1 ;p:fefu;rtr: Wf: WH? these f W-r .;rttr: arc jamd It tnd t ng stne .way, uacK !-J -ji N'' . -ValtfiMo UiHrfcircuIalioni It isthought would IsuihceStQ correct ever-, grievance. I condemn,? ..tfJ ; 4 & Tn w-rji!i. -j. ilu.. La, .n , K uq-t n one notnjy uiki w,;.uicn?-t ! IjewoUbt ; ftThc ball k fcuotfaft: isinipbssibteto arrest it$ rjrogtess. -:: J is'tocnamthe tnintt nfrrran ?. 3Vh iTMSj'lo icixec.ioreycr uis mien f' .rmy give thuwncc . that cvc -W'- W3SS: cVtUcmay be,;X' os .Unprepared 'f - ' VwB'jHTt - T,S' "O INQB;fv: -i 5 vi u.. iUkL io'Ki- ' fbihi Central Committees A 1 J. rS c- " - " w -It ctsrationr France desires pea'eeMt does not feat . i .r- 'BruifaOh&'viJ1 X(y ihh h ect ? U;AAil nrfiot. h',nU Unhnut tr. be nrp-inired.num-l.niihrished : .,1 '- f" 1 i HV frnnflw I bfliM Section. L ffd lftfiatifiaSf''orie farth: Millions of rieb feerfeMbatanionsbtviiVuirteerswottW fuSj'UWrl KrIifnr',aTlnm ihe spil. as forty ye.rsgo,llydidto,hiefena befieMi ii sufficient that she; ills ity ttsiiliinir'txuth thatimen are .able to r 1 i - ' i mure important iiudstiqn? 14 t o4et. 1 ? in tbv; faof arty kw that NirtU-Mr- Jgiylh of, the 4 Sfatt'VfBch as has bef n proposed to evei:y JVi . " -' t . A I ... . . Lu. ltt , 4:aHvill i?epropo ai ineDSBin IfeiF IStefoissouri;: aiid-a note issued by a wIS-Ct, t 'i-n n'niil niv nil bv the State of ilV be rionej fetSe eaunt tcoure recover, updn a llfifP Mr7Ga$tots aroments in support of this , :SfifcteW vor-utJest cannttt-bt- forgotten It'fetlt isafiruig'tHh"o$e wbo destre to i:1i!'k':f " Mye'bV.SMtet;on;.tlwvil consequences If-pV'V f f embn rk i in. Ban k i ng, th iS "N lie - Hu p t fern e-; Cpu r t : i. HSimeMovrn - ourll-egis! ftlnJon: m tlie case mentioned above : . -f:-af'lftVthe ; have, beentre- W '?$im$Mtitetby; one side, of the 'dignity '0 . r -a- :t.. - . -..iv. that this decis- as come just anytime to varn ourf juegisiaiois o me tlaoscrr of such : an experiment. ; ylfciiloifig are t)ie closing reraarks nrchipf Jusiiee4 Marshal I, in. sivins his r ' i'S. WW: ftt..rr I. ore o I f t n t M ri hn n ft 1 ft f th other of ! lve4tUIuperio dignity of the- people of f4--.C the United States.; who have spoken their will, viri terms which wex;annot misunuer- !".ii-Xf, tneSlmonitiQOSr we can only an 5tver ; that il :the exercise of that juris- in thebld forld: "Kings.will We the.factj ilicyiwiit learn to' respect what tliey ipr merljl 4sie!ieve'd ml stituti of feudallsjn; fore power of knrtwtegev tbe light, of truths ahtf testre-ngtlf liberty, r iV f. ecnoesma esti inate thefbenefits whiwillJreulHohe. human race trom tnej?rencn reYoiuuon 01 i30jTtJnnke the gloomy arferpeious revolution ifiat preceded, it, a bright and shipiiig light follows rits trackf and marks, its Tro5i4ess. i We.afaze with admiration i ' ..... . the country if attacked-, In these holy v sent?- merits, all arms ttna uii opjmons wowiuuc unr ted But repeat; France does not desire war 'aflA'!eve'r:lhln."attres- us that she. will not be compillef tb pTftve a secdnd time, as forty years ago she didt.what she can effect, when sheardu ses herself, and whenlbft herself and by himself she is Called jupbn to; defehd rbetty and her own ml !9-(Apiire and great agitation.) t, - TloJtmbt 4t. October husotices rendrBthat the King of the ietherlandi JhadJ invited -tjie inter; nositiori of tffeSBritisn Kin' A ru mor is in general circulation : that the TGng of: the Netherlanxls had formally de manded tie intervention of this govern ment in the struggle carrying on between Holland and Belsiumi We can state in 4.1. nIi. ta ivi an n oi iKn f Tin flpiTlfinrl nnon levator and chivalry. displayed by I. : , . hn 'maHp.." laborersd hold exaltedodeas of men, , . Thc r-port of Constitutional insur, ?f?(nW P0 rectidii at Cadiz was not confirmed attbe left untouched the wealth and spoils of . . . A, ll xt an 'On the 5thbctbber. at 6 o'clock, the this example remain disregarded ? Here- Rin received in the nan 0f the Throne, m$mWn Minister of Prussia, Bavaria, ;and ed of the earth ishalr strike for ifreedom, they will remember 'the moderation and forbearance displayed by the brave people oi ransi ii.ere is iuc gicai, iuwu iuu: ence that will be 'exerted. The fame of the victory is eclipsed by the story of the magnanimity of the victors. Mankind must learn to think of other things, be sides bloodshed, tumult and carnagei ! We are not factionists or disorganisers. We d o n o t believe that we are enthusiasts. Saxe Weimar, who had the honor to de liver to his majesty the letters of credence from their sovereigns. They were pre sented to the King by Count Mole, Mi nister of Foreign Affairs. The Committee of the Chamber of De puties appointed to . consider and report on the proposition " of MJ Destutde Tracy, for the abolition of i the punishment of death, reported at length on the 6th against We are friends of rational liberty. Be-.. .., i-.- r- i : r j A it c ' j iin iavor,oi its aooiiTion m very iuaiy ing so, nvs crjv God speed ! to tfe good , . Xhe rt dvells upon p(her imJ. teSSSyKS F i thepeujlcode.and -V. V r " . . IrnnflnrtPe xeiih n rprnmmpnnfltinn Tnat.tnP ;everyfmpuntain, and lighten every plain iinallj Europe. We hope to see crowned j heads acknowledge the great truths wnicn we have proclaimed, and regard those whom Providence has placed under their control, as men, rather than slaves. The result ofvwhat is now in progress, is with ; a higher power than any on this earth, and I we have no doubt, but that with pleasure, and In his time, 4 all tilings will, work; together for good.' ' ? t ... , ...... . .-. ,. . - . ? .i;n(r.m ifhich hii:tippTi imniKPd nnnn us DVJ tne yOiiSTiuioii,.niiuviaw3 m nit uiu- In Jteil States, shall be caicuiatea to onng r Wn those dangers which have been inrlica- -f-A'-.'L-l--''-.- . A . , r .r' U-t l'l K1A LATEST FOREIGN NEWS. FROM THE NEW -YORK AMERICAN. : '.J " V V -4.1. l-. ;r '-,1, : 1:-! -.V-1 Ji . f K-rti. . f n' t i i 4 t h rs p rnniflprntinn U .UIV'"-',,1 " " " ,wluch addres themselves to those depart ments.vhich i'nay mih perfect 5 propriety be influcncetl by them . Tins departnient. isjafj; listen only 4o the mandates of lawand ;cantratjy Hhai"1 path (iich is marked ?-i.;riiV!:hi' ilnt "tv ' lOREmEVOLUTIONS. " "- . ' " -j '.' I . i;, MVoii the Petersburg Qld Dominion: VYeJWe in the age of revolutions, and Qjnii'eft a re- changed, and thrones are litc?rillviovei1ur"iiedi with the case and fa9iUty of thought itself. It is not only necessary to wu tne aeuironement oi a iaonarcb5- 'ahdilb'eork is " effected, as if J-;:'bnisicf.;stfch4s the peo- -Kt .rr;ihr mudpn-hv tfiason and exerted n the great cause of human liberty. It fit I $&:jj8ffi:yr but yetcrtay," tnat ranee removed j'l3ftCT"4 ;her tyrant, 'after a .three days' struggle, I iand established avfortajof government al- I'll 'v? : mm A most as pure and as free and as perfect as t s f bur own! We nexliave the, Duke of T': 4.;W?fStim ' k8 capital, pursu-; " c5bv$ther imprecations of an indignant Jco : 0ressdjpeople: now have the -('-;.Jl$f; Stenemel:-b, tlie Kins of Saxony; arid : t pf tjiespread oT r the r ey olu tionary spirit Ir'iCM . Europe; "Even Petersburjr seems, to -be '?i6;v'-.i'A.i. J while the holy ilajne of liberty, is clevelo- 1 pfrtg itself, on. eyery side, carrying dismay aim terror nivu; uic;tiung ituius n viu.ii- yrnjighteninjtby its effulgence the patKto,freedora, happiness and glory. I- r '5 -ViyYCStihdt! "offer -;more suitable' com -vtltt-'iii tUe.xhiliratitig .intelligence Abetor t as our own, j ;the foitowing remarks from the Alexan dria Gazette, written however, previous -A6 tlie receipt Of the last intelligence from Europe, . . ; ,. .- ' : i eyolntion? aethe order of the day. A revolutidS ih France, is a revolution" in Wj$X "fi ijufppesald' Napoleon, and he said truly. :! ,'';c.;ViJ'ays of July, when the- h'e M$$t' citizens of, Pari s took : iP ffiSiup arms t h 4rirtie :te cbntinuatiGn; of ? .!J eyentsv'most-mtereSting fh their nature, i?2 :v ; s 'and all tendmg.to one creat end 4he tn tjlfiHplf of UBejjprinciples in opposition to -i flt-hitraTV ovenfntnent' ' TheTNetlirlands x i f ' rp irr rnmnHHinn . By the. packet ship Erie, from Havre, we liave our .Paris files to the , 9th ult. in clusive. The PerfecU at Boston, from Liverpool, brings London papers of the 8tln 'They furnish decisive intelligence as to he intelligence of the Befgians, who on the 4th, by the organ f the Central Committee, declared themselves indepen dent, and convoked a national Congress. Previous thereto the second Chamber' of the States General had voted in favor of a separation of Holland and Belgium; not intending thereby, however, to imply that each was to be independent of the other. The IBeiiiians have gone ahead of . their northern legislators, and determined that thete shall be independence, and from the universal spirit of hostility against Hol land they Avill, if left to themselves, and not interfered with by foreign nations es tablish it- The London Courier of r the 8th hope that the Belgians may accept of what they wished Iting since viz : a sep aration of the territory under the s?iine dynasty -which is now assented to! by the king and -s?ate general. That paper, however, apprehends the refusal of the arrangement, the object of which was the preservation tlje peace of Europe. fv We do .hot believe the peace of Europe Jikely to be interrupted. Every freh arrival, confirms us more and more in the opinion, that other Powers will have quite as much as they can attend to in keeping order and yielding graciously to what, if not yielded, will be taken. The follow ing speech, made by the FVench Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Chamber of Dep uties on the 6th ult. will show that no war was anticipated by him. We translate from the Journal des Debats. K , iv-.'? s- ' - - " ( , . : . - ' ' ' Jf"i" ' ' ' ' " ' ' Tiwt Mixisteh or Foukign Atfairs I seize L eager!', gentleme,,this oppf rtunily of giving: concludes with a recommendation that the government should take measures to re form tnte code, and tnean while that the consideration of the proposition of M. de Tracy be adjourned, i General Bourmont had arrived at Ply mouth, England with a single aid-decamp from Algiers, i He proceeded im mediatelv to Lud worth Castle, the resi dence of the ex-king. The King of the French has granted a pension of 20,000f. (84,000) to the widow of Marshal Ney. By an ordinance the 2d, a great number of officers1 serving in Ad. Briperre's fleet, are promoted. M. Wessenburg had been charged with an extraordinary mission from Austria to the Netherlands. Prince William, brother to the king of Prussia, is said to be in command of 3 corps,including above 20,000 men, and is to have his head quarters at Cologne. A bill passed the French Chamber of Deputies on the 18th of Oct. appropria ting 30 millions in the year for the bene fit of commerce, at the direction of the Minister. The German confederation have taken a step which shows the nature of the dis turbances in that country 16,000 men have been divided into reserve corps. The King of Spain has take decisive measures' against the Carlists ; 'the priests being warmly employed against him. A corps of 1500 volunteers left Brus sels Oct. 6th, to disperse the remnant of the royal droops, which were still near Malines. Niellon continued to interrupt communications between Bois le Due and. Maestricht. The latest rumor was thathe King had left Holland, and that a tumult had occurred in Brussels. The Prince of Orange reached Antwerp on tlie 5th, on a conciliating mission. A committee was appointed by the French Chambers on the 8th to present their address to the Kinji. The Terceira Regency have acknowl edged the French King. " u " Don Miguel has formed a committee of public safety. , The trUcolored flag is flying in all the towns in Eastern Flanders. A motion. to remove the, ashes of Napo leon from St. Helena to France has been lost in the Chamber pf Deputies. " Warsaw, Sept. 20 The recognition of; Louis Philip by the Tifrldraiiori of iKdetmdedceThArpi'.yniil Gv-nmeht, considering that 'it i import it to fix the future state t)f Belgium, dtcrcsj ; . Art. i. ThePrbrincei of Oelgium. i itiy attached from llollitid, constitute i.n ItaefWent Siate. ' - y . :,' ' - i 2. The Central Committee shall occupy Jtselt as soon as practicable, in forming at pcct crt a Constitution. . 5?. A National Coneress, where wdl bf tepre- nfi oil the. interests of the . Province, shall be. convoked. It shall .examine, the project of, a Belffic Constitution ; shaH mdty il sq tar as it mav JtUire eicbedient1: and shall. caue it,, as a L definitive Cpnsttution, to be. executed through out all BelfcittnT. - (Sighed) Dfi POTTER. V CHUOGIIiRK" y.: ; SYLVIAN VANmERVVEVEU. cmiht Ffttax de merode; . Brussels, Oct- 4, ,1830.; . The Provisional, Government, in pur suance of a report froin the 'Governor of the Province, has decreed that henceforth all the. Communal Authorities shall be e lective. The fortress of Charieroi, after having been summoned to surrender with-, in five days; refused all capitulation and nrenared for a viffdrous defence. On ie morning of the 4th, , the day on which tlie tenn expired, the Volunteers commenfcd firino-. the tocsin was soundetHn-aUthe neighbor! ng places, and " at lengthi' rnmrnanflant wa!s comn'filled to yield on tlie following feonditions i il , ' !il 11 -i. tress snail De given up, wim an us uai munition and stores, which shall be lft in the power of the inhabitants. The gar rison, composed of 800 Dutch soldiery shall depart after laying down their aniu. The Provisional Government has ;iVt n orders for the works -of the Canal to ije pushed forward with the greatest de&patci The Central Committee have charge ftl. Pasqumet to proceed to Courtray, to seri in the name of the Provisional1 Govern ment, two-enormous cheats of swords an 1 sabres destined for Bergen -op -Zoom, but which had been stopped at Courtray. ; The following Royal Decree, issued ajt the Hague, bears date October 4 : J We, William, etc iConsiderinj that in jht actual state of the Provinces af the kingdom,thf government of such of them as have hitherto pres'rveI order and tranquility cannot be Carri ed on at the JIague without great difficulty and desiring at the same .time to second, with mre immediate effect the endeavors of the well inieu tioned inhabitants of those Provinces to rc-eht,n. hlish order and tranquility Wlere it has .been disturbed ; and having , taken into confide r;UioiT the Address presented to us on the 1st inst; by sevefal of the notable inhabitants of theseJrov inces, we have decreed, and do : decree as fol lows ! : ' " ' Art. 1. Our well-beloved son tbePrinceof Orangej is charged in our name, with . the! gov ernment of all those parts of the Southern Pro vinces in which legal authority is acknowledged : " Art. 2. Be. will fix his residence' at Ant werp. ' : , ". Art. 2. He will, by conciliatory measures, second and support, as: much as possibteithe efforts of the well-intentioned. inhabitHnts uj re establish order in those parts of the Provuics where it has been disturbed. : i Art, 5.' Our Minister of State, tlie Iike d' Ursel, our Minister of the Watecstaat,5 tit Nation pie a connect in) Ztf but aUo fi-om bavin npr dv8J UlcL WecVs in a very J'rd tik in which thVp&e ome f neaHy alt oi xUt UAh nam in the hii-. a:,! JteiKlecl wi,h lo; conf, ste m .3v. a ;W in.,.. v ipn ot muni. .. .1 disa. taehnI,..hri.,il1,T T of"5 i,.' uon pi uie nerves, atl.d,H '-.L cmPJs-.ff ' '"icss . r. ."in. ducmg eat tineasihens anrf ? n,eals ' and ha,Kls iVlan,(lP?a 'd i An,AAUi..7u of the .,:M,fet siness in tlie thrW VZ? ,Uc,at'on 5 3 breast ;.naloitad .Lir" ,n the legs , f requeot and involun, J !" Z ng ; drows.nessi.irregulari S5 yt sleep. Those nersWls S! d'urbJ lany or all of the ahaehtib led h mem evils too gr.evou to be borTu pcetfully reconinieiuled to call U Z arer wnpm tney are confidently assurl that ! b' h and will also Drove a rw?.: .j"" teW turn of die disease. References w 1 e tf' to respectable ladies andgendemei,, dns.ciiy and elsewhere, who have hjn TH' ed oy t he use of diis t emedy. ber5i- Dr. Mlllr?anyl rn ll '' .1 . -J other tim 34 Walhstreet, every div (except ZIT iwec. 10 and 2 o'clock Jt JW lo3 Elm, corner his residence No. street. ' ft of Grand. To the Citizens rfJ1aipgh amlits pic- - IK .jo. AGUE 9' nKlNG d!dy qualified to practice in IH'SPEPSIA, g,ves noti je 'that he Raleigii on or befwe the 20ih vL . e 14 will remain theretffteen days, or oH ceary. Letterpost pai.l, Tron, anwho too much diseased 10 travel, will be mJaIu ,,c w'" "iii wim rum evidence suffix.; nut to silence a!1 A.iuta . .L . wcul w regarding the, complete efficacy of his ri? Richmond, Va. Nov. 1st, 1830'. 1 lO H. B. MONTAGUE hast been instrucied, and A .. J . J ,7 ,r r!"11" Ul cases or lima sia and IniuSesitont after the manner iw oum.v ....v.?Mtiv iiiMcurerea iemfi suffering under the disease, to th . ti.; iu ha. r o: it he be within their reach. I am satisfied hititr. will rftrrft ih 'i ' ' 41 ..... f-, vnv. imiuuic ur expense Kl M UN I). AND KUSON, Jgentfor mi. TALMADGEfSUTHERLAND, i Of New-York Rich mond, f Vet 26, 1 830. 286 Of Fresh imported and American GTZOZiGC SIMPSON & GO WAVING received the greater part of the! retain purtua,ses,.uuw oner lor sale a Verrl exteosive assortment of Goods in the above line. among tnem are a numoer ot desirable ariicies of the very first quality . jTbe whole harin? been purchased on the most favorable i.ternj i win oe uisposea or accoramgiy.. 1 he folloviw is a list of the principal articles:, - Matteonis Italian Lustring, Blue and Jet Black Sinchews, Sarsenetts,1 Satins assorted 1 Pongees, Mandarine Nankeen and other Crape Haul li.. t-kA a rtnsv.' Vhn rm .,..1 T. Il' lLr : al ndus ry and the Colonies, and our Ministers Figured' changeable Silks a,id, Grosde Naplet of the interior, are joined with our well beloved! for ladies dresses - " son ine- rrmceot urange, to act imaer - nis or ders, and assist him pro tempore fn'theovern ment entrusted to him, fAnother article ap points a Council of State.; to accompany the Prince, and assist him with their adtrice.) ' the explanations thatare asked from me. When b a government is newiy esiaousnecij ueiays always ! tl , - . , . . r 4 occur before pre-existini? Kovernmeiits ackhow- ' lhe o"dpra lately given respectins French yi.1... the torhisivrck barisen j--In shorty 1 Kurx)p rocsgtQ its contre. " 3". : Yeti let it! nob be deceived nsur p.-j?Tections are iox jo oe misraKen iohsituc- ' lf ror jire- thi turoultoou & VJJ T .T.J . L Ifi 'v v .aoWA as uie-sysieiitfiuc auuresuiuie ei- a iii r tri 1 1 m ntrana lmnosinar events, .we are not r a " i; to IetjSeit outrun; our , discretion.-. f ilemredfUeparate: wliat W -truly t ? i;jf nCntrMcatly great front thawhtch MMriuM&r is- not-g6ld -tfAt.riit. I t. .J T : .4'.;. iMel4ated with, the force of ei ledge it - It would seem that.tim. is required to verify'ffacts and ascertain rights. ; Such, how ever.'has not been the conduct of Europe with regard ttiis. Our cause was j so just, our tri uniph so pure, thafshe liasteqed to Salute at Its Vn th 'iin order of thiigs which commanded her estcenif- and from which she could have nothing to diead. Every where tlofication. ofTthe accession of the King of die'Frerichas been re ceived in t he most ftiendly t9ahne shd.our re 'laiMms'viith ad the Po'erili'rabfishtg m thel'orfYer of distances ml without any other de lay tluin those cause., Europe kesjres as sincere ty as we do the niaihteiiance 0 peace. From all J sdts we receive the most positive assurances on Ibis head, and I have the;: most entire conviction that it will be preserved.-. ' , ; ; ; ' ;!TJerccurrencem Belgium may liave occa 'Si6ned some uneasiness, and it was reasonable that they should cause eriout Teflf;ctioifn (Hear her,rTbut have atso,the firm hopty that they can. be Conducted o an issue which will redon cil all" interests jWhileNit consecrates die ptin ciple of non-mterventim.l Probjty1 and dignity such shall .always be -the policy off. regenerated Iance. We have that moderation which is the companion otstreogth, and that firmness Wliich rinrga from justice. France ask Sf for' notlung biit what belongs to hert she Would rise in mass tor tUe defence of the least of her rights- ' k ;No,' Gentlemen, the pease f Europe will not be inte,rrupied.-Sueb is the d-sire, such' the want, of ah-V (General marks of satisfaction.)' , 'TheJinisterif V&rl Marshal Gerard, roue, immediately ttifter his colteaguei o explain the, ntotives-bf th"eldte ordinan ces respecting the augmentation of the ar Figured Ferrtfbhinas for ditto a New Article Garniture, Lustring tori Sattin Ribbons, in gretii) )r n u t vu m e tit k l j u n t t f OR travellers in Russia land Poland are re i voiced, and al I Frenchmen, whose pass ports :are regular, have tree, admission and passage as 'before the' reyolution of juiy.. :Vr-r r rw-. v. On the first of October, Ghent, Nieu porYpres Mons and Tburriay were in possession of the (Revolutionists, andl Liege amur, Antwerp and Maastricht were expected to follow their example. i The' spirit -of exasperation against the Dutch-was extreme! The English were fly?"? from thetcountry in great terror and confusion. PaOCLAMATlON OP THE BELOIAlr ProVISIONAI. ? . GOVXRITMENT. "vN-: ' i ' fitave Otizens.-You Imveldriven bfT the "ene my frorrtivithout ' weniust .now 4ake measiues agalnstn enemy iin the midst ,of U9y and one not less adverse to' the' consolidation' of-otir edifice of libertyl Without the most inviolable respect for persons and public and pfivate property, we shall never attain the noble objects at which the' friepd8 of theu country; aim. War against our enemies--neace to ow citizens! 'e 'ari- nil brethrenalrke interest ecf in the1 preservation of internal oracr, , a w arerahite interested in the extermination ;of the; incendiaries, wha menace us, VVe call upon the citizens mutually tifirpro. tecVeacbotber.All persons and tall . property are .under thY protection of . all The noble cause - which th' people, hascaused to rtridmDh is Tjoo pur to; oe -aiioweuTo, oe souea- oy the commission, "of any excesss,vJLet us leave fo enemies of . Uefeium rpillageana burnings VNoycmbeV 3. - Ail Introduction to the sanfe. COMPRISING the first principles," embracing various Instruments, vizr; Clarionet, Trump et, Trumpet Marine, Hautboy, Grand Oboe,' (or Amatia Voce) Serpent German Flute,' Octave Flute, "Athlitional Keyd Flute, Flageolet Flute, Faggottb, Bassoon, Piano Forte, ZufTalo Vielle Hurdy, SVibla, (or Tenor Fiddle) Cynxbai Is, Flageolet, Patent Flageolet, Grand Double; Barrel Flageolet, 'French Horny. Bass Horn, B s-. tardo. Trombone, F. Clarionet, Country Bugle, Kent or 6 Key'd Bugle, Fife, Spanish 'Guitar, Organ Lute, Pandean or Sheplierd's Pipev1 Vi olence (or Baas,Vk,)--to obtain the theory and practical parts of those numerated instrumentslri" a scientific U comprehensive maonerwith facility to" perfbim t he. first -con rse of 15 popular A irstin 20 lessons, for thefimited time here, and will int sure to any" attentrye: .learner OrTtp tanySwha nave no ear tor MUSIC, and wbose'etiorta were irieBectual to attarii thjs fieMthi id time ou NocokraasATidK wirt k BaaoiREi ;Each Scholar to attend individually and: recite , at the? hour appointed each day or evening, s- may . suit his mutual con vmience.- , Amateubs, impressed -for further improvement on CHRO M ATIC MUSIC, the ' SONATAS not limited,; the iermsjmdderater and hiattentipn assiduous. With warranted Musical Instruments for sale, by .l J. HHdFFMA!, Ja u :' " & Mr. BiiiinU Hotel Ot, Such8 persons as cannot devote the neces sary t'mW to Mr, HorTman's instructions by rea son if theiremployments, can by appbeitfou to him individually make agreement - with" htm ac cordingly. ... . :...-r'," - October 27.- ' r K ' 24 2t Waist,, Guard and Cap Ribbpiis well assorted U lack and Green vVojrsted Barage,. suitable f veils " ' ' t '' ' s , a' 1 1 ' . ;; Black and White Bdbbfhett Tand Gauze Veibl Pelerines, Capes and Coliiretts . .J- : 'L Barage Handkerchiefs of every description 3 Toibet Wool, Thibet Merino, Tri . colored id Merino Popuina Shawls and Hand kefemctx Black and W hite Bobbiriett,various widihs j Thread and Gimp Laces and Edeinir Lamb's Woor,v Worsted Cotton and Silk HosKJJ or every aescripiion ,. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hoskm, -Woodsto Shambis, Beaver and Silk Gloves and i Superfine Blue, Black Olive and Brown UiotiB! Bteel Mixedj Oxrord and Drab do Double milled Casimeres, assorted Color Manchester. Scotch and Frencli Gmeliarns Londoi. and American prints suitable fo? we Season ' t Colored Muslins and Cambrics of every descnp" ' tion . " f . i- lain and figured Swissi do. Baok dp.' Jaconet I ditto, Mull Muslhi of every width & qualiif i A Splendid assortment of Irish Linenjrj;by slid Diapers U i Ruiiia and Scotch Diaper for towelling Domestic Plaids, brawn ahtl pleached' SbiriiPg afd Sheetings of every description j C4,inc? and Tartan laid ai d Camblet , Rq4 Point and London duffle Blankets ' Flalnels .white ahd colored, and green W S(otqh Carpeting ; . , Slperfine .and cotjsmon Satisetts BngiipCbrd andlJeaverteen "r Cissimere and Yaleqcia Shawls G irment, cafiibrip arid ..fiir nitttre Dimity Ci ,i.-nnills A fit infra Irifall liirifls ' f tCimleti r Merino; Circassian and Plaid Cl asu Gtntlemen's Beaver and common tiais 1 do v Sealed Patent Leather Caps Lirhorn, Straw and Dunstable Bonnets- Jadies prneila,:seai and Learner, nr.icpa nnd Children'ii4 do. V Meii's ami Boy's B otees, Shoes and Boots O 1 Aium tiasucovr piiuea, . r-,ibs tTottoise Shell arid Spa. TucMnd Side WW. reinperance Convention. ' A'T.th suggestion of several Temperance So Xmieti a Convention of the friends ofTem- Derkncft Will hf hofrl-in notASraK ' i - A- DembeT.DelegAtesfrom the different SP, cieliesnd Counties ihthe State are Requested ,to attend, rThe principal objecf the Convert. Xyon will be, the tbrmation of a State SoeietV. IvT .,, 7 v"' wiiawcuuuuaiy insert . 1 Korv, Dressing ana juuri u. Qloth, Hair, FUrnittireV Comb, Nad ana a Brushes ot wry aes;ripn i Glass,-China and Earthenware, well JJ.j A eenerat assorinieiu ui w, Ualunce and ivory handled Knives and r complete sets . J- t T. 1 . . - i '.fi-.- nun Locks percussion ana jiiii:uui.,,.. - PcrcUi Powder Tiasks, Patent hpt Bigs and V er 'i'i nn runs .U - 5V- Couon BaggtW Bate rope iridTrnc, Iron,, German and American Steel Wrought Vnd Cut Nails and Ai3i(onay Shore 4 frv' article 1 GBOUtSHlKiT, COmprciicvi.j5 r: tbatliIe:, ', Rle erhlt October! 25, 1830. . - 'the-Executive Oftce mthu.gilj. ;" r4i 4a rhr. instV , 1 ' . 'V, V A 4 ' ' " - i , - if.. '- ; . h.