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FFKRS h5i ierripei tfl thc inhahitanti of W Raleirli,' na lis wcinngr, jn. uic www Krh if h Profession. , He rny be foupd At the house )Idy occnpled by Miss East- vood, on tuusoorougii pinxii.,t- . , . ' Mirch 29. ; . : 75 4' -r SPORTS OF THE PIT, " xr;n '! of Twentvne' CockV 'will 1 k tie ft fnutfht In TarWouRh. commencing on je ifr h of April nd to Ut three iy. : CONTRACTORS' : WANTEDiV. TO corr.plete the. residue of the Clubfoot . nd Harlow Creek Canal, situated in Car teret and Craven counties, N. C. This W ork vill f orw of about 100,000 ' cube yards of eicjrvation-" V -:- 'V ' -. Also foruilding" a Timber Ipck" on the jaidCanaO'V - - 'v' : ' . ; V. Propoials in writing for. both -or either of . the above Works '-will be receired at my bf. ce," where Plans and Specifications arfrrea dv for the inspection of those disposed to contract. A - HAMILTON FULTON, ( - '.--! ;. - Ir; ; State Engineer. Raleigh, Feb; 14. .f;,;; . 69' - niLLSBORQUGH MASONIC LOTTERY milE llanaeers of the Hillsboroueh Maso- X nic. Lottery .conceive -themselves to be in duty bound : totate to those who - have purchased tickets of them, the reasons w hy k. Prntrina AA Tnt rmnmpiice on Saturday the 2d inst. as had been previously announc - ed. They are as follows! J . m, VA i m m Mmt - ' ; j The returns from aMnts at a distance were not complete as'tothe number of sold tickets. From the best estimate which the returns made wouia-aomii 01, ixwas muugui, mai although a drawiner on that day would be aife-according to all probable calculations . yet " aJoss might be sustained ; and they feLt unu-illine- to nroccedto draw; so lonsr as there could be the least possible-risk. . dred more of the tickets could be sold,there rr uciaiji nic- iu aw mi;; uiiiii jtw mill- would then be no risk whatever ; and thc managers would be able no only to pay to the fortunate adventurer the prizes they draw. but in addition-theteto fully to succeed in j raising a sum of money adequate to the build- ( insr a commodious house for the use ol the Lodge. " . ' ' ; The manaeers have determined to draw on TUESDAY the FOURTH DAY OF JUNE j next;but should tlielrawing, however, not then take place, .the managers pledge' them aelves to return the money on demand . to every person whp may be dissatisfied. y V - THE MANAGERS. March 5. , i " 73 f. irr? TICKETS in the'above-Loti tery; may be had at the Book-store of J. Gales, Raleigh. try The WASHINGTON MONUMENT LOTTERY is the o.nly one now-drawing in the ".City of Baltimore. It progresses, regu larly, under the superintendance of the Ma nagers and the 'Commissioners appointed by. the Governor and Council of the State. The .great capital Prizes of 30,000420,000 and $10,000, are still undrawn, besides 'those of $ 5,000 -3,000---,2,000s, &c. and Eighteen of One Thoittcmd Dollar each In the Scheme there are riot two Blanks to a Prize. The sales of theTickets continue very spirited, and the Managers duly appreciating.the pa-j triotic motives of adventurers. - still continue the price of Tickets at Teh Doixahs only, i and Shares n the same proportion, .in order to attord everv one an mg m, and encouragi ated (under the act of Assembly) towards. ; completing the grand Monument now erect-; ing in the City of v Baltimore to the memorV ' of the illustrious Washikotox, the7!. Father of.; his Countn . "OHmas for either 'Whole Tick ets or hhares, from any part of the U. Stites, ; Benjamin ,Denvy V. E, post paid, addressed to Mr J. I. COHEN, Jr. k." f r A W '- l. ir... w - :awH Norfolk, Francis Asva'y.W am. . meet the roost prompt, and punctual atten-:;j J.,7 bill W l i0 V'AU fUc II Vk JiUmi'lUI VI V A M ' , Uon.- - 3Iarch 29; St NEUSE RIVER NAVIGATION ' lli COMPANY. . . " Boar2 of Directors, 15th Feb, ife22. KESQLVED by the Board nnanhnously, thata General Meeting of the'Proprie tors ofthe Neuse River Navigation Company, be, and the same is hereby appointed, to be heldintheOffice of th. Secretary of Stated oay 01 Apm next, at iuo'ciock in tne morn j. to consider and transact bus mess of m- portance ; the emergency of which ri a special meetine" necessary. And Jill Sub-" senbers for ijtock in the said Company, are j ojcrcuv jrcijuixeu xo pay uie msiaimeTivS que thereon, tp Sherwood II ay Wood, Esq" Treai ; surer cf the Company, previous to tha picet ; ing hereby called. : ' 'v'. I'X" :: It is ordered that this Resolution bepub Xshed An the Raleigh newspapers' unidfthe . day of meeting.., . " -:; r;?rj C . r , A true copy from the Journals, ! V ritm M.'COQKE, JSec'y. NEUSE JUVERNAVlGATON.-V THE Stockholders of the : Neuse . River Navigation Company w ill hold .their an -. nual meeting on the fourth Monday" In "April next, at 'the Office of the Secretary of State,' in thefCityVof Rale;gh, commencing t ten o'clock in tlie forenoon. ; r Bv orderof thfr RolrtL : - w . - , . v M. COOKE. SVcV; 'Raleigh, March 14, 1822. :yz- . 83 -jlT! TCUNDERTAKERS.. flHE Subscribers Will, receive Proposals X until the fourth Monday1 in May next, for the furiiishiiig Materials and'Building ja. Tibs Pxeor Otticx, in the Town of TarbbrV, 'ofthe following dimensions, to witr a House fifty ffee4longy twenty feet WidiL- wIth a J pitch of fourteen.feet from floor to teiline-1 4u j: j -j1 A.'-t :m r . .. ol uc uiviaeu oj iwu inncr vausr paruPons. eo'as to make tliree rooms or apartaeitt of sixteen by eighteen feet in the clear t ta hy three Doors and twelve veighteen-lluht Wih' do of glass ten by twelve inches r a Chiifi-' ey at eaen end ot the house, and one Floor.--The walls of the buildirig'tb -'be' the ; best 'tuauiy oi iincjc i .tne root covered with the. best Slate the doorand winclow facing anA shutters t6 be 'ebrapletely cased orfeovfered uutfc wreciiruo ami uie , wnoie to be well and neatly done.' A more particular description 6f said Buildinp- with a Plan , raay be seen at anytime by application 1 to Mr. S. D. Cotteitr. - v 5 -V Tbaro March 20,1 ,; r4;6t j! Beaufort wdtro -Ml- IJlflVOTSITOOF.NOJlTO a ne prig ypsepni .vapw oeauury, w-fjwr;4w;ww irw n y.yiiirit iue parryaeypjreu 10 in tranter life. n-XJERSONS disposed to contract tor aeu-i riv?u,ai;nu9iu vw,B;;v.,rT,i',, f "" "I' v fir-. ; C R: RICKS ; at, Chapel-HilV either entirely;, ot "IVood re tQund them, jrill be pleased to hand tn eir proposals immeojaxeiy o- r . v, n X - : f; M. NICHOLS, f ' V Aeentibr the Buildinff Committee ' Aprll-4 : c xj'-r - 76-tf -DTJMMER & HEMPSTED, - ". .. .- " ' -r--- - 1 H AVE received per Ships Robert Fultpn and Orient from Liverpool, their Spring Assortment of . . r - CHINA, GLASS &! EARTHEN tompnsing- every n;m m uicuic.- i , -They, rre alsb . daily '.expecting s per ! the 5cip?o,an addition to the above. Alio nrr the: Beaver. : from Canton, a com plete assortment of IN PI A CHINA. 5 J All of which will be sold at very reduced pr3ces,vncl to pood men on liberal time, i - ,J ; Petersburg, March 29. ' ' - 7$ Bw'Jl;? .V-V''- N011CE.. v . ; trnHE Stock in Trade of the concern of I 43, AVIIS.SLOW 5c Huaruwiji Dersoia at Public c Auction, without reserve; at their Store in the Town of Fayetteville. The sale J; will commence on Mcimay the 13th. day, of ) May next, and will be continued from day to jj day, until the whole of the property is dis .-' rtarA rr. i t ! W l I , - - .J . ; The Stock consists ot a large ana general 'assortment of. DRY GOODS, HARDWARE !, and CUTLERY : an extensive assortment ; GROCERIES cohdsting of Sugars, Coffee, j ' MoLisses, Sale Iron, a variety' of Wines and j : &pmis ; ana uie vanouy-ouicr aruues usuai I v sold as such in this Market. . ' If . j a BOAT of 500 Barrels burthen, and her ' ; materials. . r ' :i ' 'c ' !" j j t Titer e will aho be , One hundred and sixty. Shares of CapeFear j i ijaiiK. un-K. Fifteen Shares of State Bank Stock, rv Two Shares of Clarendon Bridge Stock, and 'j Fortybhe". Shares of Cape-Fear Navigation ' .Stock.? ': ' J , ; i A credit from tour to nine monuisjwm ne given on the Goods i and six months credit on the Bride-e and Navigation Stock; ' , The Bank Stock will be sold for Cash. " , JNO. HUSKE, ' f K' , ' Sui-ririmg Partnet, - Favettelle, March 20, 1821.; . 7-7t 1 A 7: i FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1822, . The term of the SuperipiCourt for this County comineocec n Monday lastv and will continueaJl theweek. The Orange Presbytery is in session here. It was opened on. 'Wednesday and will close, it is expected. on Mori 1- day next. yA number;! of Clergymen are present. . 5 s; ; ; j . . "jlietti odist - Conference. TElic Virgi -nia annual. Conference met according to appbintment in Newbern, N. C. oh Wednesday, '20th of March, and ad lynchDUrg, Ya.on March lbfin, The appointments for the preachers for 1822, are--: KPRFOLK DISTRICT. - - . v . va,MUU" " T Princess Ann, Vm, Eastwood, J. Craig. Camden; Moses Brock. ' ; Gates and Eclenton, Henry Holmea. Muifreesborough',- Jacob fIUL " 7 Sussex;' Georce A. Bane . ,! " . I Surrv. Isaiah-Harris. . 1 ' Soffolk, Mien R Bernard i JAMES AlVER 'DISTRICT. Peyton jriderson, P, E j'rniinwieKiii' rr ctddell Johnson. ' allevu John Thomson1. Uti-m jij- Ju ru.rm. ' Kif.hmnnfK Caleh G. Jrarh-.: i , . . i ,v f I""7" V f-p-'M. i-Cplumljia,. Thomas Mann, W D. Goode Culpepper,' Jafmfcs Morrison..' v Amherst, -J...F. Andre wyGrW. Harper. jfRHEB jjSil piTRICT.' Lynchburg', GfOtitr, Charlton. ' - 4 . Bedford, H. Alltiy, 7i Hunter, super. Buckingham, ioJuiiHalesVOBerna.J AleckIenburgv'lijoma;R..BranieJ r G reenviHe.W rtC Leigh. v ; ' -'k'-'l. V-Ai Brtibswlck, Ji Keatherston Ri- WilkipSQn. 'Amelia, lnoch Johnson.; -, 1 Chesterneia, Geo. i;, vhesly. . -.tits. Petersburg 'H,.G. Leigh; . Y A iKl W',p I.?,TB ICT ;, ,'. Fraj)klirK7aKaerb.S.HarrelI Caswell:; & foster. y 'j. HiUsbbrV)h,vThomas .prbWieTw'f SwrftiCreekfBwaln'wift.'" EUlelehXityVGw. 1 Raleigh Arcuif,-ffr ;2pu5;t -ifV macfc K ver, 1 ;.omas G. Humphries. Salisbury Thadier Muire: ' ;-; Yadkjnl' Ansfrfi TChadwick. ';'; f -; ? :v. Iredellih Xanr.?::: ' i t ' ? ? 4 Gpiuord.Vair "Rind. .v. , ; VVashnieton,' Miles Nash. -' 4 ! VashJfgioii ,qijt:uit & Albemarle ,SouM. XenjamiMdz,:, Xl; yiiixpmhlLCiftflmHtdfr Banks7apd:Islandsf Archibald Brojmhr.v. ili JFilliatn ;Cfopi&E;r&$4 Haw' RivenHtt-h-fe Enterprise; Cah.Keafnej; -had cap tured eijipjrtticai5eeli or, SO in en each'i- y ; v:;;f i-S-S . i '; , . -r ti&i&tfM. "jSamucliBell haa just beer) ref eject-; ed. bv the nenleto be ' GoVernbr tqF f ti fe"S t a t eVpf Ne y. H ain pre;gTv ' viiripiortaiiat.x m wM0i;6mthei President of UStatea 0 Congress on the subject of Fortifications, will be found in ;.thj9 day's paper. 'The Pre sid in t ee rn s s tfongl jjm pressed w j th t h eWa x i ni' t fAV a shin oto k 'Jkat iji Peace, it is better to prepare for JVctr AnotberFire took place in that part of Petersburg called lilandford, in the ight'of)ye9terdayjveek, bywhicfr a ptable.ahd horsesrjvere destroyed. Jt is strohglj! suspected that both this fire, and that whiiA lately took; place, were the workiOf an incendiarjf; . JjTfie; Pensioners of the United States may now receive their, arrears.of rieh- sions at ine several uuice(in ine uni- T J ; i ( . . ..'. ' '."! . n tea stares for paying inp same 5 iunu9 j i haviobeen trahsmittetP for ;the fiDr- 1 The questio n respectingthe ack now- nations of Soutn'AmercaV; ha been determined in the affirmative in j the House of Representatives, bj a I vote of unprecedented unairiityv'We do not know that the samrunanimity will be found in the Sepate,' but there' is no doubt thatthvote jri that body will be decisively favorable to the measure, , ii,v; f- lh-: ! jVe rejoice -that; ;inUhis case, tBe earnest recommendation trthe Presi- dent, understooa to oe with the una nimous assent of his; official 'cbnnseU lorV, has been sustained by a vote in "the popular branch of the- ilegislature. i so nearly ji nani mous, as to.be almost YviiiiuUv a xn5Hejiiing voice-., - a hb n- pect ot a governnjent thus - identified with the people of the nation j in sup port of the. cause of freedom; is delight ful fo the patriot and phfjanthrbpist, as jit must be imposing in tha eyes of the foreign world. 1 . , : f - Let.it not be , supposed we would cast censure on the-indiyidual who on j this occasion voted singly in.the ne gative. ; bar be the thought from us. Not agreeing with him in opinion, we yet feel ourselves as i bound toTespecf f the firmness and independence which ?! enabled him- to. give such a. vote in op j position tp t(ie general current of opP I. nion g,trom our Knowietige ti nirn i wq know-his motives to be beyond the reapn evea oi suspicioTi.-TWv. -Jm. s Eight members of the House of Re presentatives, who were absent Trom the;Hairwhen the great rjuestion i". of the .Recognition of the jndependerice j of jtlie South was akent were. per nit ted -yesterday to record their votes. As this is the first occasion of such an occurrence, so we hnpe it win be the last. The errorbegfin onr ifie preced ing day in admifjing a member i fo vote who was without the bar when Iris name: was "; cal I ed: -a n n d ulge nee 'wjftich has been steadily denied for fif teen years, and, wer hope, will ever be. Members might 'be 'as well al lowed to .yote by prox, as ,lov come in and "vote on a question taken -in fcheTr absence Besides, if fight afall, itj!wouid be equally! rjghtto adrnitthe I practice whether the votes' were, una nimous,' or equal ly br near ly; equally divwled ; and, in the latterjease, every one will see the mischievbus; effect of the susnension of the rule. .'We honor the feelings which prompted the indul gence in - this casej which, we hope, will now be extended to erry member of.the' House who was not present But, as' we? would guard the purity of the House, and . pre serve its j u st 1 n fl u -eiice' in : the;goyerjimeTjt,: we protest against the relaxation tpT-;ihe'-.le'"jpr. th e',fu tu rei No member bugh Cjto be ij lowed to'vote on'anj qVestibnwho is not' within the bar vheti 0hls 'name is called ; J5p rigidlyjwar thrtile, ob- serveu ac ineAiasrise8Sioafiriiti..lia'jr. KentlanrJ Mr, Jaclcsbnlboth sicif and reposing at the firkin the Ibbbjvrere not allowed, to vote, upon1 the: great M tsspa ri 9 uestiony though asking ? tp db o befbrehV'xallingf1 ofthe Yeai and NWys ras finished. ThjAya8va hard .r fcasef yjtit ; th; dea;sipn fhc; llbpse.upon. itCitppeaTe9i.f$' ui t& be correctJVIl AahVseMipa of Congress advattceSv 1t3bVsinesabcoms1mpbrtant;-The :rai,Cbmnnjfe ,presentativesr a fill,i;for;permanently nxing me aval reaxe CiSiaunsnmen t, embiciilg prWyisbosT bighly interest? jrjJinaJtbwtfdH bfhVpubjiemce description X)f. Iheprincj officers One Reatdmlrar 'itf-iff: '. iFiveVptiiQ)odpres tAf,. rviasteravommanaant ; ther26tkl'insfiiitbuncihto tdlr toEa rore, jo taicev the benefit iiC ? ine iDua cnmaie 01: r ranees ana:mr cnange , or air,' ior tne restoration ot bis heal th". ; AYecopy : the; ? letter for the gratificatibn ofthe CuHositjofour! Readers!' This teri s ticv-b f th e Mrri terwhbi ; a s every, bneof our readers knows, is' not Jess remarljable for rhis eccentricity" than for: ; his fine - ejocu tioft ant extensive classical and- belles-Iettrea. acquire- if We do not propose to examine the leer critically, '.either; tb cpndempthe writer or to defend others- Itis. im possible ; that, 't seriously fviwed 5 the contumely "thrown cn thejr resident, and the harslv cut;at Jbnbf hisCabi net. Can be btberwiap,:r;egarded. than as being far,. mbe,Macredible td the writer than to those at whom they are directed. " Mrl Mpnrbej secure in con scious rectitude ! and reposing ori the affectioha of ten millions oil his felloW- ciiizensjnas nouiing to appreneija w hi feirngsor his farap from the sple netic eft'usion of this errant: Represen tative. With regard to Mr. Calhoun, without considering him inrthe Jight in wnicnMr. uanuoipa pas oeen pieasea to viewf hjira, of a candidate for (he Presidencjr there being at present 11b declared capdidatesji-we will say, that the reputation which he has earned in his public iifei .of nirgedandf inde pendent politics, and edttlousdevPV tion tp the national interests, will ; nPt suffer from the; biting; jests or bitter sairtasms . of M r. ;andoJjfh.:i5p.j'" 1 There is one f observation: vin iM Randolph's leUef,hichirpni?itslf lusion to vhat has takeri placfeprhe body of which . he is a membermay require more particular nonce than the rest of his ejiistie. .We'altu'dept, will be seen at once, to- that passage in which he say Sv that " the retainers and adherents "(of the President's; Se- i cretaries) are with dimculty kept trom coming to bio wk even on the floorjbf Congress." :lAiis,'t;say,-e.1east'of: it, is a gross exaggeration. ; Doubtless, each of the Heads'of Departmerus has. personal friendsn Congress y but the d edoruin of; Debate pas not been v in I a ted; in 'consequence thereof.' The nearest approach to comiog.to blcTws' during the present session, wes on an occasion in which Mr. Randolph, who is said to be. nobody's 44 adherent," and wh 0, we are sure, is nobody's " retainef," was, himself conspicuous as one of the principals: and we be lieve that; on that occasion,' no: blows wee offered, either in or out of the hbtise, though iomething like defiance passed.; The fact is," ;we believe, that tbore pre vails anipng' the Members pf Congress a greater harmpny than - we have j ever known : be fb reTheyi are more like a band of brothers tnan tne hostile tribes into which Mri R would rcpfesep t 'th era as di y pi ecl-4 Qlt ;may be said, thaVMri . .. -v. R's letter is not more personal than ;$pme' of his i speeches in jCongre$s have. been, uppn which we have .not remarked. Very true,. Rut aspeech is ohet thing and a public address to the people. is ano ther. ; That which is said on the. floor rd Congress it is proper should be ani s wereil on the floor. V Thltcbvis ostentatiously put '?, forth tfprgeneral perusal vin' the 1 newspapers invites comment, and challenges inplfrf-,. n the close of his letter, MrV Rani clolph an tici pates the possibility . that Death niay closehis c career before he can rejoin his constituents. .yp hope himself Vb havebad during the last ill hss of the lamented irckneyIt is said to have been a cu s torn bf the . H igh -landers, ton i their death-beds, to send talfbeifene fpiriveness p.hd reconciliation with thm f befpre" their depahurfe Jfpr Jthr world f spirits.! Such we shbufd have Been glad' to hayeeen the closing act btMr; ;.Raplpb?s.fe tea the last public- act. of niS'lireip the "Capitol; He I tppk leave, of ahe House: of RepfesentatiyeslnApathetic manner, professing himself j to pe jin amityahdifr man 1 , and particularl y with eyerrmem- berof.-theH.ose-lt icict, 11111,4 ajic4 mis, .av1 uic!uiuuipuv of bis departu re, he! cast Ibis barbed ja- yeiin oemna jum.---yy a, nr. r-.TheV: Cfcerokeei surprisoT an Qslge 'c-5v.; vuiage, iq ine aysence 01 ine warnvre on a:hubting' excursionyandpfea bbufcinetyrisbnersfTivp 1 11 1 1 u rcu w ao m - in cy - in u ruerar 111 .1. a llmrridtnanne been men tionedt before, but itboW cpmes rtO' us in f an authentic; shape; Gov. Miller, of Arkansas, hadprdeiV ed; tbepChe rpkees tbj be aeaee;bu( theyf sajd J their ; V&tipn waa . ffepjliind independent, and at fibertytoage warrtTijakepeace atlasbretrv prpbable that thauthprity thb;l S,tatowilI &einterpbsed to kerp thein quietAlhe8e .CJherokees are a yarrpl " aid to have- beendiscoveid rtei V neiglrbarhbod r of Cahawba (valleyin, tl6nrandi00-mnerS'm'tbe ahawbii-- ,y tpTorhfe omit ed tp "statej 7 in iitfri last, that.tlie late Jinminitinri of Yi JViCates jandiErastus Rboti-as "thH PDHpab; candidates rt ;Gbvernbr5 abd Lieunant 0yerp or; received fii V;:. j nalljr te iinaMsass ppbjicns intie legislature The fot -ng:.nieat.ijmmaryfft!e claimsandW merits of the two.candidatesis cbbiedU " rja'date' known tiiroughouj; rhe state; bynfapsipl the distinguished' o?5ce hebasrmany; i yearaified wkh credictbhimtahd to7i ril ; the general satisfaction of the wholecom-;) . V -niunjltf ItebasVacq amonbhVfeli : j ;,:v:? V lpwcitii ens ; a characteVand standing f ; that-can derive 1 iule.i benefit' from anyj J 'T;V tKiPWp can say in his behalf, .Mild and f ; ' ; uua5uiijiug juuis uuercour.se wiin, nis iei- v : . nW-cltizens;V his w Sole liferprivaie and. j, " public uriimpeachedand ummpeachibb'i . vr iri'politics a firm and; inflexible RepublS 1 v ; can re'ean, with great cordialityv re y t com mend hi m o; the support pf the;Re- ; fl-k publicans of, this St.ate.- X' . ;.; ,';--;p fj '..' : ; 1 i.Geni Root hi spent .'the whole pfthb ; st.5;yjpf.hiHife-i.' public employ- mnt ; for most of that DeViPd he ha beeri : InQthe LegiturefthisiStaife or ;1a,thi;,l " CongTe;bf4heUpltep;tate cprruptiblsuppprterof Republic pnnci- ' Iiimselt; -Ji6 fiS; never labored for officiate emttmens.Vfbne much to support i tbercause 6f republicanism aod'hisise.rvii. cjesrichiy WHtideThiaj::td theisuppow bf;t';! his fellbw-cf tizens for -'the 1biricff whxrh ' it: he is now nnmmnrwi " .. .x :s v i; . r : A friend to; th e'v Moravians' has ad cl res sed.' u s a letter com menti ng ph at part of the :8peechf;MrvBeiiSnVint the Sedate respecting Indian Mission-1- ary Establishments cicWeicanno fr f !: i publish thewhole- letter, Ibr which are atjsfabtb' It is, but justvfhpweverUo thatsectj-v f tb eppjrhathe tK'L "'r that the fnissionary eiideavbrsVbf tfto. Moravians are of a mercebarycharac it- '...!4 ?or eighty years past,? siyS he, thaft , Society basicarried pbv estAblishmenta for f missionaryv purobsestin different pahs of i ' thet wdrld,some'with eminent, o hrl withr little, Success; ; !nd never have the. Mora? vians 'solicited nublic or nriVaie aid. bPt have uniformly depended upon th'eir owiv-! , ifi scanty resources, and upon whatwafree-y -Z V ly offered themj without snpcltaftf The ;-;. reservation onthe Muskingurai' to ,wbicjirv , theresolutioiislof thenatealludev?PL; .pears .to. f-have been granted tbhe Cnris ; tiab Indians by; Way of indemhifiqajtiob'forx ' the loss tbey sustained dufing thej reVpluS ' timary j warwheo forcibly ffiifdfmmLl U ; rated,5ety;;'etablishedm ravians, was made trustee, bee iuse.'onlr; thus the iahdfcould be legally held and! 'v'-" rendered useful under their ; administri-! uonfic tpuswinaeea, pecame .connectea. .. ina measuVe? wuh theic -mission ary ' ef-, foHsi butmost certainly not in a way calM 'f' i; pulated to affprdjhem any essential Aid on theNeontrary, itis believed to have been.; " g detrimental i to any spfs;v-lTis'cbn!t'..r seuently forms rioyalid objectipb ibf 4 ;assejrtionnorppri -than the allowanco"' h. granted by pyernmentfbr a fjew yf ao past; 'towards the support of the verk sue-; Cessfulbpthsmall schboli establishment' among the Cherokees.IhdeeoH sot little' ;; does the insinuation of sinister motives' oav the purses.pf; the bepeyoterit apply tothe Moraviansv'thatjas limcdibly inform- v ed, at their lastynoda motion to fPllowi : theexampie'bf fither respectable ; Socie . ties, by soliciting cbntribPdbria from the ancient principles," while it would encroadw ;,-v .W;Fo'iiubeofNigJI, storKfobnectedt; with tbe history oC Henord i8;'8Mly?P66'tedTrb8i the Vtathor of , . - the.Nyaveriynbvels toJ :: 1. i.'e 1 t.. j BmEsMtlie N.;Jf, Fredbbian') , can b? made miichtbettef, on puttinET the salt ; necesiary to itr preservUion. ind sweetness tn Mtfcn$teadrbfv puiung it iq tne ouster alter u u oaqe TJARRIED;1 5" tAtderitboi (tbe;2AVt?ilr;Mr; Wtri; Uie l?tbt MfsMarvwifef the 'Rev Samael K.' Ricbardshh 'in the 42d veair of lX Lbwther tbMiss AbnSaWycrtldest ougbterroifpfMIR'S r At Harmony Hail. Bladeriajtratr: ba' ':'-. -. f blrage leaviPg a husband arfd nine cfiiK . 3 drentp lament her Jbsi i S.he )yas for may ; i by earili-v.membrbf . ,'-.-S GhurcHi 'as ahe'4ived,; so "sheldied'witlv , V thelltprospeetof insmbm i Inrryfcoanty.pn theth of February " , MrsSusanhab Mf Wiljimsrife bf Maj; ' v. Joseph iUiamsShe was the daughter : or jonn - a ayiof, xusq. 01 oranvuic county, ; and has left seven "small children, k i not dyinVas soon as fie rejibected, be had sneives cxeu 10 it. anu uoutci hut iv inw a. hook easel tilaced it in his studvi1 TVo a.tf6re"biejdie; berdesifed a jftan man to take but the bboki and . ahelves, iAi'd gevthe ; coffin7rea4y for ieLwtiW ': . 1. it .v. . '
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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