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MONDAY, NQVEMDPR 9,;iBg$.c V
V'Hudcxi;rn a paragraph, a ;.week or;
'''tn tW rFelr Mine : of Black"
i,d in this vicinitv. ?We also mentioned
Jveral valuab! purposes to which it might
h annlied.: ISincelthen; we have receiv
ed a letter from a gentleman in Baltimore
of which theYpllpung: is" an extract :
4. 1 . observe"; from -a paragraph n your
ntnerthat Plumbago is very abundant in
y6ur State,and that, the ore' inybur neigh
borhood is,pf a superior quality.,, Will'
you be good houglv to inform' me; as soon'
c nracticablc the loVyest pVice at which
five tons can oe aeiiyereir in mis piacer
This quantity is wanted for an experiment,
ahoii Id it , ans we r the pu rpose for whjch i t?
obtain eda-further order will be given.'
We are endeavoring to coruply -, with : the
request?of ourxprrespondentVjand wilLbe
Mad to? receive proposals , for furnishing
the quaritity?anted. - 1 It may-open to the
ProprietorVMthe IinVanarketwhich
we presume, is all that is wan ting, to lead
to .their being general! VworKccli
uther.--Zn Dwight's recen t-Tour th rb'
Germa ny, ittfe stated that '.theH rayller
meets with an object of .much interest in
the town - of Eisleben, . viz : a 1 dwelling
yerv ;hujnble iti its External appear-"
ancew almost as much so a9 that of Shakes
pearje upon Ayo nnd beari ng th & inscrip
tion over the, io6r9ti77ns is. the liouse.
the dpor yiu fx n d y ou rsel f i n the mid die
of a small school, the Teacher of which very
civilly. accompanies you to two upper a
partments; which are kept acredf o ?jtlie;
jnemqry of tuther. ..The walls are hung
V?iliXficmif sv, aucn;iu. aim ctuicsuub. x
the rooins contain chatr, tables arid other
decaying relics'bC tl? reformer possessor
L swan! of full size Is-canred in wood,"
which! stands'erect on? table iwitlij the
wi ngs a 4 1 t tie s p r ead . After ;atis(yi ng
yoarrcuViositand taxing ahe attentive
9LII'Ul IWII9VCI oiiwuj.uuvaviifiioi T vu
write your' name, with injc from JL'uther's
inkstapdiVn n an5iZrtm upheld by thd
had Idst brouant h'cr.to th'd fiolnt it Uvifis
uponnothirig, when as ill-luck would have
it, she died, and spoiled his jexperiment.?'
.The following gentl emen" compose? the
new Board of? Directors of the U States
Branch Bank in this town';
: i John Huske I,
." EHSba Stedman;?
" Jamesf Hooper, l -
I ?' ' r Charles P., Malletf, . ,
; V Henry WJAyer, '"iCv - ' i
V ; ' V-Kd ward W. illkings, . " , : -Aaron
Lazarus, , of AVilmmgton,
BererlytDamel, ofRaleiffh. r
, i John Huske, Esq?has been 4 re-elected
President.- Observer
5 A gentleman who arrived !m -.the ship banks of Mthe;Tiscataqua, RiyerirJn-thc ed,.and the ctrarse he harfileteraineS is
Doyerfrpni.:IrtTerppoU town orFoicroft, for many, years had consequence to pursue. His opinion, ha
from BostcnbuV-ahun kept a iarSe;pot;near: tbeargiri; of ;the said, hadbeen T bpely avowed at tne timi
that period, besides aj passage nver, for4th bf the electionyet he;iiad;receWed ,
ii ngso ptb e ( awan v? and depart ' y ni1.-.
houseshaslbeeii purcfiaed?b4Keyiwingf of
Prussia & is presumed to be as Aearly ijf ftsi
primuiye siai asji passiuie.4u.aiauuijf.
restdes initand it ipnly used for accom-
i i a , j iL. Hulk -l.l .r--K'';. i.
modatinj; the little school.
?KVre
'Cultivation the TmTn our adver
tising columns Avilt be found the proposals
of Mr Loubat, the proprietor of an. ex
tensive vjneyard in the neighborhood of
the, city of New-York, to furnisl
Vine Hoots upon reasonable terms to sub
scribers: To encourage those vvHo-wish
to introduce the Vine into North-Carol i-
c buiu, mat oi six or eignt Hundred
plants ordered bv the editor of thin
for several individual s in d inherent parts
of the State,vwe have heard that almost
al I budd ed finely and grew to the length
oriVV-'fe1-0-? they were
not received: till the season was almost
too far advanced to set them out. There
So" rv liviik4- 1L J-"1. Ml 1 ,j l .'It'
19 uy uuuuj, inaiuiey win oear,- iruit uu
ring the, next, season. , ? ' 4 A;
An enterprising gent!eman.?of Chapel
Hilly has 400 vines which he procured
from another vinevard ' near. New-YnrW.
last ?Spnrig some of- which, lin conse-
quence ot nis strictly following the direc
tions - for .planting, &c. have al ready
grown tb the i length of 18 feet. There is
every inducenient of a public and private
naruce, lo inose wno can make it conve
nient, to engage in; this intercstins and
p r on table cuitu re. Fayette; Obs.
; Sweet . Potatoe. We were
presented by Charles K. Johnson Esq. with
a sweet potatoe? of they red; kind, which"
measured -nineteen inches in length, eigh
teen inches round and weiohed seven and
a hlf pounds, and we think we may fairly
cnauenge me UiuntV to nrmlurn nrh a-
lasti week
nother. Edentoh Gaz.
i y lie urapelheva is a smgle. Grape
Vine on the farm of Henry Ski naer, K sq
of Perqaiioanv Cuwy, which produced
this "season 2v bushels of ?grapes froui
which three DJrreU of wine Xwei e ntacfe";
aid this, after-liis fanii j neighbours Jiad
used a many as ihey wished,, for thu la -ble.
J6tV. - - -
The
ftt :NetC' rorK-T e'? Commercial
A(!rVetiseVstates?thaafi
Gently in granar
aUache'H"the;b;reW
Jce?? j Hie?fana
&c- were
streetttie dwelling
and the oap an can
O'Con net 1 were - al so J burnt, do w n ..-A
number of otlier,byildipg$ wre-m
.i , . r- S , ........ v. - ., -.
Ies9 injured, andsome'entirely consumed
Posi .rciZarancnf.Many of
the papers Iriendiy to tfte auministration
of General ;iaksopi ';their
gratifi cation, tliaf at jeasjS per;cent?lias
been saved on the contracts just made for
ca r r y i n s i n e - m au 1 mti n e ; sou i n er u a u u
AVestem States. Upon this subject we
recommend the following remarks .6f.the
National 'IiiteiliMricerwhicKinduceiii
fear that this! apparent saving will , prove
an eventual ,and; serious mcon venience
and ois, not only : to;, the . govern men t,
tut to ail who are concef nednn the safe
and rcrwar transj
. Vi arii awarip f haf tlif f nnfrarts.' re-
tieablitaitn
lowej than li eretoltre?anid wegexpecteel
it. . This is t ho necessary ennsequence of
tvant tf; experience i n -tliose "who ,made
them, 3 connected -withh the dtspbsitioiif
laudable in iiseii, to reduce tne cxpenui-.
rt m en t. : Bu t-the : enec t
Cane.--We were shown last
week a sUck of cane raised in the garden
of Joseph Bozmah, JSsq. of thisiowpV
which had ten xomplets joints and seencd
n all respects tnllT oiatured-tbere wis
about omv hundred, stocks' raised in the
sahie garden, "most 'of them as well
as the abore.'---&i(. '
grown
across the AtlahticJ lie splint sixteen da yi
iff Knsland-rbsscldjQverto ?flavretanor
tlience to. PaHs;)? where hec spe'bt some
flavs--visited Brussels SAht werplcl
trecht and Amsterdam, arid passed some
days' in: visiting theeat ship' canal from
Amsterdam! to. the Heldr.? f his stupeh-;
dous work-is 50 miles Ion sf, 10 feetwide;?
ana a;ieet deep, ' ana nastnree, iocks,
nibst finely, consWttciedIt(xVsi",;aSoQ.t!
five millions of dollars! JJ The' expedition
in travel 1 i ng, above ni eritionedjwas hot
accomplished' by .any ) rem arkabl e exer
tion, and it;is only noticed as an; illustra
tion of the facility arid expedition ? of the
ordi nary trav el ling in Europe
- National hostilities iri?our i ajr jhaveji it
U known, put on anj ehtirefy new aspect'
In former: periods, fnations expended their
best energies.in a contest for p)sitionsin
a' war of posts. ; Their? armjei sat 'them?:
selve down before rtress Ind jconunl
ed. months in. the'wprk of conquest Now
a frontier; britlioj withsuch J defences is
not regarded in a pian ofoffensive hstii
ties?:t Ft ias long a cherif Jed jmil itary)
maxim to leave rib such : works in .the, rear
of the invading, force. 'NcVtney are pas
d by the! assailants, who pOrue unaccus
joined routes, byi rapid marches. "? The
conquesV of ca pi t als has'su e'ee' ded tojihe
subj wgation of Post s. '?' Armies in jour day
work out in weeks a plan of conquest that
it formerly took mon ths to ach le ve1. This
sy s t e n i of , b oUl ; cn m pa ig n i n gi -o f 1 ea v i n g
ordinary obstructions in the rei ir of push
ing for the capital to dictate t le conquer
er law in the1 heart of the e npire -renders
the scheme of hostilities in bur- era .
dilTerent to what could Nhae oeeri" antici
pated from experience in the for inerin ode's
and materials of warfare. ' , v
:Tl;e Capital s of al I the , len. ling Conti
nental powers, have fallen, wittin the grasp"
of victory within thirty,years, Ami ihe
"Asiatics have fvlt ere Ihi, th mist -tr.
tifying Visi tation of conquest--"oainel, to
receive theterms' of peace with th tntid
ard.of the enemy floating abovi4 the heights
of a proud Metropolis. The Russians will
have thus, lorded it ovt r tht two nct
-p'endid capitals of Eastern ajfd Western
Europe within ,15 year. TlJey Have had
it in their power, t impose tribute jin Prts
and in Co ttninople. ' T reelih Ori-e-iti.l
artd-..Western' luxury to rjifle the.
arts of their treasures in onW extremity.
while they morfify the pride and! subdue
the. feroci'y nf-fan-iticaJMuSkg jlmen at the
other,." .Much ot this too io a space of time
that would JumlKj sufB ein f.inier periods
to subdue halt a dozM pttitiyns ivi'hin
space of a few todes. Hu'.i
have gained by this chiine in
of warfare The work of tU
si ruction is sooner over. The
towns and beiiginsj; fvfurifjed place al
ways .left- in tram ot 'hose opr rations;
euncnoiy . vesri?r?s rr war.
onvfashin2ldaysIt:
days siricej that thje farnier. had turned i'n'
to. theasfure . where the pot stood; a pair
of ciingwfcti together?? who?:
navmg.a la
ncyXOjBSnl
thcapaciquscyessli:?t
heads tbgether inta iti..vVhenl)eihff'?un
able.tO;withdraw-vlt)era
pots un thejrrhVad
rectrdnN ofjth c river; plunged Hri.
weight oif the pot4 dr6w
watery and r that grotesque predicament
they were found drowned.4 Anotner mel-
anchbly. instance of . 'peatb' in th6 Pot?"',
inbmatidn?thatfthey Were in conflict wittV
thosoflliw
the apparent cquie,3cricV
of his;criilstituents? at tbe timehe hiid
Custom is; insregard t many! thlhgsVa
great promoter of indjftererice.? .. As an in-
seance, in crossing urooKtyn terry; on
Tuesday afternoon, we saw, the noble fri
gate Brandy wine standing ?'iipV the river,
juft as sl)e arrived from sea, with alt her;
armament; her masts; and spais on end:
ouc witnput a rag oi canvass spreaa, pro
pelled at the rate of 6 or 7 miles an hour,
by, what appeared along: side? of ""the? fri
gate a; pigmy. steambpat-theRufusKirig,
belonging to the' DryT)ock Company- No
one seemed particularly struck; with what
nevertheless, some 5 25 years- ago, wou Id
have &eendeemed a miracl e-fand which
to unaccustomed eves would be little less
than one.-1 AT. K American V
V i-'
Our Crops. We have very little doubt
that; the average crop of Cotton will: be
1 000?- pp u nd sVpe r .acre , th rou ghou t? the
Western District this fall ,. Both Cotbw
and Corn; will be better than at? any forV
me'r, season. V Fronrthe14 counties west
of theTennessee river, we should sup-'
pose'30,000 Bales ; of t Cotton would be
shipped These crops of Cotton, even at
a low rate; would soon relieve theembar-
rassthehtsLpf the people,if proper econo
my were used. Jackson - lenru Gazi
Prolific. Mr. Israel Hunt of Sudbury
piantet two bushel s of potatoes t he pres'
ent year 'from, vvhich he: raised one Atm
dreit and fifty-seven and a half ! He plant-
a ine poiaioes in ine ct'mmon way, nov
cut tins .out the eyes. . 7 ' , t a; i.
A sentfeman in tins town of our" ac-
withiria day -.or 'two received tflstru'ctians':
was bmiitd. to respectTl to Tote against his
known .and atoned; opinions; (in . oppnsi-, :
tion:to the basis? bfcwhite popu lation 1) ,
i'hesa i instructions ne could not 4iby v
they were in' jonpositibn to h ts cons ci en cg.
-he shouJd;feelrdegraded-and dishonor- '
ed as a. j man and a patriot;; to pursue the
'coareetheypdl-cuted
stances were?recapl tulateU by AIr., Tay-? ?
forin a .manner to secuVe to him the high
admirationf all fwho Jieatd luml, , lies-?
jiectiih6'.oVi fgatio'it-. of .tb p ?eptesei'ca
tive lb refiect-theopirii on o C the con sti tu V
ents as scrM-but:tcelirig;the;impossx5. !
bilityvpTobfediencen Gen
T an noun cfed his deternii nation to vac a t d
his seat 4nd ?vlplac " ta? sonie?bthtr
perspn?whbs'e opinions -conformed . incr.L
neaHy.tp thbie of theD
yenttdiLjUiuddsei' one : of itslablest bieia- ?
bers;f ,:;
qu-iintauce, planted three '.potatoes' of a
rare and superior kind, from- which he
gathered three pedes. --Concord Gazette.
a
nily must
the practice
ith land de-
t'apifal is surfen"uefed. national pr4de re
ceives a IcssiiiV orhuoiiriutioi),
ktable- i The contracts have
t u res oflhe
will be lam eii
been ei yen; in.manycases, not to those
w ho a re bes 't abl e;tb If perjorm' ; theT cori
tracts4nfor the? best ;modes?of trans
pu r tat i on," li u t? t b f the? lowest bi d d e rs- tii
the mcii Who, lia v i rig noth ing to ri sk, in
??cr no responsibility jfor?" - undertakings
;v lii ch;?u nd er a ny pr u d e h tTal cal cu 1 ation,;
wouiui oe inerejnauness. ;v some coniracis
N- hay e been taken, we, have? been i n formed,
Ahnch could tot be executed for double
v the ainouni stipulatedio be paidfor them.
They inust," therefore, fall through The
! AvlTole Line of. the Mail will become liable
to be deranged; and at i. last, ' besides the
public - inconvenience,; the ?Department
may be obi iged to bribe'the rejectedn
tractors to take the place of the accepted
ones, and . carry the. Mails otr their own
terms. , The t Department nay go on
screwing 'down contracts?,t6 , terms on
which they cannot becarnedfandthus
upon paper - aJ- wonclerful reductiori may
oe euectcd ot tlie expense oirmainraming
the establishment. ' But what will.be the
ad of iti? We tan liken thisacheme oh.
ly to one othcV wis "remember tb haVe read
Ms and the result of it, if persevered Jn,,
win not be greatly dissimilar.- we reter
the project of an. Honest Hibernian v : (or
frenchman.' we fbrcet?which,)?who by
Appointments by the President James
Lenox Kennedy, of New-York, to be 4
Consul of the United States for the ports
of Guyamas, Albattaii, and San Bla?, in
Mexico. ' '. '"' ..
Silas IU Everett, cf New York, to be
Consul of the Unitea State3 at Panama,
in Central America. ? ' '?;
John George Schwarz, to be Consul of
the United States at yienna, in the Aus
trian Em pire. v ' :- '.
? Asa C Worthihgtoni of New' York, to be
Co nsu lof the Uni ted S tat es at Lima, and
for the ports of Peru, vice William Had
cliff, removed.
-Joseph W, E. Wallace, to be Consul
of the United States at San Antonio,
Mexico, vice1 David Dixon, resigned. -John
M. powyer, of Alabama, to be
Consul of the United States at Guazacu
aleoy in Mexico, vice Charles Douglas,
removed. v.';: r . v;:!-'- ";: 1-M'.
"E in ami el J. West," to be Cliarge d 'Af
faires of the United States to the Repub
lic of Peru, v' .. ? : : . , r -i:? ";?
Th e Nation al J ournal ; of Wed n e sd ay,
contains an extract from the editorial
columns of the ! Kentucky Gaxetteof the
6th instv and by its side an editorial arti
cle f ro m th e Richmond Enquirer o f the
10th inst ; they are both violent attacks
upon Mr Bradley, on account of his let-
fer to Mr Barry : land, what is tru ly re
rnarkable, they are almost word for word
nUkp-fls it nossible that the editor! of
..- ' -r v - nr - -
tle;KichmonU inquirer Buners any ami
eveW scribblerV:tb occupy his editorial
nnllimnsand Weri one who has no tal-
en t or d isc retion vsutneient to giy e evenJ a
shade oL-dinerence to a similar coniriuu
tion for another editorial article r at l is
;(t that this Siamese article issues from
the .General 4Post Office Truly reforma
tion is going on raptdly.--x. o. yaxettei.
ck
11)2
t"9
of
When the
but 'humani
ty weeps the kss for ihe victims 0f a pro-
ti acted co;itrvery. 5;w.. Pat. . .
French Claims. The Newburyport Her-
ahl contains a letter from a M 'distinguished
townsman,'- dated Paris, Sebt. 15, fro.ii
which the following is an extr ict j' "
! ' 4. Mr. .ltvves?ts, daily expeefed. and
much is anticipated from the positive in
structions of vvhich he is suppJscd jto b the
bearer,; and froru his owirtaletUs and char
acter. The present conjuncture, however is
unMyoracie, as trie ministry qrtna country
;s in a precarious situation ; pursued w:th-
oufmercy by a povrlul opposition, which
comprises five-mxths of the wjeat'h, talent,
nail. r . i i
. J and energy ot the nation, ami
I i, . l. a ik ' i.: !
runifu whii uie ijurMioi iuic
by lh internal conditions of
so much oc
ed upon them
the country
he public discontents, and the questions
growing out of be,conoucst
i" Very uiuikei v , thev will be
pen their ears to any thing co
opposite side or - the Allan t
iate ministry remained io. oni
pect would "hive been belter i forjthey had
assured Mr. Brown that the subiect'of our
Claims should be taken into consideration,
4irl liwrrCul nl in nr.a luhv nw ifKt- "
A late ijondon Uiobe says; that in
future the candidates . for " the methodist
ministry in that country a e to uhder
goXiiminatioh by the princi sUi preacher
in theology, the; classics, and tneliitathe-
mHttfe-s ; and if,- after av croaation of two
year!, they :'afe found fleficient jin thoe
re-iects, they are 'to give up all idea of
The following instance of the cruel ope
ration of the English, criminal law is gi ven
in the September number of the London
Magazine. A poor boy was indicted" for
stealing a piece of gooseberry pudding!
When this tru rnnery.cae, was brought for-
v ard, the whole court appeared . to have
but one feeling of disgust. "The Judge said
. however much such prosecutions might,
be regretted, jet the law,Vnow that the in
dictment had been preferred; rauUtake its
loursc." r The jury fmud the": boy. guilty.
He was recorded for death.: A', the same
rime two persons, for .-attempting to stran
gle and drown a third, were sentenced to
o : d y six m onth s ra p r i so m e n t. ' T h e sam e
Alagazitte mention!!, tnat ai me assizes or
the oreceding monih. between two and
three hundred individual were recorded
for death. -Bait. Posh - ' v? ;
Lord Chief Justice Hale, nearly two
cemuries ago, remarked The places of
Judication, which I jiave torig held in this
kingdoms hAve given me an opportunity to
observe the original cause of most .- of the
enormities that have been ?committed for
the spice of nearly twenty years ; and, by
a due observation, I haveV found thats if
the? murders, and manslaughtersi the bur
glaries and robbe ries, the riots, and tu
mults, the adul teries, ftrnicaflons, rapes,
ind.other great enormities that have ha p
. . . : N j:' c:'
- Another Spanish InvasiotW'-r-K Post
script to theNe w-York Journal:, of Com
merce confirms a. Report ; received. arfe7 ?
days.siriceby New-Orieans,rof the land- "
ing of another. Spanish Army inthe terrP r ;
tory of;.Mexic6v -"e ehe ? V..
ed at PortArgoi and ad varietur, about ?0 -;
leagties.'filt.wLU dpubtiess soon meet the '
same fate? which befel Barrcclos at -Tarn.- r
P1C'.!: '--.- -i - ; 1-;;"!
t'tfi': MARRIED. i :V -;??.?'
. In Jdhnston county. ! on .Wednesday l evening V.-'
jasr, Air. viins.upucr v? unaupucrs j tii .uis TiCi- ,
nttyy to Miss Sarah, second daughter of Generat.
Duniel ootu -.j"-'-.-," 'i.K'r- 7-;:' -- ','
r In Pitt county, on the 29th ultimo, Mr. Jarae3
Wilkinson of Stephen WiikC deceased, to Miss.-'-.
Nancy Vines,: daughter of CoU'Birpuel Vioes -
K " In Wilminerton.- Jdr. Horace Burr to Miss Mary
Jane Campbell.'.;,- -Tv i- ' -!
In Mtcklenburjj coitnty onihe 8th nit. Mr. r l
S. H. Eli6toftork--districtt-';S, Citci Mrs. Mary ,
Smartl--..:..';- :-;.-vf ;-:! V- . '.'
.In, Lin"coTnton,.:on the 20th ultCol. Michael '
Reinhardt, -of Lincoln county; toMiss'Maria'AN-V.:-
len,; formerly of New-London Connecticut. :;v '.'"..' '
. In Jackson, Ten. Mr. David M,'Knight to Miss
Juliana Peliner, daugliter'of the late Dr. Richard "V
Fenner. v'-- - '.' 'is ,'-1
r-;V?;DiKT3 ;-:;- ;
In Salisbury, on the 28tb ult. of1 a bilious fe x
ver, after an illness oft wo weeks in the" SQih ?
year of her age,; Mr& Mary Rankin, i consort of .
theRev. Jesse Rankin, (Pastor of the Presbyte- ! v- V
rian Church ih -that-place) and daughter of the :'
Reyir Wm. Paisley- of G uil f irtl.1 coo n tyv ; Th e. -ptensature
death of thts amiable lady, is a foarce; -.'-'
of peculiar, affliction ? to- - ht relati ves, , and of ;
poignant fifrief to the ChufCH", a nd.t lie circle oY"; .
friends among whom he moved ;-for she" raa ; ; -an
ornament to the ''one, and showed "forth & .
bright example of all Vtbe'tfemile irlrtoes and ; ;
Christian graces, tor uie guiance amt solace or -
'thfe other- -' - -.'-"v .'.""!' -
.xIn Burke county qn Sunday the 25th ult. Maj. . !
Mathew Batfd aged ab'wt 35 ; He had repeat-
edly been member of ihe General Assembly,' .'
and had held other honorable posts; under. - the ; r
state " government, with credit to himself and 7 ;
usefulness to b-is country. V i -u . r l! :
North-CarolinarBiIile "Society;;:
i i-&f ' AW;2;iS29. .' .?, ?-!
ffIIfi Anmrersary .Sermon in behalf of this So.
JL .; ctety will bet preache'ion Sunday the 29th"
instant, at the . Methodist Church, in" this City- v
by the ReyGeorge W. Nollsy,, i r - CJ-? -
; The annual meeting oOhe Society for t he ap-
pointment of Officers, and for the transaction of I
such Business as shalLcbme" before. it, will be- "
held in thejjenate Chamber of the CapitoV oa
the following eyeowg-atfclock; When the at- .
tendance' of the Members, and others who feci
an interest m the Bible cause, j is requested.
va zrr::j i C?.-gales, secy. i
:?Noverer2,.1829.-A : :v7-v "1 21- "?
f TjurkeyVit
willing to "o-
nirijs from the
c. jflad the
ce, our pro-
' Grand & Splendid Scheme.,?
gair.OOO for SIO onl y :
i -of so,ooo .r :?i:jf 15,000
ifiiciiiting ip thq pulpit. BcdL Chron.
A'New GrainVl noticed iri-the, ac
count of the proceedings of the Agricul
tural Exhibition, just , held. "at' Brighton,
Massachu setts, ?r the fol 1 o wi hg accou n t o f
amw kind-of oats recently, in trpdticed
trv c Sol oman That e r vtif
Braintree," exhibited V some straw and
grain, from chance?imported seed, called
bv some Siberian' oats, heavier than rye.
Half a! bushel and two cjuafts, plarited on
one square roa,- proauceu at ;uig -i oic-.u
Srfto J00 bushelsthe ac.ref?,?r I
Parental Affectiori:Te following is a
mot noble sentiment from tne p'ay of Pi
zarro. The sentinel who1 -hid , refused a
bribe'; is vanquished by, his ownl feelines,
aitd allow Uollii to enter the ceil of Aloo-
' : u OhJ '"HolyNature,vlhou never plead'st
inv vaiv ! There is not of our earth a crea-
ture,bearing form and life, .hunfai orsav.
iXr native of , the forest or joe air, around
.vvlioia. parent bosom tnouvhait not ;,a cord
entwined, or power U. tte'tp ernrto-their
oQVpri n !s cl a iins,?and at thy av i j 1 to d rw
tne m bacic . trt ihee. A in i ron ,-' ti u ons
borne; vthe blood-stain?d'vu!lture, cleaves
ttie stirrn) yet.fs .the; pfuiviW. cloet to
the heart sott as yinet'a uo'vfn.anrt 'o-er
lier uniTeds'd brood - the rnitinnurins-doTe
lj uot more e n t ly. rj-s
?' Work ' - fAeeyj.ThePittsburg
Gazette' says, Carriage r6f rron,fron
BUirsville tp Pittsburg, land,U eight
dollars per. tun ; andby c&n?-freight
including tol 1 sU is , two - dollar and forty
MANAGERScOFFICE;- :.?'-.- 'h
T .. . " -, - -Richmond: Va. : ,
Tfnioii Canal Lottery JVo,; i 3
peneil in thit time, were divided info five 1 To be drawn at phiUdelpnia, Norember 14, 182p,
uart-, lour ol ihem have ueen: me issue
and nirod uctif excessi ve d rinking, or; of
tivern :and alehouse .meetings. juoge
Rush, in a Charge to a Pennsylvania -rand
jury njearly. echoes : this V lldeclare;in
this public'inanneri and with tne mosso-'
lemu regard to the tru ih;' that I:d not re
collect an instance.since my being con icernf
rd in' the ad ministrat ion of ju ice, ot a
single person being put upon his atrial; for
mausbuohter; which did not "originate Jn
drunken ii eH Vaiid but few instances vof
trials for murder where the critn did nut
1
-1"
spring from the Same tirthappy cause.
10,000
4010
t.ljOOO
M.000
lw. 1,000
i .v"i,oob
;iJ?;?,600
I ;:1v6op
'V l?';,,600
v,! -i; -?.J 600
-10P-:i ' 500.
?-? 10?'"? 309;
It.
t.
- '
1 -
r
'A
to
20
-; 5,000 .
; -1,000 . "
?;,;1,000
-;ti?odoi;
- -1,0 00
- 1,000 '
n,ooo
".eoo-
600 .
-?600
400'
001 :
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VIRGINIA CONVENTION.
The Question as to the basi3?pf Ucpre
sehtatioh is still binder; discussion-";? Oft
BeideV S100--S90S30--Sro--GSO
Tickets in the above-splendid scheme S10 v
L s ' Halves fS. ; Quarters 2 SO: '
-. To be hain the greatf st-vaViety of number V -at
the Managers office where i no le3 thin 13
capitals was fcoia iu iau. isisi ciass.' - v , . . .
Friday last, ;Mr Fitihugh made, an "able i , Send all yotir orders to : : ;.r - !
I '-Le 'r- -:U Vci---; .:.r:,'."-.--f- YATES AIT?rTVT?r
apeecn in tavor oi xne uasi.oi wmw pu-1 -, - - - t .v - - - -
pulation t Mr. F. rpresentsthe oisiri
coioptfekl ; of jnnf:A::Y.xm-1 may draw $50,000 or anv of the above 'Capitab.' 1
iiist county rilecideu ana unauimousi ina iv iri Arcsc 2X'im'aD,. ;
vor of white Venrcentatioiii: theiast infir I JC s?-iT -- !-' ' iltichmond, Va.
vor of aConventioo, but irota lateaernoD f.ni?P Ja-Didtinn Cmr nr ' ?
strations inclined to fa? or.'the basis of pro- ?55f?Zr.
.r .:. . ..i. -i TTKELrNHUENT.Stockhoidersiathe Ucanoke
perty.combid .th en; rJU NavJUon Company ate retpested to
structions had either beeti 1,?.. noth-Ithe i-f4i- ,
from FairfaXf :or -attempteil f to , W eo IstreuWitlca rf10 perfcent. became dee the?
A'writer ma' .New-York papeh gives the
following yerjiMtoble rented
ii tvarts .it-ake the leaver
tree and run them to i pu in ice
hands,. let-' it .dry :on, nd
washinj: tfor ? eixht or tea H
Vifur the cure
from peach
over : you r
refrain from
ours, and the
upa'a1nst"the reprehtat
tiou--4jut weferrins'to represent: ibe?YhH;p
rier ihati-ayart
4a the; circ n rasUnce?f the 'ilstru ctions, ex -
pressed hiniiel f more iinequi vocally,?.! tida -vor
of the basiswHicli-he, believed to be cf
the verv"esencei.of Republicanism
daiiT?'MaHirm
eu,: too ivcuuyiiu as , .--name Vw .
:A VeryiueC"nScene i1
r? A long paule en
r Powell Vwa:: ?(bout Jto :putthe
ours,:and the mgt 'ri''rT
1st of rebruarv. 1SU
- - 10 do 15th February,? 5 1815 Z
' 15 do tCth December, 1SI 3 :
' .10 do l$t BspUniber, 1815 i
- y -10 da 1st, Tctruary,
10 do let Jnu-uy :-
- 5 do lst;Pebruaty, . -
?:5 do lst "January, ,5
J J'dd lstOcODr,
- V 5 do Jt Vbraar7, .
; -4 ,'do 1st farch,1 -?
"4' do 1st June, - '
,?4 do- 1st January,. J
' By order of the Board f Director f;r'
2nd:
3rd '
5th
6Vh
7th? ,
Sthv
9th ,
10th,
lltb t,
H2th,
13th 4
do
, "do--,
-Mcf
" do:
"do
4 do
- - do
;,do
-.da
do
1223
1S2L
1823
uai iy reaucinjt tne ieea oi miarci
,4.
turM'ilJ be complete
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