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!9 r yi-i 'I '' 1 .,.1 . slishcd every MiwDATrvad THtJBtTAY,by I)$llar per.nnuHi-iwi, ,., v. ,. a n vpiiT.i skm'knts;;' ;: times jv, r r ,; .;; succeeding publication; thp V lencth in' the same proportion...CoBiwt 'ttos thik .! Ih-J fidrtiWrous bQtstaidil fifa iV-l v t the Peninsula. France; and tlie;fcethetWs, m m to 18i 5' tiy;pUVn J. KincaW, ') I, hit voy.ee; to t Coiinbrt, he remarks mile in'ftv vo rmy the rate . of. one t Wirs, w reached iFiru era's Bay, at , the ' d of eijrht day; anrwcri5 welcotnetl Lai;iha;ndrccrihiileoiisl women; wh-ejii wso: excessive j ihM "ther w-ided- up to their arm-pits mn-r us ,n fereMHi theirrbacks! ; I'-nev-er tfeariy ascVrtained whether; thty v Ind een actuated by the purity:or love or gold. Otirmeu were lodged fur the night in a lare barn, and th offieer: bil letted in toli. Mine chanced to be in vthe house 0f a mad woman, whose extraordinary . ap. pearance never shaU irge;. Hfrpe 'ticoitU" scarcely reached to the, knee, and aH atx.ve the, lower parof i)ie ;b som wan bre';an though' shelooked' -hot more, thnn middle asied, her kin;eenieds if it Ksl.l Kieii' ree' I arly prepared to rccive;tlie imnression of-hef Ut will and testament ; h9Ai -was defended, by a .chevauxk- fne .f black r Kv P',in!eil .fierie'yf io'evr ry directi n'; while her ye i.t d 1 i k c t wo bu rh t hot es 1 n v a fbl it n kr t ' f had no sooner pfned ;the tucA than : he tick herUrm a-kimbojaarid; opened -:n rooulh, whicK st retched frma ear, to ear, he bean vucUefaiing;&rau Being a fijranger-alike.to the appearance and manner of the native r thought i 'twssible that the" forweriglit ,hiive:.b"ii 4 n iihinz out of the common on, and.Cc0 cluditig that she wa oyerjoyyd at( seeing it: v . .. . ... . . . . 11 ree pans ru or n rmmnn v.r:-. "t I J ' , :--'". '" ll'li trim:, V1 ePt VarpearanceHiohe 7 .J?f ?Jressi Thie Ajacket,. iri piie of t',u:b;ill? C thW original ibmut jJ-but wit bnfet the - re gtmVniUl Ismail clothes; mh! could only be replaced b very ex. ,raur,!nary -'apologies, of which I remem ber that I had two pair at Ihis prfiod one of, common brown 4 Port02uese clfth. " an. the other or Su nd ay's p ii r. of black velvet. rv?.au .wwincofwiin in e regiment j anl the cere m ony f w a shin a th i r t a mh uV 1 . ed tomy servaniN tikine: it bv the cullarl and giving it; a couple of shakes in he wa tr, m then , hanging t op to fry. . auimini rig-irons were not the Jashion f the twnes. and, if a I'ah well dieted aiil jde carnp'did lcc;iMitjally come from En- gianu, wc uv' (o lare at nun wim uDuut as much rpct, as H ijiur did at his wniuiig I'Kfffitlewpman;'' - ,. 1 ne winter nere was uncommonly miM. am not the sort of person to nut "myself much; in the way of u-e, except on a warm tummer?s t1:iy but the only iuconveui- enee (hat 1 fejt ir bithiog, ift the middle r; r t. . .1 1 v n . - . oHueceinutr, wis quanhij of leeches haluel t sitlach t'"mse!vj9 to oiy per- sonat supporters, obliging me to cUt a few capers to siiake thejui ftV'ltei: Iedvingthe writer.-' " -.; i ' . Our pica uet-post, st the bcidge, became a regular lounge, fur the winter, to all rounder of folks. . I"uS"d to be much amused at seeing our navl ofiio-rs eome up frion Liboti rnliog on muies, wiin nuge ships spy-g;a5se,niie ix-pounderiit strapped aciss ilie bcks of thur Siddle. Their firt nmHHttn inva riably was, yhu it that fellow there? poinimgtn the neiny,!eVirv close to us,) and, on being told that he vs a French- mahf k lhii wy ilie devil. don't you s'lout him !' v . come in aMhe heel of the l-egimefit, , IfjM UFAY HELH AM NOVEL. ' isarl V ia-th dav, the first ' thing 'to beJ Muiic. mi, umkc some reJ, HoeimBsi suve reign restorative f)ir jaded Jspirits.VWe therfiiroceedto jour various duties. I The fllcers . . of :ach company4fnn r negs of 1 h em selves. , Q n e re n m d s i d ca 01 p to a t tend to the duties of the regiment ja se i cond attend, to the mess i he goes to the regimental butcher, and bespeaks a portion of: the .only purcha&eable commodities, hearts, livers andj kidneys ; and also 10 see whether we cannot do the commissary 'ut rof a Jew extra biscuits, or a canteen of brandy 'a-ntl the remainder are gentlemen a t la rue lor the d y. But while they gn hunting among the neighboring regiments news, and thejneighb iring houses, for cu riosiiy. they have, always an eye j JO' their mess, and omit no opportunity 6f adding tw the general so k. o:....:o From the Alexandria Gazette, PAUL CLTPl 3RD, ' yt jyovtii in iwo roiumest BY MR. HULWEIt ; - V"" .if.-,- X Paal 31ifl&nl is pbrliaps tlie most original of all Mr Btilwer1' works, and can not fait to add largely td its writer's reputation. For the man of the world, it contains shrewdness and satire for the trioralist,, natter ofcfeep thought, and for the young, all the interest of narrative and dl the poetr of fefliig.' 1 jJ Just received by? JV GAl.ES St SON: No Combination and a Free Trade; Earthenware & Lookin)i; Glasses. THOS. J. BARROW k'CO.t V . Importers, 88 Water Street New-Yorh. OF FEU for sale UOOO Packages Earthenware Glass, China and Looking Glasses, compris ing the most complete assortment ever offered in this market, "and which will be repacked to tlie Country Merchant, at the lowestprices. In consequence of having refused to f join Che Combination for regulating the prices of Crocke ry, in tnis city, we have been made the subjects s-n 1 The duties of in Editor, his responsibi lity, the difliculties of his.situ ttion, and lhe(f a most intolerant persecution, the object -of fiMiiiuu ijuurtf 01 nis occunaiton, tnoun , - .i..f. -- 8iiiirtli ii'tui. ....i'in . 1 1 r' .n.i tndion from the trade ? &v characters have been snojecis oiceii uieutLoneu md olten talke J j . 1 L- , , J 1 i . . . 1 . . , laiivsi assailed as men of integrity and air dealmg,, our ol, are not rightly understood by the geu- credtt as a house of responsibihty impeached, er,lity of the people. Perhaps no man in n &every endeavor made to ruin it.. And to croWn commuoiy ioccunies a station no encom- the whole, our impoitations throoffh the regular .r . I . . . . I i 1 t l 111 m a ft.. . : nassed with perplexities, and mb beset with channels have been all stopped (in consequence ,r .t;.. ...k:u ; of threats thrown out to the Manufacturers, ui " ,"??' , " ' England) so that w4 have been obliged to em Offitojobajs 1HE MANAGERS: of the American ColonizS ? I. tioo Socieivr have, Tsolved to . despatch " l If passage' in this expedition;-ifooulcr be duly Dado ? V tothe(SecreUiy of the ocUty in his a plications-forrpaWVge"may so bernade to' ,',f ' JrEsq.Baltimo j'ftV ' Ef'qi Krfol :VJI:jBnidqiRichmoind i '' MTotiri Ltnchburg pr;jtoftheSecrcta'; T Hes 'of ajny.of the .State CorrbtherAuxiUafy .Spcl- " v x ties. . in f''i'.v M f iKlISubscriber ias fottneL a ; Copttners.l.ttt M ken the Stare NdSaii F uveigfx ff , Ue. wa Jam9-'JfBight$ respect ; - ; . .- fully invited to patronise jllyejnew concet-h.1 4' .J 7- ;.'vpeter?bu yjuu1y':sSi 5f.vrf, t Sale; to the h'rghfest vbidderV in Tracts of 6'Aa J olov Aeents in Livernoot to maice our Durcnast 1 cres. or.iu .rrscuonai - aecwo.is,- a . ine puouc w i v mure self-command practised; Besides all in such a,matuier4ht our names would not ap- lands ixwM ; r this if a mn of feeling,' he must necess- p-ar in the tr'nsaciionall tlie facilities attend k A a , rUy sullVr no Utile, from the rudeness and ant upon obtaining credit for rlimportatiODs bf Oassjportion o Mi'ltr.riiv of com J hi. rf.nn are denied to us, and nothing but c&sh in .Li Stateof Indjana, by the act of Congress of Marth. i. rUry St",e ,of h' " ProfesS,on' verpool will obtain for us our needed supplies 2d, 1827 5,t(raid in ohstrang Cinal, to;. ,V I with whom he is olten brought into con of Vare. We are surTerinff these hardshins in connectat naviMeUpo tact. the cause of the Merchant and Consumer of ihi I V the .Wabash river., with'those of Ike ' Erie'; - : " ' A tute writer observes, that the ' news-1 description of roods, no less than ourowh, and nd whfch hav j 1 " we. are enabled to sustain the part of the. State cf Indiana by and with the - ,f? th in forty men. who have corw nt of thev Commissioner ot ttbe.: General k The author gives a description of a bi vouac, and of the Reeral degress of coj Jort which such an establishment is c.ip;i- It'i r 1" ' Dte oi anortiing. , When a regiment arrives at its ground for the' night, H is formed in colun.s of companies,at full, haif, or quarter distance hccortlirig to the space which cKcumsfan greit powers ot socie y, a power constant vb IV lnlerlerifn with, and riintriil!mr tvir I . . , . , , l r cominea to Drmg aoout our ruin irttnis unneara wmw. nu uir nppruuauon nc rrea- , other.-It ha ah omnipresent visionthere of manner, e will continue to sell our goods dtnt.f the, Um CpLrt"N, is tiothit'g too high fur its grasp nothing Free and independent at "our own rates 'fajCath 1 The i part.hicb will be.-bBere'4ifof;'n1es ?o l- loo minute for its attention." Its import- r approved City acceptance tnfy, eludes 8ectioqsund 'llMhiiltteh'intefoIVr , ance mMy be calculated from reflecting on . R"T lT?f -?t2?lfjv ? .i : r 'w mm i l c i t 88 Water-Street, above Old-shp. )t lit -w. ?4'tn. Township N'UcZV r this fact. I he dngeMoo, of placing such Junet 1830. ; 84 0w6t ' IUt No.4;;W2di.iiBdpMerid h 3.1 ' ft a mighty power in the hands of weak or curb nLvi i irT?o r " 10, 12, 13;4t5;nrf?20,24, 25,;2rijJ' -.!' ; I w. 5, 8; fp 2 ?i2;Wp3,t5,8,10-;i2 ' ' Tori 3,5,:10, t V l 34. 25r v , i Ik ..tmtrir v-rinforeipiL ',at that Derilou ilCl . V m II 1.1 I, . . 7 : . W a . -I i ' ... momenVbv a fellow upwards vof sjx feet Ices will permit it to occup t,ioh. and tVtnkinsr it iieceasary to sy m pa- com ma ridi ng en cb c nm pa uy tttize inVsiime degree in her patnotic'teeK his orders and, after commit wilTbean to fcfrto too : but al l;er ever ma? be necessary to thp s'pcondshbut acehded"teV degressian.tl res. them.-to pilearms and m iHtiraveil -rmen. i sUfK ienllv evident. -I , f 1 -ft-lVJj 1 " J - - I -n ; . n . -- -r - m - They either are not competent to-judge of Jo oerunjor on tae Baltimore bourse, she extent of its influence, or are base e- n..wt !. ii.lfi it for th .rKt of numoes: From the July nurr ber of the American 9 . . r . I- 1? f iri at J nnH inrr U cira9irt Tii ! .fa lKw atfinHnn nf ill A.nPnr .n Se-r lwml.l v,p effort of .UAhllMWmi LUUC 5, 8, 10, 12, 13, 1520X2,455; ?27V 29r 1 - npwnnpr nrfti. stwioiii i:ip eiiori ui n. b. iu. 12. u. id. zu..: iaz rz. "r . o i ; l v1 ; . . I HF. fnllnaMiiCJ" Sppn.takps to rnit for nn I ro .4 t "oc"; mi i , -i ,n .V-,o ' v, The officer every inie igent editot oi me country. "r t : r w, nv? i 15, - ' .Kj i ne oiucerj . J . . 4 the Baltimore Course, are open. Persons! ,y on 90 .9A:,-f-"97.xi ''ifli.!! ar - t or . -a v then-receives Ihey have the power, lor thev caM mum de8irousof subscribing wdl please address let I w nicatjngwhat- the opinions ot the people certainly in ter to that effect to J. S. Sfeinnfcr, Editor ot the Ehs1 of tne pfepaV MefidUfe3, 5 8, 10, - men, he desi- matters of taste, if not of- joiigemetit. A American. Turf Register, at. Baltimore. 12; via. Wl7i.22-25?2r;OT 27,- v :ik thnnwplv- commendable example is siiown Dy a num- Sweenstakts. FaUot 1830.' - H,i a, i3, ,i'ji ?2V , v kent ihcrrkin in'thnt ratio, ;unil, it.a-le comfortable for, I he night, Now, I oer or our jounia.s, annougn, pet naps, u We the 8ubsCribers, agree to run Wiatut fiNHi7.v. I faced ftvlhe prav theet ii,o.t sinsuine reader. suR'er not would ,ue invidious to particularise. l ne fiu.es, three years old.t his sprt.g '""" - V'" -."T 7 T -. . ' J'l i i Ix r i . . ... P nuri nfn l or i in l, Faithful Htul Innr- I timore Course, on the dav Dree oT...n nti -initrp our itie-a-ieit n iti unviervui imai'inuiion to irannort nieein --r , - - - . - r IIIV W'M . , w 7 7 ' - 1 v , ' -, . i . colts and 25 2 32. 2T,3.st4:'3, 8, -l V . I ill I y i -v i 'ij .zi. yj i j i. ..,-.. .f-.i , j nvi thA 11,1. v' -f",-t".i--.';i ' i ;i j "i wv. i , j edm the Jockey - - , ir j.T.rrjU ToT .?1 v f ' rignt axmt, aou, ueiiuu. ,c-.9 -V ' ;"'-'""rVT"" 7..- .,M ps. in tho PvorPion nf his sent niteots on Club race, next autumn, two mile heats.,. En- 'Vt' " r V,. t listed the brief space of three qiarterSf to elystan fields at the pie ts.ng exhortation less n the expression ot his se ois on t haU forfeit, five or more tomake ? li,-' ' a rnlntite, I diapKared with alt possible conveyed in concluding purt of the cap- pubh mat era-to cor , to uphold vice, r nd'the rule8 ot L course, in alfte, v'S'o haVteVlieV fe in 11W as- tainVaddrVho. r.st thee contentedly in no majter how htgh may be lU sea to spect8 to govem. To close on the first of Ser 27 tonis! 1 ears ibngifter I hail rturnea' the the onewher. it is made, whirh in all pro- plead the cause of virtue and injured inno- tember next.- by which time the entries must be ls WneVof the street ; nor du I feel peW bability U a ploughed one, and that too in cmice-to - raise the gentuand mend J"V r. ' iSLli '15 22 24s rSTJiRi 7. !V8 , -V IfctatWurittlifbU f hearts" of his readers-o stand by entries to the above. ,0 12; 1517, i20! 2425, 272932;:; , ( ! thv very besutiful nerson under th- melt-' liberties f his country to uphold moral I- Spring, 1831. v SV S6j T. -28,- K- 7 E.v:i, '3j.i4?8,' 10, 12,"13,' v - ' ? u tyand relgion-and to be foVemast in ev- Mile heats ; entrance 00, hvf. five or. more lS; l$2oM&W;&JifcS - o ,bam pcctipjeij;.by4he:men.: -, .Wntluence of a shownr ot rain. ; I he s.. i r. en!ih en the public to o.ke a race , to-close first September5 next. 27V 32, 34yr29r '8 . Si ' , S We proceeded next , morning, to join the dters of each company have a hereditary ry eiior niaue 10 enin en o c 2irteejUri ,w ; r v 37 , u. 9jEl, 0,a:, 13,- 15,t'l7, 20p K I . - irmyndi as our rou te! lay, through f the claimtothe ground next .0 their arms, as ?nd, and diftuse the blessings rducan. - ' S;24, 25, 27, 34. , 36, W; E 'Cbiibrawe.'ca'rne to thevm?gnahi- haveUh.ir olfiters to a wjder range on the - His path is one ar d afthoui Two mUe Ueat8 Cl trance Jm h. fiveior 13. 2V? 23 ,29,;;, 'uVrtsorotton with, samyjine, liniited to the end of a bugle be dtflicult to, walk 'V mafc6 a ;race coWfirgt Sefepext. f aTmnei of coniferts andquipments for sound if not bv a neighboring cArps or one -stance arises more In.m. the temptat:- mu 1ltiit. , , -"t tt3la l?hloc ?2 ; JiSS that inotneigh ons on the way side, than from the road n, 1832. M' whfh we entered :iL atthe end of. the se- isjo nis enemv.ne nearer nejiKesrtooeio . . , ,. . 1jl . ... . 4 e neais; entrance ; v .. - ,: J'n': ",'f:.i.ii;.fe....!i;:,. ill M.n.l. s. m. it .i.a ...h n.li.il...l in nme w noc nr. n.ranai, w irow. u, qrtu, -(M'-'i-VTi . Vl ZLx" whenthe American people will ffowu.lawn ,c ,p. uy -y'n-rl ,';r " "V. . ".r: .-very attempt made t convert the preS, at a i ai.it (trkitr iiuitirr . 1 n 1 ri ins in m ? r.ii.T. 1 utii 11 uii niv t i 'i iwzm :iimi iirti i f'aivisvi . . . T" V"- VMV-vv''oTfV': r'r t...r --LiiK,. i.-;t; h,i intoa vehicle desi-ned merely lorthe.di . A .hU ... iiiiu i I ii rii ictihi I wiiii i iiiiascaaiifirniLiii iiiii"! t . 1 rv uniu-.ii 11 vri i , ,k -.-. I ...... kku fi.u, ti,..k .-...i ..r semination twentythousand $ouis ' ,f ? q y i a8,'M" c; - -51 aV c T . . "I The following Is a piciture ; hf pation ot the wiuierftuuring jwiiiici. . --. wdu- as it ardshelt-r from - 0 bafallionr?was-stationed dnsome lhe hUo.by daaniljhelews by -night, be , erant V farm-hou ses, n ear 1 the end of' the fon , , .; ?,r , ,jm? ,r signpost f or a .witlge santarem; wnicn vyas. neanjr,iw.a group or oliiri.r ,i , denoting ihebest,pace tuie long : anu our sentries ainii inu .M lot entrrtutn:i.ent : tor people of nersoual abuse andrecriou- and when it will be,-what it should greatest of all blessings to a free APPARENT RENEWAL OF LKE. The following experiments otr the action f Galvanic excitement a fluid in many retiects resembling Klec'ricity,! and by souif philosophers, supposed to resemble. hf v ham? their share the efiemv wereiwilhia bistol-shot of eadl f ..lmhintr . and-- r ?u t in e n ' anion? the Dther oh the bridged V 1-I v "v ; I branches, barricade themlelvt'S on each I do 'not mean to insinuate, that a(counLjde -with thefr sddies, cantec'5amt p:irt . optn l0 V NvitKiri rruilketshot "of his eueihV. i f TKr rA cpVprl Hinrpps of comfort tnlpbia. Ve In v lour; months On the " numerous' experiments which divided mly byCav.'rif ulet, without otu e . ; ' have beeu instituted to verify the analogy Sciianging shotS.t;"Eirery eirenlngj ! at' the The first, ami worst, is iri arrive at the between galvinism and theiiervotis aciion. Jiuur;: :t -Vul il( a . Jif wef dav. too dark to see vour thoie!ofrWheinholdfare;npt the least irite- t 'When bio inner ,7;' ? ground, and tm near tft enemy to be'per resting. H? beheaded ,a cat and after ,.. V:' v. - . i . . i. i ... ' ... i,.. InuUation & muscular action had comn ete- - 4. i in. najcoii n rptnnrtn inp ninn r marrow. t of i mlwM.I ft, l tho Kamw aa tho vifMlur thf never so mutu ai penvr i manteaus, annr yttn a oiazing nre ?i vieiri" - -""i-- warjVl:'IpViy;that according to iheii va- nervous fluid, are extracted from; the last rhere sleep so soundly, ;nor, is Hie any rM,Uft humors, Wa complete state of gipsy- number or j no American journal pi me ro LoVeJnrA jfrnm . kornrie. aa- when c-jiTI -ri . .? r 1 Medical Sciertces,' uubliahed at Philadel- to make a race; to close first J.nuary, tljB31 K. io E. 1 5,r,29, f RllE.Vl; 5 - Twoatiries. -. ' .. 10,71213,12(24, 27,29. $2; Y. 1 Spring, 1833. 34, 36, T.30.: R-i lllEi;., J4,'3S; T? 3l:'lv; Mile heats ; entrance $500, h. f. four or more Birll'E3, 5, 8, T29,R.T2 Vw58, V. to make a race t to close fiist January.' 1831. 1 10. 12. 13. 17. 20, ZU 24. :25.'2X.. 29. 32. 34 NOTICE, j 4 T. 30,;--t.':i5iU51:20,,.52;;24, 25." . T 29532;v347;.T3iriRi;.::T; 3V5., : h....:j . ..:r.. i. u.s.l.. r. I a Lv ' " r. t juiiiiug iaviu auorer--iv a.uiy u. m wJ20, a2V, ,v o4fc,o6, T. 31,' RNt , me year 100, ana cost or Baverusoi. T . 1 14 E. 24,5, Ti 30,T. 32;R: 14" E. 3. TH. B. WK1GHT, htt. ' v ft. 3a R.-i5 E 3.3L2af 101-5 tyOn June 15, 1830. GHoX, - -: 5. 8, Ta.30VO5 E,8;u0;;15 1720 - ' v " 90 9A - 2227;:32J,i34;T: 31i: 13,E.l2029S2;fv j'u 5R ; 34, T. 32;; .Ki lEi; exceptrsmall portion of,',;, ; 'tf , . k LOTS in the some of ei secnohs trh bjrthe.t;'. - , THE SUBSCRIBER Town of Oxford, with the LAND adjoining general verncjetit previous to the passage of about 200 acres of winch about 60 acres re ' ".w7;,na..jdo. Tew ;f ' Woodland. Tbe House is 52 by 40 feet, coa tracts selected for locjades, stone qu-rries.Vc 7 , - , modious, . and welt" finished; tnrougKouV-.baving TJie1rtc,,R bc on foni day today, un V 4 rooms with fire placesfon each floor, Xwith a tO the tracts shall have been pffcreditand no' 1 wide nssae on eacha trarret 'distributed into de Pncepacref. .than ;i e- .y ' - closets and t o comfortable rooms i, and a cellar V1.!0! tapcis.-? iDe purchaser. wiU V under tne whole divided into several apartments. I l opum io maitc juii pay ment, and , - V" 1 f ' r il It w. iiadfen'kleep off iccWireml, s here.Vai.incuinbm.l O.ceMW. m remorea ; ine,spinai marrow wl Mme f(.r; a'iiillow, rearty: fotany are n aMIyirwnrst, & that .njrMnt .,,:. i ....: 'W-.iMl'itlofiwrtUhintJMit'thf ratiit be lor t c.bctlerlfou.Ke?p ji.arsell . " 4 &ir eel Vour'fireMtfetsmelf tHwW8Bf bjMnflence yf thesp.- wer-iw;uviu' 'Vt-fr-' 4; S remembrahce Uieile!.ci.m4 ilavttf ii last .1 . .. ; . SJ;;..Hsy?' . rd W.oDr.arm every (nurnmg at dropfll wiar.? yoicureur ?errani.iuj , . . , nAiher' ci 5hli.h Hid kn hir betuVe iUaToreaki' and : remained not luviA-; coutrve.1 l(i5endfoa sainthing, -kt TO'M !a there ,,tMtutdtbseea''tt oii.irHibEge;0hily?uJcpD riot.g!e:ay,,ofJ1fe S;itl.e,anm.Lb 'WS;V17:Sinr1wHbibj iht'it?Wai;p9iblt;yo ihen di.it.n c.m during 2Qma Sr f ;Uru?uL'Ltt.Vheiiwe-Droc"edti. probably. in the'present' instant, it opened its eyes, looked tf-a.Uly, and at- that damV si. near tbem--And, tpud . walk,- andjendead to -, , The Mjk as far if thf bridsel, V4i: cigirr-if yohae on..od, k.eep.grUmbr thi.Um ...he c.rcul.tioD, ind.RalsatloO KUijWe foMb, trU iifCfrom ling thdghjtbe.smoke.Jike aiatant; Ihtfo. were'-'ery. ....wd conUnBed-for a i,if.th,t oVrtable,,"wbUe We.rel der .t.rougtia cloud, Q.ntilyou.tu.nbljs jut? qaarl of . .raftereheVl&belly -mere .tut as', respectable . f.guri, most warlike deep., V ? '-J? r"-' -' W'..' he fecrebon of ie ms ric l-'W, cuulll inike-.'t j.nmi to inentiiii Vou. ire not.VeqU red Jook qji.teso sharp, urmerty.and the :Dlu hemtsat ; perfect-. ,'urpig,ti0WM.Vtal-traM;atlet ..IdWheqsl'Shtbge dpToyijioas IJ esubl.shed.,; , . ,A- ... - .V -'.-7 !-".' '.;. '''-v '-' vint i r.l nf rju-u tort Snrinrr.Hrins & I cent sujnuallyi in advance,, ft tredit'wdl be" criv- w.w-.. w. ----- .- . -c..i.-r .. - Well of excellent water in the yard an Office in 1 u ""T 9"5'9t" y crtirom ipe t the y.ii suitable for a lawyer, and every oesprst v sary uutoouse. au in grooa repair. 7 , - rj.,v:.v t7TV:r,r, , .k r Also, -a TANY AHD now in operation, wbicb uc m u.vua,, prcsnuaieu, M W roiehgivemployment to 8'of lO Jiand; tiiVmg 128.TOaes.lAtbe.8tote;ofihdia of - -,K 10 acres of land attached tO:it and on the pre the Vabash and Maiiee nyera, ; which forjei ' 1 5 every ; Wehience for: . a, family, residence. A' tnpber jntertjersedow small v' , ' belter constiiictedYarci is seWem seen , any Pe, iwyigaMeriye , ,.,k TWi' .itnW V,TI ' v.. vi-.cr.r.ai f,. f independent --ttf. Xhe Canal,0 v Is decidedly, su ,V:- - j ;p'7 I monarst reasonable andaccommod-tin? terms. - , v THOw B. WTTLEJOHN. Soawtf '-"as,:- the finest portions of the AViesterh coun. try.;: The greatest part ottne lands m the Canal - ,',. Donilton, i ot tne nciKst tjiunty; in -a healthy ,v CblaHUJi . W.1.H awn ivy, iwa aiivuimf aif wimmf. r. i M i i ii i j i i ii 1 1 filHE Subscriber -Hkvlng obriineIa Valentin increasing in valuer, jfrom the 'nudity, of emlgnvV' 4 JL?''the'jeaf J837,i-for;Milla (fog-, frrmdingamf tibn to the lands . adjoinin vLicli is beDeved ti-!v f washing Ore of (Gold andother metals, and his 1 2 unprecedented, littlierto, in, this. Stale, 'a.ad-' ' plan'fiaving, .been generally adopted, deems, it which; must reco mend this sale as'parliculaily r 1 1 necessrry to, cau' ion the public against using si worthy the. attention ;an4 interest tif UheFar-' ' " tnila'r Mills without his Consent. 'V T subscriber mer,MechaniCi uercnnt, anauapitaHau v ' thinks it unnecessary to give an y description of Vrlr;., BUUL',, i - ,"t'' w ' , his Mills, iarthey are in opeiaUqn in.Yarioui parts A -' riJeTyiGDS, "3omsiixxiootr,.: ' 1 -of the State. UsPaienU embrace Branchand ,-SAM'lVLEVlS,i s1 t ' i , , Uidge Jo!d. Liberal terms will be conceded to Office of the1 Boardrof Com- : . ; r - 1 aU wjmmake early application Eur.Bigbta. and V-.missionew cf theVabash'& ( r 'i " every infornutiortyea 00 appUcaVion.' v ' ? Erie Canal, TreatyGrciod,' i?'V, ' V ? : kVf.Vr1' VplUTOLGEB.'; tJlndiaa,XayihtK;f.V ' 'V-:
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 2, 1830, edition 1
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