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:.:':Hr.':rA:i.m . v;fe;r.i; -NORTtt-CAKOMNA' STATE (RAKETTEi . v.:-, . . . ' : 'U.S-VOL: XXIV. ' ' r i ?J ' ( ' FRIDAYPEBRUARY 1 8, 'issfct ; S -V V' - -1 ' i r.. fOide! ! 1 - 3" is 'poblsbea: CTeTyFiW 7?t - V -JOSEPH GALES & S0N ;i At TLree Dollars per annum, or One pollar . . . - and a iiaa xar pan year to . d c paza in - ;' v v ' 1 ADVERTI8 EIENTSr'' ' , is ' r y Not fvxccedinic 16 lines, neatly inserted three V ; . .times for a dollar, and 25 cents fo "every -V succeedintr publication those . of.Vreater V 'length in, the same proportion-'..I..Co5fjirifj- .;.c4tit thankfuuy received. .....umBi tp , , ' the Editors mast be post-paid. . , n , r . TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, .1825. 'p , The lono agony is over -J9 and J. - Q. Adams' is President of tfie, . United lumpen xmazszni. - - ..States,, for the next foar vears. Ve should hold ourselves ia contempt were . ve to say. that we rejoiciju at this ter ii 'inination of the political contest, which ' has soNJong agitated, the community ; . but we do say, that Mr. Crawford out . ,,of the question, vwe : assuredly : prefer Mr. Adarasto Gch. Jackson. VhiIe 1 our efforts could avail anv thing, we r advocated the cause of Mr. Crawford, with all the'' ability we possessed ; but . ,whca, it was ascertained that the vote . of the State would Le given to General "Jackson, we remained silent. ' True it : i9,our hopes were hot extinct, for we y ' still hoped that.the House of Rfepresen. tati ves would deiide Jn favor of M r. : (Crawford i I" nw'we.fKive been (Jis- . appointed ; but we are proud to say, " tha t the Delegation from this State stood ' firm, and votedkfor the man of their V- choicD two1' excepted,r who ' fainted " by the wayf v ' ' : . - ' As the question is now settled, we .trust, 'all ill-will incident to, or arising . .'out of it,; will.'cease.' For ourselves while we regret that we have been un ; successful v we feel disposed to discard all unpleasant feelings and recollections '. which attended the electioheeringcam- ..pagn..-c...; i .. : .. .. , v .The following particulars of the pro ceedings on' this interesting occasion. are taken from the . Rational Inteili- : On Wednesday, precisely ; at . 12 'clock, the Members of theSenate entered the Hall, nieceded by their Sereeant at Aims,' and havinjr thie President of the Senate -at, their head, who was invited to a seat on the right ' hand of xthe Speaker, of the House. Seats were then assigned the Senators, who took their seats together irt front of the Speaker's Chair, and toward the right hand of the en -France." The President of the Senate (Mr. , Oajxxa&i) then rose and stated, that the Cer t tificates forwarded by the Electors from each State, would be delivered to the Tellers. This was accordingly done, and having been duly examined," the result was reported to the President otthe Senate, who again read it to the two: Houses, j From this report, it rppearel, tlut AJruaaw Jacksox had re ceived 99 votes, Joh Q. Aiiams 84, Wm. II. r Crawturo 41, and II es at Clat 37. : vJFhe President of the Senate then rose, and ' declared that no penkm had received a niajo '. J lityjof the votes given. fpr President of the United fcUtes ; ;tht Andrew Jackson, -John - Q.'.uncv A'.iams and iiliam II. Crawford.we re ' the three pesons wlio Iwd received the biglt-v st number of vttU-s, 'and that the rernaining ; duties in the choice of a President now de volved on the Hou.se of Representatives. He tiirther deckretl, that Jouk C. Caiuhv3i, of .South Carolina, having, received 182 votes, was duly elected Vice-President ofthe United States, to serve for four years from the4th . .. davof March next.: s ; Vhe Members of Hlie Senate then retired . The -Speaker then directed the r.l! of the "- House to be called by Sutes, and the Mem : .hers of the respeclife .delegations to take their seats in the fder in which the States should be called, he ginniug at tlie right hand ff the Speaker. -The roll was called accord inglvrwhen it appeared that every "Member ot ue iiouse was presei,wiui uie excep- . lion of Mr. Garnclt of v ir-in:a, who is known to be indisposed at his lodgings. The drle- . gatioustookth?ir places aeCotdingly, ballot boxes were'distribwtevi to each delegation by the Servant at Anns, ami -the Speaker di- rectd that the bai!ftnig bouid pioceed. V The ballots having-ll been deposited in the ' i. boxes; 24 tellers were named oy the Vespec vtive delegations- being one from each State. . : After the ballots were counted out, the re suit was reported to the! Speaker,' who an . r nounced it to the Ubuse,.' viz. - That Johjt Q. Abaju had received 13 votes; Axnasw Jack 0H7,and Wiluax H. CaawtoBU 4. The , Speakerthendechved, that JOHN QU1XCY .A11AMS was duly elected President rcf the n. United Slates For four vears, commencing on the 4th of March next, t V 1, - X :? i "When the ' fact of 'Mrl Adams" having 13 rotes, 'was announced by the Tellers (before was arrested by the Speaker, ortler required iathe lHuse, and the Galleries ordered to be vurjuw nnisaea ineir repon some ciappiug J and exultation, foHowed-by s, a slight. hissmg took place. Th- nresentatioa of the li port cleared, and were cleared accordingly. , This thousand persons who had. manv of hem.J patiently Waited, from early morn, to witness Jk;. t kJ the political rights and personal feeling of flULI. UlICa 11UL Ulll V LU IIS ailLIHil 111 a Ullk- ed, the Report if the Tellers were conclud- ech.and the result declared ia 4oe. form, by the Speaker.! - ' f ' It is known," that in electinc' a by the House of Representatives, the dele gates of the States vote by ballot, each State civinjr one vote. . The States are understood to have voted, as follows "For Mr: Jldam : Maine, New-Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode-Island, Connecticut, Vermont, New-York, Maryland, Ohio, Ken- tuckVj niinois, Missouri and Louisiana.13. tureen. JacKsan isew-jersry, fennsyi- vania, 5outn-i;aroitna, 1 ennessee, Aiaoama, Mississippi, Indiana. -7. For Mr ; Crawford, Delaware, Yirguua, North-Carobria and Georgia. -4. 1 ne vote or several or tne ueiegauons is also known. New-York, for example, is be- lieved to have given Mr. Adams 18 vots, Mr. Crawford 14, and Gen. Jackson 2. Kentuc ky, Mr. Adams 8, Gen. Jackson 4. Ohio, Mr. Adams 10," (ien Jackson and Mr. Craw ford each '2. Mar3land, Mr.' Adams had 5 out of the 9 votes. . North-Carolina. Mr. Crr.w- fordnad 10 votes. Gen. Jackson 2, Mr. Adams 1. Messrs. Clay and Kremer. The select cpinuiittee of the House of RepVe- &ep tati VCS, on the subject of Mr. Clay's appeal to the House, "addressed a let ter to Mr. Kreemer, inviting him to disefbse any facts, bearing Jipon the case. He has accordingly made a communication to the committee, in which" 'he; protests in very decided terms, against uie autnoruy 01 tne House, or of the committee of enquiry, to hold him responsible for '..bavin written the letter, which has been the foundation of this inquiry. He also protests against the right of the com mittee; to place him in the attitude of an accuser, and especially upon gen eral charges, not contained in his.own letter, but indicatedby the Speaker. This letter is too long for insertion to day,but shall appear on Friday. The committee in their report to the House, appear. to think, that there is no need for further investigation. ; The Editor of the FayetteviUe Ob server states, that the varioloid disease which lately I prevailed there, has en tirely disappeared. - The trade of the town which had suffered considerable interruption; has . again revivecjr and the streets are crowded with wagons. On one day, between forty and fifty came in, containing, besides, other pro- . . . . 1 duce, upwards of three hundred bales I of Cotton, jill of which wasf immediate- ly. disposed of. Our last advices as to the price of this article, were, that it commanded 161 cents per pound. The Senate of Virginia, have reject ed tlie bill passed by the House of Llelegates, cencerninw a Convention, by a vote of 13 to 11. We are happy to learn, savs the National Intelligencer, from an autheh-I tic source, that the British-Govern-1 A 1 xl x I I to this. Government, through our Min ... , . j . J .-".Y. . ister at .London, the interesting: iufor- formation, that tliat Government has come to tne. determination ro recog nize the Independenci of Mexico and Buenos Ayres, and also of Colom BiAVpserving a declaration, as to the latter, until the effect ofthe contest m Peru be more certainly developed ; and that this determination will be com municated successively to all the other forenrn powers- . , On the 20th Jan. by the Rev. Murdock Uitrphe). Mai. J no. M iNeiiiisurse, merchant ot Claiborn, Ala. itormeriy ot person, r. t-J - w i to Miss Sarali Ann, daughterof Col. Wm. H. Pledger, of WdcoxCouaty v In Massachusetts, om6 dfys ago, that worthy patriot aiul public servant the, Hon. Wm- Eustis, Governor ct tuat but e. ; Garden Seeds, vr -1 1 of Garden Seedswhich will be sold at their Seed Potatoes, iew-xorx rippen Apples, i Goshen Chesse, Bar Iron and Steel: Ifcici; 31 3mT -it i xt -DcjTf unci Xr rTl Kwivf1 i nnr hnrse in due time. I hone h miv rmre I xuueixO, A. v ; large supply pfFreih; Garden .Peas and as gooda season asyod wish. ; 1 have trained 1 'r, ':;C"jrv all I- inds I hi m ce vend times, and found him an excellent I ; The Editors of . " - -W. ' 1 ' -:.M', .'- . '-.4: . . ? .. ' :.-' ,t:ft,' ;:-V ".. ... . , ; . , : .;'.i.'. ' f-jj . ' ,.: ' , , "V .-'.'' "" ' --.'.' r ;,; !'-.. v .".. r J!' Jailor's Notice; A. yn.ine Mer,.naioaff edK 10 J"' Wilnunton, n; U. a negrq -mart who cajls bis name Wiixu.says he belongs that he was purchased by said Cureton of ff . v v - . w . - ' l f??, PureRaf TJV, ? WTOS? 01 ?! 1" 'Y. on -when committed a grav jacket,, consider- bly worn, and tow shirt and trowsers. vThei owner is request property, pay charges; arid take said felloW away. C. B. MORRIS, Jailor Dec-25.1 . ; -K 17-tf: The Celebrated Race Horse, ; ... . Hi. V . ;, WASHINGTON TiTTn RnH at mv ?tahl in Warmnton. WW th. n,. ,,9,n. fe wni it t Mares at twentv.fiv dollars Jie season.' and fifty dollars to insure, payable on the st day of January next 4en dollars a single leap, be paid when the Mare, is covered 1 with one dollar in all instances to the Groom. The season will commence the 1st February - and close the 1st July as he will be trained for the Fall Races, if no accident happens to him I have a lot well enclosed, and Mares sent from a distance will be fed with irrain. '&c. at the marjtet prices, f I will not be liable fr escapes or accidents of any kind, but will J endeavor tp prevent eitlier. 1 have not been able to procure a list of all the colts that were entered or run against wasnington in xnc Sweepstakes when he was three years old ? therefore shall only mention such as I know. Washington Pedigree and Performances are surpassed bv no other horse. A state ment of his performances are gi ven 1 below j alap, a letter from Mr. William R. Johnson, wherein he gives bis opinion of Washington as a, race- horse. Mr. jonnson trainea ana ran him all the races he has ever run i it 'will speak for itself. . j : , IVushinzton is a bright sorrel, rull fafteen and a half hands high 6 years old. this spring was crot dv tne ceieDratea race uorse 1 1-1 moleon (one of the besr sons of. Sir Archy) j out of the celebrated race mare Ariadne, 1 whose perfprmances on the turf, particularly I four m. li, is surpassed by none of her day, which may be seen by reference to the re. cords of New-XIarket,; Fairfield, Broadrock, &c? prior to 1817. The following certificate, obtained py Mr. W'm.'Ti. Johnson from Col. Holcombe ot A- melia, who raised. Ariadne, wiirgive an ac count of her Pedigree, as far as he could re collect ? This is to certify, that Ariadne was got I by the imported horse Citizen, out of a wild air mare ; "sue out 01 apiaaui, ana; apiaani ou of Silver.Eye. . Given under my hand this 23d day of Dec. 1824. . .An. I'll , A n , I'll I PaiL HOLCOMBTE. 1 PERFORMANCES. ' I Wnithina-tan wis en?a?ed in four Sweer 1 stakes, two m.h. 200 dollars entrance. ; When he, was three years old, lo m the spring, m - n . . .m 1 he won the stakes at New Market and Law-1 renceville: m the Fall he was beaten at Warrenton bv John i Richards he won the first heat, and lost the second by having a ba !ta wheHby he lost 80 yards, and was only beaten half a length : being considered in bad order, he was drawn, having the sweepstakes at New Market to run for, which he won, beating the celebrated race horse Henry there 'were four heats in ; this race, the first being a lead heat, Henry won the second, Washington the third and fourth. In the Spring of 1823 he Was trained at New Markev but owing to his having a curb on, one ot nis lees tne nrst part or uie train- ing season, he only run oneTacehe was han- dy cappd at New Market wnn &ir v imam and a horse beloiUnncr 'to Col. Wvnn 'Wash- ington won the first heat ; Sir William the se- cond and third Washincrton was unfortunate I in tins race, he lost at least 60 yaixis in start - nS the second heatyand was only beaten a eilsul : w run "heirs of Joseph Hasseli deceased. !r t IS l has ever Deen run atwew MarKet. air n- liam had ten lbs. taken off his regular weight, and Washington carried his full weight. The following Fall he won the 'Proprietors Purse at New-Market, S00 dollars, ? mile heats : the first heat ini this race was also run in two seconds less than any on record on that ground.. -' - - '' ! ' -"'- : He was then carried to Baltimore, where heiwon the Proprietor's Purse of -500 dollars, beating the celebrated race horse Flying J Childers with ease. He was d.scovered tolK;s carrvincfall his best clothed cbnsistinir of be lame alter tins race, occasionea as was sm p posed by the situation of the ground, it beinga new tract. f - '. ' ; ( V He was then carried, to Washington and nih Pursp.Lm. ht New-Market. 600 v ' . - - - t h dofhirs. with ease, beatine Col: WvnnVmare niia ; and Cant. HarrUons horse Aratus. 1 f PETER M1TCHELL. ; Jan. 14. 25eo . i : ' Richmond, Jan-10, 1825.' TW Rlr Thave nroeured from Hoi: if ol-1 ' ronih hi certificate ofthe Pedip-ree of Ari- adnc. the .dam of Washington, and have for- warded it to vou, that you, may advertise I race horse all dutanw;vxdl wish very much thst T misfit I put to uuu, pirucuwiir ohumjt, wuicu my i favorite inaret I ata, dear Sir, with great re-1 Ispect, - - i fl JOHNSON.' I ran one nf at in mat situation, out was oeaten tQ travel witli, I have nb doubt his 'object is by a mare of Mr. Wynns, anl was drawn. to pass as a free man. He was trained last Spring, and won tlie Joe- h - vellow fallow ofcommAn size: bu. V Internal mp rovements: ; y isu 1 MElalNG ofU XjL provements wi on Monday the 28th HpNnMs luvinn1 hitiiicc witri th;- lli'ir.l u-.lllt r-,.,. ?,Mv .... --7- F-.r , J. GALES, SecV. is I February 14 Committed ,t O the Jail in Ashboro. K. Cf. in October last, a NegTo lan,' as a lliinaway,' about 27 or SO year of ajje ; about 5 feet .10 ..inches a small scar afove his right eye. ; Saylus name is SIIADRICK ; and that he was taken froth Maryland,'' by Joseph "Williams, from whom be TAKEN UP, A ND committed to the Jail. of this coHinty, 1 on me :ist msu a ie2To t euow. Atin posed to be a runaway slave, who says bis name. is Cornelius Janes, and that he has lived in New-York four or five ears last pat, bwt cannot, or whl notTiame tlie state, county or town in wmcn ne was raised . ..... rie is aooui hve feet seven inches hicrh, black complex- n ion, witli a small scar over his right eye, and and one near the corner ot the same. Ills dress is a drab pea-jacket, blue round ditto, j 3 1 w 1 1 . . 1 1 ana auc& irowsers. ne was ormiffui 10 mis 1 . . . . . " . - . I place 111 the schooner Hetty, Wright, Jast J from Charleston. -The owner is reauested to i come forward, prove' property, pay charges J and take him away, or he will be dealt with as the law directs , - - 1 JOS; GARRETT, Shff.l ' Washington county, Nov. 23, 1824. 19 6m oA.A. i a? : A-t ; v3 XX UJl ,UC V1-VV11:U1IUU9 Rockinjrham Countv : In Equity Fall term, A. D. 1824. 0-- . --j - Charles Mills, v. Matthew Mills & others. TT appearing to the Court, that Willian) T. JL Mills, Menan Mills, Wm. F. Ellington and his wife Frances, Walter Ingram and his wife Martha, Mary Lanmore and Sarah' Larimore; part of the defendant in this case, are inhabi I lanis or omer oleics it isiiiererore oraereci, 1 that publication be made for 6 weeks succes I siveivj in me Kaieign ivegister, ior tne aeiena-1 nT8ioappearatineni(;ourcoi equity iooe I neiu tor. tne county ot jKocKing-nam at the court-house in Wentworth on the Sixth 'Mon day arter the tourth ; Monday in March next, then and there to plead, answer or de. Imur to complainunrs bill, otherwise it will be taken pro confesso and heard ex parte s to them, JAS. T. MOKEHEAD, C.M.E. Wentworth, Dec. 22, 1824. 19.6w. JSTotice. v v fllHE Subscribers havine: been solicited by I JL a number of his friends in the , countr'; 1 to remove to Petersburg for the purpose of I selling f ronuce, takes tnis moae 01 iruorming them and the nubhc that he has done so. and . 1 ' . 1S now ready to attend to any business which may be entrusted to his care. He pledges himself that no attention or exertion shall be wantin? on his nart to irive P-eneral satisfac- tion. He has a large brick Liumber-housej I o-- r - -o-'-.o--; :- - . - (nearlv fire proof) contiguous to no wooden buildin&r. for the nurnose of storinsr Cotton. lice &c.for which the customary , storage will toe required, tie may be touna at an times ' 1 V V 1 . a a attne mounting Koora ot Air. jojui v. wui- cox, opposite Niblo's , Exchanc-e . uotlee , House. " WM.GII.MOUR. January 10. 22-oelm. State of North-Carolina. , - Tyrrell .County. " . Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, 4th Mon-1 cay in uctooer, lew. Enoch Hasseli, " - ; v. i . Amelia Hasseli. S . . I IT appearing to the satisfaction ofthe Court I thatlhe Defendant in this case is not an I nhahitanf rf thV Sfat , If i oiv1rr tt.o 1 b,icarion be made in the Raleigh Register J for months t0 notify the said Amelia In.. n ' n - 1 "Ls-j i I next Cqurt of pJe'as ana Quarter Sessions, to ua Kwv'.,i k. r e k... 11:fn -K- Mrt uhv 4 h removed from the guardianship of the minor Witness, W'ilson. B. Hodges Clerk of said Cnurt at offi thp 4th Mnndav f ftHnh urt 1824. WILSON B. HODGES, Cl'lc FOR CUT FINGER CAD, ITTTHO took himself offori Sunday the 30th w Df ast month for Lexmcnon fas he in formed his comrades, I being front home) to see a Wife he tlaimed near there But from lwo wv Coats, a blue and hottle ereen. aiso a biuc close-bodied Coat, and several (pair of nice pantaloons and waistcoats, toge- ther with a Dirk and Pistol he liad procured ua r i.-i- .u .u bii w iicou wmr. udir lauiu lxli icvu w n.u vci v uZr ft h.u l,,.Utih; fnw nf nf h, h.ml.n hiu hi. b n .hA fnrmne ortt tro lt VMM to William Nichols Esq. and worked at Cha- pei am apa ixington. wmcn course ne may attempt to pass again as a hired fellow.' I will give $25 for the securing him in any Jail so that I get biro, and f50 if taken with- out the limirs of this State. ..if - .i - - ? v w - "y-:? the Fayette ville Observer Cape Fear Recorder, Carolina Sentinel, Wes tern Carolinian, Edenton Gazette, and Peters & . - - ---y nrc we, we iurwm to ui3 omce ior coiiccuua. u. ie Board of IirteTOlliiH "'V , fc If be heldit Fayettevinea ? Th rnmm ttnf IrnUV ' T tticJt. M andMintiajarepardairdyinvitcdf ViUJi,u?i: expected that many Cititens'from mAli Nov. Ig24.6mr f. T ; w y - - 1 ttfnce wilf ava!l '.themselves f 't Ue JoDrwtu instant ; of which tl emtahfe nimratinna fii th. it nff:X.r 1 wwjcKe o iuis ciiv, mKe md-n to tiif ..c ' . ' - . ... ' i 1 cozens oT negate tuatJlJie General' h-ia in timaied his iiHrnUon of bein atBalMfUenv . ly in the; ensuing naoath. Tlie precises d " will be, made kno n as, soon, as . Uiey shall ' learn U from the Generaf. r It is ntkle rstomi ) that !ntfnrf ' I there on the 2d inst A - j ' V, . aie.y aiier. tne -usual EnttrUmment k. nitron ti.l . j General. t the Residence or thVjCo)i 1 hity which this Visit will afford them of oav-" ing "their respects to this vinerable' 1'ne'nd- " ot Washington and Hero of our Revolution. v Wm. POLK,; Chairmah. . :JO. GAtES; Secvl 4. STATE OF NOtTH-C AROIJNA ; . '.V'--;-:1' Secretary Office? " NOTICE isi hereby given, that by an ct of the-.. last General Assembly, .of tins State, a Board of Commissioners Itas been e . tablished to sit' in the City ofjbtlcigb; to'pa: r. ll " ''ttn: . j u... vwiuh iu itniu-v' uiwun inamx, iwr ' : f ': : e' vces penormea, oy ine,- oiucers and wi dlers, of the continental linclof ilbisState hi the Revolutionary AVar, which hU 1 pre- jsentea previous xotne : nrst -ti&ypf Juiv.nexT after, which tune all such claims; are declared to.be forever barred. "This Board is composed of His ExeeIen 17' t'tt .r r. ' trouer. j . WH. HJL Stc'y oSta:c. , na.eign, 4in January, .i. ,t SL C biviiractoir .Wanted F11HE, Directors of the Clubfoot and ihr. -. X low's Creek Canal Company will "'reCeivi proposals for finidiing the Canal U'dil the 1st day of March et?suingfc; -They are .anxious to , ernor. 7 ( :- , J The RevnTntmnafv OPnrv Kofti rnnTin- ' cmcr mu jjiuici ,wmi sojne one, who js - u well qualified to conduct the Wflrk with t ' ergy uium ii i compeieu ; rjni arj spec;- , r nciiuoita wui a3 lunusoea Dy me wivii.cnjji- . r, neer. J AS ! M ANN EY. f t -.. V r ! Presdt. Canal Companr, C. -Jam -29, 1825.-.! tJl-2t v Beaufort Jf. Taken W '1 ':. 4. r ND committed to thft Jail or Johnston 1 .. county on the 8th instanti a Negro Girl . by the name of TIIURSEY,i about 16 or IT L years of age, ' of black complexion wh sayt 1 , plin county The owner is requested to come , forward and prove property, pay cbartreVaud take her awayw A. BaLUNGER; Siiff Feb. 9. ' ! i-- 4l 3t & ... PROPOSALS ;: lix 3omes Tatter soil, for ?UBLisilKCr AT F aVetTKVILI.R, TSr ci Jl WEEKLY X&VSPAPEH, j Theflhyeticvilte THE Presses a powerful Engijfie to lirect ' M and. control public sentimenti'promdte' gemi. ' ine RepuhlicaMiism ahd extend piire morality! j r orneae oojecrs me tuuciiucf proposes tac. i above poblicat'on."'1;' A--f:. i''r Av l is intended iliat this ' baper shall contaiii v' interesting selections from foreign a nd domes-' iticaavicesfAon.nierciaiinxciuenceanaeve. fry subject ..connected .-with Mercantile tran. actions r inrorrnaKiort ana instruciion for tiit. improvement of Agriculture, tliat most 'essen- tiaj branch of national 'prosperity. Mechanic Artsand;Mannfctures will also receive that notice to' which thev are i itistlv entiileiV-J Abstracts' 'of the proceedings of our national and State Legislatures, public Documents,'' ...j .v.r.t.. nri. Ai.'rS , ..n u .' elicit, defend and support pcilifical truth and justice, shall likewise be inserted. 1 ' ; : Considering that tiie, . Constitution of the ' . United Spates is the. Ark of political Safety., . and that the Washington Policy should be the, . Polar Star ta every American Statesmah.pub. lie measures shall be candidly reviewed, and censured or approved accordirur to . their -course and tendency. Believing that virtii ous manners have more efficacy than good laws, and are altogether essential to'the very ' existence of true liberty; that pure system o morality hall only be supported;' .which is ; equally removed from the cold formality of raonkish superstition, and the varying fash ions of a yani philosophy. - The cause of Ke- v ligioc shalr-be advocated without u ppoiling : the infaUibility of the Bigot,; espousing' the . . dogmas of the Sectary, bapplautUne the li. centiousness of the Ljbendist. f .To. interest . " " the mind and improvethe taste. Original aiid Selected Literary; Essays shall be frequently inserted.': st rS'A ;-'v;i-y ;'''' ': '. v Vhile the Editor solicits the assistance of men of literature and . leisure he' assures tho ; public that his constant, en leavors will bey; , used to render TH E 8 EN11NEL worth; Wv: confidence i and sunport of a judicious knd V. candid community. : "".ri. ' fc' r The SENTINEL shall be published every; Wednesday upon a royal sheet bf good qua! i ity and wih,new type.-Terms.Three Dol lars per year, payable on the delivery of the. first -number I Subscribers' hot Vrtsidlnir at: Fay etteviller .will have their papers forward ed by the first mail afur publication, or other wise as they may direct. Advertisements will be inserted unon the most rriumnahl tAf.n ' and the paper issued as soon as s iufHciciit subscription is obtained;; lloldert of subscript iwii jjpcr wuj: cijucsicu to return uiem in the Subscriber at FayetteviUe, by the 1st day f of May next. T I y , JrJ' . 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