rnnceasias wim hi brains, ..II :.. nlirft rr4o" '".I" , tthTFalt Tnrf of Wake Spe 1 Ca-t cominenced ita te.sH.it ; in L (:Uf wa A""U"V - " 0 - L..rrtito8 : . . ; . ff uf Mr. lU-ubttl Muse. of this d.y, . W' lichtriins tn Saturday MisV She iWnh,kr mlYnd a.U.I. boUi f whmii, by a. triable proviuejicc, eatapwu iii V '.. Franklin, 1'Uq, Ckrk of llie .tf of liVpreseniativea of the Unit- ,l"'lriiie tjl Lancaster; ft )V-A noyit binng this title, ;.iMibv Mr. '. H. Ransom, lormer- li'arreoton. i 4hi State,, has t been ju'.Jihed at the fturthv; A t,f complimentary notice of the mf appear .hi tlia New York Even- of lite r"gta?, but it highest commendation' Icnad iu the fae't, ' that the ,je'majul it Lai bceu so great, the fn st edition nearly i xl-susled.' TT"" ABOLlTlllX AND UKMOCiUffe A(a Van ureu Cwuv cntioo recent - Ui-hHu Vrimuut, 0etuIjuiuetI'UeV ution aditptcJ 'i'li.0. Uwmocral. m eonalJec fclorepWj ourle. to all reimiltt. .iwlcterliiiiK if tj mwnnieni. .lorxion 'r. Su'-ch a violent xoa cti going on Wtweeo tlia ilurmoni' and the other in'.iauitanta ol Hie iMili n-eslern purtuni of Misouri, that i.ialleu iu ine at. jOui papers ie i . ' . : .t MiM'WMi r. The French have nrt reinforce men la tli Mexican coast, and are prosecu- iti line blockade with truieaaed vigor.' . " hi i ' ar, i - hi i i r" -t . Cue. Wtlliam Clark, of -Mmsoun, aliose name tinpvrt&hablr associated vith liiat of the late ileriwelhft Lewi, in the history of the expedition tv the rVific wna. er U lUck r Manor .A - . - lu'iui, dud at Si. Lutiia on the lt ulL Something A't'. A pCopoaitttnt has Wa made m iNcw Turk, bjri, writer win iihhold hi name from the pub he, tu get up an exjH.tli(ioti, Cuniting f mixal jaung wen iiljr, to settle a w J the iaiaoiU in tlte I'a-tific ocean. whicH ar! repretentrd to be pel fact e ly.iawa, rich in every thii( that couh Urfpt ih l art of man. ;. A joint atock jn p any i li be formed, and louie of I 1 1 . . aitcil Inland la be uccupigd 1 IW 'uree a trade in 'to be carried on iii Sue natives f the ueiithboiiiii; luamU and with Can'on; Jliitilla jjn lfn4ndiii-de ( tt made, (which ia ) too io a lew'f eara.'l all ht3i' if, wiH t at liltertr to retr to tltir placcf o 'iiij, and liejikc piiiicea the bal ance of their day . Uut ao dulightfu and aaluurioutia the climate, but ew it i conjectured, will avail theinseltea of tliia privilege. Tim Boston. States man t'jinka the whole atlair (jar-dream of some love sit k youtfi, which will end in tlisapptiiiitmeut and vexation. - V " ' Gen. Iliiiniltwn. has regoiiated in Uadon, with the house of Joha Horse' if Palmer, a Itian of two milliot'ta for the Charleatdu and Cincinnati Uai lload Company. The Charleston ,oti ier says-.-Tl,ift . gratilying intelli- Cnce places beyond ;conttiigencj.th ""We enternrine, for the execution of l!ie coiopanj.was foruieil. - Thin tr iVy tludr .right .'umet-Jin Jfntlt reaenUtt a Van ira Democrat. The prekent .VauBureQ candidal tor W em or in Maryfand;.was unrjor ned by hi party to call hiinaetf t Democrat of 'Dtrf to Which he respoiWlu'. umi: fffiicLJrkiff. If I were (n a I w ilvinnrra f 08,to the charge of deceit ajaiwat iue-! teiknl.l lk . i'i.i l. : ftP ; . ur auperanucu inai il lncoBami '"cv against OUR party.. J nave-never denied that I was a' federalisSt A re tarded old partiea." , .... A method ba been invented ef drawing .en sine, aid to ba vat far'minerior in eiRfct to I thognphy. Tha roodrof prepirinf tha .metakj o aa to fit u fM th purpose Is said t be a aacret knnwn but to on ron fllU.i.c9uBtr h process of stamping, ft delicate piuk 4lnt i n. nu r j mi . , . m . . .. tn.'ll - - - , Jf i turnll J ' him "P; -ISAAC. CfACHEl'V-:': vBvrjea mm pMr, bywbiclnkaenB:n34xper . . 4 .Icborcai iy IaUi,lJl 1. 10th,. and .1110, it oii anu jaw t rn, - -rr ..'-. ' .. ..... --.T.A-i.rj.? L.. I tioh -narlv and tha AbolltlontStS: It 1,1 J , . . k 'I .K.lf- tits late: llev. Cbkrto A. w n-aieio auumathe anoeannmof tnavrinzin eraUc vanl .Allt W ttto orin.irvumpimn. 1 ry ---- j. , u-rrr.a tow w u-m. n,7 , --v. . ; . . ,nji ,j . ' '." ! '''''' ' 1 . ..-'.-' . ''". ., '. . "; "; rr-J: - ' ? ,, -. . -, '.' ' ' ."':'" . '. ! '..."' -- :v- : " ' i;-' '' -' .'. ' - ' , -'.: - - . ". : ;'" ''''" ! -'' ' .'"' ' " ' TH5 UNjON-Tne .NORTH 4 SOUTH Th great and auspicious events which prsce leiTrid attended th formsuorf of th Bum id le aa Union,' and the unexampled prosperity mtkh ba flowed from it,.hav combined to en dear the State to each other, participant in th iplcreU.tnd tiling. 11. ootid of em- jearineiit U but a natural eratuene ot Ukit t iclaiivn U eeb other. Too' iloaceitdaiiia of a common ancMTy.-aoJ exile from sonimni. ounlry, t'tn wiiile eiuturinf colonial aaTk -age tblMr arr (ouni tofether by tha airongnt ayngaiiiir. , -iiencorwoeo in nrai mow K'li on Dot tan, lue ahorJ of patriotic lympatby vilmiled tbrougli the kngtb toil brratkh ol the colon.; lb hum of ftaaaaehuMlt regauieil a th (ju oflte eountry and ber wrong were b eed to dvmiiiid an iuiftieJialeerno of th npir. AAJ a the car-of Britwh airnac. and iuaidnr iij partiil triuoijil rolled onward, thS colonic aliariutety huped and featad as th UM ut tlioanie common ctu Waned or prooi.'ljr glltt. rtJ in lb acendanL - A I but, when they . hll tfiumj'ticd. the reellectiou of toil aod bard-. hip encountered together, and of victuue el.icvcd undrr one banner and. orer ,tt) utw foe, iaerelU uiott powerful iurentire to that aboeul nmty or interest ami IcelmJ, wlilcb ttirj hoped wouM be pi rjietua! as their naer w bad baeii brilliant nj glorious. UuLsi- pericne oon'taujflit tb impoteury of tbf Coti luikratioii; and ibrConvenlion of '89 asserubli'J aud framed ConilUtlon, wblch, wbil it eiHtrjry did dircetioa, to lb federal arm, prom- Ud to liolJ tire ritits of the Union and o!Vthe Slates in happy counterpoise. . The aneiam- led"proprity which uaad oa this cent; ag. 'culture untaxed, aiid yiftJinff a suerfl.aity of llie aecessaVir nd lunurios uf lif; eoiuoierc ree s air, and Waging to our port the Wealth sud products of other nations,' a tha. return for our funil:-'.itie, atltod the .cweelterica of th Cjiisiituliua nd the wisdom and o'liity af ihos iiiia tVriuvir'it.",h eoordrrat' brauthe of th government worked harmoniously .together; and lb most perfect equality f condition aud frcedora of sditiiuerrt pervaded tha.oountry." No jealous rivalry, nor ungenerous bickering and controversies then distracted th public affairs; mutual want create joutu'a) 'iepeni!enc and the tyro great section were duis niade depend eut upon each other. Kvsu then, our territory embraced avery variety of soil, and every pur suit, of "life. This, Which to ih uperfirijl olwer.ee Would seem a barrier to 'uity and ja ler course, was, of itself, the strongest link in tha cbainflfounJiiroorpid tire North luck arti- rle for eonsantption? Th South war ever com- potent nd .willing to furnish "(hem; aud what ever the North iuiporled, or manufactured at" home, alway found a ready market at th south., With the proud recullodtoo of revolution ary triumph, and with those motive to cherish th Union of interest nd feeling which suc ceeded Uit triumph, can .it ha that a apiiit of disaffection to the Constitution nojw aiitM We confess our apirehcuslon of the possibility, sy of Ilia eertaitttf of tha eristenc of such a spir. it If so, with who'm ilid it originate Jlu in quiry. it i now our purpo to auswer. .. ... At th aJo-tion of the federal eemstilulion, the numerical strength was with th North. Henea, it is not remarkable that there never has exist ed is tbt section an r-U! or numerous Btate Right party. As their numerical strength in eieased, their federal principle began more ful ly to developa themselves; and they war not sc.opulous in the us bf Ih'at ascendency Which this advantage secured to them over the na tional ceunrhV' Their ablest Tnea wer soon actively engaged in tha advocacy of monarchical p. wers lor the federal governmentt and they curej. 'wilh little difficulty, the election of one of their oartv. Mr. Adam. But tbr practice of his principle cost htm his place; and with him, the federalists were prostrated. But ifiey .eooa revived, collected their, brokew forces, and re newed tha attack witbra-ouhltdi vigor TVy brought out Mr'. Burr, in opposition to Mr. Jef ferson..', iy this dm, hovr,' the South bad 1iTme mora perfeetiy arousnJ. and mm folly apprehensive f the true Ute of parties; .ana, with th ail of a small republican party at the east end north, sh again overthrew them, but not Without a desperate and aggravated conflict Since that time, the eauntry ha witnessed the unceasing jealousy ' Snd tvcroacJiment of Ih North. . When th embargo waa UiJthfy. perceiving it would operate omewhat heavily- dpott lheinf loudly detiounced it as unconUtO- jloiiaU Where weri tbes eoniflituttonal ere pie in 'xH. whso th taruT wa to be tied upon the 8utht But the Just eomplaini of lbs, ion th do.BoCstopiiere. For year Jiellaanilor J th vitunerataon of the NortK, becsut she rx fiv.ies a privilege acLnowleijgef in 'die revbloV lion, and" which is secured to her by th high immunities of the Constitution. Tbey jctainf th I right to tax of for their awn benefit; and in die Lexercise of this usurped power; they have bee- unjusl and oppressive. And it was not until One of the Southern States, gosded to mailiieea ' by thes aggif sni.iHS, tlirw lu-rself belwrOi the rrrtprrrdand th oppror, that the 8outh ob- (alosd a Buligatian of the' iv its. And.wjien I she d d tbis, tn country: peneid ine eiirsornin ry spectacle of a peord wh o bad oppreiedketit unslieatlii a g the aword, aml uniter . the , broad 6anner.of-J)e'.6iIsUteMoilli aaettjng'!a'octrine adverse to a wueraHvw-Niiiun, sun bar. as rha prualty of their vrolsuoo.iih sword ,'and inJiscrin.inatemassacrvi ' ,h, irwilter not ly whaC a'rni thi' blow Wa arroUu . The. North LBy Cjl. C. if). Tba Dying Child. By . Mr tj-. i.'..t';r ri .u.trM.lc I., s'SoniWJ f. lU-eins. -18. Line to the memory of Mr. UKU . -v - ern am, that arm was jitorkusy"under Nprd-' em influence, 'h Proclammtwasad the fore Bill thus funed " ngbU of Sttil. atruck deeulv into th Constitution, ainl 4hs scsttcrd foje.of 'Federalism then eam Jironglnji to th alaadard of lbs Admimsts-Sjtion; men wnor, mi ha 1 a'for year exclodeJ.fromoliUcal .life. BOW baud of ofac hoUra, tha PrwdtUnl than ven tured upon thai wild sitravsganc and ungeae- roos proscription whirli so anfortunately mark, ed tha greater part of his admib'urtrauon. At every step the South was th aotTerer, At avery step thf Constitutiun sulTcred vioUoce.' Th President assamed apoa himself th adminislra- B6"rli8riff11fe'ctfoiaWiaer eapricioos and tyraanieai us of th.yte pew. er, h in more' than oneinatane assumed apoa himself th faulty of axclusiv legislation. II took lata hi own eostody th public aVoneya, fcuaiuirig 'In hinilf tha' uprtrn' fowetV the para and ihe aword. II distriUoted this money among partisan Banks and factious ad herents; thus itimolating thraugb. th ana th people to over-trtding; and through th other perpetuating hi .own distinctive principles aad policy '; He.interfered with 8ul and with local elections; arid wcloa this grand drama f usur pation, with th most shsmeles indelicacy "be nominated and .procured the elcctioufQU toe cessor!! . . '.'., , "The measarc were perfectly conseoant with federal principles; and if tha prmcrptebe eerract that disaffcciion lp th Union consists In eon soli Jatinj it powar and io violating lb Con. libation, then is th North, and th JV'orth a- lone, th disafl'ectcj portion. ' Yet the South, at time passive, and then agaia striking back time federal aggressions, ts suMected to tli suiaatar fat of being charged with disaflsction to the Union precisely in proportion as sh uphold rt true priricip'Dars,! a fajerativ system, ud not a eonsolidtd one; and to blend th Stat into a consolidated monarchy, under the reign of one man, or of a privileged faction, would be to evince a disaffection mora deep-seated and reprehensible' than could be manifested by a blow which would put tha Union asunder.' : The prospect-ahead is inviting; and weon- jur. th patriotic and Constitutional Unionist not to despdrn. Let lb South eonUnue to suow to the North,, by a firm and manly reeistaitce of eiecutiv eiieroachmeuts, fhet lhey prize the Vnion a itTAeiiU bt, next to , liberty. The North ha ceased her aggressions, and is now abandoning her high-toned monarchical, and liadoral principles;' and if sh will disclaim, th right or th intention to disturb our domestic re pose or to desecrate our hearths, altars, and actuaries; then, msy ws anticipate the time when th southern and the northern man shall grasp hands with kindred feeling" over the grave of Washington; whe the same banner, undint med by igt and unstained by etime, shall glad den the eye uf kindred freemen as it wave m- jesticalfy amid the' pore brecie of tte northern granite hils, or hangs tremblingly in the merid ian light of a soullisrn sun; and when the L'n Ion, cemented afresh- by the re membrane of past glories, ami by the hope of other yet to coine, haIf ,oVa onward under auapfcea the jnost -noble aud beneficent, to th fuiuluwiit ef Ha aiagaiQcent destiny! '; C Joaeph Bonaparte ha taken passage at Lon don in the' packet ship Philadelphia, and may be expected to arrive at New York. Cotntuodor Porter, Cbr dAICuta at Coactantinople, is on a visit to the U. .Plate for the benefit of hi health ' " -.' ' SOUTHERN LrfERARY MESSENGER. -.The OctubetLbiim ha been received. It leading psper is an able and interesting . Memoir on Slavery," by Judge Harper.'of South Carolina; and k will be sera from th subjoined, lahl of contents, that it eon lain various otber attraotivo arliclea. , 't :. CtuUnh th Octtbtr mttmbtr (Ae Jle ' . .-: ' -Mtngtr. iv: 'X-'r- y ., ' ''. 'bniCINAt PAPER3t '? " . , 1. Memoir on Hlavrrr; read befor the "8oudl Carolina Society for; the advancement f Learn ing, in Columbia; oy Juuge narper. ungin ally rubUbe4iaftiiharl Liierary Journal. Revised and eo.racled by . tha author for the Meaenger.? S. Odd. and .End. Or con trasts of Old snd Jfew l ime. By Oliver Old arharil. - 3. LsHter Jnllr40-UV KdUofcof I th M etw ajvn .s)epartoM from Yaletta; Citta Yeochia; Beggar; Catacamna; ou raui oavoj Statu of St.' Pauk.Haodof Bl. John; Aneedoto TS iloiii parlet'Til rtcitvb -hbtryrJjSktt5Ueaj ih. Crsnd Master U'Aobusaon. . 4. The Copy- rtOok-O-a. JV.My Coaw Bobt Warwrck ujd l,. :,orocd , W'tt- Terdwrt:, oi Dunmore,' Genealogy; Hawwoodj An MiktA fit u.-f, -.h-i ahoSvas bran- I?. t:sssss. f Paterdlartr;. tinned T , Itemuk a - th Ksssy enntled Washington and the ratnot Army, pvousn ad in'thAugaa No. of the. L, Messenger, relative to the dothiqgof Gn. Washington with tha imperial purple, by the army. By lU bi ographer of Judge Cbaam, . A Review of the (tew Worn yn ex tracts;-rnuiicu, Skcteheaof ihelr Moil, Clirota, KereosaaBd. tjcenry; by'jaa Jfall. author of Bmriler Tales, ate.? Y, Biographical kU-heofliviogAmer-iean fVctaand Novelist: No? IV, Oeofga P. Morris, Esq.rof.iVw York, with extract from bis prose and poetical writings, embracing" th Little. Frenchman; Woman) Lin -afur the Manner oTthd ' OlaeTimn Rosabel; A South ern Kefraint Ahniiversavy JJyuin; 8tsrtibt Re colleetirms; Khfme add Reason; Tbe Miniature; The IUlortt Indian Poem; Line to. J'oct; Mrt..'i U nf.n. pueblo's Addreas. Ao'. SrC. .- . o ... ...I 1 Th W.irluV A,n extract, from tlie.Columbg f Lilies to the Memory of Mr.- Anne C Davis, of Natchea. Mriwjpi By Mrs fi. A.' DtHiny-tO Tba Mourner Coiafortetl; By Mrs. I..H. Sigoufrney.Ml. Banco; or the Tenant oflbe Spring. A Legend ptths White Surpliur. Wiilleo by a gentleman at the. White Sulphur 8pringa,duru) the last season, at the request of a Lady, who wondered, why ao eelebraled re gion bail notprodue4 a rqmanc. .1. To a Bscbelorof Aru'on hisimo;;. By abrothjw A. B. Cirr.ln, 8. V. 13. Th Widower Ho- Bloouv.' BvS. 14. Th Evening rnmrese. fXi- , ,,,, . . ... , i;i,im,i ft. I l I . I U'lT .'..1 r.irtVllMa VMT& Vj Eliza, of Main. s ny, rJ h' ' JiBOLITIONWM. , . Tlie -tynchburg Virginian has the I following array of fact ihowing the re- .. . .. '. 1 .it". lationi fwatiogoetween certain icnuii.g nrejnbers and,presses of ttje administra- the organ of tha democratic party, ia a decided abolitionist, though not so vio lent at Wrn. Lloyd Garrison. In ISew Hampshire, the brother of 'uevi Wood bury, Secretary, is chief cook and bottle-washer'?' among these .modern Pharise-S. in ermon the van Bu- ren candidate for Secretary ct State and Oeutehaftt Oof eWpr fit th1ast el lection were (.Dicers of Abolition Soci eties; and the two last democratic State Conventions, "held in the Common wealth, openly expressed abolition prtrv Cipies. tu i'lassaciiusciis, a tare pui tton of the v an ueren paper are auo li'.ioniita-tif the 200 Van Bnre mem bers of the last legislature of that State, only su voted against the aboli tion resolutions adopted, after being earneUy advocated, amtoi ulhera,.by Selh Whitemarh,:trh7rhTa(rteil the Van Bann Electoral Ticket, -and' br F. Bowman, another Van Bureu member who said that vhe believed the rcsolu (ions would disstdve the Untoti, but he should hevertneles give them bis ote,' that lata ; democratic caudidate for Congress in the Boston District,' Amasa Waflcery U aleiding abolitlonisl, as 1s Ijeorge Tjancroft, ivceull.appoiiiUd br Mr. Van Btfren collector ol the port of Bostyn. JivJ-re Morton, their stand- ink candidate fur Governor fr thetiaf fifteen ire'M's. Aleiande'r 11. Kverett, one' ofthtir new Converts, and - many others of less note. In UhtMle Istuiii, DuteeJrarieithe Van lluren leader, heads the Abolitionists likewise In Ohio, 'ITloinas Morris, the Van Burcn Senator, their file-lfader. ' ";. Sound DoflrinKK communication in the Richmond Whig contains the following sentence.'" It is the true, and the ouly true tloctiine, and ouht to be deeply pondered by every patriotic Whig! - :L: ;.. Let the Whijs convince their oi- poneiits. by their acts, that their uu- lect Is nurel v to reform the govern meut, anu in tng it duck to me goou um limes, aud not the telat or aggrandise ment o m ont man or tet of men, and then we may work a change, hich, .. . . . ..... . .. .ii thoush it cannot cure the curse that has fallen upon us in the present genera tion, will in time nrove a tlesinj to our country, and it ts to. be hojied for ever be a beacon never to worship uiiy man. Jm The Great ''bstwk V; t lentrth touched the shores of t lie 'Ureal West. S.e had a larSe number f cabin nasseniiersrrdS autn'e of them distinguished nersonazes. - Slibrin"H Jttws that there Was !;loriou! weatli er" in Ennland for harvesting. . Not withstanding the undoubted cliaracte of the crop, the prices of grain' do not appear to-have failen mucli. .we are led to believe, though,, thai Ihe 'lad is owing to- the manoeuvring ot the gram hlerr and thovCwhoare interestea in reducing tba duty "average in order to throw into market the bonded wheats. Notwithstanding these efloHs.irowever a-decline, bad taken place, and few transactions were making,- in coiise' quonce" of the tndigpostt'uiftirf . ptlrcha sets; snd Jhe Londoii Tunes says, in bonded wheats operations were entirely suspended. A reduction of 23 cents in the bbL: took place in New Yock oh l ot's lay, though most holders wi re said i. . ... v;h' 'fnMAw . ' IV UC UIMI. H.,.im. Iredell supERioii.coifivivl , dona Uope wnn wns-tnuicieu lor yiic murder of John 'Brtgg and who - had fet-en found guiltjr; at this lace si mtin".b s ago, was "igSi n pu tZ u port , his trial at .the Superior. Caurt -of Iredell which was held last ,week bf Hon or Judge TU'tUeTe iuuel the same, as that drUVered .bo fore the first Jury with one of: two iin-; .porlau.JcxccpJio After rcmaiitiiig out auoux ait - nour, lieu witn I'm letier. -i.r,- j. haiid, and'acntehced lO' 1 jhonths'.'Mn' niaiinmi.nti Miwt iif neiftnle believe thai he has treat cause io be thafikrulifoT if . , -wl- ;. ..... t,:S ma good uck.. urejiwjdHivci iiun. uui the pall.iwa evidentlv fniin the same f.l.. 1 . ' I -..... I. n, Sum n-i.t-i Judge Bailey, to grant hint J riew JriaJ," to wit, that thefe'wa ro1'itchardent Htiints used' bt the witnesses,', jt "be. fore the coutmissioir of the offence, for it to b! cfci lairt. tliat.the - hail a.cleaf perQeption of the' facta.,." This doubl save'd hiin-( - " s, V -' , - ' ,". Jamf.s It I)oDOK,SolkilfJvr (lie State.' V, t : AfexandeO . D.F. Calewell. sqra for Prisoner; ,? tt'utcliniHin.. ," The Leeds Times giyea aonits TaVther . particular of the inarvclh.ua pjeiirVif good fortune tlisi has 4etafea'ajdckvr tpg kmtter of Nouiohah Mr xoifiin into possesitiin of . barnnetCy and. esr, tales valued at twoiltlionB ofdollars ner annum. besides an acculuTatcd fond of about ten luUlious, llfshaine .isj John Leman---now Str Jomi-raUl nA is 54 years old. He ttime into ihe title SiU estates oy remote uaccat,ueing e grandson of 4 cousin, to. the 'late poSMssor. 4 . 1 ... t ...... .... - .- T'- . 'I-'ortlia Bur. v C O N V K D S U M, I sm a word of 13 lattera, Uy 3d, -1th, Cth, j 1. - :.. 1.- . - -.1. 4 1 iW 3J,th. and 1.3th, is adistingiiisbsdms-H kty-j 7th, 13tB, Mb, and 3rd. ia a amaUmrd,. ftly 7Ut, 4th, lOlb, and 6th. i distinguished, nembe 01 vongrcs. - my 1st; jvtn. vtnj anj uw, wbat many are iret.Wed wita, and none wam. My Jd. 4th, lOtb, 6th, and u, belong to a . .' NOTICE- ' ', Tax Sala of Laud Its ttoc County of Benttrortt i Will b old, at lb t:ourt Hosm door la Washington, a Iba lh day Xovembee. It9. follow mn Ui ia lh Town of W siasio aad Uwls ia th aoanty of Beaolorl, for lb eTr- i tl laiesdu k lb JarlSi7;- , -J" ';. '".V':; -'v'' 0ars ! rejuited own era' Situslioa. Tba nnr nf Phili) fj.ley Uasner'a oirf paK or W'siaatoaM - i, . . .. do . .loffJa r.. rvputcd eaaar. y , Estate U Jus. K. Usuttdi,i nioant't Creek Mills, . .. Ttanler's Crevk, : ' ' Near Washington, ttiu the Leii s ut Kennedy, 11 U.atk Toll, .. ! '"T .'. ' . ., . : : Wakh'ni'siqn, Beaufort ;0"y . September t, 183 J RtlWAN SUPEIUUR COURT.. ; ' The fall term f thiaf iipei itr Ctnirt has just cimelnded t session. "Nothing of a very interesting'.1 character has coine.lwfoie. the;' cittt. Hid Jloiur Juilo. Settle. ' lUchamed hi,fdutie much to Hie sattsl'action i.Talf.'prsoiiji: concern eU ' eKiiuw ,ot,no vim.- in iii itidir'titl denrtuet haa more of the oviri rr in moda As well as tlie forliter in re. "': : ... . . a , . ! ..I aiilior JutllU .".ticil, was nppunneu CWrk of this Court ih ihe plaVe vf Co'. J llciuy tides, wno .restxvci " . iinetice of WI health, and who lie, we afe sorry to sav; at"the point of death, ' r. . lf.i-1. . . , i artunit ii Hicifiiuui. , H .-.I in-' I. ii iiiii . Prnrerbi.-X wlrite tlove often ciiiiceals a tliiiv hand. The remedy fur injuries is not to- remember them, lie a friend tn yourself and other will. Asuin- to thi nuntrv to hear the jiews of Hie town. lie.not a baker n your nean i v , v. " - I !.., made of butter. Call me cousin out coz en me not. Faint uraise is tits pa rage- metit. Ask tltv purse what, thou should! buy.- Zeal without knowledge is like fire .without light. Youth aud White naiMr r(miii take an Impression. Vows made in storms are forgotten in calms. The chuah is euv,ol temper when clini iiv'is culd and zeal is hot. .The sting if repreach is the trofli of it, En: y ahools atotbers and wound herself. A coesequill is more uUngerous than a lion's claw. iJewaje ot a snesi ; and a'wet rat.' . . , ..." r ' 7 fi7 vio!What:wtrll be tha characterof our Oivernlneut,'it io the Pmidtait'dVutUtnifyto execute the laws and his capacity of CoinmWKief in-Chief ot 'the Army, were addet the control of, the reve atti, iJiniugli tie Sub-Troasuryi scheme? . . : '' " - 5 ' ,'-' ,f yinier.f-ln whatever slat an -individual unites in bis person, the; exe cution of Ihe lawa,"the comlninfl of the arm and the management f 4lii rev enue, that state may b termed a MonaTcJif." .The name assumed 4 by the superiirr; thua itiveaied is j, of 'little eon'sequence to .hepublirji orwttt avail wUalher 4hi ajfgregatea trust ts devolvett on iTictator, a triumvir. ' br -.;:- -a vrifiofewfi'i j7wh ; r - . For the Sir ' ? ' ''--, . MrEal Vo? SirIn .looking over. Tlw Blsadsrd". of the 20lh JiepWt by ehauc pstus . kit m soininiuUcnlioW In' lb at. tseswdlekl siglied P M.'criiiT'isfntrai'i.rt an edela Jgnad' L which - . r - . ' ' t 1 'II. . 1 L . f .1." pt.ieare-1 ir) in ureerBi-.aag.i 's-wriv .m ?tti Sept - l b Jaig M. ppoairu au; inpraiii ahoot Jetleri m-ing carved iu ga.iafn 'p cdo?. thai I Was inJUi ed to procure O opy' of the Patriot, to see whtU-fould b ihe great gara-J lias -wKihii ealleil lortn-aucll a si.owcr i eriu- wamrtogetboT wiiri so great display ol Hi ssm IvtV igmimnea-'-'when luf I foond a piuipla rela 4ioH of an rncidoiil, wfthont any direct refcreoo--td snv iiarticular tfiimit, ' eV) the old sdag has onoe again proved Uua;' eouscieuta need. 00 lrh,hM-r-een; moeh 4rita'ocmar 1.W fn ns-Wl4.sui)MiM h. has) -tW 8is. sMRsqlato-vatary -of Cupid Inigk Jtoys obwrrved that Jt-Hcrr are ofieaWwrredaftor ear. ton and If fa. .haul J never bseWrved the fact,la i bo Laeeros not to be ' man of obstlrvati6n:) ud is tJisposod- ti doubt Ihesouihlness ol tn asrtton, lfh"w4ll4ru-4hi.Wigottottelf into oms city grsveyjard, tr a rospeciiiCl msrbhr cutter's lnip. be esq have att-oceutar damoaatraiiaa T. tjto fact. " -. ' " '' '. 1'Ji4ove-ii:k- eour. would have onO iisliev that iwkMtleewarv for freott to Uka a reg ular eousq of studios )0 as hijf so iilstituliou j as a eoBege; to Jearn.liow to 7iaee ine,iwy sira i,le Worda.iV.winr eafr7, Mor taloly oav. "WkS&S t Which' Aegradu: . 1 ... ". 1 1 l . .11.. u.:..t-.; ..nl..-s ,A be brfsf) -On Would. Urdly rbuikr it unju to iihiuMs thsi th eentleman if SaJtatt with tjie departed jfsrm and -feSto! of h'ie luvely Uulce--ni lhat'bi wer if observation are. on.idirs. bly imiirauV, Now, I would-ollvisa Itiit) "to qail dnbbjjug in newspapers rUiionger heads tliab hitroVn. or hp mightiet AUiselT fartlier" into a eeu-gory risp hi rtov i.-(rwrould,'oot have bim frar fikmucal force.) If -be ahoirfd not U- jii-4, his friend L. mii.ht.Whh propriety, rb.im with pu of oM, "Oh? tht my ep-onen wouu ajTil't a book, aud cail.that huck' n-imtf."' - - lAItniElis r . lit thi Coimty, by JirVfi.11, PH. Mr. SuM V..sa 11 Slv-klsdlh M - In Urjinvilla county by Thoma Cook, i itt; .IIiUsaran-DilliVl to M iss- Caiidjs Bailey. . 1 yg thtaeoimty, by Joseph r. vaott, a.sq mi, John P-.' Kobesow to Mis Marrjia Trrll, daughter of JteSobwoo Tenalt. - , ,' - InLin'crilnfy th Rev A. MiUor,"Mr. Joim P,,Aberuati.y to "Mis Jan Rankju. ' s VAlso, by.UieaaraeilJV. JaineaA.betnaUiy, to Mioo Mar Kankiav : .' I ' ' "' ':r toli?'5;r,' In thi city oh th.S4tH ult. Mare'krat Wjight, aged tJ.montha, uVughler of Mr. Wm. UF ...a f . IS tl . In ndimrteounty,Tenn. Mr. josepn i.j lor. formerly of Grntill eoorlty, in-Mbf 8tla. .. ln,ConeorJrCbsrrti eounty, aged shout yer,Tivid Stork; Esq. formerly of ,thame vnsswi'l" Kmrr at laao. Aaaasi t . TaA ouw. not fcataM ol 4t I kit I 13 10 13 50 1 ? '"i'rt M fino - jsu - so io no ' so ' TS 0Wat.,'is'- f 59 Si AlXEtf GRIST, Bbwif, Price Ad, jr),.; . . "ST" well beloved tuber isf th Luihmau Church in thssactuui at tha Stala, -' ;J ! " ..V .-; In Korkiiuiham, on tli 10th mat., athamsl Fields, aged about 40 years. " '. I sill sell Cr ssth, M Ihe lUmrl llouss fa " Suteavijl. in MoiitUj, hc 'With of. Ueutbeex next, lit kdlowing ti-ucls of tai.it, or a aiash thriitol wlH satisfy (be Txe due there (er , the jer ISJ6, sud all ta d;.'.' . , , erson Dsiuea, t'iinim Nasi Tu1 lli.triols. Ar, due. B lward llui-artt W .lkors - 46 'l .1f John Slaveu - " do ' SO. '90 .esi W alker ih ' t 'IS Jebrire Kiiiuriirrt' do - t M Agorss HtfarU " Miwigoracrr - SO" I Jseob Johnson - - do - ". S7f' 16 'Sir- .1 5 . I J -i , 1 '' 5 ip I S , I 15 tr S 4tl" .1 , i s; jrb l utkre ' do. ' l ! J.iwtAi M. tlll Tsjset 11J; jokii .Mcl.ain do ' , liH "' Jim. S soil (itit errs) tie 115' Klitha Seolt ' '.lift ' ' ti Vim. I. .'(). irfsnn tJIsrke . VW John ti-in Ur IS Dtinsnn W illismson do - " 100 S'jioiifl firming Joiw ' . - - ti asmMVI l.silui John Nsil . Jonet Jiines Huilvoh UeniR-tl . 61$ lint cil Itiall l'..IM . ilo , .ImifS WmMlwunl" il 'v 7i sow . J13, .I00 tr,rs Itsilrbril Qihrra - da Z-' Anilrew lok llarringloa Joan t. Moure -. ou Xil MtKuy (estate), rlo . : Ueo, Moura (estsw) o 4W jusr.rii ni. liadell couutv, Sept. Ii. IVJi ' - tl 44 t Priee Adv. $5 '' TboI'ltllaaelplila . . ' SATt yKDAY COUUICItV -! 1 tax fjjuil r Ejrst jpgB . Tbe Hn-si lti;llrrl pstronsge, Irons s.ery' as. Hon ot' attMHtry is tba4iet e.nteosajif il ipro vsl. lis- list euibisse over thirl Iktumnd sub- surilwi ! ! "'.kleading bora llie Lakes to thc.0 eu, SU'I ennibining all iatvresl nd slsisei ef the ii-i-'l r Our rrpuhlie. It is lb LAIMlK.lT abtl CflKAPKST Journal ih Iba World!!, Tk general ehsrseter1 of Uis Coariier is -li , Its' column aobtsia .v..,-,,;-;.- J " Selenee,' " ' " Domrstia InUlligene ' Meehimita, Health, .. Agt-teultare;' ' .;' KsHteMtoo, Vs-v;- '' ' Kiirwitrn news, ,5.-. Aruusrmeat,,!.,,.., ,. , -.. . klnikliiv. r T'ha Ihaina.-.,,.. t . v.. K..l.ll.i;nn. . Cilv Miliar. ' , Mrilivlne. 4. . Amusing kliseclfaar, -The lk t'almee, Tlia Markets, . ' , Hunioroai Postiesl Artirlrs.- :' Aad' all other nuitrra iliieuised In a VuWsal' -saily Jonmar lurnistiing alingeibae ssiaM, nr-e believe as interestni; a Vsriew, aaaaa So band to -asty oilier Jouraal issued at lb wortaW ' Uur arrngrm-t.siMbl'.' its la 4. v ho-aib suirvnt tJta-rslui e ol bwoaa, enit oyr orre ivattei-ts' Hi bem embrase many pi th best' 1iyeiiar4iMhe 4wirv,.u.l...l. , This apprbvetl 'Hmily pM-r ia ftrtcUy nratrai Ha af tta. In-pulrlMS sun religion, aim tne aacomproRiismr upiuucut.s-f all q-ckry. ' " . ''v.jf'o'it:. fij-T'onrii; I)wrHts to aM iiitriest i the soiumss ef Ika- Otti-ior, -we lf -r pr. it.-ium nf Ibiee hoinlr-ed dollars -tor ihs'j i-it story ihst taay k ssirt a ' brl.M-e "Ihe fii sr ol November neat, to btk mliltd r Ihij rtreivi fif the' MloWlng geau mr, aH knuSa ia Ih Liiaratwra. Of par oaa-. md,,tr ''- W, ..; . ivf-,. .'.: ... . '---ct-.. WJOSKPIl B CIIANULRlt . . . II1IIL-Ir UlilMHU -. . r-t uUif ,,i,.1 t. f .'To Ihns writer aba-May "eend u.TiVs, atilh"inv 1mi )sk (ba nrfr J bm v,lich w awr ' ai.li to iiubli b, shtll.s in) ,a entira strt of the Vkat T lhilJtlihl,: llyytha- selebtslcd WI1jtJ,mhnwrrrg-ey--af -MskMitl -biiStilHiir ot oar rr s(unwikd by tetter, yrrs desrndia r -itaJU-l'Isti'sMMS - 'bw'prwa l Ih Cuuru-r is otily 4 including " the jie I'C PM-moonl sad . Giranl Ci'lleee, Joe . one money mA posi.aa. "V "t ". " 1, ;.M.MAKI?I It flOlJlEN, . .'- "" i- ''. -N. "0-4Mek Slrost, " . , , Oppmlla ll.c Ksebaijge; lkilil Par ( -wa-svl sa aopis- ol'iha.Conrr, -irvlr, aud lb W4ks ot Cspt-'MsrjsU lo-d. Mr. .pulwar, smbmlg'-r"::'..T'.;-''' s ; ;;. mghifii'nivW.'f mm riha-ilsy. . - V ,', wUesemttsia aop.. of the Caar, " " " ' -" y : t - - For (5 Mote, e send la hi subttriW. tha.' , e senil la mr subssri ear aad Ih facuiv . Wild et:e,' pMs. 1 - . . - . twnrr toe jrrsr aad th cuiv yieaf of runauciiHiis, or. . Aiiplicatiou Will Ih) mnIe'4o the neat briitfral Assembly' lue Au Ael'loe. msHrJi Hsli; sommonlj llrl Jm'l kn a by iba tMMSMt f Hnb Msio.; iha : oroori-'r of William -Ilill blibe City juf JlJeigb. f: , ;eH.S, 'iSSf. ..,. ' 4f if!- ,'. ItoniloKi! JVavintioii loripir,f- '1'lia Arnuisl Vlsslirig n lb llusn'nke eatjin Cswrpanr, . will, ee.bi.id at IV UJo, -o ' Moad lha 6lh til Xural. . " ' - - (vA.J0TNfIL t-WeldeW-Spt. it II5 ',..,: ,t fl. .. '. J: nith KOAii iitox. ; 7 '. ' ,'Th sitbmriiWr wAVra to imparl Iron fur-Rji'li'' irir, vlelivered maajt of Iba Atlantis ortsur Nw tMeao oa Ibyiaaat raasoasb' leems.", pbibHlclpbia, Jaee 1, 183S, 1 iiS oeat ihii5 .;'.- OTTO YAKSS.: ; . " J m hsslrneted to scU this tiel lor thah. ecr, ky wholesale saly, aa to afforil-tlie Mf-. f sliaiit room to snsk a profit " Thru ah m,y wmi the yam.lv lb rpiaatrty, will P'es) ; cm) af a ffie, add rxmm prhwaud qnalily. Wsera si'ma wrlasired, I vull lake noleswlih aia urUc to be ld t Ih eml of sis raouiUs. , ,- WIL.U PECK, . V. - .. , N - f7 r Agon lor Battle l Brsiber, lt1Wrrpei.l..-ISi '.' ' 57. va - .... TT' " 30B PR1NTIN0?, -' Nealhy attd expeditiotitlj tecutodftt ; tut uiHsc,, . . . f ;- .... f V I i :.i ! t . . t '"V I f ' 1 - i '- i 1 :, . '-'-t 'i 4

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