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s-. -- . j g t i has no vote, his duly being perform- G 11 E KK SB! ll U L Gil : rM mTflv by making known the va vancy and ntmingth candidates. JVEDAEStfVil, Jil'T. 20. "Wh" i Vir u rt;gi.s, !cl hci nons rc jt. i e. We are itiloi med that the drawing of Judge Murphy's Lottery did not take place last week, according to previous notice, i;i consequence of the Agents failing to make a icturnot the tickets by them sold. It is pre sinned, that notice of tho time ol drawing w ill be given. Tickets may be had uf Dr. John A. Mebanc and Christopher Moring, of this place. We understand that Gen. Daniel F. Barringer, of Waki. and J nines Mebnne, Knq. of Orange, are Candi dates for Congress, to fd tin vacan cy occasioned by the resignation of Mr. Mangum. -4- On the 30th ultimo, the anniversa ry Commencement in Harvard Col' Jeee, ,MassachuHetts,.,.took ..place ; when th' degree of Doctor of Lawn was conferred on the fnHowlnggen tlcmen : Wmr Gaston, Esq.' of this State, Gov. Lincoln,. James Lloyd and William SullivanEsqrB. The degree of Doctor of Divinity was conferred on 3, and that of Bachelor of Arts on 5 The number, . of arrivals at Wil mington, in this State, during lfi .. year eudinglIiei..Slst ..uLtimo. wa Fayettevillc Observer, llalcigh, Sept. 15 On Tuesday morning last, just be fore day, the Northern stage was rob bed of part of its baggage when with in a few mdes of Louisburg on its way south. There were several passengers all of ihem probably would have lost their trunks, nut tin driver fortunately discovered what was going on. stripped the stage and pursued tho villains. They succee ded however, in carrying off one tru k. belonging to a gentleman of Charleston, S. C which contained amongat other valuables, 100 dollars in specie, Fayettcville, Sept IS. Daring Hobbery O'. Friday last, as Capt JameW Tonnes, Merchant of Cheraw, and lately of this town, was travelling towards Raleigh, his trunk was cut; louse from his Gig, a rid deed, His funeral was attended .) all the foreign uittmtt is and tli . cvh ot the place, and every honor ,Mid to tiip remains of our unfortu iate countryman! r;, " y -v v.. We have talready announced (be ; . . . ." . j. . adjournment of the Americau Uou greas oi uepuiies, to me i i he new; minatcd for vice president of the U nifed Slates, in connexion wi h tho Philadelphia nomination of G iu'ial Jai kson for president The iysoIu tio. s are signed by the chairman and secretary, anct published ih tne usual ' form at Providence, Now we look upon this . procedure as absolutely to be upon their guard as some lurk ing vidians are suspected of infesting the neighborhood. . Since the above was in type, we have been informed that the trunk, broken open, but containing the -wearing apparel and papers of Capt. Tovncs, was found within a mile ol this place. The robber, disappoint, ed in finding any money, had aban doned" his prize. Journal. nersji sloops. l'3 were from fo reign! and 255 from American ports. pnm ico, we learn (hat Commodore rotter of the Ueputies, to meti agijin in disgiacefuL To say that it is a utforuood .( Msxico, (only a mr matter nfnnrt. of fun and fro-' t' . ... .1... .... IV. li... I. ' irffu1Mm u. .,iu ,w1ulc,J.i nfic j9 cxnwe If Uie miserable . appear, 4h4t l h. adjournment hS e pregenUive 0f Gov. Shuliz'a mil- q,.i without good redaon 01 the few . ' . . . . .. .u,, persons who assembled. MDawkin. 1 chsracter, is willing to go thro fha BntUu Commoner to Panama, tbe country dressed like a m.hury had lost, by death, both his leereta zanV anJ "uibiUnp himself to the riea. That shore Is more fatal to the friends of vulgar spdrt tor a shmng lives of visiterV than even the coast a piece, he has a right to do ariu5 of Africa it to the whites. The Com tho civil authorities, have a right to niiHio"er of the K.irig of the Neibcr- take him up as a vagrant. I5ui io lands had gone loWera Croz tobe couple, his name in this manner with nearer th place of.re-uoion'I But, if tha of Jackson the Hero ot N w he stiy long therV, he fate ot the Orleans -who is a pure and eleva tw B' iiish Secretaries, will almost te(j patri ot, and a real benefactor to cen.iir.1) overtake Inm-the climate jjg country, w in ??ery point of fiew . of Vera Craz b.inS Iklal to Btran- inexrusabniJ cli8eful W .heV eerii as thai otTat&ma. 'k -iirfv , , . . .f 5 We are glad thatTthe place of As- authr9- Gen: Jrk,n, ,,a8 a rW sembly ha? beeo changed ; for, now, o comjiete with M . Adams or m.ij . our ComiD.8sioners may nttenii Hie-bX e,se for the presidency, ant Cdinr'e without the apprehejnuiun of his tnends have a right to support heard ofTravdlers would do well "'5 lir,py:'8 c,?9ff by fare tg.r (late of our choice and will not be, nanus, ineiameuieo ur auhhuu ho long as ijr. iohui auiuini.Mern fell a miriyr to tbo climate, and we the government with tho sum' just nhould be sorrj to xpe any more of aM( enlightened views, and the same our valuable citizeus to such hazards, j inflexibility ofpurpo9e which has .Yat Int. Counterfeit Vu9. We av on vSaiunUy u counterfeit note of the HfateBank of North-Carolina, of the denomination of live dollars, which was well calculated to deceive those who are not particular in examining, but whicbwoaid not tand tho test of ariose1' inspeetiohr 1'he sfgaature eThe Charleston M ercury contra dicts the report of the death of Gen. Wade. Hampton, whi' h originated in I a Louisiana paper, and savs that he has recovered, and is now at his re sidence in Columbia, S. C. The late Judicial Appointment. leiably tveirimitateJ, although it is emy to tletect the forgery. The eu g aviog is ruther inferior to the ori ginal notes ; and the paper' is eniire ly ilHIerent, being more thin, tough, mid of a lighter color. Norfolk Herald. was about to take command Naval firce'at Vera Cruz, apart ments having been provided for him, to guard ngainst JhVdiseases of tin shore, in the CasiJe of St. John de Ulloa, where it is as healthy as it would be on board ship until the marine shall be made ready fr sea, The reception of Commodore Por ter at th seat ot (i eminent ot Mexico has been of the most satis f .ct ' V nature. The emoluments of The Catawba -.Journal and a writer jhfc sttirnare leas than eported. but in the Western Carolinian complain, still considerable, sav SS 4-00 per an- ano with mucli reason. vt think, ot nm The Gbvernmcn;, moreover, I exemplifies the truth of the above ttie appomtmeni oi Juuge wangum understanditig that, in entering the statement, in the publication of an to the bench ot the biperior Courts, , Mexican1 service, Com. P. reliti by the Council of State. The main qUjshed, of course, an old claim ground of, complaint is, ihat Judge Vl,ic, j,e ,a( unon the Consuladoof Mangum resides in Orange county, ; Havana, agreed to apply to the Gov whichhas hadmoreoftheseappoirirHlen,rapnt of Vera Cruz to place him ments within the last ten years than j j possession of a large tract of land the whole of the State besides ; and joll ti,e fine river of Guasacualco. where three out of the six Judges Tne Government of Vera Cruz' has now reside. This is a very unfair I agreed to cede to the Commodore distribution, or rather monopoly, of eleven leagues square in the richest an office equally important to every and most beautiful part of the State., part of the State ; since, the incum- jTlie tract contains about half a mil bents arc frequently called on to ex- lion of acres, and the route to the ercise some of their functions be- parj fic, for the establishment of tw en the terms of the Courts. A which a decree has recently been person here having business with one made will pass through it. f the Judges must go 80 miles to On .Commodore K arrival In Hillsborough; from Wilmington 110 Mexico there was some discussion miles "to Newbern ; and from the in the public prints, as to the expe western part of the State about the diency of preferring him to any Cas same distance. If the Judges were liliava otficer for the chief Naval com- a 4t ft nm .... appointed trom (Jiiterent pans of fffe mantl. W. Int. ' . State, say one from each Judicial District, this inconvenience, w old be matetially lessened. It is very just ly remarked, that Mr, Mangum's Standing, either as a Lawver or a Jurfge, is not so respe. table as to 1 Consul, H. E. outweigh these considerations of con-venifnre. We have heanl other objections to the appointment, which it is needless to meiiti6n it- is aj impopular here Advices received at New York fromT3'gota, dated the i'b July, contain an ammrit of the assassina tion at St. Martjia, of the American Fmlgee, Esq. fie was in;ttioianly murdered on the HLdi,5fthe t.ith, by a thrust thro' the heart with his own sword, and his throat cut from ear to ear, whilst in bed. Mis trunks were Hied-of Cheap Travelling. The price ot travelling in the Canal Packet Coatv. on the vhd line between Schenec tady and Buffalo, i3 thrt;e cents per mile, including board, or two cents without board. A late New York Evening Post anecdote- respecting ' an itenerant merchant, commonly yclept a ped ler, who conveniently took passage on b artf of one of the Canal boats just before dinner. He made a very comfortable meal, and expressed him8flfvery well satisfied with the accommodation, and in particular, with the provisions. After having been dragged two miles on the big ditch, he took a polite and affection ate leave of the captain, regretting that he could not longer enjoy the pleasures of inland navigation; and tendering a sixpence for his passage thus for marked his pnsidential ca reer. IJut we honor Jackson as a 1 man of talents and great bravery, of a hih and chivalrous eharaeter, oT unbending and uncompromising ote grity, aad as ao ardent lover of his country. And we despise the tniu, who, in yielding a fair and hqnoura blo unport to the candidate of hit . ftltAft.,v.i . .ftft 1 L fta,vt AiftJiit IvI-mA. equal fairness ami honour tovarus a hiU minded opponent. wVnr. Com Mv. Ca . Pliiflr. faftiii hist urrfVftl u 4 Bjnton, advertised hiinjelf aa fol lows : " '" " Col. John Pluctc, oomtnander of the -Mh Reg. Pennsylvania Militia, moh respectfully informs the milita ry iml civil geo'Iemen of Boston and it vicinity, that he has t ablihed his head quarters at Tvingman's Ho tel. at the sigo of the Lamb, ihr he will h happy to receive the congra tulations nd reciprocate the good fel- t Jovhip of his fellow eitizens from 8 to 10 o'clock, P. M. this day aud to morrow. The Colonel has the honor to inform thoie who may be inclined to favor him with a visit thai he shall on this occasion appear in full Mili tary Costume." CASTOR OIL. TUB Subscriber is prepared to supply Medical men, Merchant and others with Cold Pressed Castor Oil, Of die best quality, and on the most moderate terms. The Oil is manu factured at the establishment former ly owned by Field & Mattoon, tvro The cantain said he must vav for me sonth of GreenlborouRbOr- his dinner but the pedlar showed der directed to Greeniboroagh, will him the rates, wh r h were t hrpe rents UB "ennru ia, snu lurnisneu m a mile, including feed ; and depart ed leasurely to pursue his mercantile speculations. Carrying jdics too far. That worthless vagabond. John Plur k,who Bottles. Kegs or Barrels. JOHN W. HARRIS. ' Sept 20, 1826 22c NOTICE; -The Snbicrilicr havib; declined the as in the west, aud a strung hope is , their contents, and many other arti- entertained that the Igislajlure .wiltjdes carried away JllHL-bjghcst in Hot coiififnTif. "" ""'dignati n is said to have been man 1 lie governor having been men- llested at this atrori mis act( on th Jioned Jn ana at taeJuide-atliide4.Harl-'of4biv(prWent- and - intra bl toabove, we think no blame 'can .at. tanfs, nnd scvcralvnrsons have been lacn io Dim lor this or any other ap- apprehended and confined ori:9 pointment. If we' rrtistakc not, he .cion, of having porpetratetr the sus pi ll or carriea in his pocket a commission Mercantile business, respectfully r from the Oovcrnor f Pennsylvania, as a rnloriel of militia of that state after making a fool of himself, and a Jousand otliers who went to see him in this city, has gone on a tour thro' the eastern states. At . ProvjOpficc he was gazittedas the lion" of the day, and at Boston his arrival is im- ti(unced, accompanied by a biogra- iI i i ci lkc ir Ii. bet 6 it would not quest all those indebted to .him by noie or otherwise,' to come forward and . rtinke immediate, paympnt. at longer induljene' e.nnot b triv- n. ABU AM M (1KRKN. NOTICE Th Tenfr Tinf JATeeTri'n1tic" be so bad.; but Hi ,:r--- - r.,,n fi,Kf v.i..r.'i n- jipeara Ihat on the voyage from N. fnWr JxL A Sermr w.l! b .leliv-, Y,vrk "Vr&mmr?vn the Sfcamrboat r t by j lie'f -w-Wm I). j'aisly, lnA Washington, a meeting of the pas ;a folli-eiipn taken op lor tho benefit angers wns hrldrn'rhalrman Jind ,of the lijitituii.rn. secrcUiiy .tjamcdand VUicU, was no I 'Urscp;to ro Aug. 39 1S2G. i
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