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1 -i I- i '.'i -a I:; h " 'Id' 'I i tf" I! -,: .1 t -t t. 1 1 if-'- V IiOMESTIG MANUFACTURES; INTERESTING COUUES.'ONIILNCE ; SiRI take the liberty to send you - " o stivaU sample. ,of cloth'" ni a uti fac'tured ;in Rhode-Island by Messrs. Uharles Jackson . & CoVtif this fotfn. - The wholesale price 'j.r. ''.t. . i - - " - - . -" at rvtait: for 20 cents:, ! At'these prices I itav.m LufouicUe 5.913 ,rt 2,757 t mlersUrU this manufacture cane "f ; J; ! . Jll -7 v -vHtained bya (air profit. ; V.V'u - fc 1 Total .".Vp- 87,965"-" r 59,874 ,v : 'X -ildoriot believe any Ration ion 'Sl"?f Tivis'is the hmountvof; Su-ar and.;Mo. , , - .plhcrthan the-Umted States, can, at tins ,asses-uUv made diirinff the year 1828. t vtv'V.e, lurir?h.theu ateriai, the macmncr : the skill and ljbxirr tor,suc ya laonc, at ; - gcnt year txevf. are no' means of e such a cost It as. not recollected by me, L. . . uSv, j - cKrtTrf,l infpr thnf it ; ;ihat any; other , region produces the Sea- , Islanu cotton or a staple .equaj-1 uiau u 'wnrld 'such fabrics as neither Europe no "! AsiaeveV fjrodiced.' r Altlioft gjh I do not ' 'rank .weavi hsrv- cven"'as" pfaciisett by the lairest hands or aiuiqaity, -among me une . .t " i . . . - r 'arts, ..yetr i, must be petmtt thatiuch'prodircb:orthat,HvKetier::in tho -ii.ini s' ol - voor atatc anu u .Thcjniatenal l tins clotl is of that Unci, ; -onted nothing to the last yearns crop, ' J1!0 Xry 0'V'tla:t 4ut who wiHinake sugar.the present sea : , ; k;nd of cotton,.;;.... r.;-; , n iHanrin'-. over the list tfe find -f Jo iaild p!op-'oV Gen. Wade Harop: ;f t-i ; kind ofinatena! jbqt we yt theNorthhave . . iboe.New Orleans, isthe .-.iithitIiertol)eentenablel toput operar.itnngt te-ngiTPi the product havins been : tpu theppr6pnate machine and 750 hhtU. M()las rica, miithf, at this Mime., exhibit to the ' i.: B;.n,;f 1nnn nrnrfitrpd ' x their own native-whiteness,' or when pass-' 1 ;: ed under the operations of that skill which ds' can give such various beauty, to their co-- or, would ftinndrapery, giving to anU Uniated1nteligeuV beings a more interest inV'aDnearance than the ;4iappiest pencil ' : . r". r i i- . -'..-t.i ui. rA. r 1 wi auMquu pvutu uaB cuiiicMEu viiiiv " a) tairest torot ol Muse or uomiessprounc- unwelcome news of Mr. Freeman:s remo V "veci ancI.atliJrnecllLpy tKfe YKIVtlt5lr's itirasna- Val from , the office of Collector of this T;,ftl0P and skill, r - port-was received in town, it was resolv- J , Jrthe plantations1 spindles and looms eti as a tpstimonial of resnect and regard. - if ofour country could never have produced, iresemble;;mVraL conls otUhibn Vthey in- crease iin,strengtn , as; uiey progrjtrss in finenesstH 5 r gant workmanship and tasteful construe SolqriVa'sJnps tion. and doreat credit to the taste and Revol u tipnary wjtr, u ni ted the m echani cs litjtohrlooni vil) be as useful and orna- 5oen t t j to th e pebpi eo f4 hi s; rige neratio n , thofe1roh harvests of beneficial?arid illsfriostKOur fatjiers. : I p ray rtm si rfftQ a c ce pi t h is 1 it tie J saiH)Ieof our natwmal skiil.vIt isv I con j ilsllbut; a VVei iNof'thevery high estimation entertaTnetd ncre oy ine aim mv lrieous,- ui ine puiri- oitsm ana; cawuor 01 mnr 10 wnuin u i v,yr:.- p;pi ivHMuu-aaia iNevv-iorkj empioyefi ym tnetr ; t: r ? Cai-olirla,1 can be continued in fajr opera- (u rew They have this inscripti if fcf Highest resp X XV IO X iJI XJ -i VVJiXvJ-l A; Charleston, i I s'iugwtl 89. ; - ?;niR $iKIri?r consequence of iffty hav- 'i.nplefNew-york-foit- Charlestonbqfore. Mr; Hey ward: had received yourIetter . and parcel, ' they did not reach me u ntil a - day of.tvvo jigo, or: I should sooner have : dij 6tieh my sel t the pleasu re of answering . . your friendly letter,- and of returning to 4 vou tny" thanks for.the'suecimen of the ..skiirofthe Pro v i den ce 1 im) ins,' which you ; had tliego Not being f a itidie ofan v species-iof clotli, . I asked hj ' ;the opinion of those who were conversant f ' O: upon, the subj6ctas loybur sample They r tell ve that Tor the r price at which it is 4;&old in Providence (0 cents the yard jit is " --j r it irjiBV;'fi re)?i'ri jch Qaji ; 5 but ;that ct)tton i-t : ;f tjje jsame'qualityi could riot be purchas i Bdt JiereJir 1 ess: than from- 25 to SO cents the" y ard , a d i fferen ce,t asojU t! wi 1 j (per- . eive of irom 20 tt 33s per cent. Kn r'ifrjt i fefiac conlj ng V1 1 fry U u 1 n t he co n vi c t i on hxmlptis ejr n a ti imal importance of gprmin 4 yetajn )s'o;. Unfortu nate, - as to differ from ' it I " ' i'yi' respecting-th e' mo 1: best ca 1 cu 1 ated litofe tfeetT that d esid era' turiii. '- I(wi 1 1 'not tire" f '. opinion, in wvrittehm)efch, as, nolens vo- "rjjt,: ; 1 isi'y bu : J t aV: 6e en: an ft "probab ly - will a- K:'iP'V-b u fi?'' gratified jn that way. In labbfipusl y audi ably ad vbcati rig thein ;V terests jof the tnanttfactiirerV according to f- ; 1 your conviciton 01 wnai wjti oesi promote s: tnemi am satisnea ,inar you are mnuenr v . ced by the purest motives r and however wrong. f ; With great respect arid esteem, I am, v ) ' : tmpressea you may oe, inai i am in error, '6 i fej 1 ;assu red 3 th at y oti vi ll.'Jacqu 1 1 m e b f - 2 "-beina: intentionauy i ; i Ader:sir,-yourJaithful'aiifi obedient ser'vt, Ijon. ni stam Burgess? V StTGAU ANll MOISSES. A fci end has p ol it el y pi a c ed in our liands a priri .7,- cd statement or the amount oF Sugar and .'6;, 1B28. This statement to ;hic)em ' ' prepiarcd by a gentleman of KeWjOrleatis -ylsite attoriln h(! Jtate Tor that purpose. The nat:iesc of 'the planters are arranged tf ridejf y fcf A " Jieads I of ; the tti tteren t - parish es in y :htC" their estates are; situated, and -ibn 4ttmtKn?nfhea 4jiFses( jatle pyA0achjs placed in bripbsite f duirjh9; XThe distance " of theTjpmriS U ; .t.nij .wniXKe wi Orleari'sls alsoWtV iif uch lbnr andcare mtfst have :beerf il I r ;:, .:t-o io:ittrnisn so juiand satisfactory i f if !f ',P,??i-1 latio.n wil lhewith eaW'rVa' V;v;"-" ..,.lV:,.'.,-p: J:-; ;v . - r - h r - -V'ctV'r; knf his !mi tutor's content thcinselvcs w 25.v- 83-- Jv V-4S0' " -USl -it f ffjiSM' toWrshmcniof.por,tlcal.outIawry.-y.;v v - iKvlil - , 2.249.' : - 998- I cases of sickness or inability, to perform his lr V , r JuffirSal . rpfurns-'of I Ascension 0 - , 6:576 - 3,U55 - . tv, wnen me umcer ' t'f " r - p-ivw. T. , ., - - . St .-i': -M78".'.,: . sieSS - 4uty,wl.!.: such co,mand, will succeed mat; the membe'rsetctccl. to the Genera? us-A St, John the Baptist 9,000 St. rhailes'- vt 15,717-;, 3,851 7,309 5.918 Jefferson; . Or-?ins 3 614 plj4quejrines-'' 7,692 lasses . af1cnUo-nal .inioal1t wilt be made in .ym wf) t.. t , froin;tiecirciimstance , the statement sWes the names of two ; f wns-, yyy nnus. ouar ami imu. asses. on the estate of Mr. Labranche,' i r :t. '.k..n -XT..r r,lnono i Sovfmi n. II i tf ill lien auuf U 4A- VI I ;,f -. . " iU , -, . l..i n,Bd 'nf onn rrom t,;is nHmber -tli products gradually decrease to the small estamount Bait, Am. i v V ' X TESTIMONIAL OF RESPECT. i Fronx titJVeio-Bedford Mercury. ( It will be recollected that, at the meet- 1 . ' . a k . '' . Lfi. il.. t ing or iviercnants conveneti soon auer ine to present that gentleman with a piece of lowing it win oe per tention of the meeting nto-effect. The arti- cles referred to consist of a pair of Pitch- i ers and a Fruit llish. Thev are ot ele- skill of the artist v (Mr. B- Gardiner of manuiac- on j I.The Merchants of -New-Bedford to Uussel Freeman, Eq. as 'a. testimony of his uprfjht Hnd pentlernanJy conduct in the discharge of his otB ciat dn'ies, while Collector of the District, and of their esteem for his character as a private cit- izen " ' j - - s-. : - ' j- : ; At a meeting of the' "merchant's" of New-Bedford, held on the 18ih of March last, tile-undersigned we're appointed a Committe to carry into effect 1 the resolutions passed at that meeting". In pursuance of those! resolutions, the Cim mittee have procured the Plate, and have now to request you acceptance of it on behalf of the M ercliants of Ne w. Bedford . '".': The! Committee avail themselves of this op portunity to assure you of their individual feel ings of regret at the circumstances which have Called for this expression of public opinion to wards you,' whilst at the same" time it affords them pleasare; to be the organs of a communica tion that cannot fail to be gratifying to j our feel ilfgs; ' ' , " " f'i1 H-V' ' .. ' I " . JOIIX A. PABKEU. V v WM. W. SWAINi T.' JOS. RICKETSON i r : JASi HOW LAND, 2d. , STEPHEN MEKKltlEW. Knc-Bedford, 20th Aug 1829, i ; To which Mr. Freeman made the fol lowing reply : ) ji ; To Messrs. John Jl. Fartrer, Wm. JV: Swain, Jus, Iticketgvn, Jus. Hoicland, 2tt, and Stephen Mcr rihew. - ; ; , ; -i . GF.3iTi.i7a ex : This eleg-ant testimonial of ap probation from the Merchants of N w-Bedford is peculiarly, acceptable, nd received with emo tions that I Cannot describe. I can onlj' say that it scarce, leaves me a regret for the calamity that has befalien m. And this,- with the numerous other manifestations of sympathy from the gene rous citizens of the District, joined to a conscious ness of official integrity, will I trust illumine and cheer ar.d sustain tears of gloom that may await me :d:;,V:., 0 a.;'-;ir:;r:-;t''; s ' - - The kind expression of your individual feeling duly appreciated. and crreatlv enhances ih is! pleasure ot this occasion.'. I beg you. Gentle men, to accept for yourselves and the liberal gentlemen whom you represent, the homage of mv ueepesi graiituue and protoumlest respect. I n ; nussKL freeman. Njnv-BlfurS; Aug. 20,. 1829. " ' BREVET RANtC. The Oenef al Order published j below appears to settle the question of Brevet Rank in the Army. This decision agrees; with the course pursued by the late Admi nistration, and with the reports of the committees of both Houses of Consress L on the samej subject. - We presume that uen. fecott must now surrender his claims to precedency, in point of rank, over Gen eralaMacomb.and Gaines. N ; 1 -;: r ADJUTANT GENEUAL'S OFFICE, ' : v Washington 13M Aug, 18C9. 3 i The subjoined Begulation, appovvd' by the Preside nt of the -United States, lias been receiv ed friitn the War Department; and is" published for the- informal iou;and government of all con cerned. I ? x?',:w-:: ;Mir, -4-..j.-ts V:f . . ..2- f.-.i .- j. x.''l'-i!i. -'rv ;-' 'fS ' 1:4 Herniation cutKeiyting' Ranh and Command 'V MrevtJi "-mic ,wdl give , iu com maud, p ex- cept on dttachmeius composed bf different corrisl ' w';u" "leaning . 01 . tne o 1st Article of War: ' 2. Detachment means a bodv of troon,- nlt fl,?.h n'fi' bodyj to pei fbrma part icular nu 10 ne aosent tor a limiied lime j whet, such a detachment is composd4a differ ent-corps, Breyet Rahlc will ' U1ceffcttiif :n forinity wth the 6tst'Arucle'of vVr'-i" ;Underfti he sairiefs Articled rBrevet kdJ takiE' placed Oh Cmirts Martial when composed of Offices f xliff erent coriiswC 4,T f;ariy eonsUtuted commtMids, sclCa arrisonsrpnts-departwfcnfsgiinents-fcorps; pames, battalicms, HgadesVdivisions; Corps :oVaetf,-or;thr 5.jOfneershaving rank njthe lineoaheU i stra i.iic iicav tutivcv iitv i' - ; 7r An Officer not ow clntv wmi, nor ciu..h...m to any of the companies, battalions, regiments or cof-ps composing a command, cannotsjme Mie coiTimand.'-.He rnustfirst have been put pn du ty by'smne competent uuthority to mkkfe .him a part of the command, before- he can assume or exercise the command. , ' j I " 81 IftVfferent corps happen tojmrt an,ddocHt tv i.rctiW.MhevOfficcrJslu-sl-in,iaiiJc byjns J cVmmis,i(n In the lh,e of the Arm; present on T T - i - . . . . ' .l ll ivhiilP ,1111(1 lutf iille.riRrt to cniu..u.i.i .y " Vji.t.. I ir!v ri1r nf?et. ful to the service. Ul vv t -u-i Ivjvtm Hrevets or Commissions lit .T1..V-.. ;evets or he com- ' Uy command of the President : f . - JNO. H.'KATOfi Sec'y. of War. order of ALKX'U, M A CO Mil, My. .Gen. - - 'Cmadi!iff .ihe ,Amy: , i ' . , . . , ' 1U-JON.K3, AxljV CJen. RKLIOIUUS DISCUSSION : Misi Fiances Wright "rocftsll Y receivd tier purporting to be mnn v in. iJt- Ca? f.hi the ii, aPre9byteri ri ininiter t Hniladel- , inviting her to a pnbiie uisrussion on Vnhiect"of reliirit.u irnd the I system whrrh Mis Vadvocates. I he loMoWlfig is the conclusion of ihe letter : t j 1 should not nresume to calf a Jady to such a conflict if I did not fee) my duty urjged by a sense of strontr preparation in the Gosdel, and if I dkl not confidently lwxpe to win a ost sneep, to ( the jtold of my Lord and Master." ! : The following ts'Mwa'Vrts answer. to the above : ' f fi-:'---r JX:V' j'v.:t- -M' New-York, Atro. Ill 1828.:"' Mr. Hm. f. McCalhi; . r I . r' ' J Sku :Your comniunication of the firs inst. ad dressed to Boston has reached me only by th'w dayrs post. Ahhouffh by no means covetos of disputation, and,vbelieving truth to be rather dis cverable by the study of things, of man, and of ourselves, than attainable by argument, yet I am most willing to meet as you proposed The view's I have-presented to the Americap people are V fair subject of challenge antl of a iilcism ? and. far from objecting to their exam"naiionr ' I shall hold myself indebted to those who may as-! sist in detecting their error or confirm ng their truth. : .J- - " . r' ' ' ' '' sv TJie building designated in your letter will be perfectly agreeable to 1 me. With respect to timer the early part of the month of Oc tober would best suit with my engagements.' : j i FRANCES WUIGUT. To this letter Mr. McCalla .rep ieditlvat he did! not - write ihe first nientiortd 5 coin- Ivtnuiitcation, or any other challengfe t her, and that he knew nothing 01 any oiner; per son haying done it,' 'until he received Miss VV's acceptance of thexhallenge. lie has lallenge. tie nas villiiignesf to hold subject j and in however, sisnitied' his w a debate with her on the order to facilita te and curtail ihej discus- sion, uas proposed the louowing quesiions as its basis : : . Do the Presbyterians aim at the legal es. tabhshment of their Church?" 2. V Dathe Xtiercraim at the legal establish- ment ot their Temple ?" - Among the Liberals," 'he says," embrace those Editors and others who make loud profes sinns of their love of liberty, and who accuse the denomination of Christians to whom 1 belong of aiming at an ecclesiastical establishment. ' Un- der the word Temple, I embrace youC Hath of bcteneei and othet parts 01 your system of refoi- MONDAY1, SEPT. 7, 182$. I . ; ELECTION RETURN. JfyJe--John ' : Silverthorn, S. Marvil Wilkin son and Foster Jarvis, C ''' - j" - -ae- .'"- JcZa m- H'er. -Th istlreadfuls qou rge i s raging !at New-Orleans with almost uncx- P : . -."- j - ampled fatality, and seems y to threaten entire desolation to the place. U. large portion of the victims are unfortunate Spanish exiles from Mexico, driven from that country by the revolution. 4 Ward meetings had been held, and corumittees appointed to solicit contributions jfor their reliefV a numberjof them being in a state of compl'ete destitution. While one pa per, (the Courier) recommends all onac climated residents to fly from the pesti- jlence, another (the Mercantile Advertiser) seems to think that the danger of sicken ing upon the way, at a distance from me dical assistance, might prove more, fatal to remain. In addition to the ho rors of the disease, which carries off from GO to 50 daily, the streets are: represented to be in such wretched condition, frori coritU nual rains, as to render it difficult to con vey the bodies to' the grave. - Upon this su jjec't the Courier of the jl2thjnst.says p tlie streets -leading to the; Prptestant Cemetery are utterly impassable for a hearse .with, a corpse 5 several hearses have been broken down this morning, "Sq the cof fins have to be taken out at every s'quare.,' Tlie same paper adds, we are lorry to say, so far as our knowledge extends,' the iiuiuoer . in a 1 recover, oear a very sinall pr jportioii to those who die.', " ''-.'-. : Rewarding friends and punishing erie jn 1 e s ,1 s s 1 1 1 1 the jord er, of-th e d ay iyi th tKe . prfestent Adioinistration ? of - the ? Oerieral 4yfrtnae!n4'Flf' recommeridLtibh; to id UiCExecuti ye; u nl eWlwilVreripuriliis opmioiiBv;anurseu ;tii'em)to. the ruling pow-. s. can toe appointed to oltice. h J proscription - in a lesser esser degree A took ' " : i' of a prior date to those ot me rcg. they serve, caYinot, by virtue of snch tf r..lL.:..,u r ,.j nrini riiite. asistime RSG-ISTEH ers, can 1 oe.appointeU to pltice, howeyer t'orrus;tjastiirfc ' 1 i!i?.-,r -crt nte: : nub ished 'in toe f ratiKtort rveniucii vuj.r . Uepublicati partyvhave a majoriiy ... the 'Seiikte, and oT&4'in the Bouse of Re preseritative's giving a clear majority of thi'rtV-two voteAin joiut ballot othe rtwo Houses. '":T. CfaeresiUmat Electiohs. The;follovv- inggentjemen have , been. chosen as the tlepresentatives of labamainthe next Congress; viz.' Francis W. Armstrong, Clement , C. Clay anR-1 E. B: Ba.vjor'- J V: 7Vnwssec.-TThW following. gehUemen' compose the .Representation of: this State. i the rieCongress,cvi7 John Blair, Pty-. oVLeavJaines Stariflifer,' Jacob Qr Isack,' Robert Desha J(hn Bell, Jamelvr-roiKr Cave Johnson andDavid Crockett. J - Virgimh- Gen v-AVm. ; Gordon has been elected Representative to Congress, from the 'Charlottesville Distrrci;Virgi-, nia, to suprily the vacancy1 occasioned by the appoiritment pi 3lr. Ktves unisjer 10 En e see acJounts of some new. manufactur we ing establishm e ntproj c c ted or e rectfed. in the SoUthlrriStatesi holds the welfare of his country at hrt: must be V gra titled "at this Utrule tovvWs truej independence.- ' r int)fustrjis and ever tliust be, the corner stone -of na- tionil wellare - vv'i Home 7mw5ry.- In. 1805, it w'as esti mated, that the total consumption of Cot ton by tlie Manufactories ot the ; United States, but a little exceeded 1,000 bKIes. In 18l6,7it was estimated that tlie Facto ries consumed 90, 000 bal es 5" arid it is now estimated that we tnanu facturf cotton fmndc tn tin amonnt of R250.000.000 tier annum, of which S25,000,00a' are ex ported. "" '-'rrl ' ; ,. ' - -J . ' . '. V . s ' ; -'m--' Rail Road to the Roanoke- At a. recent meeting of the Corporate Authorities- of Petersburg, it was resolved, that tlie Mayor be authorised to request the President of the United States to permit an Engi neer in the service of ' the . Uni ted States to examine the route for a proposed ;Raii Road from Petersburg to some point on the Roanoke River, and to estimate its probable :ost,;&c. :,A 'xih&s , It was further resolved, that if such ' " ';":':-:-' .i . . ' .'" .- . - -n v ' Eugifteer cannot' bV furnished then Jthe ji ayor is to con t ra ci t 1 tn some compe- tentperson to survey; the. route ' - j 5". ' Political Prudence. -Wise men say no- thing ji 11 dangerous times.; Tlie -lion call ed a sheep and asked her, if his breath was, oOTensive.' She said yes; a h d,h e bi t ; o ff h er. head for a fool. He cal led a wol f' and asked him. "He saitl no, and heTtore him to pieces fur a flatterer, . He vat , length' called for the fox and asked him. 4 vTYulyi eplied the fox, I have a bad cold and can- ot smell V i Mr. :Uay.yf reference rtov'tliel unworthy accusations, -urged again stlr Clay? says the Boston Courier, ftir, the part hehtook in the late .criminal 'trial iri Kentucky, that gentleman'e triightil with peculiar propriety, adopt (with si ighta riation) the, following language, once eivft ployed ly the ; celebrated, ;faftertvard& Lord Chancellory Erskin v j St J "The wholei'peoplet othe United States have heeriwitnesses to the caluufr nious clamor that, by every art,; hal beeri raised arid kept upagairist mei Jh Jevery place,j where business' or pleasure collect the public together, day , after day," my name1 and character (have been the -topics of injurious reflection Arid! brwhat ? only for not having shrunlcfrotistthe dischargeof a duty, :.f wliicli ;riorpersorial adyantagreco:mmended'and.l:i thousand difficulties repelled I But ' 1 scorn to cotnpl ai n either of the prmters of these libels or of their, authorsv Vhank God that -I can forgive them lioweverriri- fluenced they jiuay have - been byl malice nr. .... L-:.1 2" i ri.i 1 : i 1 ..- ' wi : uuivi iiu 11 e:s. , fxi iii e ; mil eea a tne y know me,1 who thought that such t calum nies would influence inyxonduct.A II will forever, at all hazard s, assert t he d ignity, i n d epe 11 d f n ce, ah din tegnty p f th e Ani e r icari. Bar;; without ; which, -jucethe inost valuablepart of bur Amei;ican con-: stitutionsp caii have, nonexistence. I Frooi the moment that any advocate can bfe per mittetoasay;;tliat he; will oill' not sdjietureen -the govern merit .aridvthe c3enJarraigned in;the C6urt,whei-eie toJ PKa ti e; frorii;vtha i m m e tU th e 08Aa!fnlnconseque 1 v . auc.,!;ii vue auvocate warge.or tne ;cieience,vhe Assumes tthe re mtftt nn puts the heavy .-intloehce bf nprhniv n'istaenpriiQn" uic acuuseUi in wiipse favrtr the berievo - lept nnciple bf ericair j Presnn Prions, and whidh cbniiriand si Ihe i?erT;Judte-to !DeW hehourofijudgiuenfj arid in r . 1 1 ""n ..to ins .ranKi.and: V 'X considerable revival has takon in the. Iethotlist-'Chtirch tri ts; " witnin ine last ten. uays. The old bers seein to be more zealous t,,. ,,: than n,n,i!' and a re?nectabl and sometimes even laterl and t!m intervals they allow .themselves n are niled.up,by;prayer and .exhonaf.C ia'nnvate dvvelhiii6. - 1 VVe.wish t!ie.Ncophytesthathann:ri Uvhich.they seem to. seek with So ,', uc!i earnest ness . . 1 j 1 e rc . are nia 1 v v for their steadj-Vdlicrerice to the ta"? In which they; haye ' ; embarked,. anJ pecu 1 liar circumspe.ctitm j u tlieir comiB T : 11v.11 . iiuj7jt unit . m -0'CUlUL)ll ity at stake. : theeves -of the ceiisnr;,,..: uppntheiii,; ready to detect ;uh1 eXD " th e s I fgh t e s t- de via ti o ri fro m t ! j e pa t!r profession and, above all, thriuf cret acts and; thoughts ; are, opiMi' tf jjcrutinrviing.;glance of the Searctn-r r ward cth. accord inglyArew-6. Sptc! re- Du the week wereiwherisi ve that we were about be! visitedvbe of tliose tempests 'vtfttf jare.QCcaslojiall coasts j and among our plaritatictis, atth-j season 6 f th e year- On Friday and Sa tunlay of the WcW ing week,Hlie:sky, Appeared overcast ap,! gloomy,: and on: Sunday motriing tha win,! blew with considerable violence, arm, panieu uy every indication or increase continuance. 1 he rain tell on thatf aiid. the fol lowing day ; but n Tuesday -morning the wind and rain hi unexpectedly ceased, and We awoke, to the contemplation ol anticipated wreck mental and fruit trees'f but we dread the accounts from the coast, as the mn. .have been violent "at isea.lbul. ;It will, no doubt, be. satisfactory to oar absen t friend s to 1 earn that ou r ci tizoy e njoy; t he bl essi ng of good ' heal th in a gree rather Unusual at this season of Hit year.v: vT1ie physicians begin to talk e hard times Ibid. '--: . . j Wreare much gratified in being enabled to State,;; that at tlie late elections in tlih (Rowan) county, very little," if an v. of th drunken, boisterous carousing, w liich for merly disgusted every -friend to morality and "the-puritjr. blectiorisori like occa sions.rw'asVi is frowning- d'owntliese practt ces which jwere Calculated to infuse their polluting influence into the legislation of bur cmn trypan cl corrupt the fountain head of oii r pol iticail f i ristitu tions---v!iich, to be abidingVshbuld ;be preserved in rests! punty.-f r esi. uarx . . Sept. 3. ' TL' ' TI ' - - r .1 r i ' . P i I - IT." '1 n. . x ne.x'resiueni or ine unuea states re turnetl to the Seat of Government yester ll ayi 6 in " V Fort Calhoun, in the Stea; Packet, Potomac I accompanied by the Sr cretury o ;Va r an d Ge u e ral Gratiot. V. are . glad to learn .that the President . health has been' i m proved by his trip. -:V l";,: .;.' . j : Nat. Int. .AJriSklnner thV- aW e.':and,"estima!)le editor of the American Farmer, has beei complimented bythe Agricuf tural Sucietj of South-Carolina, ! with an elegant piece or Plate, as a mark: of their respect., and sense of tlie service lie has reritlered to tn! Aricultu ral.and Plariti ng in tcrest, by lii valuable Journal. riuidi SSome )f the New-Yorkapers have re r cently published colripleje ilists of the n- :':t. moyals and appointments in the Lustoni Department iiV thatrportVsince the cm bVencerientofv the reign of ter ror.'? 'Tieyaoiountvsa vertiscriV'- to ';WWtet5f removaU sixftinree appointments :!or, oeuucuu, the. removals an'(t: &-a ppbt n tmen ts; -tut ty-sevenwxiii vals, t and fiflij-thret new ap poi ntmen ts 1 aye bee n in ad e i n .th e Cus toms' Departinent of New-York. - la er words, two Jackson men , have on. rewarded to" one' Adanis ''man pmisheiV, The w-Yorkpurrial orComercec Tndajr contnsZa ibng chapter of lvou;, robbenes,1 pocket picking, &c. coinmirt during the 4wek."The:Cdiriirierciayj,-( the afternoon, in allusion jto these v, nies gives V fearful account of the picri lejice;pf;cVime j ri ;th at city, V jit says, are sorrV;tb Tsay that thei catalogue crimes published .iii ou r moriii ng pa?er! lias of late i increased tbt:anh alarniiug ej'j tdith The - police must have their 1;, fuirof.business.C Tliat they are vigi and active we'doubt riot ; but that W are iriefficleri t in arresti ng the march c witkednesslis i eqUallv true - The M'Wj admits; in a late rpioclanialion,' t'at ' city authorities are not able to detect 2- onn 1 is n ow go i ug. o n as v ViHTe)ec table citizens,! to an wliicli; will' preverit. all modeit :l!J;.. icii; wm pre I fronvvvalklrig the publia' streets; l V1 '"crease asii. er by miscreants e accession nrv... of a 1 1 ages... a nil b'oth sexes! have nr,r neh to feel, the? renovating influence flf7 spirit or.Christianity. TtieW, and leading ineinber.T exert theihseU ii surprising.', degree - " The church3 -l sca'reclV closed froni.morniri"- to iniit. J an u ruim pu 1 o t fin n Deams and serenit y. i "cAyeay e (su Rered - no' farther- damage thari'the prostration of a few of our orn oring vo justice.. tne mio i,igiic i u t-L 11 w " . ; Wjio, kept tli e ci tyi n Jterrqrj ..soine-; mo: since. .Nbvv, in tlie travelling seaso re i uses-1 y ' ,r" ,-;. x ej " lu( ' nfr; of tthe I lcs-an.5. new; wigs, are reaping a.r.! jiiic.narvest..iiiere:is one -auuw , we. Know ii"4".' ;',j - ) u
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 7, 1829, edition 1
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