' ol a. liuiiiaii ! Efior.,'>n :,;is I'OMi said of ti.is sjuiliy pair—but -.vh',‘11 all altcnipi IS nvide iv.. uiily to pul- ;UiU', ‘)iit even juMily liie grossest yiola- 'iotih of law, Uiviiic and human, it is nc- rssdiy that ihings be r.allt-d by their rigiit names. Georgia Jleporter. Mvrident.—A fpw nights since a person hy I lie nuine of Evers, who was impri- f.jiu'd in Knoxville, CrawTorci county, fur -i small debt, broke jiil (probably by the iibistance of some o»u-door friends) and escaped. Shortly after he v\-as found and r.rrested by Mr. Barker, the Deput> •olieiiiV. On his way ba k to jail, he- found an opportunity to mount Mr. B’s lior^e and‘escaped. He rode several ’niU:s, then abandoned the horse, and »;anie to this place. On Thursday last >,c was again arrested’by Mr. Barker, and alter properly secufinjf him, slan g'd again with him to Knoxville, in com pany with ivvo or three other ])crsous on horseback—the prisoner ridmg; behind one of them, and another having the iope with which Evers was bound, tied round his arm. in this situation they nrrised at Tharp’s Bridjje on the Ichtic- 4 0tnia, after night iiad set in. It being rainy and extremely d.-rk, the horse of the person having the end of the rope, walk ed utf iUl' s^do of the bridge, canying his rider with him, and draggiiii;- the prison er from tlie horse on whicit he was iTiouna'd. lie fell o’l a wooden pin which secured the platiK to the sills—the fail w\is on his side, and v. itli such force as to loriiiiiiato his existence in about an hour. The person who ft 11 from the bridge was but little hurt. Macon Mtcsengrr. Melnnchohj —We regret to learn ibat during ii;'' pfi forn)ance of the funer al lit)!iorsot Mi ss. JitVeison and yVdatns at b, . .i-Rouge, on llte 9ih August lasi, a iriK u:aer took pluct between Mr. An- lh!i\y i** iust(;n, Attorney for the Com m u V. ealth at that place, and Mr. J hn B. Poits, formerh a resident ol Wes’. B..'t.n-rvoiii;e, wiuch unninated in iho death i i former, in consi qui'lice of a wound infl'.i led »>y a poiii.ird ; r e died in al)0ut 10 minutes. — .Mr. 1*. was a native cjf i\-iersi)urg, and in the ‘27th year of his age. 1 !iu^ in itie i.u>rning of his day, with the is.ghiest p.»)spects in view of I’uiijie usei jiiiess to himielf and to socie- TUESDAY, SKPTEMUKU 25, 182G. A dinner has been given *o Mr. Clay by the citizcns of 'Lcwislnirg, \'a. as a token of their confidence in his integrity, anti of their admiration of the uniform course which, during a long political ca reer, he haspiusued with so much honor io himself and his country; The com mittee, appointed to invite him 'o the din ner, say—“Although the detractions of envy, and the violence of party feeling, have endeavored to blast your fair repu tation, and destroy the confidence repos ed in you by the citizcns of the United States, we rejoice to inform you, that thi people of the Western part of that state which claims you as one of her most gift ed sons, still retain the same high feeling of respect, which they have always niani- fested, in spite of the maledictions and I)ickerings of disappohikd editors and in- krcHted politicians.” 'I’he manner in wliich Mr. Clay has been received by the/jcfl/y/e, on his wliole route from Washington to Kentucky, and also on that by wnich he returned, afl'ords tiie most satisfartniy evider.ce that he is still strong in Ihcir confidence, notwith- ing tl'.e untiniig efforts of his enemies to brei*k him down. The slufts of malice and detraction have thus far fallen harm less at his fct ; and hi^ present defainers A number of tiie citizens of Louisa county, Va. met at the Court-lloube on the IStiinlt. and nominated f. P. Bar bour as a candidate for the office of St- nator of the U. Slates from Virginia, af ter the 4th of March next, when Mr. Kai.ihJph’s tt I II) will exjjire. The /’e- fcrsburg Itepuhiicun, in reference to this ty, has this [)roinising young man j nomination, says that the Virginia As coi'sitjned to a pn-tuatuie gra\e. The ,, Bulo,^(„use Gazcu.' of ihc 1211. 1“'-B'-'l'fv >i».-piesent says : Mr. Putis was immediately taken ^ Administration, as torfroy;Mr. Randolph in'o custody, and w iil be tried at the next The grulifiaition^ wc suspect, at such an j event, would be altogether on the other side. For the lionor and dignity of the Se- session of the Court in Ociober next. which will be held i Pel. Inf. Not lotig since, an elegant bridire over }auly n\er in the western partofV'ir- ginia, was consumed by fire, and circum stances rendered it certain that it, was thr '.vork of incendui ies. Two men by the name of Kincaid have just been tried for the crime, and in 13 minutes the jury re turned with a verdict of guilty. The judgment, of the Court, as it ought to have been, w'as severe. They were ordeied to pay a line oi S lOOO cach, to he confined in the pui)lic jail of the Coun ty for three years, (to be taken out on one day, in each year, and placi'd in the pil-; lory for an hour) and after the expiration ^ ^ of the term of their confinement, to enter into recognizances each in the sum ol one thousand dollars with security, to keep the |>eaee for seven years, and to stand committed until the bonds are i*-iv- en. KaUieg. On Tuesday morning last, just l)efure dav, the Northern sti.ge was robbetl of par of IIS oaggage wiien wiiliin a few niiles of LoiK»sl)urg, on its way south.— There vjere several passengers, all of whom probably would have lost their trunks, but the driver fortunately discov- «>red what was going on, slopped the Gta^e and pursued the villains. 'I'hey succeeded however in carrying off one tniiik, belonging to a gentlemati of Charleston, S. C. v.hich contuined a- inongst other valuables, 100 dollars in jjpecie. Raleigh liegister. nate,we si'.ould wish Mr. Randolph dro}p- erf, as the Republican ex])resses it,* biit as to any injury !i? can do tl-.c Adminis tration, wc shculd be entirely willing to have him re-elected. We believe ihe party which placetl him where he is, are pretty well convinced that his cxertiuhs instead of weakening, have very material ly strengihened the Adnunistvatiijii; and no more favorable result can i>e a,n.icij .n- ed from iiis future coin sc. Tliey would droj)’' him, if tliey could do i; ^Mth u good gi ace ; but tuere’b the dift'icalty. lliey u necessary, for their own credit, to ai enipt a defence of iii> conduct iw the Senate, and to justi fy his gross indignities and personalitier.; and to “drop” lam now, will both belie ineii assertions, and throw discredit o!i tiieir judgtaent. To avoid this, they wili prob..!)!} re-eicct him. toposed, uudera sliect, at tiic Navy Yard in this City, after having been hauled nj) on the liiclinea Plane constructed for the experiment. Comparatively lew per sons were aware of the intention To launch her, and still fewer of the day and hour, both having been undivulged, to prevent too great a crowd, as, in case of any ilif ficulty in the launch, such as some had predicted, it might have impeded the ne cessary operations of the workmen. See. A good number of persons, however, witnessed the launch, which is supposed to have been one of the most bi autihil that ever took place. Not the slighiest difficulty occurred. The vesstl was started off a little before eleven o’clock, a >d majesticall) ploughed her way lothc river. Tiie distance :ihe had in ilu bt- ing considerable, and the descent small beyond exair.ple, her mo\ement occasion ed almost almost as much soiicinidr as pleasure. But such precautions had oeeti t'.ken by the skilful officers and on ’i oi the Yard, ;hat not tlie least accident occurred; and, in a few' miiiutc!?, this tine Frigate, after being higli and dry since May 1822, iu excellent preservation and order, lay snugly at anchor in the Eas tern Branch. j\a/. Int. The late Judicial aypointment.—The Ca tawba Jouiiuii, anti L w i iiei iii 'he Wes- ttrn Carolinian, conijjlain, and w itli much reason, we think, of the apiiointmeot oi Judge Mangum to the bencii of ^he Su perior Court, by the Council of State. I'he main grouiid of complaint it;, that Judge iMangum resides in Orange county, which has had more of tin.se appoiiii- menis v\iihin the la>i ten years than ihe whole of tlie State l.esuies ; ..nd \\iierc ihree out of the six Judges now reside. This IS a \fiy unfair dislri()Utioi-), or ra ther monopoiy, of an >flBce e(|ually im portant to e\ery part of the Suae ; ■^ince Ihe iii' umbents are frequently ta'dcdon to exercise soiiu- jf their fi'iirtions be tween ih> lerins of the Courl>. A per son here liL.ving buc,i:u‘ss with (Mie oi' he Juiiges must gj 80 miles to II iils!)oi ougii: from W ilmington 1 10 n,i!es t; New !h;i n; and from il'.e exireiPie western [)art of the Siaie ,about the same ilistnnce. If tiie Judges were appi)inted fi om differeul pur s ol tiie State, say one from each Ju dicial District, this incotnenience would !)e n.aterially lessened. Ii is very justly remarked, that Mr. Mangum’s stanaing, either as a Lawyer or a Jiiogi.^, is not su respectdble as t(; outweigh these consid- ations of convenience. We have heard otner ol)jection5. to the aj)pointment, which it is needless to men- lun—it is as unpopular here as in the west, and a strong hope is tnteriained tiialthc Legislature wiil noteonfimi it. Fayctitvillt Ubscrucr. Southern Heal. — 1J\ apri\ate letter we unclers-.and 'h:it the late political eHcrves- V eiice in Charlestun n is I'esuited in j)is- t'ils and daggers for t wo. Recently a cou ple of mt miners of t'le Cli irleston bar quarreU\; in the Cvjurt H )use. The one clialleneed the other, and while on his way to the ground tl'.e latter was appre- .it iuleo'', and b'.'und . r with his antugo- 1,1-.: in the suii. oi S.,0.00o, to keep the I'.eaci in the L’nited Stales. They are tvKj of il.e I, ost eminent lawye’S in Chai eiston, and each totjk a very promi nent stand at the laie pohiicji nueiings Ml that city. JSntio/ial .idv. lUinom and A'is-mtri.—It is ascertained that Ml. Bati ) elected to Congress o- \er M> . Scott, by a large majority, from Missouri. Mr. Duncan is elected in Illinois over Mr. Conk.—Ninian Edwaids is elected Oovernor. Ci/iciriuali Guzeite. I’KTKPsnritv';, Sale of hlocd IloiS'ff.— i h sal- ui dor ses beU lining U) tlip estate of the late 1 heo. Field, I>q. for soii'.e time past, advertised in this paper, took [.dace on Fi iday last. Thi' correct judgment and skill of the deceased iu selecting and rearing the best stock, tcgeiiier with the high ri-putdtion accpjireil by sumeof them as racers, attractetl hither from a uis tance, a number of the gentlemen of the turf. In order'to show how highlv these horses were uppieciaied, we have thought propel- to give the account of sales of sev eral : (lolianna, a fine blood bay liorse. upwards of sixteen hands hijrh. ,%500 dollars ; Philii., full sister to Cohanna, l,tio-i iloilars ; Merino Ewe, MXteen years cMti, now in foal by Atcbie, the dam of Ciohatina and Phillis l/:o:i dullais; a B.;y Fillry, twelve luonihs old, 3L7 dol- lurs ; a Si.rrcl FiUey, four mnsuhs old, 500 dollars, also th.’ '..ffspi'ing of Merino I'.we ; Calypso, Arcliie mare, (!o!L.rs i^ady Butts, grey mjre, 150 dolhits. Producing the haiidti-.su uital of 7,9.V.» dollar.-,—t:ul aveiMgn.g H7l each. We understand that noiK' id' itu- jmik hn>.- er*-' reside out ol the State.' VinfiiM.v is I/itcliigc/ii:cr. T;.o American Congress of D'putier,. hi :: sernl>icd .soiir- '.iine ag'» u: ! -a m.t. lu-- , (I j-’ii: ci, t'j i.iCet ai ill til!- r,e:j^;i iUilioou oi the City ICO, aiii' (ie:i. ge. ■IcX* hdi.i its se-iSMjns theie f'i'!. r,r, It IS expect! cl, will li'acl'.od belo t'his time, thf' disah'C^ed (juartrr of the State of Colombia : ti’ere is reason tu Ijeliove '.iuit tin- ul j •c': Ol' iiis letnrn, the res-.oratioii of order, and of submission to the constitution and laws of the Republic, will liave be>. n immed iately accomplished, by his pu sinc>‘. Nat. Iu{. 'Richard Stuort ami Maria Stuart^his i.ister, have been executed in New Bruns wick for the murder of a child, consider ed tlie fruit of incestiKJiis intercourse. 'I'he principal witness against them was another child of Maria Stuart. The New-Orleaiis papers of the 10th ult. state that the health of the city was never belter, in the most ta\ored years, than it was at that flute. Not a single case of yellow fever had been lieurd of, although the weather had bctn remarka bly warm. The Worcester Spy contains a list of twenty-four marriages in the town of Brimlield, Mass. celebrated within the last twelve months. (.)tie of ihe gentle men married is described as “senior 'snemberof theOld Bachelor’s Society. ’ Good. New Emttic.~^l\ cannot be two general- iy known that the best thing that can -•e administered to persons who have 'aken poison, in causing iis ejection from ^he stomach, is a strong mixture of souj; ond water, eiven in as !ar^e ou^^iilics as VOSE’blr. Mr. Giles’ election to Congress is op posed by a writer in the Rirhmond I’.n quirer, on tlietjround of iiis;//,^.s,vfl/ inctt- jiuctly. A strongir t-'bjectioii '.hati lliis, might be urged against his eiei tjon ; but as this IS a matter w hich principally con cei'tis the \'irgiiuans, let them manage it in their own way. 'If they watrt Mr. lilies in Congress, let them put him therej his moiose temper k irritable uisposiliuii will work them moie injwiy than good. A man advertise^ a runaway sla\e in the C hcraw Spectator, and ufi'eisS--’ ward for him, if lotlged in jaii; oryy/y dollars iov i\ih heail, il killtd in taking.— Tills looks very inucli like a bounty li.>r murder. The poor w retch can hardly be blamed for aL'^conding from si.ch a master. Tlic English puptr^ puhiisli an ar.ccdotc ot an clcctor, who, at tliC' rc'«'r.t I'liriinii.ciitavj cK'ction III r.i.iilaii!, was (..Trricd, !>y Ins ov. n deb.rr, ti) tiie poll, tVrm ;i hick ljcl, aiul in liis vote licv^.t.s lorcwurncd, liy int. j>l _\ • sician, that it wouKi lie futal ; he persisieu, u .-.s cari'ied liouic, uud in u qCi.irt-wr (>t :iii hour atlei \v;‘rdr. . I re at Ik-i'. ins A sii...l;ir instance t> ST11.L HiatSKLt. An insiitution under the title ol thr Knudttsko Schuol is abou' to be establislu fl tiear Xeua:k, N. J. It has been or;r’.Mi- ized at a recent meeting of the trus.- ' of the African l‘2ducation Socitty in tha plice. 'I h** inlrntion is to appropriate the K.osriu-.ko fund, atid to raise asim. l..r sum, for i’s einhiwmenl. 'Pl,e origin of the Kf'sciusko fund, and consecpnMitly of the name uf the school, is exjjlaineci in the New Voik C)!is» rver as fnllo>' s: •‘Thill distinguislu (1 ciiampinn (if ci\il iiberty, on his last visit to Ihe United States, li ft ill the ii;«.nds of his friend and toinijeer ,ti patriotism the veiirrable 'I'l oinas J(ffe:’s,. n, his last will ami tes- uimeiii. I I wiiiv'ii Mr. Jeffers(':i was ap pointed the F.xectitor. Hy this will, he gu\e to Mr Jeli'iTson n lund, the availa ble amotinl of wiiich at this lime, will be boui Si3,000, to l)c etnplcyed in liber ating enslaved Africans, and bestowing upon them such ati e'Jucation, ‘as ('to use his own words) would make them belter fathers, better mothers, better sons, and belter daughters.’ The illus trious ami lamented executor, in his life tinie, intiusted the management and ap plication of this sacred fund to Benjamin L. Lear, Esq. of W ashington City, and one of t!ie Board of Trustees ; ard we are authorized to slate, that the ap.propria- tion of the fund, upon the principles re commended at the above meetinf^, and adopted by the trustees, receiveil the de cided approbation of Mr. Jefferson.” Ohio Slate Journal. Mrs. Leigh’’s School. — Wc have heard it mentioned by a medical gentleman who was a witness of the fact, that a young female who had always been aftlici- efl with an apparently hopeless impedi ment of speech, was perfectly cuied in less than half an hour by the instiuctions of Mr.s. Leigh ; and, what is mos' singu Lr, after ri ceiving a correct articuUtion, she was eniirely vunble io stammer. Thus far the Evening Post. And wc take pleasure in adding a case which lately came under our special observation. A friend of ours, from Connecticut, whose case of stammering was a very bad, and a difficult one, called upon us some three weeks iigo, ami we introduced him to Mrs. Leigh. In eight days thereafter he u'us cured. He could read as clearly, smoothly, and easily aS any one ; and in convei satitjR, a stranger would not have supposed that he iuid been in the least thus afllic led. JV. V. Com.Jldv. Cheap Ti avelling.—The price of travell ing in lie Canal Packet Boats, on tiie w hole line between Schenectady and liuf- falo, is 3 cents per mile, including board, or two cents without board. A late New-York Evening Post exem plifies the truth of the a!)ovc statement, in the publication of an anecdote respect ing an itinerant fnerchunt, commonly yclep’t a j)edler, who conveniently took passage on L'oard of one of the Canal boats just before dinner.—He made a ve ry runil'orlable mVal, and txpressed him self \ ery weH satisticd w ilh the accommo- dulions, and in particular, with the pro visions. After having tiec-n dragged t/ivo STATr.'iKNT of tlie w! (»l( nuniin r of voter. p,-ivcii I//yi/t.y on the bigditcii, he took a polite tor . lertors in lilniM,-. ;.t the l ist electiou of! ^ affectionate leave of the captain, re gretting that he could not longer enjoy the plea' lire of inlanrl navigation ; and The N. J. (Princeton) Patriot mentior.^ tliat twenty pages of the London Theohjgii:- at lve\itw foi' June, 1S25, are dcviri'i tr> a lal'ourea and moat scurriintis diatiibe upon t!ie Cnited Stales. Bishop Hol)a; t';; seiiiton, deli\ led soon after his return, from r.uropr, i'orins the occasion of thi" biiter elluMon. The New Yv)ik paptrn mcn!nn thR deatli ( f the hon. Wm. P. Van Ness, Judi’** of the U. S n.strict (.’c'urtf)r thf Sou Mern District of New York. He died w n.u u a ino^nent’s sii k'icr.s or any t!ppu • rent pain •— Xi ir.'ipa^jcr.s. — Pet^pie are much given to udk of the it.riuenre of the pres.; of IIS ttic p:t!l-tditim ol' our ii')t;-Le:-., ^\iili a dr.tl ’nore of Mich vagtif; paULgy- lit;.' Yet wliiis' ih. y tlie ■ uran, ihev forg'M the coi di’.'oTi oj' edif .r i:i(i. j>i-iir.e'".. I'he ve f, il •; i. i(li].i'.s vv i'.u .i;ig the lout.i«*'>i songs in raise u i!' ■ ! > .-^s, an; most ri!g .r.lie. . of our pro.cssional iight.s. They resort Iti the meanvsi n. les of defrauilir.g .is of the jus rr ,.,ump‘. nee td' our inteiKi .lai and inerlianic.il in ■ hours; of our legal rcsponsitiiliiies and our pecuniary h:i?ards.—Ol' stealing lie wsp;ipers, we do n. l su niurh complain, for the law lias allixed a |.'eiiulty to (haf. uft'ence ; hut we do most earnestly iiro’est; against the system of l)t)rro»ving them. Men do not borrow eacli t)thei s coais and shoes to ttie injury of shoemakeis and uiiiors, yet we are greatly curtailed cf our fair patronage by their bon owing our journals. Noah. The r.ditor of tlie Hos.to>i Gtila.ry, lulvertiiifj t-^i the celehniti (1 parugrapli in N!r. .M’Dri'riK’s attiT-diriner speecii, tiiat in- \v;is not opposed to the Admiiiistr .turn, but tii^t the •.idmiiiistniliori are opposed to him, finds a parullel in tlu ;iu-> ci'dote of the soldier w ho, being icnionstrated with for not liriiij^ with the rebt, replied— “ W hy iloii’t you blutne the rest for not firing with iiic The following ivitillcates shew the number of voles gii.en foi ('let ttjrs, in Mu- ryland and in llHiK/is-and are attached ttj •Ml. Sloan’s address to the People of Oi.io : Extract of a letter froiri Iiis E.\ccdlency Joskmi Kknt, tiovcnior of the St.ite of Mar\'liiiul, to ,1 ^loain . “ I’niiii the otliciai returns, 1 find tliat (len- (nil .[acksi.n rctt:)\td votes, and .\lr. A'laii.s 14,696 Votes, anti Mr. Crawiord o,-o46 voti s. •‘'ihe electoM of Mr. Adams is well received in Mary land, a!id must be every where,- witii every ren't ling man, who either uiider-,taiids or regards the true interests of ti,e i ounlrv. ” MjIuru:ik In this cotinlv, on I'lKSilay, the 5th instant, by .lohn Uicli, F-stp Mr. Eli Cjonn, to M.ss Sarah Laiiev. /J//-;/), In this county, on Tuesday, the 12th instant, Mr. Ihnry about .'5U On the 9th instant, Mrs. MargnrelWVecIc^^ wifti of John Weeks, Kstp about years of ag«. I’vi SI ent and \ iCr 1 ri..s:dcllt. I'cir M:-.-A in.Ms, 1,512 “ Mr. Cl,ay. 1,017 “ (icii. .1 A( ----- l,JrJ “ .Sir. Chaw noil), 21J 'i’i'.i' f'.iregoinj;' contains a stdtemcnt o) vtjles given in liliiiji i. D. P. COOK. tendering a siJiJHice for his jjassagc.— Tlic captain saia he must pay fur h\n dm- Tier—but the pedlar showed him the rates, »vhicl» were three cents a mile, including \/('I'd; and departed leisurely to pursue his Regi .:ei\ Say that at the last j luc-rcuniile sjjeculutions. ..V. C. Jo'jrnal. Niles Presidenl'al I'.it c'.ion, the i'ree lujpulation tv us (1! 'v 1 1 I'd i;s IoIUj v\ ; .•\diiins, 87 ni'.-ni!)ers .'>,5.'>0,636 Tree pop. ,lu L>!)|i, n '2,6'o:>,25'2 (Jruwt'l iil, 61 1,1j'.’,062 —A t u iiuv.' '.n tliisiirig-hl or- !i(’0(! Iu',1 yt i.r, raised a i.nc bloii of twenty-live inon;jri liM’i -ie. One ii:i\ in tiie fail, w hen they i'.'icl i i'-.i iicd ili-.t st;iti V. hiili fits them tor the ‘I’iii- Shfihy\d;r (Ti-niKssce'i Hepcrtory, says, \ n. rk. l, aiil when the tl.i't.- was fixed lor Irans- tlut “eikfat or t« n ill" i ul'( .lat viciniiy navi-Do.iiui ' trrriu^ fhi in tiiithtr, tin y all ua!i one nceord, tiu!.isid\ts iinui r a s(.|, um ol)h^'-ition to (in ! (|.i\';i.c'nitn ill:lp•^, tlie ^.l■^tilly uppuintcil uu' tl,. M i.tinof>i 111 ciid(...'>>'iii ill}; t'l |,uli i;own Ili ■ ' lii' in, h i!li t'.:it loicsij- it uliK .i enables ttieiii , .-Ik 1.will- -.rcs>.’’ 'i be loah.j!! is, tiiat i,:l' t i tun tcii t!.i: cli.u.);i , 1 the v.e. tber,J in t!i-j the a.iove, oeciirrt d at a borotigii ekctiuii in j |-j p ,,,t bind b'l.iscii’ lo lliv c;ir of th | (.('their a>*onisbetiow ner, iObe on the wni; A'r my Store, a (juaiitity of Sole and Upper I.eatber, low for rasli. 3tlU‘2r. .lOHN IHWIN. ri^FIK suhscrilu r, livinjy three miles Sf)uth of I. (Ill; rlotte, offers for sale 'i eoinidete new Yuuktte. Wu^nn; also, a ji'aiitity of WralUcr Boarding. • JOHN M.' I IIOM.VS. .)tl02. tliib state, .^onlC year^) sinee. An .li'iK' ng >(.. :'.e w Witnessed at the Is.ivy \ u'fi \(St k.. .n the laii: c!i uf tlie 1 ri,;..'.v I’ololii.: 1 oln li:e Ueo .n whit.li she“!iiis fur mt.a'e than I'jur ycurs l e m'.i'i d, I and bi ut thc’.r way tudi.,lant clirues, from w’iin li boiuKi}:e 1)V a p .rci I ot tbey have n .v'er returned. 'I lie father oi t!i'' ' fhii k i.t tiiv wdtl f'ocse lireed reinalped. tuwl still rein .iio bebiiiU. \V lU lliei' iu; was a clss.i- ry to tin.' i-ulil ucl. by w !i.' they "* jjaiir 'i lhc;r frecdojii, ' ‘S not bL-er: a-.'jrt.iuu i!. .fu'vnal .w-lLertinr tiuii--w ill iK.t >,li:. I !■.■(!, ai.l ki-.[;t il ci.'uitiMii part'I'be cbaiyi' i> .i m’Vi- (,iiv n p.ir'.''.':ai ly a.s tin.- purly ag-ainst w iioin .1 i'. a'l. i^Lti .*11: hmil in piai;>e of tin ir own ,1'ir.tv, 'uv! the.- frtvdoni of the prr..i. J)insohilion of CoparlmvHltip, (.tipartner.snip herelotnre i xistinj^-be- X tween Ki'iitiri'. k it AbcrnaUiy, teruiiiiatc.d at the death of tlie latter. All ui rsons indebt ed to the concern, are retpiested to make set tlement with the bubsciMjcr; and those to .vhon> the liini is indebted, will present tlieir clauiis to liiiu for p.'iyiiiciit. It is ab.M>lutcly nfccs.sury that the atmve cor. • ceni should itc hrtiiijjlit Uj .an iniincdltili' elosc, in order that I settle w ith Mr, A.jcriiathy’a ailministrator. KKN'DUITK, xrnt'ng. part. Charlotte, Sept. l.j, 1HJ6. -ltl(J2 TH.\T on Wedne.sduy, the lh of Octol.i'r next, til.-re will Iu sold, .it tl..: !\te re.*;- tlenee of .lohn M. I'fobiiisor!, 'n tlii;,* eounty, tin- followi!;.,^'- artick-s, to nit Il'jr-es; Cattle, and lloj,^si ai',o, bousehoid lUi i kilciit n furnittire, farming iitcii>iils, coi-n .iin! eotion, iiiid other article s tno 1tdi(;us Jo iiiciiti'in. Saie f(> eoiMni;iiee at 11 o'clock—tcnii-- niadf; known on the day of sulc. K. A .SA.Ml'J,f,..W//iV Sept. M, 18J0. ;'tl01 .Ml persons lielrb*.' d to l!ic e^t.-.te of J'.'lio M. Uoliiiisoii, dtwill pli\ihi. to (.(liii'- tor ward and inyke payiin.i!t, as no lonf;'i r indt.l j'Ciuc can be jjiven. 1(. A. .SAMt’lJv iiUUvV Iar* Sa\v'. ri''tlir, suiiscrib'-r hos t;;ii; In:, .b'rd ;ii.res ot Jl laiul for sale, !i\e rml- s m . i-* Irorn the tt/Wn of Charlotte, "ii a no:'li fork of Sujja'* (jretk. It is W i il s;Mia!'d and pnuluLt ivc as any for corn, cottoii Hii.i l.cat-, and no doub*. it has a Gold Mtnr, ;’.s ! ■•■.H'n.s are tb be sec!' 'I'iic piirch.iS'r r: ii h l^ e t o fails to n.ake tlu payment, l.y puym;; one bi;iuhcd atid fifty tlo.’ lai ,, and to d.ViJc llie i.ibt snm into two. .lo.NA J I' \N Wil.UA.M' S ptcni'- r 1 ^ VluiVviiiv’s ?SVvVv!Vnve.tA. Hr> l I’l IU,l>lil',l), anti fur-.lie .V *hi> Or' 99 iiti, “ Sti'K tui'i J on a book, I'l'iilcd, ‘A . J'oii f.y ti r the liook of i;\' lul >i i McMaiLi r.’ To whieh are .’.ili.'t-'i, Iw mar-k o. a book, [l)v A 1. rainier lUJMoii i fiiiitbd ‘ I li. d‘.sii;ii and use of tl;.' lion's >t I’s ibns,’■’ Ji, U>:'i!V IJi ifXK.p, /\. M ^\ith an .\ppentli.'. by M. \Vil»on, p.i'^t jr ot Kocky Kivcr ar. ' I'iii! uieljiiiia. _ C 0listu\)\us N\ »vvVvvviVs, yrr salt'iVr e.

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