4 '..
i PVitinip&toaJtecor.der,l8a y .1 We
5nTvrn att . ACTIONS.
4
rft Recorder.
4 i
1 1 sj
.WKS the practiM of .treating
1' ? ?K ;Thi.mav,C ancj.l.E ar
KW Secretin It:..trtt, :4ltiuCt!jr
PC, ttuit tfae otfiett bf-tbe, meet;p&was;
' ithe.;TJ.erancSi5SUcet.eS,.i?;4he;
with
IwwiH'not "hereafter support ny Candidate;
treat Vhh the Viwt of gaining vote?. , ;
TfWt Committee- of, three persons
, Cnofntea-b the chair; todraw up n address;
P2tfc 6f 4he eounty on Wtobjfcct.. !
t0 If ThtW:eommittej -ctRvifr persons
inecVbythp.clvlr piqctire; ubscri
ADntlSBilENf S pot exceeding sliteenlines npatly inserted 3timesfotM Dollar ive.nt-fifr cents for toryYoWeediniiiaeV
9 ''' . f i sUi t.yAf.'itmn -' The committee to
xr&h a.;w.; -.j: ; Bihgii ap-
minted 'to drawjip tbeAddre?.
? The RV.: U.ci: Palev, Dep.njs
John TroliwVfTOSf1' :he;p??!n;te
nrnrncurVr; subscribers . ,
0 motion II. was - wrut-rru, vjui' .vnr
Dodins of this tne?fiio; ,be sjrsrned by
thp Cliairman an(TSpcrpt3r,y, ancKpubufilt-,
tdintVe.Hi1Uboro
i''vC - .iii.i.ii mil in . f i n r n ...i ... I. iiiii-i i , i , i. ! i ii i iii .i i ii' i ! ,t J - i -J. iiwi
i ; v t - x.! i ii i i ' i ii 1 1 i i iii i j ii i i ii i . i . i i m ij 1 1 1 . iii i i ' i hi i i i 1 1 i ' m ii i i" 4' '- V , . r ;.;V , - - ii.- .r f" yt, v J-
c'ontnjle(i;-ontWeathi for the r boon VQ I
i " "V'v.l'.'v ar - ue-er.mineu never xo
pirt;Vfith t)ei; jeeacy ut with vour life.
And. never-will you lose tt. until vou have
!os 1 ypu r' 4Ta?Vn J u & 1 1 1; jouriora) setise is
iroue';,:, But el f p.tionerins. t reat of Vhls-
ad banish" both one
a freeman amongst
take, great pleasure in laying" before the
puDiic, . as nonoraoie to our-commercial
Reputation and character..
key will shii liUs'olve ar
a-rtd. tie thcr. U; ihre a.
lie.', annlf iii",l-"j!rt tr.r
ussunk iiJfeadvojfiWt tfiathift vote can
ancl,inuntbe bnaRhtwith ( ardent spirit ?
Xcj; liis uext ueihborin pito the mis
erable bIn atul in , greater pity to, the
unhappycountfy that contains liirh lend a
h dpi us hand to raise him up, anlendea
aor tOiibpire Imn with belter views and
ncblei: feeiiuss; let (iim-beseech Jiim not
to barker i his,, libpriy, ' the liberty of his
wife and dhildron and countvfor rtiip.
; The cmUdat: Wjio, offers ardent jiriN
to any fcco,rv;doe it a an act of friend
ship, hospitality, jjood willtall which
means; " vu will vote for me I hope."
IThere are mMv in 4ur." county, men who
mak" use orardentf spirits men humble
in, their; wajk and -lift, to whom no candi
date w oofd 'ever' th i nk.:.f tendering the in
toxicating icuv.AVhv f Because they are
freenfen-i-ni n not to be bought and
JinMess to 'the'Trtemm of the county,
, of Orcmgn: 1 : -' . '
fellov Citizens. , i 'H ''-.. '
A? A nublic meeting held in theN cAur? j sold for whiskey. Tt has been said, ev
naen Monday 'our Suporior Court ity man, ha his . price. ?' . If this be ,so,
in September, rhe, , ondersigaed l-;er; f-let. tlie man who wilh vote only for the
pointed a unmitt,e fo prepare and f oh- j candidate that treats, henceforth know
jish.an Adriir to vou ort the'Vujijert of j. price his par valu it will never.be
arandid;te' f r '.fiice ;irot ;and,
fnoliinie'.t treating those' whohave- tie
ptWxw of voting, in order to g.iin their
T,-t. I is knowa t'M1 t yu, 'hat oUt
candidates, for; anyyeTirs 'ps?," have
WHlei 'a praciicd.atferidli public ga
therings, suqli':a9iH8tc'i,- public tle,
davaof tryinglivarjcayt aid .tax-gaiher-inrs,
and tieating;the, people wi:h ardent
p7r..wth the intent;t induce them Jo
fiv ir hir election., This state of things
In continued for so many 'years, td has
been so cnmittoni' that the evils flawing
fnm it hav bpenv overlooked bv he niot
of us, and the fevv ho regarded them fear
ed it wis a hop&e effort to put an. end;
to hem. Inled"itilsvtKutht evn now
by some, that nb'man can be elected tuot
fi e in Ora? g' county, Unless he pays for
Ms voes in whtskei. I We H ope d i ftVrc n't -rv.
nd trust that Ue day is come, when
no respectable man, wt)o; has any regt d
fir Mmtelf or the, citizeVs of his county,
will oflVr himself 4 a candidate f.ir.idfic
ivith the iotention of treating. We hipe
the lime has arrived when every voter will
look upon 4he Candida e vi ho off rs hroi ii
dent spirits lo secure his vote, as offering !
- .. .. .. " '. :. !. ' . ' I. . -
an insult to a ireeman u ung uunue
in the mo?t degrading shapt;, to purchase
fiourhim his Vhte. Those who have, been, or
higher, it cannot be lower ; he is cheap as
dirti ' . . : ?t : .:.
.Fellow. citizens, view the matter of trea
ting inrwhatever light, you please, it is at
las.t corfuptinn and bribery, ruinous and
disgraceful to our, county, to all in it fwho
partake of it, .whether (candidates or elec
tors. On the part of :hose of your fellow
citizens who have commissioned us to ad
dress you, we do earnestly in treat you t
set your name to the resolution, which
will.be. presented to you,, not to yote for
any candidate who treats with ardent spir
its for the purpose of effectinghis election.
j John V ithekspoon.
I . - s . Jamrs W bbd.
Wm J. Bis g ham.
THE COTTON CROP,
laV hereafler become candidates (Vr . pub
licothce, nmt be aware that the practice
r.t dealing out ardent spirits lo ileir fel
hiw mei) at public iiieetings, Mid enticing
tluin to dritikj is and must be attendeil
.uith the worst of consftiuences Voting
ul old partake of tli mioxicuttng cuj.
Ut resome .learn, to lay aside the , gu-ird
vliich pride of character affordb,andopen-lv-net
the drunkaj-dV'part -healthy lepu
tation, property, peace of. mind, and d
mestic. comfort, are all sacrificed , to grati
fy the .selfiah- views of the candidate.
(Jatiit be patriotism, respect for the aw$,
ngard for the: iostitutrons of his country,
or real interest in the .beit welfare of his
'CJMirMrv-mepjwhiclKpi'tjmpta him thus to,
ac ? "Most Vuieilly not ; he . pursues
l .Ve rircourie culculated to 'ruin u 1 1 these.
M.itiy a candidate his converted the hir-
tt Diwnvt'ir. j ii hii ramp fruiii his hr m r
It is novy pretty well ascertained that
the present year's crop of cotton will be
consid erably short of an average one, per
haps to the amount or between one and
two .hundred thousand ba)eS, in the whole
country. Tiistis an important circutn
stance, which will- have its effect upn
the price of the article, aa soon as the
dealers in Ku rope assure tnemetves or
the fact We are decidedly of opinion,
that it will raise ief price of North-Carolina
cotton in our market t6 at least,. 15
ents,'"before the season is over. This
opinion, is founded upon the fact, that
the supply in Europe has beeti rapidly
di mi h i sh i n g each year si nee Ja n u.ar y 1 827 ;
and that the sales jhave been 'very heavy,
and at improved prices; during the last
few months. On the 1st of January 1827,
448,710 biles,
$2,360
, A.7H
the M;ock in Englaijd was
lst'.Ianua'y 1828, :
1st ,1ft mi HtTv 129, 1 "
1st January
203,250
; It will be perceived thai there was a
reduction during above' three .yearfe,
of more than one half of the stock in En
gland. What the present' Itock may be,
we have no means' of knowing j but as
nearly as we can ascertain, the sales at
Liverpool alone, from Jan. 1st to August
7,h, 1830, have been about 450,000 bales,
' New-York. Sept. 3. 1830
His Excellency" Bar6nKiuteer,Envoy" 'Extra,
cordinarv and Minister ; Plenipotentiary from
''Russia to the' United States?'
Sm : I am informed: by Cant Conerer; of thr
sealing schooner Superior belonging to me, tlia-
n nis pass tge to the Sou'h Sews, to fat. 38. Jong
68, he fell in jvith the. Russian corvette Kensing
ton, in a dismasted state, of distress ; and was in
t'ueed, from your solicitations, and 'those of the
Itussian admiral and officers with you, to retut-i:
to this port, and saf ly landed your party (niue
in numner) last nignt. all well. . .
Cup.t' t.Jonffer imorms me that he made a most
advantageous contract for ' my interests and
Chat anyj itmount I thought proper to demand.
youraexcellencv had agreed to pay l am, r,
a 'raveller -often have hem a st.il or an 1 my
feelings cannot ue .led wstray by any -pecuniary
considerations. 1 shall not receive any compen
sation for ttie service', rendered1 vou. knowing
that you will repay the sme, it chance should
place any ot my suffering countrymen withio
your reach. The caotain assures me the aiiuuint
I receive i to be paid by the RurisMn govern 1
ment I Ins in no manner clianires mv decision.
as I consider individuals should act to govern
ments, and govsrnmeuts to indiv;dal, as indi
viduals to each other ; and I am happy in having1
this opportunity of shelving the Rossi m govern-
mr.. r..rKtAU I. : : .1. r - i
mtiii wmii in vanauiy . oceii uie menu or
my country) the feelings that a citizen ofthe
United States entertains. I send you by the
bearer twenty -seven trunks and cases of baggage
belonging to you and friewls.
Wishing yon and your , companions ever
blessing, and a safe return - to your country,
I remain your most obedient and very hum
ble servant, '
SILAS E. BURROWS.
New Yobk. 4th Sept. 1830.
. My Dear Sir; I regret that the comentarof
yourletter of yesterday deprive me ot the saiis-
facnon ot expressing otherwise than in words,
my sense of the servces rendered o my govern
ment and myself hy the commanderof the sohr.
Superior, who landed me and the officers of the
Imperial Navy, and enabled me tfms to accele
rate, the return of these gentlemen to Russia, at
i time when if the aid of your vessel had not
been afforded us, an uufavorahh- wind miirht
have, for weeks together, precluded the Ken
sington's m -king this port. His Majesty the
Emperir,- has too vivid a perception of that
which constitutes th feelings of rightful hor
ana generosity, not to appreciate tu?Iv tise reso
lution you have tattcn 'o reject the com, nsa-
viuu mi irtr ius tu urae ana me trouoie occa
sioned t. Captan, Conger, which it was my duty
t tter vou. His J mat rial M:iis;v atn it
- - mt 1 J " " " - ' -
tne mor6, that indep ndentiv ofthe hieh motives
or a general nature which actuated vou tn this
circumstance youexprtss in your letter the par
ticular satisiacti n it gives you, to have an op
portunity ot obliging the Russian government &
nation, whose sentimt nts and conduct you ju.st-
y observe to have been constantly of the rnosjt
rtendj jcriaiacter towards these United States.
t gives me personally more pleasure than 1 can
find words to describe, -thus to receive an addi-
ional proof of the feeling of good will existing
between the .'radons.; To that state of things
the Emperor will ever" attach great. importance,
and, he will learn with pleasure, that, through
your means, it has been pt.cedin a cleur fight.
Accept, dear sir, my thanks and those of the
fficers who accompanied me, and at the same
time theassurnnce ofthe sincere attachment an I
esteem which your conduct towards us all so ful
ly' warrants, and which we are fain to extend to
jour coimuywico unu ct uo.rv, in wnose oanuB-rF-
you have conferred Upon mv government, irpiirTflflk
- . - -
myself, and upon the officers ot the Imperii
vy, who were with.me at this juncture, the ob
ligations, of which 1 have, in the preceding-lines
attempted to express the deep and unvarying
impressions
f have the honor to remain with high Conside
ration, dear siit yuur obedient and humble ser
vant . . : w -
KKUDENER.
Si ias Ei Bnnnows, Esq.
M ANAG EB SV OF FIOE, '
N . ; 'v Z v , JRi&mond, Fa. ,
TJnion, Canal LottmV
U ClJSS IS. r :.
To be drawn in Philadelphia; Saturday, Oct. 9ti,
SPLENDID SCHEME.
.
1 Prize of -30,000
; 15.000
10.000
5i000 .
in the thorninirto'tiie place f. gathering, la nnantify unirreceilehterl, we apprehend
irto a driinkardi a brutht Rtailman, antt ;i ! for' the .rime length of time. There has
wwrrfew,: before he returned again to, his1
liieside. wThere no fancy in , this pic-;
ture, but shameful and degrading facts are
here, which the records of our courts; wdl i
carly substantiate. . And now we, would
k, can any ,tnan vow that he wishes and
nf nds to promote Jthe, good ot. the county,
Mhe at the sVine iMniet he pursueV the
practicp of .'treat 'mg with artjeniispirij ?r ;
11 lie does, fellow 'citizens, can you brieve
tyro? Will yo'uHsupport.him ?; ,We;hope.
tnost siticerely 'ihedayhas cpme, when
yi will sayVo,Jwe ,,!H(f not support a
"an who is thus helping io ruin us, and bur
chiUlf -nv1aiil our children's children, in
5H the tn terWtfCweihott) tiijoit dear - on
erth life. iibertv.and"tbe pursuit ol
But it is saiil the candidates are not to
Waia'e in this mattiey wouldwillin-!
h quit thepractice, f6r they know; it is
diwz uiucf harm, apd,i js . attended j .with'
roach expense f ihat tney pay large, jwdiis
drafts; as strong ji's black andwhUe
cat make them,;yeryA. much; against tl?e;
g'a n. Thev .complain that they cannot
b elected unless they treat" with whiskey."
And men professetlty of principle, men of
first standing, awjngst usJ who' know
lat they . ought not to do evil that good
aj come," thui 'speak-of the great, body
f the freemen of our '.county And is it
u.Can jt lie : true ! "Other couniieiin
?(,ir States unblessed with .spring waWras
n a"e is. a na vaccu rwn with f imsnit
poles,' worserif possible than whiskey,
1
1
10
10
10 i
10
10
29
t 4,000.
1,000
600
500
400
300
200
ti o ' jiot - remember :when the articlta- of
Corn; ;Bacori tahd;Iiard? xverspcafce iii
ouCiinarketfatpreset.- ti
1 7th inst; soon after the : -Sfeamtmati WiU
ham Peacock left Buffaloe on Ziake ErtA
a joint in the, piieV o .BuUef which
convey sieamio tnuynnuer, gave tray,
steani
wak
and
.are said to have
-V
H
k4
and discharged the, entire liead -of.
Fntoa: steerage' 'cabin ;Jfiu tfecTcI wjiich
lull ot I passengers, ; chiefjy women
m!i 1 w? MA n . ... Y aw' I- I
viiituiru liua
14
lieeh lost by this accident! f
t
Jfr tne CatTeTliePort&mouth N2 H s
Gazette saysfMrC William Tfb! of that
town, has ; a calf six months old; winch ,
girts;4lv vfatt of this,&CYty;-f,;
has a calf four ionths; o!dy which girts
feet much larger in. proportion to tHeir
ajes, than MK.! Frost's.
' Morse eam.-jrWashingt'op Taborna
Tree colored; roanVias been "committed Id
the jail of Moore .county, chargedwith ha
ving stolen the horse f Mr.-hham Sims'
of this countythe same that was recent
ly advertised in this paper, t -7fc6om W5S.
ving been once tried and found guilty pf a
Besides 51 eachi glOO, 90, 80, 70, & 102 similar Jpffence, a second conviction vvill
-ach, g60, 50, 40 besides 5530, 20 10. 'subject bi-.n to the punishment of death!
Tickets S10., Halves g5. QuarWs 82 50. ; ' 1 ' ' --vv - -.i
Eighths SI 25. ; 'TJ)cJains bf.'Sishop JIobart wer'
A Package of 20 whole tickets; which is com- interred at New-York on theH6th JnAt-.a
pelled to draw $90, ma be had for 200. and a " ... '.".V';r-n--'&,j
Package mav draw the thr, fil t l " ; vct7 BCt concourse of citizens manifest
. i t - . " -r-,"M 'a. LJ.w.- l-.. .
11155 mtiivrespeci'iiy aiienumg me runerai
The service of the.Church'were perforin-;
ed by. the Rt-.Rev.- Bishop Moore, of Va
assisted by Dr.-LYELLangl Mr, ScHKoeDER;
and a very appropriate discourse was de
liyered bysI)r. Ondf.rdonk, from the
words He was a burning and a shining
the Lottery.
For tickets address your orders to
YATES &M'lIrYRE,;
K
Richmond, Va.
Managers.
MANAGERS' OFFICE,
Richmond Va.
' it,.,--
Union Canal Lottery,.
CIJ1SS W. ,
To be drawn in Philadelphia, iJd October.
1 Prize of 820.000
1 4 10 000
1 1 5f C00
:i 4,000
1 3.000
1 2 000
8 - - 1,000
. 6 ' 500
, 10 400
i 10 : soo
20 200
20 . 150
,40 : 100
Besides g50, 20. 10. 5,
Whole Tickets 5 Halves S2, 50 Quar
' - ' tefsl,25,' ' ' ; '
, A Package of 22 whole tickets, which is com
pelled to draw $50 may be had for $110. :
Shares of packages in the same proportion. 4
All orders addressed to Yates & Mclntyre,
promptly attended to. ' 1 V i
YATES &McITYRE, -
Managers.
Richmond, Va. ,
. GO3 The Yadkin and Catawba Journal will
please insert this Scheme. . & McLV
light., and ye were willi ng for' a season td
rejoice in his light- " " V h ,
' ; i ' -' -'
American Cottons. -In a letter written
hy the Rev. Mr. Dwight from Constant!
nople, to a frietul irii ITtica New-Yo.rk, he
states that pur Cottdn goodare n jood
reputation at that place-so inuclf so, tliat ,
tSe Engf iih actually pu! American Stamps
on their goods, to sell them to better ad I
vantage. , ' . ...?. t ' . '
State Electiorls.-in Vermont, morCre
cent returns show that the ! defeat of the :
fnends of the present administration has i
been overwhelming. B t
In Maine, the Jackson Ticket has been
victorious. We have been beaten and 1
have no disposition to boUter up our I
cause by talking about "pledged or doubt- j
ful men.' The probable majority .of tljie
Administration ticket for Governor,', will I
be about 2000- The New-York Coin4 j
mercial Advertiser consoles7 itself as fql
lows, on the result, of the election 1 iii
Not a drop of comfort from Maine1 this mor-
ning. The 'outrageous conduct of ,th4 'AdtniriW r-
tration partv iii'tbe Legislature of that State last f I
wmier, wincu wuuui uaytq ucinycu iawparty i
V
.''. I
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V-
. -
, V-;" "
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-'"-t,l
K -4
bt'pn a gradual iti'provenient in prices
durtp.2 that4 tiinH Taiid that without the
k ri n w I c d ge ; o f t tie 1 part ial failure of th e
pro wins cfon. Nothing could have caus
ed tlii's rise but tic belief that the con
sumption hail ten 'increased a to assure
the consumers tha'f the stock.of the last
crop will be still further short on the'tst
of January next. '
' In ail djtion to ihe statements in ano
ther column, as to the deficiency of the
present crop, we understand that in most
of the cotton growing counties west of
this, the loss by the brought '-has been ve--ry
o-reat. One gentleman in Rowan who
expected. to make 100 bales, will now be
glad to get.20. '.vosefyjer.
JUST PUBLISHED,
. GALES'S
NO RT M-C lit) LIN A
. for the Year
m
v ' Tf V OM j;THE NE W-0 RfeEyEM ING POSTi -r
if-
'..OuV.reatlei-s will recollect that in one
of ilre late severe gules oLwuid with; which
our' seaboard was 'visited, the corvette
Kensington,1 on heV way from Philadelphia
Douriu ro ar. reierso"g, w" -.
Minister and suite on board,' was, alter
being at sea a few da'ys, dismasted and
otherwise iniured? In this crippled state
vise miu
she was fallen in with:by the schr.k Supe
of tliis ci ty,then ? oh her; passage from
ew-iorKto tne iraciuu viicau v oai-ino,v6e.";T
r; o j . o , ,vfci if w r xX:
at tne pressing souciiauuu ui, imo ivua.a
k nnrnhpi nf nth.
MUiUllAI.', -OCiriAAlDDIV I OiU. n wh r lse. SPfms to Kkvc nl.nerl h-rvL
-rr, pie wonderfully.- What's the. use fif freedom, if ;
ds head; folks can't do as they please f .The humbitglet I
nun mi. rilctnm.llnileP uhnilf I hfinontr.ij .-e .
r eating at Elections. 13 nder this
1 -"'"'.,"
in a preceemg column, will be found the tbe We8t.india. port,,, was published a'Aoyerlhe:; r . U :-'
proceedings of a public meeting held in State in. newspapers and, handbillsy in letters sVf' -it
OranTA rountv for Ihe nurnose f adont- higT,tharthe good ?e pie dared not do otherwise J V-
Urange, County, lor tne purpose ot aaopt- lhan bee lt. In the course pf the. season, f! j
ing measures to suppress the practice of however they will find that: such earthenware ; H1 f
treating at Elections, and during elec- a cWM? .anU jingles canPt He got iato,1 V"-
. P . , to Jamaica in exchange. for rum and mo!asses---and , A k
tioneering campaigns. j then they will vote the other way -until which
Tn ih'ia. Oi.vprrimprit whorp pl'ortinna nri time we do not wisn to near irom Hauie agam."
Containing, besides the ordinary. Astronomical
r,a!ciilatioivs. Essays on the chanirine of Seeds j
on the effects of frequently stirring the Earth ;
on the Cirasss suitable tor the Southern States ;
on-Vhe ait of living happily on the best manner
of spending Winter Evenings; and several other
Moral & Agricultural Articles ; Medical flecpes,
containing Anecdotes, c. ; also, a list ot the
Officers ot the Unueil States and State Govern
ments ; a correct list of the Mr mbrs ofthe ap
proaching General Assemolv t -and the time ot
holding all the Courts; in the State.
1 Sold' wholesale -byvthe Publishers, and hy
Turner &' Hughes, in this city ; by E. J. Hale,
at his Printing-office in Fayetteville t by Sul'mon
Hal), at his Book-store m Newbern ? and retail
at most of the Stores in' the State '
Sept. 27, 1830. '
menu ne ui inc ueunie aim ine irfcernj? ,
v reigns over Frenchmen ' ; - -- r ss. r (
the 8th of August, the fluke orOr- -
MANAGERS' OFFICE,
RichmondiVa.
: New-York Lottery,
f EXTRA &
To be drawn in New-York, 6th. October.
so frequent, and where all authority and
power are derived through tliat medium,! French -atr.-7-VVe refer:Otir readers i
it is of no httlew conseuencfe that they to the interesting intelligence in to-day,g i
should "be conducted in a pure, rational paper, broughrby theCWcorttf. j;.It,will1
and dignified manner.' If a system of be seen that the Revolution. ot" France is'
canvassing for office is habitually counte- accomplished, 'arid, .a KjHg ,.d,eriripg'. i$lt
naiiced by the people, which virtually authority from a constitution Trained bf
tends to exclutle from success, all but te-l the
magogues, our country will, indeed be J no
reduced tn, a deplorable situation Wei On
trut however, that the moral sense of the leans yvas proclaimed King ot - France;
community is about fio. eradicate.- an-evil According to, sonie. accounts he takesthe
well calculated to aeteat tne Diessings a-i title 01 rimva vii, wnne oiners can htra
rising from our happy form of GovernK Louis Philip V ; : '. T :-
ment. VVe. hope yet to see the day, when All, was tranquil .vynen he ;Uonc6rdia!
the. sober and edafe cttizen can
polls without dugiist'j and wl
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anu moral. worui, as in oiner oiaies wnrcn 1 well migni.vjrenerar asningnm .say
might be mentioned, shall be the only the1 French. wonderful people Agei ,
roads to preferment. Then, and not til to come wilt read with astonishment of
then, will our State assume her just con-1 your exploits." , - . c-r -
sequence urine scaie 01 nauonairespecta-
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Minister: td61c nimVrid a number? of oth I
a dshall it be ald that hr-ih thlarp' i'vv on board arid brought them: to -this .cut
aIthfui;,vba!thy;andVe8pectabletco tyrSoorfter they landed, :;fillow4
It-must continue? You are freemen- ing correspondence took plaeebetwcemthe
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SPLENDID SCHEME
(V Ticktts only Five "Dollars ,
: -; i l- Prize of 825,000 -
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$500, 400, J300 200i 100, 50, 40f 20t
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Tickets $5, Halves 82 50, Quarters 81
TAU orders addressed to Yates Met ity re.
iucumona, y a. prompiy auenaca io.
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bilify
-The remedy proposed in Orange, is the
legitimate one.,. Let 'the people df the dif
ferent Counties, then, in iinitatioti of the
example set them at 'Hillsbqroughi hold
meetings ana.pieuge tnemseivesioisup
nnrt.no candidate ?who courts nonular. ia-
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CoL Henry P, Taylor has been apppi nt-
ed Secretary ofState bfS". Carolina, ip
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In this citf, oh Wednesday! evenlntr laisf. bv -
the. 'Rev. M Dowd, "Mi-- It dW Guffie, : to1 Itfiaa
iiartna Ann vyaiion, uauiter ot ue Me limo-r'
jy Valtort, of this countyi
un we ioui ,init aian .fuvanceci ,agef - neaf
Prince's Bridge, Ch at ham cbiinty T lMr.Tlifmas
Bell, sen.' )V 1 sympatbizef with ' his -relt ions
and friends hi 'this severe yisitationJ' By tlie .
poor bis loss will.- be felt -taost sorelyi j His nu-
' merous seivants are bereaved of a father rather
Julian iHwin. i iiu buuw mill, t lUTCU Iia
place oi jtiooen wave sq.eceaseri.,. TCSpected him, .and he wi worthy, for he was
; Th. HFletcher9 Esq., of :Nashvilte; has i curWtJan.' Communicated. ' ; V-i ' p i
oeeu appomieu uy ine. vroveraor; oecre- I c rcsiuucB .w ncr-iaiuer, jjcar ianf
tary of- State f -fTei
Daniel Graham, E
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