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, ,. . - - i ' ' : - ' ,v :,.'-.- ; v" tt " i nrrr- -t -1 t - A- .? ... i, -4 ... AND NORTH-C AROLINA GENE RALvilBVERTISER. i, ' MdNDAYEyENlWGA . ' for'X'ZZi-A I t f J N , 1 . v i '.J . v. h V ... ,.. w (4. "1 it H i 4 fVIUtBia KTBBT MWDT CTtMlMO, ' lly b Mlvaoc. No tobHptioo will .be. ttkni for kf tcra tbaa IS jaoo(b ex- ' - utMt UMiiMia mm anil Ma per be diMooUaoed, except' t&f optica ftte editor. 1 '' 'T. All ADTtTitMTi (rctptttchnnfoti sod ineolreat Doticrt wbicb ere hiTarlkbtjr . CS) of M more kecta tbw breadlb,' , 1J . i-- tJ . 1 .. L ., and 31 1-t tor cacii cootionaace nrger . ' n- . vjtfiiearora naroejwi, j." -r;" - 17 LsTTtik to the editor, tbroafli the HWaiani 01 torn rvm-jucm nni umwm me r rxfUre oeid. or titer will Mtbe ulw out - U , now be bad in iCTeat variety ol nuto- ; ben, at 10 etch, (but will toon advance.) b;The official list of each day ' drawing will be regularly received. AptJlyat the .Store of v JOSHUA SKtitaERrJf. y -fta Atguit, 1821. .l J i tf775 ' i - L Dissolution. :"-V'r X'i ,npHB CeowtMenicp krtoforc auWting " JL , betvera the, 8utcr .bert, oodtr the . 1 was br aratoal eaateot diaaolvvd on ibe " Ut ,'dajf ot March bat. The bot of the Ut concera will be sett ltd bf Bmjamln Sutton -r Is bis abiescoi bj tkber ot ibe ether per .'ajtai-,-4-. - s . -i tjPWtiWIWCtTT'Tn'W ' JOHNM'MORINE, t The andmigoed bavtng purchavrd th Un , trtert of hi Uie Partner ie tbrTANEKY; arill ceatiatee the baiMtM ha bw mpm . ' JOHN M'MORINE. I GORNiJVUiAU FOR SALE ;At Jamei C. JohnstopVlHULv l ; CASH; e CASH for any At a- piantily of ; f 4 ; I wm BTe vAan tor any qnaw delivered ia Ldeaton: or at any convew ' ent landing in the neighborhood. v ' UtUKOL KLAIu, jr.' tf713 ; FOR SALE, FREIGHT on CHARTER ; 1 he good Schooscr CON LC2 A r CaftysWartribarthen "ial fc-at oarrel, hourly ex- ' pected from Kictunond, and is in complete . ALSO .v V-.-s FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, ' utner coastwise or to anv , 1 U i The Cist aailine lire- oak and 'cedar built Scuoorfta 'AJUK - Capt Anthony, burthen about 400 bbh.-'--Applj to either of the JUasten ou board, i irt ' ' , ' - , !' GEORGE BLAIR, jr.? t Jno; Jay tl, 1S?I. - tf773 J JJrandy, "Jhiskry; &c. 18 Hhdi. SdiTith proof W. ;";:m. RUM, 7- " J 0 Bbb. Northern Apple BRANDY, Cj:D. 3onJharnpton DoDo '.3 yean Ui'zs - M and Terr fine flavored - . - or,j,1,. WHISKEY. r - , f -j, 40 poreo London PORTER ' - J ' -j . JO llhds. M0LASSE3, .-y" f v Madeira and Port WINE,1 -"f For Sale at reduced crices br .. i-.'-T- JOHN PECKr ' PhmuwtK v 7,- 1821. ' Cw77 Cfaa i I Uatjoat received an addition to hie STOCK 'f f ."- -af GOODS, 4 i and oCVrt a treat variety ot . Seasonable and Fanry Article h Sale, I A e eaoderate rtrma for Cash or toodv Notes, n : mil ait trmd for .k: CORN at the market price delivered at , tCrotoo, or any convenient landinjja lathe jeighborhoi, T lit haM e hand ante Juortttuiu pr , Superfine Cloths U CtiisimetSi Cambrics. Jaeeorta. Lawafc - Mttslla'a Li nens, Bombasetta, printed Ratunettv Call xoea, naakia nod uumm Crapes, duck a do fancy colored Poplins, black and fancy color ed Uombaxtoes, tufterior baffand taflty Vest inga -second Crotbs Pooittcrt n great variety-. Flanor la, Baisen, Blanket; Ladies, and UentlcmenV woolen, cotton and tallk 8iockmgsGlovesislf.hoM tewing Cotton, Thred, thread Edingn k Cambrics, llandV krrcbieff, Bbawra, .Table Covers, Quiha-i riaina Dmkiea-.Flosa Silk,: Tape very superior lmprr'at TlOn leaden box f 2 l'41b for families. Loaf Sugar, fceke kc." Hit? JVqp 30, 1S. A, JltTU ISEINEi mWlNE i THOMAS TURNER. Hat tillm hand h quantity of -7- oi gooa quality, .wmcn ne wui teii axinf iollowins pricenvJ-- VA i.-nSv-Li " fTwine manufactured in Peteribnrg by Stephen V. WeUt Eaqw 40 cfcs. cash Id Cta, p iyabie June 1st, 182?. " f a T wine manufactured in Europe, at 35 cu. caan 40 cU. parable June 1st, lCzz. 5 Plymouth, Jul j p 1821. aVrTJ V; i K-; JrQMn fiafltr. f COURT. W UUiUAUWl rJutAS's. -4 - Weiii wiwwter. Jaw y.:'Af -;,.'?;;;.;' Bkid '"'-vt thtfgin Mr. Tarteo opened tba declaration m this cast. It waa aa ac tion rV a .brch at ptxiablsef .marriagat The damarea wete laid atlOOOi', -:. :Z : r4kncalPelt laid tne plaiotiS'a caw L;. omretiiejnry.- lliry Hsu naro nr m'd from the opening;, of Mr. Tnrton, wb5 the natnre of the ease wb'ch they bad to trvwsa; It f aa actioa brought bv. the plaintiff An. a Sophia ! pudd, V agamtt the defendant, Tbomsa Dugm, to recover contpenaatioa for the bensch of an enrseement into whicN be bad entered . aith her. tThe ptniatill who war, a, very yonng t womafi( waa' the daothier.of the trea.nrrr to the Ricbraoad theatre r "aod be weald cballenge the atnet est ard most severe scratiny into her conduct moral and religion ; altbodch he r fatbwr and aaotber were both dead. Iprtved of tbeir protection at an early age, she waa Lroughfi np to busior,ts ia the bat line. In which she' had beoo employ ed eince their death.. ;Tb f- drfendapt was a hatter,, and kept a shop in New tate-ttrrrt, where he bad. a respects. bl hare c( bunees., Ja the early part of 1819 the plaintiff became scquaintrd with the defendant she was then (aumai with the Ltnily of a man named Salt,vhoe, soo was at one time dipoed tn enter into a acirieas engagement with her. be bad not however accepted of him, al;boDh he wished by all fair means to gsln her aSTrctioM. -An in timacy then commeoced betaren ber and the defendant, curing tba conttnoance of. wtuchi she bad every reasow.to extt "that she should become hs wife. In some time, haw evtr, his love began to coolwhether it was that predeotial consideratwus bad checked the current of his aCectiona towards her whnm he had demord to be his wite.j or not, it was impossShle to say bat hV the erune nf the last year he gave ber to ondersised that she nfed oot expect him to fu'fit those intentions tovard ber which he had before expreased.' He should now read tome of the corretpondebco which had taken plaev'be. tween them parts ot which were indicia-e J of strong attachmeat , and parts of a most Microns description and it were well if this young msn cou'd tneo.1 the character 'and sty l of his add ma, L.r.rt bla next torrespondenco took' (.Uce with a young tadf.- The learned sergrant thn read snme erraeti rroja ie UrfrndintV iclter. fhef were- nrriafu, bai . nut htermdm ' ws At Ket to give the ortbiv-'ph f .t,he' orU T, mwh) . tat la )uUa lia Uih of Tebraary,' laia-1----------" 7 Dear Miss-1 take the I'.bertv once "Biofn": writing, of Which Intrusion! bops you' .ai .a . . ' win recuse j ana muii Deg another laVoer, tht is fey kfp thU ktfr toycsrsslf, as the fintiments w n, tean l sm about tn'ones, prompt by the s fret ion of mature for you slooo. Yon will iy sir sRVcttont Is soon gained! ha H fell oaf aa after knoairj yon ,ncr a short titrei but, eaarf'.isv, beS evs me It is not soon as you think t f.r I Know t,..r. !! ,(nr length of time, and tny A ctioa has nev er Wl on them as it has ow . yovV'foryour coarmv gear MiW h taoc-h to (aia lore j and CVetloe of any your j (eatlecaa J for i i ooeacian, tne art aoor vw, y" f aincd my trooseat love anj itwwa, ara waft aatiaCed in nvy own asfed yoa woukl arnaie aM a happr atfrK'-. rn-- Uear tZU, I do Crmty and aliSo!v decisfe th.t ft gaved my treateat a&ctioa tnl everMmaa eoeid Cave lor a feaiat, I have been aocb, jreed a) baf a ,ka!f tour bitereoarae with yea that I tht'bad the gratification of ackoowtedfhij my affection! to you before present moment, dear. Mian, yon lay is very far front your 4 wish, to de etive eay penoe, particular on this is! Jict. I feet myself extreme y glad aJ b-pf , yon tb'nk It aact. -v tender part j for ta tre whb affectioa h like toadiiog tne vital vein jitb a sharp matrnaaei,' ot wbicb avitl aono pTov dea.h if not stopped I tun? .-".""; Dar Mxa. I have iW taken ep my pea gain to finish ibis letter with eye freo froai tearsvhich waa dot the case when I left H. Ia rcadiog your letter yon my yoo are coga ecd to a gentlemso, abich it would ha toV possible for yoa to break ttlj My dear J4ko, pray judge.ldr yourself for a member yonr tngagrment win oe loriue. ' At The next tetter was dated u thai .i y : -r O.aty dearest girl I hasten your prlvste awat to relieve the burdea of year lover, -Oa nay dearest Anne I fear not Mr. or Mrs 8-lt. Pray leave it te use s will scu tie all dieappomttaenta wita them, whh the help of ellmighty that h all safSdent. - Then my dearest girl give me your cement that 1 may arrange matters to procure year e- topsaaeot, as I Jalely rrecived part of my property, which.' still . furnish . a bease .for your comfort. We, my dearest girl weed not mention It to any, btidy, aotil our onion ot. happioesa 'ie completed l aad thee God wtU take as aWet bms, fpre for. evrr a and t shall live together hke angela la paradise. a moor all the hiesaings ot heaven t and loved hf all that kaoo it, for jVaaiog ks such bap. py aaioafj..:N. . ,.?; m,.v v . ; : . a Mt drareat Anne. f am extreme tv sor- ry t cowld not have the pleasure of seeing yoa yesterday as I fully expected Just aa I was going, to make n suit, tremodoos stnrmcame on t J being ima it was much, afraid of being washed away with fiood. Af-, ter tne stoeos was over, I was takra wiia a vialeat mflammitioe of my bowels. " Cceld hot step oatSide the door t I wns ia bed br tf pass sevra Dear Anne. 1 should much wiab to aaow What Has been aaJ or ewe res. pecting yoa r leaving Itomcrtoa. ' Kyosi can drop aw a lion I shall hf gjUd. I hope I shall nave Aha pleasure d. seeing feat on Wednesday or Thnraday ext. rcaua ir aCsctkwatt lover, till death. ' - v 4 V TH03- JJUGGIXf " T ' ''The Warned aergeant, hfter cooimeirtiog opoa the' letters as he read them. 'stated that shortly after this the sVfcadant, he did , not koow Why, withdrew his atteotinra. He aodrrstood that he hsd siid be wou'd sooner risk the ccn'zt9 nf an actoo than aaar- ry her, she m sa ndJ.cu4 ta mlruUiS. Let himprevelt ' , ' V V George Payta was the first witness caHtd. lis proved te handwritin: rl the defen dant, wha had been hia ajrreat. ; ani also the eommenc:3ieM af t-a acqui''ttc J the parties with each other.: 'Ite plaint J wsathen living with her aunt, asd d A basU new for Mr. Salt. i The defendant prnpowd taxing Kxizirgs for her,, aa he attended ta msrry her but ( the. win em .thinking that indelicate took ber into bis own house, wheie she remain? 4 s or 6 months, durir-j which, time she was frequently a isited by the defendant and her Conduct waa' perfectly proper, f On bs cross examination he, said that the plaintt d'd not represent herself aa bavins a hrge property. T He once heard her speak tf a West India concretion t but he represented to her the fIUcy of atty oxprcm utions from that qnaner. Ilenreer urder stood tbst she pnaaossed more than flOO end heattrrwardsh-ard that she had but ISO. She d dtior show him a seaird packet' ad dresaedfto 9 r tlm' Puim, Uw.a'ie Said contained ter title to that bCfttertv: i.e never told wimesa she hal brw Rttrwd t. Me.- cae hit ftowte two or htce mantha hrfil'ths Wfctl w-t! brrkm bry.f (, became erbarraed. r.Thfl Uiotiil" is 32 ar 33 fears r.r a;e.,.; -f. -'A -Mary Kuhbert lives 'st "S5. Snow."Ceid; Where the. p!iir.tiJr has ber' residing with' her for nearly . twelve month. VVitDcts ta a married woman; and hat Uehteti cho live with her. -i ; i c ,- .' On her Craxatnlnatlon. she denied that P rect'?? ary contplaiaH of tha rn. aftSra aT.f aV a . m. .a. . , a . UCI .uKn'craor me piatntiJ. z.a .aerer heard any hipg r?cct!rsa c'i,hi ftreralUrifreai tavlcs been read, the case for, the p'aint.ff cJetedl Here. V " ' ' ' -. .r Mr. Serge sot Taushaa admitted that av ydbng svoaiao had a ngbi to pMcera a ho bnd for berseU If she eoold t hot then, aha meet asa fair play, and make ae w&Sul mis repremoutioos, a had been done m thie cae. riotbiog naa ever oceo Detter got p oa tne. Richmond stage tb.o the; prearot plot, fino plaintiff, a preuy looking grf, with her sis ter, was sitting Ml. the gallery- opposite tho L jur bo,J and she ' here herself to-daf to take a part m the taeact Nor waa thna aver a man more formed vhv Oature to be come the, easy .vactim of aa arrfet Woman, than the defendant. - Ht hoped that tba jury -even alight not have tneir pesas mflaokd wkh the plaietuTia lo'l view wi'Jt her prePy face and bsodome bonnet. . V . . . i eerw mom aas " .aa f rem ana jvurrw mes ancboiy.T However, bo thought from bar pretence that! she was likgiv to survive ta pr asent shock and, be dared say, when ahe procured their verdict, fcf she got one she aae qiite ready to eaeiaim with Ufrrdsa. , ; "Agatt I stand." -y '- - Tbajo lieat bacbalov in the lead." .. tie would prove to the jury that eh he knowlvdged she had slept three nigkte wtih ar yoe'ig saidahipmaa aad as ta her attach ment to the defeodant, ahe had declared tbst she did oat love him that aha pre&rredl Salt'a little eager to his ahole body. JIa would chow also that aha had represented herself as a lare fortooe and carried Use farce so far as to told up e parcel directed to Sir Hocae Pophaml cail-eg K her tale ta her fortune ra the. West-ladies i that aha had stated that she w, married . sad If so,' eaw hubind wis soCcieot for ber t no reaaooaha woman ought to have two.- r : . - ' Esther Eela, a schoolmistress, at hoae bourn the pUintUT resided for some time, sraJ examtoed principally aa ton commooicatket which Am mid she had received from JJr Croft, a solicitor, ia Chancrry-faae, respes ting a wns propeny ana a oox ot auitaondSa to which she bad a claim m the WesMadnaw Mr. Croft swore be dd not know t! plaia fi(T, nor bad he ever bad aey ccmaxunicatioOj " With befv'rWrVl------" OahisCrossHntaminatlna bd adattrd be) knew her brother Berjtmm, at Richmond a and alaO her mother, who once held a respect table statfrnr ia aisty. The hrshrr eajiedl opoa him twi years ago, with reference tot opposed right of propertr in the lamilr through aa ancle who had gone to tba Weat- indita; , -'- . Jae nobsnson waa a servant m Mr. Ssjt'a family when Sophia Badd wet b'viag tberi One time, epon bearing witness spesk' of lira. Ceeton, abb had made a present of a, ptrrot to t- ;s rri?n, the pIsiatiTa coeatro ac cl.c-itj tl I jt, and she led wbethef that tin. Een'oa had a sou.- WtC repli ed that she had three soos, two af bom she bad sen, buttle t-Vrd had been absent for eVut f.ee yearsv She afterwards tad prt--wrssr' ti.t af she would keep- a secrett She would ecqtfslat her - with saaetbirg that would sui prise- her. Witness nraavted tw keep her secret I the tlaintiC then aaid thaa ahe cotU marry neither Mr. &.lt m-M. Durgm, for she had been mtrrkd fve years befora to this fir. Demon, and that they l-ved three day,tes-;hfr. Che stated nothiog for ther tSan that theyv alrt torther the first nigV. ', Wi afterwards told ihiete ttav and Rtrs.S.'.j, after the Son hsd first caeo etunicau J it tj them, fr he too lid bceafisW formed tf it by the j'-iodJi and the threw weraaawlaCotrrt..-. -,- -; , . y . . C,t ber crsss-exaninatioe sJuf rated IbM theptaint.7a!J se bad beea arerried at friead'a house at H chmond. It aher taw plaintiff left Mr. Silt's that she eomanc ted this eireumitance to the family. te. """i lainra , mere lor fwe or three months arterwads. Wlrnesa I ft tlr. lUafe in June, 1817, and had made the stehmdaM arquaiated with tile glrcumstanca abuqi a month before. , y,: $ . 7 Tw,Lrh:r'T',f!,n,: -' fiwwi Ji. pUin i.Thad loJvei, were caSed . prmciesklrw to yw that shs hd not kpna wo rr threw OOSonsrr'urr hor r..ri l, kL-" r, were b.aiccl.1 was alie.terf ther easmfnaiin. vF-cni h.i it: i . -. .. iwi mc nioraiiea tafffendiBt a Kttie .-dan,rratii-waK' -i8,r'- fSi!nerrws6ehad neerr bea at a I . I lJit pl. B R ntt shi slept with 1 r, as one of the preeadms; tn'SM-s a-J :.e bad stated apow one occa sion, wfcea til reri.iacd from hue ell en - Andrew C;. Her. a wtchmsn,, haseeen.the r'i r.t TsrJ tLe : s llubboett return home stall tSort of thv ntt front ten to two, sc:orpanied br fg men, whnafd; t, sttKl shakmj hauls wiihaod kUsia them trr.targewntPcll hsvipg eoterwd Qpoa ' tU C-&atauta a!:4 greaiineuatioa. 7" :.. j ,1 r :..r V '4 I 'V. Mif,rttlM(WiWll'l'lMiJl m .. .. .... v . " m , . . :.t . ... . . . ; - -jt. . . : ' " . : - ' : : 4 ! ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . -t r-.-.. V..
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