-He Ha q; SynotT convened i n Salibuy on he
leven Mtnistetsfe tnlrteenru
jiver
John 4 and is represented tb KayV been
remarkably instructive and interesting.--
rjurinfcfheS
v vicevas regularly; pcrformed-three times
every daj i v1 a u9 i?nces iwenfi , largpj'tte?.
Jri'iruPat (eft five 'esbn ,
S to wop imp.;ns
v next meetihgof W&Syi&
i'jln this GityVpxVsth;
'ft The President helMt Sateon
Iii9 recent vit 'Balt
with the attention, due to his distinguished
; station, tie vas inviieu .io a duduc am
'I ner, andahosans exchanged salu
vith him afctiiM l$dgtnfc.JpF
J or two i n cid en t s men tioned j i n ' the Bal ti --more
papers,' which deserve hoicevas thvy.
T fu rnish sa ,i pecimep of the President's ready
- wi t and of; jus l i beral feel i ngs. Cy A you ng
ihan, fulty V i.iC ot?er on being in-
trpducedfncifrwhllehaking
bipobfedr(P r, Vie cdnstitt
jfj&n;)n Irispmd ihe
a entitntnt y?ilbally my riearf'' said the
Preiden i cndprmit me to add the kbpe
tkitf youteonstiturtdn
- Another individual shu9 3fr Presidentf
tlkuKJ-Mffer am
Jg!ddtpfindyQii)irt
sident gye jhint harl hahcl
and repHed JSifcin bur- happy Qahd free
country we: canwwerm opinion wunom
7?
59
' V.
Meetings for',- fprmingf the Antr-Jaekson
- ConyentionaRtchmbridf icontmue ! to. be
; held in dieiit? parts ofUVirgima ftThat
. of Ahecitlzens' Qtlynchbilrg which took
place;on'the:9th;ihs
rbus erver held inlthat' toAvnA sAV meeting
of the cjtiienVof toudonwas he Id . on ' th e
8th,thW.Meetin5arealso to take ptace
! soon, in the counties 6f Kipg-G eorge, Caro
.4 lin eJxFrf (Jerfck i JTeffersbn, .H arn pshi re
1 rjdjr,iRich
u hUany Berfceleyv
CairipbelU Cumberland, Powhatan,C.he&ter
field tLouisa Goochland and Hanover & in
theXitj:ofiRic --:i
' the Admihistratroni but we haveuch con
fidence in the in tegrify. pf the Executive
. & in the disihCerestedness of hii conduct &
motives, that we cannot but regret that the
v opposition to his. course, is so unreasonable,
and in tolerant inVits characteiCi THe ri
diculous 'charge ; oi bargain and sa I e"
f havng been quasjie of
the people, for the wan W of; proof , to- sus
tain it, the National Palladium)f Phila
uelphia, has brouoht fonf arda new accu
fiation,' supported "as. the Editor isays, by
;the,testiinony. cf two members of Congress
In relation to this IWatter ih
"Eyenifigf Ppit remarks--! We maydismiss
from our considerate
moment for they inlc intoin
andmuVneregar
; when brought ; into cmparhidn ith the a
trocious "3 and'darnnable facts and cif cumt
stancesst,urged i homdl fastened J
with theaehacity of the poisoq ed shirt of
Lieha v on ' the back of M r." Ad ams" I t ?
Ther accusal ioj is, to
penrd intheelection, of viPresident l before
the H buie , of Ilepreseritatives, r atteippted
to infltiehceHhe votes of Federal members
wntten ;pin)i
for theFederat
MngtecVed.J-esSi.s
Mr. W ebsterHvhohud been in favor" of
V raw ford and' when there' was no.prospecti
v,uiseieciionwas unneciaeui net ween
3acksbnnuilitnsV wa 9 waited o by -MrC
Bailey a mem berlof-CbriffVe saffroml aP'
sichusettSr iwhdiounding: njm on 'the sub
ject of the eleion foto
Adani! becuselieibugli thatiinceof
ejeciiun edeahstnwq
from ofBcep'hat-Bailey JeftiWebsterl
ami
oh:the1s,ucccedini:d 'a
lett
pr to. quiet his fea rstas
.:Ad
ams's
Pdge. butdesiftd some prpbf ihatit came
WM r. Ada Ssha taile dirtSi VbV
oiis In the tetter,
as;G'onii iIii itrriC'-''7i:' .OiiV ? iviAJ
5 r "Vl pu i9iacxury?r-uiai.i eosier
He
"vH 10 OtlierFederal members ?wl
vusmity to the federalists- JLliat this letter wu? ?,lV -TrH "1U15BF-
in l ' " 'i" n"' i The Virginia universityi was ,not as ful-
: Shat aVebstermasatisfi attended this session as ws anUeinated J
Tni: calumny to :;vhich birth V7a3
,csrcclv l.cn, before "the following coriclu
e!v . .'utationof it, appeared ih?the Nevvv
lork;Aencani
to sa(eiipbn :e-A(Ac5Aori;toa
t h is story bwhjsoe ? or by whom
soever .vouched for,' is utietlviunirtieand
'iotfMuiihfiadotbjQ tfic
base na tu res! tha t havp i 1 1 vein t ed'and circu-
taieu inis ioui lie, rwje.jeave ine.iasK or vin
dtcatinrthemserves beftire the:pub1ic.?FS
;oi nee 1 ue fprejj
was 10
we havV
nbjincthel be a base fabrif
tionHe;Supp'oses us coined
4ayephiaiitotbaVe itseffe
ucsjjraie, wnicn requires, sucn means uor
Jv corres
entofthe NationalJournaL
u nd er -the signature of
tticus, states that
during the month of- Jartuiryl825the
very? t i m e' W b e n, ac : coird iig lo Itf aj or Ea t on
and otheV frlehds of 'General Jackson, Mr.
iuoiMcj was uiM igMujg iu secure inc oec
retary shi p fbr M r; C i ay- M iv wa s Ab
sent froni the ci ty of Wasliji ngton Attend
ing to his law! cases in -the' Pennsyl vania
.Courts H e m u s t4 h ave felti prod lgious
i uteres t vin j the political proceedings at
.Washington, when he could thus-absent
himself fora1 whole month,5 and that the' ve
ry month before the election by the House.
The returns from the' Pennsylvania E-
. . .j.-. .... v- i-j:-v j V--- ;.
lections, so far as receivedi show a. great
accession of strength to the Administration.
In tile counties already heard from, where
Mr. Adam's votes in 1 824, j amounted on
1 v to 2594, they are now 1 60- , !
r ... 1: . , . 1. - . .j.....;' ; . . ' ' --
y'WewJtrscyffl elections
in this state have just taken place, and the
Trenton True American' gives a list of the
returnsjas far as received, of the members
elected to the state Legislature. It is as-
certHined that the 'Administration has
a
-majority in both?Hbus
' The Tennessee Legislature Have elect
ed the Hon. H. ' L. ,Whi te a; Senator of the
United.States from that State, for six year
to commence from the4;h nf March, 182P
This is taking time by the forelock. ' ''.
, ' " '' : -y:-, '-.)-''."'. -.1'
j The Legislature of NevYork having,at
i t s present session, repeal ed the la w 'im
posing a penalty for travelling on the Sab
bath, except Jn "cases pify necessity," the
clergymen of Albany hiave discontinued their
attendance tu open 'the dai!y sessions, in
the usual form of worship.
The ninetecth of October was celebrated
in Norfolk, by a splendid .Military display,,
in? which they . vere j 6i ned ty se v era I com
panies from Washington Cityvwho ,were
invited to co-operate in the ' observance
of thisTday so 'memorable inj thethistory o f
our Re v 0 ! u tiona ry s tru gglel X " J " J. 7
The'ceiebVated horses Eclipse anil Hen
rv were sold on the second ay of the New"
York Races arid purchased oy Mr. W B.
Ludlow of that State Eclipse for g8050
and Henry for S4I00.
I At a meeting of the Board of Directors
of the' Bank of the United States, on the
12th ihht the following ge ntleuieri were
duly elected Directors of the Office of Dis-
count and IJrposite at rayeueville tor the
ensuing year, viz : 1 1
: I John Hiiske:? ) t" ' p' ' j . . j
Peter Browne of RlleighJ
Charles P. JSialhtt. ' ' j
-THemi Jif 'D6naldsQr ! r
i Pichard F, YarboreugFu
I fflishai StedmarU ' y
: (David B. v Crane. ' 4
v 3 -Thomas Cf Hooper. C ?
? av ? v -swici.iuia iiivr,
vooii; iiu?r.c, isijuur, wa: unaimuuusij
CirtlCU 1 IC3IUCU. Ul UIC UtULC IU1 IIIC CUT
sain2 YeaK VvtHtv' ll. Observer.
1 It i with "pleasure we remarfcj the in
creasing interest manifested by, the. public
in , t h ose two great subjects', Eu u ca t i on an d
Internal Improvement, l (The . letters of
'i Gafltbn have had ; a endency more
thattvaHytnibsrWV recollect within several
vears past to exciie -the;pubHcattention
I anr tb prouibte Inquiry-Beides being tlie
suuject m cumnion couyersaiion,, iney uave
d ra wn ti Cpthewri ters ; w ho ai- vylj qua-
lined to discuss these questions. lb. ;
Considerable quantttiesiofGoods; have
Been received jri ; town'''sjicfi,ojir ?Jast by
boVts &trwaggons from
M an evident itnprvement Aalsot4 Jn the
nrt'uuce? uiarci 'Jo inaiiuitiicf.wuoie
One Hundred Landiteertrstndentsqoly
nave as-yei matncuiateuy tnougnraure, are
ex pecthehar
eVen$lanjfjro
jAz 3 however to be, dria bled to -i state: l fta. V
thosetwho areaiMh: institution beem to
keep in View ;tKe object faVwhich they camel
seen iur. ai 1 ey s 1 e 1 1 er. 1 o t he 5 K 1 ror ?o
theiBoston' Advertiserin twllichl lieC pro-
t i t.UihThilcilledT
1
'-lied
avery absurd and preposterwsjsppoint
men t. Would ' 1 1 h av e been vni oreso in
fact, than now to call-Gen. Jackson to the
Presidency; orhe
rcnuires undivided stuel v. attenuoni ana a
neciliaritaielhiS'ifc'iim'p
great nationlone
cxpeHence (brrstud
theliscl iarce of c uttes.ip ti mat eiy con n ect
edi withi i fy Mrf Ad a tn i h as ,11 su m ed ; forty
years pf his U felunder; 1 &el eye and instnic
tion.fi)fi1iW'asojjnjttim
n tj u ,5M on roe? eiM can, noiif.ciioiitttn
ijren jacKsnn iivaea e ex pi an - ou r
belief .that he is profoundly ignorant; of th
element of poiilical science. iHilife'has
been directed toother puruits,& it is impo
s i bl.ehl hat be can k rip w J t hose t hi n 2?s y hicf k
require crea t c al&ti ts,; arid the-s t ud inn s f oi I
bjCryearsi-tolacquireti.hem
Heaven has wrmight a miracle in hi fa V or,1
and cotrio.unirdted by irit u i i on, that W hich
iesd fa vpu red mortal St obt aifi by dint of fa b-
una 11 u 1 on 2; -e x perie nee. uen. j. mnsr oe
9 1 U I in o re igno ra n t v b f f t li Cv sc i enbe o P'gu
vrnment, thantMr. Jefferson was bf ?that
pfiAvasand he vmustin tnith" be stillness
pre pa rid to fu I fi I tii e diffic ult and c;rii nl i
cated dutiea of thp Presidency, than Mr.
Jefferson '-.wastb ? lead a naririys A? shoe
maker cannot build a house; nor can a car
pe nter make a pair o f s hoes. Th e o id er of
nature, and men's necessities, carry them
to follow different pursuits and acquire dif
ferent professions VPicu Whig
r rfapaciousPair of J2reechesiSl rV
Noan of the Nevv-YorkjEnquirer says he
can put the whole state of Delaware into his
breeches pocket. One of Mr. Njahfs pre
tlecessors in office, as' we read in the bok
of Judges, committed a variety of depre-
uauuiis on mis auversanrs uie rjiiiisifiics,,
burning their corn and slaughtering'their.
men- wjih the jaw-bone of an ass ; but all
this, is nothing to vhat the Ad a ir.s Philis
tines have to expect; . Mercy on them i
A whole state i iimned into the breeches
pocket of the J udge, andperhaps' after
ward s la id a t the fee t of the gra rid hu 1 ta it
of the Herriiitag. ' ' l-'VU'hi
Yilt is bat a few days since Mr. Noah de
clared that Little Delaware had a heart
big enough for the whole unibn. " This will
help the imagination in guessing the capx-.
city of the Judge's: breehes
, v : JV. Galaxy.
- -
The Spanish bri Ainigosu which ran a I
loui.or tne ortg. Guatemala .ratKet, 00
Tuesday iiight last off Smith's Island, . .and
for whos e safety the most serious appre
hensions were' felt by the'jLVptaib of the
latter, has gone op the Ji y w it hi bs s of j i b
booing fore topmast, maintop-gal lantmast
and bows stove inNotf6ik?&eaM
. The flugtista Constilulionalist-ctintiiris
an account of an attack made by an 'Alli
gator upon a feuiale'negro, who was go
ing into a swamp with a basket of corn up
on her head, to feed hogs.v She was struck
suddenly and severely oil the- breast . by
this r ferocious creature, who attempted
to devour lier, tearing her flesh and clothes
wi-h his claws. She extiicatei herself
with .' difficulty,-: arid fletfe pu rsued bjr t h e
Alligator she sought shelter upon a log,
one end of which. rested upon a stump ;
her cries brought to her assistance, several
slaves from an adjacent field, who killed
the Alligator and relieved the woman from
herperilous situation. - ;
. Effects of War. It is remarked in a
statistical article in a French Journal , that
the effect of the wars pf the revolution has
been to diminish the stature of the human
species in that country. ( This is explain
ed in the frJIowing manner : Soldiers are
formed only of men who, for their physi
cal fonnationj are the elite of the youth of
the country, r For the space of thirty years
there was an itnmenseonsumptibn bf such
men ; antj in the mean' time the care of
re-peopling the country was left in a great
jpar U to those men:whowere not ' large e
nough. strong enough, or well enbuch form
ed, for sohliers The- large proportion of
men who are ot a short stature is proved o
be the following factsJ ' According to the bpv
e rations of the conseriptiori in France for
theyearl826, in;the nuinber of 1,033V42
young men who were examine!! bvlheotncerf
bf the revision 280,21 S wereTejected because.
f hV WPTA nut fault fnot git inphaa 111 hoinhf.
1 an incu longer inan ours ana consequent
iy lour ieei six irtcnes jr rencn, are e
to about lour feet nineand;:half inches
bf bur measured ftertlr rejection of the
above proportion of men for the : French
army it is ascertained fnm the inspections
that thirty-seven in a hurnlred 'are under
five feet one 1 nebcin heiK
in a hondrexl over five feet two. inches'.-"
Fro nv the se fa c t si t w ou 1 d , seem , lH a t a ft
ter rej.ee l ing th e f propqr t ipiiof, bn e third
for want of; jsuficiehtjse, - one hal fthe
oldjers of Hhe?Freneh ar.my?arQ..nnd.f T
fiyeTfeetlsix inches of ourmeaureiin
rcrte. This bemir the- racine
season, observes Kicn.monLompifer ve
gi ve place ta th e fol lb wiug art tele f rom the
'Nv: Y; American ifeJlSti
rArisibgular tliat JthreTrierV-5dibuld;all
ei th 6 r nVi t aU lie n
iBejifdlgoneoJpw
heaCwasto!
n u lit iiiiljcpftege, was ;a liaftdo .ji r.st ru t.t
untiL it was too; latef,thVm; to iye their
)jistance.it is !ast rangeesultjW;
iiThe ? yerdaywer well attended ,Thie
result of them was a disappointment; to most of
the knowing one3. SCounUPipee andeannete
iviavbritesetsey
mare was but little known and lady Flirt was hot
reiiedj; upohA byebetbff 100d : that Piper
would lead Jeanette thefirst itwb milei of the
first; heaVand AnothervtlitadyFirt iisroul'nbt'
taMtoe first Keat, save irreav interest 'to that
heat; which yas run Under the whip -.tho -after
Had
1 Iid Piper t he itr. two m!!e, vtl
ll.tlie calculation.?, Rr.d'greatVodd in bettin.
:rif.:tte fell ': U "'' -ithdranVViTlia
second '.ieztf.. .ernlfMarc led V thf
mile beu.rt ...iplc. .id cand she.a heat!; th
of Piper pull d up within tjie distance Jpst, sup
posing ne Ji 1 ranxue iour-rouuoanaw wismng
to sav? hisljorse lbr another heat, tbe-otber, ri
ders followed his example,: Betsey Kanspm all the
while spanking-alpng"," and haying .ihed near a
fth bf a mile before the other? oiind uul-their;
mwtake ai?dcpusued;iJer1ierJ and the; conse-
tienqewasbei.wholeeiasdhUanc
Palestine' theibnlyicmidcMhicbn
try; risca in Mount- Hermon: passes thro lake
Merman aivl Gensesaret then fio,wirir; almost
due south through an eitensivV plain till pjss-,
ing to the east -of Jericho, it flows into tlie Dead
Sfiu ear Jericho, it isvdcep and yery rapid
Wider than the Tiber at Home. .Its Jength ,if :a-
bout 150 rniks. ' The banks are-steep, about 15
highr so th lrwbtch!
hi iwever, curiosity'ot superstition " impels alnvnst
every pilf'm to do ; some KVaiwly imagining- ii
. I had,survevca,r; Kiys Cn8teatilnann , tot
great' rivers of America, with that pleasure, whictr
somutie ana narure imparl ; iiHti-yisnct uic
Tiber i with erithusWm,5 and' sbueht . with ttie
sanie.jnt erest the ' Eurotas : SndCephissus, ? but
I aui not express whaf I feltt at the jsi1it ot the
Jordan. Not xnlj' did-this . river; remind me of
ren'ownedantiqutty, and one, of thq most ScquP
site poems ever confided to the memory: of mart '
uunis sTurcs iiK.ewi.se preseniu co niv vieiv inc.
theatre of miracles' tif my reKg ion. J iidea is the
only country in the world that revives iii the tra
veller the memory of human affairs and of 'ce
lestial things aHdwhichby4iths coixiynationi
produces in the 'aoul a feeling which no other xe
Uion w capable of exciting ; i it
IForctsttr9 Sketches.
'At the'resldence of her brother, in'Tennes'see
a few week ago, Mr. Calvin Nicholson to" Aliss
Mary B. Joncs, daugiiter -of 4he late Mr. licddin
Jones nf this eounty.p-;, ' j- ,;t'-v xi&iiyi?l"
At Rockinphtun,ilichmond county, on the 12th;
inst. 'Mr William G'.JWebb, to. Miss Clestla-O.
Gootlrich.'daliphter 'of Mafvey GooiIrich, Esq f ,
' lnx Chera Cv a few days agb Mr.VOaoi'et
Johnson, of Connecticut, r to Miss Elizabeth
Blank, formerly of Charleston; ; - ; y ' ' I.
On tli 9th instant, in Virginia Mr. Isaac Her.
ron, aged 101 y eai's, r tu: Miis Ann Simpson 5 of
.Cu!peper coun y.--ZCs7" I . - -v-h -'i-' ''--V t-'
la Lincoln county, on the 20th nit.. Mr. Jacob
Huffman, to Miss. Susan 'Shbok.TI y . !. y
; In;Rowan coiintjvori the 27th ult. Mr. Bryson
Moore to Rfss Nancy Hutson. .? Also i on the. 9th
inst. by the Jtev. . .Jesse, ; Itankin, Col. William
F. Kelly to.Miss SarahArnn Gah her, daughter
of the" late Nicholas GaitUer, Esq ; -.X '.ivi
py:yym"mmxH 'yyy
v In Cumberland County, on the 7;h Inst, in the
fifteenth yr-r of her'age, Ann (Gilchrist,"' dauh-:
ter of Neill McBay, Esq ; -rx' .7 V: .. 1
.In Fay et t e vile, on - M o nd ay last, Mr s. Seort
At his seat, ; near; Hockingham in 1 fttebmond
county, 0 General Benjamin . H. Covington, of a
short but severe attack of typhus fever, ... Gene
ral CoviMijton was Clerk of ttte Superior Court, of
r Richmond county and principal Olerkf the.Se--
nate ot th State. - "V - :r-y -:'.f M.?;4v -i :
In 'Rutherford,; N.'' C. on' the 28th September
in the Blttiyear of rhis agc,Mr William Smart.
He was among the 'firat settler's of - that section of
Country ; and has left an aged. widow, and a nu-1
merou3 train of descend:. ts, to lament his. loss,"
In Charleston a few days since -Miss, Joanna
England, sister to the Rt Itev. Bishop'England.
Near etersburgi Pike county,1 Indiana, on'the
1st. September last. Mr. George Campbell in the
53d year of his age, son of the late Col. J.: Camp
bell of Bertie, and fori some years a' resident - of
Orange 'county in this state. f ' f ; v ;
Miss E. Geddy can accommodate.
ten or t welve Members ofthe approacUi : Le
gislature with Board. y Tlibse who prefer riJnn
out from her dwelling house are ieques.ed to
( make early application. :. ' fx ' y- 'J :y,y
October 22..: y..- , 10 .t.:-'.
OrpHK semi-annual Kxamination of the Students
jil attached to this lnstitntion. JwiU commence?
bn Monday the 5th November and.end. on the
Friday , follow ing. V-f-i y y yy$ -H-
Pafentscriardians and others are respectfully
invited to attend. . Si-".''.
, -j : '.By order,"rf : r;'X. ' ;: 'f.X:
1 H?:rx: ' WM.-HILL, Sect'y.
. f . Raleigh d Oct, :.;yAlt. yyyi'y-:f:,y
Three -door belota Xthe Newbem JBanfc, Jtaietghi
V! t:- '...i, -'. :-. Jt . ..... s.;-v..-. ..
"V'.:- irri :."'. - x -V" ' '; ';-,:r?y
"'HE Subscribers present their sincere thanks
, I v v4o their friends and theipubllc in "general,
for the liberal encouragement hitherto received,
and respectfully inform them; that they - bare
iust returned from New-York, where they pur
chased a splendid assortment of Goods, iu their
r ; Sup'r. Blue andBlack Velvet Cloths,
i v . j , Drab, .Brown and Claret do. '
' ;'' vi Steel .Mixt') '''"-i?fvddV;-
''Blue and Black Cas&imeres,
-1r J";
"Elegant English' Sipc Handkerchiefs,
X First quality of Black do ;
- .' -:; - Common y '"t do; y -do '
; - f Bandanno and Flag , do .
urao ana aieci 4mxis il,, . uo
Also a great-variety of Fancy Cravats
1 T r ! Superior Horseskiri and Beaver Gloves
f. Fxtent:.suspenaers t.yt,'.i ?.,5x
Common " y dA'-v-'B i, :.'.vr"
; Lm bs wool S hi rts it.lX' j '
Lambswool and Cott on Drawers u - v
Black, .Drab ami .White licayer Hals
r
IT.
. . the first qualitY-vr'a--
- iVK'.'i- . wcioivi ui'f minis; v viurr -ill iiic latcSV
'f - ; ' New-York and Philadelphia Fdsliibns.
-They have also oi hand geneiI Vasoliment
of READY MADE CLOTHpvGi ' manufactured
from mateiials, recently imported andunder their
own inspection in newoern anu iq iieign, con
Sitting Of;-' v5 ".-J-";.-;-- .J: ;; 4 a
1 Blue & Black. Dress Coats .",4"-'
, BUie ? Green,' Claret St Olivegreen Frock doX
,Blue cc Drao isox ca3 : i. , - 4-;
,? Drab ver v ditto.J?.i;-;.u-----:
Blue ClothJBt: Camlet Cloak - v
V" ; A variety of C loth & Ca ssi meres Pantaloons
r I : . Cbt'yelveV English'Silk, Toilinet, ft Vadciv-
-'. . cia-vesrs.'--' - :n:v- tS
.V I Blue and Blax:kciolii 4o 5 '
Gentlemen will find Jt greatly tojlheir fadvah
tage to;caI and examine tiie above goods.as' they
intend selling lower for cash than any heretofore
ottered in this market. - j ,
.-V ' : F.C. ELLLS St Co:
K K- B. They hare in their employ a number of
ine oesi workmen inai couiu oe oq: !neuaitne
North; which ill enable lfem to execute alFbr-'
ders which they may.be favored with, ,in- a style
- Two ? three additiooal Journeymen wanted-
Betsey Ttansom,: who ottcourse j took the purse
without further contesti;3;:frX' 5-;
. - v X.: --.J-y:: i-,: $. '"-. i-y
-Tortl; Aneric.
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Uvicis, No. IVi-
for October, lC2r.
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AltT': J. -Crlention s ' t. ... .t? r
.CohstitufivnT : . he ; Dohates," llesolut''n. r: . !
Othef 'Proceedings, on the ;iAdontIbr"of the r.
err1 DrtstttutionVas recpmJriended' by.th'e GanV
er : jhventibot Phifa'IclphM on 'rinVli" i'v 1 l
SeptembeViii??'. pdllected .and. revised I ,y J -,'nat
hTx EJ1 ijt jYoU .1 . L Co t inijTg- th D t j 1 1 c 2
in JlasSachusettand NewrA'cck.; ' '
lite vroie tGil lllu ? ubserTr.': -rn ; CrI- .
tiqties'sur le Roman de Gd -Btis" lt SaiitlJ !anc j
par JA.Lfornte'..' - ;. ...
es of a Tou r, to t e I-a k es,. of, ta i; 1 1 r ac t er i; ' '
Custornsof thehippewav Xidians, and cf "Inci
dents connected Vl t he Tr eaty of Fond du LaC.
lByTliolna: 1-MfKenney. r v
t-'Yv-- Iloliri rig's ItyviahfofyjjPafir&rS erv:r
Popidar Poetr tptnlaffd by jo?ir n vr;
' V:'::Life of. Majors CtrrfaiffAr. t&eEneffih u.
ifurmtr, Lite and (drrcspotdebce of Major Cc:
wrisrtt ; edited bv his NJece, F. I). Ciiiw ;t. .
. - vcoptr's funncfii Economy. jectores on-;
the Elements of Political Ecbhbin . 13y Thomsi
.Coojer.t;;;!.- . ..UTi; ; x, ..;
;iYIH Steethcs&f ITenrv CliiL ,v The Speeches
of, llenry.Qlay, dcliveredin tlie Congress of the
United States ; to which is prefixed a lJioplu-
Speeches at Lexington and Iewisbiirtnv Hn.i b--tore
the 1 Colonization -Society J at Wasliin
tbethWrNwithiAddres rto his' Cbristitu v -on
the subject of thelaleresdei,oal TJccl .
iyJtoofy '
Crammar 1 bemoan aUempt t f)nn' a Grar
of theAEngtfsTr "
those bf rtiie Latiir, Greek, " and other, i'c: .
iJarigaags-HyWihi
Captain C Jey eland ' Yoy age iVo m C !
:tot t he Tforth west Coast of America-
vyQart'erly.TUst;of T r
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Notice;
jlBfi' 9uhsCTiberbeinj;'desirb4ts td.'r.eraov3 t
Containing 380 acres" lyinjj Ttiles belr Cr i-pel-Hilf;
on tbemailjrbad Ualeigh. It is w 11
adapted tb;thcuj!rirreVfc Cott n :
and Tobacco, has tblr?ib!y'. g"bd buiM'ings on t. -
a'Whiskeypistillerv ulajjtMwl Ape Orcha: I
-it has also aineV Storehouses and is consider--,
edjo'he a good Stannfor a Coibitry Stored A "
more particular description is deemed" Onnec
.sary, a it is presumed every p peron'desirou 3 of
purcjiasmg . wi 1 1 ukc, ocexsjun r , -. yc w . 1 u c -. v
;onngNegroes would be taken in part pay,nep
iThbsev who'4 wUhtd purcjiase such i'ract o:'
Land; woulbwell to apply tb the subsr. ?
as soon as-possible; - i ' '5 . ' - -'.VyrfinOSEPHAUBEE
-Jun. I ,
Orange cbunty,-. Sept 1 5.'- . -';. l. Sw "
:y-: rSpjeadid -)cheme f - 1
i -J-:.-.:; . v . xtt wTti ot ict'. v 1 Q'tT : ; - - ,
-To be druwn pu Wednesday, .2T.h Nav. next, j
.:-?This.-is the most .prilliaut ;Schems which Hav
been offered for a long time'; only 14, 1 90 Tick
ets. Three numbers cannot draw less than $500 J
The 39Ti&ets having on" theno 1 first -and second
kdrawnnumbers.onlyr w"l be entitled , ? 120
The 39 do- withthe J st aod 6th will each be er.
titled to $10Qf The 39 dr.. with! the2d and 3
to $90 j 39 dt;' with al and 6tli fo- The 3.
do. with 2d abd 6th' to 870 j and the 39 do; with
the. 4th 'and 5th drawn Ni)s.ori:e;ch, "$n0 ; and
the 78 Tickets having bn them the 4th aud 6th,
or.5th and. 6th drawn Nov. on them r;ch, $50.
$3;XK of Jthe $4;SqO Fnze will oe . paid in Aibiv
ny lamts, the balance Jn cash. .
1 Prize of 850,000 . , ;,
- -. sc.: - .- . . ' r--
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H J- Vi
5 Prizes of w ,000 :
O,.;: . 500 .
... " ...
120 1
N.100- :
.t50.;:
.rom:
60
'50
, v:
4446
v.
.1 r.J
TFhtiiit&ket
yr p ac Jiuis s SO, Sixteenths I
V COT Orders (l-bm any Jplirt of the: Unit ed S
enclosing 1 he Cash or Prize Tickets 1 be
-te.
err :
promptly attended: to if a ddressed tp .
?: YATES ,&"'McINTYRE.
r : Cg v : ;. ';' Ra le rgh br.Fa " - - . .
MMir. loiinwmg.ans.tne.aravnfniRibers cF. vf
I Ne w; Ytrk Consolidated Lbtten S eve tl
pll 850V54 Capital Pnze of 1,00 - .;'
c 4, -1 3,-; 44" ! : , t. -1 ,i; s,:c- - -'
r Besides many others jjaYeJieenr!d
; Y.ATK5 & miKtyui:
ft jDraws to : morroV; " Renew yourni zes
Oct. 2. 1837. - ' " V r ' ' .... " :
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OR Sale pn accommbtUttng tcrs, eleven
hundred and ninetwtwb acres cf Land Ivi-'. .
within five miles of Oxf'onl, in Granvdle coxfntv"
Situation highf an V healthy ; about 300 acre
cleared audi well inc!osel and Jcomid sV
po tion fresh land. The land generally i -1 pi
; , J 1 ui'u. iu. iiic-.'.vuKure.) ..01 ti;rfl, Cctt
itol Tobacco: Terms made known bv
-cer,Vor.::if. Absent rbyJoseph'B. LUtleioh
Oxford, SepL'15.
liuhav'?iy : - . ...
Tjcom the subscriber o tht6tT ibsf. la r;eT-
Manf:j)y?tbe name f ilAllTli?eet 9 cjr!
inclwts higlvryellow crapWibnV;a!iout i.'S,yeai j
of 'agV.He carneawayJ with hima "lurge'bun.
die of homeTinade cfothes.; lias a rr?d scinr err
hia forchead,l expect? her wifl sAts:.. to -3$-'
byhr nameabf JAMEST DAYi 'widv J rU4..
uiiv puxposc. ; i wn give aTeasonaoie 4 . i, ard to
my person apprche:jcin $uid uerc, j V V I
. - MQ3UUA BAIIIIEH
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