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- .V , . . j ; ,S iLKiw , i : V'-tjf-; . i. M -2" rf--1 v ' ' - -' ' ' ' ' - ' '-i n - ' 1 '-'--- L..HL-1L-: -i. - ' ' - '1 '. I I lj L i ' " -1 . ' ' g--r 's r ' r . i A .ft A H ' --If.' j I'll Ari'iLA V PiiblUbcJ evtrx Tok s Air andFai at, by JOSEPH GAI.ES &SPNi:v- :Fiv Dollar t per annum nait inaavancc - v, ADVERTISEMENTS XV Not eicetcVing'ixteen ?inr neatly inserted three ta-th ln'ttttt'same .pro : i c ATojtath ankTally received. . , iUvrrxns to tU& Editors musv oe p A thefconstrtictiQb otthe r road authorized by : : .Sec. 3:: VADbrvesdfMafcli, 829.1 k;V ;. President haU appoint two.Ot personW L rr- ' ' 'l " ?t. th superintefiilents of the saw road J?" AN-UlCT ' inlikmfc-lppriipriitTonmToTf therjndlan J dmr it shall be, under:llhe ftlrectioti of .DemnmenC th. yearoue thotisana eignt President; to diyidethefcame into s hundred andtwenty-nin ti iit'endttediy. the Seriate and Home of Representatives. of the United Stat fs of times' lorAiJoiiaranawemiyeciiuiisrivr- wmcma w ,yu V eyerv succeeding pivbVicatjon those ot gi-ea- fbli Owing 'um be, and; theisanic .arei-hcre crJcoeth in:tjte'same pro portion,. . Co kmp- h nnnrtmristrll" ttxit r -Z-P I - . .i - B.T; AUTHORITY;; 4 J- 4 ZLjtfflss of tijc etui tcu States. V An ActWVmjr, .provision foritie" payment of pensions to the.widow or tbildjren or pension P ers in certain isesi and bf.othct purpbsef.r; - j. ft it 'enacted bvi the::Sehate ahd;Hbitse in U of 'anv invaftbpensioner b fore the cerjifit-.:!t ofri1ie, continuance of fan act.rt-uiraing thepjfuerifaio inya lid pensioners,?- passed Maircii tlurd,Jone thousand eight hundredand jnineteen,, yra obinvd. it lulf be lawfulfoc the Secre tary of Warl ahd he j& hereby: direcfedto pay. to the legal represent Ujt S of .such de ceased inyalid'the arrears oft pepsioh due "at.thejtiiBcT bfhisi-deatK ; at , the rate at whicK it - wa .fixed; at h is ! asjt e i ; a ni i 93 1 io n : provided; Such last'examindtioa Wai with'-, in two veart; from the" time 6rdeathVM ' - 'SecV "ZAhdb'e it fitrtffer.jfnMtedy ytiai vrle ue v e ra ny Re vol u t iona r y pe h si oner ah a U die, the5ecretary"of ?-Ya shall cause to be pud the arrears of pension due tothe aidspensroVerv-at-tfiBtimcJofbisdcath' and ail rjayments,;under; inis act, tsnau , oe made to.tne wiaow, qi aneaeceaeu. pen bv- aonroDnated- toviti: . r For pay- ofl th e S u peri n t end en t:of I n d iau Affairs at Sti Louis, and ihe c?erai;ind an Agents, as authorized by awi thirty one inuusaiiu uouar. - v v ii a.",, For py , of- Sub-Age n t s$ as -allowed by law fineen thousand'one;hndred.Adou8r!w Forpresentf o ilndiant ; " as : authorized by the act of one. thouVand eight .hundred and two,' filtien thousand dotlars-;K 1 i ..FoVnay of Intlian iiiterpreters und trans lators employed at the seTtTal jsuperinten- dencies and agencies" 1 eighteeniithousand nye nunurea ariu.niij. doinrs. ,j . ,Tr , y rorpay ofgunand blacksnuthand their assistants employed within the ev;eral. .a ptrintendenciesl and :ige ncie. for' the beh efir.of the Indian sounder tiatyjproviiions ahcLTiorders Jvf the Oeparttnent of , War, hi t tee n thou saud four . h u tid red ollars.f - vFriron,"stcel, coal, ."and - other.xpen- es atten!ing ihee gun and blacksmith shops, five thousand doUars.v1. ! - c ForeXperAe of' transportation - and dis tribution xf Iodian annuities, nine thou sand 6 vef hundred dftllarsVL" "'J: - J.V ' Forexpipne .'of 1 provisions for the "In dians at: the distribution of annuities, while on vvnni ii ousmess; wiiii iuo ainerent au peri n te nd e nts :; an d i ge n ; a n d ; wh en v spe -cially as-embled on public business, ten thousand doNarV t,J; ''r- : ;Fortexpense attending the visits' of. fuch Indian deputations - ,10 1 the. set . of Gov erhmenOas ft tnfty be deemed), necessary to authorize! five thousand jdotlarJ- V- 4 Fiir expenses, incurred -byihVi Marshal of the M ichigdn Te r ri tory j a nd all ihbrized by the,VVar-JJepar.tHient, 111 conducting the prosecu tmn I ngai nst:( the 1 Wimjebagoe' In V dians at -Prairie DuChien,7 in J one L thou sand eight'hundred andtwenty-eight one thousand eieht hundred dollars. - ? - :,r ;fQr contingencies Indian Dpart- Jlnd be' ttYurther-enacted t ijust, reiured;from arip to theCamanche i-uup 11 r 5 ,1 xi com pan. yy i uu r; i , 11 u iiwer, sioueiv or to her Attney, or if he left no V'c!Jl w"f w wouiwiu ave uunureu widow, or she be dad, to the children of and fifty dollars. r1 Aj ; , ; th pensioneri or to their, guardian, or his . For eipenjes ; incurred, by . the explor. Attorney 5 and if no child ?rTchildren, then "3 PrtyoflMdjans under fthe control of to the legal Representatives of the deceas- """7? "V , e;rJ1l?niceu ej ' T-'.v ..v-V- hundred and twenty-eight, 10 addition to ; Sec- 3. ind biUfie&'Th JhfM or'fifwn"?hoondviltrSf here- ; !! nf ar.ntiMinn fnr npnsinn fur to,re appropriated, the SUH1 of Seten received in the Revolutionary. war, P""""0 . nunarea sixty -eight dollars tcrestablish the facts may be a" uw.;- n. - k h ,s: in;the, same t manner witn . V. h"',". jiiwia.rB,u apply for pensions for wounds 5Vn nu . as are ye clawed by in rh" Iti. war iihLfirPnt Hii-1 iut.ian, or inaian counTrjmen, witnin the ,the as ose Hi 1 ections, of not more than ten miTei eadi ; Jo con; iract; for,v and ..personal I y su pe'rin tend Vine penijDe.andniakin(ctheatdi;Voa4S-ler lore meni lonen, wei i as xo, receiTfe u s-b'ui-se, ahd faithfully :account :! with ? the Treasu ry, I forat I sums brTnorieys. byJ them received in: virtue of tbis act i that the su- penntendentshefore they entenupon the discharge of - the" dutiesv enjoined 'by" this act, shall execute a-fbond tajthe united States, withrsecurity,;to be Jipbroved'ufj by the: Secretary of the, Treasu rycahdftibned. toithefaithfulrdischarge'rofuhelrdaties prescrioeu oy j,ris act iriai fney snau jioiu. their officef durfng ihe pleasure otthe Pre sident, and 'shall -'receive at the". rate' of eight-hundred dollars each, perjanriumfor their services, durin 2: thetihie thev riiay bVemployed, in the discharge of. the dutteh required by, this act. r: -r. -Z JUr Approved of Marchri829, : : V V ForceI orjtMAoijJArioN.-Mr Elijah Barns of Philadelphia, J some years since,' while at work in the field, killed a rattle nake and 1 nimediately after had occasion to return to his house, "and to"k through:mis' take hi son's waistcoat and put it oq. His sbnwas but a-yoUth and the ; waistcoats of bothy tather. and son were frOtn Ihe same piece of cloth.: , The weather beinz warm the old gentlemah did not attempt to button nis waisicoai unm nenaa arnvea ct seaiea himself in his house ; when to his astonish ment he found it much too Kmall. Jmagi rta tion now'" took wings, aud he; i nstan tly conceived the idea, that he had been bif ten, impen:eptiblyVbr the snake, and "w'asthas Swollen from its 'poisoner :He grew sudden y i 1 1 ; a n d f too k: h 1 s : bed 0 1 jrh e familyl : i n confusion, as not a in inute- was to be lo9t ent, at"mesienger,'aposf-hasie, rforxthree phy Si cian is. Tj e fi rs t t ha it a rri'v ed poured down oil, the second drenched him withlthe iuice of plantain, V ani the thint save him freely the decoction ofhtarhoui.d. But not- entgrew worse' ah d' worse, unitf, at jei'hi his son came home with Ins t uner's wst- coat dangling , ubut him. .The; mystery vas 'irrstantly unfolded; and notwiUihtand tflg the oil,' pla;irain, aud hoirhound, Ithe patient was nmued lately restored to health, xcept a road on the stomach ippiications for pen wounds the testimony authenticated those Avho received tin"4 , : Approved, .2d March, 1829 I imi ts of the State of North Carolinn, by virtue of treatiesmade" by ItheUnited States with; the, Cherokee Indians,, the sum Anact"icafinff apppriafidnsVgr. completing twenty thousand dollars,1 which sum; or ; certain lload -"aud-: for mK&g examinations such part thereof as may be found neces and; surveys. ; . j f.-.'M; "ary, shall be applied, under the directions BeirenZcted by of the Piesideot of tW Uniied. State;.;to ir nhprehntativesCtlie United States of the purpose aforesaid, and to no'other purr .America itdnkriHi?imbled Thitthe P?e whatever. -rj . yt ' ; f4loingksumbeti6Hhe same aie here- A onaoie inerresiuent of fine: United fo wit; For, continuing tat.es ' tfi.exnnguish the, title; bf the Dehr tlfe 'Toad' frHm7 Detroit to'ChicaW.as far as W9re Indians to. their reservations in Ohio, ttoidMiinforviiino r tho fiint f TndisnA. nu to aidithem in their removal westof . SHINGLES IiURIT 4 ''i MrfolL Feb. 25 : We have heard with' regietYthat a il.rge quanti ty of sCy press Shi pgl es' a t . a; I a ndi ng o n ltd k e D ru m m ond , have , be e n d es troy ed by.fire tfThey had been ? collectedt.dul-ing tne last summery ana me jeeaer wnicn con Wereaff Aicf iiMr: Joel J)yer of Hethpr stead qou n tyy was among the u inber.The Indians enmmenced tradiriff'witIrtnem,Tn avseeniingfriendly manjie'r, bu t soon comV rhenced the work'of massacrcMr AVhite- sidea made his escape, by?Teaping down a' nign o:utt,.concealed bimseltin a thicJc et until AightiheiiheC'rtnViiedf -aiid sawlthe IjodieVof his inurderd cbmpahibnsv txcpicKei up a lew scraps oimeaunay i ngl no gu n) on which he subsisted paK ingl y, ten days,' "after which hevas'S days AvithouYan v 'nrovisions before he reached ourj settJements. ersr escaped fr'ora 'a, frbntVooh.of r the ,ya1 nut street prison; about three o'cl ock nnlThn red v"iir nrnin o - - - TIi i id K an Iron bar, one" inch and a;half7 thickV and by 'sop e con f ri va n ce,t 1 eV them sel yes, down ; tbj the'5, grounds a distant from twenty-tottwentyifive feetiIt is thought that when! the eleverith man? reached the grbiund the rope broke,jlas"a groan was heard by; the watchman butside.KHe im cnediatelyj sprung His -rattle,' and thus pre vented' the escape of' the other priscmersV Amomentbefbrelthe- watchman' sprung h is I ratt I e,! a kee pe r A n s i d "e h eard .some - tiiiug,iai4uut.ruppose-ii-io-,oer'now from . the roof of the.liouse. ?There wer'p easyexpressionjof its oil. Tl iupcr tancef of fthis invention ;to the" Southern StAteS; mayjbe appreciated from the fact; ihattertventoris'erectrng: apclwillrshortly be prepared tb'gin cotton for the' seed only.- -Ve. believe the pro sent .jirice - bf ,'pnmngt -is- every, tenth' pound-so thit; in fact the cotton grower , will have an addition irtacle'to'his crop o one-tenth ot the;wK6le; :.by;the iotroduo' tiphfthisaluabJo';iiiachin Vhcn it UborneJntnindxthat:the.seed"atreseht'" is of; little orrnd value, - it-is ? apparent - iliaHhe jnvehjlibii:adds'sTcatlT to th? sources Uthe Soutltern States and i ,t- we;should;.thihk, 1 exert ;a friendly infiu . ehce: Ott(their rjrbsperityi --We hope the inventor may be "rewarded vina suostari- tiamanner,. and ofthare : al fate different fronv that ;-of the vunfortanatVTiitney,,.'.- V- pV V- Political Jlr en 2h ' . 7e Conemaugh Tunncy.f-BjiiSivn'e m'andirectifrdtn.JhWVtup the Vestern' di Vjiipft of nuf ,1 Cana I,' J 7 aih ; inforodth4t'(Messri-v8tewrtsr&;;ifelr'V ; t he , enterprising . a nd tnd ustrious con t ra c tors, a iw aays stnee enecteu;a - passago thrtVuh;the'jnoUotain of roek",. where this . work is .located The occasion was cele-. Uraled by ,the:hands Cejmplbyedv,. around a ; flotying bo w I with.yrnusic -tof th e tu n e of 1 I n t erh al I m p r o vem eio t. Th e p I ea s i n s i o : tea g? n c e; was; a n nou need o the ;co u n try v around by. several discharges of artillery. ' " tnirty-tnree convicts in tne room. s 4-niauieuiHi, nnere -.aa j " "f- v i ' . ' been excavated through did x'rohk' eiffhi :kmencanLaee'i notThaiiv mnnihs hundr& arid fifteen feet in length. 35 feet manv since our excellent mother sent us several bread thijand 25ffef ;heightl 'This: work ;3 .. f. i.' v - . , - . . n . : i I iro rnnnrt.rl ho l.n" I t..nAb I pairs oi nose neiiing ana sewing suk, ami ;;;'-,,,-kwyu ,v y rv",' m jLtor sundry other specimen of her own manu- 8iature,;tatthe commencement; of thc facto re wilhich were not at all "inferior in presertt seSSion,tb be abut 800. feet ffttn in tissue, texture, or color, to the bestI-j to end, .which thws the accuracy of talian fabrics. There arr, besides, several (p!cijrtoPa confided to rmervof experj nice, in t onne'ctl-l 1 f1 vJgeo;eA,unecie - wiinv ina respectable v establishments cut; for the making of Silk; '.During the Aunnei joo, inessrs. -otewarr a weei nava ; last wetkfwe have, receive? Trim a similar. construction rf jhe vGuard ocjc; td ; . :; fcourceseveri I specimens of Jimencan Lace Dam ( fah ut 7T f&t elevation all . whLh; wought.in threadi which are not surpass- Lhe Pf completion--,Qreaf e- ed in tne richness of, their -work, in ;the $rtons areniaking ;to finiithe tiwrn V . . taste 'of the. patterns, or inthe 'fineness of patin the.Tunnel,:andump1et the ex , ; . their fab'rtc; by-any European 'importations tr wor "f Jhk opening of the spring nav:; : x of iimilardescripiioiis which We have seen. l5tioQ ?9m Blairsvillep this'citya dia- , -Soine of our merchants who deal,in;this ar- ince of nearly eighty jniles by;the canal V - ticle, -have compWd and, exahnned th?se r0.uifi."r',.v;-p,; .- 1 ri - 1 ' specimens, and pronsuncethem equal to irJiVelve month MVe. not elapsed, inco -te best of foreign' manufacture. 'An im- they?rf monthly estimate, of Vwbrh 'dobo portant consideration which Will, we think, waspaidbyGert. LacocUon theConemaugH'; ' strengthen the preference, ;ambngtheradies line j and it is acknowledged that no dl.. " -fur AmencanXace, is the cheapness of the vision of the-jmprovemeiit presents Wnrko: price; - Those who are disposed to natron- of , equal magnitude nd difficulty., with - r , price; izei our home manu as wi as.suusia supplied,! at short patterns or quanti facture Vo theelecanU lthose now -prosecuting to "coo,fcletton "oQf; ntial fabrics of art, may be western division. , - notice, .with almost any I :'i - ry jnev may oesire. b - j-l:, : a. --i.' it t. . Mxlhdgemlle Statesman meht of his great woikVthe fjebf-ew Bible. waS-.travMliogto. Oxfordf in v the Wtoionf stage coachVThe4. conversation vh ipphed eight thousand dollars. .For defrayinsr the w isiippi, unoer, tne , provisions ,: ot expenses incidental: to', making examinati- ttieyeaty 4 at. Mary's in eighteen hun- oiis and surveys under the act of thirteenth dred .and eighteen,, six thouand dollars. , of April. :one thousand; eight hubtlred and :: For compensation to. the ludianajn Ohiri, twpnfv fn.,r. 'ihiHtr;ihn.,tiH ,intlW TTnr f r , depredations comoutted i unon their comoletin2therba,l from Detroit to Saga- ProPrI,bJ white, citizens, 'under the, m- 4av ten thoiisand dbllaVs.uv!Fof'cbmplet-ltrcpurse law, one thousand nve hundred ing;the road to.Fort GratTt, fifteen .thou sand dtdlars.' ?, For the completion and im provement of the military road recommend- ei oy tneiaartermasteruenerai, oetween - Peracrofa and Blakele y and Mobile Poin t, three thousand dollars.- f. and thirty-nine dollars and; twenty-five ' "Apr roved 2d of March, 1829. -; ; r : I i . An v act for- the coriti nuadon of ttie Cu mb erl an d . . Sx Si ffifi tV furthekeitecL -That I He M enacted b the I Senate and House uie several sums nereoy appronriateu snau-i iwucwtw Vm Vy,i&..yWFtt;Wwiw , oe paiu out oivanyr-moneyin tne: 1 reasury crcu, :vwim ,uar7furu,?v anai.uie not otherwiseapproved. ",tv road lvicated through the State of Indiana, App1roved-2d March,'lS9.' k as declared by the rac i of .Congress, erfti T. ' 2V : J-,led4 Anact toauthorize the appointment An cf or the; construction of the Cumberland of iCothmisMoners JioT lay out the . .road . :i"TtoaaV westwardlyof Zanesville.. therein -niefrtibhed,,,,j ' approved .fifteenth Jte- it 'enacted by t hi Senate ahd flouse May,; eiRheeii,hundredr:and twenty, )and ojZUpresentativcVofthe 'UhUe of lhe act entitled. An act for.the continua- 'yfmerica, iii Congress eusembtedl'Thtilbe tl4?" of the, Cumberland; Road,? approved - sum of "one hundred thousand! dollars, of third March,N eighteen hundred and tiven , ny money Vot otherwise appropriated, be, ty'.fiveythe Presidehtfbfthe United States dVthe'Vile is hereby appVbpny&d' ,tbr .haircause tjie said road tube opened eigh thep purpuer. of 4 openuig : and ; inTifinSiKe. T leeticfeby cult ing off the timber r Cumberland Rbad, westwardlv rom" anVgi luovihg it'fro'n :'the7road; and; digging down tille; rtn'ttie'State bf.Qrdoj wnicji'saHd feuhr tlie banks-pre para tory tb rnakiug.aturn ot'.oueVnundred thousamf,dollaVsvshalf be Pe Vpa'd.pinmeniri-at Indianapolis, . repiaretJ-out.of the funit-: reserved . lor lay- biting aud diggingf las alpfeS4id9 toJ the iii; ou atMi-inakiVigVrbads, xindet the , di- eastern and wesiefmboundary of the .said rVctiftik;of Conres.bythel:several: acts State. y-r.. i.j K- , ; V"v . r; passed .fir,;lh' 'admission -of the-States,hf I T Sec. -2. Be it furtherSehactedTU&t it mm. inniana, iiuqois,. ann Missouri, into tnesum otjlitty thousanu -iioiiarsoK -inoJ di4vuiV"--tnJair equal '$ footiugi th Z the , neysf not-'othervise'' appropriated bef and original. 'ia tea; :-w;v,": ' K X 'the-saine 'is hereby.-apnropridted. v for the king the 'road Sec. H&hd ieit further 'enacted, 'That (purpose of opening and mak fr the immediate "accomplishments of this! us mentibned in.the ? first section - of this object, the ecbud vand third - sections of 1 act:j which said sumof fifty thuuand doi- that ah opportunity wis presented oflfcht- colliery was of course anobjectof cariosity. ."W 'r,'?,. -v!.V W?i ' enng them lowa to Deep Creekr; andfthe His finest arucles are exliibitrrf fTr s.,leln UM ? ' .Ijot much ; replied a - prop-rieto r we busi.eogaged' in h., ?lirge, Wefrhedcapa JT ' unilertaklns until - Thursday n sU last, m a'style .which woold'.n.rt discredit .I'-"J? J. " , r i f.V" when the'imroSe mass that itill"rem"n- dfi8-rob'n. .. Beneth;a 6aSeat one'end ' - ' a - -: .v r ' 1 -g - 1 i :7 L w-iWivSf-. .:i fc.'i cs 41 .1.0 'ri i'' the no small usiouisnint nt iid contusion - ed caught . fire -it -is' not known bv- .what is a penkniie with lozo blades, and anoth ..u j - ic m - - vt - - ineansf bit Suppi.Se'd to ha.e.b e.,! the er) ! 'ittle.less formidably r&a'C ihin "'1 carelessness of ii,..e..f the egrceieinploy. for the'nBmbef oMmbrhtlinpoinCS.- ,rl" edinreinovinsjit ad the wtiole .was con- Near by are also eihibited in a ro'wood hf.-4t be.Tff'! work- . .. . - ' . : sumen. - me.numner ue-iroyeuis ascer- icase, a pro Mine n pci iccw cmh. rutu t . . iiinea to nave uet-rt dlIW en ouu.uuu i ana uiai .a uauci w ir iui ui.u i ' TaRt'hiht Mrs v a minion, nriucipaiiy oeiouffins to Messrs. onsciawrB ui uu suianci uihiciimvm3, huh ii nrNWinr! r S Seguine 4 C'arew JVeaton a reduction of ji he 'stock oil hand li Flood; iwidviw bl tSor - murdered m a rnosS.V V .Su.5re?t fr-Y-,, V ,rCT V i"1.? cwd Sod cowardly manner.by her son:!,.- V d, it i; be; been th handy work of Ldltputian artist. -laJ.GaieitraV.-lt.'.'pi.wri-ihat, ia . a ri ft a tio) I P cat o u r. limirkK hainn. - mt v.l l CCiSS. UIIU f HUM Ul OKktl, VI(lVULUf UtlUK ' QU1UI J I i. suuibivut va eel T.waviui v jjuv ;i I K' ' icaiuv uuncTLTr uiai.a uimu uar- iiaa uc.cu 1 t w - i, j. - ' , . formed at the Southern notfalL ifa.Pas.nuo- wnoie amount .pi.unie, nuwever, wnicn is tanK tides Wester tt-ifk'Horitl tKUrtict Ivnattwrhaan dip ,Th;a I An orange color is. considered. u indicate partial Obstruction wfll soon ; be removed the proper degree of hardness. ;i If tnecrust miscondrct of Gaier had lid, him izr, 1 hterYesided.- Last ? . J iMurgpu in auout vo mm- evcnin, he encobntered th old lady in tha tes, but pses through avaciety of hands y4rd aSd stabbed her in the crterof , thd fure.the knife is re.dy Jorvsale. v fhe UM;0f whch ,he almost insiantltiecaslv : - inquest Drought in a vci dic of-Wilful Murder agaiust the : wretch- i iiiiiiiEi iiiHiif 1M Dili!? nit ipinnrrr ifwi knit ft - 1 1 t --- . . i Dy a-ureugtng macnine,.u noi entirely ei- 7 7.:"r,- - iVT, - X v -rf raioer. a tau,;s:enuer manr, aDout vcari. fected by therefluxf;thbtide.I Jb. ,.flw? u0 hanK ot'sf "traveller; k completion, ifc hair, i i.a- X - , k - - - - - - . ; v: - v iveof Pnsacoia, nreaks; Spanish, French - Indulgeneein Bed,Jntnunber "T!18. o ; .,V V : of the European, Magaiine contuib&an in! J.T8.6 Va? Iecu ,eci.ded, ootpuly tha, rbe the above; wasTwrittc Gdiffrray gebious article', shewing the W" in; which n,rnfl ,D, ailu1el,1 . theyt ia bVenMetejrted by the'MtfvDt.and C.V lYinfftobloii2inhedini5re8ihe6odv;(Th,s ?ain Daullet of the dtVsu-ruV-ind lout d - i iittniiPQtlitnnM v i.nP nt Iftf miial nrntfin;iia 1 -r r"j - .'VMW W WW KJ -w...w. , . 1. . n , ' U 1 -1 . : ,. ' i habiwtliatcanbesetpoor.huinW'n4tnre.ip". 1 Too much bed (and above, seven hbbrs ialur l,w "-pn'1 xouncit- 1'Gtatoes n Jtrkansc2.Ve,hw t e too much) debilitates both bojiv and mind; attorney m; our coum. v l hts it -an; i..d;,;.inn. r;.;, r Ji;,nip.:iM iniponant decision, and it m its con- l..iv MiiW;. -n.l ' Mft.hnfitil,. ffflflaf sequence .it shouldvtend lb checkrand sup. looks' as to strength and -;clieerfuliieM press a:practice which'eyen those who:en- We-hear;s?ou.er : unhappy nd illiterate SW.'Kfcowieuge t.ojVe a stain, .upon Uuggard exclaiui, but; difitfrentcbnsUtu- '," " v- 4- ' - -p,a..u a .cuwM H u. tfon?.reuire aifft renCquanlities oflrestl rbarism, ,it jnay, .however .severely ,tc Jfo subh thing ; seven hours isan imple ma We!f uponicemin ;i.Wlividuatsx allowance : fo? ybuiW and old,rVweak or a oice; of s much per.rmpertjrid general anner ue acieniitiettiV Airacc lor tneconiiuu urs snail oe repiacea out ot vine a una re nt. on of theCuuiberlaud-UoadfTravpass. served for daying out- "and making ro&ds el the third of vMarcW.e under theJdirection ami tvventv'-fiVe whlcbtauthirizle'v theVp several acts passed foTthe-admissioiiof p'wntment, preicribiiMhe duviei, 'and . fix the States, of Ohib .IndiariaV IljinoisV; and li.e eo.nfcuationof a, Superintendent' bf Misscari, into the Union, oh an eoOal id iCuud, shall be'iii force andapnlytto J footing witli the original. State? . -, y r j rl ' : 'Jt m oust, aiiu me. uii.c iiiuy uc usurcu i f. -. 'cm ;.rrtCi i.;. unr r-.u..st ; Important to Cotton Mrowets.'lt has iiuutu'Q men (vuitiuiiuu uuh ou xu&bvuai ty as.- iuc wiioiesoii wav -Valuable7 pract oainat tvhirh : n nt Ik i n r I ohi urged, and which costs absolutely nothing i!? consequence of the.uantityand ab- uutess, indeed! that !rW b6jection. sprbmg quality of the integuments of the v, - - til1'- kernel has -been; so great,: that heretofore .:Azbre Indian . Murders.---Tht, ToadWtn no great'quanti ty of the oil hns- been made, is an 4e::tract of a letter tbJhb'Editorcfl We are happy to .announce-that "a highly the 4 Arkansas Gaette. f- Vith T deep respectable rrdntlemah lof Petersburc:. has conceruV I hay&rto inform you of jnore In-j invented a machineby which the seed is din nf h 0aii lit? f- . As ACr Vmtraidf hs a. I r nmisl af a! v" : :-liit tl 1 vA " ra'n.at fntT'. A autiiority of 3 , hghy respectable corres- jnuentat cantounrent (iiben for taUntr r.. thai the United States'- trciJ taiio.itd at tlidt pothave, during the' r lit neajiun' -'-' A from the-culttvation of four and a.half.-d- X'. cres of grouhd,gathered;;f:;V.r.:?rcJ bushels of Irish potatbesr-sti:-. cf V :zll weighed ode aud a half pounds. '., .c Valuation of Cherokcs improvcr.izni:' i-- - AV-e3junderstand4hafrtlie Secretary ot AVaf haseppotnted Major 0. ;V D j , Val,: Su ierihtehdeotof Indian AHurs for the Cho- ' rokee Indiar.i ; I, cy-Ait red iniiey, mto J of theDwHit LlissioAi-in, ibe'' Chtrul;ee Nation j and Hid lord El lis ? Esq! c I Co:w 1 way -county 10 ppruiser?5 tor tjrj rar : poaofr.wwiog;aud;:app"r:ini'rthat iht pro vem en is owned, by tl.-l-u r!;ee In dians, ih. the country wb:U ii. 1 t.:.ti-i' ' ceded to jtift United &iats- uv the 1 -Treaty - The Appraicrf, weiaj2rsnd will. itn(nedici:!y 5.w.ctdtt x.cu- it'. -'
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 20, 1829, edition 1
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