--.-rev -mW - COMMUNICATION; -7 ticcisfrsTi. MARLY RISING .srencrd onscnt,may be more fairly ques- : ttoned Tlie duty vis particularly enjouv ' ed by parents, guard iaiis and;'ma&ters?;f solemnly recommended bv learued puysi- 4 : ci ar.3 j a rid 1 on o asly. harp ed u pon by. ; . ; . scores of eminent poets.- 'i th regard to :: 'mvsUf '"from py earlic3t recollection to v. the present time, Jhaye upon this subject ne pfesenc iime,i naye.upu una buujt-tv )en incessantly lectured, r scolded "at,-&4 Lbi!?ed : for, h.aviripr never; been, able to . b ab i. ? Cnlla text of scripture in its favour, -,1 havp ventured upon ;reat'independen'ce - concerning iff both of opinion practical xo conicss tns iruui,,it nu-oeeD-myjuni form custom to else aVall seasons of Jtfip ' cotonlain thourh the meal-happen not to -i ' .. T , V-'-Jjrrarit a brcach ofdccorura. 'Besides, as v ' ; usst:. Editor do nnUrcneipbcrj.- Is by" far tliIar'gcst and most rfo if,thcrc. beany human duty more xvtr r5u - ob 0the7 .creation it . ;.nUj approved and; inculcated inan-.thkt seeras to mVqiiiU t ofttirup carly in tue nurnin-j nor --ni 0f hidignit'hcould retf&frw 13 there, : probably, one WUlC.i, in Spite'of UUnuriAl hour lhfiVrA.nnd - . yerju st before bre'akfast, provided break ;;..?ajl come, no t u ti reasonably ,qoa"; and. t v ' ; rriakc it a : point of conscience riever to V'- V. be'ready tiiran.hour or. two after, every 1" ' I v boiy elscria done. " I am aware that'rthe mage economisiucc. '.rrjoMin ouserye " . v ' t i Early to ted, ikhd early to re' : -; cV- V " ;:, Malcet a man heahhv, vralthy; and wle : but I lool;;u pon' th is " as rather doubtful, "i v '-z'l ince I have known- hundreds -of sickly,. " vwho customarily went to bed with the: - y. f' : t vVu n , a n r rps e .be fore hi m B e si d es, "a - - v more anuVnt, if not a shrewder sage than: i : v. FranklipV has paid,r. Consult your piU . iowjV.nliich advice seeming to me very: V' ". reasonableV-I take Tespecial notice thereof, 'and govern myself accordingly : i-' ; Acaiiistthc practice of sitting up- late ' 0" at night, the world is Jianlly less unani--. mdus. ; :The :jirguraeots and - reasonings . " upon this tsabject, hich- from. time to . 1 . time-have i beehdevelfed at me, though ut V ; ; , "'terly in vain, jvould fill volumes.. ; I have , ; . t o always consideted!the'iight as the prop y4 ;efest season' for study, .because: then all ''xi'i the blockheads andjther animals, being .; stretch etl on their quiet beds? cannot an- ' , noy one j anu;jruiy ha person is uungeu '"l"to devote a certain number of hours to a -- ;. -v . particu lar pu rsn i t, I have, n o t th e gump : ' f ion to discover why he may- not appn7 JJriate 8Ucno me iweniyjiour as ne.nnus 3 '-Hmost agreable Formerly, I: suffered . viauch;lrroint my nocturnal vacations, on xJ.y faccount ofJiousekeepersTear of fire but - have: recently' had the good luck to I iht upon a sovereign remedy for such terrible ; '? v;' "r apprehensio'iTs, which is, taTfu irnish my ' v own cahdTest I hope that nobody , will : inferfrom'any thing here put down, that t y J - I am, one of thosewho turn day into night, ' ." and night into" day. This is by no means i , v ; the'ease." iEleyen or twelve, or one of the V ; ;; - clock, is sureljr not a bad'hour either for : , :rr going to beil or forrisin from it ; though, V ' : - - in a general way, I am both down and up V-V- v a fraction earlier. - ' : . r -; Nothing is more common than to hear ; people learn edly inveigh against night airC ' ':..v C - while'theTjmarvllously bepraise the cool 7r-, "breeze of arly morning.; Dew -is dew, ;:. .comelt when it may$ and there is good V."-i. 1 rcason'to iuposethat oftfie morning not ; Jess unwhqUome because there is much .".. Jaore of it-r-not tliat I speak from eiperi- ence, hpweven Of the qualities of morn- f "ningair, whether deleterious or otherwise, t ould itt become me to profess the V smallest knowledge i), r, - -: r ' ' :i , . Amongst those who most zealously re commend, and practise early rising, are your middte of the "day, nap-takers.. Na- tore uemanus, ana .win nave, : a cercaui z: qaantum . of ;repose and these people. V sleepao little at night that they are ab ; kulutely compelled, to make it up at noon. - Now,, when X am r -once risen, I ; stay vfrtieru till -night comes again ; and, require no refreshing dayiumDers to enable me to Zerow before" sunrise over those, who iv to De up ; .'piil icy, of Si jdoinr. Ine truth oujrht to : ; be1 told,ISf rs.' Editors1; let who will get . into a Jpa?s von : about .it' 'lt appears to me, theni not exactly safe to rise early If there is a-time'wben the, ' females of a family are irjoreiout of sorts more peevish; I inonC; 'incljried to; -scold, than at others, :'v V choose to take-allpecessary'.rest at' once,5 " ; and at the f tPer time.'" -' - : 7 But, even Vwere it agreeable occasional ; V -'.:iv ly' to be.upMn -seasoni I have doubts of the ' V- that time is'unquestionably the morning : whcn.mattcrs ana things in general are at etxea and -sevens, and' must ' be set to -:richts' '"'Tlicre -may'. be; tieopTe, in' other 1' ' A : -parts ot the world, . who are aoie to stand ; ; 8roldin,atjd are not frightened .-when 'fa 1 'S "'woman'a tohgue is.at Jta ton speed jj but -I have-not seen 'such. ' For - my ' part, ; : YrwheneVer this delectablerausic' at dawn f of d ayt has penetrated partitions; stair--.tA!'. cases, -doora. and even brick walls, in its ';;- r-:;; pasVae'Wmy ears right glad have I been -V-to' draw;8he'eW,blanket quilt and cover-. ; ;? ;; let over iny riead,arid "; congratulafe . my ; - W -'self oh being bat-off Hafm'sj.wayV Xrpon 'cm- occasion: howevert8 ill Jack would t: ;'-ve"it; Fgt m& up soon, in orderto pre-i-f pare for a journey-:!nd : going -don - i - stairs to wash,1 found the bowlnlled with ':y Id scrapi of food, which Dolly, in re vol u; ; tionlzln t).e aiTairs pi :the;. pantry had rnlaccd in. it, pro, icm.' : l trieu to y -oesi w ' - . - i- . . would ;taki matters, tl;r:t tome lUlKS oui5 fo!!' nosa outrof other folks's af :.7a;rs;an'd!.c.-i) therasetves to.thcinselve8; ? t.T.K'l f :-v.. not failed to "do ever: imce, folks's af- - It has frequently. ?traclcrme wittr won-v ::der;:thatrin,th:U;aser-:rcSneme ' . icem not t6 have noticed it -but in vamj ffor she npei: :d ports,'apd Orcd away Unon ' ;--.,WrnVr;Mf.illv.x.vishinzataoogst..other t - v, t i o an m nnr t lit iili r ' ;. V 'Irvceetluiav iuhnolite; it. is io. be . the . first land twenty; nor ' -.bed.aIU the ur tJp. .3 V tnannfrs 13 a rninhtv crood ultl savins; and I have'ever viewed it as' ray ai'ity to avoid taking preccdence;of otherS irr an y thins: ; - especially V6uld-.r:br;no means euner. urau or enuiuie uay who -so; ua that, w e she did not ip res u m e to v I ea ye VP or beds till he haa-swpt'away alL jnists and desi and jnatle ready, as it were, like )i cood hpusekceper. every. thing for us.- If. this is not a modest and civil.course of condiictforone.to pursue, then I am not acquainted, witlitrue. politeness,-of, which i t is my zeal ous' en d eayour; to'be the -v ery pink. ,u v : There is no telling what I have endur- ed, in my timeTrnm those; who wjll have if tliat I o tinge rs; i h bed o f Ta m ornlng : arV ah a d le noccou nC sort' of. folic and ) of ten ti m es I fal I in to V t h e com pa ny (of wise men and1 worn en, -with whom early rising is a favorite theme For 'declamation Ve ry' recently . I 'have, hi t "upon a plan of bimT boozling such, by telling them; ! a! ways get up by day-light j ; which isso Tar. from a. falsehood or even an eauivocatiort, that I ican assure vo'ifr Messrs. Editors.7 Tnever think of- quitting my pillow -till ; good, bV.oad,ufidoubted dajMight. 'Affiin, when 1L come down to my breakfast, they often exnregs a hone, that mv earlv fising has not hurt me : to which I reply by attest ing that J have been up for three hours ! Up stairs, I mean r but those half-asleep and hal f-awake ' fol ks, wJj o are looking i n g abou t at th e. d awn of day, cannot s ee through, wit, so profound as this. .o .... Some of your readers, Gentlemen, will be ready, enough, L warrant, , to set me down for an old bachelor, fond of his ease, and jealous of his "rights. Little shall care for that, fit comported with my pre sent purpose, it wer .no hard -matter to show, that some of the cunninerest and best people that ever lived, have led life of celibacy z delighting in midni' vigils and morning dreams- But, though a bachelor, I certainly cannot be calUw an old.one, being only forty-nine the day before yesterday; ,which may- beA looked unon as the verv .morninsr. ratner lare morning to be sure, and prime of life.- t w I - ! - n ' - Atiu i nave a norm complexion, a sounu constitution, and a charming flow of-spi-rits, which I am sure are mainly .to be attributed to my keeping clear of the chill, damp," and unhealthy dews, which parti cularly pertain to the early part' of the day. , As for indolence, clinical, indo lence in particular. I am vexed whenever accused of it 5 for i consider a sleeping man as innocently and profitably employ ed. "Let the advocates for earl v rising reprobate late hours as they may, their eloquence will probably prove is ineffec tual as mine, would be if employed in dissuading them from napmne; at noon.- Were all persons allowed the privilege of choosing their hours ot labour and repose, wnnoui lauiK-nnamg zxn crowmg 11 is probable as much would be ultimately brought about by this , as ,by any other course ; and there would be at least one person in the world perfectly well pleased xours, cic. 1 . - -,. X. VIRGINIA CONVENTION. . Saturday October 24. Mr Madison. Chairman nf th Tr?a. lative Committee, rose to present the fol f " -w- , u 1 lowing tie port :: The CommitteeJ appointed on the Leeislative i Depmrtroent of the ; Government, have, according ' wuw, uu uiKicr conaiaerajion me suojecis referred to the m, and have agreed to the follow-! n j i . i . . " : ' REPORT. r 1. Iiettfved, That in the apportionment of re- presenxaiion in toe House ot Delegates, regard , uvuiu uc uu iu inc wnne noDuianon exciu- surely. . - ;.: iUtolvefL That a census of the nonnlatJon of the State, for the1 purpose of apportioning the representation, should be taken in the year 1831, uic year itvw, ana tnereatter at least, once in i every twenty yearn. . . J. Jiesolved, That the right of surTraga shall h - z,; mat no personshull vote by virtue of his free- hold only, unless the same shall be . assessed to ihe value of at least $ for the payment of taxes, iPauch assessment be required by law. And ahalt be extended. 1st, to every- free white male citizeif of the Commonwealth- resident therein, above the age of twenty one vears. who owns,' and has possessed for x months ; or who nas acquired by marriage, ' descent, or devise, a freehold estate,, a ssessed to the value of not less than ' ' . dollars Fnr th nsirm.nl nfltroo it" mch assessment shall be required by Iaw Snd. J . 7 . uwn Fcnea estate in lee, in re ft tl I I m. . . . . mamuer, or reversion, in land, the assessed va uic ot wnicn shall be - dollars , Sd.or who siiau own and have possessed a leasehold estate with the evidence of title recorded, of a term onginaiiy noi less that five, vears, and one of Which shail be runexpired, of 7the annual 1 value or rent of r, dollars s 4th. or whn for tvilro montha nextprecrdingr has bved a housekeeper and ; bead t k fimilv within the Count v'r:itv- borough or election district, where he ma of fer to vote, and who ahall , have- been assessed w!!? P! of the Avenue of the Commonweahh within the preceding year, and : actually-paid I . , ' - "vjvva, - ucvet ujeicss, . uiav me ngm.i suttrage shall not be exercUed -by any person of unsound mind, or who shall be a pau-1 I - "''""ujuiicti omccr, ,-soiaier-" wiiif . " - . V slllUllir. ' 111 Tll t .T III. . I V m. I I in tne service States,-nor by .any person convicted of any-infa . . ii uiw. wiifccctl uraus ouence r nor by citizens born without th Common wrhlv unless they hhall hhve j resided X ? ; od; TliAt 'the number of members in the -Senate .ot this State pught a'o be neither in: creaconor a.minnca, uw-thTclassificatiun of us memoer changed. i . r a U 5y?eaov Ttikt the number member In Che House "t.Uefrgatv ought to," be reduced. 5 . ie tnan one hundred more than;, one! hundred and .-- XV wcciu-iur nvc years immediately preceding the resolution, aas w reau, wniCU was acceii;- election at which they hall ofler to vote, and ed by the ComniiUee v ; & two Vears preceding the naid election, via tlie 'iLpJi -rW v V X t' fcounty, city, borough or election district, where .? Re lveti. ThaVrepresentation should be tf: they shaU offer to Vlhe mode of proving fc8'disPuts:d. tpf be Mr-' Tayioreiplaiiied his: & ' IlciolveJ; That no person ought to D euct ed a member of the Senata cf tMsj State, who is not at least thirty years cf ae. ' ' . : - 7.. Resolved, That "no person otiffht to he elected a member of the tlouse'of Delegates of this Stated whoia not at least twenty-five year of aSe'-: rZ -1 c :'v..'v . fiesolved, iTIwt - ought vto be providecV that in Txlt elections for members of either. branch f thmr ninefal Asfmbl and:ln the elecUon ol aTl officers f which mav be ,by Ue' wb .Mouses Vef. A ssemblj' , .r. '.w. ...i miit'naman shH be compel .io'TrequentV ... mmMivhktxrwver 1 nor shall been - lorcea resirainci uimwvfcui r'f' 1 ,his boly or goods, nor shall otherwise c..ffvi. - - That the Legislature shall nave no-power prescrie any religious fest whatever, nor tablUh bv law aiiv subordination'or preft 10 e- e ther leparatelywitn tne exception , rr J r; . - - 'V- turtit (iWp poiiitm of their own o5cers, thTe votes should would acquiesce in the motiofi ot tne fi,i-MW and! not by Fallot. Himannf Atjustaf Mr. Jbhnsonf); pu erence-' ftp ni between- different sects or idenoihinations. confer anv Deculiar'prnrileces or akiyntag. "L..:-:v- .,;;hBtn Wnvi-i-Krious .,X;.v: ftp th nMnTe of anv district within Commonwealth, to levy on themsees or Others; any tax for; the erection brrepair pf any house. for public worship, orhesup or ministrv. but that it, be Iett. iree io every per-, wnTo sellctwhom he pleases as his reliffioui instructor, and to., make tor his support, sucn now in ine nanus ur me. r-rirne, uiaieriaiiy private contract as" he pleases r Provided, how- bearing upon this resolution and he there ever, that the foregoing clauseshall not be so fore moved that the' Committee now rise Constraedra? to permit an.m'"fr.rteJ?: which; was agreed ?to without pposi? peUfor priest of any denomination to;Teehgi- :Iinn-; ,v- fcBizz ; W' hi ntther i rouse, ot.tne uenerai Asscmoiv.- -1 lQ. Hetolved. ThAt no; billsof attiinder, orer pott facto law, or law impairing the obligation contracts ought-to be passed. ;-: '., I - not to be iakenftlr public uses whhbu pcn.-wi.ivii. --,-. . , .... i ,i . YlItcBQhed, That the menmersioi xne iegrs isiurcsiiau receive iur mcu oti'H, n cnmnfn sation to -be aertamed by law, ind patd out of the s public treasury i Dut no law increasing the compensation of memoers of th Legislature shall take effect until the emroi me next annual session after the said - law may have been en. acted.' ; -'.-. v J . 13. Ilesohed, That no Senator. 6r Delegate; shall, during the term for which' he shall have been elected, be appointed "toany! civil office C Ca. I Al. C5. ...k.aW .liarl -Kowm K.n as may be filled by elections by the people. I This re port was referred to t hte Cani miN tee,of th'e whole ori the Constitution ' to which all "the former Reports and Resolu tions, were referred. - ; Mr.' Fi'shughtr Mr. Clayton and Mr." Campbell, members f the Lsgisltive Lorn- inittee each presented a set ot Resolutions containing different, modes from hat re nnrlMl hv Mr. Madison.which had lieeo sev- e rally considered land negatived by the select Committee," which were all ordered to'be Drtnted.'and referred to the same Committee of ihe whle. . . ' r- I I : . I ' Afondav Oct. 6 Mr. . Morgan, also a member of the Legislative Committee, prescribed another plan, differing in some respects from ' the one reported, and also from the Several o- ther projects laid before the Covintiori by . . r,, J t. . i rJ. i ... !i nis colleague wmcu wasanorcic rcu, au oraereu 10 oe pnnicu. i - On motion of Mr. Liegh, theConVen tion then went, into a Comiuittee of the j i -r l. i r i ? - WriUIC Mil (MO OUIISIIiUIIUlK rtlJl iUH . . Birbour was called to the Chair. On Mr. Dixldridge's motiun, the report fromthe Committee on the Bill n &c. was taken up, declaring ih it Rights, ho alter- ation be made in the Bill of Rights ; and it was adopted without debate or tion. -. l opposi . Mr. Powell then enquired, ,if.any propo sition could be oQereu as. an auu tion to the Bill of Rights uch as the Resolution submitted a few- days ago by, the 'gentle man from Norfolk, Mr. Taylor -The'Chair nronounced it to be out of order. : ,-;- , . After some conversation between Messrs. Doddridge, Johnson . a o'dl' Taylor; Mr. Doddridge moved to take up the Ite- iMirt frum the Letslaie Com ii ittee which was agreed to. But on-the purges- thin', of Mr. Powell, the Committee re- considered the question of taking ; kip the L,egiSianve ivepori anu laying .n.c. . . n .1 . i: ' .4. u " -wh,reUpon,he bi r R.gh( m oy tne uieric, 01 irirn oy inruiiainua 1, wucu Mr.. Taylor moved the resolutions he had previously submitted, on Friday las L.-- -l : ' - 'r M 1 ' -.'. : - -' ; ,'. ; . Retolved That ' the elective f as fol- it, That the elective irancnise should be uniform: so that, throughout the State, similar aualrhcations should- confer 1 similar -t-- --------o ... . . . ... , , , Jiesolved vxJ, That, among .tnose entiuea oy the Constitution to exercise 'the elective fran chise, there should be erUire equality of tiuffrage so uiar, in ait elections, iue suurajjc ui.ojic qual ified voter should avail as much as that qt anoth er qualified voter, .whatever maybe the dispari ty ot their respective rortunes. rf, a;; titsQlved 3d., I hat equal numoers 01 quauned voters- axe. entitled to equal . representation, throughout the Stite. 7 s " - Resolved '4A,4 . That as 'individual hrffra should be equal without respect to the disparity of individual fortune, so tiTSequal number X qual ified voters are entitled to equaLfeprese nation, 'without regad to the' disparity .,6T their agere- -i Resolved Sth, That in all pecuniary tantribu- gaie ioriunes. , . . i-. .. . j TKins w wvz uuuuc scrriuc, icgaru wiouia De had. to the ability of individuals to contribute and as this ability to pay;, from disparity hi for nine is itneauat, 11 wouiu pe umusi.ana ODDres- A i . n A 1 1 M . l.Wn 1 . m : J airy ij icuuu.uMi viii.vu ivj.; uv &ii eailfll mount ot public taxes. ,!"M r. : TV then' m oved a" change in the 3d -P.rietX-f Adopting themby varieiy lo gii men ts. - frtf,.-: 'Vt .-; -rC; r4- - -v-" Green ndcTmlgiti chnison oppnsed, luuoiis:itHT: tlu "rP'notnese'Hesolt ', ; rVf J ohnson "moved that t thev.lie on tb'A lable. uutll n:.i v 7i .;t.' ' r 7:1, . - - - i r:-.-"--. '" I .nmmtf r. W.. .4 V. . . -t i - . : c ative uiuic uau ucen iciea unon. r.avlor contended thaMhia the laccenttefor tions iThey were conncck J with tho Bill of Righ(s? and not the Legislative Rc4;art. The Bill of Rights lava down tha princi ples onHvhich the Constitution . itself is to U;frainedaml is a sort of touchstonp, ly; - . i:- in si;-.il,;a;rtc iinht 'ir chef triefl. And as to abstractions, is there any. thing morevflbstrJCt in ine v..-:.;tj::.'n.KAtin' iht mntiftn ot the een een gen - t: he ' - , ':LviL?i-:;Li.T!iiifti n 1 fi!r:'yihnRori fiU!rffested. that they inignt .k - . , . 1. m. ' 1 t.1 .l.'.....:fk'hO Kill. UP ai an v iimcBiuu n p i ationaiay.inB.rcisuiui.nMiii i then takVhranU carm normative, wMhou t division. 'i'lie ciuestionwas ihenaput, on u p t fcel Report .fro in the 'LegUlBtVeCpm mittee,:and'carried4;fH;. The :reihrt wi then read. 1.5 Mr; Greene.moed lo amend the st Re- this solution, bv striking therefrom - the j:word U exclusively d inserting ; t(ahon ftmbined.9l s l '- - r - i u i-j; e --- some .clocuments fron Audi's office, i .v-riA of f : Fdskiohdble ffFlllter 'Goods.' .,-x-; v-v--: -v--vf-rw -:v.X- ;---H , i rsiAKiv leave xo announce, toineir irienas ana - x "customers, that they are now opening, and f ... ii u- " j.. r l :- . - - , -. will huvV Vfiirl v fnr iniApfiAn in tnr;ftiv' an miire n Stodc of Stople and Fashionable Dry Good, adapted to the' pesent and approaching. season.; Tkese Goods havme been -bouerht on the most favorable terms,' will be disposed of" at such prices as. will defy cbmpVtW6nv:.-:;.;'t; IThei following-' articles- will be found among their Goods : Superfine blue, black, olive, '.browny drab and .steei-mjxea uioins. seilles and other Vestings. Blue and plaid camblet, tartan and Caroline X Plaids. ;; : ' ..1 - ; : ' T - ' ' -;.v. ' .;'V. C, English and French Bombazines 8c Bpmbazrtts. ;v Merino Circassians, a neH' article Tor ladies' dress" Silk and Cotton Velvety assorted colourir i - Rattinett, spotted FlannelT ban-up Cord. 1 1rish Linen, Lawns and Diapers. J Scotch and Russia Diapers and Sheeting. - I Furniture, garment and cambric Dimity. : -acoes, oinKnams anu coiorwu uamDnc Plain and figured Swiss and Mull Muslhn r-Do I- Jaconett and book' f do ' . Cambrics, checked and stri ped Miisliha. Elegant black and white; lace Veils. V Bohbinetr, gimp and threaM Laces. XTv: i:., r . I sorted J r Ismy re nne, assort ed'eolou rs and figures, a new & handsome style, of Goods for ladies' dresses. jet-black Italian Lustring. niue i : do : do I Satin Levantine and Sinchaws. ongeesand Sarsnetts. , I Brown Bat! lite and Cambric. . . , f fi.n(lkernlr i-: -:v- . r t Printed and embroidered Crape do. . Zephyrs and . Cashmere . . . '; do. " Merino and Thibert Shawls and Handkerchiefs. RandanO, flag and Gernianl - 'f do." Italian and rceloria Cravatsi ; New 'style waist Ribbons. ' v '" " ' ;'' ' Garniture, ganse, cap, lustring and satin Ribbons ..of every description. .-.v " Worsted and silk Hraids'and safety' Chains.. . v . Lambs wool, worsted, cotton and 'silk Hosiery of every description. ' Gentlemen's Gloves, do. .v ; X ' X''-4;K !' Ladies' silk, beaver, castor and hoskmGIoves . and Mitts. .. . ' ' "V -". ', : I Misses do. - . . - - -y. f- v 4t ( Umbrellas in great varietyj , , . tfhi single ana aouoie rouer suspenders. i Worsted and cotton ;.do. H .-A Sewing Silk, Spool Cotton aud Trimmyigs, ofe , very -description. 5 - w -J - Superfine and Common Sattinetta. Rose, point and duffle Blankets, Negro Clothing in great variety. - - ;;--.2 Men's and boys' "seal and patent leather Caps.p A good assortment of beaver, fur, seal and wool .- Huts.!.-. f - - .-;, " 1 a larger assortment: of ladies'. and gentlemen's I Shoes, of all kindsi y h Ladies and gentleman's gum elastic Over-fehoes, 1 v-a vaiuaoie anicier Aac ;iVv.-r..r-i.Jv,-.v- ,,lltW .-j:,rLUw iine. chin ?f ; . v'-esseu, mouiaei ana pUm GIassvyviire Spun Cotton, all numbers. Wire and hair Sifters. Gosh eri Cheese, mould ana spirm. Candlei powder, ShotBar-Iead, Snuff. & prime chew- mg Tobacco, best 1- S nahish s;! ihT Madder, Copperas, PepperMllsmce. NufmP- Malaga; Lisbon and Madeira Wine, , Hhllaml Gin, of a. very superior quality, French iBfah- dv. Jamaica and N: Pi Rum v nrAL ' ri.: - - - i.hiumjviiuuii aiukriii. i f Fine and comraoir Shovels and T6ngs,uandj And Brown and bleached ' Domestic sWSns4-l A 1 . ouccimjfs, a prime assortment. Plid and si ri ped Ddraestics. &c 4 Ck. .t: :v . -7-' - . - With alroofctevery other artildle rusualhr kept in! a Diy Goods and Grocery Storel 1 - Raleigh; Oct. 22 1829.;, 7 sl 2i 6w Sta.te-'otort : . :. idefendanu Ilat Pht self beyond thelimiuT? cealshimself tbit theordwtA,Ww.2t ffi??!1! iuitJje Served on him fit fs therreSS i beMJbr the-countv of 'wk .1,. n Rf UA W ,.,e 3d M-od-d- of November then and, there -tk rAniei.vi ki.j . . xx. ect t3;- lea u wiU be condemned b ject to plamtuTa recovery. V - : , -i .-;VBy.OT cfci8 Court; t. r v-V ; . K , f , ;ll.3. iaiG, crC. . laaelpuia Porter, hemrr and tow COttoni Bap'- floarVeZ? P? the tiayweesvernonth or year. V ttST$'- -lz-Ralegh-HKen3r:.1829i Gunpowder,' Imperial and'YoungHyneaPv? h? i j' f i"- a o 1 1 T lJ r ' ; " ' : Brown and loaf Suar and Chocolate. --tvf3 4 v: ;WV4H-UING. .C'Vounot,pitas.nd.Qu.irter Session -T1 firs; 7-;V- : C?:tgast,Sesaion ". -V - .-"A :hx i., fl'-OriiaiAitkkV'' Exeeutow & legatei a of Mary S. Blount, The' Post Master Tenerat f ivieS v T"t-appeanirgtb the satisfaction of this Court, Hvs- whV Sand rVei Daniel PecJcf Oteii and Mkria his wife, Bennct "B"N this case, it ann.;;?TW. valise Lewis ' WilUamson and Mary his wi.fr j "Irorth-Car'oliaa State l?anlc A dRECAllLY to the 2d action of the f 9 U. corporatin- the State-IJank 6f m SjA0' robna, an Election of nineteen IVirir Principal Bank is 16 take pl:.ce annfu f?ft!it arstonday in December, ; The;S of xe -aia .uanfe are t ierefnr' . uver. to meet at the Principal Bank called i HyNTf. December next. -atoTft'" in th h r jii jnvmey forenoon, v and hold the. said vi . c ann attend to such other Jbusit&ss r the general In terests of the Institution judged neeessaryrt - relatio, - c;:'JBjrrder'fJlie;Board.v: r SitctirSfockliolders an cannot cmx', attendthe meKfng, will please -to volyntl rTW fhhst pt-lces in CASH will h )jLifov afew. likely VOUNG-NEGROKs log LAnGB SALEipF DRY GOODS .I T JIUC TIOX. - ti?r.,'theubscribet's Auction. Store will ilfmence the Sale ofa valuable assort ml ""l m, U p;vDty,- epoDs,;; . : " i Straw Leghorn. Bonnets, Cr,t Keceiveu (iirect ; from UVew-York; beinff t! Stock of a; House declining business in that cit? ft Country Merchants and others may com! forward with confident expectation of purchasing veTy reduced prices, and of Drocurino- ni: such qualities as to siuit tliem. : They consist i! Ra", 3u-? v-. i V" i ; ' i i-w ps. nne ana super, cambric & furniture r! ."..'v icoes, '- Plain :and flgiired 'cambric and Jaconet Musi;ns Swansdown, ToUinett and Merseilles Vestiuir ' Klegant Merino and Cashmere Shawls, Common: Shawls and Handkerchiefs, ' . MtrnV and wptoeii'a silk,i cotton and worsted A splendid assortment of Ribbons, Men's and women's kid, Reaver and silk Glove Whiteand red Flannels, f ' V ' Edging, Lacea and lace Veils, 1 ?, Bomba2etts, GihgharnsSilks, &c. &c. &c lTerpis liberal, and at sale.;' - WILLKINGS &. CO. , Fayette ville, Oct. 29,'." l -: 7 ticttoneert, 21 ts lloauoke; LiteraryB and Scientific ; Institution;- ; fllUK location of this institution has been chang. X ed from Littleton to Oxford, N. C. In anrwun. Ciuff this change to the public, some remarks w relation to-the causes which induced it, may be j.w.n.;r..i necessary, ine objects to establish in the Slate upon apermj. nent basis. c At Littleton; although it "DosseWt the advarjtages.of beahh and retirement in an em.' inent tlitgree it was found, that the convenience and Opportunities for carrying it on, would be in." commensurlie 'withXthe object inview, particu larly since tbe death of.'thei late proprietor of that place. In selecting anew location, reganl has been paid to public opinion ; , and so far us it could be ascertained," the feeling of the public has entered upon Oxford as the most suitable location in the Stated C v ; ? - .- n Oxtord has long been known as a place of flourishing and well conducted Schools. PoriU health, its moral and refined society,' it' standi pre-eminent. v The site selected for thje institu tion jrpteasant and retired $ the buddings and grounds are spacious ? and such measures will be adopted in the government of the institution m .will prevent the studenfs from any unseasonable communication with the villuge. he plan here, loforelaid before the public will still be pursued. Any further: information in relation to the io stitution; may be had on- application to the sub-: scriibe.r. 4 v: V-.'f; ..- a . II. BINGtlAM, Snpt. BOARDING; rTTIHB, Subscriber has several convenient Bed JLv Rpomsetached fit)m; his Dwellipg-llbusc, pn the main woitM be glad toraccommodAte with Hoard twelve or fifteen Membefrs lpfhe ensiling Legislatare. The fUybr.of early application is requested. H is jconyeniertt also for him to find twelve or fifteen Hai'ses.ata -moderate nrice having w - ; - r- - plenty ofroyendergbod? pasturage, and well water. iphed with water. JNO: STUAUT. N 'X-.ttn'A: liTITXTr MRS. JOIIN HAY WOOD: i prepared to ac-commodate'',wenv-vr orAtr Members: - I of the; Legislature. , ;$he assures all those who may honor her with their patronage, that no ex ertioiis shall be spared to render them comforta ble' S MrsHha lMrsrHha8 a inumber of detacheel rooms be sui in the main builcling V IV Thev favor; of early : applications is re qf-fted; -.V . ;.; - -X r . i - Mrs. H. ' Continues to! VftCPiTft.-Travellers, and : . z . - - nrennred to end Assemb 1 v w ith - lnA r f . !i" a ten res those wlla myfavar tier with: their r.onibiny, fhiW. :.:7j ! : 7' . T i 'fituaiic) exirttons shall be used to . render their ngreeableVfKi-?:l' :-- 'U ; igh 3 ep ti "2.,Bn V'7 6 W : ' 4-2mo lion Uale V.-v. :-7. Btateof ortli-Caraliria. . v .:. Elffecoinb :outv. f ji, 05uftof EjtySeptembcr. term. 1829.: Catharine Darty, Elizabeth U uaterNlno. S. Uushvvorin and Jno. SummervlUei legatees and Ldetendants i an extra pnce wiJl be feiven for mechaS 1 persons who wish to sell will do well to r,ii me -:a-MrjaJeterrs Tavern; where 1 mav J!.. 09 lore oraereo, tnat publication oe mauc . tlaleigh Kegister for six weeks; that unless ..the ' appear at, our jiext Court, ta be, held for tne..' county fijresaid; at the Courthouse in Tarborq, oil the second '.Monday in llarcji nexti and an swer, -plead or demur, Judgment will. ;be ten pro coufesiO, and heard ex5 parte $ to the-. Witness,' Iviac' Norficrer;lerk' and. -Master oi said Court, ..a Office, the second.Aiondain Sep:; ,tember,ai23. , - ' , 15' .ISAAC NOBFLTiET, C 1L v.-. - . 1.. -. r. . N . .' J ' ,