tr I ? RALUiGii, '(nvco TiiunsD'iy; may iojW. So o t . " t Vcl. XVI1L r 0 J? TUB STAR,.'.: jmd XnH-CafiJiua Slate Cazttlr, ,LA7ai:MCEIc LEMAT, 1' UR 'Snttenjttim, Br dollars per an a, to a-per wU be eeo witnent i 1 jo i pan! is ad ranee, end ma pfe Hjo t ancd, bet a the ojjn eftk Editors, nnfc-wa all 4rrrarr era YMud. .JtlurrsWsnfatf. m rcrtUif iV" Uoca, ia.rted Ujrw limes ww er uuitar, ni titv-five erw fir each ee'n M All leUara u tha edilare smut b-w j-ji'JL ' Off Petition for Dowen State Of North-Carolina, Onslow County. Superior Court of Lew Spring Term, HIT. $aocy Humphrey ta. TV. FaYs and Ileal . m Lou Humphrey: - j It spearing that Dares Hatch ana Wile re SKoetof theStttei k si therefiwn erUVred dial publication be ml 4a in th Carol Sentinel and Kaleigii Star for si wria, that aaid defendants nMV at tha next buperiur Conrt of Law to be b- id for OniJow eouaty, at the Cowrt Hoase in (Wow, pa the third Monday in September oert, tnd replevy or plead to Uafce, Or judgment will be entered up araioat them. Attest. . J. I. DOTY, Oct. April 88, IKT. 19-Ow Priee ad. $2 6C. State of Nortii.Carolina, Onslow County. Superior Coart of .Law Spring Term, 1827. ' Vancy Howard ) KheritrYSalc. . ville, Ueplia eouat-, om tiim 1 A and Slid day of m at will urtWi- Hi latet 4cj on tbo ane ior tria year ivts, togeUier with ike eoat or adTertt u l. ,.a 1 j i i - Petitioa for Dkorte. Brice Howard. J i In this exte, it beinr made appear to tlie latic fartion of the Coart, that a aubpiBna and aliM Mill lrni bad regularly iaaaed aa direeted by taw, to the defendant, enmmandint: hi armfturnnee hi thii Court to nlead or anawer to the petiliHer'i petition, and that a copy of aneh aforaaaid mh o naaa had been lelt at the latt plaea of abode of the said defendant it) thia State more thnn fifteen ilavs before the day of the return o each of anid :uirEiis. nroelamatkm Waa tlierefoi-e made by the sheriff at the daor o'the Conrt-Houae, for the aid defcndanWo appear andinsweraa eora- ifanded by the aaid aubpenat and the aaid de- lendant being; o culled made default; it J mere fore ordered, that the Clerk cauae notieeofthe eedentv of thia Detition to be publiahed m the Car lina Sentinel and Ilnleiih 6tar for ttiree wocths. and that at next term, an issue bo sub mitted ts a jury to ascertain the worth of the ftaatenal beta charged in the petioner'a petiUon, Attest, J. L DOTY, Oerk. AprJSS, 1827. . l3-3m , Price dv. 7 dolls. State of North-Carolina, Haywood County. Superior Court -of Law and Equity - sprin? lerra, oni,- AdaniKilbySX--''-y . ?!. ". J-Petitjqn tor divaree. - -, t , It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant is beyond the limits of thia State, so that the ordinary nrocess of law cannot be served, on hesr,on motion of the plnintiff, by his Attorney, H. M. Stnkes, Esq. it is ordered by the Court, that publication be made six weeks in the Raleigh Star, that the defendant appear at the next Superior Court of Iaw and Equity to be held for he county of Haywood, at the Court House in Waynesville, on the iwisond Wednes day after th touith Monday of September next, then tnd there to plead, answer or- demur to said petition, or the same will be taken pro con fesso and heard ex parte and decreed iccordingty. Witness. John" B. Love. Clerk of onr aaid Or-'irt, at office in Waynesrille, the 2nd Wed nesday after the fourth Monday of March, 1827. JOHN n.TX)VE, Clk. H. S. C. By R. LOVE, his !eputy. Friecadr. f3 50 . 19-uw I Petition r State of North-Carolina, Haywood CowJy. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions April Term, 18C7 Ifashcl Brown, widow of Ezekiel Brown, dec ' ' v. -Willaua ' Brown, John Brown, John Gambrill and Polly his wife, It Win. F. M'Kee, Adm'r h Guardian of Ezekiel Brown, deceased. , In this ease, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that William lirown. one of the d (endanta in this case, resides beyond the limits ol this State; it is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication b made six weeks in the Ra leigh Star, that unless the defendants appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to e held for the county of Haywood, at the Court Iloose in Waroesville. on the fourth Moririar 'f 'ine next, then there to plead, answer or demur o said petition, it will be taken pro cunlesso aad heard ex parte. Witness. Robert Love, Clerk of our tatd Cotirt. t of5ce in Wayiicsville, tlie first Monday ii; ipru, JB27. w R. LOVE, Clk. II. C. C Price adw $3 50 . 19-6w State' of NortlCarolina, Haywood County. Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions April Term, 1827 uia Urown and JohafiambriU 1 and wife . . Petition for partition of re ul estate. Will iam Brown and Wflljam F. M'Kee, Adm'r. and ua lbn of the minor heirs ofE ekiel Brown, deo.'1 It annrarinff in n ut;fiwinn ht the Court. that William Brwr.ro, one of the defendants in uus case, is not tW hihabithnt of thia Statei It is therefore ordcre'Hy Hie Court, that publication be made six weeks in tlie .Raleieli Star, that he JPpear at the next County Court of Pleaa and Quarter Sessions to he held fort the county of 111-. . ... . ..r .'t, "j", i me (jonrt-House m waynesvuic, On the fourth MnH f Jnn nnl ihen anil tiicre to plead, answer or demur to said petition; ctherwise it will be taken pro eonfesso and ad Jped accordingly. ' " ituesa, Robert Love, Clerk of oor aaid Court office m Waynesville, the first Monday of April, 1827. A copy. R. LOVE, Clk. H. C. C. Pnreadv. $3 60 l9-6w Dr. "Ronti V v VrarerrfanV aflcn his nrnLttitxl arr-iirre ia flat rniarM m K War a4airiMky lteauay a lunaid a sua ajton t FavtitrriUe ati. steal ooor Unw M sn. W. f.lU. TarW Mcr- Ralris Apr St, in?.' IVtf Stato of North Carolina, ' ItuflerforJ Counhjr.:' In EmiitT April Term. lblf. talrw Privies fc otWs- . .V. AsriaUk Ickei J mexiSt mS It annrariic ta lh aatiafactioai of th Court. (tat tit rivfeudMit aa tats case k aot aa inhabi. mm of ifcia 6tMr( it ia ordered by th Coart, that uMieatjna be mad, aii weeks aaceeaaiswly so the Star and Korth-Carolan Stuta Uasette, that, aa- Imi kt miii . mt id. nt i Mm n Fjini In be held for lit County of Katberibrd, at the I'Saitx loose In Kuttterfnrnoo. on tbo Ibard Monday after tita foorth Mondav of Scptenaber next, tlx-a and there answer, plea,) or demor to the omphuoastft bill a ameixiw, Saw ami wOJ be bken pro eonseaao and kerrWaiartB. i , r. uiKciit rr.c tt n. ApnlH, tC7. ' l-6w Price adv. $9 6t Cupt. JtMtrT$ Distnct. By -rn'icm given - oenra. Lemuel Cherry io. for Samh Cherry unanea uibut Unlisted Jofeph Orsbom Mark Kodjrera - for 1825 bml William Vnderhill H9 58 .I'M of taxtm ctue. 7lHOn White Oak 2. 300 Nortli-ljut, fit S Cowbole, Bear MarUt, S 50 Goshen, North-Eatt, Cp Herring's lhitrict. U Elijah Betxell Lewis llobsott Ilenj. Flowers James Grimes ' Lewis Grimes Bcnj. C. Hei-rin; ease Juneirftii James .lunc(n Murv Kornegar A. Koniepiy, Exr. Hryan Kornegay Saml.J. Williaras Henry WhiUield 1158;N'orUi SOS 113 991 6ro 11001 200! 15K 20oJ 200 70CM 300 2-A) 239 $9 1 1 Hall's Marsh, 7 4 Goshen, -Xorth-East, Capt. Gliason's District. so 18 10 1 68 8 10 to is a is 11 11 I 7C S 60 a 55 Suto- of North CaroUn; U EqmtT April Tem. 185?.- Wid aOcdesl S ortps' '! - It appear te tke aadaWiea of tlse Coart, that the dafcndaat hi that eaae ia not a a.haas cm( of thai Slate, b rdere by the Car, that puUicaooe be mad three month eat, trrely aa Ike fctar aa KonaCarolina State Ce- wette, lUat. cUm be aaweer M tbe mm Ceart tt bquty U be held far Hie eeonty of Kntbarford, at the CourvHonae ia Kstberfordton, on the third Monday after the fbank aloaday of Sesptaaaber nt, then and ikera to nnewar, plead at fltsaar to eomplaaaantt' bill, k wiU be lakea nra mateaao and heard ex parte. Test: V. T. r'BTtCHSTT.C.,8iM. - lata apru, isv. ; .Prieoadv, 5 21 Mll . t . , i i qij iwm proeot, hi tu unrTt am Bwu.ti ftiaa.ia ttvtrM taon ra at ii. aaei ia u. "Take Notice...:;; The Subscriber has oa hand between CO and 30 ticreet of ticelUnt STONE UME, wbJdk be will sell lower (be eesa than can be rot rt where ia this part at the eountrv. ' I will deliver it ia theitr of Klrh, if Metre, for a trV April W, 1827. JX-V . -4 "Sales lit Auctioiia'I , On Saturday the I2lk dav of Mav next, at S o'clock, in the Ti-orooo, at the Store jot Mr. Chailes Stuart, will be sold, his redaaminr Mock i - - i -I- i By order of the Tiwsten, ROSS 81 SCOTT, Auetimi&t. . 4pfil28. t-w Iteports of the Supreme Court be reports of cases decided at the last term of the Supreme Court will be publiahed m a few days. No attention will be paid to the subwrrip tioolitt. TUoaegentlenieawhowisWthenuniber, will inclose one dollar and M J centt (post pa d ) to J. Weimore, Eaq. Raleigh; upon tlie receipt ol which it will be seat to them by retnrn of mail. May 2, 18i7. . l-w " 8tra. Entered on the Stray Book, April 4th, 1827, by General John N. Phifer, one BAY MAKE, heavr with fl, no brand to 6e seen.' has a star in her forehead and a snip on her nose, nearly 15 bands hirh. suuDoted to be 9 or 10 Tears old. appraised to thirty two dollara. Said Phifcr Uvea about three' miles west from Concord, on th? main roau-trom aaliabury to Cnmiotte. - -ALEX. SCOTT, Hanger. Concord, Cabarrus county, ) i , .. Ap.il 2. 18-27. S -5 l9-StP Abraliam Giisson Do. the lands be longing to the Es tate ot a. lilmson Daniel Gliston.ir. Hinton Glisson , ! XJaniri iiimen, or. vm. Herrmg Dnnk't Hemna: Stephen Herrmg iNorth-East, $ 7 20 1040 esoi 1117 fiOO SOU 00, 170 Herrin, Mai-Ui, Do. 2 .15 ' 1 70 5 34 11 70 10 45 2 78 The above lairds will be sold on the 1st day ol June. The following land will be sold f u the "2nd day of June, Capt. .yUim' District, Dennis Glisson Jno. ' . Grady Timothy Grady Jno. JIunter Alex. Outlaw '; Citpt.Voncs F.dward Armstrong Jnsae uoyett Edward Ilotiston Edward Ilsuiton, jr. Wm. 11. Houston Henry Houbtca, Wm. A. Houston, Guardian Henry Hou.tcm, Sr. Henry XV. Hoastou Slepl.tnM. Houston biuul. Houston, r. John Jones ra. Mercer lchabod Uuitm Uoratliy Hliodes Wm. II. Rhodes Frederick Wholly Win. Williaras Uently Weston 2401 436 SOU 387 5781 Sforth-EaSt, $ 2 21 5 Si ' 05 '1 76 7 - Smith's District. 1687 - 23 200 5J 700 170 275 300' 170 l?ul COO 140 119 10'j: 400 100 75 200 280 .North East, $32 CO 2 l'i 3 3'2 7 oj 2 77 1 27 15 06 2 77 Apt. Honey's District. Timothy B. Evans John Evans David Evans i Do. Ex'r. of Samuel Evans Owen Filgaw I Joseph Johnson Timothy Murphy 1 Lewis N orris . hJohn Powell Oavid Rouse ISO 130 700 150 521 168 850 100 160 low Island creek, $2 58 2 SO 4 88 r2 24 79 5 II 46 t 95 1 06 Jane, 1827, the 90 435 32jJ 200 ISC 1 tii 40 4 40 4 70 S2 1 83 And on flie 4th day of followiiio; lands will be sold: Cnf t. Honey's District . (continued.) Edward Streets 396 Island creeK,$ .lames huva;! David Sloan, (J. C.) Michael Teaeb James Whitman Hem-y Murphy Cflfrt Michael Bvrd I'.haKhard Koah Michael Royett John BnuUey Benj. Post (Ap) James Bell Bcnj. Bourden Henry Bum den -John Ofu-erly , l.etiia Connelly Henry Joyner Mieliael Matttiews Wro. Tucker Dunn's District. 713 Reedy Branch 17 CO SOOLCow !arsh, 4 88. 150i3teuiut'i)cveek2 &S 2?0 A 42 330 '8 0!. lfKr) 12 770 ' 31 49 650 8 66 , 3(6 Polcy Bridge 12 72 ,!T05 ' ' 19 80 346 . . 5 83 303 Stewart's creek 1 89 3D v " . . 1 35 'J. JL'HILL, Sheriff.' ' -L, ', ... . in . - ADrH 26.1827. V J ' , Tries adv. $13 ' ; Stray,":' Wiw entered on the Stray Book of Chatham county, on the 24th ot Apnf, or WillUtni Avun, livmir on Cane-Fear mer belo w Hat -rood,' a SOKllEL HORSE, aupptfted to btcn yeara old, four feet ten kioliea high, with a snip on the nose and k etajf in his forehead, withi ie near hind toot white; and racXt -eii'--varnea to ! JOSEPH HACKlfEY, Rmgtrtr Aprils, 1827. V 19"Slp .. . - f -V:,K. ; ; 5' n tTrat ari! tt lR tDCM frailfttretMai IhrarMiUt tba With aa. with (Tanl ia iht frnit tmx I trtsl actxed lK cat br 0v Beck, felt .L . a. . . . . ry ja.ia. ...- . . utwsw nasvoewa- earaidcaruv"ja u-aaei ncia mm wn rnn ani l ine. ir uanae; that Mrtud the Iran kas been j wt 1 mraj Jrp'cl.rd l.iro mprt sr. leaa tJettroyetl by tha fraati I rocka. TVa mother f, the chtlj wit. Iat ytar, ia thit tieir4boriSood. tberr teck injaml br the riiul, t4 pcaui treea eaureif Uilfil. I fit pra- I !) cnua wm Bfiri! tnu a.' Appre- ent maofi, hoarrer w krr, aa ionmoa art antcrt.ioeijhat threat other tertiohl ef the aaiod. bromlatd laatt hat Uboartvl aIrr the inCjrnc fruit, itr abuodaoce; tha froat, ao far.Uf tiydrotJvia.. Our h.f'rtnn nlJ,, miviiij prauueeu A injury, aaa thejinai ut cat ciirauruinaruy larc. . tree! appear tp ba a beta made more p.....6 y wm laimrea w iu prrv.ua, l ; : j brium A nurnr hovhi a - I..aL. Li t I . I I - . - w --w a. B t. uitn qBonaman, inia Tear, ir.m-n M r,, l iuTkU harnrr tdchrrhimlhjnthWTDetllr..t... r.. . . u A . . c iuii"t an iiiuit biiuuiiii, in a uvai of trovi.lenca anrirara afan In kia KM. I..,.. ,. . j I A, . 7 . : I hiup, us avnHiniyn. aaimr, cni L j -' tV ' " Prwn,5e'a P'enuwi ld,orir,jrto ret ua the side of the tea (.case. rr iiio iw, IIBTB DBII CO-1 I -f .! f .ll ... .u. . ptoua and fruitful ahowerj hatra mter-!-i.. r .i r .. -f? . a. i iniusi ui ifiB i unriii. ruaiui r hi hip rm i fi rtlTtlDn that Infi nnfiHn..! .1...... fl - . O - .-rw- . .v .v. s ...!, 'J'iur ri, knafa. Wi linn nuniei irtw,T r" the aeaaon. and iha im asinnni Lrm.r I . i ... ... - . - - . C .L--.it- :;- i bus una. uvciuuaru wim mw "TcssiiNii nuva. Hyi aet.Bvth.oi to pro.pect to mw.kia ht i and auectlededao k-pi,in tha .".or riSrn wrmt .praiuiaea to rejoice I .nt.n. h..- ;i ' . i;. .-.I ii r..A i: -. T . . .. -.v. - v.. . ie Hcaii tiiu tail sunn nia rraiiiiiu. rx . .1 .a.Lr. 0:v v . ' HUltborOHghlfcorUer. ' ' aUaaBaaanaaai . . ' dciiwt Benevolence. k horaa har nessed to a chase, was observed daring the greater part ofyenerdar, tied to tue lower end or Blerchanta' lull, aay Cooper, tha ouster yl the D.an. flung ; ' a con pi , rope OTer ina nehiiaoi rnn mea-aa they were' uikoi,' and thas their aared. W ilton unfor tunately lost' hi boat.' ."Would it not : ue p benefit to society, if the perfir merf'of aurh rheritorioua artiona were7 Y. End. 7lh Wf,;v" Jailor's Notice.. Taken up and committed lo tlie Jail of New Hanover county, on the 1st insl. I fitgro lellow numed WILLI VM, about 22 rem ohl ai) very black, gnd says lie formerly belorged to lame; I ituiiedge,t ii ake eounty, abi ut 10 miletliom Wake Court House, wlro sold him lo Mr. Heck, a Speciilator, and ran away from him the Sd day wlrn on hia way to the aouth The owner ia rrqueated tn come fin-ward, prove property, pay chat-gut, and t:ke aaid fallow . . VUAWMS'S ll. MtKKISt Jailor. Wlfmlngton, S, C. May. J86 ( 2Ctf DEFERRED ARTICLES. ' Society of Friendslt r ia stated that of this society there are seven year l y meetings in the United States and one half yearly in Canada, which are all said to embrace upwards of onr hundred and fifty tlmusaud members I'he yearly meetinz of friends 4ate in session in Philadelphia, have appronri ated . three thousand .dollars, towanJi defraying the etpense of certain free. people ot color Irom tue state ol INorth Carolina, where their iaws will ' not permit them vto remain, to Liberia, Hayti and the Free State( as they may pretcr. . PhUadtlphiadiiTord. - Elizabeth Citu.rfpril '21, 1827. Tlie weather here has been remarka bly pleasant for several weeks until Sunday last, when we were visited with the most tremendous gale of. wind and ram that we have ever known. In the afternoon a heavy cloud waa seen gathering in the N. V. which, whdn it had thickened aud increased to aw alarming dvgree, rose, and burst upon us with uncommon fury. The wind blew fur about ten minutes more Violent than we ever saw it before, and had it continued for any length of time, many of the buildings in our town must have been prostrated; Two chimneys were blown off, doors and windows forced in, and one house, about 15 feet square, waa taken up by the vind and moved bodily about four feet. Several vessels lyiiig at our wharves parted their fasts and we'nt ashore; and one brig had her fore and main topmasts carried away, though' they were at The time stripped of their sails." A vessel of about 18 tons was capsited in the liver at anchor, but no live were lost. , ; lu the country fences were prostra ted; and we understand, that some tree two or flu ce; feet in, diameter were twisted t)flf.? In Camden, County a house belonging to Mr. Lurryv was blown" down, and a Mr. Gregory ami 51 is 'Cartwright' severely, wou nded the of the Cornier was. Tor sonie time despaired of. , We fear theware many other accidents both by land and water which lave not come to cur know ledge, f ; vl.,t' ' Star;r Tht eason.--Accoutitsfroirarioni' quarters unite in representine the pre sent Spring is retnarjiable for its mild ness:., vegetation. j mutn. earner mau usual tlie Boston Conner. Some passer by rewardedJ-iV. huh c tuuniucraie man inc owner oi me I ! uvnm, luwarua iiiiii, piacea on a con-1 - ' ! npicno-is part of the harness tha follow 1 SamUh ' GallwUry.Ctint. Fowler. ing label" H'wUed, liaff a peck of amve4rat ..Boston; was on board tho . oa't. Inquire within. , Colombian privateer sloop; Bolivar, ef j .' ' , ii ? l' 4 guns.at the time he took the brig-i r The restrictiftbs i on : the Colotllal 1 Xerxe near we isle ott, Trade have recent!? onerated nDonlP'06 H tatf :'that ; the rew several British weli whirh have, .n. lof the laMer. (about 0, in numberl. tcred our- ports. The British ahio .ran beloW after firing once, and the, a, a " -(. . ' a I . - . a-l.K a.1 k. .. a ... 1 4 1 m ' Aiioiarivtrom mroaaoes. was ordered I T"ri w" nwim. wpiMiBiuuo,!- oflTfi-om Charleston, oh the 15th inst. although aha rtnonnted ' 6 gus, 8 of,. Two Britislt brig which arrived On hV calibre.' No person waa injuredl Monday week at Boston, from IWmii. 0 eitlier aide. . He understood a con da, with Jimericurx prooerty. were or "derabU .tttnonnt, la gold dust, was dered off; but not obeying the mandate 'ound n, board. 1 1 Ua brig waa srorA .1 tl) Lollector, were seized. It isIA"1", ana una juv injmcu. aevrrau.- i i J Ihnnrirt.l s ivh) thh rantain ot thM iiri- vateer afterwards obtained information where rthe negroes twerer- landed ia .rj men. and obtained all tif them-except ; . HaU.i.Qaz.u l.a.a .Nr. aiatn.il tncy may D reieasea on ! iving bond to secure, against the reiall On THE TWO CATS BEAT!!! ; - : ii t. Li'liLm-n ormKB oiory. ti lis. uerii couu- a trial, and a fiual ' decisions- Saturday last, the English shin Kiltingbttck arrived at Alexandria from Antiffua, with a Caw of molasses, rum ana Mine ana several oasseneers the Gollector 'ohleA:d them id deuart In iwenty four hours yet on application to tna pej1 U property "ot resident merchants and h beer uie vessel us vuiiiiiencu iu sail wiuiiii as bl" as his own' k.c ine. prearnuea iim '..iorsome port ne-1 j t)ur informant states ' that two of yona the limits oi the U. Mates. I those reptiles havina: lately' com in k MiwHmuna wmp. i contact, and both In lin th lemani l I of ahrt't!f(. flin firal aaauilnnl lmtn Cultivation of iStffor. We find the tha tail of the other wiih such vis-nrthal: f It . a , .'A'1' il. f af - . miiowing -siaienienis in me tiaiourcne i he loOntnade his antajronist look about Gazette, i ' ' l. ' ' . Itohn. (Mlinviho- tn thn lnrtrina 'nf ro.'l' ". A ecntleman on the v Bat on La-1 t;it;nn ke'n' tn nnw liim ta hia aw. i.. r.. ...1... t 1 .) j.i I.i I . . . .. S.rf niuitiic v.iio nau ij ucrt's vi enni! in rmn. ind thai I ir hpo-an mutua Pir-tn - a - rresiaent, the passenttcn werelrlPnilv.caHJ th.t th hl.rk anakw nf " jtied'to land- with their baggge Nortn America, ha the property of ex nq part f the cargo, though the panditiff itself to such allein ei.lfi'ai fie" i known to swallow abulk ruirn' vuMi.a.uu.1 iiiu vrumvu m imiiuB, uinue swallow eacn otner, untu not a vestage. ISOhbdsof augar, each weighing 1200 of either waa to be seen. I most sia- , ibs. Thisat 7 cents per pound produced cmly -wish that the contending par-; S1Q.92Q. This ia cotifeidered by the tie of the daV mav not fro and do like-, day may not tta Tht jTunkaketal a tribe of Indians living on the bead branches of tlie Ilia nois . river, are said to be in a" state-of tha utmost. wretchedness and want .' planters clear profit. The iDolases &c. j defray all eipenses." A "1 " Atiouicr person, who had 10 1-2 cres in cultivation, with 3 hands, teal- ized S2.504, or 768 to each haftd.V Compare this with cotton. One hand ui 1 1 rullivafo mini afrtt nf nftAft. I which -wiM produce oh an avarage 800 Part,J f-tr of the late win lbs. lo the acre-This itay be sold in tCTt nd partly from the diminution of lli kpoH at 4 rlit nor nnnnil nrliiin leame... Their extremity, may oejud- line is a product of gl 12 per land, d of when it known, tbat they haye froin which must.be deducted the cost wrB .wiwro of production. It is aurely litae to quit unknown among, th India nsr of eatings a business like this. MUiedgevUIiJour. & dogs and horses.; . Governor Caaa,; 12 -'v. - . under the sanction of. the government. Steam Eng int . "We are informed 1 b Mered on supplies for the fle:rs that Mr. ferkins'has at length got ria 1 - - ' . ' ' ' 1, WX of the only obstacle .which presented! ' : ;( - itself acainst the action of his immenselT U rromffit Port Cibaoo Cowwipondent ; powerful steam engine; tbat ot e fleering We are requested to state,' that thd f. nearly a perfect vacuum under the loot Highland. Laddie, , alter leaving our ol the- piston, by which means the whole I landing on the 16th inst. piade a ' trip ... . .i. -r .u r I r.i: en .L- n: m. i. w ivwcr vr ciobiiviij v. lira aicaua iivui lyi uiaiu'ci j uu nines uji inc ui) tiava the , introduction nine i allowed to I to Henderson's landing. ,o . steam operate without resistance Certain boat has ever Aefora, gone farther up otner improvements ? nave aistr oeen man au muei. anevcaptain syiieu effected for diminishing friction, but as that he met with no obstructions.in the we understand they form the subject ot way, and went, the distance in littlo a fresh patent, we cannot at present j more than ; iix hours.' W ith making Tifpr iii t I'lirthpr nnrtirulara. . - - ... . . - London LUr Gaz Claiborne, (Alabama,) March feS ' J 'erorioua Jlnimal-k few v days ago a remarkable circumstance fook place in this county. As 3 women be longing to Mr. J. F. Lovett, were as due wllowance for exaggeration,, as s tue rapMiiiy, we : must : acunowietige this was MXt An adventdrous trip; and reflects considerable credit ot) the cap- tain or nis rnierprise. j " i ft' f,,, By ther last paper 'froin Monticello; we are, informed that another steam- boat has been aaJlar up Pearl Rivef cending tKe hill on the south side of as that placet and it is .probable that Big Creek, one with a child aboot 2 Jackson will soon tlwe Within the scope nronths Id in her arms,, they were at- of steam boat navigation-. .'.And as po-"' tacked by a large be wild cat the ani- pulatiun VhicV'bs. and the timber ia cut . . a . a .a .. a a !. .a k a - M i. . .a maL made at the woman with the cmtd,ifrom the naoRs oi water courses, thus' . an. . . a. i a . a - a . ... caugiu the child by the leg ana bit it, preventing auaitionai oostrucuons ta-- tore the "woman badly with bis elawt.lkine the place of the old otitis !hatare aqd threw her down the child having a ( carried it will improve," till there handkerchief on its head,'the animal in twill be tid toveltf in thf .arrival pf steam boat at places that are now in the-" 4 handkerchief in pieces that was on its j wilderness, and orf stt eapa scarcely l.'Stld .appearances indicate lhatjhead. The mother of th child, vvliol navigable for i?att.V'U4.ii' 1 A- m 1 i. . FX.-- ' i m .. - , . - v -'-v -. V"' ' e :va 1 '.V.J',,-.

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