t '.' v ' 'l I , d t i 7, ) y 1; t ( , U CM,,, ; the United rv pi '.I an .A in t' patriot . -.i. measure ut f-jc c..;'twdi!y Ltd at) administration, magnifying error of the hea l, (triads are Arable from human -frailty) and -exter.ua. . - .w nraiseworthy action , and pursuing a ilea course of denunciation and Blander, the ,,le view of briuj ' t)e ulcers of ferment info dWeput ,ntDpt..n t duty Of .very good .c. -Jther AtV .Lj-.pftiiient , ... . . ' . . better to be the characteipofUhe ucnointed Post Master' at Beattie's Ford, ve have beeirravOT?aVbrfriwrfrm ville and FrankHo,wUh the returna of tae ele lion in iiaywood and Macon countik iia now the only county- we have not published ire. turns from. .. ' , -J-fH u William Welch, senate t.NInian . i:...i.trt. tames R. Love, commons A btatcofthe poll: for the tenate; Welch 162, i 11 Walker 79 : lor tne commons, r.umonoii !,i i v 2S8.1L Osborne 237, A. Rnloe 100. .Wacft. Thomas Love, aenatei Ja toes Whit iter, Aapn wuoe, cuiomu. MACON COUNTY, On the fourth' Monday in March, last the first County Court was held for Macon ; county, at KunUin. At which term, me loiipwin&coumy . tliicen were elected : 11, W. Bell, Sheriff: N. B. Ilyett, L7r, Montraville'Patton, Solictor it , .... John PoUortiiilfc-. , .Michael Wikle, County TrKfe- y Nathan. $mlKmrj . fjicob; Silef, o'urreyor - ; ' James U. GrayaiuZca J Keeper. r DtjMabU In our last, it was with a peculiar i&facilbn wc.eomment?d on the Tefrainihg jrt the late elections in thii state, of the people from the ordinary disgusting scenes of drunkenness nd debauchery; but if tfio following exijact from the Wilmington (North Carolina) Repdr ter.be a faithful representatidn of the Icenes t mcteil in that town a the election all' our fond sritictpationsnre bWl-t-anJ wa haltstU hv to mourn over the depravity of our people; in he exercise of the most inestimable of their J privilege as freemen, the elective franchise ; There were seven open homes, three 1 ; jg api, . two bortliog houses wbcic the -rgcwlemtn . voieri; clil ITregaU itainselycs - eat ahd 7 rinlcin35 aStthcn:; JtotleaRTi 'twcr riant e houses-whc re the' gcfttletnen vo - urwaf eravingiMrtshfderaselyes ifiHn'8-'tfieVlajf t the'rog-shopsand - Uurding bouses, could retire at .'its i cloae nd imdcr coveror niihtrv t04pencth time unuLtht return oLdayv in thejoosi jf publican-fieedomof imer coute -w h w hn e,-1 Hoyfnd (onci'jons rutxcti tugetner,inuie mu&t 1.., . r mm " ' luvciy conmssou w staled in thf Savafttuh Cdorgian, that the ., , ' Catfpiller is doing extensive damage to.tii Cotton and other crops in that part of the state 1 urd if the wet weather should continue, itVa'i feared tbe ral would finish what th? caterpillar might leave. But in the tipper part of tfeoi gia,' both cotton and; 'corn promised an abundant i?ipi- fv' " "T . ' ; &Ji.yi 1 . Ct(.ry;o.-.r.corge U. -Gilmer, and Joel Craw. - tWJ-ar, it appaarsy uow-faiiiy befor tli pco rf f ' f.' r" : 4. ' 'J. .1. i"v vl iur uunnror, viot. t ursyui nay l."4C deefiued running'agaTn for that office, ex. lacing to beildNo the JLI. S. Be nate, Jn place of Judge Berrinn, appointed Attorney Central ofthc T. States. . Henry C. fimar and, Uerll. Prioco, Fqs. are named as, candT- igr prcacnuiive in voogress, rl place 01 .. .. f. CiTiner,rengoe3. Jntkwi;yknji.'Avgt l2.Bacoo 10 10,13 Utttr 12, cotton, 7t corn 7i cent$ per buSdt fW3 doTlars Pet hundred,' peach and, apple lyfc-tcr' per "caHrjmhiskey6t. t U it articles can be had in North Carolina (ot bout half djc above prieeiy 'ee pt; CXiltoH.. : - Bititut 'nrr-A.lir. Davis, who advertises UibseJf Jackson, -Tennesieei paper, lis for. crry 6rtte;Ke wrTiunS CBaltf refsbifa't'llvl ne 'relies or. 'citfBMJtf'l cure 0 - -MdtH ViacTcr ait vii . pOwtrnariVi Ctrtairi 'edy, when. sidfully.uulmiouterctU-Io aid of "tuejeautioua and prudent mcilical treatment', lie doctor does wot siy wfeethe he was U the tWij, hc-pital" pit'il or physician. . fafiiav, nonaThe Floridian gives the Mowing result of a cenaus of the city of Talla. usre, capital of .Florida 1 Population,. 1063 i Jelling hoUwi, 168 j other building I JO , "to. UaM.-lii the Huntsv'dle district, CUi r- C has-been elected to Congre" I i't the m, or Middle distrk-t, we learn that Col. ?, . ajipr is elected. The Hon.- Gab J1 ernn wtcui opporition. . .. i .1 ci' A 01.1 f.vry pa: cd, from a!! v .U be a curious piece of information, erc U csccrtained how many ba'cs of Soalhern Cottoa it annually takes to pay tribute to these Springs J , t Sisocuh MiauoE.....In the city of Natchez, Mississippi, a young widow of 19, and a bachelor of 22, were recen'.ly tried for some petty theft, convicted, and sentenced each to .1 one : week's solitary imprisonment in the county jail. . During the trial, however, it, seems they had been emit ten with each other's charms j tfnd applied, to the jude for liberty to te united io Apia wedlock 1 , - T -t . -: c . -r - - . . 1 1 " . J , ' , .1 ' r-.-r . -. . . . w uitui oeing (rrqiea, a justice 01 uie peace suoii performed the service i "and the were locked i 1 iiataa"'? 'nS jfrj. . ., -iscTlaLPstiident't llaalth Is Jeflresented by the lime oas ne oecn any mmg worse loan in omnia- rycaiesofgummejcp contra tyireplaTiiavfrl the soaiition papers, for sinister puioses.'The 6, S.relefcriiph of the 28th wit, MyiWt letters from the President to his family, represent his neaim u muy rcsiorea ; ana ne wouiu reiuni to Wabhinstonin fewdays. , t ' The Raleigh negister states,' that Cold has been discovered, in two or three different pla ces, in that (Wake) county. " t)ettructive Raitu.-li is with regret we learn, that the heavy rains with which we were visited inhibit section of country week before last, have done extensive damage. In 'Davidson county we are told ihfe injury,-done to. the standing crops, to mills, bridgs,4goid-mining establish nent, fee. by the swelling of the water-course?, and--ovetflawirig of the low-lands, tas been very serious. It has been so excessively wet fanrrin.yrfora willJosea good, proportion of. their fodder. ... Z?uff The Cheraw Radical has been discontinued, at the end of the first year of its existence, The, editor ny.s he has not stopped forkekuf patronage , and we will not gainsay bis declaration ; but then we have our own opinion about' the matter 1 Every body knows, that in Jhee dull times it U as tare an occirrence for a man to give up a lucrative business, aa it is to witness an t'clipse of the tun or moon. Out as the latter is actuary to take place, (if we can crediOhetmanacTaniT'aTor two or three weeks back) 011 the 13th inst. it niay be that the former phenomenon has been exhibited iiitjc conduct of ihe Editor of the Radical. It is but a few years back, that there wre papers puiliibed in Cberaw; hotb of. which i:ii'ji rt-Ctiveda living support. 'ow w are unable tn diviw the cause t)f these mu Utiooriu tiie Ijusuitis at Chvriw- - Can it be a lair criterion whersby to judge of the declinatioa of busIueisTu that once fjburish ing towo?r Or are people becoming so little coveftrus ofthc hvaor$ Incident to the Editorial vocation, ind so lit' t'! a.nbittouS of acquiring din hnciitH a4hatWftyyit cauXious,of-ad ven ttinmung the cost profile, "8iCi Cheraw, in our virw v f trje business, is not the only town where . ' ... . ,, ... 1 oatroime would hardly warrant the profitable c mi ti nuance of one. ' t," 1 The Vermont Journal, alscs printed at Windsor, the oldest paper in the state; the Journal of the Times, at Bennington and Freedom's Ban ner, at ChrJterj all inVermont,havc been diacontinccd, for want of support. . ' An incVuiry is now going on at Paris as to the titles purchased by Frenchmen and foreigners at Home. . .Many 01 the posses-J sof s ot these titles are louna to oe persons of Heht character, who having become hiartincssesj ccfunts, barons, and knights, themselves up (of fine gentlemen in Par is, and practice a good deal 61 deception on the unwaryjThese titles are diposcd of there by an agenf, at something like ihe rollowlns'wdel ; ffor a marmiesate 20,000 francs,' for a barony or acountship 12,000. and for a knighthood 3,000. More than one purchaser of knighthood hasjiad the effrontery to dub bimseil or, in pa Jish society, here 4 ' Two or three miles and females, be Iornr'toc to the , Seneca tribe of Indians, have Wo puttt de aUijicentli';ch4YC wftKbc7ag.jKiu.bc 'm? Statir&ank''. WeitV pleasure- vin stptidg, lor the information of merchants and 'others, who jnay have, occasion id make paymcntno the (forth'ttbat Checks Or Bills rhxehangeon Newport can be obtained at the 'btate Hank, .irt tx chance. for' notes issued by the Institu tionat Rslclghj arid at a premium of one half per'centtoroihcr turn potel. ' ' Ralvsh R urrent Hank rghter Puhct'uaN'tuh is fue to Mr. Ephraim MaVn, Sheriff of Tyrrell, snd Mi.JV tcrDavenpatt, Sheriff of Lenoir, to state that thev have been the first to settle their annual accounts with the Public Treasut rcrpf .tbe' present year. f " ' ; y ' "tu. Hrfr iut uJri I i 1 , . J v. in cc:.-r!ijnc2 v,J the rcciuest 1' 1- of (iovcrncr, u it JoA HVllae Esq. of Fayette'villei i.i iaki.n;j a cornpil ation of the Map of this State the mjit'cr- ials for which have been collected by that gentleman; f J,,,;' '' r It may reasonably be hoped that the assistance bus afforded Blr.M'Rae, will enable him speedily to Ksue i correct Map of the State, a work w tic h is much needed by our citizens. . . Rat Scar. '."i. " .v . unt SweaHngmonvicted.-Tbo trial of lr7-xfornrnflorjT-g wife, itr Alleanyt tountjrf Mary bndi' has jusi isnen piacc, ana resmtea titer a u BarloaonveaTO Hf,,waiji at jhtimofklhcM 01 me eea, onenn 01 me county; ana tiiarao4M-:3rtiasimagg?trmra viemo the wues; trf womac, tromaH actounts, MUnv?ood, in the traeedy of feaarMffifaii'yf rDwessinur, petliaps .at ureat share tl personal beauty as was ever lavished on a human being, she prostituted it to the vil est purposes-. , Instigated by her. machi nations, Sweatingeh. murdered the part ncr 01 nis Dosom.. x or ner ne sacrincea every thing fortune, honor, fame, and for her be, is to die a felon's death 1 : ' ' . f xoaroiK. icq. 21. The President of the United States left Washington on .Wednesday last in the steam boat Potomac, Capt Jenkins, and landed yesterday at the Hip Raps. We learn it is bis intention to remain at Old Point, Con) fort, until Monday week) the 3lst' in&t, for the benefit of hU health. The-PreiidratIscxbmjnU Eaton, Secretary of War, and Geru Gra tiot rl th Enginee r CJorps Herald. png ' tJ.SfibinXht editorsof the Kew York Mercuria fianolkive published in the Spunish 1 nguage a letter, dated Mad rid, June 17, which states lb a) :J)c capital abounds in intrigues in relation to the proposed marriage of Ferdinand. The apostolic party wish , to force the King into an alliance with the Princess of Sjr djnia, who is said to be young and beauti ful, and withal a great devotee. The moderate party, which is composed of the 1,1,; !y tcl Princess.Ponna Isabella,. (wife of PonLiiicc is noLio.boili Francisco Paula, and shter of the Dutch ess de Berri, of France,) and the younger and more numerous ot the courtiers, arc very desirous that 1 erdinand should mar- ry tbe Princess Donna Christiana, daugh- ier of (he King of -Naples, who 4s - al0 10 uc, young anu very teauuiui. 1 hi party -represent to r erdinand, that au uniun wiui mc inccs nnauana win 1 prevent the crown of Spain from passinc into the family of his brother Don Carlos . .a. - x I to whom the more rational and liberal ot tbe people are very much opposed s4 B?st. Bulletin. aette basa'very unpleasant report.broueht from Trinidad.by Captain Voorhees of the U. S. Schr. Shark, that our Minister, Mr. Poinsett, had been assssbated in f . w I lttaisl, k.ii. k..n' I . . r , v , . . r . . y Dcuevoa in nr.iaaa on me xytn JQiy -such a report had been brought on that day in letters from.Vera Chit. But, this account cornea oy very circuitous route; and i W brobablv as late as the other accounts we have had more direct from Mexico. It is possible that the attempt to assassinate Commodore Porter m.v have been swelled out- into an actusl as sassination of Mr. Poinsett. iVicA. Com. I rit. V K. (lit. A.m ..nr. specimen of pure metal copper, obtained irora tne ore wnicn nas recently oeen oug. from Mr. Anslev's" copper mine near Mi ....1 P.;. W. r. " X V ,r-t-VMT man.thal there is, in airpfpoabiuty, 4 large body of r.this'ValBaUe .ore Jln that section 01 country, and it is only requi- site that the manufacture' of copper be j ..! comrnenceu ;o rrnccr u s vaiuauiv wru - . r ... . . ..' Jnti-fCtxotonlan Syttem ton of Illinois is delivering U'affrna ( ittnoiV salt ti to 80. tallow 8,;wl.eat8i a W, hukey 4 -wewy , 7. w V. r I' ) JtpxrttInd. j '1it'ff 3 "i&2i iml'M bHgglrig r?'Toth, saft t4 to Ni'wt6ma'S,'v't'm'' Hh arEurrrertttirCT5etfr'rr4J"a 4tH eeflee 1 1 to. lt.;r.N. Carolina aVtd-to-be.vefog rMiw..wmiiiwiwiiMl5MM T?......cotxoriTS to a , 7efiiA Qf FayettcvW.-r-Out .town envl an uniMUfli.excmpuon iroin inose iiu. , . 1 - r " .l troublesome summer, yisiicrs, me mos-, a t aa-h a. . II r Ier Of'lhe Uarien Hank' ssgtiinst X"iaj John A. Jones. lor slander, ' the Jury. as sdtM4magef;tt idys its usual degree of health, so far as Wheat 05 to too, Uom 53 10 6 cents pcrbu.htl, we know. And what Js ; almost of as Flout 6, Bconr. v - :rk: V . k , . much; consequence ' to comfort, it enjoy s . t quitoei.- 1 he almost daily, - rains, by to I out ot the wagon, thjit from Camden prercntiog ,the..wter from stagnating, mills 6 to 7 wbeatJolicnrn 50 to 50t,oa32, have had this gooc effect, at least. ,7 . to3J,baeoo 7 to I s j . p .. .a r.i Cheraw Aug . 26.......,.-Cotton, 7 to , bacon . ';.sfn-OAtrvrr.,,, l0 g, COrn 30, flour 4 lo4.5Q, whiskey 25 to ;r ' V--. - . , " . 2K, peach brandy 45 to 50, apple do. 40 to 45, ' Heavy DamagetV.Al the late term of leaf tobacco. 3, coflee 15 to JB, taH 74 to 75i the MilledgeVille, (Geo.) Superior Court, roc J cLi iK -T . 1- .'v iC'.a n ,k Maltmore, Aug. 28...FlOUr "56 a 7 cotton in the oh of Ge6rge S . .Murray, Cash ,0 tn . , u. k t0 2, & ia . . ., I a( 1 - f . v - - - 1 ti m ' , i . ccrv;:;. . of i.;,:c." Troia ru a r t .. aru( r r" harx-t savs, U.at i. G encr;: To'stcv. 13 marc the Danube ; and that t'en. Piebitsch is preparing to pass the Balkan. It is a rough road across Wount Ilamusj and the toll, at Choumla, is extravagant.' Per chance Redchi Pacha will net open the gate. r; .... . ' '-, , Paris Jul'j I7.-Gen. . Lafiyette giyes orders 'to sell theJands which hs posses ses In the United States,, to pay the debts of Mf Monroe -The latter lias Tefuscdlb icxepRHI- giff biirpthc Ge,herar ageoi hai received torder,'at all events, to fol farhtcbibok landrtDGcntLaavctte m th United State: havft'e'rjrtcedtly' put filamblani :Pladelp' Ma Irora Havre, one ca Tite ( iNew lorK. The Aurora has the follow ing paragraph t V m n , , . A paper of the 22d 6f July contains a Russian bulletin dted Camp before Schumla, June 24, whhiitatcss that tbe G randi Viter, who returned to Schurnla two days after - his defeat, with a smli detachment , of Cavalry, i attempted 'in vain to re-organize his: army. Many of the soldiers, both of the regular and irre: gula corps, took advantage of their de feat to return to their bomes. .Tbtis.W the 40,000 men which the Grand Vier had in line, 4here remains jscarcely1 1 s. 000. The" Kuskiart -armf remained in observation,' but tbe Turks, still alarmed at their late defeattprudcptly kept witftin lhewaHs-of rchumlajSeveraisniall skirmishes bad taken7 place oa the banks -ot the lakra. r . r : .Lora " Caatltreagh-'6"J tmdtrstand Cabtlereagh (son, of the Marquis of Lon dondeiry) is to succeed Lord Brecknock) L . . ' m. ' a 1' w.uucurea ,on AccoujiLxirJii jveaitnas one of t he Lordsof "Admiralty. Lord astiereagn is said to be a yoUng noble man of great iTomitr j'f -' Courier, 9th M'f. Rice. k correspondent of the New-. York American savs 'f theTwav. to boi Pot it jnpot r nlMB h near n , the hearth, hand cover it over with water the fire, or over .coals on where it will get gradually hot, but not at any time faster than to 'simmer.' It will then be cooked so that eyery jgrain Wjll j be tliilinct and iepitmi ::iMf I fcavt lluli crawling appearance so much boastedot by the CaroUnians47 Coaner. ' ; ... - m1 r'."--v rr Our last naDcr tontained "an account of 1 1 some Indian, disturbances inlilissourh .a VC are pleased to learn from tbe St. LbnU. Deacon that .ftjribeTinfonnstlon received from the western counties' con curs to prove that tfieaterfisturlbance T'ie .re8a'1 of momentary ctrcuntstancet," andnot ihepserneduatedcommenceineot of hostilities.' Measures have been, ta- en to preserve tbe quiet ot the country. . 1 " ' ' r Tl 7 lv - Tkl w?.. V...1. 1 , 'r n 1 j ,w-iwi vuhhi u, .wuuiuicrtc I states that a seizure was made in that city on Monday, of a large quantity of Jewelry i m" ruiufcfiitu num uii uoaru n European vessel, t The properly libelled I consists 01 several nrst rate gold wstches, precious atones, rings, 8cc. 4o a.very large I amount. -several,. parties supposed to nave-oeoA engagta in tnc 4ransaction; have been arrested. . Sgme of them have given bail In S6000each. , 'j . 7 "Wiwwww t - , - ? I . . . i tIh?JtiJlIikbi&t 1 - ovurj "rmwr. i.i.w.,...viHigB U l0.8 c" A10' L' bl ter 8 to 0, flour J.7J to 4 per barrel, wheat 30 o 60;irjah. potatoes 30 to. 40.swret do.2i la 33, WB unr. 1210 J5. cofli;e n to2!J.aait 1.11 ho 1.25, bomespua doth 13 to 50, wiiikey .to VJ, bacon 7 toy., ; i " ' - - Fayttnilfr .Upnt 26.A......Xotton 6 toT IbtconJi to 6. peach brandy 35 aonle do 40 lo 42. i. ' 1 ; . a' , a - I uuuer iwiw , rum jj, naa-eeq owuoiir Tobacco, middliuir 5 30 to 0. prime' 9 tx 10i loi wm i 1 1 4J -vhlkey 25 10 27.4 , CtmAr. , 1 Cumden, Juntt 2i.wpotton 7 to 84, Hour 41 - J 'Jug. 24. Cotton 9 to 101, flax 9 , flour 7 to 7 121r .corn 50 a 5f, cheese 3 w... . . . . , tS-3I3rTrniotMCTtr5agaT8rt 1 ' 1 . 1 . .'.. ; to 28.,....U. s:pank notes 1 a 1 1 per cent, pre. i W "'yT- - 1..,u,,nn w vi :V .Jf r. Richardi " 1 '.t ki IJir rtmm, ?er,We" ' . N ' - ! ? , . , ..... .', j, . ,. v.t ; i'- j."... , . - -.- .... - , V . . t - . , . - ..... , t . . .. . . ..... ...... -.,,....,.. . . . "V, S t- . .... ? ... . '.1 " 1 f 1 !!), t) 1. I, t.i 1 er 1 n i S,, km i-'i 4Jto;!,a:v! - bra,. ': u ul "It IO 1 0 ;I l -.iCl'.tl J til ."i. v ,iu ... o- . -l.r......Not -Carolina Ij."i1e b',jU3 to 1 cent dUcount, Souil, Caro... , 1 tj 13, dco-'U ' to "j,- u :;.uu I ptrcei.t.d). rln Sullivan,. Ohio, h, it.e Kbv. Mr.' cl;!.?, Kichard Lyon j;sr,., to m;ss Au,rs,t , httle tVublulilcad thcra. ; Mrs. Ana Hendorn, conaort of Col. Tl,om,n I .f rrmor,r editor of the Star, at If U ' '.,. ; -TTr r ni 1 1 1 1 11 : ,,,..-, , -,.r, '. -..v,vt ..hft .!! ..: Htstj oaert for rali-hls. nrnt ' ,1 Creek, containmirf r .... jl. 1 j ... . . v . nnuvreu una irurfj una x acret beinp six Aniilft Vnrt huff. .r C..1-1." . lMaUf.wUliam.on lllrrisandV at? w f PrcWc. tfcere a good comfort: . abU Uwelhng-ouse, .pew Bar, built in a Superior style , ad Stable, efficient for any 8unu Ber of, Horses necessary for working the firm. -' ' :J171a " V -;unMe jwll of coursi - ai amotion will be paid.;, 4 cCs?"1. PfeniWaVill be, ; tw6 years. In good and arrproved Si 7 , Z f 1 . 1 " i i jiacise oner 101 Bale, one Tract of Land, adjoining John Hodge, lizraParkat&e. ' . t v Por ?alefr on thiab6ve premises, . ' : J -i TfeaboVeprenifsei of, will be- off ered iV f uWcSalc, ;ou the-Sifli Y uU which wtri be 00 Friday. . J ;iU-"r J0HN jams. WdicdWoUegeof SOtJTH fTATtM tl ?1V5? .?nn,uiic" "f .MCTUBE3 ITS trV" .:iuiuuon, will be retimed on the second W n November, on the following branches r Amtomi, , by Joair Kdwt,s Hoi.acoK. M. D. t N aeria Midica, bf Hatat R. Faosr. M. n. . I" "Lry; Y omen on3hildre,t P"10 Avr a'.i. ) .-w.J'L-f. , . :a v and Batting A v ,r"ia ""TT, L,, L. D, , VatMoricatand ), . ' k ' 1 n.... .- , - . ' --7"- .K-f-i wmeHurattrj rfnalamr, by J, &f. n WM.,r una. he owner , rrn, ..i e . . PPropertyjpsy charge?, arldtakeiamsway. PtVPerty. pay charcts. arid Uk-t , .-. w " vvT-7rW--r:t- T P L Tropr eton, of all new.pff e?a now ti. and that (ho beldngs to; a man bf the, name if f .MraAttA -IiiOfWd.ChesUtdtrIrf s;,i. ri- iwontinue sending- the. same after the fnt diy of pctpber next-,d to render their c"ounti ' - -V to that date. And hotic ei i 1.r.K. RTho publUiers of the Uws of the last Sessi or Congress, are requested to rihi;A k. .k. notice three times? and forward their account T T ' for settlement w-...- ... . . AN awayfroai. the aubscribf r, on theStli JllaV inrt. an apprentice boy, named J,vt,h v tirvner, ajfed about 14,' hair inclined tp be ' ' dy, 1 small bald spot on the crown of bihe.d.1 f 7 ! , and Wore way blue' cotton 'sjufT rouftdahout nn(V trowaer,.and woof hat, nearly new,.,Tba . bore .rewatd iii givcalat.lu dIi-f ry ili bahsbury, cr I n confmcment ia ar.y lif.ji;r-- prrson R rff fof bidder! loJmrlu am v.. r v w 11.111. v tlHin ..I kii'lnn ik 1 r . .... . f rZ" 1Z ? :w 10 m wjror.; rnforcea .- against them for so doing. .f. AMUTE. . V , .SaUiburt,, Sept. 7,1W). ri . j t .; 0 i -v 1 -.,. -r. o.. . f X i ; Vi- V .T. T, rriT' ri t&j.t-ii' sM- 'awrv Ci'ft Uuttont " i,vwa 'JSAiiH CiiUiiif'Mif't'Z iJajSjSwXwj 1J Stamped Bonnet lllont i li ' rT i MMury. Autf. 23d", 1829. -V-: .84 , V. , ,' I firirinrr tn Vnurffi';f'S. J V . .' .' , WILL find it to trieir alrante, to itop St ' the Ufaf Tatl where every coa. I ' " ventciK-e is providcl for Man and .Horse, l0 maU "l them comfortable, at ths 1110 lcmte thint nfic real, a day and night, f.ir the priyiJc tli ' - VaL the use of a good house, fire, watr, ami . f U shcller. Attached to tbo Yard, are a Grocery, I , and Provioon Ptore, Bread Shop and Conl'cS- Is' tiottary, arid Hotiiwfor Hoarders and Lodk'er?2 ? in a plain, cheap, wholeioine an.l'cyiuf(irt ' 0 " 1 .... .. .... Tinnn-nn mini, .a,ai.lji l i' - " 3t.- :