ the. American people,! must en treat lo be excuaed from any further ser vice in the Senate t and to suggest in conclusion, that it U due to myself to practice upon the rnaxlitta recornmehded to others, and hence feel constrained to jjeUreonLi situation whertLiemptation may exirt and suspicion arise of -the ex ernte of an influence tending to my own ggrandlzement. tender to (he honorable bodies over which you respectively ; preside, mv sincere regard. v ANDREW JACKSON. Jlermitufe, Daridion ttunty,') October 18,182J. $ The N. V. Commercial Advertiser, gives an accoiintof e singular sect, called DaviditesT whtpeside Vanada. J hey. emigrated from the State of ;Wif since, and at pjeaenl amoui.t to about two htrmtrtd. Tbef rbrnv eommantty-Verr similar to that of lneSh'aeriiT.A-prrbf: their worship consists of military display They, liave Commenced the erection pf a temple, which kke that of Solomon's it to be seven "year in buildinir. . They oc cupy rich country;: about live miles in length and two in breadt h. Their pecu- doclrines have not been eniireJrae- certained. ThefiN.founder and present leader is a ttiin by the name of .iavid t!bon: (at va irf ) , i w teai, ney S. Iiti frm iifm Th fil a'.lp tr. C(4. May arrivtl yetierday front Havre, having af ka pin the I'th ult. lod we are ttfii wl:k I'atii papt r io ike ink iclte. , A lenef fm IUre of Ike Kik, Mfti We have jet rtceived edUe fwi Liverpool lo the Sid, wkkh are oo to u vnettle foe Cetioo at tkoae prtvloutly ie felted. Wt re now tontlnted tal ikat market UI M recover, and ike no4 wt c an at la M malataia) peatent falea. Our aateafrwmtke IOta,e laUk .U.JJt xl.l.na, it lo Jff HI AUftemaa, 31 ta il, and 42 f aa JaiaftJi. at JO. t Other iniclei ItWouiatteraibra) Among the ppgtr in ike trmis, are Cbriatopher Hughe, Htq. Charge tl' Af tre to the NetherUoda, end hi family, Ike king; of PretUa errrvi d tl Peril . " r- - r-"'t Auguttu or rrttwale Uaroo llemboldU M Unt Wligntelo. Tkw pKkaof lgyie orrlved at Alev andrle on the 3ltof Je'y for Ike pr pet of etpeditlng the Mf eipeditinf) to the Moeea, avd to lupcriound the tale of hi tvtioei, M, Andtfaget (brother in law of the tntnUier Zea,) aWanerly aeabetaedor to the U. Stale, baa iuat been eiiJed lo Darrelon i and If. O'litondo, e randaon of lien. Hguia, hs been lent tn ibe fort of Pent de San Pedro, A atfa k.a lmt b. t.... I. M. tennanra nf r.otfr.a. mat ,. iK. Charge d'AMre of Trance end thai of Avtiru, br the knwaee of French mer- chante ealaaliancd in Snain. who aa tua- peeled of concealing contraband roodeJ rnrot be aearched eicept In the pft - ence of trench contula. an! e. . Sr. rrlertbur; Jnf.' If The'". em- peror wiy KlouU on lhg j;tol 5rptem- or ro anil me aouinern province et nn empire. Ibe Lmpreta will atierwerds proceed to 1 eganrot, in the louth, to pate the winter. . - AW-.UTOfrea', af. 16. The fair hat commence), and SI98 thop opened. A lets quanuiy tf goods baa come frtn kiachta, thit tear, end prke ere higher. ea, whkb lat year sold for JJO rouble ikatEJty noundt, ell now for 750. Oil nankin, only TOO bale have been brought I h sale, because the nankina of Ronien I rnanwfartnrw are' equal to the Chinese, i hnh) otminitheaike trade in UutnrtKle.l The king will visit Norway about the 1st of September. The Slat of Aorust was the anniversarr of the king's etcc lion. There were re jokings on this rtay, and felickationa ma'-tothe royal family. i he destination or the three ships of war, pun hated by the House of Micharl son and tienctlKkt, it not poaiiivel) known. Ther are said lo have been Imuilht for the ColomMnn tervke. Coromistioners to fix the limi t be- twem RnMarr and .Norwegian Lapland arrived t yofa ori ibe ST tb vf Jufr. I'rmntf)rtJirp j8. No invention .of modern limra can eqtfaTthaT Of weamr boats. In uaefulnes lo aociety." A regu lar communication it already held be tween Holland and Cologne, br means of these boats t and e torn puny of mer chants has been formed, to eat'aUUh a line of them nr tho" Rhine; at" far trpwa Strasbourg. Their capital will b 500', 000 florina, to be increased as circum stances may demand. Soxr-Weimar Stfit. A A fete was hrWere yeste uignnesa me vuae oi rex.- .c. mar having completed the fiftieth year of hit reign,' and the 68th of hia tge i he prince, who is adored by pif sub jects, received at mis lestivai numerous of their affection. - The. duke received "with some sensation, the fr fericlMions'of IheJorcianir t . ... . . v ... v.. - t ne liiusirious nocinc, me i'tsir oi of -ihi. nr.rii whose presence recalled the many WnerrAnngurpaperof lato date giresMM. fictions of she prince rtnee lo the aavaiis "of bom he is the elder. " AtSTBt Tha nlr nf iheir Muteatioa Snlo Pra. inn 1e. P'ac. on be-1 Tib t and on the 18th the fiiet of Hungary will be opened by an address from the Iing. I pe.coronation if Ibe qtieeii. Is fixed for $p(embe735ti: ffWfAernrl tf IntlrBtln'fl iOhiv ft eonathutea a aort of: acala bv. which the different xVgrceT;6f Ardour Ti,Vitrorger inotenco "cTtoteration- cptiw with which ther cutttvate the art and notbe"tidiwedthen)hcM sciences, :may be ise'emined.- France, f Paris, 59, Department. 94.1 it 83 1 England, 69 j Saxony", 54 Prussia, 36 ; Denmark, 29 I ItfffW t Kether- Undy 53 t North America, 2f);' Rtmia, 20s Wurtembergi liade and Franfort, 84 ; Sweden, IJ Byari, If; SvitacTi land, 8 ; Asiji (Indies 6 , Spain, S. 1 1 1. jf enrrrr T! I -ir mf it. IV , rfiDit-it ij ' it btt e latin an w tj.f i j tvn. t mirth r f f br at. i nn a la 1m i btirkie of Ihe i.'arit, u&itaruken n the ! rulil"fl rf diuord and t'ttfxt. amof the O'rvtkt bit a toon at Ct'irorMl had rejtttad the cfTir It etlh ike tgfp4lri ujk i wU l.lm, tad Mia 4M'gM kld tmt, a Ike, enterprise tt klreidy half fruttrited, ' JbtaSlm facha, however, Con-Sueted like an f iptritnced aWtdjtr f end V, notwltktiandlrg, kU operalfoni lit iifti'Kttufwl. It rr.uat be ailriUuted U ibe roodeel of Canmedee IIianiliOfl.iniJijhf javlwWn of lk Urwel e ee-' t Veiweaw waaweav lifUr. Uh prolfctkm.'-- - " - - '"TM fin Jp9my of iUeaUan tfaiiaet Napdti wa dfeatd, enJ afier krale UOJ io llOOmen, be wieobllgrd arwlaj to retire to IHpolIna, where, if fih I lo be. placed In the recent Greek letter from Smtrnj, bo cannot.- tag mtlnlaio blnitelf. Mar,whlfe, oft ... , r . n . i ..l " aowu, ray to 19 M , . , . , , The CaptaJn Facba, afier lie reverse before Mitwdonghl, taHed for Sude to trentport relnffcementa to the MoreV A revolt broke ami in Candle among the. Spachlotet, wlil bo appesnd bf the V cha of that itland, od cn hse a M Cutnce upon the embarking of the ZTV lien troop. II la atated that young DigCth Phy I Ulan. Dr. Clark, bad eweceeded in t. Icending to the tummU ef Mont Blanc, I on Ibf Jflh Aogwat. It I four yeart ! ok) an autempi U4 beeo awadc. 4ftJ h Wlttf- . rftOJU CJMTlllCCy.t MD rr.KU. Ikroa papere to the lltH"?rptem- ber, and. Cathagena le.the let nhiaoo. have been reccived'at the oflko of tko Federal Oaiette, Daltimeee. ' . Calhq I eipef ted in urrender hort ly, the gmiton having several" tJmee auempiedio revolt, end kning ten men daily .tj ttckneta,' esrnnkiea, end tde- Mr,jon. On the Tin' July, J4 men, In ! boats, escaped from the Cattle, fa surrendered to the national frigate Pro- tec lor. Carrt!HtTtii irr e Twntpktv wtefw of defenrr and the gsrrisoo in high pint a. Commerce It active. ' TN Brit ish whip of war which had loft bercipukw end moat of her officer, bf yellow fern, I had been fumigated by the introduction of nifeu g throughout the ballast of the thip. Three of the cfew bad been rexotered tftrr being tctted with jha black tomlt. Dr. Mitttn, of tkiiciiy. bad returned safe tn Carthagene, after a . - toluolarr ittendance on board the hT, rbkb, had done him met credit. Dr. Over, bed not arrived." -.:t -rv- - From thtTtrc The PeniviantCap- , . .at tain Kelly, arrived at Haiti more dn Sal urdayt. In 83- days from Chorilloa, the prtKnt port of Lima. The V. S. frigate United States, an 1 the U. S. schooner Dolphin, were lyintj at that port. Officers and crewt aM weR- CenertI Botivar wit still in Upper Peru, but was" expected "to return t Lima. -General Bodil still holds1 mrt in tb Cale pf Cailao, it wa believed would V i for nme monthe lo'come. It appear hat rn the ?9th of Jolt, the nits in- gaieVTtrTion"anTmr-tsited-Collae. and ihelr commanders, Sir M. Maxwell nd C.ptain Brown, were permitted by General Rodil to land apd enter the Las tie, where they were splendidly enter tained at breakfast of three course! " The table wal lajd to harebwerr erowded with every description of fresa stock, and the choicest wines. . 1 he water used br the garrison wat found to be of excellent quality, and all teemed to enjoy good number ,f , QQ0 ( c u;n BrQwn up!)0,ed) wtn ., j.jn(t 1DDearf d in fine health and spirits. Gen Rodil wa in .daily ex pectation of despatches Irom Ppain, an h . rafllM(i ,j, ofrer, l0 tn rrnd-4m:,L.. p t,nnfl. Kf. khrAn;ff.t1nratorIaofihe J lK: !n;.k-imi n' tTnner tCeroi - otcr lollowintf extract ol a letter trom wwu ra, dated the 2d September i-iVf. W "An expedition is to sail ajyiinst Cuba, ih 1 th int. from t!arthuirena t The Mexican 6guna,two frigate !dr brjg' and thirty two schooners, ina MnrrvT lombian Nvy, with 19,000 troop. This is the news of the day, and a Doat was sen-. 'kSts -TT"" T TOLEXATtW& A u- an Afrlenian.andortheVreeRntm; his board is paid by the Padhe of Lgf P" who it o Mfchommedan-j v he I f 00'" to aProtfestant gentlemati of Manchester who sends him. to tht Koman gr Jesuits, to be educated. -J 1 4 t i - a .P v

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