A wm 1 I.VKi :i Oafir the ptias oirairdclightfuf Peace,' " UnwarpMIr partif, t liv like Brother. 5? r. f -) 1 ' ft ' -if -.4 NO.1410; 1 ..' ' " " , i - I fr' tt, tOT - . ' ,. . , .. - .- Z " ' "" ." r.. v-'-H. -4sjt" H s T :f i t-U-i ! I-H iTinir mm in i nnir iniiill mi mi ir Tiir pay-i un tr.c 24th wsk the Mnuinorwiuiam i TVclStCT t : i ment ofspecic, am states that a much less nn was cpiebratea Mn?rni!auejpiia itofj erery FniiuT,, r 7 " b "X " v , 7Ct" " n veced on the occasion byTliomas J.AVhar les &u,- r4 V' " W4r r tonEsq fo a respectable number orriti- niwtnror One 13ollarand pari ormai paiu, nan ieii ine oiaie. nv zens, and the Members off the' Society i A I published i-'joSEPn GA AI1VEKT1SEMENTS lines.' netttlv inserted N?1 for OniDolUr, knd Twenty-Five Ce- 4Li.hinthesanieproportion...Comr rSTnbe post paid. : ' - TtJESDA Y, , NOVEMBER 7Y 1 826. The Presbyterian i3y nod , ,of ;this j Sfate met in Fajetteville on the lst-instant The Rev. Dr. WTheetew, oi tniscuj, was rWnPreridenV:;,Thirjy;Mip present. The Synod adjourned yesterday. ntsvondencv. About eight months ago. man named SUas D. Heed, vvas arrested in Charleston S. C. ami .broiighto the Jail bfthis citj. chargea.tviunavmg iorg d certain papers, in the names of iodivi duals jn this State for the, purpose of re- rt-4?t Avar "nenartmenr, ine ncions allowed to thenv by Government On Tridaj night last, Heed died in our Jail, 1 uiki8tarved-:himaeli6 death . ' fifteen days before his death,, he was at tacked with influenza,1 or sore throat, and from. that tiraehe refuscd.tto take suste nance of any kind, though the usual rei men of the prisoV wasleparted from "and food fit for the sick.was ottered. Aieuicai advice was also had. but ' who can mini n, " i rninil diseased." -No , doubt ihe had become tvVafy of? life, t but- refrained 'frpni employing moreactive; nican-to ac: complish his design for wantof opportun tv : or nrobaWV bv -'a2 train )f filse rea-soiling,- he hacKpers'uaded himself " it was less criminal to 'did by inches than to rush into eteniitj : in a moinentJ 'Perh'apl1 'his fate was accelerated bj' the approach of the Federal Court, before which he was to have It is perhaps known to most of our rea ders.' that!"iV the rvcar; 18GIV' Mr. 'Giles,' then a member of the United States' Senate from the State of Virginia,: moved for s Governor ; expresses his 'confident belief terwards dined together at' Masonic Hall. that the pecuniary concerns of the citizens ; On the 9th nit. in Sevier County, a"enn. generally are in a desirable situation that -01- errj, tne uierK or tnat county, was r'Airii' 7,,"riu -i . v most barbarously butchered in his bed. though the cul t iyater. oUhe soil cannot get The mun,erer.ntered the chamber where as . high prices for the principal articles of Col. P. and his wife were sleeping, : and exportation for in with the edge of a :small axe; of ' a larue great abundance, all the necessary articles tomahawk, struck him ori the head switlr of consumption, amfthat if j the ideas and such violence, that it penetrated the scull Un.;;n. rv 'MAniAKA i i,;: into the brain, which afterwards oozed , r. . ' r r.. . . p I throudrthe wound. P. I r MitfArl T r 4 Vt A t-r a ma fiofi rtT iirltti n wnn v , r r,, . . ' Mrs. Perry, bcin": a wakened by the blow, sonable portion of the good things ofhfe- 0r some noise in th?-room,: saiv a man go if they hye within their means if they sell out, who she believes, judging from indis more than they buy, "and buy only? what tinct view she-had of him, hisJ;ct?e4; ro they need if thev discourase extravairant led up. - Placincr her hand on her husband, imnnrfjifiAncnf TnnVi c.' hv nwfw: she. found that his face was covered with in or ftioir nwn ImncoTi nf I mnnnrrtiirpc u ii l-i Y ir i I ' -Col. Perry who was in the prime of J in Rhnrr. if lltov lw mil nf rinttc nnrl frtivl. I . . J ... . . . , r, . -I , ' i , "'e had been a representative in the Sen- they cannot fail to be prosperous and hap- ate of Tennessee Legislature, and was a py. t , ' gentleman of the' highest respectabilty. He commends the establishment of a Besides a mourning widow, he has left be- Penitentiary; as better calculated to arrest hind him a family of five or six children to i - r -me ,i Mr,- a...:i' deplore his prematura loss. A certain John the progress of crime and relorm the ffuil- XT.ri i e i rv i .. .V . . ... , - . : Nichols, formerly oF a. . has been appre- ty, than any other mode of punishment. fended on suspicion of his bein? the mur- In fihpilip.nce to an act of the Insf spsinn. I ilrrar the Governor informs the Legislature that! ? jn a case he appointed tivo commissioners to. confer Ipreme Cou with those of Alabama on the praclicabili- dual who had engaged a printer to print a ty of removing the obstructions occasioned politica!hand-biiI,the price of which was to by the Muscle shoals in the Tennessee Ri- be fajfed a subscription, (but whicMub- nil V .1 ... I I Wll7IJ It UWUt4lll.ll CAUCIUICll UUII11" I lint th rnmniiccinnAcc liowa r o rv- I I . ; . . . . r) :cctdehfs.Oti the l4th ultrthe son GHnfain John Davis of Charlestoru S;-C was Kill ih cbriselrjnenc from fa horse. One foot beins: cauirhf 1 the stirrup, his head ; wasfvioleh ly flashed ' ONE CLASS MORE.' l7 - ' : Stay.'mqrtal stay ! nor 'heedless thus' ' 1; Thy sure destruction ' seal j " -' 1 V : ,VitWn that cupthere lurks a curse, ' , ,t Vhich all.H ho drink shall feeL 1 4)jsease,and jleath forever nigh, t , (-i ?V. 'Stand ready athedoor, ' ( T J f"And 'eager rait t6 bear the cry- " f 5 ' Of fWc'tnh'' one Jass morel' 74 s ; Go, view that prison's frldomy cells u j 1 Their pallid "tenants scan ; . . f Gafcepaze upon these earthly hells,' M 'And ask whence thevbetranV '" t Had these'ia tongue Oh, man ! thy cheek'1,' ) Tlie- answer crimson' o'er,- m s. -j fl:d ihesea tonartie, theyM tojlhee speak ' ' And cry the'' one glass' mori." ' " " . Behold tli at;w)re,tched female form, ;- r t Au outcast fnan her home 5 f , '- I'BieactiM ini atHiction's blighted storing , 'And doom'dln want "to roam; "4 ; " Jleliold her !' ask that pratler dear ' ' " ' ? - vi Why mother ia so poor e ' rv - ! r He'll whisper in your startled ear, V n r I rr'as tatlier's i one glass more. , -, . ; '.StayV'inortaV'stay ? repent; return ! - ;Heflect upon thy fate t r -A ' v.The poisonous draught indignant spurn , Spurn spurn it ere too late, 1 s. 1 i r? Ob, fly Hie ale-house horrid diri, siately determined in the Su- - Kor lipgerat the door ! rt of Rhode, Island, an indivi- ! i.est tlio'u, perchance should iipacrain,' perchance should Sip aerator The treacherous 4 one glass more. ver. In "WoVa rnnnftr1 r Prilif' - Arrncf pet nTPtint, thi olartinn in I'pfrpclnnrr InA Ihirclv vn 1 1 r ,t . ri:i ' -i t. ineti 111c uoai5 nnu.uieyconsiaer.il enure- Icrs?) waj made responsible for the amount In Ilillshorou on the26tb ult.Mr. Jeremiah ly practicable to remove all obstructions to of the bill, S38 and costs. The morel to Pant to Miss- Harriet Harden. n. fii .,r;A-.. navication for keel and steam boats at a be drawn from this case, says the Report, ,u ,',i Bhop.Ra, . w ' . 1 1 1 v. 11 1 i 1 " - . I venscroit, iiie iiev. 1 uiiip liruce w iic, aiiuisier miirh pthptua t hrM,fn0 uDn which was undoubtedly decided on correct I r .1 - nk.;.u :S uLi .Z: it: fhnucht rprPrr. Hp rnnidpr, i 1,p pnnciples, is, that a printer may be enti- cUuduv C.k M Hamilton,' only daughter of Gen. are supposed to be benefitted by the means Massachusetts, tot Miss Sally Sawyer, daughter used by'hini in incurring extra expenses to f.Mr Isaac-Sawyer. v. --.v;,,? .J.rt-r bring about' a desired object, at the'refques't . - X ;n 'n!S)IS3J ' H of individuals, and that it is much easier In 4his -victnity, ton iFrulay-'hight i lasV after ';a , to collect a subscrifition for such an object a ew days. illness, . -John. Hay woo.l Hunter,, aged before than alter an election- - fhout l9 years,; youngest sono Capt.Tleophi- f.- . - 7 . . - --. i', .;- ,-;.'... lirs Hunier.; - , . .-w On Monday week, a youns; man aged a- On the 21 instant, MissTtiicy Davis,'.' daughter limit 14 vpars. named Marcus Sinpnrprj of of .Mr. 13urwel! Davis of Warren -county ; she ".. a . 1 ' . - I m - girt Arm a m nminKlA flttneitintt i . . i Hit) r0 VI 7I t IIIIC lillllillJtV tlll'WOIllUII, 1 dest and unassuming in her deportment, and be complishrtient of this object of peculiar im portance to the commercial interests of both States. 'ITie principal object however of the pre sent meeting of the Legislature appears to be, to' apportion the representation in the State Legislature according .to the census n.. ...t,- :i..-. l.fuoouM years, na .cvtrui. mc i uuurr u.u uuu.un.y ui 111c I A,loms "1 , V. Wn instnntlv killPfl hv a State Goveruraent, conformably to its con- fai from a tree whkh he was1 climbing siitutiou. , , , his head was dashed rock. ! DOMESTIC SUMMARY; ' 1 On the 1 6th ult. Miss Sonhia Sherman r-ii:?-xi: -. r- 7 ,- v.; . V . ' 5 ' I fjtr . ' rt-';.:.5.'i';k4 . . m',v"" - ' t ' TIIR following numhers were drawn in the or. . , v I der named, and 'decided the above Lottery - "j ' . ....v'. .'20,; 24- 3a':r:';-.-- J : ?V.VTiS & IPINTYRri ; RaTeight-jfovl"6. 1.; f v-V;'.-?rrV;; '' -::! Wake Sunxlay 'r School Sbcicfy., V of the Siihsrribers to the ConstI ;;!i jnLtntion f. the, Wake S in ulay School Society," to be Auxiliary to the 'Arnerira"n"Sund.iv .Sthool; r ;N. Society, established at Philtdflphia, will be held ot the'oburt-ifcuse, iinBnday ifteinooni (in; t Federal- Coart week,) ihe 13ih. of oyembef ., next, at 4 pclock,sfor the puVpose orprgsnizing . ' wid Society14 and appoititin;Superintfnr!antfl ccf,, -Tyachers, 'inheMiiferentfparts of the.XJoitnty, so that Children generally may purtaklri of -tho benefits of this bencvOlehtf Institution'-' Jr-'' t 'r'' October 20: 1826. .. . A - .'6- ' N r;-v TatenrXJ ji W iv .f ; ; J A Kl committed to the Jail of NasuyitlcKa'shr'; , ' iV. eminty; K. C. "on the 10th jnstant, ; as ai-una j I way, a negro fellow SKI), who was sold by MrV 4 ) ruood Evansrof this county roIr.SIatthew; fc ; orflilr-"'Ieriy.;ethe"r.of Gfedrgial bout 8 ot9 vears ago ; he has been about in thirand the adjoin ing counties ever since : and,' I understand,' he now belongs to" Mr." Hannah' of ..Alabama.'; The owner is requested to come forward; 'prove' pro perty, pay charges, and take hini away. ; ! A .AVILLIK G. WiaWIELU, jailor.. ' Nashville, N.O. Aug.5.. . ; i'S: 3m ;i. .V. HpHlv Subscriber intending shortly to move to. 1 the State of Alabama, wishes Jto sell a four acre lot in Chapel Jlill, formerly owned by Pro- , -(t s Kollock of that place. . Tlii V lot is hand-V comely improved, with a good garden fan it, and two excellent springs. . It would Buita man, wh&, s ' wishes to settle. there to educate hll children 'o?-: A a Professor in the fnstUution,f ' Any person wish- , ingto purchase s can apply to me living In Chat- - . ham cointy s or in my absence to Mr. Geo; Wl ' x Haywood, of Jtalcigbi or Woclson?Le,.Ksq. of, ; Chatham, Who are"autliorised to contract for .the V sale of it. ' Negroes will be received in part piy V, " , ment; yn?! a liberal credit giieo rfor the balance:, ,; ' ' If not sold by 25tli December next, lt..will be to : ..Chatham counfr, 26th Sept.: 1826VVV 99 4tv r -r J : ' FAYETTEVU.LE, N.' C. ' '. ';'; "- ' 1 11 c ruiii9- are , repecruny, 10- - -form edi that iir conseduenee df ihe 'r-'' jj Ml ? recent death of M r,' C7rWc ' TVary, i T SSSa the subscriber, who ha been employ-' ." ed in the management of, the LAFAVEVTE 7 JJQTEL. lias assumed the auperintendahce of jt.; ' ' This new and spaciouibuihung, (which has becnT . purposely erected at 'greatxpenscforan Hotel,) temporary .suspensiohof; the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus that under his auspices a bill to this effect was urged with great precipitancy throughjts several. read ings and finally passed that body: ' In the present "electioneering '"contest, between Mr. Giles and 'Mr. Archer .for a-seat in the 20th' Congress; the part whiclrthe for- mer gentleman took in 4he, passage or th:s bill, has been exhibited to his. constituents. mucn to nis ciemmeni ri. 10, relieve nim self of the odium attached to this measure, Mr. Giles, in one of his speeches, before the public, stated, that-JWilliam II. Craw ford, Virginia's favorite, voted for this bill, and that he could show it .from the'. Jour nals, of the Senate.- A writer in the last National Intelligencer,; who signs. himself North-Carolina, and whose style we think we k'now contradicts the assertion of )VJr Gilesand shows pretty clearly, that Mr. G. is either strangely forgetful, or that he has libelled MjCrawfofdr!iVoirACaro llna states that Air. Crawford was not 'a member of the Senate until the succeeding session after Mr. Giles. introduced his bill; The bill was passed in 'JanuarylS07;and Mr. Crawford took his seat in the Senate for the first time in December of that year. ! ...1. . " -' - - . " lliis he shows from the Journals: of the Senate. ' ' : " " - - 1 ntiari riv 011 luiin irnoiv nnp r - in pieces against a i Edenton, on the , 24th ult. after along and accommodation ofxvitWBS and ' IloAankns.: V r) ' J Ir ..w.w-., ? ...y - r; ik'siucs iii. auvanuc ui a immncroi roams wnil' , . V If Mr. Thomas I. Charlton " ' . ' " 'irjfi?. HfJh1anAl!! in I intl mnttin'. i ' 1. ' ' .1 i 'Tli'cintwt imnortant casMat the lafeSu- a respectable person aged 50 vears, lett iui5'v '-jt ,HU- stvera nanusome unAwtxo lioox and Aunr. tte sl .mP0' la" lca sesai Hie laieou- . . i . pPOV:,gn; fln,i a lPttP1: mas-iRaiie,- in the :651 .vear; or his agea? He was v, particularly suited for.the private accom- . !. perior Court in Halifax, were continued, her residence in IroMdence, and a lettei a- lff pf the. Itevoluf ioii, haying r entered, the . 4c Klatio 0)r Travellirt Pamiliea.'-. ' 7 - - ' ' ' ' ' V, owing to the enfeebled arid precarious state expressing her cleterminatum.todrownlier- Rerviceat fourteen years tf age. .He, died chris- , uoAUHliRS, with or withbut Lodging Vcanf " " 't or Judge Mangum's health, occasioned bv self" an(1 on Sunday morning her body tiah,: rejoicing in the' hope of a Messed Immirti-. ccommotlated. fu'A' ' r ' 'j protracted iiidispositiori. '! IV'V was fouud drifted ashore near Pecks wharf. Ijty.r Jr ':J . o ;; ;" t rhe tft-antcni and lUnmso the lefH t ' .; , 1 . I i The Vashiniton papers announce the The verdict of thejury was .-mViitional Petersburg or tthe -29th ul Rafter an dhiess qlulity and cntirelyiew. anduch bed is.sup.; r T i I arivalofSr death by drowninK, while of sane mind, oftwetyp ; V ' arrival ot ainiwiipi,,an Maisha 1, uith des- X - Uutle'dSvis acci- nofHahrax, N. C lcwmg a ude and two r RATHlNG ROOMS are attached to the House, ' - 4; patches from Mr. W.illiatns, Charge d'Af- A -ma n lamed J. UiJ lut.e Ugew ascci cUjMen., ,H:,.t i , siipplied wit water from' theJHayMou.it aquc!:-J '' ft res of tlw United States at Guatemala, dentally shot in Ohio on sthe-,8th !ult by ? I,V PyetteviUe, on Saturday morning Iast,n.the kluet. iUiT4'W';;,t : H 1 ;8i and with the. Ratification of.' that Govern- Archibald Keeves. It appears that K.ut- &2nd .year ot his age, John Hogg, isq ment-of the General Convention of Peace, ledge, incompany wi?h ai Amity and Navigation, concluded here on Mn the-woods seated upon He had iOlher persofi. was beeri long labouring under a severe and distre. h choicest Limtors. recentlyi ficlectedr for it V a lo crackin ,n8" f"10" ! l,ie Astnma, f wnicn nei)orfr wnnr,n!ti,e Nor,i,em cities,bv an.experiencedJudgs.-U i . "1,1 .1 .; . .- .t - i I OfCOiiliHJC lUl-iu uuc, am 'wucn iicui iirwc u fah P;ir r.nnifn Wnl ilir.f n li ' t -I I tk i.r - i,; - i i i niirs : nnfi npin" ininsiinr.iiv spen inroiiwn i . . i n i ,m . rr:"--;- .'vt f."'"7 ' r i uiu viu ui ucn.iiiuci.niM, ami t-Aciiangcu 7, . 7 ,V , r 7'" : " , r"T" approacnes, ne mei mem, cneenuuyaoa whuoui . j'i The subscriber, is determined tri' condnrt' th. ' " , - V withMr. Williams for that of this Goveln- he brush, was supposed Kbe a; bear by fcVi. . ' ... ,.i;,t;': llse mtheliS ment. Beeves, tvho instantly levelled his ritle and : Mr. Hogg 'was bom in the City of London, was be spared to reiuler it everyway worthy of ' ( From a paragraph in the New-York Post, fired- 1 " 1 1 ' " cducate m Scotia. a J? i- ' t , ' ! . . ..i'- ; f country m the year 1T84.?? As a Merchant and a ;;t ; : f V ;.L tVVi TH rv f '--i' ; we earn thaMheln ; fMI . - , . M.gistLcheas advantageously, kJvown at m of the two ships built for. the- Greeks, has f .The Fayetteville Observer, in speaking Hillsborougb;. Raleigh, Wilmingtoii, andXvette- rH 1 . " M . ' ' ""- ::: i ' been purchased by the United States for f the change made, in the Contracts for ville ? as a man of strong discriminating Jmind AjVaVVeiltOtl r'jF(Ul (t l'6&&&frm if 4 I 233,000Thisshipwnssoltlbythe carrying the Mails, pays ihellowingjust Sdtv'lil SSS ,&Hen ribtltetolheMessrMallett, fi&Ve milpnrengu) Hope or.Helh.whlch ailed;at the com- - r -. ; ' . ; his financial talents and pmdeit manment; f J H mencement of last week.- 1 he Post sug- ; They were upd eiid on tlie line to Ra lhat institutfon is intiebted for much of its pros. formed that since the ! .recent lamentabhs ' f gests that our government should5 make a Ipigh. and on that to ilmingtonboth of peritv. Forsome.years before his .death, Mr; .J?' Pne ...WC-pal-S ' ihey are prosccilt '4 t ; , j present of the Liberator, to the Greeks. . which .they have possessed for . the last nine Hogg was" Clerkan'd Master in .Equity for Cum- -I K - ? ?ttlVs? . 5 tnite -lHna until the . : '' I ; n - tTf n, S ; v ; years, o much to Ihe public advantage and ber'land county.aW.one of its moatuaefuflve e5?" 'Tf '-'iiV ?rcl,la k?n htreUfore'i i :; ; " . r : V Pennsylvania. The fol lowinff is a list iat:sf'clion -bv the -reat-iti,nrovemPntfi and 'efficient' Magistrates: To bim; especfcdlr; "J?1 ant! PUcf on the. 14th inst." - t ,; of the ex.stingRr-prpentalion ofthis State, ff1 1 "n fllikP are rtie people of Cumberland indebted fhaVt m eP 3f-d direction of the yotin ladled 1 , J and that efected for1 the ensuing Congress- lHv havc:inade,4hat 1 lie loss of.thr ser- , Uighuhe financial concerns of theireoun- jf ouriamily,:asS stcd by:Mri., i geri t ; ; I . . . O virnfi rnA'r no rhncidprpfl nc o nnh in face . . . - i tinman nf rliitiyrtp nnrl Ufi4i .,..-4 . , u 7rn?Ksfc.-fhe Legislature of" ihis btate convened at Nashville, which is'now t!in coif nrn.r.'..L:Ji '. -I . a'.i '3 i;'. v. Vl vuvc-iiwiieiu on me ;iot 11 uit. in pursuance to a call from' the Executive. V.C llavcJ,e5eivc,) Gv." Carrol's Message it is a document full' of. sound sense and 1 radical views. Hc invites the attention U the Legislature, in the first place, to the state of their courts.; ;IIerecommemIs l" -'cn uiir uumoer ot courts lor In trial ot Jury causes,, that a f ufiicient su May thereby be saved to secure for tl,etl osiun of cau?es m the last. resort, an'ho hest, inlclligenf, prudent and vigorous Su preme .Court-tu do whichi lie thinks no fxertion should he deemed too great. , He aTcs that the docket of ' their .Supreme Jjourtof Errors and Appeals is so' wded, "at it creites a delay in the administration v justice. amounting almost. tb: a denial tf ,f '' 1 '.,, j,;...-,,,.,-,.: .... . " ,K ' He notices the restoration of a sound cur ia that State, broughtabout by the e m e- lTn CoxoaiES John Wurts :( t Thomas Krttera, - MillllCI .Ulllll t Samuel Edwards, Charles Miner, James Buchanan,"' Philip S. Marktey' ' tVilliam AddamsJ " . fjacob Kreb", Samuel I); fngham, . Ceorge V!f, Robert Harris, John I-lndly, : James Wilson, Chauncv Forward,' J a r ? ;? 20ni CixGRtss Joel liSutherlandi ; Daniel IU Miller : ? Samuel Anderson, . .Charles Aliner, James uchanstn, j John II. Sterrigere,' " William Addams,' ' Joseph Fiey, J r. Samutll) Ingham, 1 CeorgeVoUi , . Innis Creen ' J Wm. ' tviimsa', James (WiIson, ?Chauncy forward, , ;James'S. Mitchell, f l vices may be considered as a public loss. fmm Q .t,tA nf fi;nr.i.ni i-hi ,i .r.r.tleman or .character and talentsa crraduate at Irideed, all .their: lines, which, in the ajre- ing them to system. To the design of placing I disthictjpn at .Dartmouth College, who possesses ? ' ; I sate fonn a more .extensive mail contract jthe finances of: the county upon a solid basis If. nf t tetimoiirais ot Ins quahficatrons to di. - . .;,. than is possessed by any other house in the Hogg tent much, ot the application of im vigorous .rpfrentiVn rhnotiV have hWitnVed within ahlli' ' mind, and we cheerfully bear testimony to the t; t'irents and guaramns at distance; have, no 4. counti r, have been managed.with an abili- 1q h , and4heh"ntelBjencei which use.to be alarmed at trpo y anu uueuiy universally acKnow eogeti. markcd and distinffU; in the worst seasons 01 ine year, when the irregularities of the mail in every other part oi me luuuu , iioyc uccii u tuiisuiiii sdurce wane .wr mcuturai. nocieiu, . ii.n.n . -.. ! - 1 - " - f a - ------- x - . . m' o . . , 1 ri. 01 serious coinpiami, a lanure on ineir lines, A meeting of the Members of this Society, is The saliool nas ueen a rare occurrence mueeu nothing remitted at-iin. Jeter's Tavern. 1 11 o'clcck and able Ass stant but unavoidable accidents have stopped in the; forenoon on Tuesday of oOr County Court the tmtf and vther particulars-trill be given heni; Week, lor the purpose , of , devising some mbtle f f j - v, KLUAII HHAlXIiUI shed his efforts., r-rtiA mu-tie &cnooi has never been more healthy- ... y a . 1 in anv iarmer Tear -to wiurJi ttif. iii?u.. ... . ' . . '-,'-' 'ifthe place can bear wtf nes-and, nit .member- t v , 0 ' ot tne &ciiooi, aiitl but one iif the faroiJv is now f Wake ,Jlg new turql Society n , -; I unwell. ? ' - J nor I wh he contiuu'ett the next ; ' vcar, :: ?'' lstantsprocnred. Hiie tuticc of ? mes S, Mitchell, Samuel M'I.ean, Sannicl M'Kean, Espey Vanliorm. ' Cspey Vanhorne .,; George Kremt-r, George Kremer, v 4 John Mitchell ' V jrhn Mitchell, , ; w Joseph Lawrence, n ") Joseph La w'rence, J ; George IMumer, - Richard Coidter, ' , James S." Stevenson, ' James S.. Stevenson,'. Robert Orr. Jr. . 4 Robert Orr, Jr.. ; . A udew Stuart ; Andrew Stewart. ' Thomas H. Sill:- ' ' Kih'lt.-.. ' ' in the place ot Mr. Hemphill, resigned.' - . t .! the place of Mr." Wilson, deceased. I T1)c fd lowing exhibits thei 'coniniete Re- preseiuauoii 01 unio, in the v. 19tli roxchKss. ' : " ' I?0th cotgbt;. Mordecai Hartley, ' Mordecai RartleyV Philemon Heecher, 1 Philemon lleecher11 :W.Campbell,declined William Russell. ' JamcR Findlay, 14 ' James Findlay, Thomas Shannon,? " ' John Davenport, J " William M'Lean, : William M'Lean. JohnSloane, : t r" ''"John Sloane, John Thompson, ' William Creighton; Jr.. Joseph V ance, . t JasenU Varices - samuel EI W John Job . . lot distributing amojigst the Memoei-s inefeot, tne J- . varrenton, 3.. CNov. J, 1825. ' s ' . " J Mthful Public Officer.-. Swan. !f?H SnfeK MZ aminedihei Esq, of Wtiodstockhas received twenty- v AgrlcuUuraiocieties of thState, 'nSdK six successive elections, as Treasurer of which.are just received from the North., rv of hej Principal of the ' tVrrentoneiile 7 the Sta te of Vermont. The first was bv ov- 6- . - GALES, Sec, dcmy,fand itamply JippeaVfrom lexers and cer P . the? Legislature, no choice having been feiThe Seed for all the other Agricultural tificites from Mr. Tyjer, lres dent of Dartmouth P made bv the People 5 1 the subsequent ones Societies, is n the care of Duncan Thompson, College ; Mr. Halduck, professor of Rhetoric ( bv the Pc.ple, without opposition, even a- K'H Ysiyfnc ville' who will delivtr it .when Mr. CbamberUin, 1 i ...-,. .,"-. called for. t . . Mr. Senator Chis, Mr.' Ruck and other eminent jnid thvio ent political dimion: winch : : gentlemen, thut MrV KendrickSrcubh? hav P;?;.r. that State., ;Ir.. Swan has , fe: !, XaQST - " - 1 familv,f har always 'sustihd . sa, unblemSed A also been .Clerk ot the Supreme and Coun- Li ., ... . . ehuracrer for morality and, proper denortmnt- crrh? mmmm Sri&Sli , icauicr 1 uv&ci iiWK. wuicuconiaimu uciwrcn V It . t '!' v e can name another rcmarkab e m- mree an iour iouarsm money 4-.-.aiso. one oie rmiv tn th ftir.w Mi! k.. "r- H 1 ..rk ...,i r:.- 1 on Mis Itetsev Gedtlv. for 527. 15 -u it h a credit I ' . . mwuw,w,. siautc m uie ichuiu ui luicr iv, ailKe no-I - . - ' - 1 " . - . lo.ne or idc intw ais'.ingtiistietl p-entlmt, 11 Vr iiirmpn n v . r rmrable to the consmuentsandtheagent- SSVeV that of the .venerable John Haywood, of sons from' trading for the' said Note or from pay. 'fv; erSWCrson; K r North-Carol ina. , He has fillctl the respon-j ing the same to any person but myself. , v ' i j ' i x JoiTi iuwltrso7iy : l t T sible office'oflTreasuref of that t State hv , " JACOB SORRELL, ; , ; Stephen Mavis.) iz miies noruiwesi 01 juaicijr"-1 f . r v ' -' . , . ..... ,10 . , - .1 ;j successive annual elections, by jhciLeis-1 r T y Livir IaIiii-p. for nt lenkf thirtv vpfS ;rnn n.?.k l " Nov.. 4, 1826. longer. Our country furnishes perhaps nol 1 uiS. ii: t .;i r - 1 eaiuuic iu niiicii uucmrDas oeen SO S12- Goods. r- vmton.; .samuel F.-Vinton. - 1 nauvrewarueo wiinunwavennrr.nnfiipnp. uai received ami tor saie, a irenenu asson- isha Whittlesey; t v Elisha Whittlesey, " I arid'not one, it ruay be added, in which fTll " ment of Fall and Winter Goods all of which i iiliam AVil.on. . William Wilson. :l AAlUili' wiU be old IbW for Cash. ' " . - wood. .1 jobn woods. ' - -i"r:x'"ty'vuyvir charles stuart. i .1 C W,ht, . ' John C Wrirfit.- . wwria MBoipflaWf- Aafc i.j , radeijrb. Nor. 6thl 1826. 10-. - ' . .-.',-77 - .- -' -t- i " " - - 'J J 1 ' ' James SomerccHj ' P. C: Pope! ' i ' -Robert WJbhnscni U' r1 John Haly 1 John C. Green. Blank IVarranlsl ; For sakatthU QJltc. . '. I I ' i ' ; : ' ' '" f K.I, ;...; .' ' ' I :-v-7.: . : ; . y' : ' ' -'.'' '7 - . ; V J'51 . I . DIM ' , B 1 1 '. . 'r !-' ' ; 0 1 .'W ' C .j. ..-vw.mj.ll ijty.' ajwp --'"r -n.-.wi-'r. I 7;.;r av.-'v-.'.: