I I, ty--- v - r ,' D- '5.,, ' v..." . sentenced tavD n eicrneu -OT several mcmuera ui mc- uaraim i lovtK(XwEi an d; fro trijmot wn1 dh 1 ectqaal credit on tnis head ahdjheartv lie' has If anted Itnc.uconvict: a respite frooi AiecunonVtintuttueCiOthorDecemberir- . ine J g-a lu . iv li HIS." 4 c " ' ca act; finatlyAipnlt Will North-Cailinsu tiarirt lnd make punish men t: prop(rti on - 'rto-the"dee;of: ;lAtlietej iitort nerai;ttWd f thedetendantA liereioorerecognizeq xo appeal tuuau j wertSfoSassi ri" Counterfeit Chec ks and i)raftsWw were ordered lo-cnter. into .recognizance. forlic aippearakce;t in this citwi which com men ces ontXhurs- tJav pexi iv a ne reason nere loriniSi tnolin .wasl that the act of 1 824 is whol- j ineffegtualsv toprecutions jfe inQqunJeVjfeitv States "Drafts d nil it wi 1 1 pe-seen i rum an t ac iven lsement iai6-day atre will ; 6e Opened on r Monday nex' foV a short seaDn,;untter the managementor Mr Riddle, du ring wKich - periodVeare informedthe most popular pieces in every dejjwrtmitprth Dramawt 1 1 bb brought forwaroVThe thorough repairiand the intnbr ofit has - J I .. . 1 C i 1 ' . " m peen paincea au iiiieu up in a sryie, wiiicu reflectsjcred Manager' So m e r fV th e per fo r m e riskla re Company,-; it is, said; ;are of TespectabVe; stanmgm their prpfe icene has; been painted, the design of wbich! is tastefuljand the execution beau tiful. .-;v ; ,v. Political Fersccutionm-m Committee of the House of Delegates of TerTmhas report ed in favor of impeaching Judge Nath'l. W. AVill iam s, for ju'di cial 4niscond u ctV he report had not been acted-on by the ou?eat last dates". Wie hope there is inde- pendence eouh remaining in:Tennessee Sto stem the torrent "pf political persecution, independent avowal' of., them by Judge Villiams have sealed- his doom. . " ? 7ue Jlmincan Jurist.Ji hew periodi cal Work under' this title, ' has just been commenced, at -Boston. The reasons which led to its establishment are set forth a short -and luminous- preface -to the prst number.". xThei- second , 'and i third numbersv which have SalsolssuedTrom the Jpresst affortl additional- evidence ;-of the Jliberal ami truly-national spiritf.in wjiich pis work Us J cori ducted; -, Thi;-is &8 it should be A nprlodical vork- likfe the re under consideration prosecuted upQh ny .other principles, must soon .come to n end. 'Jie Reviewer. thinks "there is vcouniry.pn eartn, in wmcn a wen con-. acted periodical JournaVdeyoted "to ju- 1 isprudencevahd legislatibn is more likely oe at on;ce-, popular ana useiui ; ti. iie nited State's, may be cbnsidered jnowas' ' the forming period of ihaircharacter, regard to? the alt impgrtant subjectof 'eir laws. I ne t Courts; ot justice ami )e halls of legislation are alike opeiV to ny and-every change whichcan. be satis-4.. ctorily shown to be an Improvement4; ut Judges fil Legislators have not jiow to; ean, that mere change is not . improve-. ent ; and speculation and projects of ff'rm .however Vspeciousy wilU receive 5ght encouragemeni from either nnless- 't uoneu oy reason ana experience, ana sported, by the powerful aiddf enlight ied public opinion r To reconcile the Inflicting viewg widelyAspread x)veriati' f tc n s i ve co q n t ry, -a nd to b ri ng th e in i to py thins .like-.union. oCthbuht attdorac- well estabIished;JourrifTsuffiiently el- jte and preserve 'theVprofotind. and " jiK nous speculatjons,off the sfudenOatid moreuiataVe deliberation's of the cau-1 aQs aid experienced civilian, and at the time sufBcientlV-varioui and - dififu- !?n its topics ;tb excite the interest" & andtheattenVion of very part of 1 t Union. v-tS - ' : r . ne tollowmo' toast vas drank at a fA ' ' J t ' .te Agricultural 3MeitingVand "Cattle r',,n Worcester. Ma'ssA " L7 wW o Texai'Vl'cguesi Uncle It bf ttcr taVecare of what Und he has 1 II W - j'. .v ifc - ' ? ' '. .- It - - - i V - . r . . rf I III I B V T Bl M'mma BVOI VI V cat i III III i"Tl . ... '' r: r, , VM- ?' I .r. f w ym VVVIK I 'iMUUb W UU1M L, v.lurc fie bUY anv more farms . on Imi.cculaA I irft,u;oe;iaeirpastor5Li3 expected to uicaicM, ami uau in sue consiaeraiiJe-pro Aiittie I ater in t th e -v evenmar. the probabiiity is that the whole family would hayeperishedsitwspth whowere in an upper room, were nearly siiffocated bj the smoke before the'-dis- Jcove:waS;Wa learn,? has as jyet .'trans pired lead io the detection, of thehjbsteiV Who jcqu hi thus'plot, the d estru etion of a wh 61 e famil y a. but it 4s to be hoped he will hot long; el ude the punishment d ue to so black a crime,; ; A similar attempt was tnadei wliilejthe faonlytwere asleep f ;biit it was then ptovidentiallv discovered in tiine to prevent:the horrible catastrophe ' urterid- ?u i-r,aiuwou JuauTm :-r -7":fi v.. jut; saorthinjrtohrso; late of .New Y6rk is Mjjjjuiuicu vonsm ac jiri) in piace oi vvm. aa Iifle;Vrcmove Ministir'kf Cliili'ivtTK Gtix: -iv -Has the : Telegraph'suhk so low in pub lic estimation, that even1- this Adminis tration';, will not announce its. appoint men ts -i n the fil thy col urn ns of' that print ? VWe, recorded, a .week or t wo -since, Itlve incarceration jf theew t er fa.tB'th jeh'emVTor steal ipg ,mone from5 ' the niaillaml vre hvejiiis wel; : to record wothe!caastrofhrs, viz, the default of.! he jie wplost master at New; London, who h:is absconded, ; and r the death, tn a fit of intoxicatioK of the new P&tihaser a t Wvhdstcck,' Verm on t. " Thse facts af iir a fife' exemblificifidno tf ; re firni. w h ich v 6u r i J ck son friend K- WojuW;ainps'uatle the pub- ic J$od, nilwa s loud ty j c 1 1 d for ?s by t h ei "dearPcopfo Sentinel. I savthe' thip Superb; lat this port from Havre, has brought two cases, measuring1 140 cubic feet; and,containin two Urge Mirrors tor. the resi dent's House. N. r. wEv. JPo. v - ;: jy: X ; f What; would-have been said during the Ad ministration of ; Mr.: Adams, iT these gigantic French ! Mirrors had ' been pur cliarti for the President's House ? If Col. Bentns 4Republican notions" were shocked at the magnificence of the naked East Room, how will thev survive the spectacle which itwill exhibit next. Win ter ? Resplendent with this imnortation from France, it will then rival all that has been said of the Court of Louis Le Orand. Nat. Jour. ' ' v' ": 'V. Mr. Clay.t requires no better proof ofthe growing popularity, and formidable character of Mr.s Clay, as a' candidate! Ibr the next Presidency, than the foul, abuse that is heaped on him by the minions ;of the present administration. ; The columns of the Washington Telegraph, the great Jackson ? Organ" teenfwith calumny of this great. Statesman, and its servile imi tators joi n i n t he , h ue ahd c ry from Maine to'the Floridas.-i It excites envy to hear that Mr. Clay is entertained by his friends in the most social manner. Eve ry thing thai; he says; is .published in a garbled manner, with a,jview of finding fault; and the .most- gross exaggerations misrepresentations are resorted to.. But all wilCnot diminish his well earned fame, or 'depriye him of the affections" of a great and liberal people.! ' . ,? ' - i Columbus CentineL r Progress of the 7?waans. -Not wi th standlng the negotiations for; peace, the Russians - have pushed . their advance guards,'since the date of bur previous ad vices, to Karaburna, (on the Blaclc Sqa) and Gziurli- the former ten, and the lat ter twenty leagues from Constantinople. Some accounts,,. indeed,, represent them as. still nearer to the Turkish capital. The capture ofTrebisond, in Asiatic Tur key,: is con firmed . It.i s aj so ah n on need that Sounhakoft has falleiripto the hand sv of the Russians.. .'.Great arid unprecedent ed efforts " are making for the reduction of Schumla and Ru d s chu ck whi ch 1 i e . tp the north Of the Balka'pimn.&dii. Hail- Road , irtieiy. We ' understand that the Committee of JtheCpmon; IaU o f Petecsbu rg, a u thbrised fci cb p tract wi th an Enginperto survey the; rblute t a Rail Road, between this place and th Roanoke Ri ver, h a ve 'eus'iged Moncu re V-Robi nsonV J ili J - U p e r i or ui . . y 1 wsr i v c, ; w u o w 1 1 1 commence about the -1 tf of J anaary! ,hw preentrrcontrtt'vVitb Rail Road Company; precluding the; po nihil itr of his beginning at anearlier peri- ;; Counterfeiters ; reto Informed, T thilt in "cooeqweucVtif informal tion received Jrom theibfcWjahgt (where ; one ofthe s gangj;had beeo ta !en up, and - made dwcpsuresyn'cj persons have k been appfehded ahdvcoin? 3'. caiUed v t o i ail i ri this to wnoniiharbf utaKipg ana ,u 'tering - counieriai?5Jey,-r For obvious reasons, ;7&forbe& names,' or,,enterinto fuBliejttlarfl; this; time- .-;Thexocibiiiafionifcr extensive V spreading verIwgatcei and embracing' numerous;! various' branches of its bperaticns, AmeS as well.as mates." The police arc stiff ?ooZ heJooK out and we. hope that none crthe i lam, ui.ui uiu tun tries in tnerviyonu 13 the oncirom-ivhic i .the' least: ir iobe" hdpedat;the; present br.theLeriicouV- asemeht ofvliterature: arid knowledge: and sasafns this" opiniqti noie, nte loiiowinor anecaot pXi wo, orthree years hso n American fmeinttoakctriQ such, changea; in - the names and local usages asi would adapt it to the Span ish tasted V $nthe p riceaS finishetitas ant 'l-ct 'Tr&r.ti ?-"?-4 f f iinJtaiuttB.nA witli.hi8 i njunc tionthalh hlmlHno t be printed.: -The translator, able Vol con ceive what objection there could beagainst it, caMeu on tne censor, ana naaa lpng tonyelatioh tho; su feasOri;forsuprpres a3keti;;Jieeplie titndeitano!t pieie, but it was sufficiently : some secret p o I i t ical ? m en i whiclf was' designed to produ ce .an, eiBfect onlthej people y When" assured Jthatthis was amisapfpre lis - part, .he demanded abruptly what then could "be- its object - He was tpld, that it was sim-, ply a tal e of imaginati on 4ei gned for .';-: musement by a coinl)ipation of ingenious in;idents;and exhibition; ofeharacter Ho professed; himself unable toperceive' any utility in such a work;fand ended by saying,, that i fit had nopol i ti cjal mean! ng,1 i t was ; certai nl v a useless ' comnosition. frpnl which like public; clould - derive no oenent, ana tnererore .woura loss by its sui)prefisioh ; sustain .pp The - Methodisf Episcopal Church, in New-Bedford, Mass. was discoveredf to be on fire on Saturday hisht, at hal f past eleven; - It was soon ' extingilished,: and t he 1 probabl e damase was hot more .than S 1 0K,l t was set on fire by an in two places, the cellar, and incendiary one or the wall pews. The fire was. discovered -at a critical moment as there was a quantity of sperm oil to the value. of g: 000 i,n the cenar. 1 ne Trustees nave ottered a re ward of . 8300 for the discovery of the viuain. nan, iten. I Manufacture of Paper T ere are a boot 50 paper-mi I ls in : Massac iu setts, 6 of which have machines for maHng paper; thev consume about 1700 ton i o f fags , junk;cic. arid - manufacture tc the value ot 8700,000 a year. It is supposed that the whole paper manufacture in the U. States "may amount to between 6 and 1 7 rom 10 to mi llioris " a year, and empl oy 11,000 persons. Great quant it es of rags have, been imported froin Geri lany and Italy; but our own people now generally begin to save theuu, and their value: is proba bl y 2 millions dollarsa rear. ? .; So much for old rags- The mills built by Messrs- ui I pin on the Brandy wine, in Delaware, form one of the largest paper tnaki ng establishments i n any country. By the: Machines, a sheet of paper might be mad el 00 miles long, were;it conveni ent to -T feel .and preserve it as it passes from them. It issues in a contin tied sheet arid afterward cut to the sizes d jsired Twenty-five tons of paper were used by Messrs. Carey. Lea & Carey, in their e ditions of Scottrs Lifer of Napoleon. , !i The editors of the National Ii trIHgen cer, have, repelled with, ineriled ind'gna lion, the charge of the editor of the Tele grn ph ; whi ch was i n substance, ai fol low's, jfhat thij reas n why the editors of the In telligencer slander Maj. Barry is.bt cause he refused to pay a lraft, accepted by-Mr. Bradley in anticipation of patronage. , We are bften amused to see DuftT. Gre jn, talk s complacently tUe slandev of the Intelligencer. There is not a purer, or more correct iburnal in this country tian the National Intelligencer ; nor one, which applies a more severe, but .at the sa me time manly, and dignified, corrective ag; inst ihe abuses of this mad administration. The Intelligencer however, might have justly anticipated, that ' a charge : again it , their; luinor, or integrity, coming from t! ie Tel egraph; wquldxnot receive the credit of any respectable mn. Providence Journal. ; --: -i "-.V j': ; -1 , ;, .: . I I 1 i Extract from a htterJo ih Kditori dated ' . p ?.';;.'t . DoTERr (Tenn.) Oct. 2jd, 1829. The jail of this county,' (Stewar t,) was discovered j-; last night to be on fi e, and w h at i s i rid eed m(st shoe king, th afar m was given by a poor negro wlm was confid ed in.it-. The alarm bon spread, tjhe citi zens generally - repaired thither and every exertion was V made to resuethe wor fel low io tn 'the fate whi ch i hreatrn ed tii ra He wasPcimfined belb ari onVfirevinthaUapar smoke Tendered it impossible to ge't the tn pdbnr open which coiriinunicated with th i jdfin- gebn Jn whicU h eT w as -an d after, m af io irs ( attempts irom .many or me citizens, ne was aoanuoneo '.to nis i4te. . ins cries were now mostheart-rending, butliuman efforts yef e of no avail, and the allrjdeyuiii irig els ementsbboVput a period 4 to: his existence. Hef wis -"af f u riajvay slayer cal ledhi;s name : 'Jack,, said; he belonged ; to mfy.ji athan Johnson in the vicini ty of; Hu in ts vi I te,' Ala. )iVe have iio doubt the jail vas set 6n fire byme person? from "the britside butwho it; was. is-Vet.to be fbtfrid ' oufeJlne ; fiail. vas entirely consumed jqpthje produ bmehaiscarcei article that surpass ;er W useful n ess af spe :ies, of uaunei, cjuu i entirely: or cotton. : ; Mr.t ohnWatersbrthiscifyip 4 uitjB,iurit piece. pi, in s truiy tht richly ideryeso appeaio haye ton in the, usualrmanneivof cbttonfabnes, Utid coam it is hot stir riassed hiv fith-softest hvcr tha t the fiatterinseMpMf eIicacyand'w fa ctore, will f ecomrii eh d i t s? ire n eraf - ii se iriamiliesfandlesp favor by ihjGTpnce at. which it'rriay'be sold; its srea t d u ra bil i ty. WarrymgEducalion v: i7i ', iaiua ;a vircuiary iroux the. Pfessprs of aleACoigpropbig to estaolis gari'Couritv State of IJimstbeohduct ed bQ eightGmfiu'4 prfm'eof.t pnw iwe i o r conn ect J W4 ( h f he I leeeatr ixrW pose lOfimpronRthe hw and 'more compfefety putting the meinsl of edu caU'Vn w ii bib th ereaeh'-Tof al 1 t al en ted uu v jiuwrjfim rig in en a primary OOj ec 1,0.1 wry prupoeu yi irsi 1 ui ion, is 1 o. quai 1 iy teachers for common7 schools. 'J These ob- ieefs are certainlv sew 'art '-L-zi'x it: ."..-- -r. ,.:'-..-T . snail: us pieuseu .to see me proi eci carriea Jrtio3Deratmnas everyinestabhshmeht nihendstoe"n mridsofjth pebple carinbtffailfto bejof solid service to the- country a r large;' The plan of ma ki ng the S? udeo ts contribute,,; by their, la oour in agrjcui iurai anc mecnantcai pur suits duri ng a port ion of th e day, Ito war d s he expense or their education, is a very oappy cine.r w mie it v imparls 5 v igour -10 their consti tutions, it will lessen the expense of th ei r ed u cations, larid p Face 1 1 !wt t bin the reach of - irid ividuals jn; mbdefate circum sfancesAn life to give "tov their children I goou euucanon, ana mus lay tne grouna w 0 r k v of m a k itig th em-eobd citizens a nd respectabl e ; tncn.--Iialt. Ch ron.- (; v ; : ' KModelqfilieli Cat tin, the artist, has nearly completed ah ingenious model of the; Falls of; Niagara wi t h the si rrou rid i ng coup t ry and t he riv -eitor;sorne distanceabove and below; Ihe cataract. 4 The work ' is pronounced by hose who h.ve iospected it tbgive a 20k1 idea of the original, ; aUhough of 1 course; u can present, no image of its grandeur arid in Jength andv2 feet in breadth; and in cludes more than a sqdare riiile ofjthettourw. ry I he rapids,5 the islands, the woyds, the roads. thViinehualities of the couoti v. the houses and Villages scattefetl oyerJu are all faithfully repreaeritel on the stirfaceof thelnod surveys edges show me geological formatioo oTihe region. It is intended, ve utidvrtan(l, to take casts of this model, which will enable th o"se who 1 have, visited our great cataraci,tu.' refresh their-recoilec lions of the; place, and those who have not to form s.me idea of its to pograjhical features.-- JV :YlPbst ; v : ; : ; ' 'V . ' ' . v.-.v--: i On the last Jai unlay : IriSeptembeiv .a negro ma tr belonging to Mr. JveL Adams, Juru 1- picked 301 . lbs.; f cotton jnrid bri belonging t M f. Joho 'Baes, oh the same 'day, f "picked? 291. ? Richln(ij district a gainst the field? (or Cotton pickirig-59 lbs. by two hands? What other two? can d o as m u ch. S. C. State Journal. "U -. .V. . ; Hie Dead Alive. We find the fol low ing singular statement iu the (Vt.) Rut- I a nd H e rti Id .1 1 n t he "yea r 1 85.i , Joseph K urn ham was committeu to .the Vermont State Pisbn f.r rape---and,soon after to all outward a ppearance, d ted, was lard out in the u sua 1 m.;ri'ier, placed in a cofii nr arid delivered to his frieods for interment,; in Woodstock . . It ; is now suspected 'th'at'his death was only a feint to elude"" tne con finement of the prison; and that-some -of his friend; &c. were accessary to f his :f es cape. -'This is denied by the Reiitrblican and supported by the. Obsfcrver.V Affida-J vii- are puuiisneo in me laicer paper wnicn go to show that deponent has since seen Burnham alive arid well in the city of New York, u nder art assumed name, ;arid .con versed with hi in. This is al together a ve ry singular business, and ; we understand the legislature have appointed a committee to investigate the case aod make a r report.' t Anecdote of Jfr. Clay. In his rece n t tnu r' through the Green ri ver count ry, th is uiMinguisnea. American , statesman, Nvwas most pressingly.arid cordially iovited to a public entertainment at Nashville! (Ten.) and also to another at Clarksvtlle in the samev State. In j allusibn -tot the Ifbrmer placed Mr; Clay jocbsety replied,- that he el which was made from tne actual rreseTOlonWs lalcen by the artut. une ot the " 1uwVTlluuut ,,J,lulluar' ortlteliiodel is to. be colored so as to asi 1()ro8P0Ke4D; tavor g corrn t couia noi inxwc or. going io ine aen cnxierr'mrz -t " T - ineoiuuon watrum nome'-unio payer i 1-1 v ' - ' I At the Mechanics? Public Dinner given at f isosi on . on uie uu. ir. cy erett related ail interesting acdobfCHA h a memorable occasion, .about the :.conit mencement of our revolution, he; was bb- served to be arm-in-armwith :ar plain and apparently hu mbte iudivh I uai.; Vhen"they arrived at Westminster Hal Lr the Earl tpbk nls seatf within the ;bar and ; the, stranger. Without.; a fter a d ebat e besan onA mefican Affii : and the larl cielivered his most able speech : j n our beball, that which has been so o ft e tiiq u oted r A . no blemanv, on the other side in replyiid the: ti.ari qia: not uuer nis own sentiments, out thoseot a bit ter enemy of . Engl and ,;poi n t- ing to therstrangeri;? - the4vari .uerended his friend, &'said he was. not only an orna- 1 t - M m --- J - -'- - - - . - 'tin - - v or to any poay; ncn noyv:a t r;ce arIiord-K.ellys,tabteV:a;2eotlcc;nnf i-snt compiamea AGet tankard, inenVf topis owncountry, out justly the f;l?wr.fc- pride of Earopelasia learned pliiUnt hropisti S0 iP- 7 '-T tlieloQ-fdC a Boston M echa nTcVfa!' tall bvr :Mti:zjil vll : i'rVf " - v ; - v. -j'tl ir c:. : Tickets to be tiao it tne CDot.Storejf llez.-.rq. . Cecilythe City Coroner, ori-yieu of ?ths bodybrSirah Seabr&ht' MiryFSFivci-' tec4epbsed ? vastat Afrs;i Seabrir;it' - qtmsei;;poui:eieyen.o'ctocK yesterday nofnirigMshb; Avas' thea lriood health ill-had beenac-;'-:.' customed to. ;sieep at Irs. Seabriht wh'eti-asiour to leaVeniy tfothes 106 heh I called on ,-TtiesdajriiprtiingI ' :t:;- hright : fr. - jt1f;tb j jrigai Cl ii actV f llfei ntl" -" she vevrrieCa petticoat; a(ghtcari,ratiil a r pocket;haid kerchief'ilaidi'M rsi' a.' -; urigni, jou nave poi given me one ot m ajsTiey ". . rf pUedi;Isw;4t; bp; jheblvlieti - I- was V ;iieriJa.M 7;a ,;, "'' ' . ' WsfciZow ; i&goymtjfci Tfc ifribete yrpni intohe.housen but one,7 andrirt Jess tliAn tn '''frirniitftaL'aftpr ';f hnrt - 3 eftM rs Rind at 1 ( w hb f I iesViri an ad- jmning hose);callel;ri i bnghj'sjjXaccbririg ; Mrs 5eabrightTasf sup was ifalhng slio 'saidAh5IaryI? -and " asked pie, to help her up 'stairs : she va's - I cori 1 d .not g t he f i heie th5atirien ;.; her s'eVer tijrriescoth 1 1. -A her head; SplienWerit Univefty;;bf ; qtheceposeil : l Ihaye,thiriQrnin examiriedthe ibqdyjbf: 3afah : Seabright, an'd;l;nave'.no-dbu a . fit A of apoplexy "yerdictfVV Died of apo- ..1 - ? t, n '-v -. . . - - v. - . JHie BritapniaPack af fiveaatVNewbfkim -ult. r whence she. sailed; on the; 1st ult She bring ;no later advices from the seat of -; war, bu ta; variety of artici es jto she w that -; Preliriiinariesf of Peace had- beeGfiigned,-. " arid an ' Arini st ice o feh: d a yp gra h te d , by, the Russian Cbmmarider, in whi ch internal conditions of 'Peace .are expected ; to be ratified..:: I ,: .v',-;: -vVi-'rV; a V V '-- - Our UtMmisJfrthe bourarid familv retu iie uuesuou on wijsprincipiei 01 i' ?p- n i ng the Re pre'se n t atto n t ri the Hou s e o f Delegated io the: basis of whitfpopiil';tiQn. In'Curfitock connty, Mr. T.homas C." Ferebeo v to. Miss JlitlriMrick-- ' ' In i H aih rrton V a. : t lie Jte v f j rjH-. B uxt on, " -Hctorcfr;Christs,ihc 'Mias'ivA.riridauhter;, CaUim4 of York bounty; Viu: '-'y i -' ' a ' H n the tslaid tf JTenos; iGreecei) July 22d; 6yi hVT R-V. ' Rufus Anderson,; It h e ' It v. Jona s " . " Kin, tb;Mi ;In Franklin countya ? few days ago, In the60t vl -' j7ear,bf heraeMrs. tRaboteap,' wife. pf John Oi Raboteau; SenT tsq'forcierly of th ts city. The'. V deceafed 'was: a member of the Presbyterlm Church, and highly respected by all who knecr, ;: I IiCurrituck -cquOty; afterta short Alness, llK; : HeniyCowenbr.Massachusettsiila if wife - - and an infant to mourn their luss.r ? .-i. " .'.- : : Tnfivx&tiiifiatioa' bf-thetudenU'.fconrictffd;'.; : with this Institution wilt be he Id .on Vednes-y. day the 18th Novembet-.l Piirenta and Guard'tansA .areirequejited"tttatteibU3:3 ri Xhe Exercises of the tcaderay will betesiiin ed 041 the 2d Monday of JanuaryV 1830 ; .-f R. inpDrj'T, most respectfully announces, to . the Public;" that the improvements nf. uic i neaire ueing ai iengm completed, lie will ' openthe; s&mv..wUlf.a good and eSicieht Com-. : pany, on M'-nday the 9of jyovcnbert.rusl.ng ..j" for remuneration to-tliat indulgence and patro-' ' nage which has;,hitlierto I been 'extended, by av Raleigh, audience to all 'well regulated and r- ' speetable; Dramatic Uorp5. Vy f 4 ' : '-'. . . flO Rights of PeHbrmajice Monday, Tuesday. veanesaay; 4nursayi. j?riaay ajnatsaturday. - IqCj-Doors taopen at a quarter past fPej formance to commence T. rtrecUel ; (pTickets75 cents-C hildr en Sri cents., ; C:: "o-"-.-:';.-". ijH"; 1 (ifblfowinpf are Ihe headf tte diflerent ;-.".?"!"6.; " ? -Scene painter. jiirnijj: Leader of the Orchestra; "JUr Jfeser.. ; oK MONDAY EVKNi?ir5 jcrUr o ' ofthe, ForX:haracterWee6ni The mnment to xanduZs j; 33i(l-nntl ..V- y''W.: - tin the i cburseof the Etenin Villbe; c1hw1.c " t ihfe Tlft.othCft Ct tha TIieatre on the ere: t- . . ' . -. K - - A ------- GntTetaenxrerequested not to ftnoke la tha Evemngzi Eniert there half tf must fir eprof?; :;vt 2 J W.s' ; .v.rr-v. -rr - -