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f 1 rVinajonty ofih3 cketoral Votes, vith - ;7hjlt tKc imniacu!ate Eaitofhe Unit State AWnt'd Arovr ricHiwr bribery and corrdp- tion? From the: tenor-or pis paper, one Jam partner, is to .0$ crelteju tTOreeriy' If hip, fi,ite proprietor and conductor, fpfthe Softly; legin'roatiOfgajf GWeiefiyiey Ttderaphintimatcf friend sof Wn6ral I jacksona nd ;the , lrd Chain cell pftnf i h tons etc n c ? ; a V tual 1 y Apropos ed i kjbg.t a -round million byH absolute bribery We quote the foj losing jjar?2rapK Ifrbni ttielet Bulletin, to show 1 row I) u ff Green intentl- ed to ,'ei'ecute. hU;p!an - v, " . , . .( " At an arly period , of bur- jjartncrshipf.vlie (Duff Green) stated;- that by: certain operations be could obtain fbr our 'merchants their; claims upon the French Government, and pocket large i um for himself afld his partner. These - met chanti were willing; tTallow; said'he, on obtain ing their" claims a certain proportion.' which would amount to $3, 000,000;Mr.ViIlele had -sucierinf&enge with his Government to pto ; cure the allowance of these claims, and . would effect it for a compensation of 1,000,000. ; One of us might b appointed us agent of these x1m th, eac of us mieht . pocket $1,000,000! 1 JlyTeptyo this was given in a single word, and Tthat word "wast-ai bert.' . " - 1 i)is woum nave, ueca.ui iun j uu an endedpal" and, hail itjeeu; executed," woulO I h&ve ptaced Duff Green in a J state ofenyiablemdem : Kenvon. Chile gL 1 he first commence xnent at.Keiiyon College took place ori the 9th inst. beinV the, day appointed - for the annual ineeting or tne Convention or tne Protestant JSpicopal J Church jtotineDio - :cese oF Ohio. - At three f o'clock,: P M.: a proces9iohvompdsed;bf. the. Students, the v members .oftthe Cohvenf iony'the-'rustees' of tjie TheoIogicaL -SemmarWthe:. Profea surs, and jhe President' of the Institution, was formed in front of the house occupied ; hv the Bishon, andrnroceedetf, in reaolar order to the great! Hall of her College, which had beo jrepareUtor the occasion, where the exeVcises of the day took place. The presence of ; the Convention; and a Vlarse assrmbtace of citizens 'and strangers, i toseiher with the edifice iri which the cere- ace the- corner stone of which had been 1 aid but a liitle more, than two years before, and which, by the bless ing of Heaven utmn the almost unaided ex- ettions or one man, nau Decome a lony anu m agnifice nt structu re -rend p red the exer cises of the day morethan' usually solemn and impressiye 1 and it is but si m pie justice to the graduates jo observe, that their ad? dresses lbore; limofable testimony ; to the diligence and industry with which they had prosecuted their studies, as well as to the ability and" attention of the President and rroiessors. unio uaz. - ? -In Thompson, (Me.) lately, the,school- hoiise was fitted up for a Theatre. The niavs to oe Deriormeu were riue uevus aqtl or tuners v Frolic The Thomaston Jiegister says-4 Afllatge , company "had assembled to witness the performances, ahd the curtain was about risins:, 'when the beam which su pported about twenty nve teet in length ot,;the ?noor, anu ex- "tend i n g the whol e; 1 ength of the bull d i ng 2V eSV oroKe m me cenice-anu .urougni. ;'' upon the first floor, ten feet below, form- - trig as it were, a greai nopper, wnere 11 is . supposed about one hundred persons, : men, women and children, with the bench es and boards wjiich weresed for seats, ,J found the mselvesv ergi n g to a-common . . . ' ' il ' ' ! .1. 2 1 1 I . cenice. as i nev mieiii weu suuuuse, tu uc b roken in pieces, if not gro und'to pow der. Not a life was lost or a bone, bro- ken-r-but scarcely a person of those who were on the floor which fell, escaped with out some injury. Seyeral were badly bruiscd, but all are recovering 1 "Amidst all the confusion, and Twhlle the groans of the wounded and the sobs of the anright , ed assailed our ears, we" could scarcelj suppress our smilesi Hhje tattered 1 and ludicrous appearance of those who were V fresh from the l&encJf There CwerCto be'. seen our beautiful damsels hobbling horp without shoes, bonnets orco'mhs ; their hair in disorder arid their clothes torn- their beaux liinpingbeside them jhatless nu even worse pmn tiau v it was a - iro lic in which few of those who were actors will ever wish to engage again." ; 77ieJJruceJ:Manu$crmtS'---rhe entire collectiori of Mr Bruce's manuscripts be longs to his tiaughter-iri-law deposited at Chelsea hospital. Of the valuer, aitached to this magriificehtcpllectiori of riiahu,!-; cri p t sV, is'rt t h e ji o tion nray be formed, when we acquaint the public, that for two arti cles uines; ainounts to 100, of which24 t are - Vfctbidpic'ohe-Coptico Persianpand the remainder Afabici Amon thjptlii iy "pic; are five large v6ltirnes tcompreherid ing the old testanierit,t ahd theielebratctL 44Chronicle of Aum." -V Among the A ; iabic M is a;com . conquest, : jVponp plVJ itv ralu r ciaftljih4, remarkable ? pefsoriages o f ; And til lis,.; or Spain, iri the' ti ine of the "Xrabs.ShiBC Ahl ' Ji ed atMoukeirla, amati ve of An dalusia, in 3. vols. the Mead ovs of Gold."; the Star pf the Garden; arid v ?IS., found ainorigf the ruins: of -Thebes :vlU ,the ancient 'residence of some Egyptian tonks, ascribed to the secontt century-, - ' V: i Zo'ndon paper, v - r. v ZZetfngiql?i(Jfy) 'Sm 1 he crop of ccr n i n thi s St at i s u uc om -only fine. . Mr.MontmolIin. ha sent us f taik trom his field .in this- neighbo-ur- -cies among thethippic MSS. 2;t)00 gui faV werein Fr id ay t)ft e red , aritlre fused . The whole collection; in' number.; of vol- uod, I5i feet in lengtL bearing two goad -r ir1:'A ' f cars ; alsa h smltyear from another $talk,' containi n sjn ore ih artl 1 00 grai hs. 'A So m e fie I ds wi I I yjel dl 5ba fr$U toji he f Ta ere. - All that: have keMweil ; worked wil I pro d u 10 barrelsandtip xwdsM0M- ? .The crop of Hemp is hot uniformly goodyj auyerj i iuie on inrgraie 5 tnougnrirom the Quantify sbwh, it mav be Considered a gnod a V erage, i?eporer, ' .;-- SiWe -cannot churlishly reftseibcinswer f the, question fQ & rongly urged upon us by. toe. rennieion-Messenger wnatjsnas, De come of thEdfiefd Ghost B alihoogh we Kaye little n firmation, tof satisfy thLlon g- 01 vuriusiiy. 4 ne- maiiter? qas ceaseu o excifegnpat . interesth not remeriiber to have, heard any thing a bout'i t fnr th el as 1 4 or 5VeeKs. '; X t oiir astinformation the my inued be to heard occasional I v vet inuch more rarely than formerly 'the deceptions if there be one, hVs not, as y et beeb liene An-, atl ven t urer in Vermont proposes to viiiit he South! With a livt:Hn&"inti rhiri 140Q raised inPulfney 'I Hei-wishes ro cony 1 nee the Southrons of the necessity of prwieciin e i nd u s try,'? an id toV d e- monstrate to the membersof the administra tion the determination of Vermont ' to go tne whole hog'? in, the ".American System."., We should be hannv to see the hog and his Compagriehs de Voyage-znt-if they; will teach us the art of raising such porkj our farmers will ask no other induce ment to cu Uivate the American Svstem" f boa:. f , Thy have riever had a Tariff for any such purpose, and ought the VeVmon- t e sea t o a s k , 1 1 w 1 1 h s u c b : extraordinary proofs of the . unassisted success of private enterprise -?cA. Camp. Murder o? Suicide. --By a gentleman just from Jefferson county in this State, we ream tne following particulars or a singu lar instance of mu rder or-suicide, which happeoed;in that county, about two' weeks ago A Mr?. Buchanan was cut down from one of the joists of her own house to which she was suspended- by a , hank of yarn j after she had expired. She either thus destroyed her own life, or the deed was perpetrated by her husband, whose accouhrb the affir is, somewhat singular and suspicious : He states that she com mitted the act herself, and that he came into theJuWse just as she had knocked the chair froin'under her. and while she was kicking. Instead oKcutting her down, which he a I lege ij was contrary to law, he repaired to inform a nefglibor about a mile oft of the event, when neighbors lived much neareiVvhose houses he had to pass. At the time of our informant's leaving, the husband had not been committed. The idea of any lawvwhich constrained him from cutting his wife dovvu, and there- by saving her life, - is hovel and prepos trous, for the observance of whichwe think he ought to be punished. Alabama Cour. Philadelphia Sept. 23; On Monday last, as a gentleman was ri ding on horseback, up Chesnut street, Eighth, his horse became unmanageable, and started off at .a Vapid gait. A dray was coming down thestreet at the same, time ; they came in contact ; the equestrian was unceremoniously dismounted, and his horse fell into the dray, on his back, with his feet in ,the air. The lray-horse moved on ; bur, perhaps being of opinion lhat the other had mistaken his proper place, soon stop ped, when the restive charger was relieved from his ludicrous predicament t The ri der and the drayman received but slight injury frorn this novel rencontre. We live in an age of luxury, indeed, when even horses have taken to riding. -Chron, ' ' - Montgomery County, Md. Sept. 16, 1829.1 -Yesterday morriing, the dead body of G. B. a boy fourteen years of age, and son of J. B. was found in a gulley near his fa ther's residence, whir lived near Shell's Bridge, in Montgomery county, Maryland. The circumstances attending the death of this youth are these : his father had given himself up .t drinking and intoxication for the, th ree last days previous to his son's body being found : and on the evening be fore last (Monday) sent his son to procure more whiskey, who returned with it to his father about dark -he, himself, for the first time, then in an; intoxicated state and in this state left his father's house to go to an Uncle's of his, one mile off. ,It being dis covered, yesterday: morning, that he had not. be en to his ucle?s, search was imme diately made for Him, when he was found as above staled, farXy .-yards from the path in whiclrheshould have gone to twhich unfortunate place he was carried 6y the dark and the state which he was. in. The gulley in which he was i found was about six feet deep, and some circumstances jus t i fy the' conjectu re,; that th e4u il i fort u nate youth pitched into it head foreniost, upon stopes of white flint;;which must have oc casioned atmos t instan t d eath. j; ' ! , hrent:; mwchbae.During ! the late Seminole war, Dale, with poiother cbih paniori thariiMr. Austellnephewof Col. File was in a canoe on the AiaDama river upon so jn e se ry i ce con p ectel vy i t lt h e A ip'eMcknfppe dalt's Creek and the Choctaw Bmff, they Were en chii in tered by. a farge boat mannecl by twel ve chiefs and -picked warriors, express ly selected for th eir ca pt u jrf M r Austel I steered - the boat, and ; Dale with his mvri handstpughp.a S2vagesxne after another j; For this and 0tiKr;ga1faritractsth''ilegHlaVu bairia gave hi m a Brigadier General's crim mission, and settled bait pay upon mm ror: UK. Camden (S.; C.) Jour. . M lAbou t for t nagSuJ5(Sii3ft9 e killed irfa smo lslaridhe?baildirigtsab feet squarevnd : was;after. the Tslaughter, fsitU'de'cn'r d jhanginr. unhrirtlrocf the'wall Cincinnati Cafnduiz.V were. yesteV- day called on to look ata piece bf Carpet- ing,?inimitaiiioaof ycnetian, made in this .cHyyAirJohnVrHawa In point rof colors, it is'littl e. i f iiy. thins, inferior:: to ine jiurnpeanjjn eTerotnerrespect quite qualinj can'b manufacturedand sold for bheibK lar and twelve and a half cents per yard eon iThurs- dav, a e ssel waaft d ri ve n on the- beachat tjyii d - 1 0,0 bifat cou 1 d to If to: th ec a ssi st "?an ce of t he crew. w h o w e r L however al 1 saved and ;bi ought on shbreUhrough the a.c- h ivit Vj of Ne wjbu nd land ) ogJ The u rf ,wasfroiiingiuriuusiyanu gni poor leuows wer e cry i n g for ; aid , yh ich , t les pec t a 1 6 rs 'cooj5!;n6t;auri!' them, when one i man d U rected 'the; attend sel,-and the. intelligent .aTjimalv at once swam, towards it, ana , the crew.ioyruliy made fast a rope to a jSiece of the dos seized and swam w wood, which i it tov 'Id master oh thehore. A fine cation vas th,us fiirmedand of comrauni- i eignt; tnarin- era rescued fcoma. watery grave ,: t ;r Aimer, England, Adv:' Lnfait argaitis. -Moreustandais have occurred in the Christian" church from dis- honorable pecn ntary tran anyvother. source, Insta sactiuns,than from nstances of drunken-. ness, dishonest y.and imposition are seldom compared with those of an artful dishonest way, of conducting' business The world is a dangerous atod successful be to grace;; and :t hough every mehiber professes him el f th rou gh faith to be a cor querer, how many, by their over-reaching, ungenerous conduct, prove that they are yet enslaved ny this sordid enemy.- some there are' who betray their master for unless sum han that which Judas set upon his blbod,' for a tithe bf thirty pieces 01. silver, wilp be guilty of an action which they must' know, at the time, will provoke the sever est invective and bitterest sar casm against all religion. Beecher. i - r Pittsburgh P. -Seventy-fve.years ago Gen. (then M aj or ) Wash i ngt ( n , m ad e a ri excursion into the western wilderness, and descending the Monongahela river in aca noe to its confluence with the Alleghany, wrote to Gov. Dinwiddie.jhit he consid ered the land in the fork (the present site of Pittsburg,) as extremely well suited for a fort, as it had the absolute command of both rivers. 1 he land in the fork which Washington examined with a soldier i r - s eve, and on which he recornrnetidec the erection or a nine military post t overa"w tne ma rauding savages of, theneig iborhoou, is nowthe largest inland twn ih the United States,-containing 20,000 inhabitants, the I epo t o f a po pu lyu s : cou n t ry , and possess' inga nianulacturing capital ri f many mil- lions ot dollars. The amount of .mercban- dize which passed yearly ihroygK-the ware houses of the citv, so long ago as 1815, yas estimated at 20 millions. ' Steam Coach M r. Gurney, who has been some time ejigaged sin Steam-Coich to perfection in oringing his land, ap- pears from ihe ftdlowinv article. which is copied from the Bath Chrokicle of, the 29th July, to have been very roUffhty h in- died by the populace at the t(jwn of Melk slijm : -N - j " ; ' We have just heard that Mr.' Gurney? coach arrived at MeiKsham jestenlay e vening at eight o'clock, and was coming through the town at a! steady pace, when a great mob collected round ihij carriage, it being fair day, and commenced f an attack on Mr. 6. and his friends. iThey at first attempted to stop arid injure the, carriage, and alter following it for a mile, commenc ed throwing; stones at them, by which two of the engineers were seriously injured. The gentlemen were obliged :o get out of the carriage to resist the mob, and the en- gineers being disabled, it was advisable to seek shelter, and jthe carriage was taken into Mr. lies' yard for security. The ma gistrates were promptly on the' spot, fand the yard was guarded by constables. ' Mr. Gurriey ' and , hi friends wre seyerely wounded. Iiis disgraceful and unheard or attack originated, we linden tand, in the dislike to machinery, . so strc ngly felt in that rnanufacturing district. ?' ' i . '- , .' - ": ;:" Passion " Flower. Among the recent donations, to the Massachuse ts .Horticul tural Society, was a beautifu specimen of the passion flower, from J. M. Gourgas, Esq. of Westoh, accompanied with a note, giving the following notice, of! this singular flower." - ;.- .z J" The vine on which it grows abounds on the hills VifJudea.iand after the asceiision of Christ, bi3 disciples were delighted to police, ornament ed witn oeaumui piossoms,?-inai iawiy vine, which before was always known io be barren? They hailed jt as a 'token iverj 'to commemo rate the suffering and the death of the Saviour, for they saw in the centre of the jflower a. Crown of Thorns, in the three pistils three nails, and in the" five stamens three hammers, (with the heads thereof drooping, as if conscious of the horrid deed they had been" made to perform. They were . amazed; wiOih 'the , beauty ".of jthe flower, ne ver before nbticefd, and pleased to give it a name in accordance with their alFectionjs the Saviour or Passion Sower $ by" that name its goes' to - our days. r v Fearless discharge of our ditties J That whehrat the bar,' was alwavs remarkable for the: fear 1 essn ess w i th ; w h icli :s h e,,con ten ded again a t the Bericlu In onef his contests with" the iniles. . he exolairied the rule of his con duct at the hir in the following, terms-: It was the first comhiaod and counsel of mylyouthalways to do what Jejoriscience toldme to be my duty m9 and to leave the nsequerices to me the tri cm o ry rid It ru st t he prac t ic ofthi s pate rnal lesson to thei grave. Ivh a ve hitherto. followed i t, arid have no reason, to complain that;my obedience :o it has been even a temporal sacrifice. I hayfe found it on the contrary, the road to prosperity and wealth, and I shall point it $at as snch to my chuureniy , V s, -y : v . - r onn Auaras.'iiiss. sept. . unccrepionwus uizestL,z$t aumiay ai- j-ei uun, one 01 iqe noteis in ' iniaiyniae was -honored with the presence of a strin travetler,batiwhethere from the East'or eyestefvive not leaVrie&i as hpTstage arriyed here on , that day he must have m ade her en t ranee in to ouV yiflage oh foot: She earn e fn at the tront'dooh ahd ulisdain- pi tali ty vand .;kindhesSN ;tq travellers, for which he is - no iv so distintiislie'd; as i.iis v i'f :.ni' i'n. i:w-Lv - one sorveyeu the room, examine! tne china, and we suppose admired 1ier cotriefy form-'arifl Exquisite proportion in ' tie iniry jor ; she declined 'a seat on the sofa, and after promonading the ciirpet for 'axfb.w mi-, nuts whichwas" much relief to the'tra-" ' v e 1 1 e rs . tender- a ndsivol leii" feet, .received hafty onfers to lea've'ihe hausc, and occu lar demonstration on her back that she 'musil .We.jcbud riot but sympathise with the poor "friendless creature, j driven thus uncerembniouty Wtv therrain-vWth abuse" arid ridicule' s6 "freely lavished "11 pori her I Reanerjfhave we excited ybur sympathy r this harniless and persecuted object was a I argej blac k Co w Jlmerieatu '". 'i1 t v 2r oth er Sampson. -We u n cf e r a t a mi -a ' young-man by the "name of Sampson found; a good sizeo bear last wrek in his cornfield , in Stamford ; he caught-the rascal, collar ed f him," Cand escapine la bear hu, tid a naiter rounu nis necK, anu;ieil the gentle man home.wfth irnponity. He holds a le yee in this' village tp-tlay " : Two other hears were takeit and killed in this .town last week, which vye have heard weighed 500 lbs each, land an 'old gentleman declared they would have weigJi--ed 800, had they ;been properly ' faUed -! Another believrd he saw oi)eas large as a big cow, chasing his sheep. ibid. :- ! Jl small. Family. - One of the northern villages of this state has increased remarka bly ih population withiiuthe Usjl few years, and little wonder if it contains , aryy. more, such,-mothers asone described to us by a gentleman from tjte place, whoi calldvhere a few d ys since. ThK'womsn all.udvd to, rbeirtgjately , questioned by-a -clergyman if herolpring had been b apizd. Y'ssir, said she' I b'dieVethey have al but el e- ven. She has twenty-tvyo livir.g children. .f- N.ipperS Muslin. Mr. Faulkner,, a weaver from Scoilaud,"' has introduced, at Pw tucket, theWeaving of figured-inuilins. 'by power looms, whereas ti is done in Europe, ex- clusiyely by hanl looms. The figures can be changed at pleasure -and'.a 'lad vcan have any pattern, she may,orders . Mr.'F, says the goods can, be made as,eheap as in Eur he, and conceives they s I o w a s si) i i ti n'gs." Tin mav be afford- el as le looms are not costly, are free for inspection, and he is willing to furnish them to manufacturers for a small compensation- The.same -principles, as in these looms, can be applied to scarf and fancy weaving. Al F. PaL: iV Mistake of the Press. -The. errors which unavoidably creep inlo- the daily yjiress, though vexatious 4o the editors, are occa sionally . very amusing.: , A contemporary the olher'day creilited an artiIerfrom Jer jny yTaylorio Jerejny Diddier'f.pnd-jes-tertlay another contemporary, unceremoriK ously walked his whKi marine ht into ihe church and joined in the holy bands of wedlock a legion of schooners and sloops. The van was led, with a little more- than usual and becoming boldness, by one of the blushing brides, - the ' Schooner A ir- gm." N. Y. Gaz.v 's ! N Jl convenient Cat:- A. short time ago, a poor Irishman applied at the Churchwar den's Office, Manchester,- for relief 5 and upon some doubt being expressed, as -lo. whether he was a proper, object fof parochi al charity, he enforced his suit with much earnestness : Oclv? your Honor,'? shure I'd be starved to. death long since but for my cat!" 44 But for what asked his as tonished interrogator. ' My car," rejoin ed the Irishman. Your cat! i--howso ?" Shtire, your Honor, I sold her eleven times over, fin? sixpence a - time, and . she was always at home before I'd get there me self. 7 ' - ' - - OutiOf A writer i n the Ne w ;.IIa yen Chronicle says the". words- out of, are : tne worst, words in the language, when one is out off patience and out of money.- He says his wife tells him she is out of sugar one ' J L. ' .M- - tf ' - . ' ' f It'll qay , oui vj conee ine next ; ana npauy very gopo words, and decidedly tnet)est in the language when one is out of debt ; out of trouble ; and put j ill." If a man has aijsmolcy house and ascoldingwile, ''put 0 doors is ncTbad placed C 1 -V. '-" v- v . c. . iVJl' Cour.-?. - - ....... , ..... ... .. j . . 1 . . f Tlie Virsdnld: Convention- Qa .motion oi Mr. iviautsun, James Monroe was elect- ed President of this - Convention, without a ing rp stop , at toe Dan roodu luatie. ttirectiy foVjne'parfonr a'prfVious -InV i t't i 0 b'i j "c n tervjJ.' V. ;Ve Tqar" bur host' will ibse his jeputatlnri for hos-: vistor, ivas mittreated . with irmuch eti q uette a n 1 1 a t ten ti onas ma try 0 thers, f ess worthy ,-reccive at hts hands, f s : - :is a -."i fact, that but six members of ;thewhole number, of Delegates' were absent. Un the second balloting! G4o. AVTM u hiford elected-Clerk to the Convention.' was Mf- f ...tpt ::u a i'rw mt w V'iM,l5 -u7-fM dissentrn? voice.; It is areTnarkahlcl commodate eight Members ot tae approaching. Srs. Aladfsori i and Marshall, from'ViWlie'nce,,:' General. Assembly, . and others, he mode van appropriate; Add resSi Which ; V- .N'r.vm. -- "- - . ,V ; wi 1 1 be"giyen on M ond ay r MARRIED, Si u lotscouniyj ojne -'istult. Ct b AlrivRut.h T;.Huhter,s-tJie.iniahIi- ,.t- iv!' .. v..v w..'-'. ' '2. iio. c 4ir.;JacotxHqnter-; Mrs.: Hunter v,-..-; ( spectcdby all who knw her. Che hs aisj0noatv husbndaml tr6 an,d a large number of frier. Js and to jamenc ner: oeatli. Commu,uiateiU i In afieth City,' !rs-.Thiiner tniotti rci:rt of Mr, Peter Elliot deceased, aed aba:Jt CT. Mrs. V,i was In nor a worthy memher of th thodlst Episiopvtj 'Church, and died in the full assurance of ah,, interest T in'lhe irienls ofa i: fcc!fer,fc:-yr- , : t "--.. Pasquotank county latelyV-MrsI Chrlstlini JVliite; aged Sbout 6T, relfct of Joseph WInte, deceased. :Als-)i Mrs. PollrIIblloVeUaged TO, relicVof Vm. Holldwell, dec.? s.: . v ln Pcrquirnahs comity, recently. Mrs. PoH Whtteaged about 65, relict of lienrv Whit., dec.Al!JO, r on'the5 2Dth; ;Mr.ij oshUa.SkJnner, -sen, aged rSyears! cAlso, Mr. ,Nthan HoIIawcH, jaged abouto "He hVs left a -wife andtvo chit drerr to moimi VKeJr loss.,, "r - -' l In Xlecklenburg coiinly, "oh ttje SOih of A-ii. John illscka-'ed.S.VVeara:" -- ' - - I ;;;t'CoIiirabus,CSeor oh the 5th ult. Mr Plsr- biit . fbn the last t wo years a cit Tzen of Coiu mbu, during". which time ha held 'tlujoRIce of; Deputy' Sheriff of luscbeecoantv. J - ' NEW: BOOKS. ?TGAl&SON oaye just received from Flu lad el pTiia,the iot lo wiog new , Pu : licatl on s V - 4Ma6U16cks Report; six vohimes in three;.- - aaunaers on crieaumg ana.fuvjaeace, ii TCiJ , Peters' Reports, -Sd.vriWme - : ; Story's Pleadings, new edition; - : -.Starkieon Evidence, 'do 5 voU v v- Thomas's Coke, Cob L.iafeton,: 3 v. - 1 Memoirs of JJolivar - : . - -: Letvers from the Egeari;- '-v V-'"- . ' " , '53tickmini!ter,s Sermons, a peWEerlss ; V f Todd's lohhson's , Dictionary . ' ' "l Keale's Literary, Remains . r :C ' : : ; Last 6f the Planta'gahets, 2" vols do Traits of Travel u . i; - DeveTeuij' : 'h Richelieu ;- U ; . Hungarian ;TaIes -' Subaltern's Log ft.ool: " Stratton flill ! Schbol of Fashion" "l : - The GolleVians v : dO do ? .'do 4 doj - v'd6;: do . do- ;d doi. ,' ;do ; - ' l do " ' do" '. ':do- Tales of Military Life The Protestant Anne ot Gierstein v isus oi erv Travels. of Ufek"v v Shepherd's Calender " Tales of the 5ood Woman, r - Vi.Apiciao;M6rseIavJi.-A:". U-.A-V Irvine's Columbuv eridged . by Itimstli -"Virginia Housewife "r -" , . ' j f . Pastor's Sketch TJook m -. 1 ' , --r 'Dick'si Future State V'; 1 W Bichtt's Epitome --u :r".; 'V-., ; EwelP's Medical tompanionjlatestditioa ALSO, "a Tery gneraliAssortmeiit of School Books and Stationery". Oct. 7. .-- -r TpURSUASTt'o aDect JL So neri if tJoiirt of La ree ,ot the Honorable: neri ir t;ourt ot Xuw and Equitv, held i - Nashville, Nash x:ouhty, North-Carol in a, on the ' third tAIon day-: in September ;Jast ; 'Notice is hereby g ven to the lleirs-and nxt '."of; Kin cf John Bass, ilec'd.jate of the .County" and: State; afoiesaidi that the subscriber is now-' ready -to' settle and pay over to them respectively; as they are entitled to le ; aforesaid Jo iiiis siute, upo'i their applying to him add giving proper "refund . ing bonds. . ,.- . c ' " : ' ; ' -r? '.' rSH.f-s P. JILL'S;' Adm'-r.-" - : ;: : '' .is-y- "' of John Bass' deC'd; Belfbrd, Nash c'ty. N. Carolina, 7. " - v Octobers 1329. ,; ivr5 . " 1 . , -6w price Adv. 2.50 V. -.' ; 14- - H MONEY PJLENT1V Orders from a distance punctually att ended to. . All who want. ahy. df the; peiiirs, me tut are re quested to send to .V.HewsnU's Office.' lie re ceives the Tickets direct front "fHev.d' Quarters?. and for the last six months has had. the pleasure ' of selling' and payinfor more Prizes than . any r vother office tit Virinnij-iOn Tfatr&day" the 15th j insUnt, another opportunity is offered the poor; small Sum of $5 Delay not to send your. order ' immediutew The cash is Teady for you all. rr "- ' ..-Direct tovv.t; ; -" " . -v.: r ' - ' B. W- IIEWSON. . -Pcter55burg,Va. : New-Tori:ty 2 th Class, I '- - - - - '"' -. - "" :. "" ' iijXtra. -:;" " SPLEN DID "SCHEME. 1 Prized of 10000 Dollars'. 1 : 5,000 Dollars. 2,500 Dollars. - 1,995 ;Dollars 1000 Dollars, 500 Dollars. - -i .20; 20 0 51 "51 .10 ; 102 1530 ,300. Dil lar s. 60 Dollars. 50 Dollars. GO.DollarW -- - '.V 20 Dollars. . 10 Dollars. 5 Dollars. : 11475 JVhole Tickets Halves 2 50Quar- ... j . - -ters 1 ' 25. ' v ' :J - - -" n1f-ra enclosinrilhe.Cash: or Prize Ticlrets- byinail will. meet with the same attention as 11 - ' - O . 5 . - Adaress to D. Wi'HEWSON3 - Prize-sellin:.OfTice, Oct. 6, Petersburg. ' ? ;,D1JAWINU OP THE t . Dismal Swamp.Canal lottery, 22rJ 67;iss : Nos48.J9, .29.:al)V52;' If, 7 5, -15 No. iy, 2y, 4," a . Capital ot , Ten Thousand DolU-s. ; The fortunate holders bf Prizes arc: "rnvitedto call and receive 'the. Cash, as usual.- Several Iraridsome Prices sold at the never fail-1 ing pffice of Luck.by 1 - - "" -T. -,rTf :-tf- ::-...t'"U.' W,-HUWSOX,' Oct. 6; ' : ': rv- : Petersburtr. BOARDING. I ' rMISS E. G EDD I" i 3 prepared to ac- LCTStature wun lioara, logeiner vnn xne iami- lies of , those', who my accompany themEarly -application is requested. . "-T i Sept 10 , : '-Ja Sirs .Delia Hay wood v1 TTTC AVlNG mdeVlarge addition to her House,'-, iLM-ilI De preparea to accommouaxe mfabteclodirine worm, .Memoirs rof th may call who P for Boato, ensmog a- i mte, and at othettitoes. m . ; ? , - . Kateigh. Sept. 14. V, "PRINTING -.: ' with - 31alhia5 Madrento; Miss Raney Chirk.' ? , ' - J "-v - ; r S"?; . , - - - ,' -' v, - rr;cr:?s. . ; 1 i r 4 '-y -
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 8, 1829, edition 1
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