v- VOL. XXIV, : r mT7T s: V'.-.-. . - , ' ... - : : - . - . ; lAISTD .;.;" ,.. --:; .p 'r-vl lU:':-i-H ..-ft V.."' ! V - ,-. ' , Ours are the plant of fair, delightful Peare, : . ; - , ' ;i i . , v ' - Unwa'rp'd bv prtiriage to lire like Brtothw." -j :' .i;.'..t'' ' . . ' " ' "" '! ' '-' L - , ' t .'' ' - - . - ; - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1825. ;,j ; .' ' ' ;f ;1S V63 ' Is published every Friday, by . JOSEPH GALES & SON, Three Dollars per annum, or One DollaT and a Half for half a year to be paid in advance. - ' ' .. ADVERTISEMENTS $ot exceeding 16 lines, neatly inserted tliree times for a Dollar, and 25 cents for every suc ecciling' publication ; those of greater length jn the same proportion CoxMcxicvnoxs thankfully received....LiTTxns loHhq Editors must be post-paid. J v; " ' V . TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1822. f Interval Improvements. The Board is still in session, and all the Members present. Major Owen having hken his seat on Tuesday last. It i expected t-ic Board will make its annual Rr Dort to the Legislature in the course fa few days subject, but left the incorrect statement to be put down by the good sense of the Members , of the Assembly them selves, whose views had been thus mis represented, these Editors . bring for ward this silence of ours as "proo strong as holy writ," that 'the thing was true. It is w ell known here, however, that a considerable number of Mr. Crawford's friends 'voted' fur the nr- Itent Speaker, a Gentleman whose-ur banity,' dignity-of deportment and ta lents, peculiarly fit him for presiding m a Legislative Assembly, though Mr. Strange, his competitor, (a younger man j of respectable talents, but less fa miliar witli the rules of Legislative pro- ceedings) was a friend of Mr. Craw ford, and Mr. Moore was believed to y favorably disposed to one of the other Candidates for the Presidential Chair. This maj appear strange to the Editors of the Republican, who seem to think ; there is no virtue in any man who will j t. - - - I ill I M I M r s T Wm I a t wm wf-wn T a n r kx 1 1 r l ll m I II .1 I I J - I - f sJ life shan be safe pledges, that his adminlstra- ' "rM, i forardland authenticate Llhem witliia the t tion will be animated and governed by the men jp,uuy,uvu gallons oi nqum lire. tjme prcscr; At a public dinner at Philadelphia! national tax is but about S2. " But, I : i Tr.lAi ' last week, the following toast was giv- says a writer, " Fifty millions of do!- nTJHAT Letters of Admlhistryn'on litVbeen en, in which we most cordially unite : MJ 1;?!SC ' ,-i-rr, , . I Lltll vu Willi tUC IllUIdl 1III1UCI1U.CU1 Hilt; III I v1 JCSSC I JttlUCII, Cl. U, Jl UIC yMMl vr ------ -v - - perance. lnis immense sum nas pour- wwhcj nu ui wiuu.rui..c , talents and pubhc u.Q urtx A nnA n have an claims against said estate to come THE NEXT PRESIDENT. man whose experience. patriotism of Av ashnlgton : theTrmciples oil A Quantity SUtllCient to SUDD1V a con- Jefferson i and the decision of Madison. sbiiit stream nf . P.ftOD o-allons an hour : a nuatititv vvhir.h. if r.oller.ted. and nut t '- j' . i i . il. I J:7 v----7 - 7 r Illinois. i ne expeuiuon uesimea mt0 a reservoir, would lorm a small to explore, select and! mark out the ocean, on whose .jiosom.might.be an- mtn fnr th Psiml whwdi-'will unifA chorea a line ot wrar shins halt a mile ! fh wofft f fV, r.T,u. t,Jin length; or 'if gathered mto a canal, Yf. .... . . j wouiu mi one iour leet aeep, leei b(rs: The Edwardsville Spectator say? that, from the zeal, talents,' and enter prize of the gentlemen employed in it, prescribed by the att of Assembly,' of they wilt be forever barred. V - t : j TWO'S, pkiuuejn, Aara r.( Nov. 25. 34t nr.5t ?0 ; ! wide, and 30 miles Ions:. Toy Sal irt uclioti. lLUABLE collection of Books ori va Wc have to-day published an inter; J (ring Uttle Pamphlet, on the subjects noj join lhem fa their s p0rt of Mr. . rf Bankbir, Internal Improvements and Ca,h u for Presi Jenc v. i i i r j 'i' ' . . i 1 . en our social and moral Condition, price -10 cents. The Eighteenth Congress of the Uni ted Srates met in the City of Washing ton on yesterday. From the number of Members, whose arrival we have al renlv seen announced, we feel but lit tie doubt that a quorum of each House will be formed on the first day. If Mr. Clay be present, and willing to accept the appointment, it is more thanproba ub!e h 3 will be chosen Speaker, without .position. If not, it is thought that several Gentlemen will be brought for ward as Candidates forthe appointment, "W'e shall give as minute details of Con gressional proceedings as our limits 'will allow. The Legislature oft S. Carolina met at Columbia on the 24 th ult The Vir ginia Legislature met at Richmond on yesterday. We are sorry to see the avidity with trhich the enemies of Air. Adams, cir talnte through the medium of newspa pers and other channels, the betrayed corresnondence of that fiimilv. Pub- lished at this time, they are intention ally disseminated to injure Mr. John Quinct Adams in the public mind. We are 'not his political advocates, al though" we honour his talents and .res- of TOR THK REGISTEll. I am astonished, that Some people will the most favorable results mav be fairlv I sometimes make a handle of an innocent I 4 V. antirimted I M thmsr, which , either throuShgnorance t . r i i . ii. j j. . - i- I ence oi iiaw, wit! dc sourov mc ouasscnucrp. or mauce c ey eimeavor u perverim at theip Auctlon Koom, without reserve. a crime, inus it is in tne case ot v. ti, s.,ii to rnmmpnpo .it nriv Miu.irtt rl. UaM tora and tne tamou3 Augusta on the Evening of ! : ; ? Address of 1798. We old people Wednesday, the ICth instant, 1 rt l ,1 1. ; II U ..... I 1 i - . Know oiiu-ietaeuiuei veiy wai, nw "i an i tri kuitihn fmm A-in 'nntil th that vear there was a mania fyr address- urini Ln tU ni,i! Vnr nil nm nt v- ing President Adams, of which every J seeding Five Dollars, Cash ,FcrJll larger We hope our readers will be as much pleased with the Message of the Re publican Odvernpr of the truly Repub liean State-of North-Carolina, as we are. It embraces few topics, it is true ; and perhaps is none the worse tor that, BOOKS '' ' '' ' ' ' t f 7 l . . . l ... y .tt .1. I "Tf 1a i - 1 1 seeing that what he says of each isprac- 7 and Corporation trom . JNortn to ?uras , mnes " requ.reo, . P . . . J . r C5..;.u r. Trj. . x I necrotiable at the State liar.ir. thp State. ouuui, nam Just lu ncsi, wasmiaicu, . . , . , . !.. , - . . t,,e oxaie, j . Printed Catalogues of the. Hooks will be for us, however, matters are here con ducted very differently. We allow each other to form our own opinions on Politics, or other important subjects, and to act accordingly, without either durable. Nor do we rind hint calling breaking our friendships, or impairing upon the Legislature to resist the course h .M.f,j.lrw.;sl ;ntorrftl,r .v of the laws, or .inventing expedients to . ,. Jf . r ,t hervert the nacural order ot events, or ties, and are willing, while we claim the societv. i He invites the Legislature to Heal. "sdar.fed in (he means of and to the sphere ot action. He reels vw actmru aumc, cm- distributed by thesubscribers previous totho ott no tangled . skeins ot nne spun theo- V Bai"c. .111 aM ,1 u.. saI Hes. to -disnlnv his inpfar.hvsir.nl ;nftJ point ofthe said Augusta-Address, llie nuiiy : his Speech resembles the homes- Republicans as well as the Federalists, Raleigh, 1st Dec. 1823 . pun in which his constituents nte tor J".luo ROSS & j?COTT, Auct'rs. 5 3t : ut being suspected; of an approba- f4 I ' . f,,".. ftriS 1 1 . 1 . ,1 t 1 1 1 11 1 r 1111 1 iiiiitm m 1 1 1 1 1 ho most mrf oin,i J,;,, ymn; nd uon ot au the .measures 01 me men au- r T P : ifiiiiii .-1 Thus it 'was in our County of Stokes, IJAMll.IDiAl fc iliiXlK. where a meeting was then held at Ger- A 'SOYEitETGN rerreilv Tor Cokls, obstt-' mantnii. at whirh the lfe CoL Jnsenh U- natf Cduffhs, Asthmas; Sore Throats, Par- counteract tfieir necessarv influence on -Winston presided, when an Address to ZXZZ'Za " -7 ""rZ . I T a J : J " "f , ,1 . Pit. 4 Vt .t U V MIIW IUIIl"! . . lent Adams, similar to that of the right of thinking for ourselves, to allow avail the State of slich measures as are i 1 jj a 11 1 1 v To Parents who have Chifdren afflicted with c Augusta Address, was adopted, which , tifwriMVP rnnru i was signed by Col. Joseph Winston as ' - , W.1?" H ?HPfl .: V; . If 1 i f- (l r ii - ' ji. . i!L ! 4 .1 I !poa I n nrf f r!if lnm p tn lmnrnvp rhP tn ouiers 10 enjoy me like privilege, uu '3' ."V"":. ..M:."' 1 Vli:. C Chairman. : Now. no one ever thought Tliis U disco vtv of the fist manitudei if we r.. uZnA . cihties of communication, transpqrta- w"". as it aMa immediRte relkf, checks the nro- CSpuuSe a lavontc wuu.uc iut ufon and exportation 5 asserts the;imp94 pfsCnaring upi. vrmston witn i'euerai- in 9hort tini entirety remove am i . a a.i.vr .-rv.a nil s..-v ... . . . ... i'in ftp ini i i l i ii i r i r cjtk i i . w uiiiCL, ivucii He iiuvc saivi itii c tau in licv and inhumanity Oi lmpnsonmelt 131,4 Ul. luvuoiBicuvjj.auwDw mvwc a.o toe most cruel msoruer 10 wincn cmi(i:ea his favor, we do not turn round and de- for debtthat reproach :of the statute- it thought a thing of such a base cha- are hablj. The Elixer U U perfectly gre . - . . . - - ' . i....t: c .1 it of ' n rat-tor. ae some won i .h ronsnrs now able, and the dose so small, that no Uimcui- ors. but leave the de- uook or me v. crates, as wen as 01 se---rr: I , " , 7 : :T, tv aTiM n airinir it. i VV 1U IU 1IIU1VC UlC XlUilUSUl AUUlCSSt I - 1 ! I mpctit cision to the proper authority ; and though the issue be contrary to our wishes, we say not another word. By adopting a course of this kind, we think we pass on rather more smoothly than if we were, on every difference of opi verai oi tne Elates, ,wiiicn is, varonna ha3 been tlie first to make the experi ment of totally abolishing. JTnt. Int. that the Representatives of this District To PUBLIC SPEAKERS; the E- had no hesitation to elect the same Col. j LIXER is recommended for the remo- Joseph Winston, several times after yal of hoarseness, &c. A Mr. John Creed, who is a candi d the lino, lor some nim?e m rneir v nion with our neighbors, to get out of ht seems, been represented, by 44 some temper, and call to our am tne language persons unmentjiy to his election," to of Billingsgate. We wish the Editors e " acaa, or aymg." ; Air. treeu, in - suc ' i .1 ; . : -L. x l ii i i r li iiiu that, i the Representative in Congress nfa Cr. ei.K'.-jn-oa . nf- '.o n,ml0 f 101 LIUS UlSiriCC. IU1 CUili O Jl litis j'l.VUlv Vfl I j - I.UUill.t U I IUIIICHU 111 tilC SUtlU Uil -.-r. it i has. i rw- He itizen of Stokes J ot the Ilepllblican woum senousiy aSK .. a ' ftTi inhabitant of Orange county, and for several . , , ,, n ' , , . . out- m print, and assures the gentlemen k ,tntflr m.,-'' l,tot-ftC! ttdiothor rhv wfinlil nnt he i . 1 i ! ,ito , , yeai'S a member ot our state LesrisJature. ; rr, .J : " electors mat - r oi mese state-r m Augusta, Geo. W the isth ult: Mr. Ro mute iivij w ""--'-'' j.,.. . nicxiis s u uc. uc auus, inuiiauuii-1 ocrt jLasseter,!a native ot tins btate "' k 1. ..r win nil I I ir 44 1 - i i naif h av 1 ao rl n rki rl 7innp "I Jl OI jir. ValllUUli, UY'iay ii'li asiuc an i j , a "-nnti ui u vlJ x(- " ' - I -VT 1 1 1 -1 ' 1 I ' 1 anTV narty feeHngs, md following our caiumny couut ne more conclusively example r From Huther Martin, Esq. late Attor-ney-Ocneral of the 1 State of Mary- - land. : , . . ;-. :,'";. )":, '; v;"-'-.- J comj Iv with yoiir request in stating my ' opinion of Hamilton's Elixer. It has "sheen used "in .my family for two or 'three years Suddenly, on the Ifdi inst. in the 51st year past, with uniform success, whenever colds. age, Isaac Holt, esq. a highly respected cpuans, cr;simii.ir compiainis, nave renciereu meuicine vieccssarv. i nave myseii lounci ji , DIED, Pennsylvania. Tlie7 whol e number Khode Island. At --a late session of the Legislatureof this State, charters pect his virtues. It is known thatM Cruvfojrd is the man of our choice ; but shall that destroy oar rational con viction of the different degrees of mer it ?n those gentlemen who stand in 6p- Ioiuon to him ? No ; and therefore, on general principles, w;e reprobate in the strongest terms this breach of con fidence, which ought never to have been violated. We detest that curios ity which pries into a man's private concerns- especially ., that malignant spirit which "rakes up matters and opinions, which have quietly slept, and when perhaps, time, circumstances, and con- action may have changed and modi fied the sentiments of men thus drag- g l before the tribunal of the public.. W hatever his name or party, we will never lend our aid to tarnish the lustre "f a t)od man's fame to favor our own political feelings. ' ; " Vire are again compelled, contrary to uiir uUhps' t.i norire that vehicle of representation and abuse, Ui Wash -ixgtox Republican. Whether we peak, or 'are silent, it seems,-Hhitfour Motives will, by the Editors of that pa Pr, be impeached. It will'-be recol lected by all who read the Stak, of this ity, that a correspondent of j that pa ir, immediately after Alfred Moore, &tj. was ; appointed Speaker of, our House of Commons, brought his ap pointment forward , as evidence, of the Weakness of Air. Crawford's friends in votes taken in Pennsylvania at the were . granted to three new Banks, in . rt . j addition to the thirty-two (we believe) 5 election for Governor, is upwards iousy existing, viz : to Cyrus But- late of 154,000: of which Mr. bcHuzE re- er and others, for North American ceived near 90,000, and Mr. Gregg I Bank j in Providence -capital 200,000 upwards of 64,000. dollars, with liberty to increase toouu,- The prOTCSS of the population Of t.iat ntJnPr. ;T1 rifnL for Ttristnl TTnion TVmuV State plainly appears, by the following -capital 50,000 dollars ;andtheMbunt MnpHE annual Communication of the Grand a(rirregaies oi uiu voies wtven iux vu vernor at diflcrent criods At anclection in 1 808, In 1817, ' Iii 1820, . In 123, 111,556 125,"603 134,205 15-1,213 orsc-Racing. The legislature of Vermont has just passed a law to pre vent horse-racing, declaring it to be a Vernon Bank, in Foster, canital 50.000 r1- .Lotlffc ;-J?W h5w at fhilhirc i An 9rt wa -ilen naP:d Ir.rp- ute-iiiasoiuc; ikui,! m iac. nj- 01 - .ivaicjjpi, i Hollars. All act was also passed, pre- Mondav;th e l 5th day of . December next, at venting any Bank issuing bills payable r o'clock in the evening. otherwiiitnan in gold and silver ; and uy order of the M. W. JAMES S. SMITH, also to prevent me circulation oi . any i urana Piaster, . . J such bills, alreadv issued, after-thirty ALEX. J; LAWRENCE, D. G. Sec'y. days, under penalty ot iourrold the a- mounto&the bills issued or passed. Jct. Jnt Raleigh, Novv 21. 2-3w Applauding Juries, &c, In the ci ty of New-York, a Air. Traverse was nuisance and subjecting all the parties recently bound to appear before the tn indir'tiTiont and to a fine hot exceed- Gourt, and answer, &c. under the tol- in- S5000 ; it'subiects the owner of a 'allegation : During the, trial , . - . . r . . . i ot 1 nomas v ard, charged with man horse kept or used for racing m Me slhter fo kilIintr Mr.TlobinsonjhMr. state, to the forfeiture of a sum equal Traverse gave vent to his passion by to-their bet ; it subjects all persons en- clapping his hands, and other demon- o-ao-ed in raising a purse bv subscrip- ptrations of joy, upon the acquittal of tion, or contribution, and all who may V ara D-v ine. Juv ' r alter a , severe reprimand to Mr. Tra- contribute, to a fine of 26. verse upon the impropriety cf his con duct, and the iatal tendency such con- . " 1 rt l :. ttt 11. , - " 1 " - I I . I ' - I Ichthyology. General Calvin Jones, pf this ouct TOUia nave upon pUD lie JUSQCC, ty, nas iorwamea wAew-iirK a niece '-? " " -" w F7 1 1 il 1 f ' ' i r 11 uu tne vemict oi aiurv. tnev wouia vicim . ... r ...'it i - V . i , I nia oi sjuu, wiiuusuon; a;iu nupcncuaoie scales, i r , ". , - v j l 1 fw,m In n ty.i ... have a right to condemn, and their de t.. ';L n:, iA v.,, ,Jcision, iwhich ought to be free from;all uiv hi.jiv.iu iim,i. x ilia uon W- itviliCll I . lj- iii 1 It f . . A, ,ii, . restraint, might be induced by fear or u ?;TJ-" favor, and the important' privilege of thetownof Jackson in the Chickasaw country. b jury be - r Xhe ourt Its length was six feet, girth three feet, and Dut Mr.' l under, a recognizance of weight lop pounds. Three or 4 other bony- g i0b0 to keep the peace and be of good scauea pies nave ueen seen near tne sam j behaviour lor one year.'7 puce, ana nrea at repeatedly but without eu feet. All of them have a practice of rising-' fij jlillhms of Dollars, (says a that bod v. assertin" tbatj the election ! eve'.r few minutes to the surface, a..dof spout- writer,) it fs calculated will be spent turned on that point ; and because we inffeirJyto.thev.p.toftenft this year in the United &tates4or; ar-j-i . . . r . " ' j. '.i- nd the.blowine: could be beard from 10a to dent saints : that vvill be about S5 each Hid not th,nk proper to cnter into the 2p0yicis s . uwroal1 I uwUviial bn the average .Tvhilef our State tv Xoy tt-C TolVna. ' Randolph County. . Coiirt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, j November Term, 1823. John Burrow-and others, piio to sell v ; - C Real Estate. Eleazer hentress. ) v XT appeariig' to th6 satisfaction of the : Court, tJi$t the Defendant in this' case is not an inhabitHnt of this Stute ; it is ordered .t i mm t . n 1 1 ,.' . an excellent .ana agreeable, remedy tor a verv. paiuful and troublesome. Affection of the breast, acromprCnied with soreness, ; and . wim ODSmctea ami nimcuit Dreatmnr. ; . . On thse acccints I do not hesitate to re commend Hamilton's Elixer as avaluablef medicine and deserving public attention. -? ' L i.;, L. MARTIN. ! Hamilton's Grand Restorative j f Is reccjmmended as'an invaluable medicine." " for the speedy relief and jpermanent cure of Nervous Disorders, Violent cramps in. the Lowness of 'SpTrits-, , " ... . stomach and back. luss oi Appeuxe, jnaigesTion, Impuritjjdf KlbpfL'-'Meljanchoiy;,;. Hysterical AffVctionj,, Gout iuthe Stomacbj f I nr.l L ' o r . 1 .1 - i invrara yy fatness, c rains m me limbs, 1 ' Debiliiy. r Relaxations, Ac: &c. ', The Restorative Powder for tlie Teeth - J -:,;' ! .' ' and Gums.' K ; j; Hahn's Genuine Ejre Water. , A sovereign remedy -for all diseases of the Tooth Ache Drops,;. r ; The only remedy yet discovered whicTi ffives immediate relief in the most severe in . stances" ' ? . ...:..'-;: J r. v v:" ";';-,'..;: Infallible Ague and Fever Drops, ? For the cure of ague? remi tent, and intej : mitteut Fevers. , ; . Lee's Ointment F or the itch, ... " . M ' A Certain Cure.' ' 1 ;-.vV -' - :; ' Hamilton's Genuine Essence "and ExV Y tract of Mustard! ;t : safe; and effectual remedy for i i .- - that publicatib-n be made for si weeks in the chronic rneumatism, gout; rheumatic gout,' Raleigh Regjiter, giving notice to the suid TW Jumbago, numbness;-" wh te-swellingg TAfin-.nt ta .anfipw at the ett; fmirt if chilb!ain, spi-ains. bruised rutin -Tit tl.' A. ' ... r I - - iw Pleas and Qifeler Sessions to be held tori neck, &c; 8cc said county oovthe first Monday of February j . next, ana pl,ed to issue, or demur, otner-j wise judgmeft will be entereiiaa'nst hiin. " J A copy, j I JESSE HARPER, c. c. c. Pr. advl2.1 :..:.:;.. : I r 5-6t w StatV tit -JC or ttv-C tvx oliutii ' Y riaidoIph County. ; l' : -' Court of Pteas and Quarter Sessions, f - in quioci t run, ioj James Wilson, sen. M , Lee's Persian Lotirml'V v': J '" ' r Of unparalleled efficacy in preventing and remdvmg blemishes In. the face and tkm. Vf every kind. nartii1at.r rHM. j Vi t urfs. tptter;, rinSuCT rendennjf the; skin delicatHy soft and clear5 and improving the complexion. I -; ' rT r C ' ' ' Hamilton s Worm Destroying Lozeiw C '2.' die . . V. I ' James Will on, jun. St-d as garnishee. pearing - to the court that I his meriinn. will ':.ku. - . -: . J Oritrnid attachment, nr Su "ri", Sir,n? Pam- Hen i. Marmon summon v whatev is foul ofTensiveand thereby I : I prevent the .nrvTiiVirtr. r ... L- . . J I T an j the preventhe production of worms and fatal disorders. VThey are particularlv mny . Defendant in this case is i6t an Un- cious in earning h(V U . u. . : habitant of th& State ; it is ordered , that eruplioh4 ; ttverish and bilious comnlaint publication b made for six weeks in the a- and are the safesXauid mildest purfrative Vw. leiffh Reg.steh giviu notice to tlie said De- can be used onahv occain " b . ; fendant to appear at the next Court of Pleas ana - wuaner sessions ue ueia xor saia ' r i any occasion.' for sale by County on mf; rirstMoutbvbruary & SOX., :T , oroemux, otner.f 2 T.! ' ; r,; 1 A ! ami replevy, plead to issue wise juugraem. nnai wiu o emereti against him. A copy, a JESSK HARPER, c.c.c. : Pr. adv.4 . ' , - "5-6tw BLANKS i .1. ! 1 1 '.K 1 I Ml J-1 1:1 Mil t i - . ' r i- : : .... "Hi -ir

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