miVERlS’ & FARHERS* JOVRHTAli. Z' --— i ^ : —: - --• — - - --- - _ - , m . b i ^ AnUJbll^ A* - -. - thij^kTh akd r.mo ouf mow T»tjuTE»ffl o> T,.r;Mot;^N., w^h w.Lx/otv^li^iii^oTHTo-o^Nl^^ ■ VOL. IV. SATUUDAY, JUx\E 7, 1831, NO, 192. From the Huhcigh Register. Statr Liwiblatvik.—Tb« time it Kt band when throughout the Btute, it ii cu9- (•BMry fortboM wbodesir« stati in the State L^iilature, to muke tbeir wikhw known to ihe people. We bope'that step* will be ta ken to brine out individuala in etery coun ty, who fed the neceseity or doing Motne- tbing for the improvoinefil of thai^tatr, and who, if cleclAil, will bend their whole eurr- gHM to tlio accompiinbmeul of »o (ieairabk go eod. It ia time the poople were in>uscd froaitbeir apathy on thuHubjoc;!.—Jn solm- lag Iheir aKeiita, tltej iliould bear lo nuitd, (bat they are dtecluirgiiig'u duty aa uc|l eierciiing a rij^ht, and are ramrtiuuinf,' mca From the Nnn OrU*n» BuUtlin, despfrate conflict. The reader will remember the announce- oienl some days since of the death of Mr. Thomus McQueen iu 'i'exas»—*ile waa for merly of Now-Orl’an«. The melancholy per; at other times it waxuth.sluggish, (notwithstanding I frequently urge him,) that when he should be on his duly, ae thou knowcsst his usual nan;e denoleth, 1 find him blumherwig and sleepinjr,—or, aa the vanity of human reason phraselh it, I catch WE have ju»t rewived from the Northern Citif.9 direct. /amH l«« Hvent lock place at Dexar, it is stated, on ^ him nu|'ping. Hence, I imi inducud to be- I ho 2d of March, and in con*equ»*nce of lif;vo he it not right in the inward man.— Wfiunds in an afiVny with Indians. The fol- , Kxamine him, therefore, and prove hini, I lowing? lettei*, received by au acquaintance b«-8e« h thee, thoroughly, that thnu mavest, «)f that uiifbrtunate gentleman, detailin}; the J by l»eing well acquaintud with his inward i‘ircunisXfln« e of the atfair, appears to have , frame and disposition, draw him frf)in the been written ten days plrcviously to hia error of his way«, and show him tlic path i=oth: I wherein he ehonld po. It grievcih n;e to Bnxar, March 13th, 1S34. | think, and when I ponder thrreon, I aoQ ve- Jhnr Sir—^’I'ho hintentable situation in | rily of opinion, that his b«jdy ts foul, ami wres of policy w hich will make either for 1 '* hi«‘h 1 fiitd myself, causes my mind to re- jjho whole mass ie coriuptect. Cleanse him, oragaiovt tbeir/rwe nileretts.-*-They, whoi>e ' tny friends in New-Orleans. I have therefnre with thy changing phyt:ic,'fri»ii right ialoapptiintagontsfi»r the management I had one of the n)0(«t dreadful adventures all pollution, that he may vibruto and cir- till tbeir affairs, have a rigbt to dictate the j *hat man ever had and told i>f it afterwards. ; culate accordini;' to the truth. I will place principles by which such agentsahall l»ecin-‘' 1 ihis place on the Iftth of last ufrmth him for a lew diiys under thy care, and pay tfolled; and w heo iu exercising the right of j f”* *he capital, Monclova, huving business | for his board as thou require»t if. In thy fuflrage.^tbey neglrct this esaential ariK;!# i » **h the leiri^^lature. I was so ifiiprudont last lh«>u chiir;:i'sl me wiih one eighth of a of our p«*litiral creed, they act but incon- ‘"'ly "'•'h « youth, although it is , pound, which 1 will pay when ihy. work do- sistently with the nature of their high privi- (customary to trst-el hi large companies on serveth if. 1 entreat thee, friend John, to jegos. jihe fr(.utier. 1 had pruce-ik*d about forty ' demean thywif on this occasiuu wilh a After tlie above paragraph was in by nine o’clo'k at nijtht, w hon some- rigUi yid^’Uictii, aacording to the gift u iiich lv)ie, the foUowing l-’oiDiuumcBtioncauie to I fhing like twenty lawukantps presented t* in/Acc, and prove thysi-if a i/ nrA»/i«n/Au/ Latjl. Ha insert it with iiMJcb |iloasan>, and i iHeinselves in the road, s1cp|>ing out of a ncid not In uakamed. And when thou lay- ),i>po our KditormI brethrwi througho»n the thirkct—firing eij-ht or ten inuskots at me i«H thy corr^ting han«l on him, let it be | l^iate will do likewise, and thua aid in ef- »linost leucbinn distance. One ball en- withciut [xissioo, lest thou drive him to de- ibeiitij “a coo»uin0iation ^vuutly to be t**n;d my side and lodj^d nesr the bark structioii.—Da thC'U regulate bis motion lur wuihod.’’ t •>*>»'». 1 fell lo the gri-uud with great vio-' the time to come, by the motion of the — lence, which caused my pistol to go off, tlie : light that ruleth the day, and let him learn rnn AM- NORTII ( AKOr.IN'A TArrRS. I ball w hich.alsio cnf#r«*d m> hip*, but come fn>m that unerring jjuide, the true calcula- To the Membtrt the Conrfnlion, «»n |I had all my presence of mindtion of hia table and equation, and wtian r4« nhject trf Intrrrtal Impwrmtnl, vhick 1 * r«-tur’»“d the war wln»op; I tried to throw thcHi hiide»t him contcrted from theirrorof a»mbUdin Raltigh^ last ruUtri jmyiielf m the midst of th«m, koowing that hiu vays, and more conCormablo to the a- . * , , j * , , *. L Idrspcration alone iJirr# was any thinjrboTo mentioned rules, then do tlwu send 5 SOS am I (o hojH». I chargt.-d un tliem, and they re- him home with a just bill of charges, drawn f»u» ^ ^>wr After •everal un-I out by the siMrit ofmodiTntion, and it shall are now either to be redeemed or L ^-r..i -i,^ ' k- L. _r_.. .1 .i.,.- Frorn the Oxford Lxauiiner. Mr. Yancev—It has been doubted by somo wliether Horses, are ever injured by Botts, while others contend that they not' ▼▼ Ciiiw direct, (*nd ws are determined W only injure, but when once attacked by them ’ short crsdit) a (oodasMrtmoat the rofcult is certain destruction. Fromal®^ caso recently under my ubnervation and | MmOOmMS* management, I huve been led to dissent i compose a unall part of ouf froinliolh. 'J'he case of the horse to which i „*** '7**' „ I allude is as follows. When fust disCov- S ^LOTH I, .... . r oupcrhiie Black C»s*imere eied to be aick, he exhibited symptoms of Saitinett*. of all colort and qualities great agony. An ordinary and succeasful | Super Crape Camlet, ftr taminer Clothes recipo C)r cholic was given without any re-; Cord, a very fiue article lief—hip suffering bccame more aggravated.! FUnaels .I *1 ■ . • P 1 I C-irc®siiani>of &U colon. Bumbtziocs 1 hi* with other ap^arantes indicated aud n.,, Orlean. Cord. Bro;n Liti.„,?Linca Drills established a!»f*t beyond a doubt, that the Ro«b Ca««iniere. Green, Blue aal Brown tetlen Bi'tid hud cotiitr>enc(^ their ravages—and I Cauimt.e, Blue Jeans at Ihe suggestion of a friend I resorted to , **‘‘**hurg Cord, for pantaloon*, Black Luting the follow II,a remedy much used m llli-1 ^ “I, , . , r J i'Dglwh *rd American do noia and Missr.uri.mid which may be found Painud Fnnch and English MaKlins in one of the late Alinanacks~“ take \ lb. of cotiimon tobacco and tear it to pieces. Some India Muslin, very handsome Super Plain Black lulian Silk White and Black &atiina, iSattin LcTSDtins put it into a not wilh n quart of water, boil ? ^ * . . 4 1 1 . I .1 .1 • . i A varictv of colored Silks It to a pint, and let it cool; then take a piot, Black gL. and Gold Beads ofwhiskeyarHi mix with It throe table spoon-1 Black lulian Cravat*, a variety of baadsemt fills ot" toot, and mix it altogether, and add i made by Luke Davis of unslaked lime, pulverised, about the aize of a hen’s egg—then pour the mixture into a bottle and drench the horse with it, keep ing him from food and water for four or five Silk Handkersbiefs, a varietjr of Ribbons Ladies and Geiitlemeo’s line Glovss Black and White Silk aud CV>tton Hota Gentleinen'S random half Hoee A variety of handyome Ginghams, plain ^ . - , , 'Micce*-«rul attpmots to come ta cloae «uar- (. rfeitrd. \ were eager to «gD the ; ^re«t ina.iv J.«raala of that t.^venl.on in .the hope „ ^ that It might hereafter be a n>o„„ioenl lo approachwl atKl commenctd your honor and patriot,«n. Rut I a^k )ou Hehb^rule am. at on. of the ho sent, in the root of all evil to tbee. Parliamentary Oralcrt.—Mr. t) sD^»‘r how tar vihi have adranred ui re- dJ*ramg your pledgf**? The cause cannot I jt fail if a niDjonfy of our nc il AMMtnbt v are not favor«i.le tu its success. And hava some furiy year% ago, a inembor of the Le-! gislafure of Nt w Haiiipt>hire, mude a; *ip «ch in that body which was tolerably i well rcceivcd, and of which h« wa* tolent- most daring-x^iut a ball and four buckf^hot ibrou;;h his l)^^—he pave a slight screnm amJ lell-.t was rn.M,ph-lhey were whip,.; Mco^iny JudgrTh” | V.0 betu re;dv to £o before the ptpp/e~lo h"» and all im- - ^ftorwanls he was desirgua of making i irSTom^-tCr'^wlSV^^^^^^ knewn his newly acquired honors. “How ;heoh;:ts of tbcConver.ti...od .o Ue Jjnna. Rq,rt^afirtM ,n Ihc Aurmbtg ' ^ were m the l!..n^, noUidy Have \ Ml Kivon up your tune, taints and • ktng speothe., but you. and \> illiam Plum- irsl to the innu.*Dee national p.4itK:., and ^ ,n,,„Yroa, w„t.-r lK>ure.” After giving it I became sorae- j figured SViss Muslins what alarmed, aud l)egan to think if the ! Bottb did not kill the antidote would-for I ; l“,„ cS, Gre^Me‘rino G*uJ^?BlueGaus« Lave never witnessed such a degree ot sick- Blue Gau«e VtiU, Bl’k & Whiu BobbiocU Veils liLss either in man or brute- his whole sj a- j PUin and figured Bobbinett tem seouied to have bharetj in the effect I Checks, p,.«)uced .1. ch. lf„, . few minutes had ealpsed, ^lore be was literally ! giue siriprd Jens, Blue DoaesUc wet w ith sweat. Alter a lapse of about | Blue Donia«tic,forooveringumbrellas,foodartioli three hours, I extunined him again and Turkey Red. found an evident change • the better; A Good Assorimfnt of when I gave one pint cai^tor oil with a gill of ilardwarc & Cutlei*)'^ spirits of turpentine, with a view of carrying Palm.le*f Hate, Straw and Tuscan BONNET* o(f w hat had been previously given. 1 shall I Straw Gimp, Leghorn Hals not attempt to give the modus oj)Cmndi of' ^ ^ white and black the medicinc, but sinipiy the result, which 1 / _ , , \{ . • . ■ 11 1 1 manufactured expressly for us. was a complete cure. My object in publisli- j a1«o, Boys Cloth and Haif mg this experiment is, that others may a-1 CAPS# Cr, and one or two others w hile no»v a doz- ridate*, men «.t talents who will «u»lain the * wks with me- “Ccount ol Samp- Uve >ou mautvlly c^trr^«l to h.zard th. in'irtihcwtiDO of a delraf, in j>refereoc« to a - - foffiMure of your plighted w.rdT that SiiinpKm caught so many—“'I'hree hundred t'nxes!” said she, " it can’t be so' W hrn the cmn,wny arrived. I went , ^ more husband was good a inaa to give up the Bible, and ! wlanCrf h '^ •h« Ut.!y^«.md g..to.tr Sampson was', and he never killed m ' 1 .txr of hat b-T aJi Zi if"« i i’ r: than twemv ill a season !” The husb 1 iiM-inorrs oi iitai iMKi), am now iiriore ,j |,„(,an. and picked up fifty arnms. , il.i. . I e|irc;-leas(’nndid:itesforthenrit Aswm- \(y »nyn,]s w>renn n^rt of mv pain- inv sotwwhat sla(,^erel at this, but l\ I Not nnn in ' H.- n«n, nf It.. ;. ^ too good a man to give up the Bible, vail ihemsi'lves of it and save from suHering and death niauy of that valuable race of an imals the Hori^. JAS. M. WIGGINS. •Mesftjs. GAi.rs4i Seatos.— On perusing the Nntionul Intelligencer of yesterd.-iy, I was struck with the business like air, and brevity, of the letter of resig nation of the late distinguished Rppresenta- tivo from Conu»^:ticut, the Honorable Sam- f£i. A. Foot, it is in these words:— “New Havtx, 9th May, 1S34. Sib:—I have this day resigned my seat as a tueuilx'r of tha 23d Congress. Yours, Very respectfully, SA.M’L. A. FOOT." Ilon. SrKAKER of the H. R. The Foots in all countries, seem to have A variety of Ladies’ SboM, made by L Robinson Genllemcn's Boots & Shoes, made by I. Tolknad Ready niada Clothing, for eumipor wear CAttPEXTER’S TOOLS, A aUANTITT or Crofkcry, GUtss ^ Qweenstearc School Books, Poper, lnk.&.c. &c. Salt, by the sack or buaheb Sugar and Coffee, in large or small quaatities .Molasses, White Havana and Loaf Sugar Madeira, Champaipne, / Tcacriflt & Sweet Malaga C " Slareh, BAR SOAP (iood Indigo and .M udder, warranted. AW, a ftw of Gardner’s RIFLE GLNS, to be •old for Cash Cotton Yurn. of all No*. 6e* quality and low. We invite persons that wish to buy G»o4*,tocall tod hear our priccs before thay make purchases. H. B. WILLIA.MS. Surcin^ Partner of SMITH i WILLIAMS. A good many of our book accounts have been standing longer than one year, ail such accounts Conn.v' 'ro.na,.t;;H^ havo'^nTvrn ^.I'llS ^ a*«y. «b«rved t.ouni> t ommittees have heon even called f,as rnii«.-d all mv sufS-nng. On the rrind ,1' I'lgether. Since the Convrntion adjoufned’ f hm t Dr H^l who rtif the ball out of me ften bgura- .n Mo. „,.ny h... i J.^^rrd o"'* ^ .nd I (b, On.,.I wLn I u«d fo, .r ..nccram one. lle .Wugh. In t>rom«tu th.s cati«c hv the ' >» nen I arnvcvi nere, itjfre ,i,^ro was not more than half K^^T^ for , d,.z..n r*nl /w, m the flock, and that ‘‘‘'“VV'*''*' had, n..t even the commonest articWofi,. w,,,,!-, .n.1 N'>t one in l'*»>n ri.llfxted minitt (uMirntion .j.,. .. !,■ - ,m„ n»*i even mo commonosi artici**s on/xf .r^.i bullin’ Not ly dollars!'! Ibis will nev-. I d,.^r*'d gr*titly lo grl a doe rAiiWf# Fxttrr Vrirt Ijettir tr do. That which wa» «x|i«cted to be a i^.^ine to rehe^e me from choking, Init i Mtir rr-)mim.-nt «.f honor m-artertimes, will be a ! „ m.t to be Iwd. 1 have now lain I moruinont ofir:dolcnc« and vi..laiod pirdpr-..' |,^pntv-one davs mi my KicL. not hnng a-; Thf LocvUs There is no long- unlf ,* you will aroii^ younwUrs at oik-p. to henr nn’y othrr |K>aition. I find mv- j ’»' “"V d4>uU that these singular inst-cts Wuagr«*^d togofur “lAr y/rt/r and aorAi./i' «rlf no better; I ihiMight for sometimo’I “re their usual periodical apjiear* it./ N/o/f.” but 1 soe awful signs of your ; ,H'^uIiI dw», to whtdj id«i I was n-conciled. anre the present season. They art* already •ctinsj upnn tho ignoble in.ixim, " Nothing | «*>lrcted for my grave, hfing [ easily to be found, at the depth of six or »t all—and any thin^relso bef^ni'ihp.'^tnte.” chnrrh yard as a brute i'***'«• iuclMm, in gardens, and especially in A FKIKNDI.'^ V(»I( E. j^r|j^rctic. Thi.s sifurttion for a sick man ; orchards, under old trees. By skimining I in this place is ind«>s'ribably unpleasant—: off the surlace ot the earth, thousands of lUring Trff/.—Cofisidenible atlentmo he can g**t nothing that lie wants to either I holes are perceptible, where they have been '■>. I, m rv.jtffl hr a fpv days past, by or rat. IVoph* here have !.ecn go i penetrating to the surface, in oider, we pre- >' • d.irin^^ fftats of a |Niintrr, who, it is haiJ,) long tributary to the Indians that they liear I sume, that their way may not be obstructt^d 'n* tnri.-x.rly n sailor, ami who has been jotery indignity asa matter of course; they ,on their day ot general resurrection. An ^njcil in paintin" the roofin;i on the •!•*«-! hare* f.tol**n all tho hnraes from their ni igh- j gentleman ol this place informs us that llooi the hutch Kofurmed Church. Not I iKtring vanchns, yet no campaigns are start-; bis lather krpt particular note ot their op- "■nient with the ta'-k required of him, | ^^inht them. I'here is nothing sioks ' P*Brance in four instances, and that he him- ^hu h W.1S comfioratively sale and easy, he, jn nation so much in my estiniatien as a fear | had followed it up, and preserved ob- " M'^wlay last, ascend'*d to the figure of i of ilm Indian'i—yet so cowardiv are the ; s*^rvalions, also, in four instances; and that Fi»h, which is at an «Irvaiion of l.’itt, |ait®r, fhut fne and twenty Americans can | *hey have unitormly appeared every seven- been rentarkable fur their brevity and pre-1 we are anxious to have closed by Cash or Note, cision. S.v.MCEL Foot, the celebnited Co- ' Also, a aumber of persons have not median, and distinguished writer of light paid their postage accounts. All that Comedies, has transinitted to us a corres- ^ W punctual need not e*. poidonce with h,s mother, quite as laconic, hTwTlLIAMS, P. M. as that of our S. A. Foot with the Speak- 21,1634. " * , .i . ••"t from the grryiihl, aml^ standing uj>on it, pared bis cap upin (he ImiII which stir- T’t'wftits the spire. Tlie fearsofn large Ik>- '•) of spectators were now sensibly excited f'T hii safely ; Imt their appreheiisnni* were '■^ibled, when bo deliberately stretched lnm» lfut full length upon tho Vane, hold- whip two hundrtMl of them. Two or three teen years; but, what is singularly striking, years Bgo.ao Shavvno?# attacked and rout- ] »n all these eight m^ances they were found ed between ‘i or 3 hundred Comanches ; have a general resurrection day, which within a few miles of this place. The CV i has regularly occurred on the 25th May. iiwuchesapplied to their friend^ tho Mexi-: He further says, that two or threw days cans, for asmstunce, end obtained it, cam-; previously, a few make their ap|)earaiice, mg the Shaw nest to lose a Ci>maiiche cav- > “"J “ reconnoitring party; but on the 2ofh wish if I ever get well, to return to civilized tniuaWe swurut. [(»tr. Tel, society. 'V hstever my circumstances may l)«, I never »ant lo l>e a hundred yards Wast of tho Mississippi agaiu. Youra, very alfrctiwnstelv, T. W McQrEES. by ono hand to the upright liar of iron nlcude which they wera driving off. I | the whole cinintry isiWu^d wilhoBeiuler■ •'nwhlchlt is supporti'd. To a landsman, '* ' ^ II was n lorribh' sn>ht. To him, however, I’-dmiUlrci (,i,ly brought to mitid the recol- "'•.tKnn of the dangers tff Ihe !Sca. Ho ie»ct nded m sniety.— I'rrdrrick Kramincr. f'outr cf Tiipogra/ikicoi Errors.—The 'Jitor ®f ihe .Mississipi^i Journal contrivml »n ingenious eicumi for the ams ®f omission »'td coniniitiinn, of which types are froqiient- •y guiliy, when unreatraKied by a pnwf ^sder. He says, in extenuation o( their of- *«uces, that “ having been ao oflen used in jK'tices of Railroads and Steamboats they ““ve the ftrintiplf locomotire so thoroughly ‘"fused into thain, that they arc coritinually J'J'npiiig up and down, and not unfrequcntly "''gliliog in placcB appointed for othara." A Quakrr's letter to hif Watckmalrr. —I herewith send thee my pockat-cbick. which grraily standi-th in need of thy friend- ly corrertioo’; the last time ho was at thy friendly school, he w«* no ways reformed, nor even in the least iH-nrfittcd thereby ; for 1 perceive, by the iiidet of bis mind, that he is a liar^and the truth is not in him; that his motions are wavering and irregu lar; that hie pulses are sometintos very quick, which Utokeatlb not an «veo teio- Nkvv York, May 19. Quiclnlrer.—In digging updn tlie prim- lars of Johnson 1*. I^. Esq. in Spruce Street, preparatory to tho erection of a new e«lifice, a vein of Quicksilver \f'as lately diiKovered. It was imbedded iu :Mnd,|cou- noctrd with no other metal. A specimen was brought to this office containing many particlos of the metal, in globules of diffifr- ent sizes, from mere mitrs to that of a large pin’s brad. Aa the argentum rtmm is usu ally, if not invariably,discovered in mines, it may be doubted whether the present de- posite is not artificial; but still it was dis covered several feet below ony former e*« cavation.—Com- Adv. cr. ’I’hc old I^ady, it appears, had been | arrested for debt, and she communicated | her misfortunes to her son in the following epistle:— “ Mv Dear Son : 1 am in jail. Your affi.*ctionnte mother. JWAKY JO(JT." Foot had bi-en arrested hiroself the day before the letter readied him, on a capias ad sat., aud he replied in the following terms:— “ Mv Peah Mother: ISo am 1 too. Y our allwtionafe son, SA.M’L. FOOT." TAILWAIBILia UkAmm i FOR The subscriber now offers for Sale a valuable PLANTATION, lying on the waters of the Ca'awba river, in Lincoln county, about six miles below Beattie’s Ford. ooataniinE ^45 seres of LAND. I'his Plantation, without dispute, is healthy, the soil fertile, and it is no little reconi. mendation to say that if abounds in good sprinf^s. As tlie subscriber is determined to sell, all per sons who wish to invest their capital in land* ef the first quality, will do well loeoine and exaniino the tract now offtTcd for sale. I'fae terms will be made verv accommodating to the purcliascr. Ad joining this tract there is another of 1000 acres, which can be purchased on good terras. JAMES CONNOR. Lincoln c'ty. N. C. May 82J, 1834. t93 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Of the Presbyteriiin Church in the Tni- ted States, met on the 15th instant, in the st‘venth Prosbytenan church in Philaoel- phia, and was opened with a sermon by the ; Rev. \V .n. A. McDoweli, 1). D. In the ' aftenioon, the Kpv. Philip LiNnstEV, I). D. President of Nashville University, was, on motion of Dr. Ely, unanimou.sly chosen .Moderator, and the Rev. Jacoh Urkkn, of Bedford, ft|. Y. temporary clerk—Dr. Ely is stated clerk. About two hundred metn- bars of the Asaembly are in attendanca. DELEGATES FTJOM ENGL.O^’D. In the lirneral Assembly, yesterday af-; tarnoon. Rev. Andrew Reed of London, author of “"No Fictionand the Rev. James Mafheum, of Dunham, England,! were intrHluced by the itiatod Clerk, Dr. | Ely, as D*>legates fn>m the Congregational Union of England and Wales.—Phil. Caz. I Cafper Havser.—A retired soldier has been arresfetl as the murderer of Casp*'r Hauser. 'I'he intbrnier (a female) refused to ^ accept the rewards oflered by the King ofi Bavaria and Lord Stanhope, for the appre hension of the murderer. Tho watch seal intended for Col. Crock- eft, togpthrr with an etegant ritle, will be j presented to him oq bi« return to Pbiladel-1 pbia ' Altpntioli! Cavalr>’. The Charlotte Lafayrtte 7'roopuf Cavalry *r» coinniauded to appear in Cnarlolte, on Sat urday, the 7ih of Juno nest, armed and o]uippetl as the law directs, for e.vercise, precisely at 10 o’ clock, A. M. Delinqoents will certainly be Rns«J. J. N. LEES, Captain. May 14, 163-t. m NOTICE. By virtne of a l')t>rd of Trust fo me executed by James H. Blake. I will sell, for the pur- pospn therein nimtioned, at the residsnco ef $m>4 Bloke, on Thursday, ths 13tb of June, #Vwr Eiikelif ^lYfiroetif Uorsefty and ether property. Terms, C^sh. W. MORRISON. IVu4(#e. May 23. 1834. W3 BLANKS. O/rnrinvf h-indf:. for self cr* this OJ!r^.

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