't ;" 1 v5" J . v .- . :vi:;:,v-i.-:,-,19.,; '? .Ulf U-KUIN A SFECTATOR AND TPSTER ADVERTISER.: v i i WgionoT th " 1 " 'mipb tneir nneranans UnUJ me nun dZV. v bnned byti a' gentleman vrbo went into Georefi, aboiA 1500 U nunibt Itt:sTaiiohf thai flihentoCpBaj bothjjwaes, which havi leoj the jmost disgiaefal I MnHoLMES, of Maine; commenced his diinfaroved therea few weeks since, Mid gayei cause and outrage.'. On the 2nd of Sfarch, the ef-l speech on Mr. Foot's resolution, ! with a -A'll fiJ. i T.i tit "' i ! 1. i 1 j. t i t 1 - rc TVIACH . , ii M, i'i-Jj j $ik.iPr!8 allte intradWshoxdd'leafe&eiJgy orCol. John P.; Decatur, was luiniy be-J sarccm that must have been keenly." felt .CI '2Q 1S30! 10 Tertoiief within five dajs. They wnfin-i foie Qie door of his own house,' ai a revenge apon j by h6se genti cejed letters frm uen. r the Hon; SImvklI -:-r A fflm? vrtrf there is every reason hope that! ccwi-Apunajej4jtnmsta ne, bel against ColaiteahcWtor 1 of the Ni H , fcer Office will be established in &e Gold! gro woman the pertyEdndster, t)f Patriotf r certameweoBS fcSfitnedin thk e n oT this fet,tft;. '4'n".'J t.'s'i- 'l Jii.this cdunty, wasTjorned w Merely; that shetd ir shou I Ml thp nATt flav.i. SK wlwr- emen who had preceded y hini iSr the part he' 'Ii'taiLrQe'thteii. I pi , in the- debate, and who had talked JupnainJ.'-aai engaged auring tiie jale w&r m sipfig-l . v. c5iy UUIW ui ine reai suujecit.ui&- . Uruci bdcommeiui a soit for Ii- cussion : Jltr President I trust tbat, by iwcrai constroction of our rules, 1 6liall )t besbut of ordfier, if - now arid then I the estabUsHm'ntT' i Titlnt AnavZttnLn I"U3, the Gold! could bejassayed andaitda1ljwheii h?rlotJfooklid? ' efnSedlokt, ancTbetoade into iogots, Vhlchl flaneshad soeompletely tal en to allude to the resolution. hg heh .e awke .jot r-raress , e hersl which he was . chairman,1 nlytor fqmMtyV&OtutlmMx, the yi .traRsported to Philadelphia, at-: & consider- .--,f- jl I i r . ' and the oblicatif But I. hate, above nil things, to.be entan jndece. 'betwTol, j!..?118 ol' orcr admon. certain letterl of eorreSJondenCe, -'beecivlitsuoDS oi oraer; and, aumon-thy-UphainV NadianUUtoodly and W. Garland; f isbedbysQ mny splendid examplesj shall finn j in thS tt s rwm jrw.v,U U i),. approacn ine-niofca mazier as seldom as - -. ' .. t , ... . . ! Dossible. and never without a 'suitable mgtqn, -which go td prove thi. he Upham jwas 1 . , . engaged in, smuggling good3 at Portsmouth, to ;. and from the- British Provinces, daring the Embar- Anli-Masonic. ie We profess to under-' b. - ; - - w WA A VUUQ 1 if Anti-masonic. 'Whatever' may be its ele- co and non. intercourse,. which preceded the late I . i j- i vi . i - . V W , J . , i T ' stand exceedingly little of the nature of tl fMiT. i,w . V -. I engageamnnng tne. corn stalks and sedge erass. I ;toioedjf;und soon, finds its way into foreign counf,,.6 ; :.i ;. v.; - . , , . - war. T. y ' ; IKe ieMf als6,:fro the s election will be known. . ll'-? .w v.:' I bov of five veaw old. When the fire ' vuuragemeiu i neia out oy we rosr Master Uen . n ..Lv . "77777 . , . - ments. hmvpvpr. nf iti nb?Prt it rfoinl. . .-tiiW'ta a intK Krvu'. ----- - j 1- , , ... . I has assumed sl very im posing antearancc. mthS CotyTrMwn .Ctirblijfo., . ; .The Incite former State it is supposed to have s terai, to'estjia Una of stageil through thi jtown, j ,Hura: caiera(. ioTtreenviue, . to Tines J : i '4 through 1sate3viile;ft orcanfonp Ruerfbrdton, ; . j 'nd connect withi-the tgreat Jputh'ern- mail at ; 5 ' JGreenville: By1iTOngermentoftbis kind, we could geMetters and papers from Washmgto'n as ' H 11 Ata rnA2tifiirnrihA ritl-zftns nf Frliltrt Tslnnrl. a i'SSUCd at Newbem" hv . 1am Tlavi nVwrnitl ultimate hrOCcVdiniFS of the flonvftr' in resolution was psed: That the Hon; James Ham- the first Of Juney 1764, and! was entitled, that State are, we have not peard.V In TO.JfcforhBComrressionalemces "The North Carblina'Magazine andUni- ew York,' .the Convention terminated in -toon or sponertliaiwe ;do at present, by w3yfSali& ion. bf of the jheeting, is. thought a fit and proper j versa! Intelligencer. ;, This example wasl tne appointment of thirty-six Delegates 1 buW and Lincointon. And forthejt would opki berson to succeed the wresent incun4ent. in the ofi ifiooD foUowed at.Washihet'or bv - Andrew attend a "National Anti-masonic Convei olmaand that a Committeebe appointed for the inthe'same year issued the first: number risburg. What the objects of this Conven- purpose of consulting Major Hamilton on the subl x? U1 1,1 uuu ; oazeue ana .'""" j "'. " "S"1 5ulue us reeKiy rosiuoy. At. present, the number il lueoojeci De me same as mat ot othe a mpfleof jconimunicatiftvitl througjfthis section of ai shq comjng more : and morjrat,o , covcry oi new mines j ' brightest expectaUonlR A, I Venturers. ry ... . ' Ii,N6county-inthe StJ. -;i h want; of a Mail Stage1 bat as bur ; most .imnortairt sellers 46 casa Ch la daily W V from the dis- o answer the nrising ad- ily feel 'atlherford-; i I ig Major Hamilton on the sub-; ject ; and furthet, to - tender to Governor Miller -a vote of thanks, foe the able and zealous manner in which he has discharged the duties of his ofiice, and assurances of their constant attachment and support. : Gold MincsJ A few - extensive Gold Mines have-been discove'red in Pittsyjra-. nia colmty, about C5 miles from Lyneh-; burs, and about 13 from Danville. .It is rv- bn a Une with the Vein found in Jfity v ;-Tt vania. ;The Lynchburg Gazette that-smce the 1st of NovemW?:';- was uti discpYerea,- ironi ";frivaiuc J , 000. worth ! of goW has j nvr Imports and report of the Heg partmenti ip ATM 4 ! p.niosoom-r US . il : i . I wwv r . nig uia year eiKiu"'T ne "utn - v J r - f ana ot Seoul o,iuojyur ted in Amer foreign ve' the- exports have. during t1 - -eriodi amounuilo S7, 358,671; of which 55,700,103, w(;rLo oor . ac proaucc. ana s 1 0.653.47 a r jii produce. - . "C sJHi versity of Cambrfdge, EnanX been found the "dniwng'of a hefc r i u j t ' 1 e swmi capped' u A jrpon the principles "estimativeness, cotntatircq.'ss, i nvenessLtxe. and belong' on craniolonry. x ' bat a bur mbst ; imnortanyommunications arH - A public dinner was given to tbjeHon LiNonoN 1 ,-viiu. vuc Kasicru parm uie puue, anu me seai oi i uheves, ai me Carolina onee-nouse, m jjianes- of newspapers printed in the! ty, to wit: . ' . j At Raleigh Raleigh Register; The Star , Fayetteville Carolina Observer; North Caroli na Journal. . . ' ' . Wilmington Cape Feaii Recorder; The liber- alisti- '. - , '. j : j.. " Newbern North Carolina 'Sentinel ; Newbern Spectator. . . Washington-Freeman's Echo. " Edenton Edehton Gazette. .1 ; ; Elizabeth City Elizabeth City Star State, is twen-1 conventions and ;, combinations we ha heard or, that is, cmbarrasment of the Gen eral Government, or proscription, or rcV secutionfor opinion's sake ve have no;Ll - m . tdits M A R r- 3 T S. low-feeling with itr Wc shall look our State Government at Raleigh, a "Stage Line I ton, on the 4th inst. We learn by )ihe Courier .inmning'-fromialisbury," through: Lincointon and that the company 'was; yely numerousand that the ' v ; this place, and connectTng with the great Western very extensive tables would scarcely1 accommodate liine at- Ashe ville, would better suit the conven- tlem; the Hon.Inndatitof the, city presided, Halifax Halifax Minerva, ( hp w Roanoke Ad ''ience ipf the citizens of this county than the;route saVported by tlie,JcIon. JudgeLee, and Dr. Joseph vocate-) - . ". . JVice .idem. Anan m!3S"igh Unorder, v 1 "ViV-1 ! v- i - ,1 - ,, . .""-n.uiogwui u: vuin;.ir larDorough rarborouch Free Press.- " vr - v, v- r I-peawi and jnaav-oi tne omesi ana most respectable acts, however. 'There are some names amoncilu.ose of 'Dundee and Inverness, 42 inch, J9 a 22; tow, the New York .'DftlPiratinn :TOl.:K me8tic manufactnre, 14 a 18, Salt-Liv .7 V 7 V coarse, in ba of 4 bush. S1.87 tiueato lugli respect, and whose owners, bush., Turks-Island, none: fc r o common iaL . lair to ffood, 91 une and choice, 1 ; a 11. -Corn 44 "a 4s Hanis9a0. I!ra 5a7 T?n,r- shen, 18 a 20 ; inferior, 8 a 12J ceuts." Bagginir we are sure, wHl lend the sanction of their names to no -scheme of oersecution or proscription. 1 Nat. Intell. ' present iate oi me uwa.-.mires in tms vicinity, asi-f- ..tKe-.-fonpe associates and the '.season has! been unfavorable 'for some time companions' of their distinguished guest r past; anQ regular and extensive operations could much satisfaction' was expressed by all- in v ) not be carried 6nin';th'inanT,deppse mines in) coming Jiome a. favorite son of South Caroli Milton Milton Gazette? Warrenton Warrenton Reporter. ' f , Salisbury Westetn Carolinian; Yadkin and Ca tawba. Journal. -. J 1 ' I ' Greensborough Greensborough Patriot-1" j, These are ajl. weekly sheets except the RaUigh Register, which-js issued twice 4 week. Tins is also the oldest paper, at present, in the State, I ha ving been pubhsheb! by the elder fits proprietors and weU on jn the many deposite mmes, in coming Jiome a favorite son of South Carolina-. this and the adjoining counties. A-course of ex- The 1 following are someof the sentiments given periment, -however, has been m progress to ascer-J otf tlas oocdsion :' ' tain the value -of the mines, arid several new im- : TLe President o f the United Stales Mav the bnore than thirty years. Newbern Spectator;! estimation ofposterity as he J; newspapers published in the State. J 4 '.. countrymen.;. "-..' , i ' . v . - 7 led in the state; dry increasing ; 122 In the city of New coarse, m bags of 4 bush. $1J7 ; in bulk. 3" dusd. r j. urKM-lslanrt. nniip! SuTlMr S12 a 14.broT fMconZ l.i and Jamaica, 8i a 10 ; New ddeVSr ed loaf, 161 a 21 cts. 4 CorJS 14J; inferior to good, 11. bo a 10U cts. per lb. 3 25 f N.Orleans, 20. Blac. to 20 ceuts. 1 Colvmbia, S. C. March 10. Cot' inferior to common fair, d a v prime and 10al0i.; Flour 54 a 6. WhisTiey 30 hortl i ; - proveinemsuavBDeenmaaeminemacnmery nsedrnMMunaiui tuiiv . f - m w.'m'ff- th VrtM iWmi th flint fn,,l rrnn-1 him as exalted in the r, ?.:.:.. i . , 1 already rs m the lavor of lus . . k,v ttU 4w . rjroiciM v. viaug wc (Jltf (QSMgUStltd gUCSI, 0H )..-.-... I . .. . - .1 A 1 I . - . : 1 11. aI 1 1 A 1 -i nAtActrniyoH 14 i c f enm K.a I k ' Uarlv-friends. His return to his native home, is It Wwspapew publiSl , . . . . - uf, . e-ted . icqrdiia welcome Qf who!e comrau. and the number-is rapi I ;? . . "ufV;UmC.u.;,. .n,. u.BS ; u.uv . , , arg Antl-MaSOniC. . 1 ; ' . lronv the. pitsthe worltnaen are enabieao: pursue 1 6- juntms yast being given, and alter the anima TTi " their iab wiut ve incon with which it was received had sub- it . r . i.i; . - v - vL '1 sided, Mr. Cheves rose and said 1 i '"' i I: f I 14:1- Louisana, Five candidates have al-j ready been announced for the office of ifiovcrnor, at the annual election in July nexL viz. Mr. Duralde, a son-in-law of Mr. Clay : John's. Johnson, now a mem- Bacon da 11. i Com 45 a 50. - Salt 70 a1 ber of the Senate of the U. S., B. Marig ney, A. B. Roman, "and Beauvais. The Governor" chosen for the term of three years and receives ari , annual saluary of SUUUU.i He must be7 5 years of age, - . - . . ; must own- a landed estate of the value of u t Gar.dTnera Ford,m tins county on the tth inst. ' SrAnA i r . I . ty John Harrell, Esq. Mr. Abram Irvine to Miss 5000, and cannot be a minister bf any Louisa Beam. - ... . religious sopiety.- . ' On Brushy Creek, Greenville District, 9. ,Con ' 1 the 14th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Hudson, Mr. Je- ' . - -. ha IIowaII. tn Mia F.milw Wnrlr!-.U 'tU:6 .Wasurein sta- In this County on Friday the 19ih in by Mr, Y tmg tiiat the further; rogres of this dan- Wm. T.Greeo, Esg.MKElias lUynolds to Miir- reroUssorderhasreneftectuallv check- Sarah Waller.r --i . n - A ucrustavMarth 20. Cotton was selling alii 8 a 10 cents; Sales are not so brisk as they hav( utrtrn ior a lime past. ; , - MARRIAGES. M York, -47 are printed, 11'; which, are rvj . tuc iuerpros oi mis nan daily; S0,000 reams of paper are annualJ goussorderhas reneftec number of new T mines hav e been discovered both ' in this and Burke county, and others which were some time since declared 6f little valug-have pro- ; ved to be rich f and . profitable; under a system of " persevering and ihte ; Gentlemen-rl thank you for this very kind wel come, oa do me no more than justice in be lieviag that absence' hai not ''estranged' mv alFec- tion i from my early friends, and I may add, iny first and best friends lor, however great the fa vors I have received from the general' community ly used by the city-papers. ' Cotton Duck. We' are pleased when-1 ever we have it in our power to give addi-' tional testimony in lavor of the superion- ligent'operation, . We have of South Carolina, and I gratefully acknowledge ty of Cotton Duck over Russian or any uitrui. am suu more, paracwariy ouugea w you. other heninen Duck, because we hel eve heard of few brnone but which-have produced one pennyweight to , , mr---- I grew!up under your ehenshmg hands to you II . . ... . X . the hand,? even during the am indebted for the most liberal patronage m the tliat should it come into general useL it ed, and that the infection probably does . . M ..1 f . not now exist wiinm -Uie precincts oi tne town, or elswhereinthe neighborhood, ex cept at the hospital, where the sick have been lodged. . The whole number of ca-1 scs has been between 15 and 20, out of whicn three have died. It is beleived that the infection was 7' DEATHS. f ; short and cold day of wmter-antl of many which pursuits of private life,, and to you I am alike oh- 5 j have produced' ifrom 1 to pe-nAyweigbla per Hged ! te earliest and highest public honors I t i . .. 1 , , . f . -r. , - , have enjoyed.: Being among you again, excites , uay.. w sacu lODU; vwpvjvu, uiu-suiue uiu t the most .interesting remembrances--those ot the t I l-.ii-Vit - K ". o k-1rmo Kr n .mnl P T)1.M I lTn Vf will materially benefit the Cotton growing VuShU ' 1 ' 7v V i McfthLl1mtrt.Rtnt t B Alelhia. Newbern Spectator. g. That our Merchants or our Government On Thursday night last; at Raleigh, the Right Reverend John S. llavencroft, D. D.. Bishop of the Dioccss of Northi Carolina. ... In the death of this good and great man, the cause of pure and nndefiled religion has lost an- able and zealous advocate the Episcopal Church of NertlB' Carolina has lost its brightest ornament, Its pious and venerated head society has lost its friend, it. iioher than this. years of youth, of manhood, and my most vigorous should encourage the use ot American Cot- Broad Rivera in Burkp county, on the keds of under dieir cheerg.'ff influence, among you. , Mr. James Jeans, from which' the amount of two pence lias made my relations to you doubly en dlllars'pet day has been washed with a pan, and dearing. I. have jbeen taht by it how much I . , ; nV-'' ' v v i en5byed while with you, and how much I lost m : is said to -be a rich asanyt discovered nrthis Dg from y0ll. J I am indeed delighted to be neignporuooq. v 11 was immeumieiy soia iu vjiku. i among you again 10 can my sen agam your iei 'BryintTor'.;500.:JV . There have been several new mines discovered Hayti and Spain. , JBy the brig Men- ior arrive, a at nammorc irom fort au re its instructor; and the toneue of theovost eloquent preacher ot the.day, is laid in the dust. . A mine has of late bppn diienvprp(lon Second action-aad-I-r-blefid .vith them the anticipated toil Duck, m OUT 3lerchaat Or Naval Ser- t 2n Ue AL.u. r - -- T ' ' I 1 " i 1 " -1 1 - 1 " 1 I I . . - m . . . I IMS 1111,1.. LI II. I.I1IL1II III I lit. I ill r t MM .1 M IE. HHkH I VI me 1 XTirn mnv hv onmp hn o cwhoH f r -wIitt 1 . . 7 , I Ab- i 7 "M"J zj -."T " -"ri' received a cbpy. of a proclamation of lhu wneii eiueneiieeu ana iniemreni om-1 t .-.. - ' v m . - , . O I low citizenr and Carolina again my home With your leave, I will offer he following sen timent: ; - i : . inthis county, which promise to be very, rich 4 only one of Which, however, has yet been, worked to aiiyf extent, and evert thi8;(jvry& Carsona) has. been tried no more than, digging out the rock); and erecting nachmeryMo, pulverise the rock and collect; the gold. , Should this mino, upsn a fur ther trial of -the ore, prefe rich jad there is little .. doubt of it) theyalue and; extent 6f the mines in this county, are wthnutclcnlatl0n, 4s the sanX , vein may. be seen for severalmles, andfrom tial .experiments it . seje'to l"bbntthft?'me confidence reposed in him by his country, is nobly i "comDaratiVirnPM J repaid by his intrepid devotedness to her interests, f fy f-- r: : - v 'm ilon. Wm!Ihautbn-0 immediate rep- w . v e have just'Deen showtv a spemen 01 ore -esentative ; admired for his distinguished talents, from a "vemllately discovered ohtfre'land of JoHn -publie services, and purity of purpose.' ; ; t - Loga; Esq. tear the junction ipCaue Ceelc vdth TAe Ath A 3frciommemorative of the ex .' vVl:J . . . J :.- istenee of the Federal Constitution, consecrated second croad KiverK wrnyhw very imcK sei witn this occasion toi one of its most enlightened ad particles ; of gold, largCenough to be plainly seen j vocates: '-wiin me eye.. . f ronvfuie appearance oi ine. speci- Ut-UIgCUlUlU- T -1- TIT rr ,,T.- . .1 ,1 mTJCI rl made upon: the Haytien Government by ! r j k i. - - - Tj" 4 the Rniff of Spam, for the delivery oi the possess decided (ufrsntagc, over Hemp fonjjer pahis; pait of the klandT The ! i iir'u ' ' i i . iJ tuTir 5 V--1". r1" eastern part of the Island and its depen- learn that His Untanic Mnifistv'i; sf'.hoon-l , r- . - r Th, rUy, nf rhm-lrtinnfmu kind foster Mother : . 7 t ' 1 J J -r 1 dencies to remain lirm in tneir adherence Aivv -' v v . .v.w... - . r- 1 nr ' . -j rri wm a m . 1 r k 1 r 11ft ninr t yt ic j - j ...... - w MayAenevved prosperity enable her to cherish I. . 7 tV t to tlieir conftitution, &c. and promises his Fruman'lxo Eftinson Freeman; the contract to many, not more gratetui, hut more meritorious r "v. P protecic-l ill cae of danger. be completed otbe lCth bf October next, r The sons. ! ! of sale, made entnely of Cotton Ducki j V fe , Lots or pieces of load, marked for alteration and ' TKe rtce President of the Ujnted statesrr i improvement tt tht Stand Iiidze. above Wahm. t i-i . 1 " V.. t (1 tru. J.I1U liew lOnt UailV AUVer- tnn Hrri'. au? Profit te 7i orf rnf iW. Inkn ' President eihorts the inhabitants : of the It is to ne hoped, tliat some friend, possessed of the materials, will furnish the public with a correct biographical sketch of the life of Bishop Ravens croft. . j ;, ' - .,- ' ; . DR. O. B. IRVINE, i HAS just returned from his tour through the South West, and is ready to receive any calls in the way of his profession.' " Rntherfordton, March 26. 1830. , CtC WIIOT. WANTS MONEY. THGC6mrai?siener8 of the HICKORY-NUT ' GAP ROAD, have let that Dart of the road" marked by the&6eZotr Mm. Porter .to Dobton virtuea of the man. and the talents of the states man, unite to ' render him the admiration, of the country, and the pride.of his native Stats.- The memory eft Washington Ills' name is en- ' rolled among the -most illustrious of ' mankind-7- his Euloffv is found in. the! Independence of his country. ; j n. . f : . -V; ...' : - " v t - -ww ww mi 1 Our Toicnsmanl tne Hon. tc r. uayne xne a hisrh recommendation of Uie article i-lie , . , . . 1 -. user contains we ioiiowinjr exiract 01 is esteemed an experienced officer, having u dated OclS, 1829. . UlLU HIV I.I1UM 111 bUUUUUUU III 1, JIU ring.voyages to the north pole,!Jn the lex- peditions under the orders ot the celebra ted Capt. Parry. I Charleston Cour. j tiser contains the following extract of a j Daveaport's, to irtit. Lcdbtttcr's, are still undispor. ter from Lima, dated Oct. 18, USD. . e,c y ur y ongrs uuu iue mecuu u ai e ,eisQ-e Umc after Uj by fa- would do ed of, oud now oflered for contract at privAte ale. ig at A All persons desirous oi making some money, raunea, me treaty oi peace wiin oiomwa. Well to examine these alterations and make pro- mcc.J We Ajler e source, tiiutf on jnens of this trJiie and others in the various parts tnarcounty; iwe may sooa expeci ro see an ex- ensive plan of operations carried on, and much Capita! invested; in what has so far proved to be, a prohtabie enrerprisei ; xo gie our reaucra an idea of the value of the mines in this region, we state, on M j authority of a gehth?manfrom the mines, that .the, mine tormeny owneu py jur. Dorsey.now by Mr. Carson, which with12 hands on Satuaaayiast,' produced 50 perinyfeights. worth S40 ; 'and at the Brindle mine, on the same day, Vith 40 hands; under the direction of Colonel jjiuuer. prouueeu' jiw w. w wouu, .wwvwg sterious Circumstance. stand from a ' creditable Saturday week, a negro boy going to . r. Hearn's mill, discovered about 8 miles from this pla.ee, traces of something ljav ing been drawn across the road into the woods ; curiosity prompted him to follow the track, when he discovered a short dis- The" terms are honorable for both eovern-1 posals to ' the Cominkaioners, or either of khem. ments ; and it will have the effect to re- foery, Jhes contracts win bo Ictus, store the high opinion formerly entertain- ?XTmple&te ea ior uen. uonvar, ana unite llie people be -finished on the 16th of October next. The of this country more generally in his fci- money will be paid beyond all doubt according to vor. We now look forward to more tran-r contract. . '.j m . '" nnil (imPQ! nnA vr Amht nnt thnt tha ' . ' L bltAIIAM, ? Commi uiiuw ui a. asu wm ut nuiivtu ci j uuri luiuierhrdran, iarrn j?, in.j. . 5tr Ttio Into Frurlkh nnnr stato that the Poet o5nUn khntovwrite the Life of Sir 'Thom-l.tance from the road, the body of a wjute us Lawrence; ; - Mr,Campbell has been for many 'man which had on only a shirt and white . j i j j j r.. nannet arawers tne Doy went to tne mm hi4Ao . - J years an intimate friend of the deceased, and .may considered well qualified for the task which it is said he has assumed.- - r Sir Thomas Jloons, has also publishedthe Life of Lord Byroh, undert he title of "Letters and Jour nals of Lprd Byron, by T. Moore." r' The London Courier sayst rt4 Every linei so.far as we have seen, is interesting and instructive ; and there is an un pretending simplicity in the style, which imparts to it an additional charm." A short extract will be found in the last page of our to-day's paper. unprecedented r rom tne weu Known uuents vi iuc aivuic, ouu boy and told what he had seen, which induced vantagebusly py the commencement of 1 nextyean The following gentlemen compose the Select Committee on the subject of v the removat of the remains of Washington: mr -ar'.i 11 . - r t 1 t ' aiessrs. luiicneu oi laryiana, Anucr- BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTORY. MAURICE M'CARTirY.&Cormform their friend and the public at large, that thev in tend carrying on the above buines, m Ruthefori that iney will keep constanUy on hand a tLA assortment of Northern Leather which rjll Le'made up to order, in the neatert and mo.t ' serviceable lployinent and libe Rntlierfordton, March, 1. J30. I NOTICE. Wft havir been informed bv a centleman fim from his intimacy with Lord Byron, we may.ex CoTuGe6rgiafthat a detachment of Upitedpect fuU and interesting history of th? life of this accident occured hear Mr. John;31oor- Ulississippi. yaiJfiir Wwn- -iihnHt "fifw in nifiwwji nt ffreat and much tadmud poet.1 r. . I ins s, on tne itaieisn roaa, on r naay i . ,v -r cerned before proper steps could be ta- Vermont. Cambrelenff of N. York. Swan ken to investigate the; matterf the ; body Qf New. Jersey, Hemphill of Pennsylvania, was suaaenivana secretly removea. oon-j j.rtima f nmriro p t RnrKi.r r bprhood, and enqmnesare making whicii gouth C. Wilde of Georma, JoLnson of tZn Zt UT::: 111 We trust Will elucidate this Singular and Kentuekv. Polk of Tennessee. Staiibrrrv demands airainst said estate are reoaestl tn hrinS for fettle mi. fcCoVery. ' - . 1 a vT-ii.x: fr 1 4 TU-Ulwl . ... - '1 ' .. - "PUV 11 oui o. 1 win, awninw a aikwu, iuuwt lupiaui-Muij mama, jretus 01 iiissoun, ana umas on Rntherlbrd. March f. 1830. - meet r' j t ! r NOTICE. 1 evening last Ir: William HalL of Guil- 'Artificial Eyes.' The Boston Patriot A ":'F"tfJS "4 Bi -7 : . . . - ; 0 ' . r:-l---- j r-i. ' .. w ' -TU. jaxmi.ii iitxi.,aecead,arereque8t-x oQthWn their way to the Cherokee Nation, as U ' New Hampshire. 1- At the late election ot state lord county, was on ms rogji w-ic pcxu " 7a " '""T w ed to make paymeat immediately ; and all are retmest-x h was tfcwlitwr the pu attempting had eye inserted by Dr. bcudder, and having demand agaim widet whfrcjnjhi;lrdiatf lands, oni which they hve ly feeling has been presented mat waspernaps, to get iiiiu uiciure pan ui "b. beer: m VTvimi. passed, Engaged in w tk- evef known in the State, rue ponucai parties are loot supauu u.v r- omerdere- sdequallyballancedtbat.fof over ms oreSX. nesurvi jue uu. an ascendency; measures have been resorted to. on I a lew uourss . - , l wt,wu":j Itemed, by persons from observed that thgy Tolled and turned in I to br jpg them Ibrwardlegally acth ensealed for set pvpi-v rtirPT.tion witn tne natural evo. ine i r -.wkir irtt- " ' 7;" 1. erw;- JUHiH . FOKO. - - CE51LY 1ICKNDQN, Uratori, wearers remarked that they gave them no paia whweyer. . 3wpd4 'Jluierford, ILirch 8, 18SP. ' .' '; '. . - 1 ! ' " ; - f . i.Vff -. I. .-. . W - - l r V . - i - Sf

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