- rv r 1 i :, i '. . -tr . : , - ? . .'-rU- vfpirihVr of Conirress The Election : , - , ;rrState 2isUturetaKes piace :an u " ruV State oVThursday weelci ihroosJiont the btate on, j , . t - roW counties, u.v- -;rr, ' t-- Uk ..rfortnigl.t..io prevent .Unterfefing -.l-,!,. County Court. Weare, im; -for Confess, "f 2rr votes. It is tUusht that tbi .rVjit iucrin favorof Air. g!,er.bar.l -will ensure Ins election.,, . -. FJrenhiy. Ge iu U D. Wilson, & Gray f-J M'fC Baker, . State . f tlie poll,, For Senate, Wilson 450, Jiovhin 141. ' F01, Commons Little 630, iakcr 61o, Wilkinson 516. ' Dr. T. Hall received all the votes in t!,is county for Congress. - Curiihtck Caklieridge Bt-ramin T. -Simmons, Wri U. Barnard, C, ., , , .'gey Postmaster will confer a favor, by furiarclins: to us as early as practicable, It of the Election in their several, - the resu Up. v V 7 . - t v 1 " l.vcJ c.4 ific f Iar.t-tic;i where -hetlied for . :. 65 years, On the' 7th ult. after severe r.nti y-j by: JOSEPH GALES & SOti, at fhftt A p VE RTI3 B ME NTS notexceed '4- N It. dinsr si'xteeh lines .neatlylnserted 3 times for a Dollar, & ttrenty-fiye cents for every saccee'dipg publicaiion. ;i4HURSDAYV AUGUST 6, 1629. - counties. . . ": v. CaverFeir Rivet2Te HiHsborottglT RecorJ er has a paragraph on te improve neut of this , Ri V er, f rof n whi ch ft 'seem s Certain that complete success will attend the efforts which are making to render it navigable for boats , from Fayetteville ;to Havvvood. Tliejtocks.at Buckhorh Vails, at which the hands have been for some time employed, are now completed, and boats passed throughthem on the SOtlvof . July, v Mr-' Jonathari ' Harraison, of Hay wood, lately sent to jFayeteville twenty seven bales 'of Cotton, in a boat belonging to him, (one of? the three withwhich Mr. Mebane-descended some two or three months since.) Mr. Harraison sent his boat in the drarge of four hands, three of whom he hired for the purpose ; he esti mated his own at the price he gave for the others, and the boat at the price of one hand, and tire,, whole expense of the I trip, g6i.ng"'aYidfe.furnih;g, including all the provisionsy.was but twelve dollars. The'. tost of carrying this same Cotton to" fayettevilie in wagons, at forty cents per WqiUredt the usual ptic from Haywood toS Fayette ville, would have been forty dollarlff" thus exhibiting a clear saving of twenty-eight dollars-indepehdent of the freight which ; might have beeti brought The hahds.at worlc 6n 'the River have gone down to Smiley's Falls, and re-com-menced the wjrX M that Pce, which the notwithstanding the rtngh5te3timonrfof;Trvetyiflr Cd6inf.-Wje were annoy- fered by Judge M 'Lean to his capacity Deiore ine last eiecuon, among otner and fidelity . It seenxs, :that anticipating railingccusations brought againsrthe , . . r . . - administration, With a clamor about their a removal on account, ot his-preference rt--0:ii :'naa w nni ,ioa; for Mr- Adams, he wrote to the Judge, rovls to imitate such precedents. Tra- requestlng his opimohf to the expedi- veiling is occasionally ?.aVf necessary for en cy of his resigning , 1 private business audvjorrelaxation; to . . ;Cmnnatit SOth Jpri!, 1829- pumn; h.cu its iu unmiiMuAcus. mi . DtAR Sift V I recret to see evidences of a more i V is already a matter Of fact thatthe new general Change of officers than I supposed could officers areas fond of t?bemg4l6Comotive ias.e;piaQe. ... yii mis uujci.i.. wp""- y as any oi tneir preoecessors?Tiave ever malnhe same that it was under the late Ad- been The Secretary ' of the Treasury, ministration, v- . , . t . x"!.' . i - Y. vfti ,it;Mh. hn fkitfnllv nerfbrmed. since his appojntmeut has -spent nearly and vou have not, I am sure, used the facilities two monthain Pennsylvania-The Secre- of your omce, to produce a poiiticai.enecu i rary oi tne iNavy nas visiieu lNortn caro- restingon such ground does not ensure your con- jina The Attorney General, amembep tinuance in office, a private s of the cabinet, paid a visit to this city; honor. I hope you will not be molested. Jt r . J might be well to address a letter to the I'ost- and went subsequently to Georgia. The master General, stating, frankly, what i your Secretary of State is about to proceed to course has been, and ask of liini the justice, to Delaware- . The Sficfetary of the Navy' inform you, if any representations should be jg Qn a trj here b water, in the Con made, charging you with improper conduct. -.ii3f;ftM r sar Uin wWft has hPPn r lhavenoconfidenceinthe.principlesofanyof. Stellation. Isaac Hill, WHO nas Deen. re fiew wh6 does not make the public interest his formed into an Auditorship, and who is first and last cons;deration. V a sort of an appendage to the cabinet, My recent cnange oi pwiuwi "u"vui"' j went on to iNew-riampsnirie as soon as tne .n every pomt ot view, was juu.c u, uw , islature was about to meet; as a lobby am not involved in the responsibilities of others, J -n K.in.h.iJa oolitical Doint 6f member, and as we suppose to get the mm w. w - r --f r - .1 . a i f : - i .. view, to she v my principles ot action. I would name or me town or Aaaras cnangeu write to tie postmaster General injyour behalf, The other day the Executive, not with but! cannot believe it i necessary, and there the plain repubHCan simplicity of his pre are some considerations which wou d render the , . .Ji ... ali thp noinn and rere step.injudicipus, unless it were indispensably aecessor, Dut witli all;the pmnp and cere neiJessarv. - mony attending theprogresses of kings I advise you, by all means, not to resign. Re- and emperors, went on a party of pleas main at your post and coatiiiue fuithfully to Uis- urtt with half the cabinet in his traini-,to However, a law ;with some fspcli .?fiard features tas a bove m en tib n ed, J s ; at t this time about to -be enforced for 'ine' Su preme pourt of Ohio having been' appeal ecMor, that tribunal has' decided in. favor of its constitutionality 5 an,d nujw ho alter-1 i ' - a' ' 1 r. :.A r Ck'-nf.-. 1.1''. U:..."'.. I native is leuc ine . r ree tjoyi.si -. l comply witiv-its 'pf'Pypy'. from the State. y. At Hhe Jlas't dMes:vV have, they were h ol d i n g in e e tl ngs to corr aider what steps to take, 'a notices 'fiao! been given them the ' result we shall learn in due tim. Pet. Times. ' ? 1 approach of jyinlcr the last season inter rupted; ' . v : ' TkcW7ntmhmti6n.-6m&of the Ad-ministration-presses finding that the Ad ministration is; rapidly losing ground in the estimation and confidence of the na tion are' beginning their endeavors to make tip in bold and round assertions, respecting its popularity, what they so clearly perceive to be wanting in point of fact; It cannot, we think; have escaped the notice of any attentive observer, that the Administration has disappointed and mortified its friends, ahd we give our read ers a sample of it in the anneiedextract from -the Boston Bulletin a thorough-go-ing Jackson print. Thefiditor is remarlv iag upon a iettcr published in the United otates 1 el egraph," which purports to hav been written from Boston, and professes to give a true account of A matters and tilings in Massachusetts. . , ' Our Slate," proceeds tie writeVj is rapid ly err.ergiiiif from that poHticald;irkne$8 iri which t-she has been enveloped. nd will soon tour forth in ail her native splendor." t Jt by tins sentence, 'the cM respondent of the! "Jjlgraph, who, it n.'Kiit bt- pi t siimtd,- ould pass himself off for a hiend of. (ten. ' Jackson, meatis to assert that the CMie ofllie' Adnr.nistraliou is gaining ground m t! is qnartcr, TiitTH obliges us to declare that tins is imt the fact. It i.s notorious, and we ap n -.A for proof to every one acquainte d with the Mate of parties here, tli .t the conduct of certain Tiien u'oo have unvurtfaly crept into the favor of government lias inspired the. community .with such Wtriiht disgust, that tle,JJackson party and v. e lament the necessity which compels us to say 4t, as f1wiidled within the last sixv months to a nre skeleton. V e are peHVctlytiware that it a part of th.e policy; of these men and thev v viKnttiKt-ti a -cj;ui!tr jsieni or innoeuVling -vivvuiy f I r'JJ'i ,l,lS purpose. '0 keep tliiV U-ie.V.d")ftnV'.A'ministrHtion'liit the et of rOvernmtnt,entirely in the darkyrespect ing thiiv own stahclinff n this community. Eve ') inViiyidual at 1t cony? riant wi'li the" present "'""'jn'it ')i panirs in this city, Knows it to be a vieinosirahle truth, ttiat where l,0UO voters umiUI be brjutij;h. to the polls six months ago, r.ot fiaff'the .nuinber'could now he muMered oht receive the homage of the good citizen of Norfolk, Venly this is a moving cab inet. s,.' The feditons of tKeH?g have "engaged e services of one ofJthe niost accbrn- chai ge your duties With very great respect, It Your obedient servant, JOHN McLEAN. J. R. Tcnsnn, Portsmouth, O. r Eeforth."Co. James W.-Exum, to the be Marshal of the Western District of Flor-lplished Stenographers ih the U. States, i.la. vice Adam Gordon removed; to report tne ueoates or tne Virginia Lon- - T..k Viitonril Uto fh Printer nf VenilOn. 0 i ... : .-. - Hv i ha f I .rut nfpo VV hif Mritl ha laaiiorl the Nashville Republican hattbeen ap-Ltf- timft . wpu nr rpftripra w:n pointed Postmaster at Pensacola, vice W. 1 wi9h to hear rapidly from the Convention, Hassel Hunt. and as their . proceedings will probably Dr- D. P. Harrison to be Postmaster at occupy much space- It has been suggest Mf.nr,;ih persons who are 1 rl ft. cv. mA,i I too poor to take Newspapers by the year, in place Of Dr.Lross removed. , ... , 1 v J.l At Xenia, (Ohio,) J. H. MThersoniEsq. A h- h tieenlv interesting 1 1 ! 1.1 ir T a.. i. I - ' - . ' r j . 7 nas oeen remuveu, aim in. j.. oiaiivs, to all, may sit. To accommodate all Esq. , appointed in his stead." The 1 such we shall relax our rHiles, and take best of the joke is; that Mr. S- witli more subscribers for the session, at the rate of ine the be The following portrait i$: extfacted Iroman Uratum delivered by Judge 15ALD WiN at the summit level of the Chetnuh go Canal", on the 4th ihsf. It ; :s from the hand of a master : 44 A tho rough and reckless party man becomt s absorbed in the sole desire of oppresing his opponents, and if ever a ray of plea sure crosses his sullen souU it is when he has succeeded in the infliction of some misery upon them. Iri his blind excess he neither loves himself, his party,. or h s couhtry. He would voluntarily, immo late those attachments upon the atat of war, the field ot pestilence, or the thea- re of famine- He can decree to Aris- ides ostracism, and to Socrates the dead ly hemlock-r-to Adams th'e, block, and -to acKson tne naiter, anu tne next uay wear he manacles of either, if those mana cles should but be-made of Silver." pr: treated iL.;sx Mr. William, s.aircvrrJ,, i. the -itli jfear of his asje,' soaf Ucnja.T.in-Urci;---'."-'-vrd, Esq. 'cl'IrtJell countyl:-. rY e3x;::riK' fjniiC TSrom he'iAmei?pirV ract Society--kJL also frprVi (UeVUnniiv -.Tract Socielyi -ma v tie best of the joke is, that Mr. witli more suuscriDers lor tne session, at tne rate 01 generosity, than discretion, his appointed the price of annual subscription. If the 'a.w. u- - 11 : Convention are in session two months, the the ex-postmastrr his assistant, allowing . c ..? . . . , i 4 price of the paper for that time, willbe Inm all the profifs of the office, p one dollari?icAmonrf Whig. S R. G. Foote, Esq; has been reformed" out of the post office of M ilone, (N, Y;) and D.vid Brewster reformed into it, v John Johnson Chief Clerk, of the Coast wise and Clearance Departmentiu the Boston Custom House, has been removed The Right Rev--' Bishop Onderdonk. toldsthe following language in the Charge which he delivered on the 20th May last o the Convention of the Pennsylvania Diocese- hlclin-any quantityat the;SocielySi prices,' by forwarding: orders,' wilh th sCus!i to,.;' v" r V" - t r;:; -fTH'P HUNT, , T-: EdoVinnN'CfjranViVie .Tracts w51I crmfer -KJavouV bV giti nr?the ah ove. 'v -JiiiikrogV-I o charjerlbrldongJv willeml'if tlxeir acccAints to fhs ofHc for 4 Tusertiori.. 5 J ; C . - Union rCdiiah Loltctnu -TobVdMwn l5ih"AgUSC;iV;4 1 ' 'T 'ii ' - 1 Prize of gio i-rvsia.V Bc'sidesmany oth'r valuable Prizes-v " AVhble tickets S5, Hal ves 50f .Qibuft A r- ters jSi;'-SAiC3 Grand ConsdHdateik&Qtterjfc . . uiass JN0;16-. FV--.lvv Priie df $15".00Q ' 6,000 ; 4,000 :Vooq 1,000 Besides 400 S00V, ?6o's,450ys,;iQOV,:V V A TP 4 ft 'AI ? f TMTVP P. ! , . 'W:V v Richmond:-; ;C;f RicWond, Aug. 1, 1629-; '.T Kr;j' t American Political History. A nurn ber f works are now in preparation, or on the eve 01 publication h iving reference to the formation and iilminislrution of our sovermnent. Mr. M adisOn devotes, hi retirement to a w rk of this kind; This by David Henshaw, (the Collector of the! meinir Will not be published till after his Port) ami Paul Willard Clerk of the Sen- death. Mr. Jefferson's Memoirs and ate, and Postmaster at GhkrlestJura Mass. Corresp6ndenc will be published in a appointed in his plac-. TVashinston' s Ct.rresnondence. Jurttals . , 1 irr" 1 i i I are 1,1 the hands of Mr; Sparks who is new tnai nas oeen graniea, in xne prep,rin s to publish them; The Dapers of rcase ot the United States against iobiaS the late Mr. Jidams will; no doutt. be siv Watkins on the indictment charging him Un to the world by h son, who will aUo with having fraudulently embezzled 8750 enncn ine 1 wrature 01 nis couniry wuti a f l ..UKJ. r....J 'I'U: iL u.J"""' ""ii .....tra. iiic autj u. uhc puuuu iuuus- aiiis vt Cor rPsnond en nf Arthiir Lie m mnt t 1 1 l. j 1 - T 1 . . . I J L: 1 . 11 m wnicntne jury rcnaereu a veraict a be put to the press in this t ity ; and the iew tiays since, lneiriai on tne saou memmrs 01 Mainr vv m-jacKSon 01 rmia- indictment has since occupied the Court delphia, are written and will be published .i T.,... rt,l u t.,- ru aiver ins ueaiu. nasi. rai. lA.vt t t '.t ing out nours were aiscnargeu, oemg Xhe phoenix Plough-Bdy describes the unable to agree upon a verdict.! The case -solemn and deeply impressive ceremony' seemstas far as ever from being brought lot Baptism by immersion of Mr. Henley to a close. j Taylor, an adults " It took place at the flCVv College Landing-, abmit a mile from Wil A few days ago, a n nnrir ITnwiril Pen rv MA.lt. J AU IMM U. AA .3 V J . W A IT I t 1 1 I 1 1 T (.1' 1 1 W US I . accidentally killed in a scuffle w,th ano- & Marj College, was the officiating min f hot . l-v hie r i i r L- rm i ii i nf nvniA ni .4-11 a Ttl I i iti, uj mo uttviwuiuiii juiu vuumvi, wiui nster. x nis ceremony is a very unusual the leg of a bench. occurrence in the Episcopal Church : and mm-. ' , (not only 'drew a considerable number of Latest fi ship Jean " In all social and civil duties, arid in ail th$ courtesies and all the charities of life, there should be no distinction whatever amontr those who bear the differing religfons or creeds. Ail civilities and all personal kindnesses should be as free as abundant (I need not add, as cordial and sincere) to those Who dissent from us, as to those who agree with us. And, besides the e- qual privilege secured by law to all religions, every kind ot deference conceded by society at large to the sacred order, should be, rendered with .entire equality, to the accredited clergy of all denominations. Not; to allow, the jights, .1.-1.1 i" u..li. 'i-itli.! i .1 i . a ri iieuier oi- oenevoienpc vr uecurum, 10 our iei low Christians & fello'ctizens, would amount to a species of intolerance The Almighty Bestows the sun and the rain on the evil as on the good; I 11,475 though He rejects the one,, and, Iqves only the of her ; and we, though wt allow and oppose the errors of our mistnken brethren, should ne ver dare to regard them with lesi favor than their and our Father does even the worst of His unworthy children. In the parable of the good Samaritan, our Iord denounced the bigotry of refusing kind offices to those who dissent from us in religion ; but He deemed it no bigotry to tell the Samaritan woman, plainly, ye Worship ye know not What Salvation is ot the Jews. Dismal Swamp.: p.analp6i&paAV To be drawn at ttichmo , September, 60 No. Lottery t t;a atri nnnii ein nimV .J j. aV list; ui cj -,vvv ta r m i w) "W'-r!; i. nd, onAVedhcsdar, 16th AT?T 9 Drawn Ballots 1 , I 1 1 X 1 20 20 4f) 51 51 102 102 1,530 5,000 , , ,QQ0 Hi. ,500 v. ; 2, 500 V, . l "'j , 5,QQ0 9 v '.' . J w w v. V t 3,060,; lQ.w. 15,300 4 , 5 57&7$.V" 2: It'... ! ' i.ooo, 20.006 500 ; i;ib,OQ0 , 10Q ;eo . 0 x 20 t . V V- I 1 ,V ' Whole Tickets &5, Hklvei fl56iQttafelIV-l ters 1 25. v s . Sr" s .'-i 'v YATES & MUNT.YR& V , 1 c Richmond . 1 4. .t-v : Just Received Blessing the Standardn-the K- York Journal of Commerce takes the following notice of the proceditgs at Charleston S. C on the fourth lilt : We perceive by the--Charlestbn papers, that on the 4th ot July ' the novel ana sublime" ce remony ot Blessing d Jh!itiir$ Standard, ,, was performed in t he Uoman Catholic Cathedral in that city, by the Bis!on, in full pontiHcal dressi wearing his mitre and carrying his crostier.." We tad hoped that such mummery would be confin ed to countries less eidightbnd- than this, be- living as we do, that our horses, assesi stand ards, tea-kettk-s, &c are" Well enough without being blessed by the Priest. The folio ing exrjuisite-poerri we copy from the Atlantic Souvenir, for 1829. The author of it, is a Lady, living in the vicinity of the Asylum at Hart ford, who has had trequent ppportunii ty of being an eye Witness of the scene she so feelingH, and so eloquently portrays THE DEAF "AND DUMB AT PRAYERS. If sweet it is to see the babe kneel by its mo ther's side, And lisp its oritf and holy prayer at hush of eventide ; And sweet to mark the blooming .youtbi at morning's purple r y, IVreath incense of the heaM leth nig'ht andklky ; Fab cott et's Difficulties of Romaliism, f , z.il . it's Pamily Bible, in 6 vols.1 8vb2 : .v - - i -tou- , nut oiny urew a consiuerauie nuiuuer oi "rom England. The, British P6300 wit1n.ess th cereL,non' but -as ir .. ,r i formed the subiect ot much conversation Hastie, at New-ork from and commentary since the novel event- 0'tpu'sti(ivinfavorofthe Administration. And vluitiis tte biUse ?,lt.T-t the nfrnunieatt t.wche r'us intolerant findsttfikh conduct of huHvlluws nave - acquirer! plate and consequence by cline2, awl are abusing( with a high hand the !vt,iui:,gt.s w hieh ha ve -t e m porarilv, we trust uvmoeenlcfaifaled to their tlirectioiw "iU more of this ahoii." his anOi 4 lhe foltoying letter addjfsset! by the PoMin'altef GeDeraUtMrl M'Ledn. I pnion as to the propriety ,!he c,rtovuifeiich liave been made . i-ici, mji wijuiii uiis if iior was has lo.oiie-oftb riptivt? poiscy; enncesuurtenuivoca CM'Ci'vi Greenock, brings Glasgow papers to the 15th June, inclusive.- They contain Lon don advices to the 1 3th arid Paris to the 1 Oh June. T'he most important articles they fur nish are two Russian bulletins- The first is dated May 11, and only announ ces thepassage of the Danube at three different points. The second is dated from the camp before Silistria, (May 22d,) I detailing the preparations which are wa king to carry on the siege with the utmost activity, he bulletin says that the en erny remain juiet, and seldom disturb even the Jtussian outposts which are sta tioned at only S00 fathoms from the counterscarp of the place. The temaini der of the bulletin relates to the advan tages gained over the Turk led on by the Grand Vizier in person who left Shumla with the intention of attacking Pravadi with 15,000 men, and ivas after warls reinforced with 10,000 more j. but he was ultimfplv flo foif ol artaMl mnnK hajMl and furious fighting, witHlhe loss of .000 of his troops, 'and was forced: to re" fin to Jfh.Tiila.' The. Utisians lvst-1000 men. Rich. Comp. Free Blacks in Ohio It seems from certain publications in the Newspapers of Ohio, that the Legislature of that State, at its last session, passed a law in rela- iion to r ree dlacks, one ot tne provisions of which is, that every person of that des cription, now or who may hereafter be a resident of the State, may be compelled by the Trustees of Townships, to give bona with security to the amount of g500, that he will not become chargeable to the parish failing to do which he is compel led to leave the btate .within thirty days. This, is a severe measure Ir and is pecu liarly so in Ohio, as hrtheio the policy of tnax common weaun nas oeen to encour age the settlement of Free Blacks witliin its limits, and the emigration has accor dingly been great from all. the.8lavehuldt mg States adjacent. Indeed, now to im poseoew Conditions Qf residence, after hoi r I i n ,ou t h X em pti ng inducemcnts and autHonsingAYery Tdifferent expectations gives the lawt'of. Ohio ;an tx post facto bearing, we had almost, sattf:a treacherous character;- which just rulef would be loth to iucur the imputation off originating, The Historv arid Mvsterv1 of-Xi'MhndtVKi v - II f piscopacy, by Jitex. M'Culne. ;,V V"' A' Defence of the TrutrTai'set forth. In" ihfe , - J t History and Mystery. of ilethodist Ktpis.v; ; ' ' copacyi by the same persoBi ,: ,1 JOS. GALE$.&;sbNl lC ;,.V I JulylS. 1829. . J - ,,t A notice::;!; j "ITfAS taken up and committed to thfe Jailof k' ' this county, on the 2d, of March, last, -i v,ht neero mun sunnosed to be R'-Swi'--.1wKfilId?fL'J:-T;.ijV I ; himself SAMUEL WILKINS, arid saya that he was bound an . apprentice to "WnilylIo5elyt:bfr Nortolk, Va; ana that he ranaway fromr tue jioscijr uciurc his icrin oi apprenucesnip naa C3-t-pired. ' The said negro has been inithis county b 5 or 6 years', and has passed tliinng'that time Wt a rree nr.n f. ue-is a-oout years ui age, O feet, A' e .:m.i.T a ...... i Li.iL'"' mi.: 1 - mi v iiiub ami vai uiacis,., j i no owner'- 7 - n "f t i of said negro is requested to come forward, prover: ' M-t ! ' r property and pay charges, or he will bfc' dealt 'i-'1 with as the law directs. . ; " V - , T 1 5 JAM liS PATAfP.n. Jailnr: ? 'I t ! ,1. Hiuwi) ukiiii. bvnuii, duut .v,i,...'.tjit.,1.vv,.,.. ... -. isju. Price advi $f. 'Lands in Lincoln County f - 1 . . xm of Abraham Eahardt, dee'd. the juidewgni ? to Him who ru- ed, Executors to' said will und testament, oiii - r-J'' inursoay, ine ku oay 01 August next, on tneii , 4 fr -t W-W 1 . l .1 1 W . .1 1 iioyv aotn uie uusoiu a scciei puisc wuu sirong premises, win expose 10 pupucsaie, several an ; emotion sweli, joining tracts of LAND, containing nearly 405 , , t And tender, pitying thoughts awake which acres. ( . -Jl" t'"? language may not tell, ' ; These lahdi are lying otithe 'wat When yon mute train, who meekly bow, be- an's Creek, a mile and a half S. E.'of.Gent-Gr- ' 4 '?''X'. neath affliction's rod, Afi ham's Furnace, adjoining lands of Graham, loo.i .Xy'i Whose lip may never speak to riiahjJour forth dy, Lowe, and Dinkin, and are equal irt quiB"'"'--'y'"'r-f'; the soul to Gol. : lo any lands in the neighborhoods 't" r yf'"1 They have no garment for the thought thai ' Formerly there were in Operation -pri he pre- ' ' No tone to fluh the glowing cheek, or fan devotion's five ; . Yet surety to the Eternal Throne the Spirit' sigh m:iy soar ... As freely as the wing of speech, its halkrw'd burden bore. Were language their,. perchance their tat of ti easured grief and fear, Might cold unresponsive fall, even on a bra; tners ear, 4 So' may they, graye'upon their minds in youth's unfolding da 'Tis better to com mune with heateri, than wit tellowclay. .. : Thc pomp of words doth sometimes clog the jV spirits 41 p ward flit ht, : But 4n. the silence of their souls is one . long ljsabbath-light ; v If God doth in that temple dwell, their fanci- ' v cd loss- is gain, ; u - , . t 41 . ; ..; ' . " Ye perfect listeners to Jlls-voice ! say is - otir pity vaia?. - , II, blGiiyUNEY.' j. mss, a Saw and Grist-mill, and Cotton-machioeV to' oui ai present omy uie oruiimiu js .'in onera 5 tioru a - v , The seat is an excellent one fbr any kind ot? machinery, iravinga considcrible fall and good', ' ' waUr power. . , f : . '"v ' ' On the premises is-a gootl Apple; Orcharal?. r' ami also a considerable 'quantity f meadow : ' a laud. : '. - ? .x; . v'.rr. .Condttion:T-One andlwovyera Credit t;'ai ' s " ' V ii- MARRIED, , - . 1 In flowan on the th uiti . Mr. .Satntiel ; S echl tr to Miss Rachel Dickson ; ' " ' V 'In-' Iredell county, on the 14th ult. MrWilfiam Murdoch in lae 90tb Vear of his aee. Thisold .pniycu scturiiy win ue .rquirea,rauUAina? tu ;f . 4 ,:; pass at the payment of "the purchase moneys i V, pV: . . .AttttAUAJt FORNEY.; - 5 Lincoln conntv,i.Tu1yi6th,-lS29.Jf - 93 4wV " Tf- vrv.FOR Sale; : , 111 f. iiKcrrihiP-5 rflllthM-,-jl l,t llk' J- i .'VSlliain" &: Plnmer, to offer tor "sale'hii ' T HOUSE and LOTaiathe tor of YfiHfioroug ?w:; ' - , It is a yery'tughly improved & elegant esuolisU-4 " jnent,8t'is' situated iri the most pleasant patt,Dvth&5' vi V iowq j ine ouuaings are au new una umsneu itv . v I Tiv ' . Persons wisbidg t' purchase will apply to mfc ; , t r i at.thrspW; r'vv-;-.:.;, - . JKUsbaro. July 2T, 18i9 24tf ST f, I ! t: !' A-.-' v ... - - 4 ! v "if ft-