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- , ' ' . :. ; - i" - . ; - . '- T j V'; - . ';v , 7-.-- ? 1 - ; v THURSDAY,- SEPy.;:17 J 829. ' 'foiofy'tffforth-Carolrf Tf of this State by judge Martin of Lou jsiana, some notice of. vhc!iVp;.ha;e;VaI-; rf ady ;tacn, .is cpmpilc(lrl it.appearfVin . A peculiar manner. That part :v!)iicl;: re - Kites to on r. lie vol u ti ona rj hi toryyi con - tains the' aVgutnents; and .orations of - the I jiifiCS trjiru'iof wunir s u n i v tr pu uy our I e ;I i n g ci ti fce n s a t t h a X- pe xi 6d j a n d by if.U incans the'rrnder is led on, stiiy bv rpp Jl Wilt- jj. i .l.?.1Ull?' faction ;:at 'thel appfVsions; rofttic .'mff.' H? Tas ccomPan,ert ort his.huntingexi thertcoui.frv;;to ; the tien .decIaialionVr 'rcnouDciMfcrcvcr alalle Game:lccepe.6nihe Eate nepeateci Tht CrtistHidiDn?JvhMa.ri ''.GUiott, ' of thb Cityjof Washiritonhas;in the Press 'ildsyvoluVn'con'tains'thc Debates which fpok' place in this tatc and Pennsylvania; '-Osgi . 1 the COth inst Chari.es Carrol of Cann6iJ, the only surviving signer of the ' A ? m. rTln r A a 1 1 ft a JJCCurailtil ui - iiiucjjcuucuwc, wiit iiav onuAjeicd' his 'ninety-third year. The, Anniversary of his - birtli-day always collects, around' hirt 'his affectionate: re-, tetives 'and, intimate friends, , .who : are. within the reach cif his domestic circle. lie is said to be in the enjoyment of ex cellent healtlu I ' 5 y 1 t - v Ytllow Fevtr. -A gentleman', who left Vew-Orlelans'on the 23d ult.'informs the Editor.of the. Charleston Courier,, (hat al though the new cases of Fever were still numeroas; yet,,!!! injbst recent instances;," where early application was made for med- ! . I .' . . 1 .: .' i , i '' x i i ical assisiance, cures .nan ueen enecieci. A DtV-M'FarlandV particularly ,' had met "'...' -: .. -. -"V.v' .. with great success in Ihe disease', by the use "of 'the. Vapour Bath: Vf p - " - ' k v ' rr A lumn of Gold was found a fewlaVs since in Habersham jcountyj Ge(rgia, Wtch by weighti "was worth 321 40. - ' " :. Xfu7iufaciures.-ysire agree very cor dially in the following opinion, expressed d jy the Etlitorolthe Lyncliburg, Virginian, 'That if the Southern people will divert a portion'of their populatoh from the pur suits of Agriculture and employ a part of their immense n'sourccSiin.the establish-, mcnt of 'I manufactories,' they will find the face of their Country improve and their l.tnled property greatly enhance in value.9? A Uriier in a late Tennessee paper, spenking'of thp.advantages which would accrue 'to Tennessee by turning the at tention of its i - citizens'' towards Manufac tures of the most useful kinds, calls on the people to cast their eyes on the flou- rishinjrnew States of Ohio, Illinois and In- !iana, andto enquire whether Tennessee miht not- become equally prosperous, by imitating hejrQxauiple.i Compare, savs he. the business carried on upon the great National Road running through the Xorlh-western States, with;what is going on upon the roads within1 vourown State.? Look .also at the daily increasing impor tance of the "Mail routes within thos States, and compare thciri w'ith your own, vhichre constant! liminishin"r' in ex- lent Lrist-I cnr.essfec, he adds, oubt to u rnish A 1 aba ma, - M issi ssippi11 and Lou i- iian.vwith all their coarse manulhctured rticles, such : as iroii';, Castings, Nails, anil coarse Domestics',' both of Wool and P- i'otbuu Tor they cannot manufacture for t ii , ihcinselvc?, - pot possessing ' suitable treati;s oh'whrcb to erect machinery, nor nar.y of the raw materials1 which form the basis of these - necessaries :6f : li fe. - Be r yl?s, ihe people of those .States, can em-J I' o y 1 1 j e i n s c I v e s m b r e j p ro fi t a by i rt c u 1 1 i -Vtitinjr thtif Cotton; mc'p i land S'lo-nr AVcre-East-Ten nessee,' as this ' writer t3,.to turn her attention ?to Manu ur's,the noble River Tennessee would cUr4.s,t'henbb!eRiviVtenne soon lc rendered , navigablefor Steam-f lswt s as t lie re wo u Id VJ t h e n be pi e n ty 6 f tuJ j to. transport in eveiy direction, And as Alabama .Avill Kshortly commence . . i .... mi . lhe cauallit of A J osclT .J.b'pals, f the ; cx P:u!itu res fa 1 enectnijr V!whiclf Twill be l'3 de in th e v i ci n i ty y o f Teii nesee, " a'n d v uy u f tlftcjrirli c fes fo rf co m p 1 eti iig which rc w"dl pr.Hiiibiy be called "upon' toi Jiir- propabJy be called upon n: l!ie present f Wou Id .lie a favorable- ,:;ue fr forming Manufacturing JCstab writs v - v ;; ' ;; 4 ; -v:v '- ' y Miprestedi thatj it? would be ;well WAie -ijf .the Merchants Ythe-iiu tnbefTof Vd(j3l" 11 far too grcat);vpuid; convert :a ( the 'canitn! tlius ei ; ved'ihto' 1-art anufHctoriesl which !Tvhul ubtless ('Vtliern a betterjjjrpfit tL Vriow "yed fro the Mercantile bu ss .as t . i n .cunuucicu.f vie irus. tese cceive uue cuu.5iuera.uujt I I . ... . - .. f Sepicmticand the, nunit victims'to this annUaf incredible? s :It has been observed 1 English1 writer, that accord i tation made on th e su bject, i t is su ppdsed that one third of the' 'Gamekilled finds 1 f t wa r to the W v ers, as i tc in d o f rni- cr.K' x ueuiiis.ni inu siiooiine sea son fu rn ih many ;amusi ng anecdotes' -And Among them the1 following i v - K V- ;A French nobleman who was : devoted to finld . snortsarid. was an Vxcellcn 'tiliqt,'' -vUi ted for- thispuVpose a frienil ' i n 'Ens:-' Mane! vho owned a Jare Jandcd estate .He was Accompanied brt his hunting expe- pld Tlepeatedlj j the Jreturn of the party, the host enquired ; yhat; sport when the Mild Game-keeper. erf, half as often as that t'other iMonsieur wanted him to do, special fcw bird$ would spring on your Honor's land next year." i-"V,Q;'-i':; U' jr If any one is inclined to eat Fik, riot withstanding the developemerits of Rand's Microscope, -let them read the following from Madden's Travels in Turkey : U A more disgusting operation than jthe pick ihg of figsj I neye witnessed-1 Inan im mense; warehouse the fruit lay strewed over the floor, and fifty or sixty squalid women, with mewing infants, sat squatted on the heap, ' picking and stretching the fruit, : arid overcoming its.. tenacity with saliva and manipulations. - I saw the dirty (children mauling hefigs, and got out "of the wayas quickly as I could, lestlshould witness any thing worse. I made a vow against figs. 4 . ',. ; , ! 'r. :jtfurdcr. -We learn (says theKlizabetb LCity, N: Ci Star, of; Sept- 9,) that a man by.the name ot Ivey !V i!kins,ot Currithck county, who has been in the habit of abu sing Ids wife, niurdered her last week. -After he had committed the act, he made a cofrin and was about .interring the body, when he was overtaken by a jury ofinquest and while they were examining it, Vilk ins made Jiis escape. He was pursued, but-. befre he would suffer himself to be takeh; bad one of his legs, nearly shotoiT. We presume he has been committed to- V'ltl l1llf1aiA A Mlii I . I . AVe leai n from the Maryland Gazette, that the sentence of the Court in the case of George Sweafingen, has been received by his Excellency the Governor, and the Warrant forwarded to the SherifFof Alle ghany county, for the execution to take place on Friday the second df Oct- next- On the 8th of Sept. 1828, he murdered his wife, aritl oh the 8th day of Sept. 182P, a warrant for his execution was forwarded. : -'."-..." j" - " Bait PaL '. Exccution. The trial of negro Aleck, for poisoning the family of Dr- Floyd a few." w'ecks ao, and which caused the death of one of thedctor!s children, took place on Friday, at Bedford Courthouse. He was found guilty, and sentenced to be; hung oh the 3d Friday in October next. A negro woman wfio bought the arsejiic, and the cook, were- also tried a:ul ac quitted, no evidence appearing against them.-- The condemned culprit, however, Asserts that they had all combined to ef fect their deadly purpose. Persons who vend arsenic should be extremely cauti ous in disposing of it. They shoufd ntver sell to slaves under any pretence whatso ever. Lynchburg Virg. Paricide.--We have,- this week, the melancholy duty to record the deatlj 5of the venerable Maj Gen. William Brooke, o f Ra d n o r -To w n ship, . De 1 a ware co u n ty," inflicted upon him by the hands of his son, Thomas Brooke We' have not learned all , tii e particulars,"and as he is underi ar restto be dealtiwith as a jury of his coun ty may thinkproper, ifwould be unjufst. toreuiark further upon the subject. . Gen. BrookeCwas a soldier of the' revolution, and a firm friend. to his country, in the hour of danger. He .was a brave and a good man, and of his sterling worth and 'usefulness to.stcietv the. larsre circle! of iCSlliy.:';" XWliei . suiti'i ui . me jii iraiiis a nd hardsJi ips of the war ojTindependen'ce; a hd 1 i vi ng to see his , country- prbsperoiis and happy he lias falert at the age of 83 years. ;i vTctim , to the brutal passionsj of hinii who should have been the-staff and support of his declining Years. -P?n pap - In' Floreiicc, 'Alabama, on ther 51st fof July Mr. James May, who is represented as a respectable man, auvanceu in year, came from MVarhc . . " . ? I . .11. ..t bu-iiicss. ; iw Den meetins many of hi: ! e c tin nvd ay ah d ..- -r "i . ill;.' inrance, ne ue came . i n toxicated, bouse tal king to'avM also dru nkv theilatte. a"n". angryjtoitTB )6doy And Mr M replying, him oh the head, with t about f$et long, over died instantly vfV- has tn i iil. 'J.V 'iy in a I, who fas d tosayiiri ' again i; struck: V plate .! nd; ne-H nitted to jail-- ; A "notorious Aief ;vas;;captureilaC;few :Y:- ; :-1iffk;i ftr bavinor for .frcqu ently f fobbed,: no )incou Id r detect the pilferer-e -'rmW -:Si appears ays i,ne v;orapue,r; tnat . he had tired of bis retreat I tv thej swampsiad jactsntfto the city,iJ.and or : t wi .ad opted thfm atiiin' Qfuarftring on the himself with'.--VDl ea s'arft 1 oil ri n is i n ' thW vacant: il welling of Mr. itallett, ; or( Gov necessi t ies 'or conyeniehee promptecl.1---: But his success lent him courage bey oritj h i s I i s e r e ti o n , , a n d h e ex pbs ed h i m s e 1 f . 1 6 the observation ibf a slave belonsihs to the ics fate, pf the late Robert Bla ;kwell,f:who n a rr&wly wa t ch i n g hi m , it i s cov e red h i si retreat on Tuesday night. Early on Wed n tday; inorning he gavp notice to.:tlie Po l i c e, w h o ; surrounded the h o ise, a ii 1 o n 1 emaiidi rig, a su rrefider foun'i their anta gonist armed for the contest, full of fizlit. The- bru n t of the ba ttle fell d nM r- Staf- ford, j of the City. Polite;-who was badly .cut in the head and hand and on Mr. Ransom Soto., ', .-. :' ;'- ;" V: v -' When Jack found the battl ; waxing too hot,; he abandoned his'citadel aud took tp the fields, vvhere he was tin ally Wounded by a pistorshot, and takerl - prisoner- Much credit is due to MrvStaffbrd and Mr. Soto for the cool and determined braverv they manifested on the occasion, & some i !r1n in U.. C 1 .f i. I I.. - I I. I mca ihoj uc ioi meu ui me vaiue - wiucn the; citizens generally set upon theaid rendered by the negro; wheh we state that from a voluntary 'subscription imme diately 'set on foot for that obj ?ct between four & five, hundrejd dollars w&re prompt ly raised for the purchase of llis freedom. Ohio A fanufactitres.-j-At a l ite neeting of the Agricultural Society of Hamilton county, , Ohio, beautiful specimens of silk, and rolls of fine : white linen,! were, exhir bitedtVpirig the; growth ahtl manufacture of tire. State. Communications were made on the preparation of Hemp, on the mak ing of ;Wine, and on the cultivation of Wool. I Splendid cut glass! decanters were displayed ; and, says the Western Review, all gave-proof that w need send neither to France for our Wine, to Ire land for our Linen, nor to England for the richest samples of Cut Gljtss. , j - : Richmondl' Sept, 5. A lot of flour was sold yesterday at S5 25, and holders were askin j; a further advance, l City Mills Flour ells at go 75 The current price for good wheat is SI lor red and gl Oo lor vh te, though o 90 cents, uantity.! much inferior wheat sells at 85 according to the quality and ?'An instance of what we call fair dealr iri has recently occurred in this city, which, on account of the rare Recurrence of such acts, deserves to be publicly men tioned, j A trader in Cambridgeport pur chased of a respectable mercantile house ou Jing wharf a large quanty of coffee, and three days after the purchase was mane he found it necessary toj stop pay ment Instead of keeping this coffee in his store; to be dividedsmiong favored cre ditors, tjie trader procured a struck and had it sent back to the Long wharf mer chants, accompanied with a message that he had been. unexpectedly obliged to stop payment, and therefore returned the cof fee, he had purchased two or three days previous? in the same condition in which it was taken. This wras the first knowl edge, the Long wharf merchants had of the failure of (the gentleman. It may be added, that the tradeohad made no other purchase of importance for si me weeks previously. Such conduct, we think, de serves to-be commehiled and imitated bv every honest man. Boston paper r , The N., York Commercial says that a man can travel from New-York ta U tica, a distance of two hundred and fifty miles, for two "dollars and sixty-two and a half cents, including meals an .l lodging. D.iA l a .t..t- I.I Inrtars 1- o n - 1 nnl'"nf , t . t i 1 i book aUhome, carry his money in hisJ boots, and ew his pantaloons to his un der jacket. .The Journal of Commerce, among a hundred pther robberies and at tempts to rob, mentions the ollowing which for audacity and originality, is e-qual-to any thing we ever heard in that line : Two ladies. anil gentle Tien were returning home in a carria?re, la :e on Fri day, when a, fellow, jumped op bt'hind 5 aiid putting his liand through the window, grasped vat the necklace of one olf the la dies. The attempt Avas unsuccessful 5 but a more daVing one we have seldom re corded.?, ' . t ' i- ' - - . " " . -.- v. - rnjt r - Cr 1 Ta H ah as s e e a n d i ts vi c i ri i ty c o n t i n u e s ' . I - -M . - healthyi Cotton (Sea Island,) promises e excts- an abundant crop. Owing to- tl sive rains inthe early part of the season. fears were Entertained tliBt its growth would be so rank as. to cause th blicht':- but the late-chanire of his removed theseapprehensibns entire Jy1, and though thfe fieldslexhitt a dense mass. pi vegeiationi tne plants areioaueu wth;thislyaluable staple inarjous sta- ges of 'perfection," f roni th e 'flower to ma jtttredtcpttocvt :The crops: of cPrhice; y millet, as, bejans, potatoes; 'fruits, &c. are abundant, and greatly eSceed the wante of jthe couri- iSwflriCc.The-raTticle Whichpar- ticularly engrosses, the . atte n tioii; ,of the p I ante rf a nd upon, the successful .. cii I tiva tfon6f Which, ,ist;ba ilrisfaitigciPdiU'oti; of the ipo:un!t'ryWB spectationstot thernlan? : .--1.-- ' . ---"... - mprovearxnapmnei-y tor. Arfatal accident occurred on -ThiirsrlnV inorainlgu t ph umstaiicefof a isnli navk ning jTofthrsto rtiiculatsof ttis3istr ;viQwas on boari th eCof ambia ancl 7eje?wHness;bfKtbtf' - j steam-boatwas: on her way fforit the Dis- m ici.hi mis city, anil wnen in tne nay, ja jcwiuiics iisiow uie ,iou Kin roiiir a small schdorier was seen cprainar dqwribefoVd theiAvi ml with sails set -The helmif the af on rn mat nt. s.' n i. --.i I the sclioorier.and as the re ;Was-'eviden tly noIOibkout ori the 'part of flatted she was hailed from ; the steam'-boatandJVder fired tb lianj;e her course "inlel lately: After-yajrcHiltK 'l)oat;yaspstt ment of :the schooneiV? tjicl I latter stru ck the stcam-baatvat the head Of ;the'guards f and. being a small sfeLvshe fab uhdeV 1 1, ca rry 1 ng one ot tne guartl su ppOrts At thisuoment, a coloj-ed man who" was on the eck of the schooner and was be lieved, to bepasleep, was irijintaneousiy lc i H ed a ml a wii i tejm an v 1 1 o vas cb m 1 n g out of ilier cabin Was -so severely crushed that he died; :abuu t Jlay-1 ight ; ;Attn"e ti me the accident occurred, I the mooni was siuiiir iiriiiuy, me ioiumpir nap: f ner light up, and on her upper deckthere were tnree men, lnciuu u i ng the omcer of the nigh f , on the -look ou t ; was distinctly seen coming N... - th e scH ooper and every precaution which k e n w a s ya dopted to avoid her for th reliefof tliose on board the schoon were pmmpjly taken,nifshej was' to Try-ir.-"r , 1 . Halt. .mcr. . . a vnamoieonwas Drousrntrto JThiladeU) phia by Laptain 1 rent ottbel brig J Ash- nun, iiuiti vvijic mcsuiduu. a ui amgu- lap little animal, says the Philadelphia Uazctte, is tlius noticed by Mr Maddenlit; She stands &t tie head of the confed- m tlie account Of his travels; in Turkey,' &c- r I had a Chameleon which lived fo three inonths, another' fir wb :montlis, and , several which I gave away after keep- nig tneiii leu uays or a lorcnigur. , mi ail the irrascib-le little animals in the world, there are none so clioleric as! the chame- leoh ; l trained two large ones to tight, and could at any time by knocking their tails asainst one another.'? ensure a coin - bat du'ring which' ther change of color! and is visible enouirh undeHits nellucid skin The sail." as it enters land leaves tlie circulation, affords the tliree various shades of tfreen which are ohsrvahlP in its-coldrs the story of the cliaineteon as surnin whatever color is near it, is lile that of its living upon air, a table. It is extremely voracious. I had tone so tanie that I coul to a window, nutes I hav dr. .ml A. fh. rn , An.f iiairi -,i..Jf on.i. ,k.i . iu forth w th sreat velocity. mi never fails to catch-its prev. J lie mechanism ofthe , J. r - , . . r i jr v' T . .i J. - it hai the power of projecting, the eye a rnnsii ebb e distance f rom t be. socket; . n 4vfe ,u ana can; mane ; revnive in ainuirecuons. One of thenuH ch I kept for some months, deposited J3 e in a corner of the room ach was about the size ot .a; large cori ander seed x the animal never sat on them. Id place it on a sti!ct opposite rona 'and in the coursb bf ten mi- um ?0S,H e seen it devour Half a dozen t0.VS!5 ua-- - 1 to ok tnem away to try the-cttects- mefj4 sun : out irom mat penoa snet oeciineu dailyan vivacity, and soon after died. The official, org an :f f t he Government announces that eviMy po? brings addition al evidence from IN ew England Qt a Vgrow- ing ch;.de,td: opinion" in. ayor iof fhe pref enl Almiintraioii, among those who were were hi ijnaiiy innsi vioienny opposeu from what, ouaner such evidence may . . n, , - i .. - , , J v..i.iui . w mi ,-"... v. ..vr.r I hi) (ion fpn ii II :i I fr v r if' in tv lb1. Wf 111 1 lieve that those who rely . jiponut will . in the end j find .thenel ves... deceived. ' We see not ihe ;.'';s1ighiet indicaUh ' ofaoy growing confidence in the present Ad min istratin.i. ; (n tte contrary, ,it Would - not be 'difficult jto cite proof of the reverse - of the proposition 'pfriampjeY;jt of the late election inrllhoile IslYiid. An a iteinp was male 10 choosi Xicks'n mem bers of Congress, and if we may jud-e from the tone of ' the paper whtv i supported tbVn, With ?xp?ct ttions " of -f success--The result has siiown that the Jackson party in that Stat is tr!v insignificant, a.nd' the uaj 01 i f y agai nit to eni o v er whet ui- l The anno a I St a t e election in. Ve rmoh t took i!ace last weeki The Windsor Journal gi v es us j returns from vtHn l towjnships, Ip which' t he -jiggrejw l e 01 forjM rCra (i$9 thft ' auti Jackson Candida tie fimGoVt'rnbr;' was 1 385, ihd for Mr. Doolitllei tiie Jack- Wm-'-candidateS-g; v The tenn JedcrdHstfmisi iinhtyisome thing very budwiih'lheAjbaPymrgus, asJ th at print systematica I ly "applies .'ine,pi" l the t to every man w h 0 ti a ppe 0 a 1 n o t t o' pe long tdvts part ported- General T JacksonSy electioPV.wer'e called federalists by the Areus, because the Argui wks oppoeUthe UtneaLNiiw auwhodiu not support ineutenerai'se 1 eciiou I'a f e cat led federalists, becau se the Argu sv is in favor ot the ureoeraJ.Aiiiongst ; tabers : wHotn the Argus" has beVn" pleased to dub fedewli'reiwere w mbrphbse bur61d friendlrCVcsv Gov ernor of VVermont; into oue 5 niap ; w ho, 1 whenrTypfkneWf hicvinf CbngreisY yielded to none in nhis' traer JeffersGniaa, d einccr'ii- ti -V " ' ,r jU.-'-'Cl -v-V-:.y-i?: V'H-'-'' ' :" f- 1 ' K si-c.-i.Vri;-? :t .-. -:- X 4, . -. ; st-1' V-" - " k '. v-- -' rv --J. :T-V .ViK-J? ? r. .;t- i;v : i. f-: - v: i 'v ''':r.; 'r.'-' . 'j- V'-i : , , -,. ,:';-v. ' !.. ' list jf ill thejriricinal CcJle -s in the Uni- as' af leier wih their, resppcti e ' e i -:lences pnim th is. lj s ri?c have-' p rep r.- J ibedlowiog tahjp, which shovv the nu.h berff CoIIeet '.S'a e i the: IJnionrf a nd th t. pop rr t i o n 1 ,v h i h Piiuniher bl?arlirt eacb'caie; to tjit i iv i .me aiiiie. . ii ni i i?nu a on u cn.ir 850,ii estimated In i a. report pre?ut(! to; ponkresstr'a't thein faK session, by-thu ,ouiuruiiee on puotic laoos., , ; 135 . . .28a.000 1 in :2,0:j i Tin' 1,3 J) l in -i,5o a 3,700 .1 irt. 3,4 00 1 in .-'-4,500 11,000 i hi 2Ary Vm 3.500: Mm ; 2,30 ) I-in; 8,000 1 in 3,000 1 in ; 4,000 1 in 12,0i0 1 in. S.&n. 1 in 25.0Q0 l.-in' -4,6';0 1 -iii v 6,700 Ilbbtie Islahd 35 t 'POiOOO Connecticut! jl 9 1 ;20,60 New York. ' : v:540 -'2,000,000 ; Nevr Jersey- ;'i . 95 330.000 - PnnsyrvHnji- 310, 1,300, Q00 Delaware.?; :-Jy 7. :. fiO.000 .: , Virini,;i ili80,000 Norih Gitiliaa i?S8 720, 00a Soyth Cal-biiiia 196' i 600,000 Georgia m ,. 100 ' ; 410,000 Alabama x ;3 f -V:38l, 000 Mississippi .g; 23 ; 130,000 j lf iiries9ee. 600,000 s I in-. -'8,0-0 - ! sifpnt 'irr.tV,H; I "Ou : ;anu in ine otHtes,soutn ami. west ol hPenusy! vania, .one fat $,000: r- ii "Massachust'st ha , Jes than iinp-twp n- tuth nai t ofTthri Winnlari.mnf ib rTuIrn,! Sfaies, and yet -of thel Coll one in seven are ner sons t'iree tunes ner fUir proportion ! racy in rearj to liberal -i'dnca'tiViri.' ' In r I d ee d , -ti o other S t a t e ex c ' tit C iinn tic tic u t 'b'nies.ne , J-1 ;; v e Jiave reua 4 two p yoiames of - iVir. Cwp or Wish - l tin 11 im. - The reniaifider of n Work is ily ex)reed.and the w!u)le wd pe.is&ued speed iiy by Messrs.. Cariy, il fy rejlTh is -fresh Vma n i f estat ion countryoi ui 'y ivhose general situation, characters, pursuits and" danger re .most ably de- otnker hnd have die spir- M, oemeauor andaiins oi a. . pHir11'11 aib ef f,y,,a?d s VsfrPWr.'Vr ,ie r ,TO' u,.V,v ,norf no'fw, ynimaicu, grjpic, lSfy?yer f letter; JVpxm.-rh fter :I had; the tetter ' c ( ."trnvy yvM's uu Jiiy.uniu, Gnu navi .UV:- ?,rS?S,?tf ""'l1! ? I -iit;. 2;-" r ' : V J euly Without enecttng a)cuie, a friend ac?- I vised mp in nbrain so hip Hfnnil litinr, ralf. i Vn nWtr..t ii ,;V je.i'A f .. . - . - - . 7 . nsiice it inyinesrar, anu aiterwarus wali the teilWi t h.5 1 Ii e Jid ii or. -: t d i ti so, ' arid is a few tiaVsMlie dry scurf was remov ed, and niy diseased: hand; waii whole as th$ other. Jimer; Farmer, i : . '; ; cw L-V.fiv frnWnn f-K',ir 4 o'cl ck, a' race , was "run: bp the Line Ts- 1 a ml.Cou rse by the ice I e bra ted horses, Bow-. rr;Bly d Stre was y, ruckedirf 5-minutes 4pd 4i seconds--' sebiid v in" Tftiin u ?es : 7 seconds. H Bo ho Both heats were voii by "BoWry Bay-thc first mxf ease and the fast by a short distance. Mw,,. at- F Gut a oorst.-T iv, z. uaz. r.)r wiriiipr rjipp ni.raii"-cr wasini" winning ' 7 ," o -- - r Oysters have been generally proscribed from May to August inclusive as unheal thy.. The Boston physicians havej-ecerit-' fy given an opinion that this is a mistaken notion; and that thejr may .be safely eaten during the summelv Jin; -consequence of this opinion, jthe boardcof Aldermen of Bpstonlhave passediah ordinance allow i ng the sale ofoysters du rji ng th e s u ra ra c r. In Anson" county,' a few Tdays aince, Mr. Phii, ; I G. Smith' to. Mi3s Ann E. Cbeairs, daughter cT ; in Granville county, on toe 9ih inst. Del IIo racevT. IJoysttr of . Williamsboroufjh, to Miss In diana, daughter oF the late Capt. Wmi Jones ! . In Guilford county, f Mr. John Bartlett lo Jllri Lvdia Armfield. ;5 ..;.;v '.- , . .;: .v - In fHandohjh county; Mr; Wellsi' of Orange ' toliss;EnzabethPrjm;'.--v- tv In Nordiaihptbn couaty, - Dr' G. A. Sykes ; to. Miss Alary Jtiamonus. In.Chowan county, Geo. y. Carney, Csq. to Miss JAmxY", tiCii.skr' . " rri-V i .. m - 1,:.-.--'- "ar.r -ft- f -.. . -?.1v '' -,S, j ' y?Jn toilford. -county, Mrs. Klizabetli . Mcliairr, witc of 3 stmts' McNairy, Ksql ; ' " . ' . ' ;Also, Jtlf; Joshuavlwardf, aged between v In Uockb'gbam countyon the &id Aug. Mrs. -i3..V . -::"i-:-'::-:-?v -,.v--;-v.-v;v.v-. ) --. 1 ; ------ -,.:; ' : ',. "rt; 5---- v' ": ;- s '' ' ' ' ' ' - rIIE Person 'whabbrrowed fromAViIharns Zi ilJ-':Uavwod-Stor'.le-trM Mortar and Pestle jilidbIjgiUiajby..ttuirb tamcw N. Hampshire 119 :300.000 , 1 in! 2,5:: Louisiana i i. fyp&l 2 : r 30, 0UO Qhid" ;4----;-; v" 5 : -I4d ' 1.000:000 3 v could be ta- v t?. tha uh,, ...m .t.u :.. HMea&uresJ New- nn. n )
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 17, 1829, edition 1
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