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V $3 pr iminh&lf payable m adraoce II AYING presented to the Public; Prospectus p(a Newspaper, o be edited by me, in the City, of Raleigh, J fiave j learned since,-from differentquariersi that doubts are eritettaiijed, as to 'the po titical character 'thalTaper will assume! !n issuing ibii Prospectus, I was luliyaf ware of the respbiosibimyi l Jiadurqjantaj tily undertaketr.to enotinter JJasep - fjble-thiitTfo&tiW"- rnbre ar sr. duoos or required moreinoiwufjiivw erttsIiVfavgbverwnent like .oursj to be ItrneiJMMfeewIIifj'bAVjrf, and steel fducesbinerence? and steel that produce 1 ductiohs; truth seeks 1 lanKsMiiwwft inriff : 'and. were tberi hv .Wieta ofrSorhvi Mfion Jnectual,strengthieThe ne is t but in lis specuUtfohiupon men-and supported M standing amitketben atiPxercise'ltfrinant measuVes4froni thekigheskto Uif Jbweiti hy publicnielligence.The ignorance public opinibhmhnake,nhefthe ?SiSeoVite e food of the oneand j doctrine or arfrequecUre0brtfifs 'ntf come'WficohcItisions as bestiit; of our gqyrpment points ottbeqecessiH Hhe people tousl derstand hat! 'lilmselfsiuld 'hot; nor" do hot; expecf; ty; of, public educationwhousaqd are bV'afi;?-. shouIdibTlsider tnvtperibfno Jbtca khowledge ortts3 rttdialen'fitted oiilityanxl WiWe WaiteUtn into prV tytlVue, whi believed; ng and; Lam sorry that acts disclose enotmUtiad sinners. ; etgnnes,, to , estaoiisn puouc : schools oy I should not haye.unaejrtaSD.tne maaajiiv?,"!'-...-'' Vi " iment of a political Jpufnatjlo tfie t?- otmation and ajre: capable -of apprecia- Charge tbeom: .EdttpV .shalenterpon the5retfenaf pol: : !Vics, nqt tokkmishvforcnl ibut togbtlrftyayhod 1 draw fhoss, two jin?ai nasuEes arysepo fundarnental . principles, of the Coimjtq tion Kaojicalculated, (or --the safety and welfare of the government. -.Opposition ia a governmentj- is the; evidence, of the freedom of that gbvernraent V and when this position, lends to a correct aud vholesome investigation oT the measures t; those 'ink. power, .U ri operates aH cjrh M the Uiers, vabd .becomes auw"1:?! wniinljoyer the, far its rallying point rnP fK nt?lf-oratifica .-hn.ihB Pood of the whole-is overlooked! in the aggrandizeineAt ofibe fewj whenj love of country is merged in personaji ha-j tred f when the exaltatibn oftlie bhe dH the deaaiioWbf tHe:biber; then this oppositibri is 12 realfty aionl -its constituent principles' and moral J rf .ir,n0tb are formed bv disappointment,! - - taibitionj hatrcd and, jnownce,:, J1 dds Motkjng.iQibaWHfyCA J it tomeand detracts much from iff T"- i' rr a fiiliir "dhmnH. whw nien. and not WWB.tJ I - - J - measures, are the T bjectsrbtctntenliotr : first principles are jboriedin the strife for persona! aupiernacy the:leader of each fiction forms a nucleus,, around wnom oentres alt the bitUfnesS, hatred and gall ot tha bbewhile to ihejatheV; he)s the treat' Caraa'bt theTrjla'Uy: upon whom palogy spends jher choicest decorations. As an American cititen, I feel debased tonflicl of passion at tHe expense of a! ilii saciiffce of a nation's morals kQ.mth aiiar df indifiduaf ' fame. these Mpobs; of a faction reckless of priyate liracter or public wwtb",are: directed gainst the first menrn (he country for tapectabjfiiy and'broad Us lurvis ubVconfiued to tte Senate Chains er or the Forum ; it.enterslfie sanctua- rj 01 ine aomesiitr, circie r1" "x 'r.? r bonorablyjlnd usefully 'to he cqontryj is oo shield 1 against its detraction, its cal amy tu falsehood , ; vll-1 i-' - I In the longconte8ted struggle 1etween mm. S Republicans . ami, the; Federalists,; v Wrinaples werecbnWndedf orupon which flejwoded tliesaietyjand siaD:iity ;or tae Ecpublic "Inllie Rrpgress ofthat poUti, til strife,' the errors 'of bblliparfies wore aay, and Jeft .as Womw their wisdm liion which the rehtladmmistriori rests. TlnsDartv was a necessary one' : fiie government wat'tben-Jedlo( ks' iiifaucv; it lacked the-itrericfh experience of manhoodV thetraa 01 OiHetiiationsvwho bad gone before left huwiewjor np Urrudiuig fiQOi all others in us orKamzation, the krp;e;itcouldnot be, .drawn Tt lliauldMWe discjepa; laauaistratiiol ffpn HCmfen, i 1 Ithnn ioJK- rl . vr upouiitnown r aoa nAea principle. la t'neUst war.- we disitovefedBur strength' i weakness 1 he tgovrrilSeatthas J- ie on, endeavoring to add to the one, N gudtd against the otlier'ilt is evi- Frderal and? KMftrVf itfwTTTf W :orporafed, and-ihoyrimem sme cTent Hnat1 net irid-firmanV questions mjist irertilaHse gf bwtrfg Wbf our toreigrf n?rafis,"afrbrtlin 'matter of coni bHfieriititiitionfyn that illu of its Drincinles. which the'exPerience the lasftwentvveari Ha'isehfed as brthon '-doxy af e brought to eSr'UpBHlhosetqo uonsrine 'people neea lear-.tio ganger lixe perpetuiry.5f rthtgmnetnmenif-andj an eqube.jd;iiiciTiul)oir-;;otJiKe. fleedom gutcaoteeu, by its Magna naiia .10 us; loot bur Joreign nolicy Ali'uodnaeiUal principle this ; govern rneftV should the inforoHMionof its citizens; Deip governments -depend for theit existence Pu nurooi )inlke South- men and' not- weauurcs were? cbntended for, the, candidate of the'first would hve ti t2cey thelatter the rmpdof ihe tfxiion. Hence,lnelevating1ctbe former ,to rlhe Presidency,; he would have to resort to physical Vbrpe,. to, sustain his admjmiifa Uon, against jhe intellectual sjtreiigth of htsopponenSs. i JTh ppsition is not.new or, overstrained j, its truth musf .be evi hdCalreadybeeri1 'avsuccwriinilitary naner;; the bre rsuch a- enlevement spreaas wn rapiauy over a whole; cduntry, and howeVeriiortuitous the events that produced a wholecomT munity applauds, without string to en- j quire irjio ine rcu meriit mr superiur mm r m. . & - pmcer ; one success ui oatue gives more popularity and eclat 'l& ike commander, han years bf intellectual "labor spehf in the Cabinet, ",.uP?n' iWnlch . dependV jhe po litical and civil existence of the country. The' reason is plain ; the 1 success of the I Cher and lis important bearings upon the country, are Knuwn 10 an;- iqe services of the other, are secludeii from thejraujii tude, by the" very 'atusqT their Opera tions, and when spread before the people, ildwew "are capable ouldgihgf betr correctness ? v. Unless the people of a country. are . enlighiened, 4heir goyern menti from themonient -.of jits creation, tends to. despotism) and must eventually eiid in it. v Hxl ireedbm never didr nor never will Sexist V.tbgether.He wno kriows not wh'ai hfs' rights are, quiet anH liewhoepend a knowledge ofthose rights, depends upon bneawtiQiri. ruhVca$es out of ten has an interest inceivjngii bf the-Uhtted States possessed correct in formation upomr -thA olftkal Jabu civil ?asureg or,their govrrmitnd vie re ephemeral pampnfetef rs,, would want em provment, who now find it in playing upon.hejgporanc5 o(4 the, people, by. ca lumoiating tbosje. in j jkw er ?.f-' Not that their 'measures. aSre opposed Jto the safety of' tfii'cctry -j)KlhV mumty. but in pulhog others on, iTiCre is a,remote,f cliance w vrisethmselyes. rheork: off fedaVs in destroying, iharf to builoT: op;, wefind. individuals en- .tine leads to . correct deductiotis ; theotn . .if. a ' . --i ' VritoTalsI ntpnsinube tQhealihyr temperament -ingthe;bodj? ppjitjc; theother palsies araeers. editorial hbors, tQ encourage, and pro mjVVfVnga tWnQf niy countij restfor security upon pubficmtenigenceTbe grandeur, and 4 ealth of tU'e Grecian rnT Rbmabs are stahd tKe? J MinceNf govern ment ; but when ah'sprficatibnMnhW cardinal points on nhvsicaU foreefiee - frdvemmentr.'i uali of ihis1 rfHdrinSrtnsj3Yamfhfhttr eliclfs -correct de-! ana tvesiern pans ui iiie unjotujan ltsprosoly teslrJ the? ig the Northern and Eastern. be cause Jleioouid'needv " obvious: 'the last have made, it an ira thefefio moral turpi-i ver attain thehef ; ydflferente fir-p tef erf? PVOpinipn as o nien, always jhe "their le a Wing :Vei Ulunlmafes thri' whole fvoi ind-thusJIurnetf turlecbdunt civility worldAJsVtlifDA ictofiesfthefrrfches' " t " u'c; rf '7. " "vwMscpa acquire- ana mgwive. - 11 may oe presumed or faients ? The 'one enih!IishWl ih rt&ve i affirm iinmU Wiu i of history house of splendor pf thVbnd bot instructed by the solid bsefUlnesof ie mber; W. v ? i.ucum.u? cicuiuns. ana roiaiiou ihbffieare:held'cery those iirst prlnbiplestfci "they certWmly cannot-derive this krkwledee froni the heated andpTirliai dedtiniations of 'parti-! ans eniajgte itftteiestiTlinelec.; lioft, ? and trre press Wrlchhodla' be 1 the guardiarf df ..(beirfb)liclirrihisvaHd the in'Atf uct;oY;tHerr'.:jmbrlr ditenjlakes" $dVahilpe' of its Treed thpandeir vf aTVaetibhUihe promulgator , of falsehood, instead bf truTh. This acqiiirement 'thenttfralWui8rraht: to the peopJeanti lb the durablfitif of their the peoe,and lb the durablfity of gbverninent, niiast blbokebr for a albhe, Legislative ProvTsitwi i-k provision ample and equitable rM cHU t yTtik Jibregoin yiewi oploibnt abd pribcifleliiWHl befe rny "guide, tb coht dhfctih "the IrfdejpendenlAdvoc&e theyv relate to the policry ihefau. eral Government, andu that ;ciVir ind (o!nicaiVcdnbectlod:5 '6 tween it and the several sereigntiehat cbmpoi e lrJ aii'd so far t as iny t IbiTitief will iSernifc f shall trtdeaWta benihra4! NbrthCarbllnaJrbiu - Vjtrl riAiitt nmueuriioTein toner dig- nhy.ahd self respect rather higher grouha'Umn th hmbfelinifatbr charge so often made ai the expens of heivstiite $tifc'. ahajtt enter upon the1 fuhderiakfngh solely, upon my owfi resources. ; ?It my Reasoning pbiversar'not" sufficient to support the cause I espouse,: 1 never will resbrtWdetractibn :TVK, calumny, to cbrry a'tniHat'.tVuthVoofd !l"blf shttbl sustain. " ' K. ti. liELME. ' Nov. 20'i 1826. ON THE FIRST MARCHliBSr Wil t. fTl Ivii.n ttt- : B H. C.i Carey fcI. Lea, PbUadelpbia, t: t C The first fumertf4he ' Quarterly t Review? Vi. EGRETlias been frequently expres . sed, and for.no inconsiderable time past, by men of the highest literary and professional rank; in. our coinmunity, that Philadelphia possessed not ss her own. a perioaicai worn 01 sotia anp permanent character, devoted to 'polite, learning, and tbalKthe branches of .moral knd political science in which 'Americans, have a par ticular interest. Ir has been thought, be sides, that the desiderftuoi cjuld be. sup plied only by a Quarterly Pu )Iication,;of the form and size which at im to ; have bpln'ama r'fixedby the structure, and Success of ih e: JSjiin-' burgrV Revjewad tt;lrrt riva), ?oth retaining still the supremacy Which they sb:spb acijujred ,in:peica literature. Th? advantages attending t e length of tetiptjryaliat hlcKthey ar issued, aje ooViousf enough to' repder . innecessaH any ueiau on inis neaa. jy i -iToose who haeieltmd I menred.tbcr antjueha:' sjnoiua$ei qcaintj-dwitfr the merits and celebrjt' the . ixorin American Keviet, . and , can mtmifimmv wqutsftmuf contained jn;that reposjforyij bd thejgen nirah positwnbre cor,!ln 34!tPrSdWlfcns? tht ihe,Unipn,inor.e diyersified iRjcs topics sources. enterprise. vV n rl t t ' Anmmf4 tff !rm . nl 'm ahma argeriDerhaos tbananv other American! A1j-.,..i,tw'-.' '"T ' . t Review j but which, it is believed, may ; fe'?V?el; tore ( tipgenUb be expected from PW the mind Vwe kreWeaied by Uie riinuchwhich "rniifht conduct tb .imrirovf purity attd'bdtt bf dVeefitt 1 Ttiere is an evil attrifinn 1 1 r 1 h v-h m ' w 1 --t U 1 1 11 f 1 fuvwcji'.;iuai puuuciruurmaxion Biuuej I can 1 remedy. :v -Ishbrsnte of the be WakWiiinagolXorin iidnse' rn Sfively fccjij0 the! I "State and GeraTlG2?etrimenli' 'iirdrvid KTt9l Inf lt.?v rfrrrT3Vf.i:if crvcrv vunsiucruuufi tirai oinus ine nepre sentirti vet1 morally or politically, id act Tor thevoMf the iepreseified.' the taste and enlarge the knowledge ' bf the Arnencan poblic, is to be fbundt-com4 fiaidiivciv iiirii, 111 , our coinmonweaiiii f and, the neighbouring and southern states. ;aiua;Teaay 10 oe vivinea ana - impartea at 'XrfeWcsH; and -With the stronger induce-f uicii9 auviicu wua anew uuuenaKing soitaBlyteiecutettf H1; . whicV rikve prom pte'd the publishers ha rri ek'bove, lo1 attempt the periodical wbikj Wow announced ; In laying stress driob. the.posititin and resources of its iraraedi-; ate birth-place, tHey would not, however be r understood ' to intend a Journal 1 for Philadelphia V'orvPensylvania albne:--! they tvish f 6 gather and diffuse infbrma- tibn in eVery part of the Lfnion,;"and '.to j provide att-additiorial channel - for reel-; proCation of light and sentiment between; ili- the American states, add between tlioSe- states and Europe.0" There'design liricUtonal as far as it can be so extended. For thai bbject impattiaiity, as welt as breadth of survey and Variety of subject, wilhe invariably stbdied. U U Pbiladel. phia, iheaid of many gentlemen of supe rior ability and scholastic and scientific : acquirements, has already' been secured ; but as it is desired ' to bring into action talent and knowledge wherever situated, contributibnr are invited from writers throughout the Union j! to whom personal t application may not be made : and the .publishers pledge themselves to pay lib erally for such articles as shall be inserted in the work. The duties of. Editorship 1 will be confined tar a gentleman of high literary reputation, j f ; r . With regard to the subjects which are embraced : in the design of the Amer ican Quarterly Re v ie wi its title ahd the common & known contents of the existing mKieis bespeak them sutnciently. - Pre ference must be given to work and mate- 1 interesting and . useful to bur country, w nether they he domestic or foreign. 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They scarcely need to add," that the. work will be truly enco in spirit and drift ; patriotism, alert, emphatic, resolute, mil itant even tinder -: certain circumstances," is a trait which should distinguish it and every similar production of this country. 87 TXRMS or Public ATion-It will be handsomely priuted in octavo, and will appear on the first of March, June, September, and December. :.lhe price , will be Five Dollars per aunum. ,Uentleiuen at a distance, who desire to hare it forwarded to tfiem. will please to traosmit the "amount of one year's uussripuon 10 lac ruoiuarn. JU$TTUBLISHED The PHILADELPHIA JOURNAL of the MEDICAL & PHYSICAL SCI ENCE Edited by Chapman, M; D. Professor of tbe Institutea and Prac tice of Physic and Clinical Practice in ibe University of Pennsylvauia; pj De w ees; Al. D. lAdjonct Professor of Mid wifery in the Ubiversityof Pennsylvania ; and; J ohtf D.: Godmari M.' 1:t Prbfessbr of . Anatomy and Physiology in the Medi cal ; CoQeg of! New York i No, 55, for November, 1826. - .if t-.em; ' f erifs:. ObsertiyrSebiy fiuehral' or Enid vaueq in y eorgia a on 1 Charles S;Cli m Feytre'S in 7 --- targe uusci ui Adams county, by Henry : Perrlne; cbrrhea.- by William t)ewees : AIH0: S: On Vitality; and the Vital Forces, , by an3 lJacsoo ?V rj VPLes?,&5- h ( )hirva(tnnr Aft Iriilifrima inn nil 1h Cobjuctita, opiate1 HasMHK obebf j the Sbrgeoris o-p W PenfilvImai'MrU mary for Diseases oftheEye & Ear. 7. On I 1- . r . .a. , . 1 - ; near Natchex Missfssfppf' M D: '4 On Leu jtbe;Diyisipn of Extinction of Mercury by Trituratiou with Observations and Ex periments on the. Blue Mass ' and qthr preparations of .-Mercury, by ;Qeorge ,Vy . Carpenterof Philadelphia. ;J d? Remarka ble Spontaneous pure of Aneurism, with observations on Obliteration of Arteries, by William Darrch, M. D. with a: plate. ; 9? pbseryationt. on tbe ; Morbid .Effects produced by. ; drinking Cold VVatpr, , by Uaniel J . ,Uarrol, M . D; ; 10. A .Topo graphical and .Aledical Sketch of Tinicum Island Pennsylvania, by George F- Leh man , M , D. 1 Cae 1 1. , iCase of Fcac tured.SkiLewith loss of a portion of the iJra in, by. A lex Jones. MD.i 15L-- oTsnrouf vsurcessiulry extirpated, by Uayid Hocera, M. U. Lecturer on Operative Surgery, in Rutgers. College. ew York, communicated ; Dr. P.' Cad- . walader. with a. plate. Quarterly Peri scopeEuropean; Intelligence. Pfy ysio-fogy.-!. On the Motion of the Blood in v the Veins, by David Barry, M: D. Theory iand Practice of Medicine 2.' Case of Uheumatism of the Heart curea by Acu punctui e ; 3. . The Use of Tartar Emetic. Pathology I Aneurism , of the Aorta, Ulceration, Suppurration, and Opening of the Aneurismal Sac, ' without Haemor rhage.. Surgery 5. Strictures of the Uretha ; 6. . Dislocation of the Vertebral Column, complicated with Fracture, and followed 1 by .Recovery j 7V- Aneurisms 4. A .Case bf Popliteal ,v.A neurism, . in which the' Female .Artery was found to be -divided into two trunks, which again reu nUed where the vessel, passes through the" tendon of the triceps muscle : 9. Opera- ' tion for Imperforate Afibs, and termua tion of the Rectum in the. Vagina. Mid' . wtfery 10. Expulsion 'of the Placenta in cases of alarming Haemorrhage ; Case bf Uterine Haemorrhage, 'in Transfusion of Blood was' employed unsuccessfully 12. Case of Rupture of the Lhiea Alba. Materia Medica IS. Antidote to Prussic Acid; JntelligeHce.De Phosphori virtutibus quibusdam, auctore, J. D. (jrodman, M 1. Cases of Nervous Irritation, exhibiting the efficacy Of cold as a remedy, by S. Jackson; Case of Asphyxia IromDrown-iiig,-iBrj7W.!77wv,-iairaCU from an 'Account uf a Case in which a new and peculiar Operation for Artificial -Anus was performed, 1309, by Philip Syng Pbysick M. D. ; Notice of a double male Foetus, by VV. E. Horner, M. D. ; Quack Medicines and Quackery ; Professional Hint. Literary Aoice- Gedding's Translation of Berlin oh Diseases of tiie Heart, &c; HortfePs Sysem of Anaio- my ; Translatiorrof Broussais ; Dewees on the Diseases of Females. ; ' This work is published on tpe first of February, May, August and Aioveinbet ofg each year: subscription five dollar per annum. Gentlemen at a distance, who desire to have it forwarded to them, are requested to transmit the amount of one year's subscription. , . " f j . Among the con tribu tors to this work , are 10 be found many of the ablest phy sir cians itViiiis country y. and from ; the at raneinent of . the publbhers, tliey have, jbo doubt of secur ing . the . aid of biany others, whose contributions canuat fail to add value to it ' . , ' . Agentt i JVbrM- Carolina, for the ' ; above works, ': ' Nxwbkrn. Thomas Watson. K a lkigh. Joseph Gales.& JSoa. ' FAYfc,rryiLL.T-J. Hadlock December,' m6. v ' ' . ; FASHIONABLE CLOTHING STORE. nn HE subscriber is ' opening at his -IL, Store on Cravenstreet, a few door below the, Bank of Newbern, a large and geoerat assortment of . . ; " CLOTHING; i A t , ONStSTINO OF U " , 1 Dress Coats. Frock do". : ! " ! ' Double ithd single mill'd Pantaloons, MrseilleVr toilnet, Yalentia Black Siik '4 : and Cloihestsj j-' ; JJl : ifl " . ytnoia jr rocR toafs, s.., , ; ., a 1 , UI.Ab f P.iit.lnnn. " ' 1 ' re.r'wa s vi! v-i JFrencbLlnen.jdo, t . WWf.rlW ell pineand coawJaxt,andrpwsTrs H?Ha?rvarlf &qaees rind.Pantaloontw nmir : ani rt.mk....iD. ' L i a ; a -. frfE,?-:?M v8M f.aniptoonff KCm -abbyeio drw'li be .disposed.of.wbQesale and re' W W rtfw, i oraprices. t , , j. Newbern, 26th May, 1825, , '4 i 5 . 1 I t . . '.Vit. 6 J . .' hi''
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