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1 t3r " We tip so frequsr'! appealed to, publicly 5 and pViyjtclv, for 's.n? .eutic frets .J,to the votes vVcf Ccn. Jjlck?i. whilst, a-'memh- of Coftgress, ' n reference' to Oeneral ;W'Aiiiiwr.owtltns we -cflnnotrefusff to publish the e stracts. Tr the National Artn-'s, which1 will befound in the auc v reeding columns U v, hlch hre sccuratejy copied - -frorh the record of Cnr.-re'sa. AVe are induced : ,ihe mo e ri-adily.to publish theri. Reeingftihat the ' Gcera of C cngress, from a laudabledesrre not 4 '-'to connect anv of their, public function 51th the 1 s coercions of partv,! appear td hayedechned furr '' ' rushing certified extracts from the;mcial Jourr nah ,! the tp Houses, each as are .wipposw., ? ' ; Hhe daji "again resolved itself into a Com v 'rrii ttee ofvthe whole-House on i.the Ad VV resa to the President of the,U. States, in answer to bis speech' toboth Houses of : CongressY ami afters soe therein,' MrV Speaker resumed the chair, ; v ; andIr iuhljenberg jrepord Hbat ;the cbmmittce had, accbrding.t order aain bad the sal d Address tinder consideration . ' h and made several . amendments thereto ; -A;5-:;-which. he delivered in at the Clefkitable;, ; ; where the same.were severalVy twice read, ' r and apireeb! to ;byvtlie' Hqusei'v; --j ' The Hou proceed edi to Tconstder the ; - said Addrci at the Clerk's table, and the v.v fbllowingclausev in the fourth paragraph, V. being under consideraUoritaXvit :;Ahd, t: - -vfrhile vve participate; infte full reliance rr ' jou- haye expressed ' on' the patriotism, I N self-fespec; v trytiieri,-we cherish the pleasing ope tha Vv.'a -mutual spirit qf juXticc;andwoderation v, ill ensure the success pit your persever- j A motion was..maean'd,'seTOn,dedtb a P mend the said clause, by striking out. the VV .TTords i'wiilerwelciteiaAc.jf -'reliance vou have expressed on rtlie patri - Y otismr self-respectrand fortitude olour countrymen j" and to insert, in lieu tHere ' ; f ifter.the Avord perseverance, V at the V:'; of; thcVcl -use,v the lvords at -the same time, we as?"f e ourselves that'you just confidence in v.ie patriotism, self-re- : , -spect, anajortuuae,pr our cizens, wm notifi any evenV be disappointedT anjd ; V they will, , on no , occasion, forgeti.what' is , r ;j-Vduel to the character,land .dignity Vpf our i r , Government anu country.,r ;;: ; ; ; ; ( '; , -v:-; ; ; J The Intelligencer publ ishes the name " '. ' :. . of all the members Voting on each ques - . : tion, but. we shall omit them 5 our design ? v a -being to exhibit only," the' course pursued , . .- by Gen." Jcksqn .! On the above.questioh - he voted for striking out and amending;-! r Arioxfier motion .was then made and se- v ; condedf ; to amend the said';Address,'by striKiuprout, in ine last pararapi inere . off t?re fbllowgclause, tc wit": .". , . 4i For oar ,cpuntry?s. sake, for the sake of KepubUcan libertvl it is our earnest y ., ?; ;.wsh . that -your, example may be the guide -of your successors' arid thus, after being ''.:!J : the ornamerit and safeguard of. the .present age, uecoine 5tne .paunmonyoi our ae ; scendants.". 30rdlTlReliuon"tt it pass- e.ia the negative A rfeP a!n4?ri: Jackson voted for striking out this tribute to, Gen. Washing TONr3 ' -And then the main question?being ta ken : that the Hou se d o aCTee - to the . said Addresiyv amended to-Tead as followeth : r SiR: ;rhe. House - of , Representatives have attended: to your comnrunica tion re- spectinr the ; state Vol our "country, with 2 ' '.-all the sensibility; thatr the contemplation 01 uie suuieci, uim su sense ol uuiy eau in- .-ance of theXriencIship of the Indians, and to maintain tne tranquil ltyottne'yv estern -:bntie'r, haybeen.adoptecl. and-We;iii-dulcet' the ' ope, that' these by -iro pressing i - We hr'e gratified Irr the information that . ' 7 it to easu res calculated to ensu re a con tiriuV the Indian tribes ixith jtriore i" .; captions of th power,' C -: i: f the United.'. States, will bo , attended Y-f- with success. V.-- :.ty,)t r'HJ'r? 1 H V -While v? e; notice,with satisfaction.; the '( i steps; that-yo'tr have take n , ;i n fprir su ance vfeiof tb e?', late;, treaties; witfii everatj? I.eign' J -: jiaiions the liberation yC4 vere prisoners . . t 'Algiers, is" a subjec of peculiar felicitation -Ve shall cheerfully pv : coperaie in anyr(iurtner measures vtnat 4 "shaii appcary Vforisidtwrito beTrer , , v-'iOttlSlte.- 'v. ' - i4rZ$'-yrC- v ;' VV, have eyerfeonctrnred Avithyou in the ' v ' most sincere arid ni forhr clispositiort to f a preserve". our-neutrar reiatums inviolate, 4 our harmony, with fthe j S'renchf Republic has; occurred For we fee," withyriuarid, ' v with our constituents", iliecordial and Un r : V" bated wisho maitaiarperfpctly .frierid-'- ' iy.uridersiandin ; witli that nationHYour. ; -ndeavr-3 . .. . honora! ; means' Q$ve&ry& peVc)e;arid' "0" to rtoro.thatjiar hye J heret6fore;soiw ; l tweert the French Repqblic and the ;UriiitT' vt ed;JState3, cannot fail, f therefore, to inte- ; : i;est 0 u r attcn tiort- f Ariel- while ,we par t i :.,.Yitoem;the"full reliance .'V vou -have o.x- V 4rAsedToWthe'c:pairibti9W, se.If-r ct, f; nntiTortitude of our country inen,tvc che ; Vfy: r3"i 1 th e. pi easi ng'hope t b a t a mutual s pirit 1 i "o jusiice.anci mooenttion . will ensure..tue '-success bf.yourperevW u .r;.;The various.subjcta of your communi- 4 canon wm reispeciivjciy. meet wun tne at- IJy tentton that "ilue to; their iVportarice-J; .; .... a -.-ur-e aayert. 10 -mo?. internal situaf yi tion of idr' -l-;nited States wuKleemljt 7 puaUytural and becotriing- locoriipar'e x the" prcsent:per?od with' that. 'imnK-diately rant zsderiti'-to the operation of the - Goy "? rcmmcntaml' Ux contrast it ivith the cala 'piUel.inj which the state of war still inV to iustify asVvsti H to 'cscUo warm - . -'22 .Ve-, Th .t t1 v in al tenant ; crsccn iimfli, 'hfntir. frr.a Ccnktitution. .and ticn cft!i3 :. j:.;..bl J llenrrCIaj,r :::d the to exalt cur:tTurids to a more fervent and ratefusens s. of pU Godf for the. beneficences by whichV its adniiriistratiorf th e rto so r emarkabl V xlisti nsuish ed ' v; And ivhire ;wc entertain a grateful oh yiction,lliat your wi tic aumjnistraiioc, oa,ueeu signal vuh ductvdcto,the siiccesk fcthc' preterit rtn or uovemmeiiiiv wq ca-nuoi joruenr w iA9rio other sitablcVow Citn; we cannot suirer tKe present :to pass Without attc tripling to isclose sjome of the emotionWwIiich itsanriot fail to awaketl.1 ; rriie " gratitud e arid,; ad mi ration ' o f yoiir cpuritrymeri ftre&till drawn tO; the recol lection, pt tliose :Tespielndentirtues-tan(l; talcnti 'which were 'so eriiinentlyv histru merital . to the achievement of the Re-j: volution, and , of; which that glorious ei vent v wijl ; ever be .the - memorial- ( You r obediericeV to the voice, of : duty "and your counlry,wheii jyou; - quitted, rc reluctaritlyiv -a second; ..iitrieQ; the retreat ypu i had ,choeriytanfirst 'accepted the Fresideripy, affbnled a new proof of the devotedness eC your zeaUnits service, andean earfiesVofrbe patriotism and suc cess which have characterized youradmi riisifratioriV ;; A9:the grateful confidenceof thet citizens xin: the virtues of their Chief Magistrates . .has essentially cowtributed to thai I success we j persuade oursel ves that the millions whom we represent, participate- with us i in- the anxious solici tudeof th present occasion. - ' ?Yet, we cannot ibe unmindful, that your moderation and magnanimity, twice dis played, by retiring frorii your exalted sta tions,': aitord examples no . less rare and -instructive to mankind, ithan valuable to a Republic. . i Although we are sensible that this, e- vent, ot itself, completes the lustre of a cnaracier aireaay conspicuously unrival led by the coincidence of virtue, taleiits, success, and publicJ estimation ; yet we conceive we owe 4it oyouV'Sir, and still more emphatically to ourselves and to- our Nation, (of the language of whose hearti we presume to think ourselves, at this moment, ithe faithful interpreters,) to ex press the sentiments with which it is con,- templated. ? : ( V-.-'-v:j. -. . The spectacle of a free and-enliiteri4 ed Nation offering,' by its Representatives, me inuuie 01 unieigneti approoavion to its First CitizOT, howeverrioveJ nd interest ing it; mayibe, derives jajl its:lsjtre(a lus tre ; which accident or enthqlasoi could not bestow, and which: adulation would tarnish,) from the trariscendant merit of wnicn uris ine voluntary testimony. I May you long enjoy that liberty which isso dear to you, and td which your name yrill eyer.be so dear r May your own vir tues, and , a Nation's prayers obtain the happiest sunshine for the decline of your For our countrys sake i for the sake, of Republican libertv fit is our earnest wish that your exampl ej , may be : the guide of your successors ; ana thus, alter being the ornament and safeguard of the present age, become the patrimony of our descend ants. T:!:j" ' W - I I T; ;.?., .. -.'!.-.": It was resolved in the aflirrnative. Yeas 67,'Naysl2- ;,(;.. .. . ;. ' ; . , : tlie yeas and nays being demanded by on e-fi fth o f the members pre sent ..- i i xnose wno-yoieu in tne negative, are : 'rhonias Blount, .Isaac ; Coles, William B. Giles Christopher, Greenup, James Hol land , j ADRKw - Jac kso.v, j Ed ward -Living ston, AlattheWf Locke, I William Lyman, Sainuel Maclay, Nathariiel Macon, and Auranam y enapie. ' Resolved; That Mr. Speaker, attended by the Hoiise. dd; present the; saiid jaddress i and ; that Mr. Ames, :M r. Xfadivbn, and Mr. Si tgreaves, b e a committee to wait on the President to know when.' arid where, it wiHbe Convenient for to receive the same.1 i :1 -' :' I -'v him From the Wilmington: Recorder.' - i . . k ?' ADMINISTRATION MEETING- ' At ah adjourned meeting of the citizens ofShallotte pistrictih Brunswick coupty, at the liouse of Win- Basford, r Aug. 130 ,1328, Sam)uel Frihk, Esoj. was, called to the; Chair ;and Saihuei S. !Gause, appointed Secre tary?An Address1 was delivered to themeetipg; by Joseph: ! jVerdrlce; TsqJ after which tlie following resolu tions were ojffe'red and unanimously, adopted ; (: 4 ; Resolved JThatriii consideration of e exal ted f charactef of !John incy.AdaWs f his wisdom integrity anil ong e sperience th;the political concerns' of the- nation i t . -i the abilitv oVfidelity withfwhieh heacquitted bimself in the 'important !6Kces in, which ne. iiaa ueen piacea py yy AjSHixoTpx if ee-. FEoiMADisoahd Mooe j and the Jwi sdom' fi rain e ss arid d ign ityh.e b as m a pifeted'iri discbargihg tlie; great anil re sponsibl e duties of Chief foistrate of tbe ibintiandlin'grit tuvtwij. 13 wic mjyicai lesuraonv oi nis n- umteu states j ana ' to preserve and Tier wiuiessingsr oi our republican institu tions. i- -:"?;', : V: r 7;; "o ; l v ;;.i?Mo4ttat c." v jig vo give an nonor tin to -(xeneral Andrew Jacksopior the services rendered f 0 hiy T. jqduij try at the ba.ttle.f;Kewrleans, him destitute of those moral and political qu aljficdtionsj hicl arneeessarv to ri. able htm;. to peHormUietdntiVaTrKr V - unvea wtes ; and be- hfir.ri Uc, would be greatlyieepirtlic uy elect 1. base'!:caTumr.: vithvhich; he ,ha3 been assail cd ,. are.de titute ol tru th andthe ri'ffipri: malice and;iisappoirited; bitiori, have not ;iesseried Vuf;cpnfi- derice, in tiiat eloquent at6r;blattes( riiati aridlncorrnptible patnotwhose life ble and lawful nieans tn oiir powerto.prp VnqtP the elclctvori of John Q. A'damsV ,Prer siderit bf the United States. v VV VJ, liesolveth:'TKat IVlessrS. John" J; Gause; 1 Samuel rrihk, Beriiamin Sellersv Thdmaa Black wel r Josenh F.r Yerd rice ana bam uel S. Gause, be ;a6mmiiteeV whbsedu-f iy 11 siian hjc,- u -ujcii a,uui 1 cspuuuciivc wUh such persons and cbmniittees, as they may inijiK. proper , anu vo auujjvswujuur measures, as they deem expedient, to car ry, iritri efiecit the aboye;jesolutibsfv ! ResolvedJShiti thismeeting exceedirig- ly regret the indisposition of John Julius Uau-se, risq. which nas preventea nis at tendance to deliver an address agreeably to previous appbi n t ment. ; a f tlesqTvedi Irlrat the thariksof this meet ing be given' to Joseph P.; Verdrice, Esq. lor nis eloquent ana appropriate Aaaress- " i;,;.-';', y. From the same., ' -0 ' L' The' Address JiiM Resolutions of the meeting held a few weeks since, in Chat ham county, meritattentive consideration from all men interested in. the welfare of this .State f 'and most, particularly ; from the. members of the General Assembly. The attention which -.we ask1 to- the sub-i ject f rem ouj: readers, will inform, them' concerning ari invention of the age which, at the present time, forms a theme of much discussion 5 and will afford" intelligent men ari opportunity of judging how far tlie great undertaking proposed to the Le gislature, will subserve the interests1 of the State, Be the .undertaking, alhis time, judicious or injudicious trutl) will not suffer by a candid examination of the arguments in favor of it The inhabitants rtf r.Kaflmin nnrl ftf nni4 f fWfln(ro"lifiv examined -them rami ihave? comcto the i i . j . ..t . . conclusion, that this Railroad will mtro- auce mucn weaun ana prosperity into tne State. . The inhabitants of Newbern have, uva VU.v nresentatio UU M.nfv rkrir'M.vr ; Q-f r 00 r 1 t4 i t . j- ol4. v vvJm,H?.,H.c .w fef . - taking" Few; men in the District of Wli- mihgtonv would hold that the" influx-of I nas oeen ceyoiea toinje. .country. -(. . , v r; - - l : "'Resolved miat ei ?will U9e all honorar sanction to tnis conclusion ana nave oy Mr. Gurley, after speaking commendablv of the teir resolutions, pledged the services of services of Mr. Ashmun in behalf of the "coloni their able and eloquent representative ; nation Society arid Liberia; of his personal ex also the servicM of the renresentation of cellencies of taUnt iand piety, " bWtffhtf; us to wealth into the interior, by means of a the Colony, embalmed with their tears and af piM D:U : ....iviV i. kc:.i feclions to remain a monument on our soil of VJCI1L1 111 IbllililUll. WUUIU. UIIL UC UCUC11L.101 . i . . -('; r-'-V ' ,v v .y u- vui IC4UCI 3 wui uusci tc, wit experiment is to uer aaopteo accoraing 10 the Chatham reebmmendation, between Campbelton andf Fayetteyille,. 'where ma- nv ojf bnritriens may have ari opportu nity 01 aeciainsr on us Tiuiity. in consi dering this subject we are unhesitatingly or opinion, tuat &at least an , experiment should be made : and-, we hope that the good citizens- of Newj-ffanover and the adjacent counties may be of the same o-r Pinion jana ioiiowing tne example 01 vnat- nam anu ie woernr exen ineir f iiiiiuence with tbe Legislature to nromote the cause o ft In te r nal Improvement. 4' By the in ter est evinced at tlieir meetingsr in the im provement of our river and mother works ofiitilitythe men of "Chatham prove them- selves neitneF teinsn -nor liuoerai. ; ''-' Upon the; Legislature devolves im peri ously, the. duty of deliberating Upon a scheme presented to- their consideration by a portion of j their fellow-citizens,- and .'...ill. a . I 1 m supportea witn aisunguisnea aDiiity oy the arguments ! of .the projector. Every motive of honor arid patriotism should sti mulate the members of that body to devote assiduously.their. time, to the develope- ment 01 means tor., relieving our citizens from the embarrassment now so general s and "we trust that tlie masterspirits of the' outi; Buataiiicu uj tuc uuuuc voice, may l ). 1 "k . rin some ciegree accoropusn tnis aesiraoio end. ; and thereby redeem our character frbte that imputation of : sluggishness to ovnicn we nave so long ana so. tamely sub iriitted'--cWe regrefcithat the present li- tnits of our paperwill not allow us to re- puuiisii uie pruceeuings in i;natnam and in; Newbern j and the continuation of the luminous essays of Carlton.. T;HEjrE;m In a notice of the d ecpa nf. f tv i A oKl mun,,puWished jnletNew ter, that we transcrlbeithehV for tne atii ncation of bur; readers' r. f; ?.v ?!rpAihmun;iefti the I Colony on the 25th' of .March last; in ill health. 'wSth tK C Tfyetothe United States might provefavor "pbfejo hisreovery;U He embarked 6 i "t " v"vTiMy me miutary, oc accorrKoanw tfy? whole iioiroUtiwtit "ri "iw.1 r nis wonrvand the r gr ef af bis deJrUKi at St. aKhohiew sueh had been-hia sufferinM duri n tlie Vai - i r 7 1 . "v i"au tecome u w lie was eompeaed to rema United States. ArTftK,Ar1 xng expressions, taken from hia Iett rCr lymdescritoble. I -r r " u Tiucv mniicirjattnn : tfvn'gt . r and was at length wholly confined to hiy cot." ouur.rt uenuy.tne toofcr i.iun. ; . wher he arrived on the lOthlnst. SoW- alter his .arrivrf.it. was ascertained .br hi atUftdin- I th Island ".l"e ' slo resort to medical assistance, a aeparv without Jiini for the iccunirsat mis nerinrT kWl Z'tuli-iT w yCa necessity ?s unaerstooct Uit he .kept 'store aboi SiJi? " "fd hene rCthe UniteS years 1793 or 4, and died here, but the t States without me. tmftnin ri I tt- ju- . !. . . JT1" ?. -t, . 'j-'";-.--" Hi w ioj. uium is nov asercainea. ne ot nis iow,,n at ail. , Durinsr the Tttnm r iat r7.i r 't k...-. --.j . . L. if : -?fdcd to " i ate , vhich t.jr. d recov. r.lmcst h'ct, Jess. I had expect... to Issve t..U pUce to visit the fprtnsat S&rata? but, tach was the rapid prepress of his disease it scon became' evident that this distinguished philanthropist ahd Chrii -Wai'lbe.hlslife mrith ustbataUrihearfs;should.b participiite Tn'that :ide spreadrn sorrow !niciy, Vas to ow? fftitn Ins death, 4, Jli jlast days were: dava AfgVVa't Wjfierjngli btit f lieyj were cheered with" that plaicidserlnityof trust lifGod;-it tlati jov pfhopeg-whtchshriyedhovv high the immbr-' t af spirit , was spon lo. rise i above, its i decaying iehernent; ThetSecietaryofthe ;$ octet arnt ed' i he !daf befbre his dHth j and ehioved ther'meianchbfvlsyt iu faceohcemVe? him respectihgthe lony attending to fw iransacions respeciing; 1115 lemponif concerns, arid witnessing, the moral sublimity of his death. Iri entering upon his last conflict "with,, ileath, - 1 Mr. A. ws elevated tora- holy superiority & tri unipii' rii; Mic. presence; oj sir uiiicv iahh-ai r Can lad who had 4ee fescit d by hinr from pi rates oh the African coast, anJ had "accompanied himjrom thejObldny lienttereU his l;tTpniye which eyulced th? solemnity of biuSiuiUijiCi1? nfthe' Strength of God the source of safirty and Victory, ; . : l-ti-n- ;H ; . -ypfi fyr&p.$z . tin thii. triumphant manner, died; th Worth v man. Air. A. ws born in Uhamlair Yor k) A. IT 1 794, gruduftted t t h e TJ in versity of Vermont in B16,; and enlerediipHinthe; ser vice of the American IColoriizatton Society- in' 10. mis enterprise ana wnt ana tins em- cient services in the ctiusev, wnicn nes nao' es poused, and for which he. sacrificed 'hs vl;fe, wiU loni he had in jrtcful remembrance by the Golonizdiibjn Society, the Colonists at I.ioe ria, and the friends of African Improvement: The death of lli distinguished stranger has ex? cited a deep feeling of grief in btiT dty. ' On Wednesday the funeral .solemnities- were at tended bv bis Excellency) the f Governor,- then present io the city, by several of the ' Clergy of mis VlCiniij, iiifr ; jr acui iu ,piuucnu .m ic College and "rnny of-011 r cl tizenVr" The corpse was. borne to;t he Centre Church, Where)orTinns of Scripture were read by ; the Rev. Eleazar T. Fitchi a'prayerj was ofTereil by the' Rey. Samuel Merviin and ' a ;ermon preached by the; Rev. Leonard Bacom It was an affecting, incident, during these solemnities, that Mrs. Ashmun, the mother of the deceased, who arrivedvat that hour, in 'the steamboat, ig-norant of his'deatli un til her landing, drove up to the Church and en tered, just as the prayer was closed, , to mingle the first impulses of her fcrie-f with, the sorrwiiig assembly. The sermon-of the Rev- MrJ Hacon was founded on Mai. o, o. ana was inienaea 10 show the desponding friends" and jthe ohjeciiug opposers of the j Colonization Society, that the expense of treasure and life necessarily involved in sri exalted anundertHfcingf, ; tas notj to be, deemed extravagant and useless,; but generous and noble s a subject naturally sucreesteci by tlie ot 1iini3!iEi5A ready cost the hyes 01 Mills and Hacon and A r druana Sessions, and many of the settlers. From the Church the corpse, was; Dorne ;to the grave, wliejri.tlie burial service 6(t he Episcopal Church was read bv the Rev. Mr.! Croswell, & sympathise deeply with the intant colony in I their undertaking to spread the lhrht of cdviliza- tion and Christianity in -Africa at this hour -of trial,' and' made jus feel that thej j grave around which we stood contained the sabred deposit of . ouroblikaUons tof rise tothe help I I . - - . ! . of that sufTer- I inir portion of our race. UNION CANAL LOTTERY. i H.T - - - -i f To be drawn 4th Oct. 1828. 14,1 90 Tickets only. : - 1 of 825,000 is 85,000 vii ! j;T 1; !6,000 -I 7 3,000 I 2,000 ii'-fl- - '' i,6oo j 5 1,000 j' 5 t3oo 6,000 3,000 2,000 ; 5f000 . SIQ0O : 2:000 Besides 81 OOls, 80'sr 6Q's, 50'si W. Vhole Tickets 81 0r Halves 5, Qrs. 2 50. JWJKYpRKCpNSOU , . auui, viass. To be drawn 10th Nov. 1828. 14;i90 Tickets 6nM 1 .; 1 1 Prize of 850,000 is 850,000, do 20,000 0,000,j H ; do do ; do 4 do 10,000 , -4,520 ; ' ' 3,000 1 2,500' I0,000,i 4,520, 3,000, 2,500, 2 V 6 39 39 39 78 Prizes oft , 2,00a. are 4,000, do v 1-000 6;000,' do 500 ; w do ; 120 S91 do ;x ; f96 39 do V- ' 'yy 70 39 3,000r a,oo, 80 6o; r , ? 'f 4.446 of S20. I ho e Tickets 820, ' Hal ves 10, Quarters iH; Bi?5V rlgh'ths'2 r5Qitf -& f i'; All orders (pst paid,) promptly attended to. vYAlTES & McmTVRl&S -..Where in the lastfChas LNew-torki; Jtterv t $10,000, whole ticket rwas ANTED an- Overseer for 1829. who is well ft-vVvf acquainted with the culture of Crn'J. C'o ijPr Wheat, and y, and the making of Hay 4 f r-7"'?.naW?nn4ali t ".it:- "r v.uiimicu will be?00 w7 ! v dollars per annum (accordine- to our and finding. Letters post paid adlre&.a KaleiEraswill be anawrefl th Jt.the ime of sons is Jie Jcept achpol. fTbertatnily may hear some tninrr n iii- Hnntn K.r ; r..- post paid, to, the editor of tlie Charleston Courier. utiaiieston, (g. C.) August 27. - aggfavatedIli r r iTIvr ,t-wW.,v,. iUU) ujc uiuer su;fi paiy i v.- i . , .5- 2wpd thevSe-ljliESPECTiG tHeiiy of Mr.' FRANCIS . It ' 'BLANKS ? kw. Fstr sdz ly fides ft n.4 v , v " 1 . ' - '!l i..' ' ' - ' ' ' , ' .iH subscriber, begs Ieiire ifnerKH that he ktfl! cmK 1, .th ban: 25 or.30 : rr Lepjlaiure. lie retm-,;. t.: "1! ns: ' Jhe Members'. Horses. W 15 Raleigh, 'Sept; 18. l4r 2J HtrrriUtT)Gl: place shorf!ti DevtUt, will ; t.nvj-. ansi iU bc'uV; jcs Sn.tntf hroffM,:;ft f P)' i,rmi 10 any services Sn.liitf hrofW " W hoiijs. uirtrencf in hi- iiv L-.,.; -xijt!f UUFU HAYWOOT taleighj I3ept.iirth 1828. tPxrinilirnlst 1 . . --. . at aiSiu.'; Am'-riCah QuMi-terlii l! v NorTfilH rhej chu' Uetiev, .:?$8oui lietrVi ' l vieWf" j V K r;lnt!i VVeAt rnt Riview inr annum. ; Pbhshed once r'rahfci.n loiirnal, devoted to cTri J and Tf- rl k i: Cat v-q o Septal 6, 1 628. . 1 tt 11 ci aiiQsqrioer Co 1. Auction and Co 3onmisOH-6fej; rH' e dotto- and oth bro "l 'prepared to receiv oir oiuragc wit very TncHieratt uncnvi(led attem ion will be property entrusted jtojhis Mahagemeht ' nA madie enable him j S make liberal advancei on 1i operty set to 'him for sale Xnd .Irom lohg exWcrience in ttie bu? ness, he ha no diubt of being able to irive rrn J OCT; Orders tot Goods will be strictly attend d tojv-'- -J-;;E - kl wm 'PANiciT - - ' . r wis vvj i iv I . k'i Petersitrg; Sept. p, lS28. lW4w "if : KERB. HRSuteribefVsWs: :c 'sell on very hm HJa 'iraie term! or ' to exchange ! (or Westerii . v- ever-.il valuable improved and injimp " the City of Ralth. "The impro ed.Lots: in l'OV.. improvr(i Lota are arnongst the 'most eligible in the place 9 v iiviivwiimji(iiii VUIIVCUICIIQCS TJf &n excellent siaiui; tor a is willing in case, mi ex. oiure ana a canacioiu 5- Duelling House. v II change in; land slibuld be ofTered, to nay difference which may exist in the value of tt any property n Cash. ; porii" his absence,, tfri ;rj R- Gale's. duly authorised, by him to di osdof any or all ofhis lot.v ard is vestrtl with full pow er to enter into any contract in. his stead. I ;!:-1 Me. tW'i JOHN V GONEKE. ; I : l: Raleigh. 23il Ang. ,- ; -i:! j -r 97-4 !1;.vp.vS. Should the above property 'not ibe.soliV. before the expiratitm of the preaen't year, the sanienirill be-forrentWll' -".!:! NOTICli. IS hereby given, that I shall apply to the Pre sident nd Directors of the B.nk of the Uni ted States at Philadelphia for the navment of the; enure aiiKiuni ut an-nuinircu iuimr ihc, pay. able at the Uranch Hank V IlostOH, Letti r 11, No. 574, flated at Philadelphia, 10th Sept. 18H Tubs. Wilson, Cashr. N.:BiddIe, Prest. The right hand half of said buf was mailed by Thos. fL Tartt, afthe Post ,0ffice in J-agrange, AI. Sept.- 15th, 1827 enclosed ) in a letter directei to JasV B.vTartV StantonkhurgN which t ter, with the half encloseo, waa not.receivtd. iagrange, Ala. May 29th, 1828 JAS. B. TAUTT. rim t Sale. BY virtue of a decree of !th e Circuit Coftrt of the United! States for the District of NortHr Carolina, 1 shall; on Monday the third day ofNo vember next, at SnowNIliu in the count of Greene, expose Jit public ."Vendue to the liigbest J bidder, all that VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND in" Greene county in thebislrict of Nt Carolina i on tlie Fast side of Great Contentnea creek, here j ; tofore conveyed Dy Jlobcrt! Whyte and wife to .tTitiic ). oiaiu,uiiiiu uy &iu iiuc sum mrigagt to secure tne purpnase money iome aid KfobertyVhvte, containing THREE THOU? SAND AC U LS," more or J less, leing the same Und conveved by the aul Willie J. Stanton in piircels t John Pope, WlUianv William Henry lid wards, John Harper, Jpsej Speight,1. Tboni ! Speig:ht.i Elisha;Wootlward,1 Arthur Speight and Theophilus' :dwards4 tyj&i',v'-t li'nfH V-; j I 'The; land will be sold in parcels to suitpyrclis- sers, (partiCtilarlthose whdr heretofore purch;i! ! edtom,VUlieJ.rSuntdri,ldi a credit of orte and two yei;;B'iMls thin4ttestionable I Caritv-will be 'ptriiiirrl nii the-' tv of sale. I I .1: i i y0Wiylli A. BAlinAlI, Commistioncr i Rafe fih... June 20. 1328 J tF. H: " f 53 l ! jegrb Boy named COLlA i t'"' ' '! .t,..- k-i'j J. : L ii.-.l-.i- .! ...it. ' ana con u eu ye? tcu- '!Or.TT"l fit-ton f tiV4nt v lirmirc of aee. fire feet ; V six inches higlk well set, and of a very black compiexion.i rie was tnogtt "" last, by a gentleman of ' this place, whose house. s place, wnose a supposed to be te- he had broken ito ; and is sopposea ro v vetvlv mnrVfil tarith' fi Whin.' He Carried him two nair of. nantaloonl and .a round jacket, tnadeLof bhie ahd white mixed Nortbero cottoj . cloth snj eottoB shirts, Jand:;Knw "s"il i shirt markedjit mnaine ; a pair ? I linen pantaloon' ainl a par made of arzo co -, ton cloth j he w'oVe a narrow brimmed Wcx beavi r ba.P& if:-Kr;V't:( 'S ! i Colin.was brouiht from Ilaleigh, N. C abou three months agoi and v sold in this pl oy a Mr. vTipper. Hefbnneiiy belonged to Dr j wood of:IUIeigh-v.v.;i1jJi;-i VT K A reasonable re ward wilj be paid for IW i prehension: of Colin ,c and t in l-livery to yne- . ; tittle i, f ijr -xi riic siinsciKillKlt'S-STAGE. ' TT RAniNfl'ini Itleicrh to i SaIipT t r JU- through PittsWrWgh anI A hborou?' ; Is now in fall operation., with god borsca' ; ireful ' Drivera.-. v TIW : Posi.master :,uenei. . i made an . alteration in the time of its t? . i i Rleigh ad departure from1 Salisbury, whicj? , arranged now as foUos :; Leave .e.gher Saturdav at 10 o'clock, A t!, nd arrive at burv on Monday afternoon. ; nstuming, K Salisbury: at 10 o'clock, on Tcet ?y nd reach Balh90;Th tor rassengers to cuue anu u? hi ..-. -seats in the Ste je for the North. - . - g'cr ; - Price of passage throujh, onJy 9f' V commodations on the roai afe good, f Ett--tion will be paid lo thsj cpmfort oi v v- tihe t' 'j rout;. ,, r Tis. ;- .... ' . . . .,.1'!" L ""' ' t4 .i.v vi :'! v. i. M mi ; or Ur. T-r ternal Lrnon t Niiionsd Inteingt-nCcr,! Daily $q weeklvJS per annum, t ! l -j f. uDscnpuons tor the above receiv I - rt i. -- ;'i-- 1, ;0 -
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 23, 1828, edition 1
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