V - 7 InVowiPunvarro to ybrfa jutrr?w. pf. noJhincxrAidtrtsn noW bemmmca er flf.HhmtenaJ admimstttioi. The fhese ttosuln P'lf deNnding m X i VMU-jiffhir: at'the; tomilH-prmnt' of A u A kV immmf'rf .fcVmrrt?s lats rnw-Jtv thirrirrnSnfifn 1 fvorftf hianiivhifch hWctirtred W SV quarter whrcti haye bft-n much , Vcnr-prrsent labnrsj I' dv jt ST terirnil f,iruch cause tejVJccjn' the. . flicitv, crctir.sitiiatic'n. iln waking this 'reinaffe' I dcrpot wish 6 bfe understood tp impV tharaft imTariefi prosperiiy b-foV. ec ii "in e'very.intemt -of thi vgrcat cob-. ninnityv In!"the pnre. s of A nation,--'in' hatitme a; territory of stieh vast etefl . and great varic'ty-cf "dim ate; evr por tion cf which ?sngagd inforeign ;CnV rniercej "and Jiable tp rafctfd.vn seme ' 'degree-by th ech fges yhich occur in the . ' Cf nditicn "anl regulations f foreign cou'ri IneaTitooW bestrogr if thf"prrdiice croyrsoirand the iqiftistry and enterprise cf curowicituehsCeived at all t.imejs, and in 'every ouarten anun'form end.e- inal encourarement': This . .would be 4 more than tiayf" a rigly tojexpect un- iVr ciicttrrifancei the most Vavof able. Presvofes on certnin interests, It is admit ted, hai c teen felt r but, allowing tothese their greatest extent, they. detract but lit-. tle,frm the foire of te remark already made. Jn formirg a just esniate pt our prrsert srtuatirn, rt-ns proper -50100 jc. ai xne noir, . n ihe detail. !A free, Vii tiRus, and eniignt , ered people ttcw well tire reat princi ples" and causes on hich their. ha5piness dej rnd;;aid even those vtio sufft f rocst f!nd Vef 'Telief 'bndcf their sufierings, frcm' thelefsirg " enjcy,'ard in the crnsolirjnqnirnaung ' hope vhich xf. ey ladminihter. V Trom Avhence do thest pr fcsures-'coivc r " Kot from a goveinment hich i?r founded oy, adnlmisterfd:for.,and sipported by, the: people.' 3rA trpceAtJjem to the peculiar ifCnaracler ott tne eprru in-ivincii ,c:iir. and ttV. the ! extr?crdinary occurrefices which': haref signalized if. The' convul- s'on? with Vwhich several of the powers of Etnope have been shaken, and the long and destructive war in which all Mere engaged, with their sudden transition to a state pf peace, presenting,' in the first in stance, unusual crcooragernent .to our , ccrr rrcrceand withdraving .it in the se ccno, even within its wonted Jimit, could not fail to be senslDlv feU here: The sta tion tco. w lnclrwe had to SA pjjcrt thrf ogh this long coiflirt, cr mpelled, as we were, . finally,. tov be come , a prty to .it with a jjrincipal pr. wcr, ancV to make great e- -eriicrsrsaffer eavylcjseand to con trpct considerable dehts, disturb ng the mlirary course of a ffair?, hy augnienthig, to a vast arocunt, t)ie circulating medium, and thereby elevWt'f g, Vt ot)eMn-:e,. the price r f "eery articlfc i;bove a!jusystand aid, ard depre ssing it at another below itr had likiwife its due: tf ret. - . It is manifest that the presures of which mc ccb plain hae"prcceededjjn a great n'easuie, 'ff.rni t! esef"'crukcs. V bet., then, v t take into 7vew the' prrspctcus ::nd happy cenditic n i?f cur cmintty, in all thegrtat C'rcumstnces which ronstitutr the fel"ci?y cf a naticn every individual in the frill enjoy m cut of all his rights j ijie Ur"!cn blefed '.with plenty, and rapidly ristig tc gu-atress,,.ur..der a national gov" t ir.n t't, which operfctt s with cmf plete efl'cct in everV pait, jwithctit' being h in r.ny, octptrby the .ample protection which it ntt"rds, and urder tate govern n ents-whic h perform. tKeir equal share, 1 ficcr rding to a wise dtstnbution ot pewer "between them, in prome.ting Xhe'public happiness itj ia-irrrpcssible to bciicld o j?ratif) ipg, sogloricps a spectacle, without teii.g penetrated 1 hh the iost prcfourd ?-nd erateful f acknowledgements, to the S rpien e Author Of all gcrsd for such m'a rl! Id and inestimable blessings. J JUeeply in pressed with these sentimentsv cannot. regarq the pressures to which , 1 have ad- 1 1 it ci e inei w jit; uian tn iut gu imiu ai;d instmctiie adn riiiticns warning us o: dangers to be shunned in future; tcacli- ir.g us le ssens of eccnomy, corresponding- wih ti e s-itvpncity and purity. ot cur iti Jiinitu iis, a'td best adaj ted to lhelr s(ip pert ; tvireijg the .ccnreciofnai.d 'ele l -endai.ee: whicb the Various" parts of cur. happy .umouiiav ei efcri ciherl ihtreby . augu tnwrgimuy i ur social Incorporatiein, and rddirg, by its strong ties.new strenjgtfi and -igcr to the political; opening; a . w? dep tange; aid Viih new encourage men,t i ti e industry snd enteiprize ofourtitl-' lew-citizens ai h n e ai.d ibroad : vand n rie especially, by the multiplied pr. els vhichit hs aecendilated ot the great rejfttfienfifour nkt ej.client svs(ejivof Kt-verrrvtr.t, the powerful mstrUment, in ti e hands ot an allmercifut:trtatDr, n enrirg to lis these: blesslns. . happy as our. siuat-ioft is, iftfces hot 1 .xtn.pf us" from' stljciuu.e and care tor tne luiuie. On the jfemrary; fcsthelless irRs hich.-tte enjoy uik gieat.XJjicj'xr tu i.ablj great theuld bee vr- vigilaiictT .zeal, and activity i op feBrVe them, f Fi. eign wars may lagain expose us "to new J n.r,gs, which wouUd impose on us new CutHS foV which we ought to'be ptepar rd. The state nf V new long peuce may. be preserved, is al- U 1 L'ln MaVJsist, fh? Minister JPlenipn tentiarv was iii J st rucied' to. infornv tb e v-govern mehQof SDain that if H is Catholic Majesty should thf n: raifV4.the( treaty, this govrtimerjt Vpud ccept the. ratification so fara tp submit tq the decision of -the CSen ate thje ibe'-rceived in exch anger fofj. tat "of the terslfro'm .the Minister of the U: States to the ?r cretryrof State, it appar that a sfrucrioos,- had been mAde to-, the govern iinent of Spam;tanrf that the; Cortes hat Wad ,tne suDjeci norr con?finerHixou Tbe.re- suit o'the; deliberations Vfaf ithatf body, ,ut?t " o-tlw 'vtprfr Writ! hl tnnr' mill o vi nj i j ws., " known to Congress as soon as it is receiv- J e.d-J tfhe - friendly senUrhent Iwhich was expressed on ''thev'part; of ; the United States, in thenessage of theth of t May last, is'still entertained for Spain, Among the causes'of regret; however F'? a,t th separable from; fhedelay attending this transaction, it is proper to state,'ahat'saL- tisfactorv Informaiion has been received nthat n-cst)reii have en recently -aelopt- ed by: desiginr n-ng personsi. to convert cer tain part of the provir.ee of EastlFlori- Avithit the limits' of Florida, inmiediately on enr brundary, where there. wa no. set '' tlemnt," the'o'biect could not .be;, pnisun- dersrood , Ah early cconimotiation of i dirTe rences will.'-it is hopeel, prevent; all. .shTC J 1 . At.fi tr r 4 i'DP1 ! and place.theTelations of the'twWcounj I tries on" a very amicable arid perbnent basis.: .-.f.v. " , '.:.i i4A . 1- i 1 he commercjal relations behreen Ihe United -States and the Britishf colonies in the West Irdies, -and on this continent, have undergqre no fchange;; the British government still prefetring to leave tha j Cf mmerc under ther strict ion. hereto fore imposed on it, ch eschTside. Jt is sa1- resorted to by the Uniltd States were de frnsiVe only inteneieel to prevent a moncl poly urtkr British relat mrTsiih jaVOr of Great-Britain ; as it likewise ist::toknci,w,' bt the experiment is advancing in a spl rit of amity beiween the parties, 1 r :. ; rThr questi'indepeiidingbeTween'-the United States and GreatBr1tain, respect ing theconstruction of the first articU of the tre aty' of Ghent, has been referred bv Emperor" of Russrai who has acpeptetUi the umpirage,', V 1 -v:."- ". !'. :' An attempt' has been made with -the government :rf France, to regulate, by ilixaty, thecomnicrce etween the. two ; ccuntries,.on the principle of VeciprQcity 1 and equality. By the last communication ' frtT. he. Minister Pienipotent iary v of the i . lv r.ite d p'ates at raris, 10 w nrm toll pow i erhnd been. feiven, twe learn thatthe ne gotlKtlon had been'comp.e need there, bat er?rws4iiu comes Having ocourreci ine ; Frenc.h rovernment liaet resolved to trans fer it to the United Stfltesfor whiph ptir Ipose .the- Minister PlenipotentwiV o: ! France haxl been '.o'nfrefl. vto repair to tuna city, ana wnose. arnvj-i roignr soon be expected. It is ho ed that this im portant interest may oe arranged on just conthti lonfU'anci tn a m anner equauv.satis factory o b.th parties. 7 It js subhiitted to CoUgressto "decide, until tsuch arrange- n.ent is maeie how tar 'it-.trtavi be proper. I on the1 principle of the, act -of "the last ses- sion, wnicn aogmentea the tonnage, eluty .ch .Frer.ch vessels,, to adopt bthlr mea sures for carrying more crmpletelyi iniD ehrct;he policy of that act. H ;:'V;L f 1 he act referred to, which -imposed new trn? ge en rvench- yessels, ham'g been in foite front ard aftier thV rTrstltlay of July , 5t has happenttr tltSseveilU. ves- 1 sels? o( ;l hat, hat kn which had been?def li atched from France before, its existeiCe j a kip w n, h q f entered'.! he-port s of t vnued atesv ana teen subject to ltsope- ratiofc .wkhciut that ptevfousnot ice tvjiicb thegeiueraj"spirit of curaws giveio'in divfduais In'si'rttilar casts - The ob'itt of that la;w havipg beenmerely to cojnterr va'l the inequalities wVicVeiisted to the oisauvKmagcj pi yinc, eyptates,- m tneir cc m'n:ercbl mtercuirse;wiUi France it 4 subn; itte eh . also L to :4hei.ccnsjderatfor? rf vengress, wycuici, umc spirit oj,'amiiy with-other -powers, it njaynbt be;prtper to extend relief to jLeirulitiefualsy ineei ested in 1 h oe -casesV Iy exe rrp t ihg. from the pperatjop ofhel'faw all ihcevessei wliich have entered VmcVpofts. witteut I.haviiighaef therneaiTfCif j revk-usly ktiw- -.ug-ine ex.jsicnce.fTi we aatyiiu uai eratyv ; .;.'rhel-.fltst' betw pairi Lahd'jtbe; Colonies acctr infer mktiqnVi is ' ntaihtained by jJie latter griih irr.prov eL success, - 1 he unfurtu5-najje-divisions which .'were know n to exbt' seme tioic since at Buenos Ayrts.it is un-; 1 ana rocciuaviuir w utvu it is 00 jess ine jn jchnaupn than tlje.. policy vthe U nited tSvatesiW preserve in theirvTniercouise by-Aherr-iestablisbment of the -constitiM ticm Tf liSUSIs if event wlieJi prorriises; tobeifavrabler td Unv dethothorif- gi'ess of ngosfo $ negotiation for .the settlement qf dirTeren-encjes-fjetween the parties, to, hich "it wastreplied' thatithey would iwiljihgly open. the., negotiation, provided tlse -HC- .knowleelgment of their imlependence wa mat!e its basis,but not; otherwise,?: Vf further-rproceedings" betveenhm Owe are' uuinforrnecj N6 facta are iknon to thjii ' government, to warrant the- beliefs that any of the powers of EorripV'-wilP fake parkin the'eontest : ' whence, it n a v be iniVrred,coiisiderrng all circHimistances, wliich most ha vi eUht in producing the L result, that an adjustment will finally: take place, on the basis proposrjd ilhe j i ol-jiies. r i a promote, tiat result, by ; friendly counsels, witti ( other powers,1 in- clncKng Spain? herself,rhas been tbe uni . fqf m poJicy,;bf thrs'vernmeoAv-V -f:u4 M-vKingxo .we. -internal, concerns ot ourt country, you will,! am - persuaded, derivie much satisfaction from a of the several objecVs to -which, "-'.in tbe-dis charge of your official dutiesf your atte;hv v , Brf-. i ill lx ff.rtffi W t-h . ' tl - . r I holds a moix pupuc revenue, irom the direct; .operation I- r ' f qft!if powrbf hich it is ' raised -Oiv tHhea people, -and bv- its influence,-in giv- Mig-ciicce- w evry.'otner power ot tlu go- vernmenr.' .J he revenue elepends on the resource v of thecount ry am the facility by which ;the amount required is raiseet, ;s a strong; preof of the extent of thev,rev sources, and of the efficiency of the go vernment. A i-few prominent' farts will' F nlacei this great interest In a jrijt light be'i fore you. On the 50th of SeUemberrl 815. the funded, and floating debt the? IJoited" States ,a8 estibaftrf-atVnV.iWidrcVand: hintteen miliums six huntlred nd thirty five thtrusand five hundred and fifty-eight dollaTs, If to this sum be added the ;v moynt: of five per cent. Stock: subscrib ed tothe Bank of she. United States, the arr.ount of jVtississ'ppi jstrck," and of 'the stoc k j; h ich fR s issued sulseq uent iy ! t that Vlafe, the balances'ascevtaiced to ,be due to certain states for military ryj cipsand to incliv.iduls,ror supplies fur bished, and Services rendered, during the idle, war, the public debtrmay.be estim&tj ' On the Spth -of Septemberlg2bj it 'UL mounted to ninetv-one mUIionsuine hi ; dred and niiTety-thrte Uiotisand' eight hundred artd eichty-three dtilars, havirg been, "reduced in- that interval, by paV?-.-roents, sixty-six millions, eight hundixtl and jsevcotynine thousand o:Te hundreel , ai?d sixtv-five dollars .x Btiri this terroL 1 tjie expenses of the 'governWentolEthe1Uji:i States were' likewise defrayed; in eye?t j manciifOr the ciy.il, militrv;' and naval establishments, ; :ue-Tublic:e2-ifice8 in this cityaVe -beemibuilf been: commenced,' and are inia . traiu 'of executi n ; permanent arsenals' and rpa- gazinesv have been' erected j in ys varitSus fparts?;of the- Union our navr haVbeerj jconKiderabl., augrn,ented,;"and the 'or (1 'nance munitions of ;war; and stores, ?jpf the army and navvl- w hich ' were ' much! exhauste el during the war' haVe been fef Ienished;x:VV . '.. jfl : my tne oiscnarsrer ot so, lae a Droocr ttoh of the pnblic debt. and the executiKn,1 of such extehsl ve' c im iii,ni:6peiraitio in' so sliort ai"tinie,-a fjust."estjmatefmiy oe formed ot the great extent or our nafj tional resbui-eesfTh ernonstratonJ'S! th e. m oe icon ;ple te;andigra tify ing, w heni It is iecdllected that thei., direct ktisw't re repeale mjrVation of the late wau, and that the rTi ve;ntie applied to'these purposes has be eld derived almost wbolly.jfrom other jsource. U I The receipts into the Treasury .from! ever? Source. Itow haye amptetj?' sixt huplreel?,afndnin cWej! IlliftIt.al.htiff-' .atirmr1.1(nv. nil1 tl V .,. It IV f cents ;' whilst the public expndmfes, I rhe, 'same-!' periods ammedto-iixtee V nK-tl5rire uiirht VrVit fori 'B nt cVrtf V-Tir 1 thousand ifive huhdre&tjii lars ana - se ventv-two- cents : leayine:. m theI reasurvop thatdaf ,: a stm estiraa-r! Jtedt jQhe nilliori p"n!e hundred ahtj thousanddolfars.' For the pibabe vfil th 0 ri zed to sera ied by' loahi.by ah act-' t he Jast sesfcioti""of CctigiisVh as . bteh:! of' ruotaineu upon terms auyaniftgeoua.ior um creased cwifidenceT in thfe faith bthe aaM jLibrifjut the exihehce: oft amotiHtli i citusiao seeKinK macv niouc oi invest menir at a raiei uurestnot exceeuinie, ; five-per. centum perannum. p: 11 1 ' " 1 1. .- .11 in " 1 111 ,i ., . V VV since thei sales reasonable "It is knitwn'fhat the;ufcfiasfeswere 1 great clepressioriv i nen tne price; pi evry arucie iraei risen to Its grfcst j some plao bay Bedeytsdi by7theisd6nqpressio it?? Kmr: Of Gongrcss, cbnnpatible vith the public ihteres.t,hich wo to these puhasersr ? 1 Vf. f Cohsieierable progress has been madej during the present; season ift-examihlng the'east and ir Va in lets ; .'intlje colfectirm .,fbateTm1 and, fnhe.co! detertce : of the - liioiatseveral of the positibrts at.whichr ; it- has' been decided ra considerable amount; ave1.:beeri colct- eo, y ana i au.tne : necessary : preparations made fdctjie commencement of the works. tfAf;bM.riwnt; j JarnyRi ver?-?ancl at -.'jthe Hip-rap pri rhe j opposite . shVre in the Cbespt-ake Bay, i." materia; Is," :to a vast a moivt Ha ve: been colleteft';aiKl iatl the- Old. Point) some progress nas peen maeie n uie consirut mgton lrlrirrthe nhd sprin;tanVl that i&n the i:1.i.iii.-- !J..:.Li ...... : .kA.... M of thev,next reason; 1 tort Djamc-nd, atnej, Narrows,, in the.: IlfiVbar. of New-York v Vfejlf beflnished this year. , The-, works' at Boston; NewvYprk, BaltjmreriKo folk, 'Charleston rand tNiaearaw " ; feive.' .been ; in - parr repa jre$ of North-Carolina; extejicling south s to UKewiser yOtner parts ;orino, epasi- east: ward of Bostrft. .O becTi rhade to push j forward JHese ' works with the utjnost dispatcb possible i but; when their extent ia considered;; with .the important purposes for o which theys axe interined,"the eTefence of thewhole'COasti" ann, in consequence or me.wnoje interior. and that they a to last for agS, it will f6ndevd on ''ri ill "lfeiry -' j'ri fcip.les ; iPc1."' ing the whole tOgetjier, combining' secd- frity with economy; could hot-be prepared . without repeater! examinations of t He most ; exposed - and diflficult 'parts, and that it tUp. 1 Usfied p that very favor f anticipation t which bas bec;n frrm tbts great uncerJakmg Hi te jve.ri atri satisfied j ttvat x very favorablfe - Srrmed of ified, and that when1' cbbi)leted;itvwill affwrd very gi e at, if not complete protection to rur Atlantic. frontier, in the event-of ano- titer war : ar protect ion su fficient to coun - terbalaneein avstnglemain ';With iim eneOiv Dbw'erfui at sealthe exoenie of .alr t liese.', worksVithotit taking into the esti-f mate the savinsfof the lives olso many of om- citizens, the protection t of bur.town and other property, ofiv the tendency of such wm ks,' to prevent war.'- ' Onr military poitiops have been bainr tainec at Bolle Pint, on the: Arkansas, at CeuncitBlofftbn the MissourL at St. Pe Lie.r s 011 ine . ivijssikipui, rami xi;?reeii ! Ba ynahcttpperiCa I barrack&tiav'alrieady- be en-tretted aV j mdst of thesepbsts t 5 'with s.uchy works as i were jiecessary for-their- defence. " Pro-j igress has also been made in opening cohi-j '- j supplies tat each, for-the supporti-bf the 1 1 rpops, fcy their bwnlabor -particula rl v. these. most remote, j r"..':; - ?With the Indians peace has been prJ serveci, ana - a, progress maoe-n rrytus imp entree tne act oi;Vongress, iiikuj an apprbptiatino for'tlvtir civiUzatiGnj-with the" nrosDect of fa vorable .results. - A S, Connected eciuallv writh both these otijects. our ;tradei '.with those tribes is thought to merit the -aftention jpriginaJl-statei; gimeTislheirr pus tenancy, Karid war plreir ,o !jncrnct. employment fromt.iiivi2ert- pow'. brsV thev otroV each i otherLtftio 1 1 heirhselves, t1ir elirjtivis tneyij" abler; Bv 'a i ud i cious rejruliiti on of ouf trUcte with ihemV wV'supplyytbieir watts;dTiinistef t toheir . comfortsi'andaddallv", as. the (game i-etires, draw therti to us By njain lamni gppsts iar in tne Hiii wr, wc jtuiuji a jjqriore Chorough and ellrect 1 control over thent 5 without fchXch it is confi.leily :Jhe; I ieyed th fit cbnu je te i cha hge Vjiij t heij manners can never beccompllsjiecu By Uucb poStsaKled by a proper reguiatu.n civil administration civgr :tfaemv td be pro vided for. by-law; shaHf t is presumed, settlements iroin. uieursagt: mcufMoii, and' biseriepeac v --. ai ' .1 :- 5- --.i.' a t 1. some of which have been launched in the evt-ct- such works -3 tMo!fePpiiir" and t)ajiphiulan'd;ahd at th-;Rigrslets, leacl ii"H2r to lUke ''vT'nch ;irf rnja- m? terials to a inpeKJDQt acxcypptisn aiso tne great pur- tanylitlng fnr;tltS sectWvfol r;. : poseof their vli2ationif t 7f n j cbuntryVo w lcn tliey wbuld,soTUit.;thtrr.' ;,;: a U Considerable SprV)gress bas alsi been attention of Country Merchants. j . r?.Jf , ; V ' made In the construction of ships of .war, 1 1 a . : . : LEA &i' DISOSWAY lvr :k : "h ZjB&ft thi' nrti.'cneerrneel9''; aid,, would unaogmeeuy : suner, -ir sucn proiectipn wa- . r .4 taofbeiast "sesfton fori the sup- C sh ids have a lsa been " efii 1 iloyed oti I the coast "of Afnca trefe several cap-. tures nave aaaayp3DeeTi maae ciii vesseus . engaged ia that 'disgracefuPtrHrTlc. -1- f t r 15 USTiPTjpUSliEp,: "Ko 3 rof Jinlce Murphev's ! Repoftg of the: I "- -' "V-'i Supreme Court of thria Stie-'i sT i Anotpep No. whfr Will be puo to Pres'; t without lcfs of'timei will complete the' VW.' luTtieV)f 'the Jfidfa Iteptfrts Jimge. Ruffiin will contite them; V ' Sfpt NEW GOODS.- s. BOND has just re-eived a f andsome Assortm. n of FALL GOODS, smoug wjhich are Suprhritjtoiu ana Usssimeref, second do M4l Drabs Klann l,-Grei n Raize, Bpmbazetts, Worsted, Siik and Cotton Hoie, , ' Gloves, Cassi mere haw i; biilttM.pf Ufhaw, i Sarsenet,5 Silk &f Flag Ifandke"chif9,M-.ihen; Chintz sad Muslin .Ualicoe, Curti in ditto, JWuslaod.Cambrics, Mushn Kobe , Rose & Pjoint Blankets, Pebse Clbtb,1 dd r j lannel tii.tyai.v and Cutltrj .Shoes -an i Boots, Cot on Cards, G las ami Pu t ty Ch f ese, Loaf SugarJ Nails and ; Brad,1j'urp biers; powder and Shot Hand and Pannei Saws, i 'epper & Spice and Ginger, Plaid for ClviakSj VVritinfj ' and Letter Paper-. A f H ' ; Ka!eitrh,;??ov. a ;i 3 4w! SHOCep 'FEMXLE ACADEMY, iljB annual aminlition of the jPupiis of 1 S this Institution will be onMte 1st anefSd of December.' which wil 'close' the .present SeJsioH'' "vTbe Kxercis; o(; the, School will be 'resumed On ihe 1st Jan'uaf v, 182k ' ; t KTtt ice of Board anxl Tiiitioif g52 per Sea siOni ipayable in advance. - 5 ; i . 'j lvCTbeitM.1 3 ! ITHHiy emi-aurtuai Examination' oil thei Pu- f Jt PUS in b ith pepartoif nts of th,iS Semina- i'WjII commence on Mpniiiy, fth December, and t eTtaite1tfie'aturtla(olIow ig. - j ents'ard gUardiajis'bf pttptSs .anel.ttje public 1 gentrally, a.rresp.ectftin)-'iriviteJ ,'b attend, Dyforderjbf yit Boards 1 "-.-. F.1SAlltl-jsecVv. . ; J N. nTheExercise's Ofthis "S? mt jiafywjil fecf)mm&ice oB'the Alcnday in Jjanury, 181. ' '. y - ''"vi: ?i i , ' - -f , ' VNovemberlS ' Hftsemj; aniivtal Examination of he Male wilVcrinrence on rI iiirrdy: the Till ol'Oe-V" k eernber next and terminate pn th e Sot urdayv i loiiowing, . rarems au uiutrujansi are; re becriuilvinvitwl to attend. ; "..; .-'11' . 1 . ' ThV t'.VMviifa i. lh A.artmr ,ullt lian f mireedjon th ftrst tondjy Janu next- , under the dare of the Re w 4V m . D l lUisxir, Hn the Mate; ana Miss Powt lJ4isi,$r iutbe Femajle : Department. Hoi h will be hbly as By order, of the Board, , a ' Tfbr.S 84 8w ! NOItTH43AnOLlNA. BJBLE bOClETT HE ierehthv annual meeting of tbivSori. ety wd'l be held in the. City of Raleiri), onthe eecoud,Mortday ov DecemberWext. .' ! p .em the Sabbath precejne, the Art 4 versa f rySermort will be preachtd.'.accordi j pointment,' by the Itey xOregoytiii FayetteUe. , After the hermon, a t tion wIl .be Rohciied iri aid of the fi ' ."" r' V i .V ! Jf. UALK3fec-r. t ;v... .8itm !.V QC7 'Annual ... Subscribers are desired' tn rorwum ,wnat is one. tou. s. xme, rtasnre? 1 of thefioniety. ;f : .4- AvIES LEA ; 4:. iTl A'VlNGi forroedf a ret nnectWif in the J.AA1JRY- GOOD BVSINESSJ iinder "thefiartof ea & Disos wAr ; bve ta ken .the Store lately occupied by .Messrs; ..,.'-.(. ... ... , vv ... . : '; r . 1" 1-1. rtlamllton: ana naniaay m ixjuHpiinio. fttrfli ftnareafiow tenioe a colipletc. 4nd therii rassortmeot.irl O OOUS, thadarited to the present se asoi ;1 I of frwJiirli:rwill lie sold afrtdticed prices, for BecV. Ifirtoaiv. raeis 01 ntnpu llidiV v n jf-Cashi o.Produce.Tro' .their -'omiec Vv, ' a l? t ; 'tion vf 'vh along esiabbshed House ii Ntw " . - a .YnrV; they wiil 'pV-tteheirv Godaiat ;I j ntiriihe cost in tbtft market, (boutiii atths. ' .' Knrimt. - cost in tlnrt market, (bougiil atths PctsrsbUTfir. Sent. 20. . I&20. -i vo tC v lowest casa prices,; 4wirwut au mm'; '! be ebabied dvke.their;ii'irtmejt tii-r " a ' f nlefe andlupon as wsbbajcltefasla' 1 ; f r. - i. . . - - . t . ... - 1 -- . W " 3 . , A . , ' 4 t' n 4 a; '.V i IV . rv j I i, J "rv;. ..j V-.f ' :r fj. , .: ,: -'K'