TroTii I’u: liicti’.riOr.'J Ki-.q\;ircr, >.1;*}’ 11.
• • \\\' coril'css, \\itli a due sc'tisi; uf iiu-
’ iuili!y. lhal wf liave ncvoi- scoi) liu- Pre.-r-,
.• Ij’ this country niore pollutcil by mis-
ropt t'scniatiuns and faisclioods, i!ian ii
- is at ll'is inoiiJt nt. Asscrtiutis are bo!d-
. ly wliich have no louii('.aiion in
•‘I'act, in order to excite the suspicions,
••and dcceivc the underslandiiigs of tin;
I ”
.'-)CopIe.
Uemnrk.—Do the editors of the ICn*
Oi;irt*r forget the abominable caluninics
aVcl downright t'ahehoods they have pub
lished relative to the furnishing ihe I>ast'
Tjorn of the President’s iiouse, the expo-
iiire of 'vhich covered them with so much |
tj!;rubion and shaniC, to say nolhiiit' of
tlieir ‘‘ polluted” stream of invective a-
hout the billiard-table and thousands ol‘
otiicrs of equal maj^nitude “ which have
Tiu fouiulation in fact?” It may with
eartH'stness he asked, has not the once
icspeciable Enquirer “become a real
inanufactory of fabrications r” The Ed-
jiurs, “with a due sense of humility,”
riuit tat their own trords as quoted above,
and call upon the abused for forgiveness
:.nd to rover them in mercy with the
inantle of charity. Before the Enquii er
tdiiors talk about the degraded state of
*• il>e Press,” they must “ improve” their
own, to use the signilicant phrase uf Mr.
^'an liuren.—BiiH. Pa!.
We never had a doubt upon oni TTiinds
but that the Opposition lias gi-own from
a distempered imagination, but we did
not tliink that this would be avowt-d so
readily as it has been by the Hmdtcster
Vtr^inian. We make the following ex
tract from that paper, in proof of tl.eir
creed—which is, that all evils, natunil,
inor.i dnd political, flovv from the elevation
cf Mr. Adams to the Presidency ;
“ The Hessian Fly.—We arc sorry to loai-n
It ut owing' to the ravag-cs conimltted by this
ji>-lnK'1ive insect, tlie wheat crop, wliich until
Kti l}, promised to rcnmncrate tlic farmers for
the dtticicncy of tlie last tw o ycar.v, hcR-iiis to
T tar a sic kly aspect, nnd that a g-eneral failure
ot' it ill tiiis quarter is to be apprehended. I've-
Tii thinsx mtiris fo on wrong .since the birth of
l)ie /iriiC/it .‘fdtniiiinfration. ('oiitoITiporaiifous
vitli that event, (if we recollect rlg-ht,) the
1 aiin'of 181,’1 htg-aii to operate, ami tiie
maile its appearance; both of wiiich have
tiiice been at work to the no small amioyancc
ci'tlic favmer.”
'I'his reminds ns of Sterne’s Smelfun-
gus. v.lio, on his travels complained of
ioath, inns, osUers, climate, and of eve-
T\ ihing. Even under the bright skies of
1 a v-notcoiiscious that the cau e ol'allthe
c Isaasinhisowndiseascd mindandslKii-
ie"’d nerxes. Well, we will grant that
the hud cj/ects ol the tarijf, the ap/icarnnrc
cf l-iv u'etril, and all the cold weatluM, if
>ou please, and the grea' freshes on the
eastern rivers are caused by the Admin-
b'li ation. This is fair; the connection is
::itiinate ; but at the satne time, by the
s..me rulf, it should be conceded that the
increase of our manufacturin^ establish
ments, the disposition for internal im-
provernents. the success of our com
merce, the nourishing state of our schools,
the peace which we enjoy with all na
tions, the general health and prosperity
of our country—ail are connected with
ihe Admiiii‘itratinn bv the s.une laws.
This is ijiviftg, to be sure, the President
cf the United States a trilling more re
sponsibility than the framers of the Con
stitution ever thought of; that, luwever,
is of no importance—t’ ey were short-
aif'hted mortals, and they never had the
aflvantage of the speculations of the Win
chester Virginian, and of his enlightened
CO-pat riots. Ant. Juumal.
ei n politicians count too conlidcutly upon
Pennsylvania.— ib.
Mr. \ an Buren ai>d Mr. Cambreleng,
“the two dis’inguished travellers,”.left
Baltimore lor New-York yesterday after
noon, not very well satisfied with the
“signs oi the times,” if any thing is to
be judged by the aspect of their coun
tenances. , Balt. Pat.
1 he New-York Evening Post has been
aUvays remarkable for its consistency
It has always been federal of the bUic light
'btamp—always oi)posed to the govern
ment, “ right or w-rong”—always took
the British side of the question previous
to and during the late war, and so it does
now on the Colonial trade bill. Such an
advocate cannot but be regarded by his
Majesty as a most faithful and loyal sulj-
jcct, and worthy of a place at his feet.
Baltimore. Patriot.
CHAliLOTTI!:
TUtlSUAY, MAY 29, 181Y.
The semi-annual examination of ilie
Students oi the Charlotte Academy, will
he held or. the 5th aiui Cih of June. Pa
rents and Guardians, and all who fetl an
interest in the prosperity of the Institu
tion, arc requested to aticnd, and judge
ior themselves of its claims to continued
patronage.
We learn Ironi the Creenshorough
Patriot, that Jlr 'luUtld 1). Mur^ihy, Esq.
is a candidate for Congress in Oi’ange
District—the other candidate is Daniel
L. Barringer, Esq. member of the last
Congress.
In Uowan District it is probable there
will be no opposition to Mr. Longj as
John Giles, Esq. whose name has been for
some titne before the public, has, as we
arc informed, declined.
Pennsylvnnin is in favor of supporting
Domestic Industry—So is the Adminis
tration. Pennsylvania is in favor of a
liberal system of Internal Improvement—
oo is the Administration. Petinsvivunia
ts in favor of cherishing good feelings,
2'mI preserving a good utuh'rstanding,
I ' ith Mexico and the Southern Republics
|---‘^o is the Administratiorj. Pennsylva-
.ffiia is in favor of ieducing the public
i^debt—so is the Administration.
^ Villai^e Record.
I Why did the opposition in the Senate
to i^ass the bill for an exchange of
•ftock ? \Vould not ota* per lent. on .six-
|iecn minions have been a pretty saving.^
i^ye, but it would ha\e made .Sir. Hush
^Tind tho Achninistration ])opulai'I—ih.
“If I must,” said a disilng’iishcci Pcnr-
^ilviuiian, “abandon iny iia.vor
j;ive lip iny man, a sense of duty will not!
pcinut me to hesitat' for a :ncinii.:ii—'
.tiie coui se is jjlain.”—ib.
|5 In Pennsylvania, the political eletiK'nts
, ; file all in rofniiiotio!). It is n jt to be
ti'iiied, nor concealed—grrai clungts
:i\c been, atul are taking place in l'a\ur
. IjI ihe Administration. \Ve spea': iiot
^ . I'l the werit or tlie north, from w hencc
I ihe nujst heart-cheering neus borne on
fvcry favorii:g breci'-e—we sijtak nM of
'laces at a distatice—we speak of o:»r
'vn neighliorhooci—d' honM*. We ex-
ii’ess it as our dt'liberale opinion, from
lie best lights we can obtain, that in
ht'ster county, where at the late Presi-
'.ftiiial election, ihete were more than two
’'>ti‘s to one for (Jen. Jackson—there wiil
•- a handsome majority for Mr. .\dams.
lid we a-iscrt, boldl), wiihont fear ofj
_ ^^*i!lrudifiion, by any one who i'.as taken
?#/’ mui h |Kiins to gain correct infornra-
tioii, ihjt if (jtht r coiintics in the state.
Pi'i ''(■nt at the [)olis great a change as
.ClTF’stcr county wil! do, the Ac-LiiiitUoii
i'lec’.crc'.l wi'I ri’irc-.--:! I"' \>'r.
A Virginia editor accuses Mr. Adams
of “blighting the wheat crop and turning
ihe W’eevil loose among the farmers!”
Droughts, inundations, frosts, agues and
levers, we suppose will next be attribu
ted to the malignant influence of the Pre
sident. But when the incorrupt and in
corruptible patriots of the ‘‘combina
tion” get into power,—should an event
so improbable ever happen,—the weevil
will no doubt be driven from the land;
no blighting mildew will blast the hopes
ot the farmers; drought, inundations,
disease and misfortunes, will be known
only 5s things that weie ; and a political
niillennium will crown the blessings of
tl.eir reign. Surely, with ihvglrjom which
hangs over them, under the present ad-
ministratioji, and the bright hopes in pros-
pect'on the success of the “ combination,”
the people cannot hesitate in their choice
—on the one hand they see nothing but
weevils and blights ; on the other, a rich
harvest of bles&ings, and the return of the
golden age.
It may be well to mention, that the
wfitat crops in this part of the country arc
quite promising—Mr. Adams not having
yet seen fit to blight them. Perhaps this
newly discovered power of his, which can
blast or bless, at his pleasure, has only
been exf?rcised in Virginia, “ the seat of
the vitality of our j)6litical body”—and
we are more inclined to believe this to be
■the case, from the circumstance that no
complaint of the kind has been heard
iioia any other (juarter. Our farmers,
iiowcNcr, shoulil not calculate uith too
much coniKieriCC on escaping—fur the
President, m tlie i)lentitiule of his pow
er, may yet scii'l ilie \\ee\il and the blight
aiiiong them, like destroying angels, to
e.;t om their tubstance and blust their
expectations.
Tr.e [ate scxcrc frost*--, wc unrlerFtand,
did a good de..l of ila!uay;c to t!;e cotton
crop in Rowan, as uell a-, injurttl the
fruit, it is conjeciatcil that it was sent
by Mr. Adunis, to puTiish that ccunty foi
bcinj iu dccidccily .lacksjtiiati.
Abottt sixty sail ol’ vessels arrived at
Boston on the C'J; atul rth insiain. Some
of them Mere t'rom furetgn piorts. and
othfjrs i’rom ilic 'l'!:c latter bro’t
a large quantity ofy//: /—say Ijctween
twelve and thirteen ‘.housand barrels.—
I'his ilour is to the norihern manu
facturers. is it ii'-.t better policy, then,
to encourage them, who tht:s purchase
utir brcad-stulla, ra'.iier tl^rrti the English
rr.ar.’;'vl/j vi!l ’’i.* :.riftiv?ice
of our f!aur, or a gill of oiir waistc}*, or
scarcely any thing else which we raise,
except cotton—and not even that, if he
can get it elsewhere } However much
politicians may attempt to blind the peo
ple, they will yet see, that it is the true
interest of the country to foster and en
courage native industry, talent and en
terprise, thus rendering us emphatically
independent, and enabling us to compete
with any nation in the commerce of the
world.
U’on^ acv:;r.ccd 1 o per vl.listj
Brazil and East India arc rather lower. I
Tlie sales on Satuiday, and yesterday, '
amoiinted to 6500 bags, chilelly .America.i
to the trade, at the full prices of tlie for
mer part of last week.
LiUest from the La Plata.—The ship
Moss, J''eniK*l, has rrrived in the Dela
ware, in a passju’e of 5 1. days from Mon
tevideo, whence she sailed on the 23d
M.irch. Amoii!!; the passengers is Capt.
Odom, (late of the schooner Beauty, sold
at Buenos Ayres,) who landed at New
Castle and reached Baltimore yesterday
morning. To Caj*t. l)dom the editors
of the American are indebted for the
following interesting information :—Ad-
TIIR IMCUMOM) ARISTOCRACY.
The licnius of I.ilHTty, arcspect;iiJ)k- Kcpuh-
iican ])aper printei! at l.eesUurj.;, \ irijfinia, tlius ! nural Brown had succecded in capturing
notices iIk-uristocr.itic .lunt.i which iias so long 4 whole of the Brazilian squadron in
Lvugua,-. ae ,i.«, dcsccndca
“anin.adverts up,>„ liie article re. enllv niii.-i ^ Buenos Ayres, and
'■he article rei'cnlly piii)
lislioil in tile \ational Inlellii'.eiicer, iiiKler tlie
head Virginia Vvnarnx'.’' ■I'h. Kmpiirer
f harj^e.s the Intelligencer with busi motives in
ils i)iil)hcation, and accuses tiie . tlilors of cir-
cul.it.ng.'isscrtions known to them to i'. nlt. rlv
jintrue. The leailing exceiition that appears tl)
be taken to the aitiele in (juestion, is Ilie wri
ter’s .loctrine of an nristocialic junta, who k’ov-
« rn tile stale, aiirl (Jciioiince tin'measuves nt tiie
iodcral I'overnin.-nt, whilst pt>,ptc, nroi), riv
speaking, hu\e little tir n.-itiilng lo s;iy in the '
matter. Now, tliout;-h wo m >sIi nut to iiitorlere
with the sqiiab:;K .s ofou!- neighbors, we tlo nut
lu sitateto declare, publicly ami solemnlv, that
30 far as our opportunities HlVnr.l an csiiin.ite of
]niuhc scniiniciit in this section of Virp,im;i, the
doctr.ne we beHcve would he biistairied ,.y ac-
cK.niation, that an aristocratic junta control the
(ie.-,tin,es of the state ; and that, if the vo^ce of
tiie people were heard, it would be in direct
opposiUon to that e.\pressed by the ('.eiu ral As-
semhly on very many important occasions. We
ieel confident of the correctness of these re-
m:n ks, and shall rest satisfied with having- dis-
ch.irged a ihity incumbent on us, w.thout as-
scri!)iii}i- iini)roper motives to the KiHpiirer, or
resclviii.sr the assertions of that print to an at
tempt to sustain the Rich,noinl purty,” in its
overwhelming measures, and unciuahlicd denun
ciations of the federal executive.’'
In the States of Pennslyvania and Ma
ryland, the Opposition is in the lust stage
of atrophy. There is nothing to be fouled
to support its existence. It has pined
and withered, and grown cmaciated ;
delirium has siiown itself; and when the
powerful excitement of fever shad have
passcfl aw’ay, the last agonies will come
on. They who desire to bccume acquain
ted with the melancholy conse(|uences of
a career of political wickedness, will do
well to mark the anguish wliich accom
panies Its close. Nat. Jour?irl.
The friends of the Administration are
gaining ground raj)idly in Maryland.
We are informed by a geritleinan who
spent a week in Baltimore, that the meas
ures which have been adopted by the
(ieneral Ciovernment are, in general, so
very popular, as almost entirely to have
disarmed oi)j)osition.—:Tbis is the natu
ral course of’things. ib.
immediately male an attack upon the
Brazilian blockading stpiadron in the
(.^uter Jioads, which he lorced to retire
and seek jiroteciion from one of the fri-
g.ites, lyifig .some distance below. A
I Bi aziliaii brig, ol ! J guns, *vas blown up,
1 -ind every soul on ()oard i),crislied. The
iate>t dates Irotn Buenos .\yres were to
tlie l5th March, at which time Brown
was engaged in fitting out his vessels
with the greatest activity, with the inten
tion, it was generally believed, of making
an attack ()ii the blockading squadron.
The general battle which took place in
the Province of Rio Grande, in IVbtua-
I V, between the Buenos Ayrean and Bra
zilian armies, resulted in th- achievement
of a complete victory over the latter.
Xinr Brazilian standards had been trans-
miited to Buenos Ayres by General Al-
vears, as the tropfiies of his victory—a
la' genumber of prisoners were taken, and
twelve hundred of the Brazilian army were
ieit dead on the field. In the course of
the action the Buenos Ayrean Cavalry
made two ineflectual charges tipon the
Brazilian Infantry ; but being haranged
bv their commander, an oflicer of great
gallantry, they succeeded at the third
charge in penetrating the Imperial line,
and decided the fata of the dav. It was
said the Buenos Ayrean General was
pushing his success so vigorously, as lo
induce the belief that the entir.* Province
of Rio (it ande would soon be in hispossos-
sion.—It wa,s further reported, among the
most intelligent t:i«.sscs at Buenos Ayres,
that that governlTTfent continued lo offer
to the Emperor ihe same terms to elT'ect
a peace which hail been presented before
the battle. The Brazilian ofikers with
whom Capt.O. conversed at Montevideo,
all ack'iowled the defeat of the Imjicrial
arms in this battle. Bull. Patriot.
XKW-YOKX, MAV I (').
One day later from hhtgland.—London
papers of the Iflth nil. and Liverpool of
the 17ih, were last evening reccivcc! by
the Florida, Capl. Tinkham.
Nothing certain was known in regard
to the foiination of a new ministry, but
the Times of the 16th, states that the fol
lowing arratigements are in contempla
tion :—
Sir .lohn Copely to be Lord Chancellor.
Lord Oranville, Toreigii Secretary.
Mr. Robinson, (with a Peerage,) Colonial Se
cretary.
Mr. Iluskisson, Kome Secretary, (this not
certain.)
J.ords Dudley and Ward, Privy Seal.
I.ord (Jarlisle, l.ord l.ieutenaiit of Ireland.
Duke of Devonshire, Lord Chanihcrlaiii, (not
certain.)
Marquis of AngUsiaj M.istcr of the Ordiu'ncc.
L'ji'd Bexley is allowed to come back
to tiu* Cabinet.
1 he new ti'.le of Mr. Robinson, is Lord
Stralhearn.
1 he Marquis of I.ondonderry resign
ed his Embassy to \'ienna on hearing of
.Mr. Canning’s appointment. It is ru
mored that the Maripiis has written an
insolent letter to the king. tHher resig-
naiions have taken jdacc—aiiioiig tiieiii,
it is reported, the At'.orney (Icneral.
Orie [lapcr says ii is believed tiie Duke
of Cam!)rii!ge wiil be aiipointed Com-
iiiaiid*-r-in-Chuf. Another states tliat
tlw Marqiiis ol Anglesea has been oiier-
ed the post.
It is said that hr; Majesty received the
resignation of the secedcrs v.ith a tone
and manner so decisive, that more than
one r«-j)ciited he had not doubttd befoie
temlei uigso fatal an (jlVer. Loid Bexley
is said lo have recalled liis, and Mr. Peel,
it was rumored, would probably be open
lo €.rp!an(!tiua.
I'lie King, accordinir to our best advi
ces, ar>peai's to have liecn jasMv ituliiniatil j .
Very^ large cfl/x»--“The ship Washing
ton, ol New \ ork, Capt. OjfTin, wliich
cleared this day for Liverpool, has a car
go on board ot 'J,2ro round bales of cot
ton, uncompressed, and 42 square bales
under deck,
Making bales, weighing 7S?y,Q^^ lb.s.
On deck, 100 bales do. o2,lHl
785,22y lb.s
Being in all, 241.'; bales of cotton, none
of which is compressed, and among it
but 15 square bales. The value of this
cargo, at the present low price of cotton,
is about J570,G70. We believe this is the
largest cargo ever shipped from the U.
States. The Washington will sail in the
course of the present w-eek.
Savannah liep. Kit)a, \Qthind.
Lehigh County., fJ*enn.)—\Vc do not
believe that there is u single county in
this commonwealth, where there are less
crimes committed than in our small, but
populous county, (^ur prison has had
no tenant's for nearly nine months—'With
the exception of a few poor debtors and
the jailor. All the doors and locks, are
ready to admit visiters and open f jr their
departure, whenever they choose to come
or go. For several terms past, there has
-not been a single jiiry trial for any crimi
nal ca.^e—and ; t t!;e approaching term,
we have heard but of one single case (d
assault and battery, that is t» be tri'd,
and that will probably Ije settled befor-
.the trial comes on. Iiuleedtiie iiihaljit-
ants (>]■ lliis county have reason to be
pruufl of ihese facts, which we consider
coni|)lrlcly deinf»nslrative of llieir virtue,
honesty and intelligence.
[Lvuig/i Herald.
It is met)?.ioncd in s(jmc of the jiaprrs,
that the health ol Mr. C'rawiord, late
Secretary lifthe 'I'reasury, is nearly re
stored ; and that (ieorgia will invite him
to tep.-'eseiii her in the Senate of tiie
Uniietl Slates.
V/i,cn iier cast^ was made kno’.va to
Government of this State, heV full v/age»
were paid, and a considerable bounty ad
ded. Congress allowed her a pension,
which she has regularly rcceivcd. Soon
after she resumed the sphere of her own
sex, she was married to Mr. Gannett, au
industrious respectable farmer. She has
borne and reared with him a reputable
family of children ; and, to the close of
life, she h.:s merited the character of aa
amiable wife, alender mother, a kind and
exemplary neighbor, and friend of her
country.
Mr. II. Mann, of Dedham, published
a memoir of her life some lime since, of
wliich the whole edition, 1500 copies, has
been entirely sold. Another edition may
be soon expected, enlarged ami improv-
ed, which will probably meet u rapiU
sale.
at the moral ctjiis[)irai y anio*
trusted, ami lo have resolu’clv rc'-oUrd
that nodifliculty sliouUl make him again
.7 Fimnlc Veteran.—’I'lic Dedham Reg
ti5,j":’,. j,,. I states tliat .Mrs. Deliorah (Janneit.
take to Ills coididence nien v.i.
[icrsonul hate lu a higlily :;iftr(
ua!, coult! talie steps by wiiK li
he crnintry, Iiitns
», frorn
iiidivid-
lie gov-
atul his
' wife of Mr. Benjamin (iannett, of Slia-
ron, Mas. died on the l‘,)th ult. She en
listed ,as a vfjluiiteer in the .American Ar
my of the IvevoUiiion, in the Massachu
setts ( (ii ps, havini; the dress and ap[)car-
anc.e of a soMier. Siie continued m the
s\vuv etidrariass’i‘’‘‘''''^‘=
e kingdom ihrown ' sustaining an unsullied chai'adei,
as ref'arrls tiie I prrf...rming the duties of a soldier
ernment of
really steadfast servant
ed, and the r.fi’airs of ih
into confusion, l aiiln'r,
list of .Mr. Cunning, noiliMigis r. known; :!'-y ah-!lnessand
but the public min'dis (!■(.idodlv in favor | having been imce dangerously
OI the measures ad.qued by lb.; sovcrei.'n. pi cM-rved 1,m sex
— , _ undiscovered. At Uie disljaiidui};-(>f liie
Liverpool^ .'jpi d \7.-~\ \u: I,\ Ojt- Army she received un honorable dis-
ton lasl W(.'ek, up tu Satnrday , arnouiiled j cliarge, and returned to her relatives irr
^ i:;ri de.^.crip-j ji, re^imctUvih.
roil Tlli; ( ATAWili JOeUNAL.
rnpulafitni of ,’itu'icnt JVationy.
Mu. BiNc.fUM : If you think the fol
lowing statement would be acceptublc to
the readers of your useful paper, you
may give it an insertion. cato.
Athcp.s, acfordinfT to Athcnatus, container!
21,IJ()0 citi'/.cns, 10,000 strangers, and •Wi^OOO
slaves, total, 431,000
Sparta, accorclinp to IMutarch, contain
ed 9000 citizens, and 30,000 in the
roiintry,
Chios, says Thucydiucs, contained,
slaves,
Rhodes contained, inhabitants
'I’hebes, do. do.
.Matinea, says Diodorus, contained
Aetolia contained soldiers,
Kpinis contained iiihahitanfs.
Koine, in the time of AugUKtus,
Alexandria, sa\ s Diodorus Siculus, con
tained free citi/en.s, 300,0C|0
Sehicia, the seat of the (Jreek Empire
in the East, says Tliiiy, contained in
habitants, 600,000
Carthage, says Strabo, contained 700,000
The country of (;aul contained 200,UOO
The ancient lielvetii, do. 360,000
39,00^
W09
t'),OUO
6,000
.",000
tO,0(iO
150.000
200.000
Grand total, 5,083,000
Fivrn.
The STib.scribers have entered into copaj't-*
nership under the firm of Smith Sc Uo\b,
They have just received a fresh slock of
0/y Goods, GroccrieSy Hurd ware, S,'C.
Also, an extensive assortment of genuine
DRUGS & MKDICINKS,
suitable for I’liysiclans, and family purposoi j
all of which articles are now olVercd Ajr sale, al*
a ihort profit, for Cash.
SMITH & BOYD.
N. 1^. They have also on hand a conBidcrabld
quantity of PAIN’I'S.
May 2‘i, 1HJ7.—’32
Police.
[AG.MN request all who stand indebted to
me for (ioods purchased, to ctnne forwarcl
and pay up. It is utterly out of the question
for me to give any longer indulgence. I will not
give it. J. 1). I50VD.
May 25, 1827.-■•32
Mmhdftlra tor's J>Toticc,
I HOLD a number of notes payable to Cowau
f Vail, v/l;ieh came into my hands as ad.
ministrator of .John Vail, deceased. Notice i;»
now given to the makers of those notes, that
unless they come forward and renew them with
good security, on or before the 20th day of
June next, they will be put in suit. If renew
ed, coii:iider.il>le indulgence may be expected^
us the heirs arc young.
JOIIX HIVVLV, Jidm'r.
Charlotte, May 2.5, 18J7.—3t31
STRAYED or stolen from my
wagon, on Sunday night, tiu
2bth in.stant, near (;.iniden, S. C.
a light sorrd IIOi;.-*!;, si.\ year.-*
old, 15 hands high or upwanls bull fac*, shows
tlie white of bis ryes very mncl!, a halter eoliar
and chain round his net k, both bind feet white,
his sides marked witii tlie traces, and rougU
slioil all round. Any pers.on v ho will slop the
said hor:,e, umI s. nd me itilormation tint I may
get iiini again, li-.in;; in Jvov an r luuty, .N'. (j,
sli.ill receive the ab-ne rc'vard, all r^ijorjr
able charges jiaid.
WIIJ.fAM .\TAKCH, inn.
May 23. is:r.-3t.^;[,• 1.
liooks and Acco'int'; of Allen HalJ*
X w.n li:iving been assigned over to me, I
have placed them in the hat.il., of Mr. W llh in»
Lueky for Sf-ttleinent. T!io,e ir.debted are re-
ijui’steil to c 111 on him aii.I jeltlc tlieir aijiountj
eitlu r by ca:.i' (»r note.
Al 0, a si.ppiy of I.EATIIER, from Mr,
Ealilv !'i’; Tai.ncry, will be k( pt ut Mr. Smith’d
store hjC :,;ilc.
L'OHEUT McKR.NZIE.
M:.y 10,
f ANH’S T;oIHSC)N'’, has lost or mislaid
two not's, the one u;i Nathan Orr, of out
hundred (lulbrs, with a eredit of about ^10 on
said rut,-. Uk- „iher r.n Ah vender Parks, of
innet\-live dollars. All persons are hereby fore
warned from tratbi.g f(u- said notes; and should
:iny p( rsoh tmd the abovi d« tineil notes, it will
be acknowl. ge.l as a fuvor, if they be returned
to me, James itobison, St-n.
JVMES UOBISOX, sen.
Mav 1.7, I-v.??—
1;^^UO\I the subscriber, on the 12th inst. ahay
M A in., about 6 years old, both innd f.-.'i
vvbite niid u star in her face. Al -o weui o|]'
with her a bay colt, aboui 10 months f>ld. 1 •.
|)> ct lln'iii to in.i!:e on to Lincoln Ceiunty. An
[iCiMJii lhat Will lake thctn up a’ul e'>n\i v lu-
rM-ni..ti.,u 10 thu olli e, shall be realoiiublv rc-
V»urded.
ABNEU M’(:.L\TV.
Miy M, 1827.~3t')3. _ __ _
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