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l?4ng publication those of greater leng-th' m the
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.VjThe.followinf '-is" an", extract: of aIettervad
i dressed to the Editors of; the NeMr-Orleans sAr
i rjrtVs containing a statement of- the late r bloody
Viffair near Natchez, by a party from Alexandria;
.;";:vii Uapidei It would seem as if all the elements
rt "c f th e infe rnal re gtons i w ere.1 let : loose ,r and -.Jthat
these deed were perpetrated by demons in the
ihape of men. - '
' . '".-.Concortlial .241807.;
'"".C.'Deir, Sir.r-I .was invited by , ,Dr. ,3lIatldox, not
long since,' to an interview without the. limits ot
' tJie state,'! met him at Natchez,on the,18th"inst;f
on ihe'lS h l was challenged by him.' 1 appoint-
ed the 19th for the dayand the'fifst sand beach"
; above Natchez, on the Mississippi- side, for - the
; !lace :of .meeting1.- We met," 1 exchanged '-two
: shots without efTect, and made friends; ? . llvself
ahd niy -friend, ; Major .M'VVhorter, and my -surge
: on,' Dr.l'Cimty, were invited by Or. Muddox and
lus friend, Col. Crane, and surgeon,- DrUouney,
" to t lie .oils,-wherti his frientls - who were : ex
' eluded trorn the field, were stationed, to ; take
jiome relreshment f 'when about ''half way,1 we
. were met by-my frend,'Gen. Cuney, Mri James
."Bowie, -and my - brother who .had: accompanied
me. from Red iliver, and-who: were also Excluded
from" the field, and had taken. their station. in. the
woods; abotit ii hundred ""yards from: -.-the- field.
' GeiV- Cuney, on meetinpjUH inquired of me how
the affair had been settled v I told him that Dr.
V;v Middox mid my self had exchanged wvo shots
and. made friends.' i He'then turned to i Colonel
'Cne-who was near nie 'and ..observed to him
that there? was a. difference-, between them, 1 and
that they had better return to the ground & settle
it as Dr Maddox and myselt-haddone Dn Cu
' ney.and mvseU interposed and -stated to the G n
ral that that was not the lime1-nor.the place for
Uthe. adjustntent of:'their d fferelice ;-Jhe General
f iimitiediately acquiesced ;t and- his brother- had
turned to leave him . when ; Crane, without "re
rplying to General ,'Cuney,-or sayin- one ; word
'fired a pistol at him, which he carried in his hand,
. .' but without effect. - l.theu jstepped;back oneor
wo paces, when Crane drewfrom his belt ano--ther
pisto!, firedat and wounded Gen.'; Cuney in
-the thigU ; he expired maboUt'fifteetu minutes.'
r As Crane presented a second pistoU General Cu
fhey placed his hand t)n bis but did not draw:un
tilhe had receivVd Crane's second fire tis he was
-3faliihg.j vGeneral Cuney did, hot firea pistol ."on
the ground. , I: addition to the above I will staie",
tih the authority of Dr. Hunt, of 'Natchez, Jthat
-. Crane had s.id to his friends in Natchez :that ' if
; General 'Cuney . made 'his appearance ; om the
jj-round, he Crane, would kill bim-and that,- at
;all events, he intended to ki ;l , him the- firsts op
pbrtnhity andwell has he . kept his promise
JL)r. Denny has since. informed ms tliat Crane had
rnade.th e; san i e declaration previeus t o his -Jeatv
iirg Ivbme.' ;Dr. Hunt called at Cuney's quartt-rs
the evening previous Jo the meedncrwith the
; yiew;of communicating. Crane's; inteinioiri : but
uufortunately; .Dr.- C. was notiat.his' lodgings, Or
oinerwiae xnis premeuuateu murder would have
been prevented, V Your obedient servant, :Vr.-i
-j r;; ? -Sam. jl.' wells
,v .Further applications relative to ,tKe 'affair fur
nished us j- Air. Bowie,? upon seemg-GenV Cu
ney, drew- l his . pistol ;TCrane, after shooting
CenVCunevVi drewa third.; nistol ': , Bowie and
himself, exchanged rCbhots;! simultaneouslybftt
cwiuiout.enect ; Crane tired: '-: By this time Ma
jor ;:-W right.? and . the t wo Blanchards, from Hed
Jiiver came running down fiorrf fthe. wood -.with
drawn pistols, when Wright- 3topped, " took aim
at Bowie,- fired and : missed him t he - then ' ad
vanced, three or four, paces, d re w another pistol,
Vne was unarmed, butfth'at ifhe was . a man r. to
shoot' of. Maior M' Wlioit
placed an arm in his. hand they- both fired :
I y riHt tine or two seconds firstj and - both with
effect t Mr., Bowie was'shot throHgh the breast;
VT'gUt. was struck in his side, but; the ball did
;not enter.; AV right theni fled ; "Bowie : drew
"linife, and pursued him,;and when within about
en feet of im lie received a simultaneous fire
froxri the. Blanchards v pne-bf the' balls vtook ef
fect in his thiirh and cut him: do w ft : - observing
which, Wright "wheelel,v when het and Alfred
" u-Mf cw iiieir-swovu canes, rusnea oti uim
commenced Stabbini?1-Bowie Who- was oostrate.
, Bowie scuffled for -some'secondsuntil he got on
n9 seat, he then reached up, caaght;W right by
the coajt. drew liiro down r -on C him;':' and at .one
: stab dispatched him. v Mr. W, ;We!!s. who .had
.been attending on TGen Cu ney after he, had fall
len observinir Bowie's . situations-ran' to This -,re-
- lief, fired at Blanchard. i but fortunately only
wounded. s Blanchards in 'the arm. ;Thef combat
, !cuur,J '.w aiicf- naa i jnree ptsiois, rfliajor i
.. ngnt and t wo Blanchards t o each. . .The gen
tlemen from Natchez, and vicinity.v who had a"v
companied'them, and "were on the -ground in
the. affray, were armed -some with two pistols.;
i nere was also brought to the ; field' ai double
barrel gun and.bther arms were at hand.se In-all
-they numbered fifteen or twenty, pistols and. one
.shot gun ihe other party Ti:d five pistols
, "go-oinin
Jltt Fayetteville, .-3V. -C-?
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consequence of. the failure of Jhe Boston
.Glass Comniinv -tumII h drl nn 7"iifl(l:ii Jtli
Heceber next, the entire stock of
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'i.'" Window. Glass GlasiJFarey 1 V
woHglng to thnt Compatiy,;" consisting of fortv
,0r assirted Fancy. Glass Ware,, such as .Turn
i'Ws Decanter1 t v.- ions s'zes and slnpes,
J-a: Pitchers, Cruet., il ilts,. Ca-'of BottL s,
..Mn-ps and Apthecar Dottles,' fee. : ' , .
:" A cho'ceisKortmcnt ot
-'Go,:, Hard Vt
-""ment i,f ntl-rv.
es!) import.
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Reports oMhe Supreme Court
'! The Reports of Cases decided at the lar term
of the Supreme Court, will bepublished in a few
days. ' No attention will be paid to the old Sub
scription'List." - Those'gentlemen who wish 4 the
number-will e nclose l post l paid to J ; W xtm o n e,
Raleigh, one dollar and fifty cents, upon the re
fceiptfof which it,will be sent to them by return
ot mail ? r ;. - : V , i
ilwalnahle Plant a Hon in Wdke
f AT ..valuable Farm, lately known bv, the
I sii. name oV West-Hill, lying on both -sides of
Swift &; Williams's Creeks,' adjoining the'Plan
tatibn' of Governor Branch, about nine miles from
Haleigh, on the,Road', to Haywood, settled ori-.
gini'ly; by ?08eph Larieihe Grandfather of the
late occupant: of thatjiacne at atime when far
mers had choice ofthe'best lands in the country
The Vhole Tract of laridrconiains'To Thou-,
sand Two Hundred and ;Tw,enly acres-neac
1200 ' of . which is .Tirime -Jand-a "considerable
portion of: it fine low grounds... The residue" .is
well-timbered lIng-leaved tihe Land and issup
posedto . afford the . best". range f?r jcattje .and
hosrs in the county. The farm under cultivation
is between.3. find 400 ' acres; on wbich th'ere is
a tolerably .good Dwellingd louse,; and other out-1
6uildin'gs on as! li and so me" and healthful aVsiteJ
as can ue tounu wvuje couniy, or.pernaps: .in 111c
Staeti"v;.Thereas'a small GristpMill, which is cop",
venient for fam'dy and neighbourhood purposes.
I The farm is in good onler, andthat and) tli-i
and may viewed, l; onr. application to Mr, ; Tho.
mas "Howell,'. oh the premises i and the; termsof
sale, - which ' will , be accommodating,' , wilK be
made known bnappHcation" to JJ.VCales . f
Blfi(th,-'Jiirie 21.tl827.' ' ' j 59-tf. 1 -
y.f'r l?asiihabe Mat ;, V
::,'CLOTHSNG' STQBJS.
Tfiree 'rfoors ibelovr the Rewbkrn Bank, fltdleigh.
IHE Subscribers present theirsincere thanks
4 ' to thijif." friends ami the? public is t 'general,
for'the liberal encouragement hitherto received,
and respectfully; -inform them; that they have
just ' returned frbnV New-York, where they, ptir-chased.Vs-plendld
assurlmetit of Goudsiir their
line, consisting of" ' ' ' " -" ' "
- Sup'r; Blue and Black Velvet Cloths,
" .I'J c Drab, Brown and Claret do " v I;
- ' Steel hVMi V x ; a1 , '
v s , Blue. and Black Cassimeres,
'r 1 - LDrab and SteeT"Mixt do -
;J Elegant EnglishSilk Handkerchiefs, ,
' "" v FifsTquahty of Black do?
' ";"Cmn)(m:;M- do " do " ' - ,
1 ' " r 4 "'Also a great variety of Fancy Cravats
, . ," -A.and Stocks''';-. - . ' ' "
'.; f:1 ' Superior Jlorseskin and BeaverGloves V
; " - Patent -Suspenders " ,
: Common ' dtf :" ' I .-' . - -I
, . - . Lam!swbol Shirts j . rv '
? ri' Yi La m b s w o o I ah d C ott o h .Drawers V, -r. 'u. r
. ukcfc "D,ab and White'Beaver Hats of
. ; the first quality T: '
; ..- t,; . secona uo.niaue 10 oruer-in me latest
: . a . , ;NewlYorkand Philadelphia Fashions.'
t r They ha ve also on hand a 'general Assortment
of HEADYrMA 13 E ' CLOTHING manufactured
from materials recently Imported and under their
own inspection iriNewbern and in RileighV'con-
sisting of
;' Blue St Black Dress Coats': ' ;
''" , ,Blue,'Green, Claret' St Olive Frock do. -;
I : Blue & Drab Box Coats ' ' ' r ' :
r 'Drab over ditto ' " 4 : ' J r -
J v Blue Cloth & Camlet Cloaks ; c' " " -" '
'A variety .of Cloth(Sc 'CassimereTPantal6on'
f ; Cut Velvet, English Silk, ToilineV&.Valen-
ciaVestsj v : " ' - v-;J
'tT .Blue and Black Cloth "do: . . ' - ' f
i ' Gentlemen will find it greatly to j-their ! advan
tage io can annexsniiiie me anove goous.as incy
intend selling lowerlfof cash than any heretofore
offered n this mar ket. ; - ': V-.Hi
; ; t t . ; - s - -F. C. JiLLlf S Co. -
, N., B.Thev bave in their emnloya. number of
the best workmen that could be obtained at e the
North; which will enable them to execute all or
ders' which' they, may be favored with,vin a style
that cannot be surpassed. - : T - ' "
' Two or three additional Journev men wanted.
Apply-to V. r t'-F. C.Et &,CbV !
Raleigh, Oct. 23, 1 827." i1 1 s V. - ; J .'
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cteLebuated
TTieMuriner iat the Bottom
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A PATENT-having, been issued by the I
PresiT
dentof the United States,to 'Edward New
man,1 for his valuable improvement on "the - Grist
Mill,; the 'subscriber isfully authprised andV em
no wercd. to make sale.of Richts for usincr a sinerle
nun,, or.tue ivigu ior.v usihjj ., aiu nus m any
Cou ntyi ;; or in .any ' S tate in , the' Union; except
Louisiana. v ; ;v . rVtV - .;v k
j Persona wishing to purchase Rights, can 'di
rect 't heir letters to Samuel Morehead, Postmas
ter,;Martinvill, GuilfordNC; andtheyVill.be
immediately attended to, -tv; t
TThef superior atvantages of this Millconsist
in t'-.e, gi'inding being done so n'earhe centre,
w h ere 1 1 1 e power,! i p pli ed -th e small si 2e oft lie
st on es, nnd t h e tppli cat i h. of .pressure t o su p
ply the abence. of weight.c The running stone
is "placed on the spinUle,- and facing -ipwards to
he bedstone, which is permanently fixed; - The
. Pressure is appliedVo. thecentre of' -the runner,
nd' the gtttin introduced 1ntb ;the -millithrpagh
the eye of the bed,or top stone. N
- The simple construction of this Mill, -its trreat
di i rnbi lity and che ap n essi and-T its con vei tie nee
anl usefulness to all persons -having large families
and btock; and the facility with which animal or
wnter power can be - applied, --have given it the
decided preference ' over all :the inventions of
this kind, with - persona,, who 'can judge such
i hx correctly. ' S AMLTEL rlOUEHEAD,
, ; Agent .for Edward Newman, Patentee:
-ch30. - . . 52 w6w-tm6m: i
The Editors of the Itegister'are authorised
to ?.ct S3
cour.tv.-
Agents for the sale of Bights, in Wake
IlTi following are tlie drawn
. Iew-YorTi Consolidated Lottf
1227 1 lzr - t
trs in the
C.h Cbss,
1-t.
2d. - 3d.
A o q.
4th.
rth
FD ETURNS his sincere thanks to his friends &
Si L.f the public generally for the liheral patron
age he pas heretofore received.and begs leave to
inform them that he still continues to canyon the
J ailorin Su sines x at ru old stand oije door above
Mr.Jlichardmlth's .Storev.and directly, opposite
the Jfostothce, where he has m hts . employment
"omc first rate "workmen; ; . and i gentlemen .wish
ing expedition, can have ,a. suit, of, clothes made
i n one dtytr notin ferior to;any.. work done in .the
sjtate. : He has also on hatid an' assortment "of Su
p'erhne CIoths,and more are daily expected ; He-
has at,, present .some Heady, Made Clotfuner. which
he. will sell cheap for cash or on a short credit,
to his punctual cjustomers.' v ; ." '
t'Nn B. All orders ibr;work," promptly attended
to. s- . J. L. "
Raleiprh Oct.'l9th' 1827.' ' . 12,law3t '
' OxfordAcademies."
rgMIE examination' r. f , the 3 Male - A cademy be
' i' gins-on Mond:v t he 12th of -Nov. and the
Report will be" read ATednesday ' morning ; ? im-;
mediately after which that -of the Female Acadev
myvdl take" placer iand thfe exercises will close
on Fndayevenrngs with a musical exhibition.;
The attendance of 'all interested is respectfully
solicited." ' ?" f- v -j.', v .-
The" winter session of these" Institutions 'Opens
on Monday .7th Man'y; 1828. ' The Male binder
the caf e of Jr D; Johnson as heretofore. T!ie fe
male "under thatof the Rev. Jos. Labafe.- ' -
. j.- a A BURTON, Sec'ry. -
I Th er Eden ton Gazette,1 ? orf "o tk ; 1 1 e raid,"- nd
Petersbuigh Intelligencer,' will Miblish"the above
three weeks aL.d. for ward. their, accounts,- to1 he
Post Master of t is place. V ' ' ' ''
Oxfonl.'Oct. 20th; 1827. - " 11 3w C
OKUNAUh DUPUY respectfully informs his
MP tneiuls and the public --in ernerar. .that he
has just 'returned from the' North and has opened
an elegant assortment of the above Ar?icles,which
he will ; dispose of , at very, reduced i prices for
- AH 'kinds oF.Golo and Silver Work manufact
ured and repaired in the most elegant style and
shortest notice." V He hopesi that by his punctual
And assiduous attention to Imsiness, to merit; a
continuance , of; that liberal encouragement he
uas received since ne commenced business. . .
Ral-jgh, Oct 8- . ' -r 6,8w-x
CLOTHING STORE.
fSH E subscriber; informs .1 hepublic; ; that he
L still continues at. his ild Stand, one doOr a
ove Messrs. f 1 & U. Kvle's Stored- wfiere4 he
carries on his Dusiness in its various branches.
For the liber! I support he has unifoi ndy receiv
ed, he tinders his sincere thanks and trusts that
his imsidii ty; and lUtentioh, united Vith'a dispo
sition tq please, will continue to secure for .him
share: of patronage.' ffok'eeps.-. constantly vin
his employ the best workmen, vwhtch will enable
him to execute all orders .with neatness, and des
patch. He has also, on .hand,' a; very, general as
sortment of " v
. IleaclyrMade Qlothingy
Suitable for Winter, made" of thtTbest materials,
- -'-"' and consisting in' part 'of r - "
; - -Blue and Black Dress Coats . t.r-,'.
'v Blue Olive," Gren & CLiret Frock do
1 . Blue and Bl'Ck. Pantaloons1- - -
' Black Silk;Velencia, Toilinett, Marseilles
if-- '' a -id Cloth Vest.ngs, ; V" ."
i f " Fancy Cravats and Pocket Handkerchiefs
WorxlsrockiGloves -v ' v- - :
' j; Common , do ';..i',-J ' '-, ,
i i . Suspenders and other articles of Wearing
'v. .'.'"Apparel.,. . -'i
-'"- ALEX. CAMPBELL! -
r ' Baleigh Oct. 27, 1827. , i . ? ;
t CCj" O n e o r 1 w o ad lit ion al J ou rn ey me n vi II I
meet .with employment and good wages "on ; ap
plication as. above. - v - -i-v.'t - "
' a 'Wantetl'alsoj two Apprentices to the-Tailoring
business, from"12.to 15 years ofage. -.
" S" ': -""C. r ' '"" . 12 law4w ,
straYvHorse: ;
S'
TBAYED from the subscriber on the 20th
October last; a BaV Hnrse witli a black mane
andtaif, about five feet high, four -ears old last
"spring,- tolerable large 'feet and a 5 scar ran fthe
hinder part f of-his right thigh no o'her rnar&
recollected. ; Any t inf brmation' concerntng stid
Hore will be.thatikfully rec'eivel and a iiberl
remuneration will be given :: to j'nyperson. who
wil! stop said -Horse land. give information to the
subscriber, living; three miles nurtrrof , y arren "
ton, N. C. - , T
GIDEON 1
GREEN.
vNov.15.
i-
?.t tUarriage i and Ur igr Alji-iitt
a
f tilH E Sunscribers takes this? metiod t ;makp.
C-iL . known to his friends and. the pubhc that h.-
lias on hand.a number of Pannel and 'Stick. Gigs
and also aJSuIkyj finished jnjiands)iiie style and
of ,thebest materialswhich he" offers at very; low
prices' persons ; wishnig to purchase an-l" invited
to call and view Them. . - v-r - ;V ; , jj.
'? Gigs and Sulkies sent to his shop to be repr.ir
ed or painted vwill be proraptly attended.itd"' and
kept in a Jiou&e to protectthtmi from' the -'weather,
s . - . , v . .1 . WESLEYVHl fAKEK.
- Kaleigh, Novemerl9. 1827 . . "
'L Mrs.r'O'iirieu'slSclioul. 'V
TfORthe present Session-terminates on'.,Tues-;
a,,i daythe l3th of -November and will -be re-
su m ed on t h e 3 rd M ou day i n "J a n u a ry ne xt. r
jn'Female Seminaries.
- Music
$55
$15
"t .Drawing & Painfing
I t.;tcii x oiuig i,uy must De proyKieci ,wtn .a
Coverlet, blanket; pair of Sheets and ..two Tow
els t1 otherwise a separate charge for those atti
cies .wiii be made
cation by. letter or otherwlseVto .Mrs. O'B. or the
subscriber, will De prmj,tl attended to. '
I ' ' ' bPii:,cEu o'iiiMn
i . yilhamjc o.i.i, ;,T. C. :,: '
zt. 25, 1827.
The R
llegit
;ton Gazette ajid
larborough trev Prs3. will
nserrions and forvprd iheir accouRts.-
V . Term3 as heretofore, (to. wit,) $60 per Session
for .Boanl and -Tuition,' including;e cry branch of
Literary' and Scientific Education: usually taught
?'- idj'reiwishtQ employ some lady (one with
out a; family) well qualified to take charge of thJ
Drawing and Painting department. ' Early aunli-
A
-Important'. Sale.;
Tri j Wednesday . t h e ;2 1 st d a v of No ve mb ec
.r-nextti we shall offe-r. for sale to the, highest
bidder, at the residence of the late Col. Josehl
Hawkins, in the, City of JialeighaV considerable
portion of the P E U1S I rAB LE ESTATE of said
decedent, consisting of a, Jargei assortment o
the best Household,and, Kitchen Furniture ; also
a: Carriage and Harness.? -two Oigs and. Harness
piir'-of -welfbroke - Horses aiid'a good ndim.-
I lorse, about, one hundred and fifty; head of Cat.
t!e,'amongs which 'are'many suitable' for Beef
together -Witn a number ot ; vaiuabit Horses and
Mules.
, Twelve months'; creditvwill be given for jail
sums above 5,dollars; the purchaser, giving bond
witn good security,? before the property, is j deli
vered U'-For all sums
cash will be required,
of five dollars and under i
v-D BNKISV O'BBYAN.t i ? i
; m. v cWiluam- williams; -ij. Jer,f.
- i , r.MlCAJAU T. HAWKLVS,-f ; V
Ocfober 4.CiX?ZX- A4i'-V6.'.ds-.f
StateBaiiK bt dtth-Carinay
, M-BReikhiNovS 6;-l 827.
; A GREEABLY to, the Sdsectiou of ;the Ac
XJL incorporating tlie State Bank? of North Ca
rolina, an election of. JCirieteenDirVctors'br the
Pri nci p;il B i nk ii-to'taki place an imidly on" the
first MondayinDecemberD 'The . Stockholders
ot tne sa d Hanlc are-tneretore?.called upon to
meet and hold, said election,; iandtb attend t to
such other business fin relation tothV general
interests of the lnstiiufioi aS- may, h- Judged.' ne-ce8s-,ry,Von
Mouday the 3d-'of iiecernber next;
at.9 xi'clock .:m!themb Ra
leigh, m i ''i'v MifilK .'
- v" - - By order.cf the.Bo.ardj l--J -.
5 . WMll II AYi OOD. CashieV.tV
V&j Snch Stockholdersas cannot conveniently
aueiiui ,wiu picase io sena xneir proxies. . v..
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fllUE Subscriber has for sale, in Warrenton, 50
- JL Cotton Gins; 6F Davidson's V bestni nufC
ture, consisting of from .35 to 50 Saws, b it h' Iron
and Cast Steel. His prices periaw;, are.52 and
$2 50. , 1 - .CCt- 7:'cf:$3
" V 7 ' GOUDON CAWTHORN.
Oct. 1 8, '1837" Ti&r-t
--n 96 w
, ; ,To JouvMieymehSlioeuiake
rTpHE ubcr'ber wishes to eraploj' two or three
S' I first rat Journeymen. Shoemafcersto whorh
steady work and the best prices; will be gi ven,f t
e arly ap p 1 icati dii b e Jnad ev f o ' : i?:'Ki
i' v -V, ;.ATrLLTAM J, LOU GEE. 5
? Raleigh, Nnv.12ih; 1337.; : t-i6 a-iw3tii
-f '
W1
ILL! AMSc H AYWOOD have received the
; following Wiries" and Spirits,1 Selected in
the;Ne w -Yrk Markct,'by an e xperienced, Com
mi sion M erchant, who- assures theml that '.they
are "of the first quality. They are enabled to sell
them. Cieap for Cash. - . . "
. Old Madeira,"
Sicily, do ' .:
. " TenerifTe, r
'en-:
T4
-,u.
k SweetIalaFa,J ,'
. ,' Cogniac Brandy, j
: Jamaica V-um,; ;.;;
Holland Gin.
1 Families wishing to .be1- supplied - will ; do ;wll
to call and examine the quality, and prices of. the
to
above.
Raleigh. Nov. 15. 187.
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A (LL'the Citizens of Frank lia opposed to the
XJL e levation of GeriJackson , to the,Pr"esid en
cy, alsodhose in favor'of-the ele vatio it of " J oh i i
Qui ncy AdamsyT are request edto convene at the
Court "House' at Louisbur'gon Saturdavthe 1st
of December nextjTor the purpose , of choosing
one or more-; ' Delegates, to meet at Raleigh; on
the 20th December next," i Convention -of Dele
gates," from ohertoanties:of the Sfate, and as
sist "in forming an Ele ctoral Ticket, adverse 'to
the pretensions of the Military CuididateiA
A; In opposing the ambitious 'views f Gem Jack
son, we, as a part of the "Citizens of die Rer-ublic,
den y the charge of ingratituile sbjoften'reitef ated
in our ear- byvtiie Getiral's advocates --y$3::r.
i are gTrttefuto the Gener?lfbr his military
services-;to tfie 'country 7 We -thinks they ! tiave.
deservedly placed him high on the. list of the present-
warr ors of the age an 1 had he suitable
qualifications; weT shouldVtJoice foiee him pritK
mottfd 4o the first office irf theltepublic.x;:
But.wef.re urivrijiihg ;tcTgraiifV -n"an innocent'
ambition, -b8por.tin with our own and the civil
liberties of the p ;:bpi;e.? j?A ivfditary President,
as an 'exampley is' fraught with da: ger:. and were
it not, we ewild riot conscientiously hid inVad
ya ncing t o theChief Magistracy of this Nation a
man; . the- whole tenor vof wh'isei actionshi pub
he and prtvatelifeXacknowledgWio law but his
bwn "impetuous will.-yr.4-;r-
. v Frien dsj of Rep ubfican.!.5reedo.m in i Fra nkli n,
and tUrnoghcut" the S"tale,'ilFy6u"sieeri when
Ihe chains o domestic Tyranny are 5 forging- for
you'and your posterity i" Will you slumber, while
Histor)- ' a sureguide .in the fJair of Republics,
points with" unvarying' stedinesswitti inwful cer
tainty to approaching Tuift''1r5'!Tiuk.tne::e
tm-ant but ."misguided zeal -of a portion of your
fellow-citizens, tyour- own and theirhberties are
111 peril: " Awake from yonr lelhargy, make one
msnly,. effort, and you will avert the impending
thnger,"" and as mucn as in yon lies," insure the
safety of Uie future. ' X; '- ' -"
-. xFrjzrids of the Mmim'&tmtion.
I :'?N6vemb':rtl4a.l827. - . ""'"V-iaV
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TUB LIG MEETING.,
j- 4 ' LL'the Freemen of Carteret opposed to th-
V Alifitary " Candidate fbr'the Presidency -and
all those - favorable -to the re-election pf-John
Quincy ' Adains,iare" respectt July . requested to
meet at the Courthouse in Beaufort; on Saturtlay
1 7th Nov'r, at 2 o'clock,'. P. M . for thejHirpose
of choosing bnej or rnbre Delegates,' to me et tbe
Delegates from other Counties, cr.the City of
Raleigh, on the 20th day "of December next,-for
the purpose cf forming an Electoral Ticket, end
organizing such measures as may bedeerntd pro
per to ensure its success. The immediate atten
tion of the Freemen cfotLer Counties-who en.
tertaih sjtnilar rentirnents," is respecifully sol.c.t
ed. Unity c action, .ami persevering eiTbrt3
ate all that is requVredta,ensuresueces.;-';r. r';
' -Freemerr of Carolina ! arise in lycur Etrerth,
and . prevent this Repubhc -the" last rtrc t ci
FreedOM--from riisliir.'r with f -nt trijint3 r.
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Next Wednesday.
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dlONTAlNlNG, bes! lea ilie usual .
"(Calculations some useful" Esa
culture.-.iarjejty; bf valuable .Recipe
instntctiye' and entertaining matter.
TJie Almanacks may be. had 'whole
Publishers; j; Gab. s S Son, iri It
Cdwartl J-41a; Printer, in Fayette
Mr. S-ibnon HaU. Bookseller, of NVw !
retail of most ofthe Storekeepers in tli
C oi
mUJra hklin Com:
rnHE :(sub s cri be having contracted " v"!
v;i.',-;.;Trastee-'-'d - this Institution, to
the. same for thes'erisriing y ear, will ;
ticular-and p" pnal attention to the irvti-ic-suclTyouths
as may be .entrusted t c
His Iantrl experience in" teaching, ai . . , ,
toay tlia;. taere" sha 1 no groa f-,.-plaint
of his attention, both to the
his pupils; in Useful -knowledge an to t!: :,
ral deportmenU; The tenns c tuition vru,
r? ,F6r R-adirig, Writing and Arlthniet'-.
sion 53, ".--';:-- .''T
' Fora l ct!; r branches usually tv- "hi t
rrmes and C :.l-.-ges 10.
iThe subsenber woul:l ae to board ' '
ten or a doizen students 'at " 10 per se
-- ' C. A. HILL. '.
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