V - r .r- t Is. 4 V . -." ' , . - . - ' , Oil. all. ..I, r PUBLIC DINNER TO LIR. CLAY. : ;'XJpofi the brief notice given in. the pa i pers of;this rityirbt Satanlaynrnin v IntVtnftl Tpmhsrs bf Concrcsa," and other strange (the M leave ot liRNRVi-LAY, laie-cfucwiij.wi tate, previous to his departure. from,the - v- ;Citv for'hi reait! eftce j n' KentutkyV; X - " Tlid Compdhy assetnbleil onthisocca- - i ' -tlemerreat-doxvii' to aVery abunttantnil lrnmlsrime Entertainment provided Bylr. 1 - -nflrnhwl t at.wTuch Genl. AValter Jokes S"acfeU:Psi!eiitV And GQalviiut;- -VEsqVCol- R;C.4ViGtiTiiAN,apd CoKJ. : I Si uit, as Vice.Presidentso .V ; : :The:ninner;bejn6verVnnyened4by ' - 'taftedteht Avine. aind eheered-byDatriOtic 1 nti- ulmclui nwl. out ofthe abundance: of roor- "preparetl; bees,) oerc YtaV;frpnhe ,0 Chair V '; ' ' i.l and intellectuaV rV source v. to postpone the; J '"fif ilevted and-eanable. for.thesake of more 1 cheitshed .'opinions on government or policy and tort unati s nappy,' u :tuey narc lonwiuM.t). ''jV.vc'Xionai,. jnipariiai,":a,iU' wise.scicuiiuii v"";"r-. -" Vnesn-s, forjiational ends-t h'candor and patriot-; xf ism of ftU parties tnustaqcordapplauie and sup j " -port, unqualified by.anjTT Tthit personal or,Soli ,V 7 tieal r-rtaiectjous-or cUhaiops .'imitate J in the ;,fecentVaKVHSsfo"the choice of rulers. ,'J - - " - , , " yieJoritiesundJJiuortties. As meymancup V' the agr?vgu;ef,the,hody p ohtic,-so mutual m --?urjor inveterate feud ; vvouId.be, & irrational a- , - .mor tuetut as amtmjf tneftmoers vf mc ;t ' natural body jt'he aliments proper to.both,are; Vt 'kiibwIcOe virtue public spirit, vwhich can lyranny; or, me manyvv xyrv--. r. i anl confuWd ly,th'e too intense vand pervading" tioi. otT'etteral Dowtr. nor ns .pnnci wes ui couesion ;vs e ekened By, tlie impatient ebullitiona ituent mrrs. ' 4 V- f cf its cunstit V 5i He4?thfcpr6spentx;-arid,happinesato our ? hi?-!ilv valued ar.d-esteemed Guest .and fello JicttwrfliENllV, CIJaT.; W'hateyerihe future . ; ui tTnn ;iiF hi lift,.'- he has done . enousrh; for v-. . bnuV, and needpe:re,-,ho,hrher reward tuan V - tt' rlern.seatta 'IfTct ion ,and respect -ot his. 'Vfwnd and rtisctuinty." " wV;-:V -' rn,a TVi-f- tmvtnrr hpn,'rripivea - with I 'Viireat applause iniu.vcuL-aicu vv; ? 4r- tne acclamations suDmeu, - -1 -Mr. Clay addressed .thee Uompanr as ' f ; In Tiring rr. Prede-nVto ofTrr jtfy. respect . ; -f ' ' am ii'-Te t nejDnjecv -mus. an. --ihmikiv '5 ,f vourxelVatwl the tlher, gentlemen now assero . reTPJer nnrtion of -my ' public-life, fYoii ,aul or .tbled for -an HiuatTuctid mbarrsmfnv which i r-, v 'mtWe sensibly 'Tel Jian 1t vtan be distinctly ex t .hi c -I- TUit nitv iiasheen the theatre of the V Others who'u t ncvw, see,. huve'been the spectators V of m'v pu!li course a'nd-coiylucn You and they k ' ' ri..'if 1 mai Iw.rro w a technical expression from , n houoranle proftrsstim; of wltieh j ou and T aryj . - ,iudment rendtred bv those;4 ho have thus long ' kilo w and by, cftliers, .though not. ot , the, AVfSrtl:7 wlir h'Mve tinasessed eaual onnortunities H of forming correct iopi nlons. I most -.. cheerfully ' :r r4x j'WubmiMftbe weight of human, testimony should; be estimated .by the mtelligence andrcspectabi-; ; ledge "of 'the matter on which hetestlfieV the 'highest considerffion-i'due to,' that rwnich has r-'. been'ths day spontaneously given I shjJjever t i thcTish it.witMhemoatiutefuI recollection, and .viloolt lack'rtoi it-with proud satisfaction. . 1 'priety, abstatntrvm any aIlusionrattIustimeand V . . at this place, to. public affairs , Uut considenng r j;th'e occasion -which Jias b'rou'ght us tcgetlierVthe V, r event which have preceded itaod the influence t : wVtf txAV T lMrtT . ,v . . -4;ountrvr my silence nngnr of miiuaierpreiei, f '.emDrace juns nxs puonc opporviijrv yjng f " " w words, Mnee the terrninatc:njt the late me- tnorani e..na emoitiereci comcswi w ..jrma "tos;--A "mslorlty of the IVbple has decideil ;.t r, -rjay wish ;to continue -or-Teviyec tne agnations I vrith which thaf contest -was .attended.-.. It, is end .1 "'-cd for good or' for evil.YThe,Nation Win'sre. ' t'anTd from tlKJtr decision there can und otiglit' to v1' , ,be nrf appeal." -Bowing;" as I do,Withrofoiin.H - ; ?CsPeCt to niem, ana it niu exercise or cnetr sMCf .apvtreiijn -authority,"! rnay,: Vjev? rthcles;:Jbe, nP ' ' 'J' lo W'ed to retain Vo express, my ow n uhchaiirg?' t V' ed sentiments, even" if they ahoukl not be hVper fvfect CoIncidence'Wtth- thenrs. It t a. soince olT r nien gr.imcuiion jo, mciu uuicre 4jli,wwi? t,hese sentimentit it common 'with moret than-half r f a ah I !ior of-free ro;n.rpsses.sihgt -degree of Vr4 '-O'- tue; of xntelMgn?erW rthgion, ami, of genuine' - . - w L W ry ' - - - - ... - . . ' jothers,'i,turrias8ed,- in th same number' of ' ' v ' -man-' '-in tins or" oiuer wuuu iu vims or jiii, ColiieragelV' V: V; ''-V V? ' U ileurecated the election of the present Pre- ;;,.' s lent of the .United Sta-tes;j bcajnsel believed be had neither the temper, the "experience.; nor , f-Z - "the "attainments neqoisite'? to discharge thtf Com 'y plicated ani arduous duties pt Ciiet Magistrate.; - '-r I deprecated it still more, because his elevation, X believed," ould, be the resu$, xcJusiTeT,of Vv withootVeTard to'-indtspensible-, civil qualiric- . O vtioni- U c.h neither1 retract, nor1 alter, Mrior l: , tntxiify, -any opinion which, on,these subjects,- e -,-,', thought"-!; beheld ' in his 'electron rttn awful r.inhiH rinrt&e tare wnicn-ai same ruture i -t A; i'"pry to God, that "if ijt ever arrive, it ay bef some -rf far tiisti div.VvP befall this infan Repub-' be' 'AU past history h 1 lmriressed on ray mind - this solcmnprHn-i r, nor - is -4f efT-ced. ot .ivcalienedJby cc. rrpa aneous events' passing ;;:yiihnrt our own red continenvlt is remnrka- "f- ' blr, that at this ch, at1 the headVifVtght of ;then,Inder'- tioyemments established 5,inVot ' AmeiiCits military" piTicersVh'aVebeen i"-1. placed, or. tiavei f1 icedf ihetnseives, General ' LivmUc ha. by' 'military force subverted the -'J JTiruoiic cTLa Plata .General S uita Cruz ithe ty Chief TJaniStrrte.ot Bolivia ; Colouel J Pitito of CliiMt uenerai ja aiarot feru i ,-mul ' G rier.il ,c rv ' pollv.rtf ColomLu. ' Central America, rent in - r r nd bleeding at yt ry pore,fromvound9 "j W'Tihm.,' i.uiiiarv icuons;, is ur.dci - . ' " t.k - -iUrqate sway cf their' Chiefs Ii tl- r.n - - ernment vf'ur nearest nei,;T.l,yr, an electL.v -'.. "nducted according to ill ths requireinenta of . neic Constitution, I .J terminated witii.u major- -'fv ;rt.y n theS-atfin fiver cf Pacini.;, the civil can. didate. , At insuneclicn was jisedth& v. jHct tsicth pfa bargain, bin t:f cormotion?V sounded i the irtiin tv'c'..n. .fi.t ....j i f Jrm eseefeo. br cfoila ImJnn-i i r-i t ed President 1 he thunders from the surrowvi- ;,o.frrt: anl the Acclamations of the assembled. mu!titi:!e on-the 4th loUus. vrht Gener.il vW at t!.- heud of out afTairs;, It Utrue; and in thiss. resnec i ce" are nappier c .vv Can States, mat ms election pas poi oecu oi"' about by tniljtaryViqlcnce .vTheforms of '-the-Constitution haveyet remained inviolate. 1 , In re-assertintrthe ODinioa wh'fch' I uold ne. think is further trom.Wlpurposehantreat, with the shghteSttusrespect timse o.nijr.,jrMuw citizens herer'or e ierp;? wht may entertain opposite, aentimcnts .ri'he fact of laimmj? anJ seem;, does Htt' PerceiVelhe' dners' w hich I ap t h.lf:.; l , th;it;w h ? v i sVm e s ecu ri- tjr aMi rt Lth'eir eifectr; which ancient afd mod oiner man miniarv uiiiiuu" v, hi- k i . x. Tlul cibertliai done fne"mticK'injitic- antonHunpivjoivvanuxuiwMHiquiyustc. ldVs4nBictedr a"s I mujever believe foftbe ionbie purpose xtv graTuyiny piyHicrccHiiuput,; Wnd pi-omotinerneWmal ambUicinVV v,?V VVIien,' tTurin the- &le canv.is,; he came-for-. warn in tnepuauQ.pruivK, uiiuenns prup.er iuumc, with his cliarcrel acrainst -ffle, faitd htimmo.ned be fore the public tribunal Ids frieml und .hii.onty 1 witness to establish Vh tha 'antioas attentTou of i!tie:''wiioie"AJUcricn.rojMC,''-wiai unweu. 'Mkjiiv, testimony " which ; that i witnesai mightirerKTerfj 11 e promp-tly . obey-ecithe- ?alli) 'nd testified to wlwt he kife wt He, couhl saytnoihlngi 'and he saul jr.atnjnff,;wnth cast tne slig-htestvtihaae up on mv honor jor inteErritvV 1Vhat he did say was the reverse of any implication of me.- f ' Tlieri, all jusi anq lropaiiiai men, anu an wuo uhu i muj i the,matrnanmiity ? of mv accuser, - believed, that he wduld'triake apublic acknowledgment of bis error. v itow jar reasonaote expecxauou un pecn; lujaiiea, jevnis persevermg ana siuuuvin silence attest.vv v ?- - J . ' " - ' i Butmy" relations to that citizen, - by a recent eventare howgehanffed. Hef. s the Chief-Ma- gtsrrate oi my-uount rj, nyesieo wun .large aim extensive-powers, tlve administration oftwhich rnay conduce' torit prospTerity or .occasion" iit$ ad vcrsit v: ? Patriotism e n ioiti 4L aa a duty, tlvat, whilst, helisrin that exalted station;' hehoul4 be treated with decorum, and his , official acts be judged of in a spirit of candori: Suppressing far as I can. a sense of mv nefsonal wr.nnjrk 'wfh ling evento fcirjriverhimi if his conscience and our common Cod" can -Acquit him ? and enter rainingnir uie njajorny wiiicn, i.a.5 ciecicu mm, and tor the office: which he fills, all the defer ence which Is due from a prlvatecdizen, I most anxiously hope liat, tmder-Vts ' guidance, tte ereat interests of our country toreic. ami no prom tit to the welfare' of- mr cotinttvi sincerely ' to .ex press this;hopv I' make no pledge?, no promis- tence Mypuolic life, I trust, furnishes bet-guaratHy my-faithful adherence o thoser great principles oi internal ana exxernai poucyi Ao which rt-nas-heen been hjtherto jealously, de dicated.''?" 1Vhether I "shall ever- liereafter take anv . pa rt in the public-councils or not. - depends upon circumstances beyond my ic6ntroL Hold- i'ing the principle,1 tiiat a citizen, as long as a' sin gle pulirition remains is under an obligation to -xert his utmost energies. in. the service of hi coumrv ,- u naxessary, wneiner in pnvaip or puu .licslatlonmy friends- here, i and everywhere mavrest asshred, iiiKi.'ineUher condition. 1 shall stand erect j with, a spirit tmconquered, whilst lifeeivdMreaV ready to-second their ' exertions in ' ."'."'.r - '. -r..r. . ... .1.1. ji. ' t . T iue na lasure bf this oppoitunity to make , my grateful acknow ledgements for; the courtesies and" kindly aiten-' tions which I have uniformly experienced from the Inhabitants of this City,r ?jr A free and -social intercourse with them during a period. of ;more, than twenty years; is about to terminate, with, out any? recollection, on my part, of a; single painful collision, and without leaving behind me; as-far as I kuow,ra single personal enemy. If, in the sentiment with' which-1 am - about to-con-cludejl do not give a particular expression to tfie' teelings inspired by the. interchange of civi lities and friend!' offices, I hfte tbr citizens of rtVasbington will be-'assuredithat thetrindividuil happiness, and the ' growth awd prosperity of this.CityiWill?;ever be -objects "of ..my" fervent wishes": ;In the sentimeqtwhich I shall present jy.jnfTer,' they are indeed.,compreiejided, for the welfare of this City is indissotubly associated 'with that of pur Union, and the preservatioipt our I jberrvV:V- ."1 7 - ' ' - -- -'J . -1tV' . request permission to-propose , 1 . t iV. JLet a never despair, bf the American lit pubHc v;-,;.;-- .-y;-: y-y Mr C fay" appeared to be much Indisposed by a e v' re cd d i a n d ret rei t v e'ry su tv a f ttr the deiivery, of hi reiiatki and toast foraome jiineilbnger ; auilr jt'mid'the liye ! ve n j n v menta of., social 1 e eli ng ,! n d - ?; bd hu mr)u Vial Inyed by ;4anv ;;ti net u re of p ir ty tr,pvronal animosity tnwtni any person cen v mm iif jhfsse prtive -. aJ lie tKk, the f n& pe -if .vo I Ct n te r, t if. s tsf-i; a nd o f II i ee ve have bee rj 1 1 J" 1 ' V J . i . -n ... inauifUv; " A , a- :-- .J3vGehl. -Walter Jones. Reform Like: f!hat-I-' ty. let it b gin at hbm. .i? 'fon. fr. Sergeant, pf. Pa;' Theprmciplei orot cians, not ot manuractarers.v - : ijt Mr. O Jtrighi, of Olio. . Vnie present'Ad ministration My theyreform abuses 'where .they find themand not prictend tb reform where hone are found to exist..' t- - i- " . - J -PfrV1 War40f:Va.' The cause of iutuv luuujury in uie miuaie-atates.'' VV efil h!e-has been :dedicatedto tnainUin; the sound Tne toftiest peaks most wrap'd in cloutls Cc snows ub.r"fuu wn'uiei or suuuues tnanfcmdr'' Jfust lo;k down ca' the hate of those below? X . ?y -Tr ''if. -Thompson. M JttfHAtt Jtua.--The" rare patriot, the accomplished scholar,.nd the perfect geritleman-- ' " ; '.-- 1 jbf the dHjfatt'l orVjny trtvn IeIherate ju'Jnurnty afTordthe f f ontgjiaru'njof ny full ft c till Mill UI -liVil. V' vajVrf fvwufe J' fj'' ; ;. t , Amaioritv of fnv7e!(o-cUbei' it twmW rn Republics have fiot.fo"111 mHJv',lJ' the -".xerclsV dfc4heir incimttihle:rjKht.of sufr free; havrchosenjTor Ch1efM.4pstrate nVitizep who hnnjSrs Into Vgh" tniVi no quaf.ficaiion mest ic,may -bet uphekv ouM ree- instant ions be Ainimpaired, and the happiness of- the nationbe: continued tuul increased. WhVUt turn nmmlittd bv an ardent devotion en yme Uvi i ' gr i- ' t n er j w i ia c j oi i w , vy ij, i t .out -bf l ng iibl ei ia etnbody the" 6bVrt-b;ui fpti tb v speeches by which SOiiieiof thit&Mp& preefded;L:- :U, - M$Jmn ifi. jtl Uarty, 9j.VtrnuuThQ Peo ple V will should al ways be respected, yet some times reformed '""'U ,'- l' Y of the Constitution, administered and applied by those wlia neyer practised aughtl against them.' : By Jtlr. Sergeant of NewYork: A' judicious Tarir;, ATrarift: for the orotection of noliti. j. .... - , ..(... he clothed byj those Who'll be' fed- by us s and after awhjle we'll clbtheourselvesr-- AV(T sJiS Jfcjpeenbergcn, 'tf Va 1 fa biiv. ,1 he sterling friend ..od advocate of dvil liberty and'the ngnta ot t man "the meridian ofWhose anu imponanx pnociplea pi this HepublicV AJay n fiwtude,- xeward him m'the evening-of ms life.- r-'- j i rV ",' i - 1C vMiijo5 4D mountain trps will niKl- antoidier, the able stateaman. th tmd. :lf( :i.-V.;i .1 L-V-rv; l.L' ...iJ--. .-.V ;.7: "to. V . I 7?;. iinicp-Pi'SJ.'. SAiiirLi L; gctrraass. Al- vays a patriot citii-.i of the United Stales, thor an alien in his native State y , A . V 1 , . 7Jr. . CcswelU .Wimuk vrnnsq r. The learned, jurist, the accomplished orator and finished sentJemam;;: -;.,. rte?J- fvv r.'F,' Thornton j ruDuccnwiuen ter wfert&&oa the1 present scene than cxptess id by that ttbicfr has just been ae.ted. - . v? Jahiu S Tuson - of HaUimore. urur immn rh " k p v-stoje of t he'm'nrh i y. arch of this west- ern emji ( re t n e o ono. ui uvcn -i f i a v w ; . . fnVlhV-A'iiKrican Kaele alAll witisr ber tTglu i hiay r ui iW tiittf anbe; engraven -n her countless ima'geV' -Long as the breeze of fie veil snail rustle ourjoresi leases, m onLti'rtv grf-uniU- a;id ef niv .s omeni p!eau fy i ,ii t ; the posed uusl ice J he j It p i e iu f e fvu a i u r a i nn 1 1 tc js u p py o ii tb vt the iartekiitd bur jt yc uota? vn u arrnWhnd.V Alr.' AViUiVm "was. not disul;ceir fiptu the la1iuri'hfclvAhelu loti antlf hu: nwnor ioij usiuiiit:u uuii prevented by' setere indispo4 rivihjs sUV abMinton unin saine iiineiaiier the CuVntnlttoes; werarrahged.V ; It is not 1 Usual; ynu" know? to appuint anV member oh a Coiti tn tttee u nle-a tie i$' ia attendance tf jou Ciigr&?n -: Wh tever dilferene'? may have'existed, between the Speaker, abd Mr. ' Willjimsf in 3regrd to the Presidential uestiop, there im W4ntnf personal " respect- bet ween I bemi t"Imlepeni) eht f Jl'gh spirited 'inen they form their awn opinions, a rtd ' take theirr ovv n cou rse, Jbu I piii'in no degree ,mipfairV the mutual tftteein'. which pe rsit nul !y ex istf i : reu 1 1 i ngr' frotif a prpper apprecratio'nk oF.each othrrVability; atid irtutiyer)VHad-Mr, V. been here, io one dbu bts" but , thit h e, w'ou I il'.a8 i a matter' of i ' i s ' .r.i ... i.:. r" Ctni&rcs!:! jbeleive for fouVtee'n years du ring twelve;. oi wnicu nerpre&iuea a ynair man t?r ihfeConirhit;ee on ;Glinist.;one f hewost ttnpoftan t : com tnitteea h the lIouAo. Jl It i in lact avaort'f Chancery irlburjalv to Avbtch are referred clitims that may be ju:it?1but 'whichiare jiotatnc;tly le gal. At the cluMfof ..jhe War, a vasl uiany such claims .werei presented. tThe 'duties of the ;COuiinHteeI;Wereextrf wiejV' laborir ous. - A fi'Uaw1Jodgwitli Mr. V"told me,; h h si kiibyyn.Jim9whjle'otberjJ mem bers of the house were at jhe Presiden tJs levees '-.of other parties of pleasure, to go tr hi s no in' w i t h la 4iass of. p. peri documents, afB'lavjts, acrouiits, the most uninviting business possible, and devute ; nearly the wK-le night with Hie. most persevering aa sid u ity ,u n t i 1 , th e :w hoi e - maw' of', th e tn a t -ter yvas ' uiiravelli'ij:and hisTcprt prepare ed t.r subaiiCtu the -commit'eefiii the 'tnorh-' iti2' ru' this indefatigable labor, tlfrected' auA euitgnteneu oy extensive Kiiowienge of men and the'affairf of life, .regulated Jjy leai knowledge and sound principles and iu'igmen tj it is owincf that the d'e cisinns o f inai conitnitiee ouiainett in ine,iiue anil throughout the nation' a respect bordering oti per;fect'confidence,f lOugbt the claim to be allowed f 'iTiere can be little doubt about, the matter,- the committee of! claims has - reported Jo its : favour .'M- "And "this was 'satisfactory. . You caif scarce! y-cuii1 ceive rrowrvery important it is, toiuutvni tials and to the nation, that the Commit tee of Cldim should be well and ably consti tUted, . so as to carry,, with if the 'general confidence ' It ! is-just to 1 say,, that Mr,' ,vv imams nas Deen sustained oy ueneral MICoyi of Virginia, the present. Chairman of that - Committee, a faithful ; guardian of the public interest ; by?:Mrv VVhlttlesey, "an ihfelfjigent and r able..;' representative from.' Ohio, and by others,' of wboV Mr--Wiu liains alvvays Bpeak in thejiighest tt-nri?;, white in regard to himself arid hisjsci vices w hi ch tru ly have "not: bee n- s u r pa a sed b y a J j try gentleman ill Congress,: he? is iheinost muu C9 1 unu , u uaaau uuug wa u it nas uee i mV lot tb krtoW.: . .;r - : j- Mr, Villia"tiisis'a;ctear and able tie-iater-He never Speaks tb Ca dis puy,mejrey for popular elfecV but sensi bly atid d rect for th e purpose with a clear voic and aotrrTated inanner,when any question arUes in vvhich he chooses to take part .j..FJrvn your inquiry "tnV relation rto him, isupposingit ;might be " agreeable,;' I cooJUhntf eny.ijselC the'pUasufc to af this'much of a ruao whose public (life vhits neep onei . oi,? gratusetuipess reflecting Iwinoor npoiipiiihself, upoii the State frpin which" he coms, anl upon tfie-Penjjle, his jmmediatecuiJtiluents; vvhn have sir ion and so nobly sutined him. 5T And. here let me- remark;; that the Imaniier .in ; vvhich he South rkain so niuch'more fcbmnar weight in Congress, is,' :nt ;by ;frequetlt changesof theirrepreentatibnbuf then iney jimi mat a' man has the ; ability antl disposition tp.bustToL hv dulv, regard the. value of experience, and, wisely chouae! to continue to chtinChis services. althViiroK- they may differ.rrom hhn' ort'som'e Dssinir p irUniioccurfr' , Suchra course on, their pai tts Vsuurcei of ' iufluence i bo! i our's cause bf anesik.'V h l :M ? ; :C; S Ute of r Nbrth-Cardluia, V '; H 'li Martin County;. ;,')rvvv 1. S yJLeo H. Harp afid wife, r ' fcuBru,unmnr anas uenneu, Adm'r of John v uieuana iux:e itrws. z-A--' w-'- B rtappesrmg to-tbe it in orderel, tbat.he appear at the next ierm bf the Superior Court of, Equity for Martin cqunty, the last Monday in August tie xt. tmd answer, or cUe, judj: .ent pro confesso wii be, taken against vii.v t.u uuas ta uui a rcstuentoi tnis t&iii wnitw-glitter on the uudulatiBns.pt ournag . h Fihxtlie New York Commercbt. AvVrtifeT, iai jiuiiucai, point,-..wiitie-wej in NewiYiirK, "change ur. ineinbVra ;for slight cause; or nb cause, aiJbfted 'as oni 4 tiii.i aim, i..AL Duoncation t ? tms tnti. iviniiria r aeoiemier loov ,ami oi tnr a.fci vi-hp f tti in. fTTinE Gentlemen ccraposir.j the' Executive. iL Council, ' are requesien itclwlii- r pyp-i..ir,v nnrp.ln lUlejebs-on ThursdaV.-the 7?h tfay ofZlay next,.tp.supplv the vaciupyn the Bench Cot, tne uupreme c occasion oy inc.ueaiu. 't ,fv - . - " Taylor, JfjOHNBUEFALO rcsRrct- Hi Wim;,;,rfoT, Rfreet.r-where he wjjl heIad tore z'J TVivllprs and others: and will use'Tiiaaitf blvi X. - ' Jrr '--t ' -f : .i-ii- : urlll be constantlv alone $1 a day a. Gig CenU a dayr V 1T A WAGEBSViQKE 4,000V; 4, 000,' j f -t V ;500 1-2.500, ; 2,000, . : 2.000, l- r'i',500' :v.-;a,5oo,v. a,ooo '6.ooo;. Ju " , a. - Besides gl0090V, 880 S60's, g50's, 4 " ' v 840's. and S20:.r ;i v. rrf At the Manaeern Office; Richmond, the following Capital have" been sold and paid witK inA few months:;,, " T." : : Yi5 3p 40 $10,000, to'Ja gentleman of Petersburg 12 31 48 10,000, do A dot , lnchmotvd, -? -8 "37 38 "4,000; do.; "d'sV -Jdo. ' : 4 it 128 2,000, Mo.lr 7,:do OxfoM,N,C Send your" orders to , 1 f " - " j.'Ti - t . . v r. 'YATES it" McINTYRE.J - ' H i l 1 -' Jv Sill . , I ? -VVilLStand the eiisuing season 'at my Stable in North- ampton county, Carolina, about 3 miles from the Cotirt- house, 6 miles from the to wv of Halifax; and 021 frbmifelfieldjVa He, will'cover mare's at $ T5 the season; payable on'th'e first of Jahuarynext, with one dollar to the groom in all cases. Such r. Sir Archie's friends as live at a distance-will send their, notes -with the. marpsj payable on the first of January Also, the --feeding of tHe'mares to be pa.nl foi:when taken away, hb season commenced orr thetlst-February and: will termi nate orthe. first ofAugastnexti Extensive field s of Small grain and clover are sowed" for the benefit of mares that may be left ,with the borse; vtiitv the additipn of grain, feeding at 2s per dayj (Separate enclosures are provjded for m'aresTwith cohs.b plains - wil .be spareirin taking:Uie best possible care of mares; &c.. that tnayvbe left bit no.responsib'dity for.escapes o' accidents:.; f j " Sir Archie'a.bloodgrcat size, performance on Iht? turfvahd celebrity as a foal getter, are sunv cieut recommendations." """ 'r ' r I- 'r ;;'v 'rc;joUkii?Avns r- March 4.": 3Seo8 -OTm Celehfatcd&fdUianztc " jvv iii Jptand. the en,- - i a uin cr seasrth :.r"mv Stable, in Halifax co.,: "about one to fe C south rof thetowSi of Ilalifa j f ri -r-r. -vi r-v-iK .,i January ?4 ?ieXt,f 20 the sincrle leab i and 50 to5 mare ttr be wit h.fpal, payable Vhen the fact' is afccertainedi 'A 50 cents to the groom i in allcaes. Feeding Of mares' paid when taken awav. .The season will ierminate.on the 1st of August next The bcstvposiible care Will be takn.of 'mareS that are left witlt the horse, but no responsibility for accidents or escapes.'. J VC 5 --V- " -" General Marion's blnn1 .turf,-and celebrity as foal erettcr- are aufficltnt recotnmendatioris. v- r,";"- --t, '" -"' ' ' " V X1CHOI.AR UoifPtcrw t wr; - t March 24th, 1839.- t rf 58 3t. 1 .rAS taken up. and committed. to ihe'Jail of iv? Jhs',cuvtVi othe-2d iut. a ncrro'man - supposed to be a slave-, who calls hirbsel SAM tTKL WTLKIKS; and says, that'hewas bound an apprentice ,o AVm; Closely; ,of Norfolk Va. and tliathe ranaway from, the said Mosely before bis term ; of rapprenticeship Ikad :.expirciL: iiThesaid negro ha heenj h this county or jsy ears and has passed during jtiatime-a&a T free-"muv f "be is abouf 24 years or agej "5 feet, 4 o S inctiea high, and coal blacks A'l he owner of sL-dd negro is requested tr comeiforwardf proyeV prpperryT andpay chargeor heVvill be dealt with a the law direct; su- ij-?- " v. 'V."J -"!--"--yyz- y - ;Jtf A S1A L5I BrJ"- J ail brv4. f -Windsor, rtertie counly,,A!arch 9J Xr56 3 K Stato 'of-ortlf .Carolina '-i- -V ltutlierford Countvh'Tfv-V1 it- perior Court of Law October Term , 182& : jTilUnr Hicks Eliiabethjticks. '.. Petition for Divorce '-. ' '. I 'TTTpln0,ne'cdo, f the'erburt I JLthat Elizabeth Hicks;the defendant, Ja'tan niiiauiv-n. vt Mis;iaic ,m!v is inejrioreioraereu by tbCtuxt-th4t" fiublieatlda be J nWe three inonibsin ?tiie K;d wglrLUegiater s giving ebbtice to-the defendant that she ahnear at t1 next S; Iherior Court of to be hidden ?n thtthiviJ March riext. then aud there toanswerLnlead or demur to-said,.- petition,H otherwise it Wilt be ta ken pro eonfessoCnd adjudged accofdinly,- iV T-tVitnesSyJarnes Morriv Clerk of out said Court, i outee .uie-u- ajQuuay aitertbe tn gvionday m Executive Council of xI.:Oavoliia. Hv" -Pttblic; Entertainment,- I r r supplied with plenty of proveimeroi r very il Owing. to'the scarcity. of money and plentiful-. oe of nrod'Uce; the,prtce of Moarf tor Man and libra-: wilt be adollar a day; or.e'ght dollars -,a 'mrint!t"fnF a single OCSOU.. - V". l" .! M ' ViV f. t" He: has aJ! ACKhreV GiaSand, HC-llSES, for1 Hire.al tW shortest hoticei V Ilia pnci f tor: hlsiltackV Gis and iHses are. a day vfur. thVlack ;.Gig with Hore & Hoy $2&, day Gg a iinW 'withoat'a Dov $X SOa'dy v a Horse ffictirriond BocWTfOttero; ! MTo berUrawn Thursday, 9fh of ;ApriL' V 3 of SlOOO iSlOiOOO; ; ; dtt : aSX'U,00T ,2,000, "V ; - 66i acres, given iiirby;Wm.,a;DkvisV joining Apsides g60QfSr40aV200,- fic' -?3?fnin'h,?tfta,;t Bj'--1?-" - - .if ' v . t - . . A - ... .1 . it . - w . . . t :..v ,1 . y t ? - JA 1 rf. ,t irr:i.t;oon II l.,,c .iftv iimMiAPi I 4 Mr 1 , ,: . v ,4; V-H fr?m aadyerttsnitent in 1 a.m. - -v, , till u?.m cu.tlic Yiitlluu.; ;v, WILL'sell a Plantation of 9drJ acres' of LVhtt : jon the -dkin, ...t '.' . iitch are of'tfie be ouaiitv tow trou3iis - vv OA,- t fjood .cultivation, with' cortvenient Houses. 'Also, sererarother t. ..::.ll Tracts lying' qq th& Yadkin,-' of fine quality. Ncgroes'-will beuken for one-half purchase." r: , v.- JAMES VELI-RDIINV, , Wilkes JanilO U29.- 37 3m . finnjtTbn the 2d RIonday in May nexV-wlH be ILvioId at the -.Coutt-Hottsef ; door in : Itockford Jn Surry County, the folld wins' tract? of Land, or :' 'asimi chas will'be'ofSu fTicie n f : va 1 u e t o sa tisfv thefraxes dUe:4hrednfothe-ye costs.trt wit i f - - "'" - , 1 -'200 acres given in byr.tredelI'Jacksonivjoiain' Jehu Jackson, IjtngtorTom's' Crcplwir- Vv; Sarab Jackson,, lying diKTom's Creekv'7 ; ; '1 Lot hv itockfordV the ownefs'unknownv. ii840acrev gen in fey Vright. Johnson, join JngUohn ZaCbary r ly i Jig on- S te wart s Creek. , ,,245 acre, given in by3 Win. Spencer, joioi'ng Phil. Philips lying onAhe Yadkin." K75 acres, given-in bV TliomaW VJ T.etf Joimng Wm. spencer, lying.on the ;YadFim . . loyacres as xire property pf: the heirs otV Jq. fehpBrundgardee'd, joining Ephraita Dollar ris, lyihgon the Fox Nobs. . : ' 6pacres' given in by Samuel' Jones adjoining J VUII. junta wi ittiimng UTCeit. joins lieniiet Wiiulsoni lying on Hunting Cre-k,. ;:March 4th, 18. F4lIDAYr APRIL 3 1829, A; :rhe . Superior Couri of thts County is at prese nt i n scssj on Judge otrange presid-" int-AV5e believe' theVe will be.no mate- rial crimtii business before ;the CourL except a case-of forgery; , - will be observed' i- -"w .... f tb-day's.Regia- 1 teVi- that his jExcellncy Gov ernbr Owen has .called the Council of theState to meet ,here?:bmthe f rtfrof. hex&nbnthV for i & purpose ot nut ng the vacancy on the Jriench Mri Secretary :?yan iBuren-arrived at Washington "City, onV.the 27th. ult and entered upon the, duties of HisotSce; hitherto -taken nb notice bf : the 'present tnents yhich have, lately" been vmade by several of our Graiid Juries; in relation to theJ3anks of this State,inwhich they re commend an, immediate call " of j an extn Session of the XegislatUrein order to re consider the, subject, of affording relief tt the People Trbin 4lieir? present pecuniary , mbamssmentsrSV' .downotlthink ihe' measure -proposed ad visable r It would certainly pUtthe4State-to an' expenseof ten ,orfi.fteen thousand dollars,fand as it ,yuum ue suumiuingxnevsuDject again to the conslderation of men who had just ri-. sen from afdecision upon-ityCi we do' not think arty- ad van tase coultl' f:rtse to the publicjfnim such a'i course. At'j its next annual - meeting,' tfieL i : latureT mil be .cbroposed oPhev-rnat.ials, arid comiDg immedlatejyfr.bni 'the ptioplemajr be ex :pecteil 'toJipresent'theib'entiincnt8''abi feeltngs.In'the-niean, titne,' the. proposed ;nteeting"nf7thS Bank vwillhave taken placed - af which it is ib be tletermincd whether or not that rlnstitutiatf vill; "inimediately -proceed'io wlnd rup its TconceYns: Ve conclmie, therefure.-thattlie ?mpre prudent course will beto-suffer matters to resf astber prese n l! :If the Stbckhoiden nf :the,Slat;Baiik shall'then conclude' to .cdntinore their businessJn thenisual aj? till 'their charter expires f cY determine t i close tHeir business-sbbner,' -but cotrsect ,tQ collect' their, debts br easier instar' luvnts'inaii'aiv present, it xa pruuauie ;jQ)e;difficti!tieK,9pprehendedby'.' the pso- pit;, win ot? jrr.eaity-auatea.' xne otner i xaiiNaswni,conu,nuer;iueir jrasiness wjttiuie aia anonietl bytheliranch op the' Lfntted tateswillpropably be -btelto'furnishi'ksnfSci Jliunv to meet Ibb "wants of -the :b"inraac' v. ';,'r . - - . tnf vf not? ine xiegtsiature can tnen.auT sticndneasuresas it inay ueem neces; antl;proper- to .'supply.' the '4ejficie'q cy. SserVTatthe by' the Grand' Jurorof :tfWayne and pj i n counties were forward ed tathe Grabf JurylorEdgecbmbe. Court, andj i were taken into icynsiderationiby-thefl ( Tbey-exprec j si general opinion uhfavorij decided lybppbsed to an extra call ot i11! 'thev:cbnsfitf the situaticrf jot -;.tna'unanciai.c.0Hw- r I out peoplerto-bii eo '"jdesperate 'as it re' presented by 'those presentments, ,ouicn,i;mguii txuiHifig vrecK.,. joining uobti Walker.rr V" ' J . Gl'cre, given.tn ,bytfae.heirs cf John I tap.' rieT?,t adjoining iJaz'cd JeiTcur, 1 it - on'Fiah tngCreeks'- .V'." " ' C XPOu acreV. rot i giyen in.; as the ypropcryor - tlFffJieiri bfv'Jessevllester, lying OiYahe JDuuble f Creeks. - -K ; : : v 4V j , the heTrs of Robert XViHiam T : - . 1 Kir , "1. ' V tan