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i h hft:.' Ak - v.. Mil- d km- bScSS?) rid tt: IU1 LuUQ Oars re the p1 offalr. delightfal peace' ' Unvafp'd by party rage tolif clikebrotheu," - . k ' n ' 1 j ' " FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 162r. ;- t -V- - r- V.. v- - - v-- fF V JSi -i .. a ..' . ' ' - - ' -i i it, i ii i i i ... i ' m ' ' . , " -no. u.14.:.;;;. . 3 t V 1 ,i - Js puMtshederery, Fiitdat, by r JOSEPH GfALES A SON," ' Vv a palf rorbalfaycartobepaidin auvance thrtfnies for One Dollart and Twenty-Five ' Ceiitiifo'PeveryWcceidm 'I'hose 4 of reaterlengtli jivthe same prooportion.Com k muhicatigns thankfa .1 v receiye l.i. Letters to ih'dit6rs;friust.4'4psr pid...; -..; . I ., I i .' -Li . 4 . Ami ,b . InninuM to in powervare fajSlEWtic, his conduct iri the ifree&'il isithe favburiteof the thob ;VKcatiseithe mnb . always servile arid always rady to fctllpvir an armed nd afbJtryrfiender,? "TKe iob of England wr;forA for Ciirfa'nil "thpioK of France ; fpr ' Bona pBrte. Thi s phi 1 i ppi O j s t h i e m o r e bi t ? e r, aslourowri 1partyf feuds ; and uhjustifia bte jtecnthina.tionjAte h .ve given colour to tKeltfutfi'nf JtTharthe'Vuppor iackson shoul be "d esign a t ed Ken masse by ijipptolins e pitheti,' a mob,V ig not '.;irrantit?.bfth'e'-fact but--th.it seven tenths nffhis,ailheVe,ns Men and now are of-heunmr popplace nohV,can denV ', HoV- far' Gen. J;tckn iancl his friends, arealone to be 'credited i ivithrihese foreign imputations upon the J character of he country; will be seen in ? (he sequel v - . . iJn-ihfe,-Ve;ond number of these essays M ivras-saUl; 44 that GennJa kson hatl built his 6iise;i upon -the sand v-and that the writer VouliI prove -;h'e knew?ihe' instability: of the founda t ion before . he commenced the The erfjral has informed the public, that arly irtjanuary,1, corrupt propositions were mafe tOhini by Mr; Clay and hi friends, , th rh'ugH Jijie B u c h a n a n of Pe n n sy I v a n i a tha the was tn f 'rmel at the same ti in e, and by theame inliyidual, that. the friends of Vlrj Adarris had previously made similar overt uresrio tlifriends of Clay, saying if Mr. Clav and hi frieuds' wouhl unite in ts3le" thathe had coghiticn of more than aj.nionthprevloasconpare.vritli an adhe rence'to the provisions of the constitu tion" and corrupt intrigue wifhn harmo nious election of a President' Does not this train jf reasoning, warranted by ihe contexrprove most indubitably, that the assertion of Mr. Buchanan "is correct, when he say?, until I saw Gen. J ick son's letter to Mr. Beverly of the 5th of juiyvana was at the same time informed by a letter from the Editor of the Unite! States' Telegraph, that I was the person to whom he alluded, the conception never once entered my mind that he believed me to have been the agent of Mr. Clay or his friends, or that I had intended to vrovose to him terms of any kind from them. He could not I think have received, this impres sion until after Mr. Clay and his friends naa eiectea Mr. Adams President. 'Bat I put the, question fairly to the people. Do they believe that General Jackson sus peeled 'that corruption was working its wuy in me election on tne oay it tooK place ? If they do, then his conversation with Mr. Niles was rank hvn"crisv, and a si mder upon them and the'insMtutions of their country if they do not, then has he most toulfy slandered Mr. Clay, Mr. Adams, and their friends, and is seeking the greai object of his ambition, at the ex pense of truth ' INVESTIGATOR. Oct. 26. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1827. He omitted to mention in our last, the appointment by the Directors of the State Bank of Mr. Lauriston B. Harden of this City, as Clerk of the Branch Bank at Fay etteville, 'vice Mr. Robert Cochran, jun. produced such a blaze of talent s. It shivers the manifesto of the Spanish Cabinet into dust and ashes. Into what utter insignificance does the redoubtable Chevalier Onis sink ! He seems like a pigmy in the hands of a giant." . - - - .' '-'a-Svi It is but seldom we have to record'a more melancholy Accident than that which is subjoined, from the Baltimore American of the 29th. ult :- It was with feelings of deep concern, that we heard, on Saturday morning, the particulars of ven younjj men, alumni of the College, had the degree of A. B. conferred on them ; and t lie h& nerary degree of A. B. Ha&conff rred"on Richard S.Vilii:tms, of Columbia ; the honorary decree of A. M- was contVrred on Judge Vm. K ' Ken nedy and Aaron V- Brown, Eq. Senator in the t.egisl .'turei ; the degree of L. 1-. 1). was cqiv ferred on Judgf Francis Xavler M"rdn, tf tojji sian (formerly of this State") and thedegrt nf 1). U. was conferred on the tt "ght Rev.JasJmit Soule, Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Churclw.. Lithoiwny. The highly important and 'pain ful oncation of extract iner the stone fam- the resigned aid of Jlhe Section bf Mr, Ad Jn9, Mr. Clay I shbutd be .Secretary of State. " The Gen. in d ign a n tly , re fit sejdf ih .p ro posal as made I to him -'bu t ' th Cfesecoml i mr a ft er t h is cO'TtMiuntcation ana reply, it was announc ed tnhfe newpapeis that, M r. 0 1 a v had comout ftir Mr- Adams, thereby induc ing him to believe and as be would wish the people to believe that Mr.C. had acccid to hiarxuptprnposaiartd'the bargain and sale" was at v that time j com pi e t ed . The reatleTwtirreTollec 1 this transpired inore'than'a mbmh'pfcvious to the election In the House., If we can believe Mr. Niles.- hot one word of all this d d Gen Jackson believe to. be true on the day of election.' Mr. Niles in the 28h vol. antl 65th page of his Register narrates the substance of a con versation Gen. Jackson held with him on the morning of the 9th of Frb. the day the President was chosen by "the House of Re presenlatives. Ue spoke, (safs Mr. Niles) with much frankness and feeling upon the. 8uhiect, and expressed himself iftcr the fol- lovving! manner : He had no doubt, but a larfrK Vortion of the citizens ivould be satis fied vnth the choice: about to be made, and he riejtmedtd think itjnost probable that it would devolve on Air. 'Adarns," Was th i s hvoocrisvr wus itlhe Gcneral?s uobi- ;assed 8e n t im eat'? t f rt e n tl s m ay take eillrjhbrrt oi thVdUemma.i What i a 1 ire purtionofrtbe citizensbe satisfied with choice ffermed iri the. hotbed of corru p- tioni and.matured. bypt Vbase saileof their rihts. and$C:General Jackson, .wHo .had known for mote than a monthprevious, of the m kins f thisjniquitous bnrgain, and on the morning ofjthevery ' day when it r!waMb bcc!aromat'?d and theVisHts of Y'thepptebAsy betrayed,' hould declare tkat '1hai:n6-. doubt a lae" portion of tmlm lfcbe Satisfied j with ' the choice. i I) id" General J ackson think then, thu s m ea n : lv ortKe sehtiineints" of the people,';"' whom lOlieis 'b sedulously courting to his m- leres his abhorrence, of Tuchrroea )f ba rcain andv corruption "r Or tlid "Ke'bink't unfair in iiieleiIjpn ; hjs ; fronds may c-Hooseei tprorrit ojTUiel dilemuin- lWt to nroceetf wftbb(HeXco -".Heutiherote r tiianv n his ..-o-piotonwerc-unpleasunUv .-sit- udieo, s?eg;tnat t.ney were compel leti io attejihefaaiiistMr -orChthiself b'ut that this wasr iiVatfVr'v of small im- orionce ; compareu ?w u(ran Aauuerence to Small Pox. Five new cases of this loath some disease occurred during the last week in Edenton, one of which was in a differ ent part of the town, from where it first originated. This case however was imme diately removed to the infected premises. If there are really any amongst our read ers, who yet believe in the corrupt propo- siiions attributed to Mr; Clay, by General Jacksoti, we invite their attention to the com munication which appears on the opposite page from the pen of our spirited corres pondent, Investigator. The fact is, that all the bargain and sale, which was attempted at the election of the President in the House of Representatives originated with,and was confined to General Jackson & his friends exclusively. So far from the present Ex ecutive having succeeded by intrigue, he was elevated to his present honorable station in spiic of it. Electoral Law The Editor of the Fay- etteville Observer," Rays, he understands it is in contemplation to make an effort at the ensuing session of our State Legisla ture, to change the mode of choosing Elec tors of, President and Vice President, from the General Ticket to the District System. The Editor-adds a hope that it will not succeed. We do not believe that any such proposition will be ventured. We have heard of no intention on the part of Mr. $dams friends to tnake such an effort, and we doubt whether the.rumor has anv better foundation than conjecture. nomination of Mr. Clinton as a can didate for the Presidency, at the ensuing e lection has been made in Jeff rson county N.York ; and from the manner in which it has been noticed in the N.York States man, we infer that it is intended to push it. "- a distressing accident, by which the Itight Rev. bladder, (which operation's termed amon: phy-: Bisnop Kemp received very severe bodily hurt. I sic sans, Idthotomy was performed upon the bo The Bishop having been present in Wiladelphia dy of James Locke, of Rutherford con ntr, TennV aixne yonsecranon ot tne icev. vir. tinueroonR, j on the 15th July last, by Dr. Fredncfe E.- liec as Assistant Bishop otthe Diocese ot rennsyiva- ton, m the presence of several physicians & stu nia, leumat city on Fnday last, in the steam-1 dents of Medicine. Mr.. Locke was about -ow boat, on his return homeward. In the passage 1 years of aee when he submitted to the opera overland, from New-castle to Frenchtowu, when tion, and had labored under the disease for more about three miles from the latter place, the than 'ten years, suffering all the agonies pectdi- sxage, containing two laaiesr ine Disnop, ana rar to that most attlictive of human ma!;dies,&cliu four other passenger, was suddenly overturned, not possess withal a sound constitution, yet the in an attempt made by the drunken driver to pass wound was healed, and the patient on his feet the stage in front AH the passengers, we regret in three weeks after the operation. The stone to add, were much bruised, and one of the gen extracted weighed four owces avoirdupois ; and tlemen had his collar bone broken. The best was of the species called Mulberry Calculus,'' assistance which circumstances and the darkness & composed of tUe oxal ite of lime. There is at of the night would permit, was pro uptly render- least half a dozen peonle within the circle of A U . . K . ..I. . I t . . r r ru mr jits in l vomer ajiioi i our acquaintance, in tne western section or win. in was a im-ii'ai ei-eioan, wuose auv ice i mis state some in this county) who are sune- ana treatment contributed much to the rehet ot ring the indescribable pains and excruciating torr the suhVrers. I liose who were not able to walk, tures incident to that dreadful malady the grav, among whom was the Bishop, were taken to the el. Are there none of the medic al profession a nearest tavern, and thence transported on beds mongu who can trust to their skill in venturing to the steamboat at Frenchtown. an operation in Lithotomy ? Professional fame Deuth of the Riirht Rev. Bishob Kemb. With & its coiicomitnnr, an extended practice, would mfeigned soitow we find ourselves ca'led upon await the succeusful operator in this case. lb. to announce the death of the venerable Bishon : Kemp, in consequence of the internal iniuriesl A dinner was given to Judge ' White at Nash- received by this distressing accident. From the vle on the first inst. a large number of citizens period of its occurrence he has lain in a helpless attended., invited guests were Governor Branch condition, enduring the greatest degree of bo- of North Carolin:, tien Jackson, Gen. Car- dily pain and suffering. The application of the rU Governor Houston and members of th Le- ablest medical skill, and the kindest and most gislature. K'noxivlle Reg. unwearied attentions of his family antl friends, afforded a partial, but, alas ! unavailing relief ; and, at one o'clock, P. M. yesterday he termi nated his arthly existence, after a long life de voted to the service of his God, and eminently beneficial to the Church of which he was so dis tinguished a Minister. It may not be perhaps known, that Sle- phen Elliott Esq. who is to be the Editor -r-. A'yT- ' DIKD.'Vc Near SahsbUTy on', t!ie 2 1st ul MiiS Marrar: U l . , Kri4er.inthel6thyear'ofrag V At FayettevtHe,- on the'25ih hit. MrSamneti Jf fcaimoivasreil xy. Je-. - s ; :N. tn Hertford countv, dthe 25th ult. MrHenV; v - )V ry Ramsey,- - : ii.f-. r - At New-York, on, theIlth'nIt?RdaV 17: f 'CiiK-Rsq. Trierohant of 5frvheri:,-agl4 : P :'' itiatant; Tabitho-Ann Itittre:?; i.gel 'fiOcen: '-- illness m.lhe.hloom of life, fru-n nVrcK; of,injV ?nv v hirtgTtiends.? But. -althugliL tUi; mUVknW1 frel ihe loss of on4;sA dear to them, .they InvVi i V'-a the consolation' of believing, hat what -VVtheuJ,Vi.y. ' loss' in her gain.. For someC. tihieVreviovs'vfk. to her death, she evinced a gt'iwWg stise. ci-.CK' of religion and on her death-bed" expressrd ibvi!', mos 1 joy ful confidence :f t!e forgiv4eiicsVt'bcr"l C ; sins and of her approaching; feheks- through the ." . " merita of her Redeemer-'. At the resi dence of his father, in Scott Coun- i' : ty, Kentucky, the Honor.ihte !:uVu I S1V. Cpov'tii lately a Represeutntive in Cogres.4'Yr)m'Ulir-f?5u 'K1? V State of Illinois, of which he, was an. actfye Midt''.;- usettil RepreseriUtive. He4ias b en long mh.dl'j, c , health, for some months very feeble hopes WdL' V- remained of his recovery., ! -X" a::" ' - , y.: internal Jmprovpment.- rY1 HE Board for Internal ImpTovcmchts: will 5 i X hold their annual meetipir, in this' 'ct ,tia,f AP- conformity with thelr-act of incorporator ;oh ; I'iiulav the 19th inst. tttwhicif all tem'ifiav'VP.' inff business with th Riutnt-Ni-Ul tnt nTiVr-y Iiy orderi - - , . - vT:' RaJ.-igh, Nov. 3, 1827 Mrs . O'Brien's, School; ' 7r; lORthe present Session terminates" oif Tues 17 JL day the 13th ot November, and will' be re-,;'-sumed on the 3rd Monday in January ne.'t.'?' Tems as heretofore, (to wit,) 60-per Se Wtni" for Board and Tuuion, including every branch cf--y i;V ' Literary jtnd Scientific Education, u s ual 1 y ' tau 2 ht , J T V i ' - LATEST FROM EUROPE. The last northern mail furnishes us with iii FemaleSeminarics. Music Drawing & Paining Each Young Lady must be provided Villi a t" -v-'' Coverlet, blanket, pair of SiieeU.aitd'Uwo tTov(r!r: els ; otherwise a separate chargejfbr those-art r"! Vr ' cles will be made. - dj" We wis! i$ employ some lady (one ''with- r5A'v Etigli-ih accounts to the 24 h Sept. . The out a family) well qualified to talce charge of tXtci of the Dronosed Southern Review, is a Cor-1 responding Member of the Roy-d Society reUtes tho the negotiation between En- c0" b tter or otherwise, to MrsOlB.W;he-:J of Agriculture and Botany at Ghent. This gland, France, and Russia, and the Sub- cr,her. w.dl oe S'iTXr Institution has annual exhibitions of flW- lime Porte, rel.itive to Greece. The Sul- Williamsborough, kJ C. ? ' ' .$''J'tl ers and plants either newiv discovered or tan it appears has peremptorily refused to Oct ,25. 1H27. V S";3t - 1 ditii.mikhpd hv t-hpir favUv nr napfnlnffss. come into the measures of the allies ; and . . . . ,. . i- 'he last reports were, that the three min- It is customary too, to compliment distin- - . ,.o . . , , - 1 ,. . J r ... isters nal united in demanding their pa.s- guisneti men oiamerenrcountries, oyueo- rtg The filwinS is said to be the icating to them particular flowers. Thus substance of the communications as far as ters, ve find the following tribute to Am,. ter'J Jhat on the 10th ult. the allied minis rican talents. To Henry Clay the Kal- bracing the suhstance ofa Gnvfa&ix$?m n m,nn ,ml TfnnplKn Jnnnnim. To ready been made public, for terminating the de- ' . T' 1 solation of Greece by the Turkish arms, and John Q. Adams, the Mletromeria, JAgtu and settling the condition of her future relationship the Erica intscens. To Albert Gallatin, to Turkey. This noi.e' prescribed a period of This work contains about 62d pge3, "andwiir.y-v"-; m. ., 1 ... -'' 1$ days, when the answer of the grand Seignor have the references made to'both 'etriti.iiof tlie" V V?'' Vir fJhilirn f1rinitn!n ntt thf I . rill HUT- T . J. . - ........... . . - . V.- i uc x ,.,... "" j wuul be expected, I t ,The Raleigh Rcgixrer, .Edenton-. Gazette and'. ,:LV"? " ' rarborotigh Free Press; wilt give the above threv i nseriinnH and forward their accounts. , '4 lr- Edward . B. Gold, ;r:;V( Law Bookseller, New York,- fy'Cft; vv HAS now in the press, -(nd wilf publi-fi on thVj V . 1st of November next, A Cnjllectjn of,tlie. -T''-A Forms and Entries which occufr in Pr ctig-iL?;ft ,.. .uL' pVrsfimiTVdrWfnV derick Archbold, Esq. of Lincoln's, innv Jiarris? j vJ,,."' -ter.at Law." i - , ri- ' r'r-' Practice, antl will be bunlas a third " vohime to !.v 5 : v,- : . pureus. lo the memory 01 Mr. Bajarn, a 2d. That on the oOth of August, when the the same. It wdl be printed on godd p.apernd' V Cypress. A classical and affectionate Epi- lod period might be looked on, as having. ex- ha dsome type, and furnished to subscribers" i Tv ' ; br pired, the three ambassadors demanded, ttirough $5 the copy. . ;,- . "i taph also marks the respect the society bore their (ir:lgornen, the reply of the Reis Effendi, cj Subscriptiotis received' by1 J:Gifc9 s 'A n tl.'ta vir'Mion man.'wlm like the French who gave it verbally ; and in decided - language nnrl Sn. . Jr 'V UltK' Hero of 'he same name, lived sans rcprochc." ,-fiprrrl to the latf Turkish man5fitn- der.tura. .T'J7J.T Tit ' I IT - . I ' o i y 01 a 11 vtu icauiui iuii iu 1 cj. mii 111 11 ictn.wc I of foreign powers between . 1 he Porte and re bellious subjects : further, that on the ilst, a Atew Jersey.- We perceive n the re- . 1 rnnfirnJlt1-- nf ithe Turkish r. cord ot the Legislative proceeding or mis solve. fat- n ..r.lprtnilPdnatrh ihpi r SfrrPa t . 44 3d. That on the 4th instant, the arabassador . 110 1 . of the alheu met, and, not having received anv at-Arms, wun me C5peaK.er waridiu furthtr satisfaction from the Porte, came to the compel the attendance of the sheriff of determination of requiring their passports, and Monmouth C ounty, for a breach of pn- b unJ,rstIod to re(3uire COnfirma. ... '- vilege 111 ai resting on a ca. set, Mr. Ldoyd, tion." mo of thp nie.nihers of the House of Renre- ine pacKet snipixew-i orK, vapi. nen October 13. --1 ' Entertainment. iHE Subscriber will be prepnfed to ac'rom X modate with,Uorrd, thirty Members' -of itreV1 approaching General Assembly : lie i ulio jrre X pared to entertain Travellers, and tho-e ' oLbis - . V, triends who mav call on him. lie return :hi9 thanks to his frii-.ul9 and the public, for theTrf iVVV K beral , share of patronage i sinbe he has kept" a i House of Entertainment, and promises that-ejey rv exertion shall be used togire satisfaction Um, those whb favor him with Abelr custom WILLIE JONES. , ' ; v . Raleigh, Oct. 9. . WM , 7 4wrt Qfj Being aniious to remove to -the Countryi C4' -' 1 oner ior saie myiowa ioi. 1 ne one i now live f-" 'T ilr Madison We have received a se- nett, arrived vesterday morniog from Li- on has a House well calculated for a public one? " : cond iominuuiMiion from this gentleman, verpool, having sailed on the mornini; f The Sublet W MWtt.-f r;:. from which we learn, tha.. in ,li'apri,inE the 3d instant, and has furnished regular i"tlle I 1 1 .'. '1 .- .-'- ,.- --.-t- of the nroceedinrs of the General Assem d vices to that (late. C . . . I . I . : .1 i blv f th State, which would limit the it tnoes not appear tnni any, indulgence f r.-imrrpss nvpr tradt forp.ulatioris had been received relative to the neotia h-viro- rvpniio alnnp for thpir ohiecL" hp tions for the pacification of Gre CP. ' designed to give it as nis opinion mat con gress has a right to impose a tariff ot du ties, having tor its object the protection and encoruaement of domestic manulac turts." uynctiourg Virginian. RALEIGH. N;C. o U - ine provisoiis-i, me. -,cfnsuutiun .anu a pnimprajnoitfpiontowele.cti a. Pre-: sid ent, which.' now bel ong'eti to "the i Itepf e-i sentattvw;f tVe;-States. Tllere is' still not ouid f u r t he r "ey id e n c e t ha ft lie Ge n e r a I d i d tVrimcthinlTthat tlte in embers, w be ctedlVpnbyatiy oth the coin pit I sar y ; on e o tV 0 1 e 1 Co nsf i t u lion y ana ne seemea to -Tegrtjfc tne necessity oy wiicn iney vv.ereso; u npi easati 1 ly - si uaieq as tVconipel6enrtoVLvott him or Mr. Adairrs'.-;VBut?Ati? tv'as" a iXix'hVsvwUdmp mattert:' of 's u eft ma1 1 v iin nor tance XhenV Which .'.GnerarJaclwon tejts, ho th before, f would resell' th 'Presidential "cbi that air, The inconsistency in which some of the Opposition Editors are involved, is really ainusing. Since Mr. Atlams' flection to the Presidency, he nas been' tlie subject of unlimited abuse with the, Richmond Eu- quirer.y The Administration'' has been styled4. weak and wrefxhed and Mr. Ad- ams nas ocen caueu every ming uur an en lightened Statesman.-: Yet , iu 18 1 9, this same. Enouirer sneaking of Mr. Adams' celebrated letter, jdefendihg Gen, Jackson's conduct Tn Florida, uses this 'adulatory lanjuase; " . . . . ' I caeiinot stiEciently erpress the proybund sentiments of admiration and delight witlijivhich IJ;hayeipcrtisecl;thi3Stale 'Paper.' It is written with aiiCRstonishingfoTce of ingenuity and' a dornel. with the "most captivating, eloquence bi all descriptions. It has the air s; of a man; wbp feelsmQst "acutely -tor thewrongs ofhis countryi who is indignant at the insults offered bet by the aggressor pretending to,,; demand ; redress j .and woo .pours ouvinosejeeuugsin ipeiinost'iorci-. Mr. Cl;y is a very bad man. Proof, Mr. Buchanan's asking Gen. Jackson whether! he intended to appoint Mr. Adams Secretary of State i-Jorrtdgewoek Journal. uIa d r. u. myj lis. s.M.JETillii?rateTui tortiie patron- idr... . .t. .u...cu shc Bis nerefufoj.e received: btw. leave V'; Arctic expedition. He proceeded a far to inlorm ner&iend ami tm pubic :geMerillyi' I North as latitude 82 45, and, enduring that she has engaged with Ma. A'. J. Srrto'at.'''',;,:'- great hardships, found it1 imprrtCticable. to tend to her bunefs.andtnatkheitbwIcjsepsthe'V' reach a higher point by any phvsical effort. Staze Hnae r theTpnhern, Soutliein-AVest ,i4;rti ' . . .'v Jtern line of .Stages. She has also, procnretl wevi j P Ml R UTFTI emlconvenieiit andc6mfort:ibiiotroom3jWloc In Charlotte, on vThursdav evening lavt, Mr. Marshall T. Polk, of Tennessee, to Miss Laura Ti.. Wilson, iaughter of Joseph vV ikon, , Esq. , ; In Lincoln county, on the 16th' ult. Lieujt. Th. Cooper, ot Mecklenburg, 10 XfisS'HametChit am. ' ., . - : ' ' ''. ' In Salisbury, on the 23d tilt. Dr. James R. C. Neagle. nf Lincoln vcounty, to Miss Albertine On the 22d ult. Mr. H. L. Sloan to Miss Sarah Brevard, ali of Iredell countv-. Ou the 23d ult. Mr, Jas. Johnson; of Meek- members of the ensuing Lt-gislature,' - x 4 " Tennessee... Lemuel B. Cheatham has been e lected by the Legislature, President of the New State Bank ot 'I ennessee. JkincS P. Lowry h s been elected Sohcitor of 1 1th district ; Hubert L. Camthers, of the 6th district ; and Erwin Frierson, of ihe 8th disirict. The Editors of the Nashville Republican, and those of t he Knoxville Uegister, ure elected Prin- j en'urg county,- tcMiss Nancv Torrence,- daitgti ters to the State. . ( Iter of Alexander Torrence Esq.of Iredell coun .Daniel liranani, has been re-eteciea secretary 1 ty. -.;'- r . yr , ijki ot State, tor tne ensuing lour ) J Gen. Houston, the new Gov ed iuto oflice, en Thursday the ceremonies on" the .occasion were Ihey took.place in the. Baptist bers of the Legislature were r of the most disiineuUhed citizens antl visiters from other States (among whom we j iajGreenVilie, "5. C. ,on the 10th Ult, ; Mr., Dan uuut.: iiic uaiuc Ex Governor valedictory were adxnims vernor' elect dressed the, proprtStc speech. Her Bar shall be constantly. supdied with lie -( -,-?. , choicest of fvquors, her subtes well provided!"' ' - with Corn, Fodder, OMs, and atlcntive.Ostfers.4' 1 September Hth. 1827. :99tnUtrr,;yf " 3USTPJUBL1SHELVV V'X NO IITU-CARO LI NT A ; v l ears. In.Randolph county on tne 4th jilt. Mr. Jas. ,1 B .l V"f ",T. " ' Aa ernor, was induct- stout to Miss Gilly Lane., il3 . - V Uaicuiawons, some uiui ;r.v?- na ?n ;j 1st im. The At Edeuton. on he 11th ult Mr. Wk llad-f culture ; a variety uabiejcrcipe fnueh.iVof - quite imposing; ham to Mis. Mary BrittJ . r , ' instructive ana ehteraing .nauer. .. . . , chutch; the mem- in' Macon,, 6a, Robert ColemanEsq.to Miss Tbe AinianacKS mav oc- nai. om e -,ncv ; present, and nany Marv B. Tavlor. daughter of JoUn Tavior. Esq. Publishers. J : Gle ,& vbv "Jlaligb,ot Mr.T of the State, ot HiUsboroueh. ' ard J.. "ale l-rmtpr, i.i i-ayrittjrme, or t lr. Salmon Ilaiv Uooxscwer, or newattrn ana v "TrVt-i'irrmnif oftiie StorekeDers m lha State. . .Carroll, delivered -very feeling I son.- , ''' r'." ' 5 Vf.- rA ' September Jv..v ..V,', ( A:f-"i7 address ;,when. the; oat?s of office! . in GreensvilleVVai Ion the 2d,ultJlrRoWrt- v --i r'. v---n W- ?Pr ?..4 xr A. J f- tered by Judge Catron, to the Go-1 Crump, of Northampton,. C to, MuslLUredl -JW . r vouuii.v"".:' ..7 1 , '.ft ... after ,whic Gov. Houston ad-1 williamsoq.V, .,: T . '. 7 jriIIE ubscTibcr has, tor sle, m.Wrrcnton; 50 Company in a short but neat and ap I Jn Caswell, on the 33rd ult. Stephen Smith. to I A r Cotton Guis4 ot UvdsoA" btst? rn-mtjtac j, 1 t,nestern CarolinSnn: H; Miss Elizabeth Piune;' rV Lure, canaisting-oLfrom 35 150 Svf both ryn , ' 'tr-j ' I -Also, online oin uil 3ir.' Jesse uunevantiajiauaiiicu - jnw pfc-wi v vr. - DV RlIrK ma-vnc nf h,pmili anil Af mniiAli' lmthiu ' -ir .fVf r3 "X blfcstrains. t i a, momipeut of diplomatic ge. 2VVsAw' CJ&.:;The second regul-r.com- to'.Miss Francis Overby. . On the l7th;MrV Jbhn Sk r,:Van ,h,S- tll . iand yl nius.;"ltian:orhameutf.to tny countrvV I ice! meiicemeni' inthe University-of aU vide, was Ilotinondto MissEBzabetb Anderso.,.V: On tbe 7.m .rMdtfcW would tbe bargain prdudHcf bcninging'toM nation Vbieli has cel-brited inthaftownpa tbe 3d ultimo..! E'eijlot.Mr.Orren Tally to lists, Barbara N. Fuller, ii .. ! i iWI i nmi , ' IW3M II lii.jj'm HiiliiMWiliTili MMWIm1wU-I.i ! I " rii i"" iq I. " - .i "n ' in n il ' ' li" III 7 '' '" -u.fi'' m-' i'-n r " ' - - ,.,":"- "-. , ,. tf .", ' - - - Oct. 18, 182r. COttDON CAWTHORN; i ! . A. s
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 9, 1827, edition 1
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