, 1 : - 1 1 T Mr. blJAY's ADDRESS, cocmtry is indebted for Jbe blessing of its pre sent Constitution, now more tan ten rear agoj the Mission toTtussii and place in his Cabl.et vm meeeL ivel fTered Tne. A place : in '-hit ' DcLvtkdatthe Pultc Vihfur'given ' Urn 'en the I Cabinet at that period cf my Kfe.vwaa mnrfcXhaj r ' - ; ..! eessor tendered'me.the same .place- In, lus'Cabi . , The following sentiment being given as the jt which he anxiously urged mc to aceerjt; and . 7th rrrular Toast ... : V; - tbe M.on to : :"n "rCi: Our distinguished Guest I1T Drat or.. Patriot: and Ph ' ; nT.ntl5d talents shed a lustre on, his native I irrt r..i TW-irtment of v State! the f . . . I ' I J I Hi. - 1'- r' ' . cute -ma cvif 7 f - ; ' . I tame iiuTividuaui wno now, in mc wscncq v , w irv 1 - . . . , , i -ifvr (rinf an rsronaouiiv. iw m una ujsic- " I wiU beheie.'lhat lar trom Deing- impcircu ujrwiy ulTrJr vain and boastful Spirit to mention tbese-things, 1 CI fl IT Willi IllIIIIllUliKJII ww--w i " - : v Mm. Cisr rose; Pnd addretsed the cotnp.ny in gard of .1 truth, Prol ,y aWec which ol.cd nesrly an hour Jn the runt previous rr.n ' V .; dejivery, of , which .we can only sttrmpt n i - "oerfect sketch. He said that he hail nevrf i fore felt so intensely the want of those powers : , of eloquence which hsd been jusv'erroneouslv, scribed to binifV He hoped, however, that in plain and unaffected language., he might bc aU lowed,, without violsting-any established . usage y which prevails here, to express his grateful seni . , aib-hty, exe'ted by the sentiment with which he 1 had been honored, and for the ttiid nd respect " ; ful consideration, manifested on' the occasion ' - which ha brought us together, ' In passirgthro . V my native State, towarda which 1 havener home and shall ccnt;mie, :n all vicissitudes ia cncr:s!i. ce, l?a iuhicV.lhe Exettitirtr could -not tare declined iri my opinion,' wltbJout culpable neg lect of the interests"; of tliiff country, and without giving some dissalisraction ;to jiationst-; whose friendship' we are called'upon by ererjr, dictate of policy ftf. conciliate. m bf-;. lliere are persons who would impress n the Southern States the belief that they hare lust cause f apprehending danger, to a certain por tidn of their property from the present Adroihis trafion It is not difficult ' to comprehend the object, and, the motive of these idle alarms. What - nieisUre "of the. nresent rAdministratfen gives any just occasion,' fbt the- smallest a pjre hchsioh to the tenure by which that species of property H held ? However much the I'resrflent and the Members of his Administratjoh may Tie; the existence of Slavery among us the fevii with which we are afflicted, "here Mr the benefit of tht Oxford iT8t ,m f ihm'that dnes h6t believe, that the Ill WenteX they w 1.nblushingV DC I '.' ,c ' v : .... -l. i M n..kAiv infnfcTnni! hHWfPn the Mister & : K a Iirtxn caul IT II IE rKIM muci i iiw uiiiviht wi..f..r - r- J it WUUIII t , " -w - . - I... - . " ., . .jh.m.ilM hUusihnity. that 1 hatT contributed Jto the.elec- his Slave; none to appiy an . auriji nvnn.,, Son otlc 1 thought If indeed, there b any. remedy wrth1n?he scope s unfavorable, (hat I would fat accept that pbee; of Nmn power. , StiPPe in his Cabinet! which is peherally regarded as alarm.sweie accomphshej. and the thetr. IthWht it mr dutynawedbytheir Inr States-were unitea in. the sentiment that ihe denunciation,., to proceed in the office ass?gnel polof this gove rnment, la all t.me tqome, me by the President and Sennte, to render to should be regiilated tm lle basis f the. fact of mv country the best service of which my. poor slavery, would jwitunion , onoije side, lead to abilities are capable. If this adm-nistration should uoi on the.ofhcr ?nd Would tit .such a r fatal icv-t".v - --- - . - ------- - i ,. . . - . ... . -it t;..i ri.:. - tv hew Sikflf iinfrie ndlv to American Liberty, ani I yaiui uic i -roi?jf y1'!1 . .1 to free and liberal principles if H shlmld be con-1 derary, produce lierpetu..!, mutual irritation anct i von ilia i rrni mir in mis iilijihuuli a vast. a .an a - -r . . . I (lnefed unoii s svstem adverse to inose principle i " .the grraest rrspecx an anecuon; a..raprcira - "Cr' oY. uliirh " I have ever endeavored The sbve Jiohling States cannot torget that Uiey . ,to be treated wUh its accutotned courtepy and of Vr . arc ft)W 5n il T1i;nSrhv which is in constant ; rW?j ?!rXZVte -hV eeT noUi4 1 tU ouS be laid by those iitlve diminonV ami should Ceriainly not the I shotild be the object of sucjr puhhtinxii. i?nS be umh served , tbe'first to put foith principle of public action Jd, and cordial manifestabow of regard. In of. ?7utyd ofto have appoint- by. which they wm.ld. he' the greatest loserI fenngyou the poor and inadequate return of my . vot for himl : 3IiiJ!rfwm. am but too n-nsitle of I he nnreasohable trespass warn and respectful thsnU I prsyyou to beheve, JttMnk sowho call. d. to -bis Cabinet a on your time which I have committed, arid f of list I shall treasure up these test,mon,es nmong "u;0. for h;m. .in the ,mo5t the egotism of which mv discourse lias palt:ikeh, me iDosi gm.iiwn r. n.im.ccnct- vm iy .ucv arnil--conte,!eI dectin that has ever occurred I must depend f or my upology upyn the charac. The puWrc,serviee :wl.,r h. I - have. wydered my mX Hw of Rep ap.' ter of jthe timesiul the venom of thQ attacks emmtry, yrur oo fvorab e opm.on of which ha "T" hw important offices t.thcr which , have been made upon n.y: charac ter und oi -wnm-w ninii ina.i 1 a mnnii rn v inn w i . r a - who votea tcr him, I coimiuct, ana u J. TU YATES A A To ily FV tic fonefa onht Kni - . ; V-Vn -iW? Music will be given at the T V M'INTYBE, s. " Tuewla Evening, the 26th iu' v . ft v QTH'TSlWTP - mcnt, Js not fo beneCt its mcmh -t r - 6.000 fe ft 6.000 v, .fS.iw!ltti!j 12 780 7,800 2:5007, .r:,5oo - t '50 ;io v 6.000 6,000 'rob':, '.r,80o-; been at considerable expense in tle best Instnietb ins;0rder ?PS niKhr perfect themselves as fdril. cable:;in:thejcnnylc( '-W nic.f(l(ecl.to 1 lie consider the exe, turn that it 1JI be .a,fe U tP in alford sin agreeabfc enterf ainu.cm fiei the nttcitation of lih.irr,l m,J' Tv' ' V'-:"- IFJZ .? The Society nuvvfhepUfiureT 8.760 Pnxcw ; - ' -89 ,440. s,ae ;fltat ihcj? wit - agisted ?,her 1 15?C004 Blanks,. . ; ; v . - ,LV AHrhvpnfc ! uemiemen imMeurx thenl-..- w fIlckets'of admisstun nmv. br ha,l . Stores f D. Liiuletnau andC. 1) J h- IVtifuIais will I?e given in tt BllU Sept. jp ) UST received, 20 liarrels oi c?d rn1, . . . 1 WlvHkeX , -wUich t ur esteem, has fallen far o low tlie measure , cf usefulness which! should have been happy to have filled. T clahn for it only, the humble mer it rf pnreand patriotJc intention.- Such as it ' has been, I 'nave net id ays been fortunate' c- nourh to give sstiftciion to every section. nd to all the great Interests of our country." AVhen an attempt'iras-made'to impose upon a wew State, LCOUl to oe stimiiiCQ inio uic untun, rcMnciions Ynember of the same House, Me. lldlson did not think so, who did not feel pon ine the pcnUemcn here assembled. lpathy Dunne: this ve il imself reat rained from sending me ou a foreign I ry journey,' a paper has been put intotny hands, service, because I had supported his election. in .which, a Member of the Ilcuse of Representa Mr. Monroe did not think so, who appointed in tives is rrpresenteil ,to )ave said, that . the distin hi Cabinet a gentleman now filling the second gulshed individual at the . Head of the Govern- ofnee inthe Government, tho attemteu tlie cuu- mem and myself, nave been muxted by tne peo cus that nominated him and warmly and effici, pie. If that be the case, I presume some defence entlv '' espoused his election, But suppose the is lawful. Ry the bye, if the honorable member 5"" !!!? iT 11 if2S trine which is now cohtestcd for, by those who without the aid of other counsel, ! think that it is i any orderf pei-mutatlon, 'H"'-". h" i. k1 ' 1 oppo?ed his election, and were to appoint to not difficult to predict,-thrt his clients will be .' entitledto aprize or'v'' ." : ;hb..n;teop fvUtd md hat t,,cv , W dHven out W Those 156lickets which shall intnuiy 10 inju V";??' Ucluon of I ho ho voted fof,Wm. wouldhe Court with the usual judgment pronounced in I the drawn numbers on th I am A tanoer neriocl wh e n 1 behaved th at then escape their centre ? No !-We have seen such eases. (Croat applause.) In conclusion I two, the 3d Mjto will ead ?u;JnTZJS l;r him chareed for that equal distribution, of the beg leave to. offer, a toast, which if you are as dry v to a prize of , ( , , .v. vi. .-( ....-.... ........... .-.,...v. w.v.-i . . . .-, i I ,: - I r .. . 77 1 1 V. l. -LI. r. .1. 1 I T'Unna 7U IntD n- iik i t il mimic ftrrvire mnnc everv cjsh 01 ciuzcii.. 1 as 1 .1111. win. x nunc uc au coia.uc ior..iie ie- .nwat-i v imwioiwu if not the sentiment. Ur.' 24.S60 Tickefs. : - , ' " - , ' This is a lottery, formed ,by the ,fernary peN mutation of 3Q nnnibers. j To determine the pri zesihcren, the 30 ntimber&will be publicly pla cid in a wheel on the davofdravinir, and fotir of them be drawn out,4 ai.d that ticket ivug on . me CveiiuilN it the 1st, 2d and 3d drawn.jHimbers, in thc or- r .,. 1 - ' dor in which drawn, will be entitled to the pme wVpniC.ilranuy9;r;V-liskcv or. . - - . : v ,?12,VUU - An? jhose five other tickets, hiving on N5 .a hem the same tiumhervin the foUoWinj; t J ' order shall he, entitled to the prize af- ( , pxcd-io them rrspectively viz s.; v t The 1st, 3d, and ?d, to . . 2d, lst,nd pd to . ; 2d. 3 and 1st, lo " . ; : 3d, 1st, and 2dt' to .. " 3i', 2d, and Is?, ta , a Thase 6 tickets which slnvll haf e on them the v 1st, 2d, and 4th diwwn nuniwrs, in some - r. j one if their oidcrst will each be e4ittled f , to a prize of ;.-V-. v '".iC: .- , ; . $1,000 Those 15 tickets, which shall haVe on them b . of the drawn numbers, in 4 - will each be s 1Ti low by the banet public service am oner uhich has hitherto characterized his Adminis tration, with the nefarious purpose of buying up portions of the community i A spirit of de nunciation i abroad. - With some condemna tion, right or wrong, is the order of the day. No matter hat prudence & wisdom nay stamp the mcasuresof the administrution : no matter how much the prDsperitv of the country may be advanced, or what public evils may be averted, under its guidance, there are persons who would make general, indiscriminate, and interminable opposition ; : .- . .This is not fit oeens-on. for nerhans am i a fit i a - - - - . person, .to enter uron surex. liut 1 hope I Khali be excused for asking what measure 'f domeftic policy has. been pro pbstd or recommended by the present Execu tive, which has not its prototype in the previous acts or recommendations of Administrations at the head of which was a citizen of Virginia Can the liberal and higli-minued people of this btate condemn measures emanating' from a citi- tectirn igamst the selfish and contracted legisla tion of foreign powers, and to crmtitute it a cer tain and tafe source of supply, in all exigencies, the cliarge agaiwst me was transposed, and I was converted into a fte of Southern, tnd an inf:.tua ted friej'd of Northern and Western 'inter sts. .' There were not wanting persons, in every scc ' t'on of the country, In another stajre of our luVto ry, to accuse me whn rasldy contributing to the suppoft of a war, the only alternative left to our , honor by the, persevering injustice tt)f a foreign nation. .. Thee cohtn-d'etory; charges and per '.. verged views, gave irie nd concern, because 1 .'was 'confident that time and truth would prevail overall ; misconceptions, and because they did not'icsp ach my pu lie integrity. Hut 1 confess, i i-ss not prepared to expect the aspersion a . wjiicli I have experienced on account of a more ' recent discharge cf public, duty. My situation on the occasion to which I refer, .was most peculiar " and extraordinary ; unlike that of any other Ame . r?ran citizen. One of the three, candidates for the Presidency, presented to the choice of the Bouse of Representatives, was out of the quea- tion, jor now)rioui reason, now -aumuxeu oy ' r Limited as the competition was to the other t I baa lo choose between a Statesman lonj: expe- I tnev oppos'tion. it was re .riencedat home and sbToad, la, numerous civil ?nted and qualified. The present Ad . , situations, and a Soldier brave, gallant and suc-cessful--but a mere soldier who, though he lias ; also fi led several c'vil offiefcs, had quickly-resigned them all, frankly acknowledging, in some. ins:anc-s. his inccmpetercto discharge their du ties It h;s been said that I had some d flerences with the present Chief Magistrate, at Ghent." It is true, that wc did not agree on one of the ma- ny important questions which arose during the negotiations in that city 5 ; but the difference e- "( qually applied to our present Minister to I.on- ' don, and to the lamented l'ayaixl, between whom v .and myself, although we belonged to difierrht w.'-t political parties, there existed a warm friendship v . to th- hcurof his death. It yaa not of a nature to prevent our co-operation in the public scr ' ' vice, as is demonstrated by the Convention at London, subsequently negotiated by Messrs. Adams, G alia in, rnd mys ,lf. It r: s a'd'fTtrence of pinion on a point of expediency, an.l did nt relate to any constitutional or fundamental prin ciple. But with respect to the conduit of the distinjruished citizen frtim Tennessee, 1 In d so ' lemnlv expressed, under the hiyhest ol-ligations. opinions, hicr, whether nght or wrong, were sincerely and honestly entertained, ami are fctill - - held. These opinions related to a military ex- sentiment. Clay of the wine, then gave The. continuation of the Turnpike Road which passes th ough Lewisburg, and success to the cause of Internal Improvement under every aus pices. , . - . n 1, .t .j; He then took his seat amid the repeated cheers uf the wh,ole company . ' ' ' .v " " T i THE JEFFKRSON A DMIMSTnATION. r 50 10 The followin'r is an exfractfrbm thc Eu-j a V-'ndlC tion ot US mea I lnrvfllivprl in Ph.irfsfri Q r In. 1,,.tu Johxso!7, on the characters of Adams and hnve two of cm' and . tho."e - 1 be Entitled ... ..... - - j ... ., .. - f- have on them tome other two of the drawn numbers, will eacn oe enuueu to a prize 01 r ,, Andthose 7,800 tickets, which shall have , on them some one of the drawn numbers,,' v will e?ch be entitled to a prize of v ' ' 5 No ticket which shall have drawn a prize of a superior denomination can be entithled to an in ferior prize.'' ; '; ' f--".. ' ,,: ' ; Prizes payable forty days after the draiohtgt andt svbjeit to the imial deduction tffifleen per cent. Whole tickets 5 00 ? ' ' " ':.IIalf 2.: 50 Quarters;;;- . ' ' 1 "25, ' . Cash advanced for prizes on clemand; Prizes in any of. the Lotteries of Connecticut, New-York, Ne w-J ersey. Pen nsylvania, Mary la tid Delaware, V irgiiu, AVashuigtoH City, North and TIJIE suhscribcf qualified, at W M v Con. ,-a? Executor o the estate of U illiJ !.. deceased, l;te of , said county and reuii-v. 1 living .nuiimu iu uig srvi.c n Hj:tHC naiin. ' . .1 t . I . Ulrir n nil ttAt. hiinr .mfn. ..., il ' Milfoil ,.!;. imp -r. 500 j present them by the time limit ecl by lw wtj win oe weuarrcu ox xccoicrr. ( ':-.W ,.. "' -V ALLEN liOnrifs "August 16, 1826. - i J- 88 4tbSc4asC ' vaa tntc ZLottcm ot To be drawn in Jilchmon d , SLTth f ' ' September, - " ilUGilEST PRIZE. 20,000 1)OLIiililS. I Piiie of S20,000 is S20,000 Jeffkrsox j We claim n, aS'thC last attribute of 'iffl m, - . m. 1 . iiuiri riiL.iijii)' iiir- jhi 1 111 i.r.!i .1 Mr. jErFERsoN S administration, that he 'practically illustrated those maxims of iaro- vernment which he inculcated on his ad- d f ministra. I"tne expenditure of public motiey, or the uou cicsres oniy 10 ne juageci Dy its measures, mtnupiicauon Or puuJic appointments r and invites th strictest scrutiny and the most His administration was literally the rein y!?.? I,c- of frugality, Nor vet of narsimonv : fur mi rrjsperi i me r naira Mission, it is true I uruers, tncjosinif the casn or prizes :ig; a- bove, post paid, for Tickets or shares, will re ceive prompt attention, if addressed to C ' f. VAI fiS K MIA THiV I . Haleigh 01; Fayettevjlle,vN. C. Tickets, in whole of An shares, in all the Northern Lotteries, can be .had in great variety,. by applying as above personally, or by letter. ! Odd and-Even System, 018. " ; Most splendid Scheni e in the United State. 1 -v. .3- 2(1. 50 100 soov 12500 ' 15,978 Prizes, 8,000 .8,000 4.000 4,000 1000 .5.000 100, 2,OC0 50 200 3 20 ,2,000 -5 100 4 50,00') that it was not recommenned by any ptcceding Administration; because the circumstances of the world were not then such as to present it as a subject, for derision. Hut during that ' of Mr. Moriroe,-it has been seen that it was a matter of consideration, and there is every reason to be lieve if he vrc now at the hend of afFaifs his dc- when some great national object .presented itself, no one was more ready to draw up on the public purse. It was not the ex- penditure.of money where it could corrupt, by creating that bane of morals and inde pendence, a money influence. ; " Witness the nurcJiase of Louisiana . ,1! . . . - r- - COHEN'S OFFICE, fliiriMdnv? i ; . September 11, 5 i $y -tinder authority of the tie neral A ssembly, the following Urilliant Scheme is presented "to the Public, to be drawn on the ODD ami KV EN SYSTEif,:in cons- quence of its unvivah'cd po pDlarity the whole in one d(tyt and will take place, in me juv ot iJaitimore, unaeT ine super- 895,000 12,022 Elaiik.-i25,000 Ticketj. Not one Stank to a Prize.;.All payable iaCa1 Who!eaickets,5 Ouarters, 1 25 Halves, . - 250 ISighth?, To be hkl in great variety .of Numbers (Odd tii - ' - Even) at YATES &MINTTOR' OFFICE 4 .IMLKICdl, N.C. Onlers promptly attended to. " Cash advanced for"pri7,e. 1erininat!fW Would corresnnnrl .with flia rf hi surcessrr. Let me stippoe that it was the re-1 The greatest political event next to our intenclence of the Commissionei a appointed by solution ot this country, under no circumstances to contract with foreign powers intimate public x 1 . ...... . .i Revolution, that our history win ever com- memnrate : a bloodless conquest or a eourj- cecdinff in extent, the greatest mon- cngngemen's, and. to rt main altogether unbound J r cmw ifftfU l:f ttinr ' lw-iill . 1.a I tr CJCC been the course taken with the vm resnertfnl Urchy in-buropC. Posterity Will do JUS invitation which was iriven to Vhe United States th e to this nij"htv acouisition : but the to be represented at Pantima f Haughtily folding I mind at the present day is lost in its very the Governor and Council, on the :x 15th of November r next: for Mich an alliance, that the dancers which ah ne ercise of poer believed to be arbitrary and tin- I could, in the opinion of any one,, have justified :t, , have vanished, , jt.u that it is not good tor them or for ns., ii bat may be the mture. of the iostructions with which our ministers -may be charged; it is not proper that I should statej but all candid and .reflecting men nuist admit, that we have ert at interests in ' ciuihection with the your arms wouki you have ' given it a cool, and VastnePS. 1 There is no COU r"s .::r ; zztzizs "" rr vi ley n ti,c m iMiiu n irnner endeavV.rto atisfv tt.osl ubo n I loci-. t"e globe. Follow the tntehtj amphithea ine: to us for counsel and eNample. and im'.tatinj: I tre of rocks that nature has heaped around our free institutions, that there is no necessity tit trace the. ten thousand rivers that unite esrsnlr state aottcra of ; nzARiriiAND. The holder of two Tickets or two shares, will ru.fc adjourn ',' as. usual, on the last thy f f this month, to meet agftm on the lit October. A repetition of her terms has bectfflu necessary, from certain mistakes atid misrfpff seiitations,' which,' altliough ' not wilfully perhaps still require correction. The in necessnn' expense for board, tuition, snf H ' cnnstitutiotal . I should have . tiisllv siilifrtc1 i J J myself to the grossest inconsbtency, if 1 had gi , ven him my suffrage I thought if lie were elect, ed,the Sorl and the Constitution.bad cunpan " ions would be brourht too1 near ton-ether. I could not have foreseen, thtt fully justified as 1 their waters in the inigfitr Mississippi ; couriit the happy millions that al ready crowd and animate their banks; loading; their chan nels with a mighty produce. Then see the tvhole bound by the hand of nature, in chains which God alone can sever! to a per- petuai union, one Jittie connecting point ; ntry like the he certain of obtaining tit feast One Prise -' ra. the liice of and may draw TJIWE 50.00030.000, 20.000, & mg, itinTg tne scuoiamic year or ich uiuiuh' only $210, when Mrs. (J. supplies bed ar.d hr din? i bin SI0 les if her scholars fiirnicfi tli i .i : .... i io....t i ..ui:... :.... ......! .r uctn. i y iiiuc vui-Biiiorius.-iiJv virtue OT I cxMiincrii uriiwum.-, mv xijcihu m m him ii.iti- i - i . r . 1 .. " whose autLoiitr, I exerted the richt of free snf- Pacts of alliance. Those reptrblica, now contain- a!1" ,Iiai lM,,!l frage, I should m vertheless be charged with a inga populationof more than twenty MtlHons, l,e 4,1 interest, consanguinity and leelrng, iu mc lemuiesi Jiiiinuniory iu our vuamic coast. A tewwinrt vcars hare done this. inrt X'at rr c ira fiufnra nc A irot in iFif! of the same, confederacy: It is in vain that these I metals, otter to oir eonmerce, to our manulac-1 . .; i i4 V.t. ii i y. u -.d:. i r.. . , " ...:-' -,t..-. mvnads are destined to multiply throuah- tx. . k. - t - - - . ' i . . i .r l. .i i: . jjrcacii o'. cut o comipiion, ny .simigers to I oupitcaunjr ineir rumorr pnnaiy"in nerious I inetn, staromg in no other relation to them, but still shorter than we tUH crmpris-ng. within their 1 that of being citizens of other Slates, members I limits the most abundant purees of the nrccious . i dm i irs iviiiP tnrpnii iprninrv. Ptrpnntnn- ina ic ucrn ucncti, ot arr again invuett, lO en- mai rone. cam mc cxciitiicy ui cuiiiyaT- . . VI ' v . "? . ; cv ter upon any mode of fair investigation and trial, ing the. most 'friendly relations with them." If greatness and the happiness of our conutrv Shrnking from evcy impartial ex minatic n, thev treaties of commerce and friendship, and liberal from jea to sea. ' ' X persevere with increased zeal in the propagation htiptilations in repard to nentral and helhgerent What juld we have been without tjie of calumny umler the hope of supnlvinu. bv the riuhts, could be necitiated with each of them at rVt a- v ; lreouencynd boldness of aeveration.fueTan? its separate scat of Government, there is no fCntusion of Louisiana ? AV hat Here we of truth, and Hie deficiency of evidence-. until doubt that much jrrcatcr facintics for the concha ore it ? Uod and nature fixed the ltn- 10 io 50 100 .125 .250 17500 Prixe of 850,000 h g50f 000 ;o,ooo .. 30,000 20,000 10,000 0.000 . 4,0(50 10,000 ,5oo.;,fjoo 20,000 i 0,000 MOO 4,000 1,000 100 '5:o : 20 . 12 0 5,000 5,000. 3,000 .157,500 18051 Priy.es amfing to 508100 selves. This sum. alvvat s narable hstlt yearn slvnnre rtnv for liell- lotltrincr.'ivasfijnr. rf' . . , j - - O O ' candlesiand instruction in all the different bnW- es of Eihication, taught by herself aid Iwr ta nt: are: Ihe KnHish LanCTtajre.' !o.. Arihmfi-' tirntmnUv: nl tfie Use G'obes.-Also. llclles-LettreH. ami Compositiu the Element of Chemistry, oflCitural Si Mor Philosophv t the Latin,' French, and Itilnnlir irtiaircs vTitl General? History, 'No diffcrrn will be made in her cliargefor tearhin H tf only one oi these, as the same time ana aurw . L ' ;'. ! I'll on are ucyoieu o, ine rupiis in c cij nor will "any deduction be, made , for scholsrj It en homi UflM ill. Vml irrhf session. B" fur the two months vacation. ti those who to reilwinj.tstwViity-fivc d15ars esch. ' Peculiar circumstances may" induce Tf' nett to receive Pupils at any season, w ho sD; rerniired t0 pa V only from' the day of cr,,tPnCL bttt slie earnestly requekts that'ali whoarfW. placed unde? heV care, shotdd come by tle j of October, as hgne can easily jm.iguc tne ' we have seen the spectacle exhibited, of con I sion of such trestits present themselves at a point. :t verting the HaU of the first -Legislative Assem- where all being represented, the wav may be blv upon earth, on the occasion of , discussions, smoothed, and all ebstaclcs removetl by a disclo which above a'l others,. should have been cha- sure of the views' and wishes of all, by mutual , ticicmeaoy nignity, ca'mness and temperance I and friendly explanations. , 1 here waa one con- into a theatre for. spreading suspicions & cround I sideration which had nmc! alterable decree, that the. nation which held New-Orleans, should govern the whole of t ha t fa st region. v France, Spa i n, G rea it Britain had bent their envious eyes upon it. ( And -their intrigue, if matured, would eventually have torn from os that vast Pa- cej; can be had ter tlasses, which Iwve already: made soffl; F AVN. z ri ' gres. In their prescribed course of stttdy. t" eks.--VR2J)0 : notldng of those dSfRctdties, consequenl r nreadintr susniclont &. eniindl sideration which had much weitrht with the V.x. lets imputatiens arainst an absent and innocent I ecutive in the decision , to 'accent the mission. individuaL Driven fronnevery other hId, they and that was the interest wliich tl.is'cotintry has, seized upon the onlyplank left within their giasp, and especially tlie Southern States, in the fate that of iy acceptance cf the office of Secretary and fortunes cf the Island of Cuba. jNo subject of Siae, uhich baabeen asserted to be a censom- ef our foreign relations hrs created with the Ex- can I oppose to such an assertion, but rosithe. I that of the condition of tht inland, and tlie ros-1 anxiety he maintains the peace of on r coo n aim larns ine wars ami louies oi otners to ours ' TCr The 'vhnk ttf flit Prize bavalh in n.HSJI I rons disadranttres io tfie ScJiol:u who ha lr whien as usttai at -Chiji's Office; the MOMENT THEY Alt B DRAU' Tickets - - glO I Q u a uteu s - Halves - r -) 5 j Kighths, - - ,- j ;25 To , be lad in the greatett variety- of lumbers Tr7 41A rlAeVVT S3 ,.i 4 countered by the Teachers. . - m HvThecobTallthereqiiis'te Hooks anJ tioncryi which may alway be had . of ' hetr.' at much Ivss than' retail 'prices - , able water Claris the watchfulness; the fore- V - I -I Market -street, llultimori: , ; A theterms bonrd lodging tuition, boot y here Uoth the great and f.fieen diw1 rear t wijicxi will rcaice ier wnoie 2i sight, the ilecision, the, paternal care of our lamented ; Benefactor With , luisleeptng rurewptory and unquafified denial, and a repeti- sibihty of prejudice to the Southern States, from try, and tarns the wars and follies i tion jot the dtrtond for proof and trial ? The of- the convulsions to whTch It might, be exposed, to our Unspeakable benefit. Not , fee to, which L have been appointed, is that of It was believed, ; and is yet believed: that the T y r , J " " Other conn nests bring wrtk them tnlse- Lmaiinificent banitai tation:erv, ' npt ' more; thpn .220 doA a a a am m v - i ni Muntmn. will mntiint semmc '' Each, were sold , 111 Ia Km n-t vt.ta 1 !.!.. I .i f lurf f. n Shares, all to DISTANT ADVENTUUElKS, fand. James M. Garnett, and these chr;; .?Jl certainly not exceed thoseencri.lly 1 IIOUSAND DOLLARS' & TEN THOUSAND therlarJe School 1 " ,1 l JULLA US, drawn in the last Grand State Lotte- The ex the cotsmtry j cieatedfcy itr and administered for j dangers which in "certain 1 contingencies might us reneut- in -CHiin? triieTDer i fnnma c- i inreatrn onr nuiet ami atiiv. mav mnf Cent it or not. I difl not talce counsel fmrn lhn. I ressfultv iwhhI iI a r'lae. at wliifh .11 4. I TV 3tld ODDfeSSIOn to tKe luckleSS ' inhabl- I rv." Were also Sold-a -where mnrr Cin I llL.1 JLl - w m - - . . - - - - - i - -m w jw a. a , - .....-..-.. - , . t. . r-- - v . w - r" - l.uiiiiiiuii iii zaa w off.ttsee"mg the probability of my resigns-1 merican powers shotild be represented, than any ( tanU Tbl brought; emancipation, civil and cee becn 'Maintf piuntti any tthef APeetn I ereat. measure.'- on the parents and 1 ccept-jwhete else.'. And I .have no hesitation in ex- j religious, freedom, Iaws wealthy axd? the I "T i higfdy des.raOic, penditure fr apparel and poc" . i mon to all school v must d''Pc,M the ton for'it. sonht to deter me from its ' ar.ee by fabricating anticipated charges,, which I pressing the firm conviction, that if there be one Iorie of the Rth nManarv' ' 4 J.-.-.PUfcRS fiom any part of the United, SUtes, both cfisbursements slioukl be n , wiild have been preRrrecl with the same zeal I section of this Union more than all others inter-1 5t . it -' ' i iri crtner ny mail (post paul) or private conveyance rUcale- aiui as n art v on a Dr amoilg h:io I mi-bt hare deeMed.V 1 esteJ in tlii. k. ' fcBut time Wlll,B0t permittW tO ll Well I ericlomV4h. AUh P.TSaV.- :J J-l f- Ml D7 6 " rV ermmel frtim xnv friends, from mr duty. I which mav flow from iti that Motion lath Jit, I on this lertlle SUDteft : nor can f induiire I the Iotteries. wilt mrt th MmAmn I . nt - .. .il, lit at v. "eoDJclous innocence of ut.wunby and talae impu-1 It Mas therefore, with great and unaffected sur- Oijself-Wlth. exhibiting how the Country punctual attention as if on personal application. I tober and Mrs. G. will thaHk those vbo tatW; i.waa notlef: l "jier T PJ?2 l'ltP c ooliquhy of those po- thus acquired, and thas crowned with bles- ii&M?? t .'rA... V - J rffill them, to apply directly tr her haH fTknitiormrwn, iourvuuc u:v;i.r.,,uuKj i uucai Tirw5, uojcn jcu some ' eentlemen i from I .J. j i - xt :j! - J. otis innocenee'of ut.wurihy and false impu-1 It was therefore, with great and unaffected sur-1 Oiyself -with!., exhibiti V I was not let: at nneny ny euner my I pme, that 1 witnesseil the obliquity of those po- thus acquired, and thas crowned with bles a mil'? wa. im una iniui ruirmnirv. i4ir how its remotest recesses' were explored, ; the bounds ot human knowlectge extetixled new "objects : for national enterpriser pre- aciucu cuuuucrcuiL anu vity, animated ; -andr a , I world, vhtca is destined i to whiten' witj tnr wiis oi & migmy cmmerce" wjihngty . hsve oecnnru ii irum in unaueciea xnat quaner, to regard the measure s it might distrust of my own ability to perform its highlu- operate on the Southern States, in an unfavorable -ties,-if.lctiild havehonoraUy declined it. 1 fight. Whatever may be tlie result of the Iis- ' hope th? uniform tenor of my whole' publicTOe sion, its moral effect in Europe will beconsider- n .prottct roe aiit the supposition of any able : and it cannot fail to mate tin; most friend -rrwaiiie aiai ror t:oc empioyrrent.-- Jy impression upon our Southern neiirhbors. t ous man i ,onc of which it is difficult in sober imagination Un.se yf J to conceive any pcssible mischievous conetnen Jn'nr the dminitration of that iUustrious man ' . le eilaerTiceiv o.c iban to . n V ;J; IUEN J&JBUOTHEBS herself; Hnteall of making application tw Bait. bept.lB26s ' r ; BitTuiaM. I thM t;t mJf Mrion needless oeI Zi takes, and diaannointment. All Letters xa COHEN'; Gaxette & Littery Register ijresed; and directed to Lorctto, , Essex J .will be published immediately after the drawnr. Yuginia, will be immernately answered ' r dgiiuui luiai iivu l fcuuiiuauic vmciiu judsi oi uic j-nzes l naina a tne appneam rmnw ' ,v Mirt tgiven : to the I il yiNbe forwarded gratis, to atf who purchase I dates when their letters may be rcceiTcU. . I ineir ucters at. coHCiS'S OFFJUE, ana wh 1 1 ElnvWooa, Esuexcouiuy, i jkijini ujeir wisa xe receive it. ' f ? p ; July 41 wot. e. p. . i I ... I if. 1 ; -v. V. 'JX. . ytZ i , . ,