4 f V 'V j J V. 1 ffl! Jt tttatr 'J at fAl.lsaUllY.N. (;...!. i; IVY, MAY 2 1, .82?, VOL. NO. 3. 71 Irav, tii St,. UV . VI - - - Ska) at a. . at 4 A ' Mwfc W- Alt , i,v. .vi;. ten ori.jr. culture, 0 fc,, e,. 0, ,. "Va tie mm tf the eU;,lr.ue 1 Ultel f Ut,e, e, u, ,4 h.c Mr. r., 1 1 r Comi,,i If 2' J4 71 m4. at tb. PMISTg Tit ..... - ,. . .. -.. f . I.T j7 fit L4ifar tf Ik. I'..,.. . it ),' . . Uwf has rteW,d a u A pV"? Pltt. Otaef ila... .... "IT? a . i . - w r v ee? i ill . ' -oawaaaawaaa m mnsw mm mm m i u a t.. . . . . . - w J ' fvrtn l . - I ' ' ' pipit. .JM rtUUnlUi 1 0O9 iuppiu T LntA ... ICIMnnif. . .1. . . r . . Tk 4..k 4 4 toMtif If 41. """fXJfJ u i4 i w rwm v vf w u nuniHff ni m mm 41 I. la lU kAll IL. ."-1 inif uriiof uiiurliil rvmrwmw iiirMl Iraa I tkw . r iiuiin r Nirni'u iMn. ..... . - . , -Jl "--rtJfflpS ttlfIrW,tft4 lotM tibial COO pXofl.SiVt?00, td dotb!, daiiei o .Terr P1 1 fapWlatf U bSIkI-- I . t.Jl . . ... ' " I r-- -j fur IM UDUU ftftn urwui.llrl ft "-S!' ht ink mt U nlulloM JL. -' w IMI BT, . e 5, r 'n to iK. Ti'te rS- .... . .. dwU kk Uf. Md 1. ty ,r rit my utmM, m I luM mVUriZml tr, .r ii oftJrl'1? .V to toflbf 119 conn-, of ud x-J r?H LroT & 1 d Ux wen i 3..: f 35T Dvomnt. TUtk .1. " ii x-V r - r ' . I " ,"? !'" M uw 1 -vjh yi mem at .rl, . nc of tbt toil faminy crtil tmrtud ft0rj, .-. . A. ' 7. .Itber Iv WIN atwul 1 A ... T" Ll fl I f a ft. Ia II A . . " ' - w aaklAM- A A A . imi .r . . ... I 'laJ rtnp wiifbr Dco- KrHf .ku .C lloa iJ Ik. n .i u . Tf - ckwrttLi. ,.. It, m1 qkl to axy had la U Fort. wew clothlof of tUck ol!PMJ, Aertln tM BI irf ,bf a wilf . . . k - 4 F ... - . was vij orMao.ji4l , rM irmi of nr wrt. oot area "?nj.btL Wp4o i r DrmltUd oalr oa fl.i. Iff Mlof Wtlllotnoo. - " aT I VKT . a " w Y((!MLlii ia i4.. . f? ienoo. Ta crown ad. ki ji. j df wUbout ptraluloo i "j1? 1 ? pUlatd of bcbc tor . vh HI UDCKDCClCd tail lAP kiM I.. wiwi ib APniTiria. in. i . i w 4 4 - . 1 hi vmioiciia un ur im 1.1: 1 w .imium iuu n ..... . . Uim .v.. . "1 in , w l ,c"wi iBtltbc Sccrctirv a t h I hour. tk J ..ar.' Sir Ilu f . - 7 M HI IIIBft HWIilB Mil 1ft MAaa a... rm ww - WB I lumen VUTT ICi vom I will mm WW to co.dder.bl. Vu.7i:rrr ;tZ""7 f 0M PP well tt. to ih. maWror mnk7.;r quJltr. M.n .. 7". riL7,.ru,u, eoauininnhf Uit wM HUted b Incr.diM. T..". -V, To. LM rvt.r ?-..r.. . tVKb .nU. b. ni.hc'n.T! rwticVi it floir. nof.cturf of flk la other coumriei u lonr it too Court tvu art wwiertd. I W fko, la o-rt h.bei!, tnd oUlUwiHtbei- Silk t pro- mif U OMiul nd lntimUirt tito . . . .t 4i. n ! I . . n. ' . I . .1.. ' l.r.4t rinaM.t ' ll ' Ihl pay, KTtru 11U7 Jpw uitm. rowcaMoaj (TT. Jued Without diOJCUltf.-in aeweri.M ni..u aiiwu.w.... m tbt 1 4j f Itptoaber, Tens. iih lucent- TU- greit derated, od COXSTIXJOr IS SU35LM. . nada to wit purtUcn, It I itmd aaacon. blb Dfico of bread liafli. owbg - to tb A Trtoch ppcr pnbMw the foOowlnj ex ary to r "T furtW dcHpiioa of prop. lf roving out of tho French reroJo- trtct t utter oa the ubjoct of the ku enj.MUK-.or-rw- w j, ww . rendered tbt CQlUTttioa ol irtln Zob'oi MM 1B couauj. - ,. . U An aarvaril - ftrf ttlflfi. - of - Mdlllofl I monnt tho Janii.rUV tho Jewi biril l&&tiirZMrTVJLMOTlOX. been lodltcrimbatelf oluoderedi tod the- Ai It ceo bo MttbemaUcallj demooitri lire b tho pcrpeto&l leer of 1 ft newel of ted that do human infection cu prodaco such tceneit ther tro pelted b the tnacblne capable of ondlmblihbe oow atreeti eren bj children oo4 b ibort, er, or power rtKnerUo1tKlf, end form the' whole of their cxlttenco hero Is a bg what ii celled a perpetuti moiloo, en etA I 1 a tf a. t L . i I I anilalll 1 1 1 1 BOB WUaeU aWAlOl M & alt, OBI avKU B . m .14 . . AAa.aaakai.lJMa. aaJI B aa..aaliM. a ..l aak I II Iaai.Olail laOl a.a ooatr- jto.jU CMArm.- proStablo lor rjMUr .noJ. upoo that Wbjct, thao w.Ure hitherto re- , -; Tb, if Jacob bear aryjuch attempt before o patent can U -JZM,!. m bemwaioepkctedIA 1772, two oua- eejttUMwtpapenr rr ,bee bdlrnWee with wonderftttpidencoi ejinttd rotherwlao no proof ceo bwtiTeii :; VatatA nf lfiit ftmonton d 59iM n "The unforeseen deathof tho Emperor tbej learn eubmlaaloo f.om Infancy, and of Its bebj whet hi nemo designatee, and i SMSSlm TSSi Aletaiukr, .,;ihl1etter, luVcaKd Whthroothout their Hrei, without foC-Whlchlf pitcnt la demanded. It la - ' a-' " - - 0 . 'Z. . a. . I ' - la la'" 'a a ' m dence of Robrt Simonton, Eaq. ia ike Toan of " 7 , :;. .7"" j i wuii. " W ." teken puce for eoroe monini muf at their hard lot. - iNotwnbaundint; but unlearned men, irom ettcmpung wnet Statrtrdlc, all the ptriabatk pwt of (be eatat. "B w iF7r iTi to come t ind thlaaiv hai itied Luropo tbeae diacouraginrclrcnmitanai In their tho acienufic tooir to bo Impowiblo. af !U)bert8lmo.toaieoiirtincof aireet count? wee estimated at i. . by furnliMn4 t proof and a duo to the condition, the Jews, who lhrouh their Some Kt out by seerchlng , throagh lerera jartatf of articles, ummr whjcb ere HorKs, The CnnnlMo learn that the produc. fc , con,pirl.. , - correspondence with foreign coontiles and lerjo wheels, to incresse powen for- iTL wT; ,ionX,'Uk S ,,W i,e1 T f0Undf M Ueut. Ceniral Mkbaal OrlotT, who STSS, (U.s or Al jerino society getting "th.t this is to diminish telocitr, i'TaX? !ac,!'.!f bsd spoken to mo of .11 hi. project, for Zn7 Sen tfer multlnlr and diminish the pow'- iWyaegtt)ofalmoiteeryaiaeaiiddeacrip. ww last ten years, dared to- aay to the ,rern.i affairs, meddle with all aorta of in- ler to gho velocity t thU brings them to ton. ; 1 . . w ...:. Emrjeror to bis closet, tnst no wmseuna uis Abo. eereral Taluable PUntatione la the Uf U0 Ict, tnereiore, tuet too unitea .-.v.- ,a onimard him. and that in ' ... ...rM...,l. fnrMtd in rn.l rn,M.rd aa an axiom la meehaoiee. thai Mborboodof 8utemIle,on m.of whh Slates can produce aIk for Its own con- , . h . A ? h. tnd Waf fr from ll! " frhUfafiha J.. iolnereaaa newer la to diminiah Telocitr. bribery and I motion or action, and vice versa. They b a trrannv I must also consider that man, b all bis on- B. .11. t aV Dtaijka Ika "1ltOYal t lla fm na eel . I Jt mm. a. aa ika aa. I a. e tma oawaailV aMtftal akiat a eaoail Ivta. ivw vaj aw v-T h aa " Dllll UI IUf f flWfJ HV tNV MftiVSHf Kftil AnnMIUOl. COsTVIDOUHiUE M IUI lH' I IIIUUMOI WVIt VLUUVb killWI ! 0H- the whole iadimoted of. A reasonable ereoit I tew persons, tne vomroilieo peiiero, even . tc. miaerable title of CoaaL had I . i.i.kt.k I, I. rtafnM. Durlnv theltlon. ' A nernetnal motion la therefor . a.a i . r t . t v . v aaw a - -w a raa in aw aaaa-aa a a a m a waw wr ---am r ar --w Win ha for -all (cnl-a Dart of Ids i I ha moax inrelllireDL ol onr ciUZCqB. i WOO I . ... r.i ... - I " - . ... - l . . .. Bade known an the day of tale, by GEORGE L. DAVtbSO.V, . . THKOPHILU FALLS, JAMKS CAMPBELL, May InA, 1826. oatN and corn, now piurtert. aw aw. ,umDUon. and oveo fot . oxnortation to """.".JT tf. V . fflriH,. ... iaibetownofBtateaviUe.aUloereoU .4.; rrnMu ,k. ..4. "1": 'V. . Is procurea tna neia nrwoi; aa.iim. I11" v'w" rv" ' . " and ustified all. wane crossaiit. the :,-,... .nd It ax.rciaed wit nn rawaimnri in nnnnr. a nen irv i U wheat. erallott edattbe The eak will contHwe from day to day, tiU pears '-1 huS Lb iK frfUTb betrevedtbecauwcihocouotr;,: r6t 0,- of tho Regency Taev- onlr cooslired a. perpetual notboi be : ore part.eukriy have not turoed their attenUon particuler-l u Tha Frlnceaa Troubetikor has wrfi- r",e..-t.Pw k.V irada roealem to anamrht never to be attcmrrted tM tho IVrt, ll. tka a,.,;ar.t. who will not ha .nr. I " . . Oral J0W18W nouax. iw ... w 1 " . . ' . . . I,.,, in 1 ha traneror. mat u ncrnusoenai . ..,i.n. kut nt lain ir. inrourn I. 4. .k nn.. HI JJ. .are . ' !,.' a. ti.a. 4(13 "EataU of Uobt. Slmonton A LL persona indebted to the estate of Robert 4M. . Simonton, Eaq. are reaaired to make im mediate payment 1 and all those having claim arainat-lho deceased axo Boubaa-to preaeut their 'ctaima, duly authenUcatedTli'ithinnbe time limited by Law, otberwiaetbii notice will be pleaded against their admittance. GEORGE L. DAVIDSON, " THE0PHILU8 FALLS, V firV,.- JA.UCS CAMPBEIX, 3 i -Mif1di I826.2sr2"rr:4tl3:,'';t'r: 4 . .4 . ........ l .l. 1 v 1 oriaea bi toe ticw prcacuica bt me mh ir . .- . . .iioeee bib oeaa wb owouw, w,n ,4- inAierabia oDDreiaion nnucr wuito adks imported into tbo United Sutfca tho . u prin trofl)etxkor, VSL othera h.vo found meaaa to , tKT;lZ:A P for four hours together to tho mgnt and tho Moors, who havo a ain- .V.flfM Cabinet, aomeumosror fear, .ul" i0tnetl for tnie, tfe dailyup- miwi BTimi 1 mn in 1 us wpa r-m a rA. a au loaj. iuljuw awn 4wa wot j a a afWTIK aUDKriVvi ajrvev iwi awv w wniavi ."'Tavern stand le the towa of Saliabiinr TUi,H en among the moat eligible atanda for a Public House in ve piacei 'jum trmra h.im towa. and the, b.uWings re, eitentjTe and well .adapte4.Ji! Mw.Utojovs rt ej? Jenaive.eoBtom, wtch might Je greatf exten- ded. Toe tUDScraers aesire 10 enier iiuu an other fine of bwiiwe, induces him to sell 1 oth vwta he wouU VM means part with the prop. erty. A great Imin can be bad in the por.- ehase of theie ttmiaea, Aa the stand la well; kaown, it Is notfcceisaiy to gire a minttte de acrbtionof it pons wubing to purchase, will doubtkaa viewk property before closing a barrain. AptAf the subscriber in SalUbury. April 10. IS&V 1 THOMAS HOLMES. iUxS StiflY Deeds, T?0B Un4 ..eol order of write of Ttnditioni X eiponM,we at this office aire. 1822, 1823. 1824. 1825, e.eao.yjM 6J13.771 7.2033 M,271,527 rpartedL ' 1.312.U9 1.816V125 305,72 3,156,48 V. 87,W8,000 What a bounty is paid by til to lupport the egriculturer and manufacturer of oth er nations, 00 amcies which ourcotimryi with 1 a few years of care, might supple 1 How impottant it (s that the agriculturist should turn: his attention to new objects fof produ'ction? Is eery fully shown by the arcumstkiici oflhe lolminiihed'aad "tip minishlng demand of bread atuflV abroad. In 1817 the exports .of bread Stuff amouni- .H. , .ted .to . 2074,000 1819 , . . ,: -VT . , i; ; 1388,000 1824 v. ;,..:.;-V;.:.ey46 1825 - ii..sujm. An importation of ten millions of dol lars of silks an exportation of five mil lions of bread stuffs r the facts speak the importance of the subject, and Indicate the necessity or awakening the slumber ing; agricultural resources of our country, sometimes repentance, has written all I n,n,;n(r them In ihe different branches .L. J...II. .r.K. nK.nIpA. I. 1 4 1 - I. ikt. 4A4I. n uiai V. vuu.j...... - ,v 0, commerce pracucBBio m uinwuwi , fil)aring fivojeeraaUjho w theyappearJJOWjOejgnapid been bound to each other by the most 1, evea M 0 their numbers. It ap- horrid oatha. Twelve among them at per t0 me that the Jews at this day in tho head of whom waa Mooravieff, were Algiers, constitute one of the least hr to assassinate Alexander, aix of them, et w remnants of Israel existing." - - the head ol wnoro was oncoafi vrion, ...j...t 1W4 i. nt Mtrtinfaaai that of Michael six that of Constantino. PortugaU-A London oaper of lhe 1 Wd Itv oneibgU day all the ImperlalFamily oil. annonne. m, -k.t It Urma oa4 a.u- 7T&-?zfP rnldMi-"t:r-.i ihortwrvhai rer-srd beiof bad to the wes 10 peruo, ana a vtyuwui,, waa v .. ? . , . hive beeproclitaedThTlmperial P.Iaco.oftheOrbdDukei,'wefe ben given tip to pi ioirroodeMbo 4itlei4afFi and the Prince, secend Consul, wore the existing Re-ency is to be conttfioed to fake upon themselves the direction of for some considerable ume, and to b pliclffa supported by influence of the Bnush! Iaritrefanoi.w and French governments. j ouainted with, and opposed to their pro- The fame psper ssserts that in order iecta; no act of assasidnstion was con- to overawe, if requisite, tne Vc templated. 1 ney oniy wisnea to exron uou a ronK -4- . . from Alexander some constitutional con- war has been gradually collocung In the cessions, n'bo Cenerals-and , and Tagus, where it now remains , and wher e Orloff, were then th.o chiefs of theoarty. it cannot fail to inspire nef""7c' Now it should seem that the two former Bdence in tne ?egcn. uu -.w... have more or less. withdrawn themselves j against all opponents.. and ought never to be attempted till tbo sun rise In lhe West t - ,Zoho T. Johnson, a ineniber of the tost, Congress, from Kentucky, has been ap- Klnted by the Exocutire of the Sato, a dge pMhe new Court of Appeals, and baa taken bis seat on the benchczt . . ... . " ; IntbUnitedState-aenaUJIrar too gives an unpleasant account of tho fiublie agents in Missouriwithin tho aat seven years, according to his atate: ment, they have plundered tho Govern ment of more than haJf a millioa of dol Ura. -A gentleman at Kew-Orleans, writes, to his friend in Louisville, that there sro It present Injhft city, about 'tigtoy iaf yera.: - Fopulatioa utl 130, JfrOOO,1 Wo find, br the proeeedines of the Legtslaturo of Hw Prjeans, thitthrer. dinary expenses of the Louisiana State Bank appear to be tweniy-$even Montana dollart annually I ... A Date Tree, planted about t seven v cara since, wss In full Woom at New Orleans on the sf April and tho gener al cultirauon of it is highly recommend- 14 4. ' '-. v'. v

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