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. UV&tiS&M&i&ttyr;' mimMhW; '!"I)cleSations:frt.rifaVj)andtr. the last fcpbfcv and:,tm western slibre'oT tire WtV fer f ee, tin en-. kuVinocis in1 which theTinteVctsof fonIifion!onthunWfuRat! tlebtorand aivavvlatesthis (aif and e?al lalms of'the cliidih creditfVrThe etisia hih J- it i":ii:.n ? hir f ftllino' in rhp tlphrc mjxutu ilie correctness of Avhicjt is sus tamed belong experience, 1hat an agri- c t ra V ropeA can nb t vafio rd trmx t h m al I P rant s o r ;t n e i c i a r m s , xo p ay !e up 'inarv niierettn borrowed-money j and he sHewlclearh', jtnati those.? avIio hatte Crowed ionev"30 tiop hnyfcpid vastly more.than that gn- unwise a!se1i- f or. tliev Mate.to e fundi in hen ttie iorie::i5 in this case, is, placed gen tff:: i k 'ihiX an t;pa Hi , 6 f t h e S f af eV? rri a ny of whom, he feared, would be found un vrfrthj ;6fitist-the .experices;anji losses incurred Athetconcerhi- J)e wau ! (1, i it I here sb T ti t'pro v e ' a !i eavyT'fa x e; i li respecl to the CpifninaV Jnrisprutlen.re ortheHfate;VthefrGovcrnor' that the prosper i tfr ah l ha ppi'n ess: o D so c i ety ildne'nttK ihiich pit thejineii ns adopted for the preyeiiion of crimes aiidvthe reforma t;onVof'CalfVritsV.hai)te niiOed tfphecon lat'ure. ; i had occiipied mucK "-''or his thoughts; nd he had, frequehtly hef eto fure pre? e nted it t o t he va t ten tion f th c i!CgJS4axive pui v., rxperience: uau servni irt 'convine ' himmbre ' thorough! v;Athat fhe aversip tifiuries to - the, extent ion of the presiejftruel andsaniruinary Criminal ian j Mir'9iiuiiKtiiafc'Li.i&.9iiuii.irai.,iiHii- si t'i Qgci r ctf tn s t an c e i s su ffi ci e l ? , : i n m pat cases' to aqu it the IpSend e r. An d5 1 f a TRrdicVbrjitty;b tinriof theirCPmrbunity dfstening'tb the Ai2$tioTVftrof.virtiiususymp tEantpth( principle fail to petj f ion cth eGoyernoj, fora pardon whichtVJttt Id i rarel v: be the case, vi f j the ;sereiildf ahdjijMsKi.enH"':fre inflicted utri I acale.commensurate with the vmaffidti'debf crtnies vForAeftecting Ithis desiralde- ehti. the Governor reconi wends tH0ailo6tion f the! Pehitentrary rivsTem. wnicn ls sustained ov tnc concur- pn; testimony of all .the ; States in yvhich ithas beenVdopted and propefl vjcond uctf sfi ow. i d tt at r the I aborj o f th eV c ri m i cats not Qii;defraysalfth tfirrpo nisjifnen fZ l)tit; affiifds a consider profit lan thatthe 'moVal 'conditibrr je cop ittsj s: fa r. in prefa vorabl e iha n "tn', ine utiver or reraarKS.: s ai van; ,i nc in any ;ji it i; i s w i, wu r. co u n r ry , wi i n ton islti it fa pit! it y.f W it h th e b r ih t e x a:n P ' ?i.AfwV-X ft ? Pen bs y 1 y Cti a a n d - f y I a n d p fj.iui f ' pes "It be c o m e. Te n ionl nuinerbus-iHif I pfsrtft : ma rket 'tnrfdT 'aviojatoijrirtS il "v irp;i?ii,iy .Tjje savuigs ' in.-trans-; nrt-.fl 4 r, ft t: c ' fc il'i-k' i " : i. - ; i. v. "lv'ilv MsTeasonaoie 10 monp, mat ; 'ivs)yiTm 1 :if-' l'iriiiiria k i ' AgMi re"co mine nt s' A ill ore tHfVt 3- tMi v a ra : fM :tllei rMaVge t-f(Riy 6 (if Darorfnininnl .j,!tt. .'All Hna'cnnlln.l v" t 7',v.vi M(lllll"4t V llM all 1 OUBViUHWt uie amou nt ot the propa Di e ex v ts th e' IbWpfietvVtj f?iri co rp of a ti ij g' i (T-;vv.Hic Aiiti co lis true ififn-.pt- urn no ;i irrl-thVVHdi 5,: Criminal ayfe that' 1 tyyji nltu teclu ntl r J h e itnn e i ne n m i t p i ; 1 1 s ,1 n s iv iujj 011, ttssAvhith If, rnaingwtiesuch.ri-hts,as;.a ; '- " vitfte?wisdpai txd experience ot niajoities s n bath branches iavor er abu n dance, and mo re co live n i e n t , for er 9tajte in thenionAJf acoirimettc .meiwer'e'-ohe:madeialI?'fibd bJtnUoSbleJth roajoyeff ut inJwlhis horsesL or wagon; and that thepayment 0 f tol 1 under such cir- CU ui iai,uH;t-Ntiuiu;:uer2reai-econamy.-- r, fvv . " , - r, ,,,,iiv; yi: awtl till- that jhi hadipal ticul arpl eau rf'lri! rejoin - consi on or in-Xgisiaturei office are rth to mir Citizen rVVhpn n inftivirlnal Jcr Ah,j stahtaneous' change H wrought, iti jiide--port men ts- From $ reserved i iu d i vid UaH; hf:&ecn'meal Cpn&jcen si on - a n oafFabjr st, what yotj i p ease ; t ha ve hi m tell s his cbn stitu ent h is .inepmpeten 1 1 o serve them, and m th sa rn e breath he in timates jii S a bi I ity io di sch a rge he if rii bs tt Herculean undertaking, and ;bpasts of his u.iirioiiMu, ins iove,oi caunrrv, ana, nis 7d evption to the people Toi d ayl hejgiy es a pi euge to rpursue ascertain 'Course of conduct ; to-motroiv, be f'ears a different opinion 'expressed ;(n d is requested r to give " v d i rferen t ' pi cd g. He gi v e s i t know i ng th e red emption of it c a n n o t be tie m an ded u n til v re moved front th e t i m i in rn Qil i at e s ph e re 'O f li i s d enjc n d e n ce. ' lie tivil I pleMgeJiimslf to? eveiy'mahto-Jpass' "i an u i -;u ly j n w i i i c 1 1 t i n e c ap n ce or, tvhim of aii individual ? ma suffsest No inatter, whether a law be expedient or" not -no - matter " whether it be adapt ed1 to,' suit the 'exigencies of the' coun try,,if required, he, will vote to repeal it; It Is' refreshing however, now and. then to obse ry e a ,n obi e a n d manly d evi at! on from ' the course which' characterizes most of the politicians of the day. At a late election at at CharlestonVMr. Grimke was a candi date, for the-otlice of Intendant. He was "npt elected,, yet the . contest was a. close one, his opponent having received a. , raa jori ty of dn ly 73 votes: out of 1 040. On the eve 'of :the;electipnhe publicly decTai ed that he was decidedly a" friend of a moderate,, gradual .'tariff of protection for the home , nianulcturef ; that he was s t ro n gl y . p p po s e d r to S u h d ay m a i Is ' $ a n d that, he was an ardent friend to the Tem perance Society. 4 On-several other- points' he declared his "'sentiinents in the m os t ni a n I y , i d i g n i fi q ( 1 a n c I ; e n e rsie t i c tei7ns4 disdaining alUsubterfueivi reject- ? II .. .. . ' .1 m V :'l jug an cainpruinise- Aiore recenuy in 31 a- rylandfIK , Raymond, the author of a treatise on Political Kcononiv, pursued a si mi I a r- free a n'd' i rid epentlent cou rse, for Avhichh is entitled to, publicj: apjplaujseV A few days befouc the can vass for m em- bers" of the IieislatureiT (he issued a cir- cular of which the subjoined extract is a part It is perhaps unnecessary to add that lie did not succeed in h is election : . a I shaU not attendny meeting nor hafanu' tfie pftiptv either jjpon my oWn merits orj; he de irheriis of tny compet'itors. : sh.afl not go to any grog shop or tver For the pur pose of procuring! votes. - I sh'Uild feel dtgrafed rather than hon ored ))y Votes obtained by such means. V 1 , If elected, I shall fee Ijari-ateful fpr such a mani. fesUttpnfilie'ffood opinion of my fellow-citi-zeVis andhall endeavor to discharge my duties Ss yrlur delegate wit h Conseieiitibus fidelity. . Af i - ?That. here may however, bev no mistake on this subject J Iwjllexplain what i undersland to I do riot think, it the duty of a representative Vif Baltimore to pursufe an policy. I should not consider myself .bound tt radvat any measure, for the benefit ci Baltj;- noref h'rch '-woidd be advert to' the interestsof the S,t ate.' hvi ntt-rest ofthe jvhple State, jl 'cofiidcV-'' any part f iIf-a measurewoidd be beneficial td Baltt,. lTjbre;'wU!lput(tthe:Xsam bejng prejudp fci;9 in Vgre"tr decree to the'restlpf theStat I k the SlateM myself Hound, to ''advocate iuch; a measure but , As to, beyincpthiMStructionAof my constitw- eiM8, mv vOociFiiie is iiiis : ji iic iiiMirviuiions y hrC4dvV with the die I siiould leei myselft bimd to bbeyhemiiABuitj if the !nst'j&tms"-W dictates . .iTie Giivcni or of the B fa tV b f .Penhsyl-. vania.nas can eti an exiraoru 1 n ary-sesionif 1 peaetVou tjie ko o f oye.iber;.t;vXpir the-purposeormakingproytsiOrtr forftheJ ;State-CanaI pndX.:i:- ro5tnfb'efp whibh ha iu st ta Ren IptacelhaiTu rjiished so that the. Delegation to thfe 'nex.t.Con-M l&xl Coriq-ress. Ple-Lettti:Cw -iVY I v i i f-i a I M ' ' J'tlin heed Kerri MichaeVCX. &;Vri; Ephraim Kr AV ilson, A f 1 Itenediet '17 Scmmefr John XJ.y"weein, t-t-- V.fVusiifi&ioA. ' - i -' ! 4. oei4fdu Si5-nKearvYGfeprgetpw en uen l rotttMVuj tor p 1 1 lie Ken- oazeire anu ijfiaries v icklijtei is the Miiccessor'pfvMr Benniib'.li forlnef edip of the Kentucky Gaztt u 'who Was kiljed b lc has fallen in the duerbove-misntinij ' 1 r"Tny ?otce'r wowag( ns arrived here on (SaturdlaH fnim As colinty in;this;tateonp-oaded lbs of excel lent butter Ifew: parrels of cranberries and so loaded5 with-iron: cfanberfiesd-potatoesji an ;uie propucnon antif pianu Jre of Ashe v county. N -Thelovvners of JKese ) wagons' t ha dtravellediMbiniles pyerioiir jbad roads, occupying 12 days to sell.their iron at S4 per 100 bs. butter at, l agent's, a lb potatoes at 5 ) cents, & cranberries at 75 to 150 cents a bush el. 7 On ? of the m d id not ;real ize liiore t han S60 fbr.his whole load 5 aniffor this, & to fet'jhi&.ufnlp forms a journey f twenty-four lays, with his wagon and You r tine horsesJ What; a ii ere trifle must these articles be worth al his o wn 1doorift6 ijusti fy hin bf ingi hg thetn so far to a market fpr such prices !; jAn d how vast ly wo u Id a rai lfo a ti , or any otheKgtiotlroad improve the ct ndition of the peoplb of that remote secti m K of the State ! :; ..'Mt: vj'',- -"if ' ' It cannot fail to strike the reader with surprize, that iron should be brought here. from the interior, while liUndcetls of tons 1 1 H T-P HnnttnillffCfttf ddra anil nihiAil rfc I are annuallysoltl here-and carried into the interior : and we doubt not,that these honest men, as tliey trutlged over the hills and: mountains that intervene between t h ei r h o me and a tn a r k e t, m e t lumero us wagons carrying back iron of a c nality in ferior . to theirs, for which.a hig er price had been paid than tliey could get. -'Had we a rail-road upon whic h the iron of the , back country could - bt brought down to us; it would sotm becorie known', and its val ue be ; appreciated. 7 Hiiw infit nitely would its mauufacturebe i n creased, hnd what a source of wealth would it be tor that large region of country ,vhere the o 1 ly 1 i m i t to i ts m an u fa c t u re i th e d e mand for itf If, notwithstandi ig all ob s t acles, as mall quanti ty bfvi t o ;casibn al ly find its way to market, what might not be effected by a rail-road whi ;h would reduce obstacles 90 per cent ! Shall the State never be roused to the en ployinent of her energies ? ,Slall she be content al ways to get the necessaries anJ luxuries pf life, which are produced in abundance at home, from other States an J foreign countries, who, while.th.ey fatten on. us, despjse us fof bur inactivity. ? Fay. Obs. -1 r, Navigation of the Cape . Fear. A gen-; tleinap of tue upper prtr of this county in-j litrins us, that he arrived here on 1 u est! ay a st in a. bout belongirn;, to t he Cjape Fear 'Navigation Company, -with 15 baFies of col 'ton on board, with which'he passed through Spirlie's Fails in tthevnight, in eel ing. with nu obstruction, though the water vas quite Io w.V. It' req u ired abu t - 1 2 hour! ; to come the" whole'jtbstance of SO tiniest The boat tat ted back yesterday afternoon vvith a load of ironsalt, sugar; &c. Our in forin ' a n t i s 0 f 'p pi n i o 1 1 th . t the c o n t ra cli r, M rl Keene, has greally improved the, raver, and that it will h ereaft era ft'n I & in o re eti ea p anil cohvenient 01 ea n s o f t ra n spur ation for 4 he pV;i nters ,li v inar tin it lha 11 a iy . otlier witnio(ineir ppwer.-r-. : P.ork. It v a s stated a weeKj or two since, that the uemanti lor hogs, in Lex- wou Iti very inuch tl i minish the kou thern market -correspond burg intelligencer, in? reierepce 10 uus su b ie'-ti s a ys J A I e 1 1 q r H c e i V e d b y "m e a fcxl ays, advises thatne pefst n alone, ,:frpnfuftbw bought seyf sij jots,; airxiuntin to Q Kpgs; a! ( of which, are nowj or soon fw j I t be, on, the wiyto thisahd Jietot -Feeding sb chearj : ami this fcircumstaricer- altirie, will Dnnar ciown large tirnves -auvuuict; nsiauu- ail d travel ler ists for ih& iexterisiv statenieiits ttheJcobtraryfnotwi hstanu- ,"Vwe I f I k txoyvni am on gbot ai Dareu collect ions wincu utj, nas uuamii8finu trcn wii,'1 vm '.w''" froJtiaVestt of Gootl fol)elibn ce?sIsl and alic(N HoitaHd,1isn6wiinakin&Hp ns. for a new: cxped ition 1 nto the ;inteT to passifbu;years.''W ii t states o f thellri i 6npelSe0iatif pd'lApalacTifaiioii htai n.ISfC'SfH, HCex- iraveiv; F7eshB ythieCatinexecl ra ralrahh tatij carnages -h-, i "',Mla5--wn v etines va es.uiuiieu, at ine request otthe antf rod e rou h tit he y&ftil withlh e rea t est fplca wajrpn was cnedJcrtliestuarrja soldi eVsT-'besi'd esSlr. Gur- C"rrtaipmg27 rh'eyand,ro-t and f t h o u 1 ( t Ke,v ft ia I wii s Vyeryl itikd va KVNTT. the company fu proofrtlie;p(iwervanf pictitjabilityfUheji tisfiedtheiiTL;as mahageabi 1 ityf by a y ariety'pf i ri vofu t io ns an t I '.evpl n t to n s'i . h e ga ve ; t he in ,a 15 of its speed, a nd tl rpye'evien or eh round a t - th e ; Jrate b.lB vbr-1 nii les an houiv The iJukeof VVilingtonbbsefySdi ui a t, i was ; scarce iy,possi p 1 e to ea I C u la te the bnefitswhbtil trtid uction of such ; au i iiventipn as this. . C Dr. -AlrfcmELthe celebrate jBpys; has?yen lit ashis ;piuon, that! theVVseparatipn wili iliseasehIeatli can btr n 6 d pu b tt ' fni t HtiatH f th es e bb! vs vere5separatedl by 'fth qi feVi'Siitl V tfii band, cut across, at any parta large opeb-; ing .would be matle into the belly of,. each; that. would: expose ihem to enormous her-, .'njaliprx)trp.?fcti3 would certainly prove fataK Ve havef understood the mother- to ha ve noted a Very curious ict. wp of accoucheurs, that .when they weeibofn, the heatl of oneUvas covered Miyfncasetl by the lower extremities-of the other, and thus they made the easiest .possiblar?n trance into te;wofldJ; .NpTliiy afe6iper: fectly satisjied with their condition, that nothi ng: renders them' so . u nhappy as the tear of a separation; by any sufgicalCope ro twin f li o tri tr man f fr .tf it onc rc? I n med iate wee pi ng.. ;" Indeed th ere is , np; gootl reason for ' this uneasiness ; ; fori -fas stated above; accjw there wou I d be th e iiiost extrem e -" liazanj in any such attempt, and even after cut asund er, tliey would experience mucli di- IIIIUUllUU Ul, CIJJ1IJ lilCll v. ' J .; . - " r: ..: . . HV heeling. Va. Oct. o Melancholy - Occurrene.ls&'Rartle Votay, a young antlv beautiful femalerj of highly respectable parents, and who; had maintained, an unblemished reputation, was found dead on the 8th inst. near Nev Lisbon, Oldo- She had; been strangled by a handkerchief clrawn.tightly rptintl her. neck, fastened by two- knots, antl it Was supposed that she had committed suicide. Alter her interment a suspicion arose that she had beon murdered by. a .young man named J. C. . who had been, paying a 1 1 e n t i o n to he r;a h d w i th wh o ms h e ; H ad ; held a long conversation on the night pre vious to her deaths nHer body s was- dis- interred on the 13th inst. but ; no other marks of ;y iole.nce , , were perceived than those found on tlie first examination ifaut it was ascerfai ned that she was pregpant. This circumstance strengthened the ; sti s picion tf C's guilt; who' was coiisMleretl her-setlucer and he :vas-arfesf'ed and committed to prison. He was tried be-; fore a special court last week, aind, 'dis charged. "AVe.haveKnere nessel,?.' says the Ne,wIisbon Palladium, such intense anxiety as was 'manifested bv ou-r fellow-citizen3,ribn-any previ occasion. The respectability of.the con-; nexioris of the deceased, aud ;of C. A and th'ec mystery, that hanjj;s over; her d eathr,r gave to the trial a degree of interest sel dom witnessed in a court , of justice-' .VouatlOWS Ciouu, j. aim s ui lyncsa, eu upon.? the transaction r; Ctis discharged and : Rachel Votaw s eepsitli the shrpud-J ed Jrrtillions;pf the? grayed vi JlJurder.'hj'.rif: ll;iines or U'Hiiey, was cotnuiit led to j r i s 6 n j rt VI fii S t w if; tS uV :i - turd ay last, for the tnulerVd';'.wi.fiir4H n a S . ( It) r s ey e r a v y a r p a i , f r e p . a i i uj tr c i, hi p occ h si oiik I turn s u f me nt I; tef a nge ni e-n t , one of- which came upon hirira tew (fays' sin ce; i a ii tl u n d e r i Is inll a e h celh ecu try tnitted4he unnatural, cripie fr which he is tni pWonedC Ve fi nderiiidtb'a tV;9htirjt lilile previous 'jM iheacV'h dren Ulit of the' biuseiuiHler thepyeiepce hat; he: wa pied it ,t be quiet, so that he cou id ei sopie;repose ? laiinnd ia 1 ely a ftejr. ! tneyiielUiP io,oiv,iie ...auun un nyiu jinrui c I nlacelA anil ikrOckd hi; wife on th hf nd I . . . -: h fityilt.r i.v!':!,;?j I uu ? K - . t. nil, a nju re pea teiti'. .ii Vi u p nr - -iic ui. i hc bafatmiitei'lift rfli ert heriVs: ' noise, y relurnetl :apd ; found ' nerion,in lioprtj wfiieruig; in iir ; uiihu ft rid ga vel th e at a c;w: t hi? n eiibofs.i.iji e -rY.i.'?z. ; i,t ttat'he'hadlkilled his wife,,andJ:requested; fbat htseiborsho huand iajdf? bis heaiypW SVrSo8e?'iltvfteip k 1 1 1 e hi s ifeV he: kai Uatit wa ti ece sVfy that -rshfe should be' but to;de,ath, that 4 1 je inign1 Vv"J""Vor yr;ls? uf,r5'-lv V e u puers tap u n -t up a 1 uriucrtii wiuiii HoFmesjaUemptedviojejiU i- paticantl an unsafe. per sP at lar-e, but reffainiMt at ihe ufrentr reiuipt f hi wire, .-wlio: lMf)ow : .fallen a -virtiWtn fiP -well ;ne4 htVb'it .tn iitiiken; views bf h nraan ity;to hiirrjmgb-Laii.ffa ' s.s,-r . - ;, - ;. H . ' : New-York Oct. 6; ..- - .. aic o.'uiiI.;;pV tihi i sctVi i'-h t 1 p:'v ?: iTipthpr- jon ' ;id . eft r ef t h x ii 1 agi.ntra"v he re; lie ; r e i ( n r - H'i" ''r5l'V. V P'c tacje.'s . It pead;trpl-:r Airtironj'jlKiVlie h;tii bc3;$!ii !Vi'f tt.1jvlpidee I '"'ifef.ire,-!. ,'1 a iu 1 1 : ti pnn;:' h r xil ui jrfi t e r , " n i)e i?t a t e ; ?j 1 0 s r 1 t mt rw a -r"rt? I ea 1 i wijitf-v-iheTooeUhai5 slj w.iurd V .:':1. - . : fa ni i y tp; urAepi'stfa tes t n d h e r 1 0 e f pen ite p ti .j rjrcplTh e- wre 1 ch e d lb e i n 5 i inijlorevmfrcy;;Jb g o tf res ulufion s. wuui I n e 7 b r o k e n a 1 m u a c : 3 . as f opir a"s)JR Hs ail- in no 1 h s Abou ta, wee.!; a Her, the la'uih- r1er)is JiH j de1, apjit ie JCpprnisin "to"' t.i'si t her lifi o t f 1 eri --M?.v f jp. 'V "f i'siie i wa3 'reMey- . ed'by a;ijyjiiiws pw 4f;i"ear; that s!g w-3f " a b ! e Ct o fii a ke ' k rt 'ow nh er-; r eq u es t ,7 ; v h i c ! v v A; ge ri tl e tp a W ai v ertis & I j-i n rjtfe NiYo r ! : i Gii-te 1 1 vita.'iVw du yfsi li cettJ ro a y'olin'-; 111 h r.ivho .utYdf5tPd;H iure andvwas'i- 1 goodcbpyi n.rer,K:,tt afe hou rs. y f".v.-; appl icat iuhs Were tP atl e by.n o te, a d d r e s. I : y iu . 1 n e a o v e rtse r A ?' X b 4 C nu ue nt u p ( n v t fje. imeaf! Parents had better learn their sPs iocutti vafei ; J r: ,5:.-h'.i.-:,J.r;- '.'V nil tied the House of Correct in nVr - lu. Rut; a qftain ed J rixm.Hj q j ;r KejWis ? i nd u s -lribiis,jiucale arntf klu-f ; but no Toorier tl i irsUeyi p j 1 5: h w ie e r t i ujJs in h a u n 1 1 t heiti fu r 1 4 te J pa 4 io ii h Cof a ;t e m AV e i tie i. 1 ft ??fv ? u Mseii:m .f lier. I r 7 d teV a 1 d Cs on rjhi ha 1 irUd e v m yv . jneaSiwithmliieir ptieViriuh hrr(pen- By Arrivals' at, KeW-Yjorfci from IlWre; 9 atid Jiverjod,;PafiVp ''. They; state Hais.Hftertakftg:lAdru the. UusMaiis prreilwjilpiuta truggl eVT sec U ring thi5vrVafrcrins:a'j bdanre r of a t ackf'to theeryt V riie liondop papers .hwjevVfstill speak: ; vt irq it, - y ui I, w n;V e; sucii a . rp ce a. ' - shilf give the Russians;bu J the: entire p )s ; ' aesipu pT;Turey iir Euftm ;VAtetteribmHiiyre Septs,s:iys;?rjlihaye 1 frpinp isibvetrday's 'date,: both ' oP'iv- vyuivii . siave, natrjreace nas oeen Unade be , itveen tat Kussians and 1 urks,' R'it ire harm m y see mst t e x i s t . be t w e e ji MARIHKD, In Orange ;County,; on he Stfr rnst; Mr. Fran1 Im lvirk ;tolisKPhxabeth Q' Daniel. ; , '!l At;adeorbugh; on he9th mstVMrTsaacV U. House,; Merchant, to Mis, Maiy ; Elferfae , ."'I At Smith vOte Dmnswick ippuiUy on the 1 ith . instby ihe dleyvMr.;Caii MajfrS Spotst lat eqf thtt mted S tates- Ahms tp.'M Us'ftai-rie. Alexandrine crHheralU.'daughtef; of Dr.'. G. i',; J Clitherall of UdS. Army. V - A i-v -; , In Ne.w-Haoover county on the 8th inst,- M Milton F? ;Bryan; tp.;liss Lucy 'In;Gait'c6nnty;frt;thV8di.inW Eure; to iss,'.Mary,Anh il'inton. - ; V t in Anson co.nptyr on ifteSOth ioU Mr, kelson : ' P. pies, Merchant, Ito xJElizabetli. ;C.S;.U)eV,-"t daughter of Ehj4hLiesi ; -;v- 6. .-' '"."-' i .- vfe-.piEDi ' j I n Pitf county, pii tlie 2rtli ultimo, in the27th V year; of j her : pkef Mrstlebecc-f? B AttuiHon, consPrt of Mr.. BenasJilyAtk.rhspn, and daoghte:-1 t of Peyton R." Tunstal 1, Esq.; The u ni for m s w eel- .;-' ness and thfe .' kindness antl :gppdaesa pfdier hei t, added to :' ' gyeat reHnemeiit of manners,"; served tr; tlirovr ' V ardund'herai fcharm; felt and acknowledged, a ' -peculiarly , endeiririg Stdhtef esting","-' by;all wit i- vf; ip the, sphere of its iHftitece.'CommHfiicd!ei'L , ;l I n Fayetteyii f; ' on f, Sat urdaly w eisk',- afte r ari , illnjss otisfive days, JD tv.d.D. Sain jun.' only ' son of 'Mr. Day id D:.Salmonj?se ni aged 19 years j Inr Clldeii omnTyoit the 13th inst, Mrs. Eli-' zabeth. N. temarJ, fu the 36th year I' her age,; -wife of! 'MrV,;.rjlpi fPT Lwnartl of Fayette ville.. 'J.', At . bis residence Vi n . .Warre Cou nty , on t!ie 1 lp!i'istlN:;SoIpm.o in the '65tiV year pf hj? ageieTbto I lent - man ii b"utafc,italogue of virtuou- - ctions, : ;ndf services to .'his c urtry. At ai. e y peri- ou , he emoarKeo in ine aangers oi iae n'ur ct .; the -.Revolution f andat thei tender - age, c four- a teen. was femployed 'in; ca'rrving cot Jcntial'i - I despatches to different; diyisio.ii Oi the Amer - 1 can Afmy.Ip:189 JreT vs elected 'cl It-atvi; from tlns-countyaud 'nrietAir tlie " Conve ion r t -., Fayettevflle that adi.pted the J? dvjal Coitstitu- rjon :was several time afierward-i a memoer. bf f our ; State'LVgis,ltu w?'r -wui ; appointed Collector of IJirect;-1 ixer, ind Tr.h.i thnt tipie. to his death, was ourCounty T. ustee and Aeasurer of the Wardens of tlie Poor. He .died as.he bad lived, free from public ' cenium - or jrom seir rep.roacsi ami witii iiuntst Tnis. 7 1 n Pe rtm i mma n s cou s tjv o n the 3rd inst. -Mrs. v. ' ' tlactitl, Ueed,; cmisort of t b UevJ Wm. I etl .' ' ; ViNear luFrebo'o, on 2d ipst. Mrs. ,! ary Loop,' wife of llemy VVLon- Esq: ? ; C ; -; , :Vlo Dupli'vcbunty, on the I4tb inst. Jlr.1 David - ,ln Oranee county;oif tte 16th ir. -t; Mr, ..Tln-"1 rv O'DanieL sen.Jn the-77th year f his ; -'On'tberaSth'inst Mr- UalchUll'Del, 'rd;, r. aboui:50sy ear, v; T':V!rTf v-.v. 4 f-ySlJ '" ' ' .f-':--" -' , ;Jii Mecfcenbur -"cotin.tyi ph;the.9tlr',?lr. j ohn B-irnhil I, The dt ceased I'whde rWnnbtg 5ns o ' throuirh .ne of the strr ets in C.(4r!ott , r in over . a fcowv Was vio!entlvthrowii,Cnd n s skuU sc .; ,te vc rely -i'ractu red as to causa da.; i i.i i'r.r; lo Lexington, Davidson; countycn ta?;iutl instant; Mr : Samuel ; Ujsenb bfr: lil'lk deceased r-ii-atifficer ia he rc .vbVutionafy army, ahd't h rouhn bis lone Lfa wai highllyeteemedandiespected
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 26, 1829, edition 1
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