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J f. t death, f Atar Ji avg1.: - jyfpU't Ti l . wr s'd t tlt!T Ut.by thw PcopU ihematlvev-wad tha Hpfrt tb caoca men wentwoli from thi attempt which, are v U Wkce a belief that it iwigmated Jke heir own. la a caacus.'. But this wWt d tha deception is too plain to take eject This ticLtt U emphatically what it prof tw be the 1 1'rvpUU " TcVet and M a iiu we treat, wil( tri- umph that bich the people had bo agency la fonniDj. ..' : j; .V Wt learn from a letter, receded si oce our last, that Joms M.M oasts pan, Esq. a rentlemaa f talents and irreproacha , le character, is talied of for tlie Dis; 4 trict composed of the counties of Oail ' Randobh tod Chatham and we -hooe soon to baTe the pleasure af adding - . ' A. .L - 1 , - . . I l . ..,k his aime to ure 'v!j "u . j n"" ' 'lican TcltttyetffwH Obeerver. ; ' i Hundred Dollars Reward H jof- Vrd bf the CouutT of .Gates, fur the an- nrthension and delivery, ded or alive. frNrroes Jim. Jack and Elwha. nut r Jawed Slave, belonging to . Miles Par Vker.oF said County. Taese Negroes, a I ujaa an., nsim.... .inn nil i 1 m were accessaries to, the murder of air. Elitha Cni.' mentioned jn our utfotfeft Gazette..' V '' r.vtnct af a letter from a rentlemaa in War- ' yen county u hwwi hiw sva vtu ..'PeklO, I24. , v,;'V.cAv''.h.v-;-::.-V C Dear Sia,In- addressing yon, I fear not that I shall trespass either up jotr tine or patience more Mpeti ' allr as 1 am well assored the object of mjr letter will meet with ypur approba tion. . ... ' "'KM: . "' t V The PreBidQntial election," since . the- rise of our Lejciblature, has beeir much asitatcd here among all classes of the people, ' and- popular ropmion. seems strongly indicated in faror " of y-jrour friend Old Hickorji and, should a tick et be started in his favor,. I have no he- si tat ion in declaring it at myfirm be lief, that,' notwithstanding the immedi ate superintendence nd watchfulness r'of the old Warren Junto, Gen, Jackson ;wilf have decided, niajdrityhitliis 1 county and in this Electoral District. 4;: ;;' 1 have lately travelled in the ra&tern part of this state, and I find ah expres . sion of sentiment pretty generally a ' mong the people favorable towards. Gen. Jackson.'and who, as well as ourselves, j are desirous a ticket iltoaltie put forth "favorable to his pretensions as soon is practicable, : Jhe people Of this district wiiroon nave .4a)eetin'g to select a .proper person for arf Electorj of which .vou (shall! have immediate notice.V;! ,wnu you in uenau pi me menus oi I Jackson; and l have chosen so to uo, .' jiectuse I know yo are intimately ac quainted with him, and With his' worth ' and Tyirtue8,fc and will' lend your aid to yprpmbieiis claims" t(i the Chief Afagis ' tracy of this nation, tp which1 be . tan 'have no yiewjrt filling, but the common cood, and to which a. life of trial'and Lettere' from Washington elate that tlie friends of Mr. Crawford have had 'i the modest assurance" to sound the ' Inends of Mr, APams and Mr. Clat to ", know if either would accept of a nomi- Jaation of ferPrestdent in the eobtem-. .plated Caucus of Saturday night-next. u" fo which, NOJjwas tlie ju&t and indig- iant reply BaltimQH Patriot. . It is now .virtually admitted, ' in the National Intellufencer.' tlitit a" woD08ii tion has been tlnade to 4lr., Adamsto -XCe'nt:me'Spt.9f''-Mr:.(Jrawfor4 and his friends, .for the Yice JVesiden ; yi'wth the understanding thatJUrl'A- v flams and his friends should support Mr, Crawford foT 4b PreMdency.fvThat auch S pr6nositi6n'is in ats nature tor3. C fuPH antl disgracefiil to those whbTnade "ii It tin Knnnrl mai. iL M.l.lkM l.n f .v, inijiyuui iiaii, tviiu uuuci aianua iiif; relation- heretofore .subsisting between V Mr. Adams and Mr. Crawford, can de ; ny; Have not the friends of Mr Craw i' LrdconlinuaHV cha'hred Mr; $ Adams iiic vauuuence 01 me iveDuoiicau rariv. yotwhich. iheT .liayi' represented Mr u vrawioru as ie exciusiv. candidatef-- 'arv-- r . , ' . . t "i to pffer, urideauch circninstan' f 'wfjn .aoalitiqn wimMnTAdams, ;was art , abandonment f hit their own f pretensions io principle; andr'therefore ;as corrunt as it would have kein fur the V friends of Mr.' 'Jefferson in iiSOO, to U5T ProJ?se'tto bargain for' the votes Of the fl'niT ikf 1 Irliini '"-ran Vnnfli- : tionf assisting to elevatef Ibim to the f ; ite-rresiilencyi, Any, and eyery pro $ Position; on the part of public men? cart- .lMlates for higlroffice8i toljargain for tJ"e otc8 of ).)t people, ia.ih its nature; v ujji, , anu .,o8s vioiauon,.oit, me pasfciples pf;Vur government. C0$ But this outrageous propbsitiQn is not i, n!y admitted, but justified, in the pf paper of this government, and not only jtistifiedihutithe: corrupt bribers ;i Bow extenderf.:aTh nflVr MJ5a n elevate Mr,- Adams, at the next elec- -t acbuuu wince in nie oauon , 3 .r- i'' danger demand? at tlte hands of a grate :ful people. j '-. -'3.'A:.-'-'!; i ; v 4. . ii tit a c:m.;l Ur- r - a i i 't ,1 t t t !e. It caadi Cz'.e IxV.t rit,. Ur, ; i3whb, far t e vile cf pi-;a ea-uUr ef votes, fj oe cjett, it e!,;r. en kit part, to traiufer a pirra RuatKr t( la retara for anther c'jett; aed, is addi tion U tLia, it la prv'joMsl to lcd l totes of tha rei'ple, eirU years is ad vance, fur the hi;-hct aitica'ia ueir pftl n i urrv rrw t more procriie sou abandoned proposition mda ta any of in rotten coveronents of tat old world; The peopU are to be treated as va&tal claat. to be bourht and auldi and not ol v this, but tbeir rotta are ta be mort- rajed eiht year! in advance! - Can it be poaiUlef . Are wa aireaJr came ta uua m r uuaacy i oar repuuiicr .. ; FUOM ENGLAND. t B T the ft sailihj iir. ship LaUa Roolk. Stewart, arrived veaterdav af ternoon in 56 days fron Liverpool, we4 have accounts thence to the bth, and froin Loudon to the 4tht January. . The intelligence fuminhed br the papers is uncommonly destitute ol interest. ' v)ur read era will find a few extracts in our columns." It is said that another change in the Spanish Ministry is io contempla tion. - ' 'w;-'.r',: t ' ' The accounts from Greecr continue to be of ihe most cheering nature. The Turkish , Fleet nas 'suspended its oper atinn Wth W.nf.p , ttKirk m.n the Greeks will gain time, which is ira- ai.: i n i. ).! ("i i'uk mi uicui, iwr mruicr, uucrauuna. Accounts from Corfu, of 28tb November, aiate that the Pacha of Scutari had aua-faf tained an entire defeat in third at-one temptuponMi.olonghl.:,rr--.v f a lie suiaii iu rapiuij ajjrcauiiijj in severar provinces oi t ranee. 7000 persona are said to be immured lthe prisons at Lisbon, for political of- in fences, Bel?ni, the celebrated traveller, is on a tour, to Torobuctoo : "'" V J f It ia still doubtful Whether the Span ish Inquisition will beWtablhed.' The f.K.in of Spain is said to be favorable to lit; 'X'.vr v'-v : V; ' "' The following is an extract of an ar- ticle from Madrid, dated 1st Decembers ' Alt the: Ambassadors have remitted nofel atl the" French stituli shall i said wish;: tative ded that the Empecinado has been set VEUA CUUZ. A letter from Vera Cruz.'daf'd Jan. 6k say sr-The' firing continued between mis city ana. uievtvasue, witn more or, less' violence, . by night arid by day, nn til hbout three weeks since, when there were only from this side two balls -at niht and two in the; morning,, which were' regularly answered bv the Castle or each oaii nence, one.DoiED ana, a ball thence.'; Now, for. fivi or six days. past, there has been na firing of balls-or bombs from cither side. 1 llow lonsr this will continue is uncertain for b intern. ourse has taken place between .the cont tending- parties; and , a in my anpre-, nension it wouta oe uimcuitio iuiu any to our Government, W demand that s l?e? noPe IM "T3 - . ' . j 1 SSf . 7T "Tf Vra,w: j oW M,lmn lb Hil.niei f i f.t; v . capitulations concluded by-the with several cotps of the Con-kh have the least dUtoition to elect. I ,' .. .; .' a nrTwr ;. v; v-.-. :XVVI. P, WlLiJaUa :lt '9;,.-"):"t- onalists and'the varioMs jrarrisonsA -About t o'clock the member, arrived pret-T -' . - n:" ,T vV!:'r i-? f ek- MV.:( to. . :'. : l- -7" 4 '? ' be punctually executed..- It is also iy geHerany-afew .trailer hav.ngr Mevi. f 'f!?rJ Su. wj7TJ . V 4 ' ! V 'v. ' . V ' " . th.tW,rEcell.ncrHWpree4l that Spain should be a Iccpresen-1,! rmnbioV. hav. hl ftut K! Government," It is further 'ad .ttemUnce to Order. Mr. Barbour theaimorrf ;-.k ir k.. : exeellDt onokl ! ...rT "r ' V I',:.'' rational cause for their having jJrovok-(Van ..u L .:.t-i r ...U. ed the war on this side; therefore,1 why diacuss without a subject?' J ; ine baiiic icimr tmic t,nni wic vum-j missioners sent out py tne unusn uo vernmerit .had arrived; ther city of Mexico, 1 t. , s'j ' . ..t . uri 1 ?. St,L0Utt (Mo.) ton, 20. it,! ate lidiun Outran A" letter 5 Tht late irom vol.. rAruucKie, xoigmanaing -.at Fort Smith, on the .'Arkahaas.v state! - a ? ' a 1 fa T'-. . J that the Gsages made. an atttckv Bti a E' arty of,; Americans'; aiuK half breed tiaw'tiaws. i vho ttere hunbnir on Blue Wotor tfimM nf th Uoil nvor anrt that. five, whites arid one negro were killed; this attack was made on the 2Tth f KV.n,irAl IrhnpUa'l'I.H.I. ,Q,i t , '"T mi ywi . vvkv. . dated 5th December, r; .; ;t ? f i.About eight weejk since, Cou Norton,; tlie celebrated British , Indian. Partiiah, who 9 well kndwn oh the Niagara fron- tirr. pasMdturouh this place for thf Arkansas, Under tlie pretence of visiting nis, lnaian reiauous iu uiat (juartutue was dressed in militaryjeostume and ct c'ompanied by two Indians.' -i! iferfy. c Dreadful CtmhilyOii Sunday me 1 8th 1 an uary, a daughter of M r, VVm : LVon Of Patrick countt; between.?!? and ' 13 vears of "ajre, was thrown from a horse and killed; - It teems that she was firoius to meeting, m company, proba bl v. with several otheril, of her relations'; and hec horse by some means became frightened, threw her off. and. ohfortn- nately; her fool; hung in' the stirrup of the aaddle he was dragged some dis tahce under Jh'e feet'of the horse," land aftervbeinz considerably bruised' and maniriea. ana navine. uer urcaa iwuc, her arm, hod leg broken,' she' expired instantaneougly.N Unfortunate : little rirl! v Thus has Vour. existancc termi nated, in youth nd" in good healdi; without a moment's warning; and vlth out the Smallest forelwding of- anticipav tion of deathi Oh death! how uriexpect . v. CAUCUS. E.Itrrt of Idler, rroitri i tl. tiij-, d. Yow U1 aeebrte triated " JLitnM of the Republican, Uat tHe avmnUlo haa a'lla Woait f4tk a mouse, . Tb Radical rave oat that the doors of the ILaJl would be tloed,io the fcp that Ue public waald 1x4 attenj at Ue Cipitol. . They intended,; hewerer, to kep the doors open, well knowing the tfiect wucfc closed ooura atwaya naa with the pablic , " Tliere was an immence crawd from all sections of the adjoining; states One idet seemed to pervade the crowd jerwrally. .They likened the, Caucus men to certain meetings of conpirators, plotting against the libertr of Ilome. " 1 assure you that even the dots, who at tended, caught this general comparison. and wade the welkin rmj with tu repc titloo. The idea was too natural not to preent itself to At mind of those pre sent. , Two. or three twersonf (supposed to be attached io the Osteite office) at- tempted ta cheer the Caucust but a re neral hiss put tWrt'down, instantly. lcere was some com di aim maae. or xr v.l .1 , u K.tivi. kail all , ' , J, . not been properly counted, ; , r o 4ew una mn u vuuijiiim j tio ciuaena, r - i t ' r - s -proatratiua of all hope for Crawford. s, ' Mr. Hulmet proposed that the Committee Your members have heretofore,! am which called the meeting, with the President 14 .1-,... n.r.,t that thrr wftold . . take 110 or 1Z0 into caucus, inoig- icrs were completely in. me nonvii Not a smile irradiated, th countenance m nrhm dnrimr th Caucrts: and '. of ,the South-Carolini members, in arm and averted um face, as u in me tact of rwttins? a lighted match to a ma gazine of gunpowder; and, in truth, they few day since, the l ill aJl be.blown np in the explosion,; :;eSyuMS5M Office oflht fraxhmgton I!epubhcanr ' ".nantrAf ' f aTTriTa 'rWthithtMr.:rwfoid3wn!y aixtytwO V V ' UAUIOAli CAUCUS. r.r ;. ftiendo inthe Bousef It may he truly said TW.1 W.ninir. ,nii 7 n'clorlr. th irrnfl. men who compose the radical fcction w Cont-i in number. We request our reader to de' Pi!?"?..i ,!?,,??"p.?' Mr. .vao, toftv mia, and who are the advocate of Mr. Craw? duet th number tif tW who miarepreient ; J"? ?ll Uto llutl,old .ad I Kiuhen Terofv - ' '? i ferd If the Presidency, ambled in the .their state., anden say whether wo wetiJSii y , Chambetof the IteprentatWea, for the, pur.irtakxn when, at the commencement of the lU HoTiar whtiaffitAbC: V I ooae'oT ptoceeduur to a tipmination, .wbich edthnt SSS " wUicti wa MnA,a to thichiiF a it. i.iovd. of Tiiarvland. : W . f V - i Mr. Barbour men movea mat ir. uomns, M, nckewonihei"! moved thatthemem- her present proceed to billot for proper per-. sons to be recommended to the people for the office of Pendent and Vice Predem; BIT atlftFaViCT VtlCTCtf W UIC VWIOmciAUUV VI , the obi meeting un.til Saturday the 3'th March, tos give an opportunity ior tue oiner repuDiican members, who differed with.thoje present, a to the PP5 mef-to; consider the subiectnMMfuHy."-fJ - - Jtefbre these isolation, were reiul by Mr, ''Marklec a brief discussion took place .be, tween Mr. Stevenson, Mr. llojme, and ilr.' Buren, as to the propriety first calling! 1 m k nnnnp, of the members nresehtL ' A n 1 - .1. - ..r ow-i . . j .1 1 .i 1 . - - wvm. ,mi cirr . ' . . i w-- -- . . . vwuii tv w naijijs: x via irii iici e, usLrrccii tnuv . . aa innun at. wn m . . . ' - . - of New York be appomted secretary, wim feW daya.- I understand theyN differed was -ate agreed to ntm. di. . i ; . jibout agirl belonging to Penningtmi i , Mr. IhunrleS briefly, stated tlte object for : , P. - . 9. B , - ... - v f wmcn ne diccuiik wan mincucu, . - . tin? preamble and resolution, the 1U4,.,, uua"r5? v umi jiaic.ucu eeeofwhich wato adioukthe present half of . his single feif to pay for his ad- overthe nameofthejaej practice of , JaW, in uejestion to thi effect was withdrawn, and titf. n-. .v- n.i.4 . flr.-Markley atatd Ws-obtfa,incny,yM tK. solution to he. to Promote un on amomr, i havd brought one acuonot Assult and the liehwcratic party, and to give that influx ... ... . Ll. i. u i --j eaceto tne nonniiauwu, wmtu wuiuu uc rived from an accession to their-nujnber.' -VWya.ItaiwoUhv pleasure i w;ciis iv un, iun um thought it ould be productive 'of injury ', mher thah beiicftt, lie. thought it wotdd: pleasure in cceding to the moaon, but beKT, " ' i L . !.f....j:AM( 4 rtndfnAhd: Iha'. mAAIinAs at ' air'-We snouia now pursue too course wmca . h..r.W..ten ftmiied.'- klanv mtlemeir. thoxieM. with him. tlmtUhe meetinsr hwll i.lwadv heelt tooltonff delaved WUh res- ; ect to cau .oi menioers, n inougni ii would be Dener ror lue memuers irom every to rl Mriiev'. solution n . . ........ i ,. .'. i tuen nui. anu ueirsuveu. ; . , , : fttr: Dickerson moved that the'.mefetinir'. no proceed to the ballot which was agreed to, and Mr. Bassett ,'apd Mr. Cambrtleng, were, appointed feller. r--A. V . It wastnea oruerea ue oauou oe ror President first, and afterwards for Vice Presi dent. 7 VtT tX't's:' The Chairman then proceeded to call the republican, member; trom. the- states,' ia the following order: CpV; Y'M Elaine. Messrs. cnanaier, noiraes.- r " ( Cmwrc'ftcu. Messrs.;; ,lnman, J Barber," Stoddard. j'"; fv.C" Jilfde-TiUmd-nt. Mdy-'5-f5-y :r JvvM.rari' HoL'eboom. v'-Da'melL';' FrosL' Herkimer, Kicharda, Ten Eyck,.l)ay,.TysonV Jenkins, Clarke Foote, "Van Buren. Litch. Jvw Jey Mr. Uicaerson, v" Penntulwmia. Messrs. " Forward, ' LowrV, Markleyf. ? v. - v; ; ? oryand. wessr. uoya, onutn, nay ward, ' K'i- '.'-;:J''i;r.- ; rrWii. Messrs. J. Barbour, X: Steven-. son, Kives, Leftwich, Tucker, W'ilUm M- Coy, wm. ' Bmitn,iArciei5 leyd, Artnur Snuth, Alex, smytn, r. rr naroour, Alexan der, B. Baset, Ball, (by proxy of Mr. J, Bar. hour.) t:N '.u : '' : ; ; '-' ''t-'''' ;' c3' . .vV6rfA-vorijna."jaesrs. opaigni , nau, Williamt Ctatlin.j Lonft Saundem Burton, Hook, Edward. ; r; A .SoiA-Can)fiw Mesr. Uist, Wilson. Gtrgt&?lemSrFan-j h, EUlott, Ware, Cobb,' Cary Abbott t nompson; cuyi&er Tatnall, (by projry 01 ur. Jrorsym.i' i;ij ' Tk CirTm ra U erV. sH 1 ! L.. I'M iltrf r to ' t . tid.ratt, era mot, lrert, u tier : unatfuJtiitltjJMmi . Tor Kb. n. Cruwrd ,61 . " - i rnxc -. . . J-eU , J. 4. AiUmt ,, , . - t AMire JaOJoa ' v ;. i : , -ic mmmi ., .. - i ' . ; Her C spectator to the fruiter? ( vhiah Va crowdrd) mubi nWrml . Mr. Dtckrtmi ta moved to proceed to 1 btJk for Vmm PTrwtofrt. . . . i Ukai,Vm, Mr. Vu Burea stated that the llco PrtaUi - dcM b4 deumined to retire. . Ta aarne of U member wei thea caH. ed over la the sum order a frciore) d the l- MUotj. being cumioed, the tcuers declared the follomkir retlb . ' ; t For A. Goliana 57 J. Q, Aam t Era. tu Root 3 J. Ted t W. Urnit 1 Samuel Baku lTTiWa aonr I -W. Ruti 18. Buah I.'- .',''., . . . i , 1 '- Boim Mtie eooftifio oeeurrad at h ftnt deeUnUon of tb numhera, u only one rota Waa named for E. Boot, and " la. Clarke of Mew York caid, that. Mr. Facte and h mself had voted for M& Root. : Tba ibUuk (hea raetifled. V" . - ' auv iiarae ;nen more soma raaoiution. - Uewa by tbehallpta, and also tatinf that QM!omber.aUodedJtheeharacierof fan- iipiwin oi too cuM w um itteeunr. a n oecjetary, M appointed to prepare a re- port of the proceeding and to addreaaa let- t. v. of tna tact. Sad to request their oodcureuee, 1 The meebns; then adjourned, v ! a ;.' s' - .' ? , ShL Iti?!?'?'"!!!? ,nd outoftheMi.fcarindiidiiaia wtMMr, averse aa tu vote inlmt Ui radical chief. ,. A 1 the ndic&l rg.nt in thU ci- wawrara wouia bo norm- mhich wwiuitei Mr. Monroe, ia 4816.- thp hv mH lin in W,m wh.t thiw w.ntrl sentonf we asserted thatdhe. election of the t fellowshelonjring to Edward Pen. nmgton and John Uoover. me teUow belongin to Pennington fell dead at the crac. oi me gun; tno oiner -survived a itatu umea iuuccu, whch, nne. mw Vers complain! We copy the following from .the fincaitle ( Va.) Mirror.-' It wouid seein that the advertiser has hard ymtseroent - iwe vcannot tthiaic ot'ttny employment to recommend toe uisap ported ; gentleman,;, unless he .should think' of publishing r NawsParEWhe , . , r . " . . certamlyliave mQre pares, at that bAlsm8S.-rt S. Qaij$y XX'&WZ-t :o, A CARD Ttf an enlightened public, hereby give notice, that I have (this -1 x r t.. s JBattery-Hind received, 'the an rtl of fif- ... r-tr-v .i - .t . i. j i ' ;ieen snuiings, pusiness uiat a naa aone twelve months agoi Query Can One V . ., - ' ; t " January lVi$24. t ' ? - . . aaa ?;.,w,trrprBTtun' wnvrwa v "'V - .' TETEBSBTOO PRICES.; . t-. JMr-uacon,,o a yj vouon, iz ;u Tobacco,' 3 50 a: 11 00, Flour, 5 Coftee. 2S :,vr,.5?;MARftiD; In this county, on the 12th instant. Priestly 1 H Rebec6 H. Sutherland, daughter of the late . luuwuiiii vi nuuuunmE 11. mo lAUSS Col. BSatlierlaiid.''W;:vv'"t,f,; r ,in Montiromcrv county, at the residence of Anarew wade,. esq. on tne airtU ultimo, Mr. Win. B: Hall, of this city. to Mis Sarah Q. IA- grand..,,,,.; y--:'xr-j -,-iT In Orange county, on the ,5th Instant. 1 Mr. Jeremiah Cunnigim, pf .Tennessee to Miss Pquy i-ynch, daughter cf Mr, Jese Lynch, formerly of Guilford county; and, on the 12th, Ur. Henrr- M solium to mum siary - Hunter. At Pittoborourh. on ti e th instant.' Mr. Joseph Small to. Mia Elizabeth M,.Bain. ' . .At Ncwbern,. pn the 5th' instant,. Mr. Rich ard N. Oliver to Miss Elizabeth Hatfield. ik At Trenton, on uie am mstant, vt. r ranci Duval to Miss Nancy Bryan; . -.. y At Salisbury. On the 4d instant. Mr.Mattliew Locke to Miss Susan A, Fulton, daughter of y.uu unit iMvl .' 4 '-.. . jn WaWa county, va: on tne zsrca vmmo, Mr. Kobert A.: ChappeuV of MiltOn, to:Mi Susan H. Cbappell, of. the former c"ountyr j - in fransum county , on uie ztn uiumo, Thomas' 1. Judkin, Esq. si Warren upunty, to Mis Bebecca .W Ingram, of the lormty county. Jfi?, f -.pv;,!; In Gate county, On the '5th Instant, Mr. Docton- Haye to Mrs.1 Penelope Hefiler, widow of Mr. James llofflefw . g , At Rockingham, in Richmond county, oh the 1st tntanV Tillotson 0Bryan Smith, Esq, of Mississippi, to Miss Jane M'Kay, daughter of Archibald M'KaywEsq. of that ootiuty. IiT Halifax county, bn the 7h instaut, i..t, t- u.. . u ... ti... . . i. . .At 5 l Wn f a 1c t- ira. t?ff " " a t-T .a T.V t.at r ll.Nctf.Eiq. ' . , . ' . NttlMt,' - , - , V 1 1 r.A la. v r. i '1 ' .1- .7 v BraCoR , ar. HJ a (ta 0 ITS - 4i '1 a .; 41 io ' . It a is! 0 a SO a 32, a tJa,U lit a 44 t 4. oO a iB. jf !: ta 14, a Oaeoa, HotUf, ' li a 4S 9 19 CS S . J in , u SJvJ. 3 CaadlW." Floiir. ya. . Holland. Hi toe ,iJj,ooa UK) Ma NJIUS , is 4J 4 a AataneraJ 40 Iran, per too. s . u ISA a- iH a a 19 MolaHea,. ti aM I'outora, bhli Kaia, Jamaica, M tod roa s4 VI a 7$ a. tod W.ladia, (f. rr al. hi Till 171 a V wsa ioisVT a Uveraooi o 5 ro 73 i l ork'a IJ 41 SSa la v.' t 9(r, Loar . B 1 obaaocl awl. tfhfskey. f 4 10 la- Ida 400 a ilO ion a 75 a iff t M. 81 a 40 57 aliil 40 . lioctor uos wqtUiV.V . r,u? " ettM Wauelf U SnirtitfrUli f. w ntnuiiinr nam ' rt,s id h ... , . .. . . .. - i'uui aerriaci 10 th aitilana ,. -, x v Deil -lVern ftr Bentifc - ; iriUL be 1 retted, e the lat tlay of. fanM d X aity of Rileleh: that wall lLr.,J r.i li"" 3 T Lt"W J forwertr keot br Col' Crtr.bj . , V Hoaaa - . it -;. .k.,' m 'JIlL "7 , . r or nirtiicr hitprinstion, ptly to the Editor. v run. 1 9 iioa ; , .T " W W- VMW. - .T T 1st' ' - SWWB.V .'. ''-"' V ; r- ? i i "VVl A'Weawaqr. ort both id of Mine.Aek,' i...' C ereak. eontiiniii SSO iu, I, i . j ""; -v joiuiiig th IimIi of Sttfpheii Hay wood, Hni veil '.. tfimw, mi nuKr, ana other Wa woirtd 4 offer J great barpiin in tk sale ot ihk Liid, ant. V "1 wniutctr.ui at nnmte Stale. 1 win. lthtt rrsarte, be ofTered for aa1 16 iL hirh- t bidder, af the urer of Mrs. Mer, k k. ' ; T 8 7 " . w nwrt ""Pwor eon week.,' -v Apply to8ltrwo(Ml Mar wood. Ehi.wm ik... 4 arAS stolrlr Ont of tlie t 1 f ; Uavi, tn Pisnkl rsnklln Oootrltyr If, UM&H Mr- . rnf.f... .r a -...1. fmlti iV'n?-l :T .1,1.... .. . . ------;. .u"':. thi9tb mttmit. like ly Lay IIORSK.ltiHai-uwgV V".-'-' ImimIs Inch, both hind ble fiirt, and very su'iritetb No other nrtrks re ooneutea. eo. t ue uov rtsa aro wui be giv tt ary 1 that will rttam tha'iaid hoi te to Doctor .. J - 1 . - ...... . erson un, 01 iwiriKn,iir 10 me. in ljWiihrtn ai.il m.: eiirtine tniei ,uynj JU Ja lbl uie; or twsnty. five dollars loMh rovery of the horn tomt V ; '4 " ' V: VL; -' Zliii. MlU.LaTiMER-5vv i Lpobbtlrgi Feb. li, lSi4vi;,;V;i. .f. rjtate':6flNortUrolin Cdart of Pleas; and Quarter, Se8wonS? January sessions I834:vv r yemy Delarauthe s: Joe : Kwes Origuial r ;; taahiAcnt levied on ISOaerfsol Utid oa Island ' r 1 -Creek, aajoinlog the laads belonging to 100 A liendenou Company on Pee Dee,' ana iwo lot $'- ,"n the town of Underson, No. S ami j. ' i, IT appearing that Joel Bate,' the defendant, 1 an inhabiuat of anotlter state, ordered (hat nublioation be msde,; for sla week m the It ieieh Star, that nnlas he annesr at ik . term of, this Court, to be held for tb eoui'ny Of moiiigunwij nuieeaarc nousein Lreneevin V- v ontlia Crtt Monday in April next, replevy Or . plead to iuae, judgment will be enterej sgaiott ' dim for the- aiouuiit of the plaintiff's nemand. '." ' X. n 'TcH. f JUMN II. MAH IN. 1.IV' . Ptiee ailv, fi J "I w ; 8tutc of North-Caroliaa: - . ' ... - r 1 n tltr-1 hisr Daniel Bile. Vr Court of Fleas nd Qaarter Sessions" ; .January Sessions 1834 i'i''f I Pafhara Kirk y. Eli Crowjptt -Qri-w.ai U3ttifi :-,' kso taves'K laud, attjoln. 1 fwH J tt t Plaring that th deleodant Eli CroltiXtS g m an inbabitant of another stats, nnlwini ihu. A--,- ;,"' uubliestion ba maile, in the lUluiith Star fnr !r ." '' -I wtteks. t'htaalu he miiim, .1. .... ' I ' of tliis Court; to be held at the court house lit XT' 1 uvnnKTii i in uw um ki mvi v iM a H. I H ,. . i .-. ..,.L.. n. 1..J iA 1.... . 1.. . ..... . ! tei9ginst him (bi' tb aiMuut of tlie nlaiiw v t ? till 'a dmnanrf. v -i- v, ..5 ! . v : 7 .. ' w juuuiiieni Will en a t.'s-j"". rrieo aor. fc ov .... ...f.v B. '':.. If! fVv Tint I n miL .1 . -w f. saiT UVIIUI9 HC w.SII U v j AN AW AY Irow ib8ribr'.w Iho'ibT I V Felitoar last,dirk nralntto IWHuw named ' 'SiJi JBK.N Br feet eight or nine inthe high; tnir'X: s tear oo ' of his bama, occasioned by a jr)t.!i.M.'".: aurcd by rowellinjrt it ii said he bssa vuirPonei' ; V ot iMs aurokf, kUdi was oeoaMoncti ny tse oitoy, , ;k . ; s. , y f' l -v ! arv t arn null KBv v arann )UiWf a t .nf .. r awillra. mamm . .ikiuhciMtlliO Ifiawaauul Irtllnaar .' jt- . . . T ' j, t-'t I WWII rCSMTB IIIV atODTS HTirU - r 'L. W.: t. . ' . Jloh'Mtw Cowry, 0t I, WO. tot:Hy:-&.. ..i... 2.-..,.' ..r.i... ,f t . J lr ' ' T7" J . - " f. v. - . .. 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