1 ( r- 0.. I -V " j..' :V.'-'V, , - .; - -it 4 - J - ' r 'MONDAY : SEPT. j 14," 1 829. ; - rSTcxamin;Vtioir which ; we have. Bafove find that proportion of new Ccmbers in oor next Lepslaturei will be. - Ai"riin we have' ever before J- ThtPmiteniiafy cm;kappears to be ; iisin0, in-importance $ it beingourid fronv Yncricnce,-io be the cheapest, safest, and "uiofrt rational tnofle of, punishing offenders ffainst' the. jaws. Ill the new Prison at - X,vnds, the Supcrintendant,: sajs tliathe Vili ask-iib .'greater privilege 'from the "State; when; the Pri.io'n Js completed 'than tKfe'eartith'oftheV.coyvkts above every aspcnse for food, medicat attendance; mo ral instrbctionkee'ping&c; and that he vili -enter into .bonds; to .release the State from all uTtlier.ch.aTges- fijie,: current expenses, in consmeration oi receiving uic proceeds-of the labors of the convicts. ; hepfesent Jiane: peculily dis tinsu'ShedAtoriinpro iiieamaUero wc cohsidfer how great is the demand; for the proddct.ons.of nature anil art prising from a rapid increase . of papulation and progressive vilizatioti; Every; on is. solicitous to improve hi$ o wn resources- 5 and 1:hus the power of invention is exert-. : on almost ever4kipd, of production. "We have just read with much satisfaction an interesting r le Davis Esq .' $0" the;Secretarj of the .Navy, on tlie expediency, of -usjnCotton can vass for the sails of our vessels,1 in pre ference to the Holland & Russia Duck. ilr.'lMyis respectfiillreiquests that.tlie Secretary will cau se an expe ri men ttobe. inadein the Naval service (brthe purpose of lksertaining - its - comparative cost, strerigth, durability, ad vantages and Mis ad vantages "The Secretary: informs M ri b.' that he has ordered a full suit of sails for tlie Peacock 'fitting", for sea, , to be niade of Cotton canvass. : -From th 2. cer tificates accompahyirig this corr?spdn dence, there is no doubfof the vasUsupe--riority of this material, in the cor struc Hion of sails, over that made of Hemp. -It is said to hold "wind better and to mako "one mile distance in' six. It costs less th an th e H61 land Du ck a n d far o u t-l asts pt, for it never mildews; One of the in ytlividuais who testines j toUhe durability of the Cottoti ! Canvass states, that; the Ship Galen, under his command, perform ed a voyage to Batavia, Amsterdam, and hack to Baltimorer thence-to Matanzas, Amsterdam & back to Ba Hi mo re thence akain to MatanzasYroai thence to St Pe tersburc: in Russia and back toBaltiinore, arid that the ioriginal sails, are Vnow ijuite sumcient for second .voyage to tlie Pa cific, which he is now going. Should the Cotton canvass come into general use, it will prove of immense benefit to the Sou- them States -i- 'y'-hlU"- iv''':.---;- :More GoM)te Fredericksburg Are- na, of Tuesday 6aysr--Ve have been shown, to day, - b v the President of the " Virginia Gold-mining Company'5 now working ln Spottsylvania. county, on the farm of M r. Marshal I Job nsonV the res'u It r their labors for fourweeks, It consists of 1200 dwts of native gold, the value j of which is som ething like SI,200. the prospects of the Company are ; flattering, and the amount which ve nave seen may he considered, bu t as the earnest of their futu re success' The' average! .value of their mining is about ;340-per day ! r i Remains ofa Muinithii Ws(&iefl in the Chambersburg feiinyi varus itepos orv that the1 tooth of i ;M dm i.toth5: and ;ait nl toe j 4.w-ofie,xo vvtucu 11 wus ii Uclieil, have just been?; discovered in ;that !:uniy5;VThe hyiidiemployeJijn Mukiiig n tul-raceof a?ii!l, cameiupon tbem a- i eu. it in spvtin Trtt in iene-th.': fourteen t'icufs in 'rtrcfimrereQce-anileigh Ti) pounds; v Olher bons weredisciivered, H-they al Kti-o o.b! fVT 1 51 so ed lately mi-ex- l ure tu ilu? atr. Thei enamel -or outer j ruat f ih t iioilrw s very lirin,- and difii- These ?g 1 ntlcf re maWs 'prd much .food ;' curWity and 'wonder ; butfinost vt the eorie u hich havegrQWtL , outf 't heir icoverv. '.'hivl. .L' rvil':toVviittleelse tnan to dihplaT'the profound;eVudition?of .?!o . wfio spend a great" portion of (t heir '"'e 1U unnrnfiruhln bneridations. . : v 1 .rm r w - - : inown. v-Therc will be iuo new ipresen- utlves,v3;:. in the Senate and 73:in:the Hduseof ComnSons. r'' - hout seven f et .below, tliesu rface of the earth. The V. tooth wafl taken up- nearly pei fin t. having Vustaitied some. i r.j n r jfrom thewot k men" beforeritV-atore' wa;d co v- u OrK wisn. a J)icK, uie mihci jmi i, had. UocOiiit ia sVioie degree softened, but ltycni a beautiful, whiuness. pmcai uepartcient are m superb style, andft;,ye copy the folio winj passages on, the rrom. the sample fye have seen, the Soure- mr f:183 s Pccessors; t'ua " ' n, Yr 1 r ' -f ; t l t uV1"BpeaKin5,, the case ,pf.Mr.-. John Jackson who recent ly has been both? appointed, and dtsap- pointed by the President, says he '' has I gatned a. factitious consequence; far, yondiwhathisiaracr;6r capacity Vould entitle Mraf to." We have V slight per sonal acquai n tan ce only with -Mr. Jack son, but we are infornied by ; those: who khow iiini well; th'at he is' k man of ac knovvledged respectability, aiinst whoni no imputation can bo brought uith truth, derogatory to the character c of a gentle man., ' . ''''.' appointment by Ihe President Sav age. Mikrckpn, of Pennsyl vania;to be Consul of the United States at Martinique.' The' above, which we copy from the. Philadelphia Inquirer of Saturday, shows to whom the President intended to give tlie appointment of Consul; at Martinique, when in consequ ence of a 5 misapprehend sipn of the person,5 the com mission was sent tq Mr. John Jackson; There is such a remarkable resemblance in the names of the two gentlemen; that the mistake of the President was not at all! sifrprising. We think it h igh ly probable i that one even! Mre hareul tharihe haSs been in the dis-" tributioh of commissions, might;: through' VVmisapprehension as to the person 'in-: tended to be appointed,' direct one to be sent to John Jackson . of Nortfi-Carotinc i nsteud bf Savage JJicrcken, of Pennsylva nia ' j p -. -'? J-$ : Vl-'r ' ' 'NaL Jour :rLarge Grope. e , have received, from a citizen, a communication stating that Mr. Adam Lindsay, of this city; af ter reading the notice of the large grapes in South-Carolina,, publisheti in the Intel ligencer of the Sd inst. selected from his vine near the .Navy ' Yard, two grapes, one a', Georgia bullus, weighing 82 grains, and the other an Italian grape call ed the Roman Plum, weighing 135 grains. Ivlri .Lindsay has taken much painsVfbr several years,' to procure European- vari eties ot the grape,- and -has cultivated them with much success. ; His vin is worth visiting either for pleasure or in struction. xVcf. Int. ' 1 xphrihg,;JSeditioiiuSnce the fail ure of the j above enterprise under the sanctiou and patronage of j government, at the last session of Congress, we have occasionally heard that some spirited ex ertions have been made," and with success, to carry the expedition into effect, by uniting it with -some enlarged ; 'views of the: lur lrade in the South Sea and Pa cific ocean. We have reason to believe this report well founded, 5c that the public j will ere lopg be put in possessionof par ticulars, reflecting the highest'-credit on the enterprise of our merchants, and oth ers, engaged in; it-iVV York Couri . .-c0. 4,.- ,; ,1; -'- ; rv-,, - 7 Educdtibnin Germany, f the informa tion given in a French paper on this sub ject be accurate, the lower orders of the1 German population are among the most favored in the world. ' It is sid that the system employed throughout Austria for spreading instruction among the lower orders is attended with great success. In each village are schools, the masters ff which are paid by "government. No one is allowed to marry who cannot "read, write; and show some acquaintance " with arithmetic i and under a penalty, no mas ter can employ a workman who is not a ble to read ami - write. Small works on nuiral ; subjects veri tte h wi th great care, arecirculate() among 'the' lower classes Hence 'crimes are extremely rare ; and in the-cou rse of a twel vemont h' sea rc ely t wo executions take place at Vienna. trlf - - v -;; Boston Courier. , Something thing like the . folj'owTngiV,tWentyl-years 'ago, would; have' led the good people of many a place like; this, to '-.believe; that 'sjome supernatur ral agent had been at his diversions, to ? astonish the natives' with feats of dia bolical skill. Mr. Camfield a respectable sin ith o f this village .i n forms , u s,: ; that sometime last week, he had constructed; a peculiar fire on his forge, of bituminotis coal, to take what' he technically terms 'Jaj weldinglieatlf ; Tlie 4ire. was covered in uch a 'mariner us to allow little or no heat to escape, and nothipg but the smoke, J Or asihal I "blue aflame appeared above r the roof Of cbali ' After blowing for , some time, he had occasion to stop his bellows tor a tewrseconos, anu woei tue wuu which waiaii :; explosion of j his1, bellows x yv th "a I report reseiiibl i n g - th a t o f gu hf powder; The clapper 01 nis oeuows was plit,;and the leather torn from the wood -iVnttaldeVabie short respite given ; to liis bellows had converteu.it into a smucici,. u . ...v contrarV motion of the, bellows ,pole had drawn fire from the forge.; Had the bel lows Wn fully charged, serious conse-, qiiences. might have been the. result. Mr.' Camfield may be grateful that he lives Ttr ail enlightened age, as another century might have subjected , hi m tp the charge and ordeal of a wizzaro Gctffaf Regi v'kthnn Thase. .President ;ofv Ken von College, has given police to the rnemU and nefactofs.,f;thaf institution, that by the thiddle of, this month;; 110 feet of the CoNege Stone builUings,;lour.sioiies uig. tended the bellows was directed ( to. blow aaiiV lie accidentally tiiaile a reverse rnb- ifkn witli Mhenole; the'; consequence ?pf sdbject of Currency from a fcommunication (n -Albany 'Mi:V':i-;V.C":'V4 .eomc CMrfiicv.--The-vfJestre for a hneta!,ii currency, whlchhas been 0 uoa bated Tor a number of years - England, has lately. received, the attention of ome Profound writers .They attribute'the pnn- ci pa I pa r t of t h e - s u (TV ri ns' 0 f t h a t cou n trY .lo.inis causp,canu. reject ineiueaaa .uu. ii ' , .t - fit -, uoiiosonoicai inac me Dteciou meiajM' t h e a oh ly . J I egitiroate - representation-. viC; - VVhey say-that gold. and silver, are -.air-ways brought into he country-t;a: I ots. a- ntmj; from t freiit. risk; and traos-ship- nieni f ihiu inai, inere is a consKieraote a- 1,; ......,.it 1 ' : .-'''.. ! - . 1. I . motint per. cent thus paid by, the country; jtvluch is, a total loss to it They vassert Val the expense of keeping op a . metaljjc curren'cy. in England since I6b&, if :comV pounded at interest, would no W pay off the national lrht nf Oronf Itrits.in I '. ; The wear.and tear of coin is rniich great er than we should fi'-st loiMgine.! Hut by a i a r r epurt from or ' own mint. !tFeA fact of its depreciation is made evident by unde- niaoie lesumony. : iviore ot oase anu cup ped coin is circulated, th in of countertenV ed, notes s and all admit tfie inconvenience of carrying specie to ah y 1 considerabfe a: mount. Jl Scotch Compliment. The ScntsmanV after a vvery laudatory riot ice lof .the char-" peter a rt d w fi tings i of J) r. ha 0 in n pay s jth e C!ioW i og co m plirnen t to t h e A inefi ca h Pebnle : lhe Ainericaria mav well be proud Nof producing such a writer';, but we Adubt if their knowledge is sufficiently ad- vancea to appreciate his merit s$f " f Drying tvetCandles--In a 'iillas;e' not rr from Chester, a lady entered her kitch en, and 1 found the f oven swimming with grease.' On asking the servaojt, a Welch girl, the cause, the Cambrian ihiid anwer fed with the greatest simplicity, f Look you mttres,.the candle was fll in the water. knd I wasput her. in the oien to drj." Middlebury College. F. -The annual Commencement iof this institution took place on the 1 9th inst- The degree of A.B. on ' eighteen students, was 1 conferred and of A. Mr on nine graduates in course. jsrown University. The sixtieth Cow ' knepcement ot Broun University, in Frv- dence, Uh.ide Inland, took plane on Wed nesday last.; Twenty-one ytuig. giitle nen were graduated. The e::ercUes of he occasion were uf a characjter highly gratifying to th fri. nils of the nstitutioo. Hie young gentleman wHoreceived the ?ighet distitictiun of hi class, i frooj'S.-' Carolina. The dean e of A. M. w:is cun- Vrred in course no 17 former graduates if" he College. The honorary i pree of (. M. was conferred on Jos G. fTutteiuLt. Col. of U. S. Engineers. No medical, and ho honorary degrees were bestowed. At a late .Com men cement at Transvl- Vania (Kentucky) College, the Degree of A. li. wau cozderred upon eighteen gradu ates, v ;. - - . I ; . - ; 7'he Seizure. Oh last Sat urt ay evenina about 10 o'clock, a warish v&nkee knock ed at the door f Mr. Savage, the collector f His Majesty's customs for this port, and u the character of an irdornier. receiv ed five dollars for pointing out to hiin a contraband dejxM containing five barrels of American' jfVVhiskev: J Down Sallied the collector, hired a"4 tea in for twi other !ol- trs, rewaided a sailor with a dollar 16 roll he barrels out of ihe lake wheife they had peen mu nai toe seizure carjted to the ceJIars of' the King's auctioneer! congratu- atiog hnnself on his tjighi'S work, when Mosley ugisted to hioi tlie propriety of l:itinr tllfk wrtiril ' Hit tliilualn! unit f.,iin.l himself the fortunate c;iptr of n barrels 01 pure vaier 01 ijne wprarioi ; York'JU. C) Mv: Rice Bread--A Correshonnent of the iTturnal of Commerce recommends the it ix to re of rice flour with Wheat flutir in uaktng bread. It ereat?v imbroves the uatity. My family" he saVs, ' reside n the country and I ionic an ejarly oppor- umty ito sendj a quarter of i ice to mill to )e ground, in the game mann ?r of corn ivillmut bo i ting. Vre made'an experiment witha pound of wheat flour ami a pound d rice flour in the first plice the rice itor havinff been swollen-tir scaaded before X vvas inixed by placing it in a clean ves el, wilh water, over a moderite fire, as ice is vntinarily cooked, and t i en knead ed in with the wheat flour, wet in the uKuaj jitannerHvith milk in the evening . It was, ouod, in. the uMirnihg so soft,' 1 .hat it was tecesary to stir into it four pi unds more f wheat flour, 'to give it.ih-cr sistency of jreatl. .Wilh . this addition !the ' loaves were made, and, the result g Ve us ten 5ou hd s t he , fi nest.bread 1 ev r saw. i, It as .'of snowy whitenesartender and delw :ious'to t tasteaiid remained resh much onger than breadprepa red from looralone. iiubaeijuen trials Itve satisSe J thaUone uartef iart of riceflourin ;.ijy be jYriifiia jfy useo in tnaking breads ihat the weight i s greatly increased, atid the quality im proved beyond calculation. ' If ihe publU nation of this fact shal I tend; tc unite the i hterests'of theisouth, with the horth by An udditional Jink, I shall be ha ppy to see it circulated from one end of ur land to the other. -'Ihe "trial of it is easv The result cannot fail to be satislactot y to all who make it. ?, ... , - . " Trim? 9 'explanation of the iHfth Com-moitfm'-Pythee.Trimqiioth' my fa hree half nence ailav out -F my pav when ihey scrotv tild. "And did'&t thou do that ? iiaid'Yorick. He'did indeed replied tnV uncie aooy. ueo, xrun,, suiu si oriett, ther vvha t dost thou r mean, by .-vhonor-ing'thy father ajrid mother.,. J,C--v ..Alluwinfir them, a9nt please your honor, ihiVhlai or upon that Dart of the Decalosua i 1 the n&iAft hii.v - and, I honor ;theetnore for it,i Corporal raro iioclriendshipf her schoolmates Vit'i TrjmVthan if thoutha'sthad 4hand inthe .8lod4tudiousViering;jiiil retentive, her Tillriuditfielf.-.m - ' It"88-"1 knowledge wm'o'niSually rapid. , v V: 11. V ' V- - V Always m a piou tarp.he became more no t. Vrtr'A'f'i. 777?, " L,ew y?ka beforelierdeatU i She foinl of Valuable 'ffppiicalion.l-The scum from doi ling in 0: asses spread q pon tar red brown papeVi gives," WeV are "desired to 6aV,r by one wnu nas recently tneq it, etiectuaj ana prompt relief to the mosV viofent sprains, Ou r ififor mant sfat-eT that heVnief; with so s e v e re a . js p rai n ,6 n . M n 1 1 ay V- i n ' j u th pi n g from 'a vessel, to. the , wharf, if that he .was una bl e. -t n va I kv a n 1 b ad th ."'co r Us of fh t leg anij foot so drawn 'up! thar hc'.vnt ?fur. swuic iiiuc iH me, MfMv vxf.rucianngT pawu A,inenu suggesieu ine aD ve named, ap plication, whrch gave i immedia.te. relief arid he.'was able yestenlay 10 waJ k- to )itj place of buiines.. Ar. Y. "MerMv. ' V 'T - ; Norfolt. Seotember ' Infant School VV e I ok ed'io;' a Iay or two aj;o, 11 pun t he I p f a r t S chort I v hi c h a s beenopened in ihe OrphatiAsyHm, Under th flioirage of souic. beevoietii" anil"en-i? lerpii-sing lames 01 our u 'rouy-n ami re cejved, we must- ny, a grdtditom ihat we, cannot easily expres.. VV'e had,ho idea, intjeed, be!tre,,t1iatlit ;-AvaS iiossibJe to teach such small ereaiures.sOouch useful ktiowledge of vurhnis' kinds, and in a faui tier, so peneciiyagreeahiei to- ttmsves s well a so pleasa n 1 ly il i eVtin to : lookers-on . 1? u 1 1 n e s y s 1 e m c wh i cli h'ast'beem invented for teaching them, is ; so happily aj!apielt6;,the! I osoph i cal 1 y toh t ri ed, thAt$i C 'itlaiis a hJ'f. sings t he in i n t a k n u vv 1 edge of i U e fi r$ i: el emeu 1 s o f mora 1 ami ph jsica f- science in; ihe- most five I y wa'a nd with . i hie mos t surprising effects The disci pline," tiio iis- peculiar, ami. caictii tea to give the little iiiuigs inc ursi uituii'. .(VU.ogeine' le. sigh t of l his s hool is certainly one -olthe tnost pleasing j spectMclea i''sWh;ith';' -wehave.i! evir enjoyed ; aod We have ihoughtf It 001 ooiy lu poiui 11 out 10 me notice or yir wu take a ii y interest in uch thingf.-7?rarf. .vV-. From the T,ynchhurg Virginian, -i' If Domestic IVhie We ha ve been kind ly favor d 1 by Dr. OvensV wii h'llie folio wing communication and ;r recei pt r ftr ; ina k i ng Wine from our D. niesiic gr.ipe. ) 'lvii gentleman,, we believe was the iirin this neighborhood To at'empt . the experiment, and has succeeded in lurking a delighlfui wine of a fi le body 'aid atliinrVd fl tVvr from i he grape w hir.h. abounds on at most every plantation, and cid bt procured -at mile or no cxnensevv lie 'ha. hotvn us A tnn-e r lour specimens; of the Fox Grape of a very superior quality, which hej state have beev thus iitvpro veil by cultivaiion. One of the . I a rge black, w h ich weighed 1 65 grains Others, f the hite of fiue ap pearance, but not so large. 'ri't --r- Gentlemen t jrreeably to yur requesr, T herewith send yon my receipt for making- Fox Grapt-.Wihev , My first experiment was made in 1827, an J the' wine has been by some esteemed as nearly, equal to Madeira --Last year I made i nirty gallons, out upon broaching, it in the bprmg1 ; t found it acid, 's was also .a keg oi wine, made from the comm n Summer rape. About four weeks since I examined it a&avnV each cask mtich improved -! am trying some experiments with each, and belieye I sliali pe able to make it excellent Wine. ' , " lam now making.' Wine upon a larger scale, from the several varieties of the Fox Grape'. ; ' , ltespecdully yotir ob't serv!. i, !. ; . ' WM. 0VKNg.Vf RECEIPT FOU FOX GUAPS V lXK;J To every bushel 'of grapes ad i tw'entjy-tio quartH of water, mash tlie fruit and permit it to stand tw"entyfour '-hours;' then strain it through inen, and to every -''gallon- of juice add two pounds of brown si-ar fill tUe ctsk about three-fourths, and Jet it . s'.ahd open for fuUrteen days, then close the bum?. , 1 4 "-' '"" ' . t i ... v , . . . -. J' ;..'' - -. y.y ) - .V.V. .; In the followinir 'short extract front one of the sermons of the celebrated Dr. Adam J Clarke, the reader will find thji opinion of that eminent divine on rhtrmerits rsir W al ter Scott's fictitious narratives. It im mediately foMuw a pass-ijre in which nov els in cenerd'are inokru nf vith warm'ahd just reprehension. . Post. Wh'ff:. Tliere are, however sorae Iron Arable exceptiohs. There afe, a few writers of this cfuss, wliose sole , aim was.to .correct the vicious manners of; the ! age, give aTproper bias to tlie uridersta ndi ng, and a healthy direction to the feelings of the hearty svnd who because it was popular, chose the form j of k novel id con vey theii salutary vin-. struc'tibnsto' the public; At the hpd of theses for pidus7nd benevolent feeling stand llenry Hrooks for gool intention and indefatigable ponderous labor, Samuel Hichardion : and for correct conception, masterly delineation, judici ous colouring1, arid" majestic.- execution AValter Scott. The first 'leads you directly to God, the Fountain of light, life, perfection and goodness.; i ne seconn conduct you inrougn many inreci roads and fairv bv-Daths to virtue and nrobrielv ofconduct in the various relations of life. And thef'atte to the sources raises up! not ouv the recollections of p but places you by inimitable descriptioir, in tne micjst of fgeneratibns that have lon since Ceased toT exist, whom, in your Ipresencei, he causes, to transact all the avocations of their fesoectlve sit iiaiious in life arid exhibit all the'pcOliarities of tlie manners ano customs or tneir times, wuiniic whole train hi thinking and feehngl which gave them bo th. , iich, writers a these shall haye from posterity at least, their iist nieed of praise i and of the general tenor of their wrfc their au thors 'need never be athtimedS f ; fi .'ir ; i M ARHIE D, S&H" .f 4 In, Caswell, on t be 3d inst. Capt. Wm; Matone, to, Miss Frances VL, Johnson. . r : tvf v 1n Wilmington, Ir. Isaac Northrop to f Mis S usan 1 1 arriss; daugliter of Wi 1 lta m diarrisi Esq. ' In Washington, Mr. Emanuel Whitfield ' to Miss Jane Jerkins. ':iif.;5 .A' - Communicated. , ; .DIED,", j At the residence ot her father, Maj. Jonathan j Harris, in Mecklenburg county, on theTst mst Miss Sophia S.-Harrisj' aged fourteen yeawfilef illness, short and severe, she bore -with ; degree of 'patience and '- fortitude seldom ! witnessed In persons of ber tender age- fUi the peace of her bereaved .relativea nd" friends; "her-. death has: made & wound mostf painful and laatingrPcs she" wai"" beloved hy . all who k new -her -none howevefj but her-intimate; acquaintances; coultl f Carries yoii through vnaturef and facts whence history should Originate t ast evehts, !.-. 'i,rr' '.,. .- : " . -great cuf.ipo.sure and -iVsignation. , Anxious to", c lor ,wic bakc or ner parents, sne exprestfd ' a wilhnneas .'to siiomft to the w;M of ,J(p . mighty, and ajijyeared more concerned about 'an"' ' interstin 'heivKedeemer, tha'Vclesirons to ob- tsin'relief from the "evpi iy of her suffering! This interest her friendi a; e ful ly satisfi d vas secared-ur Xord hjinsclf hns ald. . 1 I6ve ' them that love itie, find thn'e hi set-k ine ariy sliall find me'- To her, parents hei -loss Vi 11 bti irrepai-ahle-but let 'itbetfteir consolation that ih'e.tr !- is Jeriiiu At"k her assfjcia'es u t vuKi iv- ien iei mem waiK in a.r luoisteos imitate her 'Viriuesand prepare to nicct-her-in .Dostir'Uo its, narrow:, house heneathl r Soul, tii it place "ift . nigh ! ,, " ' . They tiiaY haveeVn thy . !ook in death ' . r No njbf e'mny 'j'eHr to "die." In FayettevUte Jajnes-' ti'Intvre.'.Ksa.'ft na tive of Scotland:, .Tliis 'worthy lri.Oi has been a usefnlcftTacn to Jthai town Tor.neasiy forty yar. . aiKi ip j every reration offclife he;H3 siistaulcd tlie most fair anij iinble mishtedjcharaqter;. GUmbeJandoinyiia years. :;r-S;f 1 h u'mbertotf.':. Ctv-iletii iatV":'Pri' ' W AMs' ; l ope. j ,.o . - r. -: .j . r . . ,.u ---.j- t. -; - VjtlWilrairigton Oh ;Satnrd;iylast,: "RlrV John R. Callendar,' of the late finn of Waddefl & Cal ledir;,;yf .i S ' i.-in ampsoir county, on the 3d hept. Mr.' Jos. -Stevens-,-sop . of Charles. Stevens: Esq. "jT : , 4 in weciiicnour vouiuy, . ou;ine iiVin.UitinKV Mr.' Joh n BtacV. 'Also Mr.J itigh '" G. Kirk pa- ' r. trick Jr also, Mr- John Jlarneti, si-n. a 'staunch a kI . '. MCtiitTe wlugin thelievOlutioir; 'aUoy on i the aamd ; nqroioienu ftadTesoIved to imke religion her study for life. - In 'her last ttln'A sh, Calnrron ti'e. boom;of hy,C5oc; r ' ' - F-ufspirif i.re'st tliecnow T; f ; '. t ; rV" w,''? with ours thy footstep's XioZ, ; '.'llis seal wis on thvjbrovc. f. ; - : a JU we r Fay ettcivi ?1 ejip nle rthSost."-Vm. 5tbnXAshru'ryiv'oi oFMTv Vuuiiuiii Dori, aged 2 d O a S u nUa t lai'C M r. r A 1 e x h n tier tit SV2eiL ofi . day:Ir'John:Hi.tersoit :t:y -i .."';'i'.';" ; : ; ifln VV:shiiigt5ji; Wrsttannah? SnotieiConrt of Capf. nuet-nce.'-'V--. 1.X- -w' ' . i-ous;ht up tn the present tiineV v ; : r J" GALES &vsVjN haveust 4ub?ishedV ait ,! " A)PEN1)1C to KUywood'a'Manual wbich: '. embraces' thejJLaws passe'd since the year .18 1 A v ' .Under-1' distinct. Iie'ada,v1iri' alnhabetfcaVVrder,' in-.' cludtnt at Five Dollraas heretofore. Orders Will .be instantly, attended, to.' 1 Vi. BEGS leave to inform the public, that he lus recently received a larsre number of BOOKS '-. J-which he i ofiera ito sell veiy cheap. Such as ; 4 Commentaries;' TheoIogicallWorks, Histories t Memoirs, ' 'Bi'bles; Testainenti Hym-? Books, Po ems, W9rks i on Agriculture aid Family Iteligton ;v School Booksj and a great variety, of interesting little iVVork ; for, misceltaneo'usTeadiig calculate ed to inform: the judgment on many important and interesting Isubjt ctg', Upd lo bend the mind to the love and practice of irUie and religion. The most of" his Books are executed iii the very best manner.; Peraoni wishingi to VurAi&h them selyesy wih.am .individual br family .Library cart be supplied jit reduced; prices! ; li room is oa Fayetteville, Street b'e't we en the' Courthouse and " the Palace, at ttiignof 'Uie'tBkii'd''il,'ract , : leptsit. , , ; ; . i ; - -':'.-. 4 - '"-v '. Sept. 12. .. . .( liw2w -ft. FOUND in. toy Store, some time since, a Note -. made by;;p. BerrVliil)v and Samuel lit Jldl, to John Mollis; sen for the im jf $70- , dated 20th Oct; iib27';pay1lblel date; The Owner can hae: the same byrappljv ing to me and paying for ihi advert?semeit. s ' Morven, N, C; th Sept.:i829.: - T FOR SAL B ! mi 4.S.. f those -of JastYSesSionv..vhich renders thiv vyrk.. complete. '"S: J"J f 7r - i. - ' ' j p6r this !din;to ", th HZniii'; rip extra f' ' ' charge ' will be Vraade. '.The iiook Will be ofd T".yiSl1 to sell the place within a mile of HiHs " -'JV-botuugh'onwhich are",,' 205 "acres t about one jialf cleared, ten acrea of . Meadows; land. and L the balance in wood. The v improvements are all new,t and finished in the ' 'A iff r "csi iiiancrtiiey,cuiiiai oj a uwciung IlOUSeV containing eight rooms with firfe places,' besides passages, closets, &e. a large Barn ' a hd Stables, : and. other necessary Outhouses. : - There are se veral never failing "S prihgs of the best-water on the tract,': and a' large . aird '( well selected . fruit? ,: brcliardV. yT'::.Tj r:!".': v",- "'-: . f I will sell this -property on the tnost liberal tefm'TT-ither for money on easy credits or will exchange it for Negroes or Western lands. i, l,iApp1icatioii may emade'byUetter to Vhe sub scrtbert'at .Uillsborbugb. .,' Ci-f. : :. '-- -'A ': . ' AAAA'A vv'r;:iv V'-WJ-ANDEItSON.V-' .' ' ' .Nov. i;. jAnA f 2J eotf ::' : ' Medical Colleirc of S. Caroliaa. 4v npHE Annual CoUrW of Lectures ir this Insti A tution. 'will be resumed on the teevnd jloii- 'day in November,, on the following Branches s " B Sur&eryjby James Itamsay; 3I.;B ! jVfi,' "J.. , AhisHtutea ciiid Practice of Medicinc-by" Samuel Hen Dickson Ml. I-C-';- y-'-'AA r--. Malcria-Mdictit Henr.H, FroaVl. D. Obstetrics dtttf Diteatei of for.icn and Children by Thomas G. Prioleau, M,' D. ' ; . ArCheinistry-by Edmund Kayenel; MD. -" ' XAtiurarjiitory and Botany by Stephen E1U ottj L'lD'.'n'--''" ' , Pathological and Surgical Afiatomjj by J olmk Vagner, ; " 07 v. SVf 1 -; r W ' .'"'' '-" : ' A X)cmcm8traJ(M'qfariaJ ij D i::;v:':U-HENUY Jl. FltOS IVDean. " ,v'AugustlO.;4tf; 4?v;'-r 2 lawtN '-: ' - State of Nor tli-Carolina, A -.Cuilrd'Coontyi'.:' A A " Harberf Tatem and wife Elizabejh, Sion Tatem. and wife r Patseyj Vilon W. Doak 'and' wife Hannah, Jamf a'Billinslv'and'. wife licli vCca, - Claiborne VVatson and wife Nahcy;Yilkin O burnJmund Ogburn Jonn Ugbuni, ISi' c3ioias"Ogb'uriv Samue I 'DouneV and ; wife l ris xilla Chat-lcs Ogburnaid Edmund - Ogburn, ?Jhlant theirs oft-Wjrnl Ogb'urnr dee'd, by 'their : ardian Edmund Ogb urn. ) '1 'Eq,tfiTT.c Vet Uion for sate of Lands "v appearmg to'the satisfaction of the Court yithat a p'a'rt of the defendants in this case aie not .inhabitants Tof thi State. at Ls therefore or dered? by-theCoutt;-Ah&t iblieation .be;nad$' foT.siX'Wteklh thVltateij- h Itegister for them to appear at th'riext- term of this Court to -be held for tne, county ot vuoioru,o aiic isurui jonuy after tlifc tourtn to, answerer demur, nionaay oi aeptemoer, io pieau ;or the petition will bc heuic, judgment awaraea ccorjuigiy. - ill'-. , - ""uk OMinrair. e. uaj e . will t,e ready " l"e :rceiviun-n,.iuuiH'.. "."J- - .".-c". ;.....,,. appreciate her worth.' &entl;.-moaest too uir- expwie na juuguieiiiwiur'-.u'vju.t,i; ecimeD.of thi. Uuuiiful anm'fal fr itit- , tfie amount. f 50 or ,60,;iU aiWition .to springing oot .of- l.itchair. and takiug. ihe .njog, rte imperceptibty won thett.of 4? K - a : J A-5CUli-"i. C-'iJ-. - '-'-'' 'y;::AA:-A---'--;'"'' "" VV v:.' Ai o.. ''-.v: .v;v-- y:A-'AA;'.- ? -v 1. -;

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