eel that nothing is wanting but a new fact in this transaction, to
General attendance at the polls in
November, to ensure to the Farmer
of Tennessee the vote of t his state.
Signed by 31 Sheriffs ofKy.
In Greenup county, where Met
calfe had a majority of 150 votes,
"the Jackson party carried their
senator and members ot the Legis
lature, and Mr. Dunlap, the sheriff Gen. Andrew Jackson had joined
of that county who held the elec
tion, says, that he has a list of 113
decided Jackson men who voted
for Metcalfe, but supported the
balance of the Jackson ticket."
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1828.
(communicated.)
Rev. Wm. Bellamy , Nash Co.
Mr. Bellamy, Sir,
The General Conference of May
last Resolved, that on certain conditions,
tiiose Reformers who have been expelled
tlie Church, should be restored to their
former standing. Which implies that if
t.iese conditions are not complied with,
they shall not be restored. The plain
inference is, that those who have not
been expelled, and who are guilty of the
same things, must either comply with
these conditions or expect to share the
same fate- Since therefore the 4th vol
ume of the "Mutual Rights" is now
completed, I take the liberty of inform
ing you, that 1 conceive that the Gene-
clear Gen. Jackson of all treason
able connexion, &c.
"I hereby certify, that in a con
versation with Mr. Jefferson, then
President of the U. States, re
specting the movement of Colonel
Burr in the West, I observed that
the rumor of the day was, that
to the new Customs bill. The
Russians are progressing slowly
towards Constantinople, without
much resistance.
-::-
Preaching. Mr. CONGLETON
will preach at Tarborough, on Thursday,
18th inst.; Friday, 19th, at Old Town
Creek; Saturday, 20th, at Tossnot; Sun
day, 21st, at Poplar Spring; Monday,
22d, at Epoada; Tuesday, 23d, at Be
thel; Wednesday, 24lh, at Willow
Spring; Thursday. 25th, at PineyGrove.
Elder P. W. DO WD will preach at
Upper Town Creek, on Friday, the 3d
of OctoberSaturday the 4lh, and Sun
day the 5th, in Tarboro'. Com.
QJA CAMP-MEETING will com
mence on Friday, 3d October next, at
Yelverton's Chapel, in Wayne county,
7 miles south of Stantonsburg. Com.
5
Burr. Not so. or. not trim. s?iid
Mr. Jefferson, for I this day recei
ved a letter from him (General
Jackson,) informing me that he
had seen Burr, and that Burr said
his enterprise was sanctioned by
the government, and he, Jackson,
had been tendered a high com
mand by Burr, and asked of Mr.
Jefferson '.he views of the govern-
. i . . V
mem, tendering Ins services, it DIED,
wanted, to make .a descent upon' In this place, on Wednesday last, after
iMexico, as stated by Burr; but it ' a lingering illness, Mr. Allien J. Knight,
Burr was not authorised by the S'S maker, aged 25 years.
government to carry on his enter-1 , l J?ai'Sh oa the 4th inst- MaJor
nrisA HQ Btnttwl tl,0n l. Toonn ' John .Wount,& resident of this county.
I - WIV I .lUllkO J I
I his father near Greenville, Va. Mr. Eu
sebius Logan, a licentiate under the
was ready to arrest him.
"WILLIS ALSTON.
"Chamber of the II. of Renre- care of the Oranire Presbvterv. North
sentatives, Feb. 11, 1323. I Carolina. Mr. Logan's ministerial la
in confirmation of the above, we ve Weret for e time, exercised at
the following.cxtract from President Jef- orough and adjacent places,
ferson's instructions to Gen. Wilkinson5 n 7 w ' n f 1t T M'
to arrest Col. Burr, dated Jan. 3, 1807: fmcrchant of Peters
"Tf nvnnr tl.I.w, f. bur Va- Mr- 'I- had passed through
i n S n .l tllis tow last week, considerable indis-
uu.vi uu; ue succcssitiliy ar- p0sed, on his way to Cheraw, whence
rested, there is nothing from be- he returned in the stage on Sunday
low that is to be feared. Be as- night, very unwell. He however de
surcd that Tennessee and parti- clinod medical aid, and retired to bed,
pu nr v ion hf ;n nw r..;tl.f..l " ue was iouna next morning, in-
sensible; and notwithstanding the unre-
: milted exertions of his physicians and
btznsof the limes. Tim nub-! fi 'lCllds. hft (liod thf rm n 1 1 r i n rr !
, , 1 J - - - - . . ...v. ukimu uitll liuuil.a VCO.
rai uonterenee has made it mv dutv. to! ication of t in iMiltnn l H a- At Oakland, his rpsiilnnnp Jn Pr.ll
reques you o dissolve the "bnion So- zcttc iag l)een discontinued for C0l,nty on the 30th ult. the Hon. Bart
cii-ij, oi unicn you are a member, so.vnnt nf n.ltPnnn tttt Yancey, after four days illness of a
iar as vou are pnncprnpi tnoicn n t ,iLQ,.n ,i i i- ,
J -----v- iiit -WVt?0 I I j
Counti
public
to
! disease, deMn.ntpd lw hi
patronise the "Mutual Rights." Also. n M..r.- .. . : the cold nlawe. Mr V,n,0,
you are hereby notified that if you will ! , "Vf Ca " T -rly a member of bonl 7nd for
not comply w.lh these , conditions, that, 'UUi"- 'iviiijj l en uoi- seVeral years past has been the presidin
you may prepare for trial before a Com- lars United fetatcs notes, payable officer of the Senalc of this State.
mittee; as also, for having "inveighed j at the branch at Mobile; we have
against the Government of the Church," seen several of them in the course I rr:Ce Current'
and for expressions that vou have indul-Lf loot .1 CUl'
i nil .. r i . . ! KJl n'w mot Ci;iV, I U ill (J (l)llll-
ged. The time of the trial vou w be! .r..- .. .. ' , .
informed of hereafter. uajcuincy are lOlcrably well lv
executed, tlie paper is rather Urandv.
coarse and white, a part of the en-, cconi
graving is not well executed, they' cX",' "
are not endorsed. Greensboro' P. , Flour, 'family,
iron, -
Respectfully yours,
Wm. Compton.
August 14, 1S2S.
Jieih Wm. Bellamy, Nash County, N.C.
Mr. Bellamy, you are hereby noti
fied that the Committee on your case
will meet at Shady Grove M. House on
Saturday, October I he 4th, before whom
SEPT. 5.
icon.
Counterfeiters. A gang of
counterteiters was broken up at
von are rpn,.PUo,t i n., r... v-"iuiuluuiiiv,wuuk
you think proner. u betore last; and most of those be-
nuvuu 10 ue concerned, were
bound over to court. There was
found on them a quantity of conn
tcrteit United States $10 bills,
made payable at the branch in
Mobile, to C. Houston, or order,
but (unlike the genuine bills) not
endorsed on the buck by him. It
is believed some of these spurious
mils are in circulation, and the
public would do well to be on
their guard against taking them.
3ou think proper
Wm. -oMPTox,f7.vflfu Preacher in
Roanoke Circuit, August 30,1828.
"Get thee behind me, Satan: for it is
written, Ihou shalt worship the Lord
my Uocl, and him only shalt thou
serve.' Luke iv. S.
Wm. Bellamy, Elder in the Me
thodist Episcopal Church.
i small Mistake. The SherifTand
Clerk of Calloway county, Kentucky,
have both certified that an "unintention
al' error occurred in the returns of the
recent election in that county. Mr.
Barry received 51S votes instead of 418
consequently Metcalfe's majority is
reduced to GOO votes, and the total Jack
son majority increased to 478.
The Burr Conspiracy. We have
not copied any of the numerous articles
which have recently appeared in the Ad
ministration papers, endeavoring to con
nect Gen. Jackson with the contempla
ted projects of Aaron Burr. We can
not refrain, however, from giving the
ollowing from the last Richmond En
quirer, which in our opinion satisfactori
ly explains all that has been said or writ
ten upon this subject:
V-n,le fo!,owinS certificate from
iQnAlst0n' Es(l- who wa n
UUb-7, a member of Confess
from North-Carolina, presents a
Ihe man whose house these
rogues made their head-quarters,
was also apprehended, on suspi
cion of conniving at their villany.
Two men were lately appre
hended in this county, for passing
counterfeit Virginia $5 bills, and
brought to the jail in this place, to
await their trial at. October Supe
rior Court. Salisbury Car.
From England. Liverpool
papers to the 22d July have been
received at New-York. The ex
tracts given are not very interest-
mg. markets remained steady.
Parliament was to be prorogued
on the 25th it was expected thatl
nothing would be done in regard
Molasses,
Hum, New-Ener.
Sugar, brown, -
loaf, -
Tea. Younir H
Imperial, -
V heat, -Whiskrv,
-
per Peters'g. A". York.
lb 6 h 9 10
gal. 34 35
bu'h 35 40 44
lb 9 10 10 12
16 17 13 16
- bbl 600 475 550
ton $110 120 -590 90
- gal 40 45 " 32 46
42 45 S3 45
lb 8 12i 8 10
18 25 17 11
)n, - 100 125 90 99
125 150 120 148
- bu'l 85 90 90 9".
I gal. 30 33 27 34
Notice.
STRAYED from the Sub
scriber, at Greenville, Pitt
county, on Friday, 5th inst.
Jl spare made Bay Horse,
Blaze face, one of his hind feet white and
when travelling drags his hind feet con
siderably. Said horse broke his bridle
and went off with the saddle on him
he was brought from Tennessee last fall,
ana it is supposed he will make his way
in that direction. Any person takino- un
said horse and notifying the Subscriber
theroi, or delivering the horse to him in
rilt county, eleven miles east of Green
ville, shall be suitably rewarded.
JAMES M. DANIEL.
Sept. 9, 1S2S. 4-3
Last Call.
fPHE Subscriber informs all persons
indebted to her. that a settlement
must be made at or before the Supe
rior Court in October noxt. All open
accounts after that time, will be placed
in the hands ot an oflicer for collection.
D. WOMBLE.
Halifax, Aug. 2S, 1828.
N 2groes for Sale.
fXN the third Monday in September
next, at the Court-house in Halifax
town, 1 shall offer for sale,
5 or G likely young Negroes,
FOR CASH ONLY,
Belonging to the estate of D Pittman,
deceased, to pay the debts of his testa
tor by order of the Court of Pleas and
Quarter Sessions, August term, 1828.
JAS. J. PITTMAN,
Ex'r of D. Pittman, dee'd.
Aujr. 30, 1S28. 3-2
Notice.
T WILL SELL OAK & HICKORY
A Firewood at One Dollar and Seventy
five Cents per cord or, will furnish bv
the winter with the privilege of cutting
and carting themselves.
J. A. IRWIN.
8 Sept. 1S2S. 4-3
3&ctfgiotts Notice
HPHE ANNUAL MEETING of the
Roanol'e Union Society, will com
mence at Whitaker's Chanel, on Satur
day, 4th of October next, and continue
until Monday. Ihe members of the
Society are requested jrenerally to at
tend; as an Election of one or more De
legates to the General Convention at
Baltimore will be holden on Monday.
The friends of Reform in other sec
tions of the State, are requested to hold
their meetings and appoint their Dele
gates to attend said Convention.
There will he preaching on Saturdav
and Sunday as usual.
The Raleigh Star will please ffive the
above insertion until the time exnires.
and forward their account to the Editor
of tlie Free Press, Tarborough.
HENRY BRADFORD, Pres.
Halifax county, Sept. 5, 182S. 4 4
Tickets $2 25, only!
FIFTH CLASS,
State Lottery
OF MARYLAND,
To be drawn in Frederick, on Tuesday,
IGth of September, (next month.)
Odd and Even System,
By which the holder of two tickets or
two shares is certain of obtaining One
Prize and may draw THREE!
HIGHEST PRIZE,
Two Thousand Dollars.
SCHEME:
1 prize of $2,000 is 2,000 Dollars.
1 prize of 1,000 is 1.000 Dollars.
500 is 500 Dollars.
1 prize of
1 prize of
5 prizes of
5 prizes of
30 prizes of
40 prizes of
100 prizes of
150 prizes of
150 prizes of
5000 prizes of
200 is
100 is
50 is
20 is
10 is
5 is
4 is
3 is
200 Dollars.
500 Dollars.
250 Dollars.
600 Dollars.
400 Dollars.
500 Dollars.
600 Dollars.
450 Dollars.
2 is 10,000 Dolls.
54S4 Prizes amounting to 17,000 Dolls.
Only 10,000 Tickets Not one Blank
to a Frize.
WholeTkkets.$2 25 Quarters, 56 cts.
Halves, - - 1 12
To be had in a variety of Numbers,
(Odd and Even,) at
COHEN'S
lottery and Exchange Office,
114, Market-street, Baltimore,
Where the great Capital Prize of 10.000
Dollars, drawn on Wednesday last, was
sold in shares; and where ALL THE
CAPITALS WERE SOLD IN THE
THREE PREVIOUS CLASSES.
(TTORDERS from anv Dart of the
United States, either bv mail toost paid)
or private conveyance, enclosing the
Cash or Prize Tickets, will meet the
same prompt and punctual attention as
if on personal application. Address
J. I. CO HEN, Jr. & BRO THERS,
Aug. 22, 1838. Baltimore