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1 id !-'b: JT78.T-.PUULT?mn - ir, Pfi i jam tX,,t,l' kmvStanfl f'And fir salevby the Gross, Dozen 6 , , T UFNTY or THIRTY MFMIU'KS . ; GALFS'S V. C MM)UXA A! .MANACIT, VQR THE YEAR VSl 9. trr!r thproarhine Session of tr t- j cJt.i Jl hPTr"T;v'l for them. .WILLIAM PCCK, W AYNE A O A 1EM Y. r"!?r F.t erclse? of !Is A c ad emyVd corn- i rapifp.w '.Tni'iv V 10th of October. find'y hope to , of the iMirder of John Shane, in J RALEIGH : FUft)AV, OCT OHEK 30, 1818. On Mnhd.iv the lptb.jnsr. the Sbpp- rir vwun cwmnifnccfi us session in I nmingion vuuv iaher presiaing. j re ,',tU o-r r - A ?ef (cr from' PccnrnT,. fa n vP. Orleans paper (the writer of which spells (he; word Pnvzncnla) state the town to contain nt this tim p nb.il! y filteen hundred buildings, of which one third are dwelling J;ues. In h bar. br. it js said, two thousand ships may sed one i - r Q ? r-reived tn rre'r,t " "I i . nt -hV.h tim. t'iC Trm e P rAI.lt lMI! , ' iwr.' w,'i t!iit ritrmTw!!nc!l their InstitH-1 ; !-it. Tlio Tnrr C.iin.! t'm nri.anor.,.,;! i ?V, nnci un the folhnrinjr ilav, .-VnttMife ; of nr. ath uus rronounn d, in a very j pXF(mi) ACADKAIY. jtjfieeH ' ' : . . t S .1 j mI..;! Ort. O iiFsviiv .nn-awnual ..-Examination - o. -,rr. r on Hie Jotii ul rsovc mlnr. The Gen. Jnnrnni v t!?e rf tfa!. lie oflers to sHi ti.fm'f -v v j I . -. ' ii ought to l:are cxIfiMfed t M?a fears that measures ni i -nt! v vl-o-pius u ouJu not l.c ad ot fl. 3mI 'hafe tliese Indians were of a rice that been f'4e terrour of many generations' and which no Kurujeari people had been cbr; to chaMUc. He had autho ritY to search'f'.r t!is er-vuvin Flori da am! he fmjnd in hi pursuit of j.lhen i ron a Spanish- territory, that ; they vtr prntf-ffl by a Spatijsh gar- II- i r ...... ruo..c mini in the Alabama Territot ;l riM.n. He Atrote to the n:nih au rom.nenred in MiMcdvdle on te ! thor tirs, and not nnlv received rebuko I!'f.i invt. A numher of ;'purrh3er. V but insult. It wh then he uss detr ?op a c!irancft are . ftend!iisr Onlv u.ir.ed uiin llu- !tv h nrMi.....) 3 (.Mvthips. 13. 14 & 15, in ran-e 9,1 j He found his eneiou-s Mih 'did wImIa tit a cMstom- . -!:-L---- ;j 1 Stnd ' ofrh-s Tnstitrri'n v-l? rr- i ! V . ' l,,e was con-he wa upon the ar:isl terriforr. & T4Xi: bidding f-ac-;.pruc eilii. Horn that territory t.Vou- .; (ryotoir V,rlrmen.tiiie .above.rfncxt ;. a -id 111 rione Snturdav ,fi I- j ; ip pV, fut. nnniurio'i f 1 1 -J-V" 1 ' w,lre km.rkei! 41 T (the ' J titiue their dai.deVio exptdiuons up- Pu-innillrr rv- S49 p-r acre 5 and j om the trrit.ry f tJ.e I nited Mate. . . . i -t . 11.. t Pir K(int annul Itpart it niAart"l t ! i ' '" Wl- CU lisillire M J.H II e.-IdMIMj HAU f K ATT S CO. ;fj to t?. ? j that 33 tv er ?dtt;iiud by u!rrip- i-;;,. r . , IL e ' T .r,"l,t khotvn. :: A,ct whole w,! be. before the adminis- . - .- -- 1 ! . - . I : . - - . ! t ri.i. n I....- I .4 Z . I . . .. . . . . -; -' t .'oTTTct'tTT?rli"-X"s"'P.-. fV I iv.-i V- ?-tf i.fi?tVari i.. ,'l. . ,KflJ ftf ,.1i.; !'n posts ivuhindiis aomimoTj.ct.peakh.fmiM be vitlered in the vindication iiri i'in i i i . i i 'i' i in 4ii i .iii" t iiii;ii. l i r l i i n 'fifmii -.i . . tr.., .ni"i' i , - m i ''viii r""ii: .. " - a i- c,m of Fay ettevnie & Nfanm Street. j . j i ii 1 j t'P: li.fT'eT,-e .orri-str(! hi e rcsr.. cti.y mnzi ?r , , ,; . r Vr t, 5 .-x" : ; X!sfr ' a striking and u'l-u.-til; :' ' HAfXKrT.srN(M., I which ' : . . , i i -f r..,.v.sn i'i,rwS nnn,.rr.; -:m v.:j.m :.i eiv efii iUi-,i ti,rt .T...-o .,.'.,.:.,.. ..u.,,l PaVciustTeceiytvv.ai i id.e.l -f1Sr ti ikp of t! W It , I 1 V -.a..cu ?n orau. . : j;reritet obii-ationa pifrtment of F7 w f IV inter Good: C()!5sitin? in rnrt f le ollotv:n Articles viz : S3V.. Vijjxt'IIs best 1 . TrtnV plain Tn-IIa n-rry' ('!ohs " Muslin &! '' ('ac,B:TT!fTPS it . svrd l,r1em Vei-'20 pi"ci-s do ;th,y .- e rr-vrrrtei! v.:.h Mr. ? c Tu, a i ! .)ni;il!) v hv snc tnearm the Israelis j A . , ' t - i n?e to . be -br.inii'tit-. into the- Christian f ' I.:m t. hutvi;. n.'rnnaira ' : J I Oll . f t I ,; n'ofe?fe"inn e"iifl' hi to -..Mlhuc 'i','noce, f .n. t-f' i T in C.A. i MUlXil l -A. V i." ;u if-r . j 1 1 Irom tvt. We learn from t-ipt. IJ.irseen. of the hri Warrior. yvho arrived at -''New-York n the lPth 7TT Icr..,-.'. i n f r i r . "t. in x.0 l:vs from J.auira, t!:at a HOK ATCi) I.O i- FCU SALS. pMrv..;rt . .a Pni.-;:; jar!, bl,r,rr he s;lilo,r .;. ! HOCsiv AN j T,n-r attics-tit no . u le Hist .icly Srln.nl m tl;r , .,,. K ,i, ,,. ... ....... hleje reposed with a coasi 'Xhreatt Cam- j l.cTSv"-i'rrccbate!y v M suir.)r ; the v:m'c m t;tat cit y. he va tiiatS y d ts turf) ed b v ' f jpj?de los; pdculor Lare A eU I pnnv or th nrcm ; i , , w. i i A if tier from (ubraHar, of tne 2Slh W r Auu.t, received in Ib.ston. states, Ifvllo ,!, - advices !.;mI be,-n com- n.,ls bor, .rp'TI S!ihcnher, .! r..-re nf ,s u . rt t n a unfa you u.u.. j-. that 17.000 trr.ps were to beembark- . V. ,f i...i-.,:-n -.k!. f K b:sra5etdr.:V:dth.asVtrn.'ne are much ,) ,, flir sIllltj, a ; ' n.n fvnnii Pcrkms- n .ue i2 MinU Camtr ; tn 'rr."; m iMv tness. a-i r- .s -m-p.u- , : mu-r mnunun mn-iiiM l,,,U!S ; ! havn.- arrived express a ctUin-A Pufiei $kn ! jl' to h:i:i t r t-o;i:ls n- M;!:t at m-nsoo- j j n or-e- it is a very heh uyun e irtti ! .0 Keihl! et- n.- l To r.r t.o . do !r-tr':, arr JtcrcSy ur.'iik-ri thr! tl-.eir ac- w," cnurtot rutd our l)ihii hi wAei' fnv r. T . , , . . , T Vorv !p. : ceiejrateu inchanf a Cerrvnr.rjzn:ibMrtr n!:u.Is !.I,,niinrv nrx ;v or o'i:e:-w se. ., -i f,.MI ,...11 0 f t - . " L uel. Al lntos t. has oeen Honored vih j(CT(nH. K..!;s Cloth j T::e'Wte firm'of .ikpsay IWIaupkr, ,r, " ,:e 1 . V"7 ,,n a a public dinner at An-t,sta. (ieor-ia. 1)r-,Mslr.;Len ;o do ! :lrt do tlo i . t irrl fit-n, :nt iiel t. Hitlc their j : -r. I thou-ht w.i- i.r.medjatel v j nprv -r t;iV , ';nt, t,.:n " lorn- Lavvr.'l r-e'i!T- ri'nr- . 1 . , ; 1 . . Y 1 1 '., 'nPr V ' ' WJJli; toast V.U JllVen ! T a 1 - a . . w. W . - 1 I x . Ilk' 11111" . 1 II 1 itwil : I : I -M 3 ! I UO I.; l : " Cl J'T .4 1 A- Kelt 01 . ji; no. oirt-ft l.u?tr.nr 'MT-et irtc il en o 4 .-., V pr ntfl Carn ;2 Canto: Crs" r' 'rrr,.r P! at J The snh-'rv to' " f TMiiladcnrhiH a !ar::e ah?-rvi r s,,pn Ti, Rrnjr Kn-le : May It ever sras.ln;,ie Goo w;u:!; ht is now ; 0 .. 4 .-V ,' . . ... f-.aramt Afiicnrans. .M ngot una 1 icn ilhem hv the p-e r,.. -V : J r omIj-. already proved a s,zn;i i;!..-:; f -vitf Cusii :.iul ru r: 'u r r The New-II:mnshir? Patriot sars. i"lienera! k vet lies but t l- ' ianij of !': fdntlv slimrners in its I k socket." This worthy old man de i serves the higher honors of his coun- 1 try. He was earl v in the service, tv-.ii .ardent and active wherever enjiaed, anrras the Hist to ive. a serjtius c) eclc to re enerr.v. ito such men, the i resistance ia the cause of our country j was beun, and toe reatent dane; j were encountered by their "pers.oi.al J valor and their 'patriotism. It you!d j have been a pleaant recollection, t - at, j tike the aed hero Mt. Clair, he could I have received from his country wliat ; bis frientfs have askel for hfm. It I will be remembered that, while hi powers were aclive. he was competent to he supply of. every want, and it w ill be a sure recollecti -n. that his posterity did not fail in the kindest ofMce. He may still i;e to receive live gratitude of his couiitry. Ess, That General Stihh did not receive from h's country v.-hat was akei tr him, is auri hutable not to aii io.i:spfisition o avvrd it, hnl 10 fine of those accjitenis which s 'me 1 imc-s dt-tVaMhe hit puroi A ln: allow- .nhim a penii n i.f s.viy dollars Terrionth . j"sd the House o: ItCii-'tseutativt-s i;.a,ii- I inonslv, at the hue se on t.t"Connrs K.v.,, J ikJeti .n ifie SeoHtc. trmi iis !iavin i'r,il i::rrr unt laic m ne :c-eii on. nn.'rr me rule uria in support ! I which privities tlt.t eer b ll t,Ua)l h ; rid j ihrec times en nct essiv J ilas. 'If e f.r-t in t tiiousands and tefi o! thousand. must be irrahf v.n to everv 1 en- t ,. kvt t a nenslo. to th, r. . ,t. .-, - c - - j- c,: - ;1 fie T)?edrs hnr-sfK t ris c -.it -.iu rs mat -A.-.. r :iv , . ..... ... ..... ' ...1 f:t. ...-. . . . i- r . - . - .. . G 'r. V-rl j JUy ;.-'t. -Dnci ais t ,crv;s ns ... -np .v-s a vv .vmi nr o nr(i sjntioir 110:0 t , nessean, to learn, tint coiisiderHble 'I tior.ary wunh s hrir Ttn 'kKJ m :V J.. 3 '"" cq. i-en lis' no; a v cn ms , I'Fape IJorders. ?tc. "m'v. I rtirr!ur :i tl-e whr Je f thf nl ; Hn oad into U ali-. a st'Olcient Hum-I Y. LCAl? nV.M. ESTATIi '-'w Vr Faff I Orecn' Jil;,:,h!,rHMv,..Tv. unct.on .1 . nor(i rurt w.t in-'r-r course ot con.:v ,ua; Holbein river, Mr Hoss has lai ;n f.rV v rf rioPrrA cm-:-' t ,.iv'!:- i' vvjioj'-ciio.so'i th't:iv:R.'ih a . ' uu t a to w ii , and n;omies to apnniriri bets of W ejd Bibles emu! .'.not b ot ! .for the use of the ("i;iid e?u A pers;,-' ' ! nal anplicafion was oiade by a M s . I ' C!,aies to sm fi ie.ds in Lf)iidon to that several bridrei ar throwinir ver! exertions' are making in 'Kast Tennes- ; see. to-.rctnove 'obtriictions ir tiie ri- j teis in that section o? '!.e state. W'v.', Ieart, that much will be done this fa!!. ! ty effect that object. We a!;( learn,' hat! t!i d Vat lit v x ; r' Tr'' 1 ' i o n o th r ee F vn U ee ". n -! jri-;.".;jiiip;!T. t?V'' :.i'v .'.-.' ''.r r i t Y nf T . T. : V- N-f! CT.it T"- .'. bVliuious i iact Societ j. the Rev. Jo- at. :j considerable part oi the pi j Uv7 s suited t. at a little t. imhlic nurcces. We vi joinite fr ; success. Sf"""i. .1o i ! mo- e ev i tion thii.i v?'j;n;';m the Sciiptures, ij r.r-n.nr v:l,sx rf?. .r ' Imm u -, r-V,;' v V ; t'Vt.i .Miii'l ai t n-,1 .lutioti w'nchi.hi.nl.l Mr. Samuel Davis, of Maryland, (vyr-rnr-r'a rrmce. T?e ffi-c rs H .(rtf i'a;,e c;;v!(S c,h.,-;pi-, s,!1; ,nre:!s;nj: it! V:nds aiul ext'i (U invented a -i k -bine, bv w hicb he n- irrr, siiwJ nTTT-r-st tj.r rro r 2f - t ; M.;,. 5; (; vn' uhm l..u' bs-v..-., ! I?, ; if- operations, tiM it n-dy the 'oi- ' r.ue In 01 t!e bntft.uiC of livers rt -"?? rV" 1.'" - s'' inventor of an .-n!-.n: V - the ru ..,r of it 'a'-Jv ;:.:;';-- ...'.' . a-.;;?!".'?.- i'-.i v a 1 1 iu n- it;,ciiine tor !ceneninz waier i- r f v. v re?::.er.ce anil bt g res in 'he ce- i't rc -i'invm G a Society ; an.! l a mud discharging maciune, for ; One of our correspondents obsprvc, that the National Paihtir" re?p"cti The Declarutiun of It.dfjrder,ee9 executed by Col. Trumbull, atul to" lie placed in the Capitol at Washii.'siri is now ex'iibited in the room id the A cademy of Fine Arts, in t. e N. Vork Institution. This splendid picJU'e le- presents the Fesi"u' of C'onress. at the moment when the cotniniitee, v!m were to draft the Declaration of Imlo j pender.ee, are preeitiur it by Mr. j JeilVitoii, their Chairman, to Mr. H.in- has.'004 President of Cc.nr.s can i! Tle President is sitting by a aMe ; and ii 0,1 rnt stands the venernLle Ch;:. 1 tons ! hompson, the Secretary or Lon2;res ; in front present in;r the Declaration stands Mr. Jefferson : on his It f' Dr. Fiaiddin, and on his rijrht Chancellor oceeds. wish hhn other j curses,l tl I-cs f;!)vs:iswrvf (i, Ccntlem ns' s-. ,;v., ; which is the glory f our age. ! the riht to use which at lbiltimore.il Livinston, Heger Shearman! Zi Vrc f :r:l. f ir ! !t:i!:n. .iii-b'i Wb.- v.-. V ;f ..I t;.tn i .1 -1 U .... Kim Solent Ailiitns. 1 here are fortx' revert flt.v, y,,. A-rp y,A..r5 r,nr V ,.lbn,5;errh tr,t ;vi, ctC:1:?. !:r.,,n iiu'.ia-u-, ;! Ta'?'V .Sr?os. -The 3 0i0 nur,s iu thl wbole nineteen in a di y:.-L- :staiHl,r.g, & the remainder in a sitting iv: Com. Terry and Capt. Heath. They pasture. The portrait are likenesses Sikyi: be. fli!ow. : i.vt.G5..v, rin-V. t.ouf ?c Hr 1 Sn::i'Srffr to -the North : at which prizes uniortunate dishutc between these twoi1 thowe heme and high minded men tcn cink-rv, :Ca V awrei, have been awarded for the best crops t o-entlemen, (sav the National Ailvo- u,, p'.cin their confidence in tho r;;vrrI and ot)ier ?r V t,r cateVhas been "the subject of various ! ljustice of tHeir cause, and in the favor W ii;; Tvfe .V'iixv': : W rd; !'""(Vr' i-t uY-r-' h " bulU.n.rcow, vbeep and 'j corn;ot, and has excited considera-li heaven, dared to pronounce these " KT Artit W.yr -V 4 ' w - -: roy3.the.bestd..ome;.manu Union. ; United Starts free, soverein ami v k V, r; v.v tfTTvrn"-:: ;': ':'4f-W';r' ' : 97 -v hed nieces of cloth, nannel, carpeting.;! Commodore Perrr conceiving that an independent." The likenesses are f ;.tab-clotks, &c. A six vear c,M Ox: atonement was i.eccssary f,r having ; ; intende.l to represent the members a ly i;RAS, ty moment of TorgetfJlnessV raised : , they appeared iu irr9, aVid with the l: him illis hand to an office? holding a Com-! co.Ume of that day.-V. t. Fast. f Hieih. T;e lard is well Watered by ;;et another year -i- - - r . i . rr 4 - - - : . i, ' i " . r .a. : rr . z. wr .eTrorv or ATissuir tii x ".-; vvr- it: newest o .."nrm'rs.-siirnciem'v 'enu! wiim- i-.- x acre were very interest ins rionzn- i t,i :int p.i h ip. satisiactton ne re- i rf tw Vnitei! States i an Vri--d vo -V. rc he i4o manure, (ihoui a little on a :! iv .VrtfcW at both the above Fairs. ! t nnirP,r Thp meeting took nlace on j : inn h; .ii-(i j e-ritrrv. to re o;t- reel tor ?rt;e : r; rr tcrs wouui me ix pronuce somen . . . ' i" , , . r i'a Tr. o ;J t,,,ur ,n Krin. u.f nf c,.o... ' "h each starfctUat one, and even at;; when Commodore Perrv receivetl the i a" the I i Ve t (in t.f'FoKv' ri.r-rrt I Ti.'v'r tii! crpi!! r-roiri . KTiit rn t'.iiv! the other -live of tiie latter had two : ;firA nfr.mt. '"Heath, n'lihout tuiur' on hrS Xfomiiv in i?K i,: October, 1 1 I. .. tve: wion witbttr 34 minutes and 50 and magnanimous atonement, tne par- lVrf ;nb;t, Fe!r5ry nd I 'revv p. Xt. ?nd ; ian fm 3 to 10 r r d-'y by haiiVia j 'seconds (with a double team) and tlie ties separated and thus honourably it.m e"iis sf r fc; t the s . -?, trr "i. -.fii-e AVo. A Koc'c Quarry coavnient to ; j other with a pair of oxen, in 55 mi- terminated this unpleasant difference, ee a- ;,, fi .,v.ir.cx 1 1 ! he ,u.rt part of Crab? re? to Uaieihi j nutps. This trial of Agricultural skill j which, we trust, will be buried in ob- "C! J"-P. t" tv ;rr w di the rrrr. bo'U! a VM-fm tul Uv the tMnli.eu ioi-1 . J , , p ( iiiuu. . . 1 Ha.. ' . . I. ! -I ' 1i fH:h rrncip UeleyH Ho.ts r.v ? uner" "V lin Hi f"t. 'I j rc;. tVf.ser'y ; prpnre. In r uor J- it m-.y be ssi.l aSoiovt ucn exhibitions cannot Ja;l ot proUu- .t ; I Aiui: .;.,.'t. cinir excel If nt eRects. Indeed these ZIJ? a?!'1 'h:e '-e'x .(5, the i!-7"ti jthe Country where Agricultural Fairsll e .l ini- in i ? ,4 -,. ' - ' hava been established. Ave wish to ih .-r ;.un. ... , , i . at frf: D r. '.p i t see them more general. :8-e ' t , XI I. - .. . 1 r.a ' d ?oirr!ii'Je !he h st;cc of he J1 (:, u"r. 8h nearly r. . ; e c. r.jrt s the ' . ?: 81 ;l e M,"ys - h v!n.,t, fcn.l .he 8?if .-Nt ) 1 1 c k i s ; i j;ml:iiy giykn, ' ' niH AT apnb.r:!tin will be ma-le to the Electim in fJrmnnf.----l essrs. Mark Richards, Char e llich, -t?amuel C. Crafts, Orsamus C Merrill, Kzra vind ir ir-o ;Mtr, ,jcf;;t U 11 next t.ener t h5rr.eff!m ; exctp'-ntr m aie'ni -Krh l'?vo., f r annthM separate Kkc.ion m the I ' .Meech and William Strong are clect- Votiiv of Drantre, at Cochran's Store, Chalk. l;.i.... -i . - e . . c . , . fct ifrc b :'w -or ta-r -vurirsu ' , : Level, about nine miles north of flillshoro. :tr my hMnd. a the'Ciir of;' Octcltr 14 aiinnjr ,.n ihe l.bterntb dr.v oj A- cVh'ectlhcuSknJ h'jn'lrida ! ;r5MlF. nousn tl t . .t-c ' lil. the one . hit el '-e Brrsirlmt. Con'.tr-csV.ner of the !' - ttn;i i LtLii Otlicc. FOR HAL ft. .at I now live in, and also tely occupied bv lr. A. II. i llortres, both oi Fayetteville Street ; each Lot contains half an Acre.with Outfiouses, 5tc. Ai.vj TWO LOTS adjoining Judge Potter's, 0 feet, front. Terms Cash. GEOUGE NICHOLS. ed to the next Congress. It is stated iii a Mobile paper, that Col. King has received orders from Washington, to deliver up Pensacola antl its depentlencies, 4i to any Spanish officer authorised to receive the same by the Spanish minister, Don Onis, the Captain-ticneral of the Ha van'i, or by the late Governor Masott.5' General Jackson. The National Intelligencer, from the Nashv lie pa per of Sept. 19, has given an outline which it suppose t represent the sen timent of the immortal Jackson, on that last pert of our military history, which gives 'the uninterrupted series of his good services to his country.----We owe the utmosv justice to this great man, who has been ungenerously assailed before he could appea at the national tribunal for the reward of his virtues and fiir the crown of glory witli which they will invest him. It represents General Jackson as no stranger to the possession of Amelia Island, and to the orders of General Gaines to chastise the southern In dians. It refers to bis appointment i details, bis military arrangements, ahti Ii muonn unilpr lh. o Avprninent. attonl-i account of this remarkable child. now exhibiting in Boston, is given in advertisement in the papers of that v jitown. He ws born in the town ot nVehrnT.;'tKHt ;r-f?';.c ?!es" UV i!.e- Inlccr', 60 or '8'). r:.rr j'.of never failing iow ! pair ot oxen with a driver. - i hey j reserving lis fire, and refusing, at the ! rospect, IMstnct oi .aine, June 2tl, i. f-unhito.taw) nf certain i-Pds'i!:Mln,r,.' b'.VJn!f thatrc!errd ni .weU.teaedv. ploughed a .quarter of an acre, in j salne time, to exercise his right; and!! 2817. At. the time ot his birth he .trn!,!ry.' '.V.ss.uii,;-.lvdi b hehVss !,jl):?cb-.!. : I atTrivinsxb&tistiblesituatioi f.h r ,.wt tIU nnp of ht nrW.i -".-ir!.' tb;c cr-.lt.tnti weHihed onl v 7 notinds : now he wei?h.9 80 pounds. lie began to grow when he was 5 months old, and continues to j gain 3 pounds per month. He is of j the following dimensions : height 3 ! feet 1 inch round the body 3 feet 4 inches : round the thigh 22 inches ; round the leg 14 1-2 inches ; round the arm '11 inched. He is handsome, lively, antl well proportioned; his in tellects very bright ; his muscular strength it is believed, has never been . equalled bv an v child of thrice hi age ; he is larger than either of his parents, ?xcept in height, and Is stiil nursed at the breast The cot:secrat?on of the Her. NathJ Eowen. 1). D. Bishop elect of South Carolina, took place nt Philadelphia, Christ Church, onTharsday morn ing the 8th inst- Din), On the 25th ult". at C;ncinnatti, Oiisn, ioiin Anderson E--q. latt Cashier oftlti fashvi!lcB:mkt and for many yea r n nr. apectable Cituea oi :tbat uUce. 0 f 1 September 3
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