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jotlies, and g500 iu money for liis yon, vihicli haviti roc«'ivt'tl, tlie fuitliloss fri.'fid tui-iK' l Stale’s Evulencc fur llie sake of tl>o SIOOO reward od'crecl for the apj)ieheiision of Cox, and betrayed his place of concealint nt. 'I'he deputy post- ,paster of Batavia, Mr. See\cr, toj^ether witli a Mr. Carter of that place, started in |)ursiiit, and having^ hired four Cana- they succeedcd in taking Cox, un der vvliat aulliority we know not, and brouKl>t liiin to Bullulo, whence he was convcved to Alliany, in the short time of hoiirs, by staj^e. He will, we pre- iiUine, be scut to Louisiana for trial. iV”. y. paper. SLAVE TRADE AND PIRACY. Bycajitain Clark, of the schr. Alert, arrived at I’ortsiuouth, N. H. in 25 days fiom Mai tinico, the Commercial Adver- tixr is informed, that a short time be- /('!(> his arrival at Porto Kico, a French $l;,ce ship -Jivrwcd there from Africa, with acafj.;o of slaves, which the master sold to til' piantei s for notes payable at a fu ture day. Nosusj)icion arose against the ofTuers or crew, utnil, after waiting some tin.f, they were induced for the sake of cash, to offer the notes at 50 percent dis count. This created a suspicion that all as not ri{»iit. The master linally sold llie notes at a discount, for a draft on St. Tiioinas, where lie went with the ship and p>’esented liis draft, and was inform ed that it would hi' puiil iti a lew hours. In 'he mean time (notice of foul play h.;'ini' bem ii ccived from Porto iiico) a 13.iiiisl) sloop of war got uiuii-r way and took j)ossession of the ship. The officers anil cK'w wei«- arrestrcl, and on investi gation it wus found that tlie former olVi- cer> (if the snip luul l)een all murdered L); the n ew on the j)assacji* from Ali ica, ex- cej)tin^; the second mate, whom tiicy pre- £C!v- (l, until they arrived in sightof I’or- to Uii'o. when tlioy imircliied iiim, chosi- Inew oflicers, wi*nt boldly on shore, and c:)'i('')ct('d as al>t)vc stated, 'i’he crew, coii'-isting of 17 pel sons, were to be ex- tctilcd at Marlinicjiie, soon after capt. Clark left. Bull. Patriot. Summary justice was recently inflicted on a man w ho was in the habit of beatijig bis wife. He was seized by two stout jwomen and plunp^ed into the river. On jthe first plunge the old fellow wasdeter- ■mined not to give up his right to b» at [his wife whenever she neff/erf it—on the si'cond plunge he wavered—on the third be gave up his right and implored for tnei'cy. He was set at liberty by the wo men upon condition that he would in fu ture behave like a man, which he pledged bimself to do. N. V. D. .Advocate. CIIARLOTTB: TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1826. A “Tennessean,” in the National In- 'lelligcncer, denies that Gen. Jackson has letermined not to be a candidate for the ’residency ; but tlio editor of the AleXan- Iria Herald, an opposition paper, states, lhat from circumstances which have since Icome to his knowledge, he is inclined to iJjcHcve the first statement is true. What- “Iver may.be the fact, it is plain there’s Something in the wind—the story was not made out of whole cloth. A fine scene, it would appeal', was cx- libitcd in the Senate chamber during Mr. ^Randolph’s last‘speech. The rliamber ■Was converted into a tap-room ; and ever and anon the popping of corks from por- ftr bottles was mingled with the squeak ing of the repre>*entative of “the chival ry of Virginia.’’ Doubtles-j that man must have a strong head, who can drink ;/b«r bottles of Lonlon porter in tlu* course of one speech ; and no astonishment need felt at any thing uttered under the in- iJuenceof such a powerful potati(jn. liut ^istonishment and niortification must be generally felt, on another account—that the respectability and dignity of the ;\- jTnetican Senate should be thus degraded. Mr. nanilolj)!! snys, the North is l>o- Ijinning to divide, and will di'. ide; but "woof the South are uni:'^*:!, and can al- v-ays unite.” It is uncertain whom Mr. means by “?reofthe South,” whethei the people, or a knot of political intriguer-,, ^'bohave their head-quarters in Virginia “-if he mean the latter, his assertion is probably true; if the former, it is not. last Presidential election ought to ^'avc convinced these political managers, these consofjuentiul “we of t!ie Soutli,” that their j)ower has departeil, that tiie) ‘^an no longer carry tlie people v. ith them. iil> all their munagenient, they could secure the votes of two states of t!u- 'outhio their candidate—of one of whii li Was a native, and of the other an adopt ed citizen ; and notwithstanding tliey uic ^-LlUni; to v'.r.itc ou an\j thing, tr-put down :hc p:'cscnt administration, their In fluence cannot extend much beyond their own fraiernity. The people are not with them—their interest consists in having the government well administered j and as long as it is so, it matters little with them whether this or that man is at the head of it. If he is honest and capable, and his measures tend to promote the weilare and prosperity of the country, they will not stop to inquire whether he was born north or south of the Potomac, east or west of the Alleghanies, before they yield him their confidence or give him their support j it is only those w ho have some selfish jiurposes to accomplish,son.e sinister ends to compass, w ho found their opposition on sectional grounds and geo graphical distinctions—and those are not the people, and have not their confidence. More than Iwu thousand of the Irish pe;isaiit- ry were scut iroiu Irclanii to (Janaiia, hirlng the year 1825, at ihe expense of tlie IJritisfi g'ovenunent. 1 he expenses liieurri il foriiicsc emigrants amounted to 221. per lua... A j,oi>d l)orlion of them, it is presumed, w ill find tlicir w ay into the L'nited Stat».s, aiid be employi.d on the public works in Kew-York, Oltio and I’ennsylv.iiiia ; and there, wlnle tlu ir services are iieudni, they may he usilul. lUit they do not Iji long- to that class of eii.igraiits who wou d be u ubciul Mill vahialjle acquisition to the country ; who would cUar up the wilder ness and form a resj eetahle ;uul snhstuiitial yeoDiaiiry ; und their emigration liitlier is not to Ijc desired. It seems to be doutiicd wliether a man who aims, in a puljlic assemldy, the most malignant and deliberate blows at the feelings and repu tation of another, so as to provoke iiini to seek redress by a duel, can be quite sincere and lioii- est, when he talks sentiinentullv on the field, anil professes to feel so nnii.h for the w ife and cfiildren of his antajjonist that he cannol aim at his life, h seems also to be ilouided w hetiii r hring your pistol in the air, in a duel, after tlie second or third round, when you h.ive already levelled .did (Uncharged ii as w ell as you could, be not tantamount to crjing “hold, enou.i^li;” since your adversary cannot then insist upon continuing the combat, w ithout exposing him self to he considered liy the world as ignorant of “ the laws of honor,” or destitute of all mag nanimity, or savagely vindictive.—iVu/. Guz. After an election in Westerly, R. 1. had ter- jninated in favour of Mr. G. lioss, while tlic votes were being counted, the floor of tlie elec tion room gave way, and landed electors and elected on the next lloor below, without any injury beinjj sustaineil by the party. In a late case of scduction in F’nglafid, the court room was tlimnj^ed with ladies. Daron Garrow, who presiih ii, said, “ I do not desire the ladies to Wait in court to hear an\ tiling that may shock their inodesly tinltss the;/ lU:e it.” The paper adds, “ one or tw o ladies tiien ri. tir ed, but the reiiiainJer ki ])t their seats.” Whut a fine thing for the (iuart^ rly Review, if such an occurrence had taken ])lace in tiie United States. 'I'he testimony, even as rej)orted in the papers, is such as ;io Aiiierican lady would vol untarily listen to. vide: and you will divide. V*’e have conquered you once, and w e ran and will conquer you again. Aye, sir, \vc v, ill drive you to the wall, and w hen we have you there once more, we mean to keep you there, and will nail you down like base money.” At the Superlcr Court, held at Savannah, Ga. on the UTth ultimo, a wim.iin was convicted of buying or receiving lliet from a negro, w ith- out a ticket from the owner or overseer, and sentenced to pay a line of lUl) dollars and costs, and to be imprisoned ia tlie County Jail for 3u duvs. The Count dc /Ju.w?/, relates in his ?femoirs, that passing by when the Provost of the Army to which I’le belonged, was about to hang a de linquent soldier, he begged him to sus]jenlt!ie execution until he could gallo]) on, and beg a parihiu for the man from the commi-.nder-iii- chief. The I'rovost j-.roniised he would; the intei'ceder returneil in half an hour, but i'lmiul that the execution had taken place : when he repri'ached the oflicerwith his breach ofjironi- ise, the other only n plied t’'.at the spvditlor.s (,s gdii to y;ct tired. 'I bis reason for lianginga jioor creature is more pleasant than just; but it ilhis- tratcs the motive and mood ot the crouds tiiat attend executions. 2\at, Guz. I'roin the New-York Acicricun. W'c have seen a letliT from W'ashing- tion, gi\itig a sketch of Mr. il.inilolph's last six hours oration, iVcjm whicli it would apj)ear to ,hav»! been more lic‘'(>- tious, indecent and dispraceful, as wi 11 to tlic indiviilual, as to the body of which lu is a mcm!;er, than any of its fartriu:- liers. 'I'he letter we have seen, iiiciuilcs a- Munig those espseiially bii!)jei.t to tlie Virginia Se.nior’s vituperation. Mr. Ilolnu'";, of Maine, who was called by names the coarsest ant] most degradii'g ; Con’^'iodorc liurron, who was treated as a “coward” and a “wietch”—.luhn Williams, of 'I'ennessoe, and n.any o- •lu'rs. Not a word was said dis;csi)cr.t- I'ul to ?Wr. Clay. At interv.tls, t‘;is har- atigue was inierriij.ted by the po;,'pi:igd ci.rks fr(;in porter bottles, td' which the speechilier is said to li:^ve emjtticd four during the lime of ibis mitjxjuriiig of his '.vratb. It was not ag'ilnst iiiwiviuuals alnnr, however, lhat .Mr. Kandolph \rnted his bile, ile included all the tiorliiei ri States in I’.ie range of his maitdiciiofis. 'I’he antii'xed is given as a faithfui recoi\! (jf a i>art of I’.i^i rcinari.'j on tl.i.i last tojiic. “ We know what we are doing. We td' th.e South arc uniied from the Oliio to Florida—and-H e can idw ays unite : bat you of the Norili arc bcginnini^ to di Few occurrences have transpired, if ail', since the i’ormation of this (iovern- ment, which looked, in our approach to them, to be so full of fearful, or at least ol embarrassing consequences, as those which had connexion with tlu* recent Creek controversy, and w hich is now so hapi)ily adjusted. The Kxecutivc had, it must be confessed, a delicate and high ly responsilile task to exeeufej an ! a task, the execution of which leipiired both wisdom and firmness, :uul without the exercise ol both, the most embarrassing conseciuences must have followed. The public tranquillity, to say the least of it, as certainly menaced at home ; w hilst tjiose of other countries and of oilier kinds ol governments, looked to the occur rence and hailed it as a symptom of our approaching tlissohuion. 'I'o meet such a crisis, and to |>ass it as has i)een done, IS alike demonstrative of the lirmness of om' re|)ublican fabric, and of the wisdom ol the Executive ;o w hom the admiriistra- iion of our government is entrusted.— We are out ot the controversy unhuri, and in a way highly honourable to the giivernment: and which is no iessgrati- f)ii;g to the Iriends of harmony at home, than to the advocate of liiiei iy and re- pniilican government all over the world. Whilst the Executive is entitled to the thanks and lasting gratitude of the coun try, for its j)oceediifgs in this ^cl■y deli cate a!id respr)iisible controversy, it is es pecially due to the Secretary cl' ^Var, on whom, from his official relation to the subject, the burden of it rested, as did the nei^otiations which led to its settle ment, to awaril to him a large share of the praise which is due on so hajjpy a ter- mih .tion ol it j and although others niav have C(jiitriljuted their aid in effecting this result, they l.ave moved merely in c(j‘-oi)eration with the views of the Secre tary, and in accordance with his advice. Nat. Journal. The Petersburg Hejiublican makes the following remarks upon the election of Gen. 'I’aylor, of Norfolk, to the Virginia Legislature. 'I'he paper is oppoed to the administration.. “(len. Ro. B. 'I'aylor has been elected a member of the Virginia Legislature, from the county of Norfolk. lie was brought forward for the express purpose of opposing .Mr. (iiies, whose election, IVoin Amelia County, ajijjcars not to be doulited. Although it was announced in the Noi folk papers on the morning of tlie election, that the (ieneral would not con sent to b(' considered as even pledged to, or in opposition to, any set of men or measures, tho fact cannot be concealed, lhat he gues into the assem'ily as an ad- minis'lratioti man: that his sjilendid talents will be enlis’ed on the side of the powers that be ; and that he is to b? the Ajax of the opposition in the V'irglnia Legisla ture.” Nexi'-Vork—.\ caucus of the “republi can members” of the legislature—87 at tending, has been held at Albany, and ado])ted a resolution tluit a convention should be called at Herkimer, on the 1st Wednesday of October mTit, for the pur pose of nominating suitable jiersiiiis to be supported for (iovernor and Lieut, (iov- e'riior of the stale, and puhlislied a long address to the people. 'I’he “ Clinlon- ians” are also r'aliying tiieir forces, and, it is said, will hold a coiivention a'. Uti ca, for the same pur])ose. I'^iks. Nutionnl Eoad.—It will gratify many of our readers to Icurn, that a l>ill has l)ecii reported, and twice reai!, in the Itousp (if P.ejM'esetilalives, autho'.izing I he President of the United States to ap point Commissioners fur laying f)Ut tin- (irand National Jioad from the Distiiet of Columijia to New Oi leans ; and to ronmience the laiportant wor!;, vv hen, and where, he may deem L'est for thep.uiiiM good. 'I'here is no hope, we be!i*ve, ol' ;inv further progiess !>i'it;g inujli' iu i!it' liill during the presi nt session ; at th.- next, howeve:’, it will engage tlie carl} atul earnest attention c-f Congress. Air. il(i:elle. 'I’he legi^ laUire of Maine, at its hist ses'jioT), ]i;isseci a law, exempting froin attiu iuncnt, ex-cutio!i and distress, ail piodui e of farms while standing and o f'jw iti;’, and nntil ilie same shall have , f)een harvested : and all tlie interest any (le!>:or may have in one [lew in anyineei- iiig house, where he and his funilly do w Ol shij) statedly. mill in IJ( the!, \'er. was rurtied a- I wav I'va IVeshet, ilMated down the stream for several rods, and lodged f>ti an i d.ind. 'I’lie lower story was swejtl away : Init tlie u|)i,>er storv remained so entirely frrr from injury, that a lari^e finantiiy of grain co)!tiiitied in it was n^t even wet. I.ii.'i'alion rf ■ — 'Viu ti any vvhitf’ w oudi', frequently dime ov( r v. itii a rcMirentr.it- id Sdhltir.'i iViiin ^i.avin^Ts of ned.oga: y, r i.tl tlu-ii polis!i(’, i: acqiii'iahi^M'~inil i jl')';f much re-f^.!: ')l;ng 'ly v ■' !. M DiCKr.nso;^,Senator from New Jersey, ])ublishes aii arii-le in the nl of the 2ttb ult. rxplaitting the manner in which he was twiro pre vented from speaking, ijy the Vice-Presi dent, while Mr. Handolph was alioweil o s|)eak half an fiour in favor of his molioti. •Mr. 1). entirely exonerates the \'ice I'resident from blame in the case, and is satislied that he was out of order in at tempting to addi'css ih(“ Senate on the oc casion. He concludes, by saving. “Whai I Itave now stated is to shew that 1 have not ileserved censure, and not frorn anv desire to |)i es( t ve * t/ie/iarmonij of t-'ie ntir jtarty,' in n hicU /have no interest—the on ly party 1 belong to is an old otie—nor yet for the purpose of vindica'in the \'ice President ; that t as U I len re to aentle- men of his own school, to irhich 1 do not he- long.” t'/ias. Couiicr. Fort'eri/.—On Saturday mijrning last, a g'Miteel )joking youtig man, bv the name Jllhert Vointer, presented to Al'’. II ni v Whyte, of this town, u ticket in th-' Ciiand Ctjiisolidaied l^ottery, drawn ot. W’ednesday last, in the city of Wasiiiiig ton, ihe numbers of whicii, as lhe\ tij>- peared on the face of the ticket, etititieii it to ^ ol SaOO.—As it was only an ei..;iilii, it was not examiiii d very sci ujjulouslv iiy Mr. W . but a chei k for th-' ainoiini vv.l^ immediately given oy him. 'I’liis ii;ip;,e'i- ed Ijefoii* the bank was opened, iu tlw mean time, .Mr. \V’. discovered, by luiid- ingthe ticket up to the liglit, that a Nu. had been itigeiiiously pasted on, !iy wiiicli it seemed to be MUuied to tiic jirize abovi slated. iVlr. Ne^l, one of our iudei’atig ;- tig?ble peace ollicers, was immediately put in reijusition, ,nd h(»m tiie descrip tion given ol ilie young man, lie succeeded in tracing the vouth lo nis hiding place, and finally conducted him lo jail, whore he now awaits the sentence ol tin? law — and to “(jod and his country” we leave bini. V’ti/. licit. Small Pox the Indians.—'i’his dreadful disease, we are sorry lo learn, lias nu’de iis appearance in the Choctaw Nation, and carries off a great many of the natives. It w as introduced in the na- timi aiiout 'hree weeks ago, we under* staiifl, from New-Orleans, by a party of Indiat s who had visiteit lhat City. Our informant states that this parly lost near fifty of their numj>er befoie tin y reach ed home. To prevent the disease fVom spreading to the while settlements, all commun'ication with the natives should by common consent on our part be sus pended, Mobile Register. W”c arc pleased lo learn that Mr. J. ru;manof New York, whose wife and we believe child were destroyed by itie exjilosion of thr ji^ina steam boat two years since, and whose nlfuirs sini e, we are told, have not been [)iosperous, has drawn two inizes in iiu‘ lottery recenilj drawn at Washington : one of lOUO dol lars, the other of 2;'),000. N. V. jlmerican. .\t the Court at Concord, .Mass.— Snlh/ Rcc.d was triedfor an commit led on her husband, John Heed, of Bedford, by poundini'" him with a large fnallet oti his K/toii'led^e-box.” She was sentenced to 4 mon:hs conlinement in the common jail. At her reijuest, she was [lermitted \o go to Camliridge jail for the l)enelii of the sea air.” A|iplicalion was mude j fur a diuorve, by Ivr husbanrl, who had re- I celved so many striking marks rjf her nt- \Utc.huient, wh'cii was granted without «//- j ruO)iy. Boiton Pat. NiU'-York Cnnnl.— iJw the. 17t!i nit. ther-e ari ived ;it Albany fifty canal boats, 1 several of them direct fiom Koiljester, without havitig bi'en unnecfssaiTl^ de tained by the way, fleej>ly laden with flour, wheat, aslu's, 8;c. The AI!)a?iv Ari^us says—••business has now fairly (.ommeiK (•(!."’ Yesterday morning th.e fowboal Pitts- l;ug arrived In-re in 22 hours fiom 'I'roy with IjOObariels of (ienes-,ee flour, Ik- ingih’e first c:ugo from the (’anal lhat has I'jaclicd the city this season. A', j: (iiz. T'le r.i'itiih pni ket I'l'aiicis I'reeiiiig, arrivcrl at Il.il,la\ on tile l.ith Mhiiii'», in six davslroili ,\e.v-VHk. Dleil (.11 iKMid. on t!i.-n'tli, His lv;''i ileiicy Muj.ir (irn'Tid thi' '/'inf>t, a;.-eil Mmisler I’leiiipotcntiM'v froiti lie- Comi i,\ liiissia til the Uiiiti ii .Males. Ilis lii- neial took place at !!.dila.\. I( tter ha> !>i n r( ceivtf a* \(jii(ilk frf)m tile I'. S. s!ii;) ,'on.'Iellatioii, w iiicli re|>ri seiits ill" irev.' ol tlie 1101 net, as ij iil''mil'h alHi teil V. it'i Uie siii.ii! p'jx—Ij ot tir> 111 have t!ie dis ease. Tlie Ifev. r. A. i r _v has rcsiji-iK'd his silna- tion as .X;;'! 1:' t'l the Anii rieaii S'lcietv lir ine!i- (ir.ali.g tlie t Jmlit.Oll (.t the „i'V.S. 7/;7, 111 this eouii'y, at Uie scat ( f .‘^arni; 1 N’ei lv, on 'i'hiir^'l i_v, ilic -Uli inst.oit, bv tiie llev. Mr. liunter, Joii> Iwox, I’jij. to M.is 11 v.snau\i.i- ir. 'I'o u'hom it nuiif Convrri}. rililK Spanish II..rM- 1)(»\ Ctl MM.IA will Jl. remain at in\ sttbl'', in ('harldtic, dorint^' the tiirei- iirst ii»._v s of (iiir next .Siijx rior (Joir.t. It Is also pruii.ibli- lliat In- may .statnl him tliii (Ijvs 111 every otii' r wet k, to the iMul f.ftl,'.- ,i a- i s'Jii ; IJi : cei'laiiity wi.ei’eot nt i.' lie kniiWli a* (.'Oiivt, D. T:. D! .M.AI’. 1 M:-.vJ, W V ^ v\wc. \\\ vv\ V i\ e V s. I^fll'. Ollieerx beioie^ing to ilu Regiment of I lavuiiA att.icluil to tlie lltli I’nj^ude ot* the 4tli iJiviSKjii o! tlu* Xnrth-Caroliiia imlitia, are conmianded to -j'pear in (’liurlotli, o:i Fri- ilay. the 19th inst. eqniiit as the law iei|i. r« s, for the |)iirpo.se of drill, lo p.rado on th«r (Jollege (ireeii, at IJ nVlock. Jly order of .f*s. A. Mka\s, Col. ComM?. DA.N’f.. COM.MW, _May2. 182(v ' Jt.^o VI.I, those who know tin nipelvrs iinic iitod lo the Kite Rev. Uonerl Davis, f,,r 1. r- ViCes in the ministry at (Ji Ik I.evei meit.n-- lioiise, for the years lhJ2, iHJ.i aikI are infiirineil Hut unless pa_v me.a is marie on or lie- fore tile wee of oor lu xt i,'(>ni.ty ( oiirt, the subscription list will be put into tlu liaiidsi-l'an oflicer ti>r rolli i::iHni. y.l,\Ars AI,K\AM)r.R, Agent for I'liuMis ll'tov bH, Adinuii.strator. May 5, .ctbj \ii\i'A\ Vov ri^llK s hscrlber efV. rs for sale a valuable ^ v t if I.ani!, on acc(>ii.- ’■V vV . o.hitini; leriiis, vvliie' ir part of Iredell coin.tv. i'.. i.ie head u.diMb i;f IJoc y Kiver, :nl join, i, ti;> ^'ll.ds 1.1 (i. S. Ili.iiston, lU njamiii lirevai.i aii'i o.lurs,, • M.il coiit.ii'i iig .>7J :u res. Tlie simI .mI is of goiiil q.i liitv an ! u ( II u ater •il, tin' li a- t. spr ■ gs and br.iiicht s. )l Uie l uul now in cn>, , n.. ';:.t- i iij;'to i > (ir .lei'es, tin ino>,; ul it ' .\t ' .na- luiri'd and \i.!i |)''>.iiii-i c.iiii, rollon or iieat, in sntiii-ient iin..ntii_v tn iiiunu.iiitlv cui.i, en ulu the husliandinaii I'.ir his lai'iir, I'.vperinu i l h;Cs pr'iv. n that it is peeur.ai;) adap'eil to r ceivC! iVi'eat and perm am nt Ik in fit from man .re.— fill re is on il a large portion ol low i.7P unds, of excelh nt qn ihiv, eitlu r for mead.Mv i i p.«s- '.n"e, lu (ir iJae;-. >of vv liieh an iii go.'d oi-,.ef* and havi- been mow ed fur a number ot wars. I he |)vincipal dvvi Ihng-bouse is larj;-.' ami eom- niodioiis, which, with a little add.tional exp. nse, luignt he ma le coiiil'irtable ainlconven ei.i > ven for a 1 irge rainily. The .situation on vvlneii Stands is probably iipial lo any hi Ihis or lie . il- jaceiit eininti s- 'I'h. re is a well of g .o.l wa ter convenient to the liou>e, aiul a large, lu’tilo Hat'ilen. There are I wo impiMvenieiits on iniH tract, which will he sohl togethi r or si y, to suit purchasers. It would hi- a ih s i". Ic placi of residence fora member of the pi'ofVa- sion of l.avv or a I’hvsieian, being in a lespi . t- aole and [lopuhius iieighiiorhood, anil .it lu .uly an ecpial dist.iiice from live snrroiimliug vii.. gta. It IS uiiiu cessarv to givi a fnrMi. r d ser , 'lon of tbis l.'ind, as those, no doubt, vvisliing lo pur chase, will view li e preinisi s. I (>r li rins, >p- ply to the subs, i ibi r, living 5 miles iiortn of (Concord, (Juburrus county. A. C. M’m-i’.. N. n. .\pproved casli notes, lu groi-s, or i,.itcS negotiable and payable at the Cliarlotti. H.iiik, will be received in i);ivment. Ai C. .il. 8Jtf ON Tiiesthiy, t!i ;>Oth day of this inst.inf, will oe snid at I'liblic V'emlue, at tlie lati lesi- dence of Robert S.iiionton, Iv.q. in the lovvn'of Statesville, all the peiishable pari oi the estate of said Siinontim, consi'tiiig of a j^reat variety of articie-s, among winch are liorsis, c ittle, hogs, liuii-.eiiold and kitcln. n furmturi, corn, I.acoii, a ‘Mill, sev( ral vvago..s, farmii.j^ niei .sil# of every de.scription, and about lortv Iik> I_v ne- groi s, of almost every size and descri|)tii.n Several vahiahh* phiiitatkhi.s in tlie ncinh(;or« hood of .itatesville, on some ol vvlii. h ar. wli at, oats and corn now planleti, and sevi ral lOl.-. m the town of Statesville, will be n iited .it Kir .same time. The sale .'ill eoiitiuiu from o.iy to day, till the w hok' is lis])Osed of. .\ reason .ol« ered.t will he given f«jr all exci |)t a |)art i.i ino ueifroe.s. 'I'eriiis will he more particularly niaile known on thisday oi' rale. .i:oit(.K l„ OAVIDSO.N, TIll.OlMllI.lJS I ' nx’orif. .lA.Mr,s ( AMi'in:i.i., > May2, All persons indilited to the estate of Rohcrl Simonton. K.-tj. are requested lo make immi.li- ate payiiK iit ; a.id all those hav il'g cia ms a.i;..:nsL the deceased, are nptiiii 1 lo pn sent ti.i jiro- perly authenticated, v\itliin tie'time hi..itn by lav\(| otliervvisf this note.e will oe- ple.iued a- gainst l!ieir admittarice. .i:o. 1,. i)AViiiso\, ) Tlir,t)l*llll i:,> l'.\l.l,s,r Lj:'ory. .iAMi:s cAMriJi.i.i., 3 Rl.iy 2, IK jr.. .ti.si V III AIC Vi IV V V \ W \ V1111. rilllK Mib.srrilx r informs his frn nds i.nd t!i« I. public, tllat he has pun based ihat will known establishinent, lately w n d .uni oc iipi- ed b_v Dr. Ilendi.rson, and is now j.ri j .lUi. to enlcrt.iin trivi Ih rs and )th'Ts, v. ho n ,._v ph'.i.M^ to call on him ; and no exi rtions w ill be sp.ii t.d to r. mil r tlieiii eoiiifortable, and tin ir -t i_v a- greealile. Ili*;ta!)le will lie I'nrinsl.i'd w .'li ev ery variety which tlie countiy atlord. , i. , .o- with tl..' best of liijiifM's; and his slal)l s • iih pleii'y of pi-ovi nh r, ..ml cartful s. r\ai.t > v.o) l)C in consianl alien.'anc'. Rti.iKUr I. I)I\KI.\.^. Cleii; itle, .\;)iii IK.ii. 'H'.) I, 'j ' I he ('.’.r.iden .ionriial v' iil ins' rt tlie aiiovn tliree VM I K and forward his acuoiint iur pay. II.' Ilf. il \ \ A^\■A^ froiii the su!)sfri!)er, on 1 tlic ..Mtli (,l ,\prd, a in n.au named \\ 11 I,, about ..0 \ i ai , 01' e, ^ r> r. it H or 'J inelies lii/b, i,i a d 1 } Corm, and when spoken to has 1 d iun east look, “aiil liej' TO « is pnreha^L d »n‘‘ fi-oni Mr .lames M’t nlloch, of ,\li-( k !• nourg, 11) I) Cl iii'ier, 1 .'i /. \\ lio. evi r will :ippre!u'iid said in 4I0 and h. lg- him ill any jail, and give me ini’nnia'ion sn tbat I 111 get him a,gain, shall b'- suitably leuariled. Infonnation r.-l.itive to liim f;;recteil to C..nnleii,' S. (j, v; ill he receiv ed. •JAMIIS iU'A'DlilCK. .M'tv C, I.S.?!'). 'ItH.i 'li'ivkvu \M) eommiiied to jail in Com or I, ,N. r. on tlie Jotii (,f April, J a ne;.;: ) iii im who calls h;-, nai: l- I l>- \'. Ai;l), and sivs he ni lon^s to a Mi. l.loliii'jiii and llatly, vhowere tiiving , b in ;o the South, and h U tin m at ti.e ( at.iw ba riv i r. Said In v is a!) .iil 3'i vi-ais I dark comphf’ed, j tiit 6 inciies il } li, having a sc ,r aho\ e his |. tt 1 \ 1 , and on ii. • hit .«i'K' of Ins nos ■■ I lie oviiiei' is re- rt.cs'e l to eoii.i! foivv.iiil, prove pivp. fty, p^y I b..r;;-( V and t.ike bin; ;.v a' . W II.I.IA.M V. -M MiA.V, Jailor. Api'.i 2,:;. ly .’tj, :^thi •
The Journal (Salisbury, N.C.)
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May 16, 1826, edition 1
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