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ctjri i . 1 , rv I r c "1 1 ca,.ojj:;a oc ?r 1 V f" -V r '.i t j i ur i . . :cr::;..icr cf I ti.-waT. y.r. v. . I' i ! "tO'.,l, fcf'fll In" ' 1 . . in, IS 1 Ii6ve b ! : ' ,t arm, lis n ii iv I r v .. . " ncrvoiTi rr tndm.n vjtto -w.. . l,-ve to u, ".- l.-rt tf t'.'e 2 Jrcri 1 1 , most eflVm.' n. -n-tU, I f-ar. , , in '.i ivlr, 1 M.;tH ,.i r.in.'.ncted it.'tv.r at I oujit t ,! ri -"r a fre, and that tbe honour of U.: c'.j.'i -'i n; ;,.neL I have ti e hnrwiiiti be .e. T.--T P. ar AJ.u.al cf the l'cJ.p (. Mt r in V- t. &.C. !.; t.c t t; lit ti t di e Lcoxozncu p' Since t.-ar i Jd'.cnv r ofo.d.re whk' Coj '.v, we have been i'1' in Orjin Vo-jntv, i-jsr i r . it i r. ...?,..e r cxp'sr; at either V,'e nr.; 1 CXI ' or to i. J ntT..f.u:i::ries cf Spa 1 J.. r t' c 'l'l L : 4 T. villi cf frTh-r ivcrshy.- sh iro',vn 's '.here ' f ; fit ' U If", i. 4- ,ui Ccr. fC: :. 'it' r C t. fofntir to o-irrcrr t r,f t'.C -r- ,, ,,. ' r vi.ic'l l' . ."-:' 1 ! ' . ... -. . hr.n.i it is in a t :. ni. ii tobs' tv rs I Lux by ur;!cr tf tl. .i in Au.nir.l. t ,.e t 2 '"rfram John F.-Smith Anuberni i Lditon rfthe .Star dated Jur.e SC, 1-11. M In compliance with the request contained b your lcttfr received by JNIr. Alliin, I now r r.iit suchinformauoir as I possess relative to t'.e tubjecU of your' erquirj'. - v ' ' The year before last I sowed a small pa h Iknni, which did not produce equal y tAjJCCttinons, owing I presume to i iy then ;oorance of the proper .iiethods of ciutiyatin 3 : r;.u i savin?: the see''- Four bushels oi ,i seed I grour.d ina mill with Iron cylinders' leiprts.cd without Aiy' application of heat, ' ich yielded six quarts of oil to tf bushel. . hi appearance tf the oil la very fine,' and'' all ' huve used it in diet, give it a decided .rnce to Olive oil, nmong whoirt are Judj? r tx J.lr. Gaston, whom you will see ut the . ' r.- Court'; and to them I refer you lor T ; i ,.r;TiJiiivn t fits r.aet'tts. The cake,af v . r i, I i eiprcs; miied with cither 'meal cr Cour v.i.S a palatuL!c,cutruiousand vholc- jrae IrtaJ. I have dUconittiuecI the culttva ' .'Jk of th; Scent because the oil is yet to6lH h le laawn to he in much demand, and the cas t r oil fifTorda acerluiiitytof piofit f Hut I have i,o dauht the cultivation" of i3enni and 'the :.:anafac:are of ttis Oil might be made rofitn 1 ''irJ thinlcit will ia time supercede the usee. C vtct oil in this country; and become even nn ..'tkls of considerable export. 0( the Chinese Oil n.Jlsh" I have no experience The app.1 rrnt diiT.culty of cleaning the seed prevented any attempts being made to extract the: Oil. . There arc five species of the Palais Christi known here two onh' of which are nfclttable 1 rihe others bein5 difficult to clean, it should te nlanted early ii Marth in the same manner m com. and rtouircs much' the, same1 tiU.ige. The seed should be vit and planted in hills, and ' Hot m Itoles. the plant having a long tap1 root A good soil will produce fifteen bushels' to the Acre. ' The trusses :Js they ' mature -Inust, be cut and esposed t0 the action of the sun a few m wliich time the- seed will di'slodce . themselves from their o'uirV.'.coverihg; One gn' 1cm' and three fourths 'ot colst pressed Oil I rsny be obtained from, a bushel, and try the a p ; j. .ition of heat afterwards the cake will pro 7 due'e more of an inferiour 'quality.1! ia;veeut considerable quantities to N. York whevfe it is greatly preferred to the WcstIndra Oil.! Its superiority' ovcr.'thc jaucr consists 'in itfts re ifminnK'much less for a dose, beinj more pU-as- ;'.it)g to the tarti; not nauseating and beingtess j liable to' produce pain; I have a letter from Di4, OiborntotMs eHccr-,iVir.josepn iajcrt ! of rhitudelpbia.ha latciy sent'an erdfr for ome f cir his own particular use, and, a gntle- :nian !ori?ayetVine:who.hr.d s-me. of it last ' year is so much pleased fth it that lie has cow -ordered a hundred bottles. '-.y '.'. Should yOCt or any oryour; friends collect .any Dcnni or Chinese Jtadish seed in quantity "not less; than a bushel I will if it is' ficsirctl have the Oil extracted from it, t V. JC?; The. Editors gf the iStar inform ;jne t Public that tlicv expect 6hortJv to have a quan I f "y of Mr. Smith's Cxstor Oil for sale and f.-om their belief of its being p(ajsiperiour (riulU nrid from'a ttesirtto encotirajre; titit e productions they intend in future to keep it r v 44 r V. V" 4 y ft , - A Tif ctlpt'for mailing it wtiite wash for,Vrd.or Cwlen fcV.fc. out ' House. iwC. Coirnnunica'tcd to the Editors ' ti' Uve Stkr, by Mend in WsrtberoHh.DUtnct South' Caroline. whn'.nfimM'us- tlirt it in comroou use in ma- .fiy prt nfthnt SWe ntiicti epproved of fcriW pperce cheapiiv'w.atid duntbuiRy. ;V'ir-fn t Take 1 0 Gallon :cf ' water. : one peck of fr-sh slacked limej'and one 4uar fwtf v c-'v hide boil this rhxture; until the whole of '- .4 cow htda; has vdis3flvel 1 hen tnte- tne -ur of thVet o'uartH' 'c . tleait rite, Cnu mix yidi i-dd water, W the. coiihiatency pt thin T-'utej when well stirred toother add thisttf t') t hr.i! nx Kwlo..imd' and WfUCTi T.HU 4 -'t boll tm on cp. and then put out tl'.e.' hr$ Ut ct a. I tije mines mi'l valua'j.e qu;'rnts in tne btate, rnvl wiil t.nau. our inenu to I-vour us (free of Pcsrr?) v:i;h such mlormatioa as wia ena-.e us a reucer it complete. SALE OF riERIXOS. ; Vra. C, Alexander Esq.. will have a a!e t f about CO half tlood Merino lambs at Alex- jndiiana in Mecklenburg County, ?J. C. on tae l.Mt rnd.iv in Auirust next. A specimen cf the wool may be seen at the Stnce, ' I'Icrtno II col.' borne ol onr Uuow cit.rer.s have cXpre sird their apprehension that the wool of the Mcnino Sheep will degenerate in a Kw a '"i in this country. I hoic tears es we con. ceive are not well founded. The eK to Corrrt 1 r-4 is; ' 'ppi fr . -ted V.': ' violence between (jcoi ' 2 1 bcrt 'i.i major'-ty . :aiicx i mucn cr: 1 Uc- m,. t aj teen t.-c rei tr a i.irr- 1 i'jt" ur c.f th f nmcr ; who,, it . sai.', a c u-j a!t-r, k.ncd i-..ow ia a t.t'fi. .Ch-ntUl. :r I.ii.vcns llssav c.:t' L'. ecp has'becti ruVti-hjd in Lcndon, v.'ith a Ions preiace b'y Win. Col b:t dated, at I rison, rscw Gate. . . r .i t t,.e n.A'-'' i: ' ' 1 I . ; . f 1 u ' L:. i 4 .1 t r o i T'.h the State I.j.i-i. At IT.tr a-- ' ' Tor tc.r" Gov. Snyder, of rf.nn-y'ivar.ialx3 issued a pro clamation cautioning; U niapnf of persons not to lum the French Fiivatcer Diligence lyu-.g in ti e Pott of Pru!a;!c'.phia, winch he expects i intehJ- The editor u ml ea, ROhcrs a reward ol 400 Dollars tor rri"c:ien: Mrt.Miinn ftfa .mall sumrlf r,f wrtc.L that he 1"S 5tc., any rrhons .'mtdtveaurtr; l..e ci?ta:i cr reccjred from friend, to . whom ' it was sent Cl;c l I -vateer. , ., 7 from Louisiana. . It was tt'ken from a sheep of Mr. Nancarmw's flock at, Dapede." That ihjg-ndeman's Gock originaud in tlie toi of Texas where alIthc ,wo')l is of th the Province i'vs ouality". . Di?.o, who was -impressed cut of the Spitfire by the Gunuiier ; and Senders, inpiesyed cut tf another vessel have teen released at JJerroutla fnd sent to the United States. James Ilarver. t' In the Province of Sania Fe, the wool f their Scotchman, who fornierly resided in this rt '. sheep- i vtt of a supcriour 'quality " In the J bourhiod, made his escnpc from a Untish gun laui Province ot Mexico, bhecp. may be purennsert au. aaa nas arnvea at iSew-i oi K. ; . . ... ... ... ., . - 1 , . L.i j v-uiunci ijurr J3 at rani, says a pjentieTnin iinny froia Prance.-, and has frennent interviews vi:h the chief oiPtccrs of States Boston Vvfier, rn w Mmu'.iou Ar il Cortipuiiv iur Uic r.iul''v ot Kiai uctanitcaiiia ware. -it a'tmDb method tfremovifir matte ffisls;.' I ' "".'""! rape uuciv nuiuc !!:,- -, ivi"" '"-mi ni Diaccot Jti;lire tit tVnnsvivatiia, b: tmrtv sheet or Jeat, and cover tne" spot m i.se man-1 tnr avpunnreeot m fro:t?or t ci'yin.:ir, Mi.ei-...j'y, ner ith the'cljr.'r Cover the whole with W2?' .cfe!.t CeJieg-" ... rp-;u-'..t stiees 01 paper j smu -. iy " - iHd USurmiigemineiitiv t nti iles Li m." neateu ironing uu.uii ,uji"(, "r" to remove the dust taken Up by the grearse, the paper will be found restored to its origtuaIue- . .UtAnb. rtrrt rttlli' ;!. ' .' T''T t. 5 0" Ccliver.l StO' f-.u'e-!!,-' . . J-V. ly.J.r.: iif.er-C77fvt, .'... , . TliKl'wdt-.'. er; httre r.e,-rr pvp'en'.f :l to cti'n of !.-..ViOMi'.ry c'"'."' the pr'-'evementofthe Ar tt'orio t vetit, H-h ' !' ruila" .) rrd ti ' s " l ' we tie , i Tret t ne'ed i ' .: " Grtc. :i- ' ' tNer year cf I. imvcrsury ct ? v. ( 1 - V cr viduals possess some thousands of them. It is not to be questioned that til those sheep are descended from the Merino flocks of Spain. They have probably been in America at Last! two hundred years. Ltint.Auv. ! ','v,';.;-.j en' RALEIGH, 12, ic:t. 704 membeis have been added tn the J-.e-thowst church within the hounds of the. Haiti moro Coiii4ii'- ence during 'thd' last year. .' . . , ' Tlie fact 6h and th e f ' ; jr'tha .'puoliciitioo . of t' ; tier.crri'i ...Armstrong : ; The lection pr to . cretary of state -Is" t! : i tmence, and the tetl-! make .maniiest that ti.e t! e 1 ' ' v.!..) S d. y vi' 'i enth '. It C!'OW' a-..', t' '.!!" : tits. I inner ..r. s e: 3 V rl 1 ? r ' t. ; ; :j t' ! Lt A Jfj-, rr I ,v! jL . ' ' -t!- : . ..!.'-f.';-T.T r-i'' :;')' 'i 1" k tn t!.:s - - ; '! tn I ! , vLh f r. l i .. u i ; -.ur..: rts which, 'uOij'-pi. To t'.'c ; " " J ex!! 5 cv 1 wi..r:t!crer, to tl.e l tl,:t ;; t '. the v'drr'C ;:id..fc'ci..i.. ...nil th. e 1 ' ' ' ! - . S rl V.i t-H'H'd act!.-)' 1 to the fthtciplcs ; f.-cri tlis t.-y - . M.tnmce, ni.d t' r&nsi'ir. '.very rnviotis on t:.p'!n(lf!Ve v hich pt,iir.g lor the pres.. :'v,;ii it that the late st ;i ict;ni f French in- li-pc by its contents to h. ol" Jiapolcon" has X letter Own Wsnhinirton, " W that Mr. Foster,' twllireclod tle councils of our cour.tty durin; the last hud an audi.mce wiUi th ffMu'.ent,' and .that Oopgress thrht yeart f&UadcUihia Demcaulle Vc.:. ' re called tti meet the firtf tlctuber, 1 ... .;.- '.; .. v; - -. :,' Xnaidruhort 'ujfrrtr. The stibscriptions " in fj'n't!i 4t'h in.;. ftr raVmm of tltc Council of State, I Bmton.ibf the-rciif of the above. ' f xc-ted 2O.C0O arrived m -y 'tne next any lormea a ooam. ine doliitfs, tpdcpciuh-nt of the coJlertions made, ami to memoera present e. ..n .. f . . - be made, inthc. churches In the Chanel chuid: ru-l.t. nulrori A :.".r.n, ftnii Jrna UiftSUad. Nr. . mweia 1 - ., . ... . , .. . . ..4 , , . is -t v .. -.il on c-.niaiv. Ia iianurs itern rttii.vii. in aiw.. . d .i.(..ai. e ' . . . i 1 . . r r . rid 111 ...in ... 1. nil. una I . - " - . --. - - - W- HI""' ' - . .- .... .... y --, - , ,, , . r , ., , ,nft;i,.,l c. cir. ...... r,,e r.overricur u.lbrnnedtheCou'i.l ' uo.i.snve occn co;iecti ana su&sctinett. -11- . - . .-j ... .. . .... . . ... ... eil bv tnessav u.;t r. 1 a; v.iicftUon ui enmaile to lum I in tne uev. iMr. Coicir.an s society,-lunfrftsuti, 189 &r Uienpr.r.i. " .-i" a ,4iuseoi;wie.jren!vrv,iuiii uouars.. i re iwcguJaluic ol aiassaclittsetts tranted b ciwld nnt tiei t ".s with propriety make nomiitation 20,000 dollarsi X; . - ." ' ' " that ihn' tie for..;",:efiveMed the Govemonr, with lit ,; , . ' - . , power - :.Y.-Z iv'.,m. .;;), it did Hot m;;.it.sn '1 . -i 0 Prru!'---i. . - . - 4 . . , ..I Tli ".fec-t O l.fll.lflll" I lurtvili l.'wv lrmo' 't1.M'ft the ir vfrrw.cdc.t to a nrr-son to be re-l cea w'T".-- - -'on. be puoiiaucd.-.,;.. :. . .' '..'.,. . k. ..:,. ,V. f,..'.! I ' It H nu-edicss to rnve .tbe reruns for our dfclhiirtr to U U"ll I tO D3tt !' Y " t"444'.-4. t-w -.".f, 44.J44J Willi WCII4IX Ull f- ' The et day Hefirj Scvvil, K'.'ninirmVo i.M the writer via rcr appreJiind them.; iTwc WUeve oiniinouSiv) Wat couiniioiK-d bv the of 1 hecomoiaoicatiOii which we liavekte.y tec-iyedW V . . . , c i .4'. i t-. SlHTvC(UllitVrs)inrr.!infi ht pim.Kp nf llif n'.nrm ( lh Pill vermnir, ami Jus vxen itta scat tn uie oeuca oi toe our ,. ; -;, , ; i : , v" " . , . piune wu v. . -; - . , , ... ... lwind been cotcd. the anwaraaeet and fn?f-t nttpridin- l he uove'Tiour inen jo;u ueiire .ib r,uuicii jus 1 - . -n- ,;,h ,h. I'xMf.v,. fr.rl. rriaUveto U.e ,l d-scfibed,. d. were tha faeuard ciwimstances pre- thrre Chi,hn3 of. wateT tlnd six jq'u'nrU c.i '''!H niacfcvd lime: put th-rim your white 'i l i! 4 ,.-., (nArth.-r ; thell'UCid to " mcSrc?'the !vVdfd mixture ai v nue 5 0..'.'.rtr(S flv.-,.,h,.r 5 whtnwll ttUfed tip, -n,v r-i-i'.M'e sr.cui i j ... boundarvof Korth'aroliiia, arid reouct.'U the tiuvcnmur of North Carolina to appoint cfimrriissianers 10 Kttend.MR E.Ucott,&o. Gov. Siniih replied that the boundary was now settled by a law of this eute, as lr as it was coucern. eil. anu ne nua no power vr.ui: (jiibiuhii n.yn jec. The council eonsuuvca uie sui jci as u evwi cv had done and rave r ad4ce respecting' it,,, .-., V V ,11ie late annU-ersary, of Sfc John the Paptist, was cele brated in this city by Hiram Lodjje, betore wtwm ur vv. H. William deliverea an excellent orauu ; - , . flpiimd toatata that in cone(iuence of Mr. Sea. welt having withdrawn from amonff Uie candidstri for the Oen-ral Assembly, NatlTaniel Jones, Esq. W. P. ha ot, tereu lor a teat m v "3c ui wmmw" i . date for thit oouiity now are VViiliiyn, Uinton, for the Senate-AVal, Buylwi; CmbtwgJaMKaA'jl Jonea, tor lac '- "-v" " . -.-j.-. .b.m.?h-,if!Mhtfar (ii'atiafact!on of parents and Cimi'diana of StiidenU "ttf tl ltaleigh Acadsmy resWirtff i,t a di stnoer' we i'.Uenrt hereatter to- poDiistt ww my ii..tut; nf t it nroceeoinea ct .tne Actuemy.w.t healtl. of the Ktiidenu. , For thU week we i nl jy that Ht oumeroin ttuclcnts are ardmUy prowti t rr their ut-( dies, no irfepilainlies ot cotmuct naTe aiitsfraeca uie oi.iu.u intr of anv, and all en;oy the most Perfect Jwalth ' Thi will hereaf er be tairetiaed in three wordit. It any of the ttwdents aie aick tnev will be named, and ,f da.igt roualv the ctroomstanee't and.de freeof Uattge w.ll be nicrwiied. 'lU?ivc As's brarmn.'Vyhen an old sub jecs sha- been annually disf gurrd hy He wild rant and crud i h?psodies of ignorant and uo skilfuLRhexoriuanVweare preparedto turn in-disrupt from every thii; which presents it- self In the .reiusive, z-ro ..o. ,u.c dicaP outrag'-s ,,on sense . tmd toir If - And as we rejoice in every circumstance that, cap contribute to rai ie th' character of T curth of V..',. 'A.hhene to a ittt wc thy of their si. ct, c-vt rv cheerfuHy cc rply with thr t of he gentpsn who celebrated lJtrt.t ar.-vHvtr- projects he'd out by it to c vv l.iiivc Jur.Oj coi.f.i.cd to the American people ; alone. . Tlty are teiio -t'.) homnp;e i-"J the l.cpes of a wcrli. , Tlie iiui.c;-ci)(!eiice ol the Ur.i'.cd btutcs lsaptii- od whtr.ee the reCecdrs of countries tlute a i.c, . era ia.ths order of events v. Lkh mirst teimii'2 Li the complete enfranchisement of the ent.'dved cf e very clit.)e,'.JAr..d t1 et f rc 2t . pcct -ch c f a v o' ' people rejoicing Ui tltf the mild rtiri cf reason, is but the piecurscr of uncther still more suliivr ' that of 11 mankind triumphing in the full ; fir.i;lo;i of freedom J their affairs Bnd desui.ics cci f.dcntiy ' . cbmtritted into the hands' ti justice and of Heaven.'' Prom tie earlitit periods to which hisuny crul tradition advahcej something always pperi to l ; vai been wanting to the fulicty that ticty niiht enjoy,' and to that bih elevation and reJinenicnt of wiiiclt human beings were capable. . Itwas re? civt tj forth seventeenth century, for the favoured soil ot Co lun tia, and for the glorious cfibits'cf Au eiirprt puti iothm,' to adbrp the character of aan Uh its", proper aUrihutes and splendour, and to .-break tl. ' letters anq. remove ths postructiuns bv ' v hich op pression on the Cue hand, and ignorance "-cm (he' Ci ther, had retarded the steps of reason end ti e pro gress of happiness." . . ' '.;.''','.;'-. .. ; ill uie nwuuGc esys towarcs ji6soci?.tion anrt government, there. , was. neither understanding; lo per ceive, disposition trfpurs'tfeAnjr btHhority to crfoico a s 4 .... a . ' V - ... ' m aucn wQoicsonie reguiaums as wonia tena .jto pro mole the objccts'of frcspctuy and the ends of jus (ice. .Uncurbed inclination and violent force usurp ed the place of. law and. proper restraint ; and. th unavoic'aible cojiseuences were all the vices rndths' crimes h!oh could disgrace hu nan nature. Sttch. -a Stat tis it Was immeasurably .removed from tea son, sort was vasijy distant ficm'tvanquility andecn teiitnent.Ii -.-i' i -'. . ' y .-. , As "population spread, military usurpatkr? ties- poviamand idolatry succeeded. - War in oil its l cr; rid forms,' and talamity in every shr-pe,- scour'gctf and tormented individuals, neighboui hftods and r.a tion.4; Depravity extended from tbe centre to th. .utmost-verge ot nauited dimes ;.r.u .the elicnded that rninion hat hot e'.'en vet been sanctioned or invalidat es oyuie evueiice oi turUcicnt.tacU, ewy n.t they treof " fucvor .micDcii iiaa aacenaiiieu tnut a vhi- lent JVorth ast storm in Fcbi uafy 132, berah t the twoand three o'clpfkm thettfierno'on.t: M'ashii.ptort at IIeav.en ,00"ed down u.Pon nothing- button. 4 i !- . r . . . n . I f . f 1 1 tniiG. . I ni4.rv. 4.f..vimi i..M . . , ' nan past a, at.New.York about II. and at Eofcton about "-"f'-i .vniiuou mm unset y.-.- abetiextmorninir At all these p'scea uniil near Ui .., .hU-UgRung towards the--tt'opire of leacon, 'tV commencement of the Sti fn tha atnw phere was clear, 1 human nuod tit length exerted its active er.erp le; .U S. . "J.? -Hl . ooirott vt,.;- ncei.nm vne Kapia.InrproVement obeyed its nia c AUriA JtSi.it. ' Tbe Proeress of tint ttor milef on hour; 'That of the ?th tilt, as r:,!l 'ti,.' detcribefiT oS I science, of learning zvd of scm-e of the prin Sorry 'eeimspoitoent w'ai between iixty and aeveiiiv, a4 Cl'e roonus ana .rationat p;ovcr; -ent, sprang if,we are nmYstaken this storjeoromertccd VwiWotira j P irom.Lahylonish tict and .Egyptian darkness a but , fact authenticated by ntne .oV circtitnatM.ee are midst the rcrjn of error, and the fury cf conten:'- " ."' Wantiiuc, atidtheae we Khali gladly receive, if con.rritm-.iM-! The Jewish -j-nd other intituticn8, made son i-n.!ll of.Pf v'fywbrt witnessed the tu.mj eysn, . ,..,nls lhe erasure of blasphemous practiccN ' ' eribe tlie weataerofU.e'.precedin ndfoUowinKrlay.-. .;t:! ; ; cd imes ct the .blackest dye. ruuopestias'is received ana shall be attended ta. ; ' 1 ; ; ' yM ""'7 v.. '. uv: t-5iv- dawning i: upon the eevth I :r -t; ; rJBut the sun of vim;-or,!y tos-jcr titi .mstnnt,"ti? ' ' w'thdraw Hs'b'ea. for a"'lehg fcouv'ic .of diMiiel ' years..- Idolatry tgahj whted her. kr ifc fovV.mur- ' ' j ....t i i ... f.L 4- : .. . .. .. net- iuu kiuutiHi tier jurcs jor uniiaisoweu Sacrihce v War once mo:c urged tho bloody chariot, with fa.-'1 mine,"pcsU'cu4-.e Mid ruin at its wheels,' over pros- ,' iivc iMnyua. voikjc-ji uirew ner yoi;o anu ucr ;. iphaihs over the , people, i'Tyfantjy cxternunate't . V lear'nirit., and jealousy batdshed science. The i-r'.s Bank andilst the general devastation, and men seem- , ed re-apt'roachi'.'. with fearful epeed (o tlmt fulness cf crirnfi.and rebellion which nothing, but indiucii nunat;,d?stciu.liori could remove.'";'' .-' . :-iy-r: t 'dli ,1'ivcn the power of revealed '-.rciigioTi,' '.'preSch'ed I as it was by its celek'Ual authour, limnd. itself biade. ' qtiato to a speedy ttdvanceaent of its merciful pur poses. The tuuudlscf the world; C.ontiriv.ed. ,'4 he ;;,! turaiot'.s of Ai Ofcece and Ronie, -were fiillowed by the rtva!'.(5s of ,the baihaii?t)s; ' Ti e-e spiead the VcJ't'. of, yo-.luc.t".iom,oxcr that dak, r, 'mLiU''v"-- I.-;x -. -'s . '.'.'. iv. I Y: ;.'..fi.-' itohrriTjlRY: -' : . T)'ed,4 few wrekt afro, "m this county, jffs'. Smttlicrlahil, wife of Col-. Itansom SrutUej-land.i i-la 'Franklin count), after ':1on- and pairfur iilr.rtsV Mrs. Kiiziibeth ti. Pii'lii ... I.. . 14- 4. I 1 ... . 1. - ' . Wite ot iviajor rmiicis t-ugiita jauy ot great mcnt.- ll) Wathinfrttm-Cmmtt,' Cot. Martin H Ji'yid. -'-; !r ' ' 'r Surry Coinry Miss S. Co two days, prrcedintr that. -Mw'mtcd thr.htt'.Marrio;. In I'elfiuimfnona Mis. 8a- .... . ..I'.' f n 1 . i r -j . j..'' - 'A, j' . . i . -.!4 IlpV'tniy wilt; vi uiiKrr iioKKinfi i'.sq y.wvis-trnftji w it wi-isits-tiii ettitttttjtttts-tapwttHttttw .l-r'viabJ-i jArridi for Sale.;;; r; 'TjH'S.if'UhRcriter .oU'ers -fmale' lOfiy 'arrCa.of I.tnd A lvin"ir.on. both sides 'afllktiland Creek, In'fiji Cwtn. ti; nf i-Y.M.k.'in.' wed' udr.pt j lo Culture of Corn, .ttheat. li'i.np.'aAJ T-tbacco, en v hUh stands a new and f xech ,kr.(, Cr'iatjy tad at v id vnuc'i-eil as any irsct f-1 lnj i
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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