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r .v a. v pultrt. f f7 pimi 01 law )frte. taarue as , . WrU. tor ijiv'i iNMt to f Wxll lir liowoe'l Wwa, OrjUwWo vinery. - r 'T'lvwasVs Chipa, W.W U Ml ka strewy1" J,.rt rmn will lwy the to, , 0rMthMoiU4. . . TV htirlrf , aa-1 in thJ fcowf. (Wk4tW-UrkTroJ,lo . il ,,(fcrb,v;1.; r. TW thai mt Iftat FaiW'i bmii i V iPm Fifw will tWe toe wrote. 1 - Omvt'd Oactlii tW Spur, V; Wkat auto o Vw lh ttitpw"! WaJ Ff how. M4 to!? rmxtt ' . v . . AmI Te for LArrty anJ Uwi, , . 4 MB mj waurau . Ht l loor protccuon ui-r, , ' VH ovr prrl life-blood hert. Bat (key thril be. 4; ' ; 'Wt'fl vitft Seree tniropeti rweep W. Wall arekit hi worm, fire homa tach Wo,' ' 1VtU Wl, or Uf minioM tow, ' ,' .. Wall die, writiUb free. - " . Wy Forty-foorth, 6a aoroel th fray I 7 w Ai4niMt' Max tout lk.illMiv4lt7' -. Well trwmph, or la death well Jaj t , .l tl Ucaia or icwtj i -1 . letdayiteaomeaeproodtatelt -I ke aamet tHat here with Jactioa C:lt, Or etie on Frwneiri praiiei dcU Who ooiuem ponoowy ! 'i: MTTeoneaeeant,careKatM,4 , let oedt Aia dny jaar worth proclaim ; And gW tha voice of epilletthroe - v v r . Our Deh, or V ietorj hn Z , Itehotd, bow near oor1retwork drav, ' ; - 3 The foet of rraeiacn, Ma uieir wwr i , ;, r . TWtm KT war-t teinpcK iree-j.,, r ? v f Al,. t ikM mlvtitv eoaAiAri flrenn .?: . Ilave tromyourtempeufi fury flfldJ rj iVhoM tbe teld all atraw'd vabead! k v. .) , ,1 au. naavea. givei u v arwj i rTm lll FraemeB io dieirriebul tecore! y, -.rt Jl Briton teach one leiton more h 'tlmtxiorth 'twill make them dread our"hon, 'i wudoaemoai nuanuyi , c i-:v y a ill XV ltlVC.1V 01AUJUCiijEirAfv- ' , ,' rVitliin two years, several attempts 'j' 'liave been wade to navigato the .Mae- ?delena, one of the rivers o (Jelombia, . which rises in the, direction of. Bogota, course", ; jt. the Northern jcoast of tlig ReoublicililV'e' have before y us ) some notes we took some months agoi'ton- . . lainini a lew tacts xommumcateu by a , ;-' gentleman who had perlormed the nrst. " "Voyage in that river' by steam, " in the aitute of- interest, in the absence of ereatest import . 'the' Republic of Colombia, yhen the country, shall become .'more populous, "and the state of society sufficiently ad vanced to give .'activity to Commerce. Its course is directed oy the parallel Tiagen oi uie nuuc, oy which ill vi ley is bounded, generally at a consider ? Able distant from the shores.!; 1 1 is na . viz b1e for vessel of considerable size to loiKia. aooui nine nunureu innes jwhlch, is about the distance the Bolivar Denetratedi but, hitherto; the little trade hw.h has been aarried.bn bt the inhab- . f ' ' f . u . :. ,ltai:r3, nas oeen perionnea in poaisv at great disadvantages .aud i ta, but little 'Purpose.-.'' -4 V- ftJf ypy '.yjff. Kr.c k at nAtt of it's cotfrse! -tha )e:('elnais bounded by plains, over grown with an almost impenetrable tor it hiu ircuuciiiij iviuw u tu im flawed ' whenever iiCl water is swelled t kf -fltnji.-i"! The - inhabitants: are few. '' r -t ltnrst all nf Tnrlian Afppnt Their - lm r 1 .. . .. . . Jiuts are uuaiiy scatterea in tne. wrest, ' . a" : ' or- coiiccicu in few binaii anu mitter able viiiares. near tne shore, whsre "- they live in the same ignorant and bar- barons state ae ever.:- m-.'.- The insurmountable obstacles which the Snani irds hlaced in the waV of com - .-r- :.-. - ... . i . . ... merce. an i he nror wun wiucn tnev interdicted the visits of foreigner left "this majestic ''river inaccessible to civil , jtaiion, and the.world A n ignorance of .the regions through which it flows. , In- j a ...u.i i. k..A. ..r ru ...:.v. . uccu, wiiat ua-j utcu uiren, (ibii., niiu l c- card to all South .America, may be with peculiar justice rcinaraeu i mis river that the revolution has been a second discovery of the 'continent,' and Boli- 'ar has, in ho small measure; comple- ted for the world what Spain permitted tjOiamoos wiriyiw urgui. a hph -t circumstances wui nermu, inepreivnii . Unvernment nave aaoptea a course pre- f Cilel v tae -pppsite ot tne spaniia 6ys A report Vas made oy . the Minister of the interior; feaf pr-five years ago, in which a sketch was presented or the commercial, condition of. the Kepublic. It was then outte dar.eerous for stran gers to attempt the, navigation of the Macdelena. to consequence or the lea- lousyvf the Indian boatmen, who view d cverw ernenmentas a direct inter rr.. .... a nnuM JvCI BHV WaibH ll"EU 1C.11.0. inilw uv , scrapie to light atid murder1 on every euch occasion fThe navigation was at was lime very oocenain,' ana me iew articlef of merchandise ' risked on the , river were exposed, to great, losses by mit carelessness and thieving of the na tives. . "la coaaecjutnco of this represcnU- mere full and precise information.? T3 I ' Ti ' K',r:Daitu 3 difficulty the boatman yare The river Ma?delena is destined In sufficient ifootinj to dras ; ruipnm ni tii .dtphtpkt imnnrrnnrn rn i nv Diicani an f.f I j'Tt Tnt.Jr.a lac U nivi-iuon Tloftte rmr i a '.tvt boats, for a Una Kqser.c. tit faiisre t comply i:5i iSe lenra. and fcu nmerjoent uf.ua, u Wr drxhred cancelled. It it to be Ut tiut iom coarse tnsy U pur sued by hick the ttyctt H M eCctt td. sod that without the sacrilkes la ir parable from such a monopoly. The eipeneoca'ef .CspUin SWwan.'we khosUl iliioV, kl be luttc'nct te en- eoertge the ntrprje l other lira lint MtkiTm. lie f.wml the river oa- iriM fir nine band red .iles, and ;rlnroel the . "y j - a, . T . l nnnlht, one third of Mca :me oe n nrtamclj hd to f peal on a ucmI fiat, her he wit left egwiK) b? a nddeo rail ftf water. ' TO Uoo ot tU ateN debts to wlicVthe nat tgttion' ef, tlie Mirrtie.cn a it eiDotca. ana wintu rc- mint caotion. Tt UB tVina froea lkh (!m tnb trilxjtiry alreama are 'Jrripd, 'oUtn pour dwn'ach AowTi aato raie tha.mer twelve or Jfirieen feet In A aingle oighl' ; " In cAnaoQuenca f the peculiar char acter of man j tracM .f eoontry oa tl nore. ine water . n irenaeniiT oraio : ed oQT wiA si ranch raplditj at the floods I come - oris fur when it once break tlir)U"U the Lank, tlif land is so low, that the itrtlu water leaves the ctan Inel, anlprudueea a fall no less sod den than the flood. ' These fwioeat chaozet witli the rapidity or tbe current, are oesiacs coutinaaur cnansrin me bed of the river, b deepenuis it in tonte placet, and' malnne aanu oaoas and islands in others, fho ' least ob- 'mrurt'ion immediate! e causes, a dfno- sition of taod. ' In a few minutes after" striking the ground,' the Bolivar had a bar formed brlow from a depth of three or fonr feet, t the sorlace'tof the water. A 'little labor would be sufficient in many cases to 'strengthen the banks of the nVer. and Man the water from over flowing large tracts of land; but, it will i never be done by the present popnia non alone.' , .Thefe were about thirty passengers on board the' Bolivar who, in a country where travelling is. so- difuceit and la borious. were 'Elad to pay vhat we should consider' targe prices, for the pas i thi iteamhoiit. . I n ' eonae ( uece, however, of the unfortunate de tenuonnn iae snoai, or ratnet on ac count of the poverty of the inhabitant they experienced not a 1UU diBicutty in.- villaining aappiics oi iruviiunn. Among the animals they, were able to kill in the forests ' were monkeys, con siderable n'ombers of which were eaten on board, tang considered wholesome, and not disagreeable f-wd! , :;; . The great rapid lit the river,-about seven 'hundred miles from its mouth, which is "never passed without difficul ty arid danger the boats of the na tives,., was 8urtnoun.ted by the. "Bolivar with great -eaucrwUhout any assistance of tpw lines froiJi the shore.? The ehan-'. net w , there . compressed between high rocks'.o near' the 'water'and aolftctp' on eachside,"that't it was .'with great able to ant) their boats i i along on the margin of the water, with the rocks rising on one side, andthe fear ' alligators ' oil the other, occa sionally fastening (their opes to the stones, and toiling inn with great labor. The water looks black, ana is appa rentlv very deen at that nlace. but the rapioity oi tne current woum not al low lead to reach the bottom.' , The shorei Ittt the iMa'cdelena are in se"-placet;,Qi:h4infeated.by.tiie I South I American ti!rer8.These ani male are ? 'some times larare:-and are 'Mi'. ...-..,. ; . . . . .. fierce; aii dahgerousj but the Indians htve.''a.moila.fif.kilIinc them, in . which, they are very expert, an .which affords a jest 01 luetr.noiuoesa ana sen -posses- - -. i;..k ii.. : a iuii., , bniiin nftiaraitst uu.oou.ru the Bolivar, expressed a wish to obtain the head of one of these savage apimals, aud an, Indian pnered to gratify him for 5 tlie small re wardof , a tlollar. So I talrStiv niua nf tru.ll..l lu.f in . kn -I I 7' a , snori; lance in his hand, and . with I , f . 1 1 . 'la . 1 . ' a . a a -. H'a Ms long knife stuck at his side, hVium ped into the water ;and swam to the shore.' -After penetrating a little way into the foresf1. he V made Ai fire on the ground, ant) beganf t roast ithc jiieat, by the smell of which a 'large . tigei(was soon attracted, and . tn approaching the placei crawled, slowly towards him on nis pciiy, nite a. cat Yftichinsr mouse, - j hese things were observed froni .a.' safe distance y, somo of the passengers, -wno were stul more aston ished, sat the sequej.4The'4 Indian was seated by ihe tire, as the tiger moved slowly on, with the bair laid over the roasting bit at, his knife at his side, and the eharn lance, about three feet tons:, I in his hand, with its butt on the irround. fjnia iooi, an ne point raisea TO a sutmg portion loaros tne animal. v nen .wiuiin springing distance, he - 1 snatched away, the bag; and the tiger, . ' " , " ' O' ' T --ja, as if feannff he was removing thL meat couched and sprang directly, towards hiaiff "With the greatest coolness, how ever, the Indian ; received . him on the point' f his apear.V which cenetrated his chest, and past through bis .tack; end, then, with a dextrous management of the' weapon, threw him over his back - land drawing his long keen knife; in I Stanuv cut off hia head! .'.; I ; ' ' i. li ..The Augusta Chronicle -gives the following particulars relative to the death of Joseph Martin, for which Hen ry bbaia snd Alexander Boyd have been arrested.: f On the. eveninz of Monday, the &0tb nit. two females arrived in the eurburbs of tbe neighboring town of Hamburg, in s i g. aad prJursaed a ri!fcuU gen. Urnvan srboca ly Swt there, tKU lej U.1 bee a rtVjrd. a short Ojacs be- LiaJ, by a sxr J 9 bo taken a track frcea bchiad the jrg. sa4 fled with it iota the bushes, while tWy rr saed, but ere enable to overtake hia. They rifwetaed satpicions that be bad carried a lo a. wago wkkh they bad passed a the read, aa4 after many es treatSea, the gen 'J e man treat there, and fud a white rata, named Joseph Mar tia, and a aerre bv astsweniis to tbe de scriotjoa giyeaby Ike females. . Martin declirrd positively that LSe boy had net been, est or bis sight uace they ar rived '.here; tat after sons parley, . the gentleman brought the boy with him, nd .be was KiroUfied , by tha female. who. afterwards swore that he was the one who took their track. After rjwrs- tioning kun . aside, be acknowledged that.be had taken it, and oflcrtd to re andfive.it op. bat the gentleman, who eierviaeu iraroi Dim uic aimoai roiiu nets,' thinking that be night possibly be, infloeoced by fear, caaiionrd him not rive wav te suck alarnu bet an bis describing toe trvnk accordiog to the information given by the owners bis doubts at once subsided, apd be went with him to the place where be stated that it was. No trunk, however, was there. "Whether the boy waa whipped then or pot, we are.unable to say; but. if we recollect rightly, be was, either at that time or afterwards. However, he then stated, that he had ' taken the trunk at the 'request of Martin, aod that it must, have been removed by him. Martin positively denied any knowl edge of it, but came with the negro to Hamburg, and stayed -there all night. A warrant was issued against him and the boy, and ' the' general impression then, accompanied by strong marks of Indignation, wat that Martin was con cerned. V ; OiUhe followihgmDrnipg, Mr. Shultz, who as it afterwards appeared in evi dence, was anxious that the trunk should should be returned actuated by friend ly motives to Martin, made ah appeal to his feelings, which was supposed to have had the desired efl'ect, and agree' ably to the wish of Mr.' S. he went with him, Mr. Alexander Boyd, Mr. David Lynar, a.id the negro boy, with a prom ise that he would assist , them to look' for' the trunk, and also' endeavor to make tho boy find it. He caried them to evrat different places to no purpose, uii Mr. ,lz, (as said to be stated hy himself) supposing that he was pre vericating, and being fatigued and wet with the rain,", became exasperated, and proceeded to violence by whipping and ducking; and to such an extent ta r . ' i i wfls mis oaroarity carneu oy mm ana ihc oiners,inat it is saiu idc poor leuow fainted several times, and in the duck ing wadowed a large quantity of mud & wtftr -, VYhen they were discovered, Martin was 'lying almost senseless with his head extended over a u itchMr. Shultz was standing over him and occa sionally thrusting his head into the wa ter Boyd wa9 also standing over him with a grape-vine switch frizzled at the end, and Lynar was at a distance with the negro in hi9 custody. Martin was brought to Hamburg, and his person exhibited the most Shameful proofs Of Kr1r;r. h;nn, lo.l l,r l, h,t scarcely a sound place upon it. Mr. SHultz'expressed afterwards the utmost contrition for the offence took the wounded, man to his own house, sent for a Doctor, and treated him with every attention. He was afterwards removed by his father toi the tavern rf Mr..Tatoro, and there died on llie Evening, ot u0 day last. It is here proper to mention thai the 'physicianswho attended him did not anticipate his death till very snoniy peiore. ic nappeneo na was attacked with. ''a high, .gradfi oLpilious fever the extreme lieat ol the weather must have operated against him. severe ly, and he was much disturbed by those wiio were led by curiosity to examine his' wounds.0 .-...,.'" y'.' ' :-i-' Mr4, Ltnar. has siace1 fled from his bail, and has not yet been taken; and Mr. Shultz and Mr.soyd Were, carried tp EdgeReld Jail 00 Monday fastiTlio circumstances attending the departure of Mr. Shultz. moved many uf the stout est, hearts .and. enlisted .the deepest sinpathies of those around him even they who had partaken of the excite menjt 8'ainsthim, ojr had been previ ously', his , personal enemies. All wish" ed him surrendered to justice, but when theyilsaw him. unresistingly, bound fin cords, & weeping like a child, in all the agony f. humitity and ' despair him who had borne so ma'ny extremeeyer ses pf fortune with a dgree.flJ'Jaa4ness and unaltered preservance wliicit indi cated almost au iron heart,- they were deeply overcome, aud many turned a side tojliide the tears they could pot re press. A Many of the most respectable and wealthy citizens stepped ,, forward and beggeOic.Tatom that ho might be; untied, and pffered , themselves as guards oh the way to Jail, but the re? ?uest was not granted... They,tlien of ered Mr, Shnltz their purses and re sponsibility, so far as comfort was coo? cerued; but he told them,; no that he did not desserve. their commiseration, for that he had, disgraced himsell tliat a Jail was Ink proper place, and that he WOUIU not OB rvllcveu ifum ll even Jl.lt w in ineiwer.-UU, Wm In speaking of hiT offence, .he placed It in the roost odious light, and seemed dis posed todraw upon himself all the guilt of those concerned! with him.: ; ; ;.;, ', . Thjis moved oS, in ignominy and pondage, one who- has, for many years, astonished thousands .with the powers of his mind, and the fast effects- of his enterprise, industry ,and exertion and one whe--however inconsistent it nay appear ith lis prrteat tae.dact--liM ever UIxe tti rvspeaea wr s:s n- BiBify, chanty, ana oajrrasiiBiiy' Willi raoral lewMA to all his fellow beipgs h the failea state 4 ibis man: and what a stnkjng lUeatralioo It is 4 that aacred Mt!Ht3oo, " let bira te sUadeth Uke be4 ltt be 9 CoUrction of. Public-' Arm,, TU toM Captala f sW SALUCH BtXTS rw- thou w ha haw tha jSrwai of tfce ay aitiMr wahawt awlay awd hi food avwaw ( ' f i i , auk l.tir. Council or' State. TawMcaahrraaf rhw CowaaQ of Stata arw rW waaaad te aaar at the Eareotnw Oft, hi tha i- tv Ralaarb, oa aha Jlal h-C oa praaan it jaaimiaaaa By the Gowraor, - . JOHN SV UAMrDtX raeil. Awaal 10, tKt . 94-a A Camp Meetiuf - Will aoiaaaraee at HoUaadl Meetawr fl f raf tath of RJrih, o the TJih at S-prtr-her. awt roaUnae for 4 dart. Mmiatrrt and od- m, h-cadly to the aame. are iatked ta aurart. Announcement of the Draw inj. COHEN OFFICE 114, Mhuwt. Hahimtre. Jbtntt 6fA, 1 887. rfr Wa have the nieaaure te anaouaee that the , drawing of the Grand LUcruturc Latter Or tha State of Marvland. will Uke nlaee in tha Citr of Ballioiora, oa Wrdaraday the 17th of Oc tober, and will ha aooipleted on that day Thi liotterr M tbe moat bruiiant hi the United States; Bontaiaine. beaidei the Capitals of CU.OOO Uolla, tutd 10,000 lWli. no leti than tea prizei of two thowtand dollar each '. bCHF.ME. , 1 prne I Driae of., of.. $W,0O0....ia. .10,000 i. . 8,000.... H. ftt.ooo ,10,000 .90,000 . 10,000 ..5,000 ..4,000 10 yc'nti of. . . . 10 prnea. ... 10 prne of.... 2U prices of. . ... 20 prise of. . . . 40 pmea of. . . . 100 price of. . . . ISO price of.... 300 priles of. . . . 0000 price of. . . . 1,000. .. 600. ...is. . .1. .. J....is.. .. 100 i.. a . a 50. .... . ... S0....ia.. . a . 10. . , .11. . ..,ooo a. 2,000 ..9,000 .... 1,500 .... 1,500 a a 5 a is....3B,000 9A62 nrize. amountinr to. . . .. . ..$114)00 Subject tt the una dnbictinn 0 Xfteenpet tent. rnrTheCashforthewhMeof the Prices cm be hnd at COHEN'S OFFICE, the moment thevare drawn. MioU Tkket$, Z3 00 1 ?iirm, gl 25 Halves. . , . . 2 50 EighlM, 624 OCT Order from any pirt of tho United States, either by mail (post paid) or private eooveyanre, enelosinr the cash or orice ticket in any of the Lotteries, will meet the same prompt and punc tual attention if on persona) application. (TT Addrrt t ' " J. I. COHEN, Jr. It BROTHERS, ' . t. HHlumore. Baltimore, Augnst 6, 1827. 34-9 Ran Away From the subscriber, on tlie 2d instant, my appro nan, nam ed BOB. about fire fret, seven or eicht Inches high, thin visage, cheek Bone high, (mall eyes, somewhat inclined to be grey, ge between thirty-three and five vear. He waa raised a- bout Halifax, ind it is probable he will make his way for that county. I bought him of Doctor Gilchrist, late of thi county, Ind is he hi a wife at Cant T. Hunter', I presume he is lurking R bout the city. I will give ten: dollars reward ou his delivery to me at thi place.- ,, ' , ; JOHN ROTtKE. Raleigh, August 15, 1827 - ? ' 34-tf , Jailor's Notice. Taken un and eon. mil ted to the 5il of Chat ham county,. ,N, C. a negro girl by the tme I of MARY, who says she belongs to man, liv ing m I'erson comity,' by the name of James Paterson.- She also says lie was takine her to the South when she left him. . The owner is re- f ".nested to come forward, prove property, pay eliargc, ind take her away, othcrnise she wUl t .VTLIJAM RIDDLE, Jailor. Angnst 1, 1827. . ; 3S-3t Notice. - -' Mr;. ' I wish to purchase si first rate horses, suit able lor the Stage The horses I wish to be from i to 8 years oid. 1 Apply toon. -. ' - . 1 ; i MERRITT BILLIARD. Raleigh, Jane 27, 1 827 . 28-tf To Hire,' Bv the month, a BRICIC MASON fc PLAS t Jc.ltt.lt.. , His qaiaihcations, particularly as to i-iasierer, are not mrnissca oy any in tne atate, Apply ta.TTX-'- n-' POLK.'.; Raleigh, July j, 18374 '-J:;- : g9-tf Public Entertainment. ; The tubscrtber VavHig nnrehascd the Tavern in Smithficld, lately occupied hy Mrs. Mary Scott, anu tormeriy oy ureen tt. scon, nec-a, respect, fully informs lus friends aod the public generally, that he mtendt eontinuine the same as a house ol Public Entertainment, llis table shall be a -well furnished is the country will afford, his stable are provided with the best of provender and a careful ostler, his bar With the, most choice spi rits, and be will endeavor by the most strict at- teptiou to the business to render .the situation of those who call upoa him as comfortable a possi- oie. . .... ' - -5 ' ' T, . -, ;r; ; THOS. RICE. Unue S7,- 182?, : , 87-8w :; Reward. fr" A reward of sevetitv-tive dol lar will be given by theaub- criher for the apprehension and delivery to him, at this place, oi negro man named AN I llO NYt he' is sometimes' called Tom, and being artful, may as ume aDme other name. 'He is about twenty-three yeart old, five feet eight iuckes high, ii a little bowed in' hit legs, not hov eveT to ranch a to disfigure him, has a plea- ant countenance-, aDeauuiui set 01 teetn, and generally smiles when spoken tot his colour is lark. mustero, and nil hair 11 singularly fine. He wa brought from Edenton, North-Caroli-na to which place I expect he will endeavor to go. . Id mailing a like attempt a lew years back, he was caught ; and 'confined in Fayettevillcf where he passed by tlie name of Tom. - ' 1 . ) . v - - ' JAMLSEBVIN. Darlington C. tt So.Ca.7 SMteo- .'" July27, 1827. - 5 sateow w c Mr. AKDFRSON respectfully inform the In habitants of Raleigh and vicinity, that his DA iiotei, on" Mondaythe S7th iuit. I aou couuuuo open jor .mrew aacccsnvc nays. 2 gfaoehil accomplishment, a ill pletse attend at tha time named above. Terms, j&lS for IS lessons; C of which to he paid ia advance. A f to his char acter and qualifications, he would refer to Gov. H. G. Burton, Sherwood Haywood and Joseph. Hawkins, Esquires,; A-i.,!-:'.;.?, '.! -;t - Aognst 1, 1827. ' it S34v .. ,?' ' N. U. The Ladies snd Gentlemen of Raleigh, who are in the habit of attend inr daneioe parties.' are. Mspeetiullv invited to a Cotillio I'artv oq-4 tbe evening of the SSth Distant, at the Eagle IJoteL " ' :IV. P. U. ANDERSQ J5T , - St raj. Taher, a ay TVwrt T. 1 tnf W irtrr ad ( Mat i r ad aaurrw ay ha Ju'j ti atrwf IUi.K. ntP" la ha rean m1, a aorm. wu a at law BJt4 lot. fa hwhn harh. vJr4 hr J oka ILirWd Cmr to tin.a rioftM-a. I uuti4j I.AIL KaafT. Balcizh and Tnrbor,o, Stasre. ' Thia Star W Rah'irfi fini Toesday I aad Fridayat4 a'ebwi, A. M. aad arm, hi Tar- aarMffe frj w caaiLway aa1 aUanlsr I V olork, A. K. Retarmlni, k wil) brara 1 arWq' at 4 Vloak, P. XI. ewery Wrdaeaday aad b'atur- day lad arrret k Ralrtgh ery lltwraday Sowliv. at 1 owoct. r. u - . Beatsior iarworow?ii lobetuecaattneitotci. lUlnjh, Jane t, 1127. . . C7-X Twenty-five Dollars He Ward. AbaeotMled h JaW IK MAS- s TlX, 1 wcero imrchaard at the 'U eatwotur. iieine, atomiUihrKi. j 1 bta aeero, 1 1 oeueeea. 1 mm old te Wm. BaalMuof tlusaitv. ind k wat not antil tluiday de- " termmed as to tM: ewaorahip. Martia went offaodertha Im- Dressioa be had bees aoM to Mr. Bovlan. aod- as I believe, had no objections' to IMbc wkh ma. ' If I be retvrai m one month from thi tune, 1 will re- arrrc and pardon him. He shall live at my WetU brook r arw.on9wt trees, near ir. J. smnn i 1 who bat hia wise, ' 8hoold lie not return whhi the time mentioned, I Will rive the above rewar. for hia sppreheuuua ajid delivery to me id Ha ' WncS 14, 127- ' .. '.',' ' . ., . 2S-t State of North-Carolina, . . jiutherord County. . Superior Court of Law April Term, .- '- ' . 1827. "r ' Lewis M'Han, - . vs. J-Petition for divorce. Cynthia M'Han. 3 . It annearine to the satisfuction of the Court. that Cynthia M'Han, the IclVndnut, is ot an in habitant of this State: it is therefore ordered by Court, that publication be msile three CMmths in the Raleigh star and Western Carolinian, giving notice to the defendant, that she nnear at tin next 8i.(erior Court of Law, to be held for Ruth rrt'onl county, at the Court-llonse in Rutherford- ton, on the 3d Monday atler the 4th Monday ot SeDtembcr next, then and there to answen Plead or demur to raid petition, otherwise it will be taken pro confesso and adjudged accordingly. iliieos, J:imes Morris, t.lerk ot said fjouiv. OSce, the fid Monday after the 4111 Monday of March, A. I). 1827, nnd in the 51st year ol the Independence of the tinned stitos. J A .Ml-. MUUK1S, Us. i:6-3ra EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF N. C. Rr.ltiL-h, June 6, 18S7. By His Excellency II. G. Burton, Qvutmar(3e. lo all whom it may cniirtrn. Persons desirou of purchasing the interest 00- scited by the State in tlie land mentioned in the following resolution of the last General Assem bly, are requested to tor ward their proposals to tnis uince, to oe dispose a pi ns tnereic mention ed. ," Whereas the State possesses a reversionary interest in the lands allotted to the Tuscarora In dians, by an act of the General Assembly-, nass- A . XT U- .V.- J!A...I. -I 1 m mi. cwuiu u. uic uiicuiitir m vcuioer, one tnousana seven nunnrea ana torty -eight; and wnereaa, oy a aaie 01 uie saia reversion, a eonsi derahle sura may be raised and applied to an in crease of the Literarv Fondf v' ' Jteeotued, That his Excellency the Governor be, and be is hereby requested, to receive propo- uis uom uie nrescni nrourieinr. or others. lor the said reversion or fee, and make reoort 'thereof 10 me ucneraj a ssemmy at uie next annual meet Retohtd fiirther. That Simmons J. Baker, of tne county 01 Martin vv 1111am It. Smith, of the county of Halifax, and William Britton, efthe county of Bertie, be appointed Commissioners, to go upon the innas, and to ascertain the quantity and quality of each tract, v itb it ice shn pie value per acre, at tb time of examination, Hnd report. ui we nen v.enerai Aascmoiy; and that tho ex penses attending the execution of said commission be pud by the proprietor of said land. ' By the Governor, 1 ' " , . i"a Jito. K. Camfbul, P. SeeV.t A,v 2S-tf jiiauNswicK , Mineral Springs- ' It i with mach pleasure the Proprietor of the Brunswick Minei-il Sprints inform the public. that they are how ready forth reception of com pany. Considerable! additions have been made tor the comfortable accommodation of visitors. The Stage from Petersburg, Va. and Raleigh. s r :n - . ' 1 ra,. 0 xi. . wiij souvej passengers 10 our uoors, jtiiree large and liry rooms will be exclusively at the disposal of our guests. Guns, Musical Instru ments, tjhess-men, a selection of flecks, Bath, (warm at cold) an excellent aisorttMht of wine, ke. and every desirable article for the table, aru provided; so that these Springs -will be a desi rable a retreat for tlie invalid, and for those who desire to escape disease, and to enjoy pleasure, a ean be found in our State. The Mineral qualities of the wateri hive not been malyaed; but their beneficial effect on those who hare used them, in restoring lost health and in giving freshness and bloom to the complexion,, are not doubted; and speak more than any analy sis could possibly do, in their favor1. Grateful for tbe encouragement received the past season, when they labored urer all the disadvantiiges incident to new undertak ings; and convinced by experiment that they can eome np to what they promise, the Proprietors will continue to exert themselves to secure the confidence of theirlriends, and to give satishictien in every department of their establishment, v..- Board, per day, $1; Children and terv.ints 50 cents; Horse 75 cents per day. --: . , ' . v - A, POWELL k Co. June 19, 1S27. , , i . J27-9w ' ', : w JailorV Notice,- 7. ,!. , Taken up, and committed to the Jail of Riih- mond county, N. u. on the 30th day nf May last, negro boy, who wrvs hit name is SIMrj, and belongs to John M "Gee, of Columbia Coun ty, Georgia. He is about five feet and fife inches high, about twentv-fiv years of ase, and says ie lurnienv oeiungeu lo ioi. I imms, near t-v. ettevdie, .,,- '-..- '..4 -,;-.' , v ' THOSa' P. WILLIAMS, Jailor, s . "Rockingham, Jnne 13, 1827. r . 26-tf, ; j;v Jailor!!; Notice. . - t Wm committed to the. Jail of thi nlaee. 'on . . ... i , -i rt.,. , . . . . - yesicruay, me vin, a runaway negro, who) savs his name M JOUX; that about 18 months ngo he was sold by John Jones, of Beaufort, in thfe State, to Wra. Judd, w ho took, him to Columbia, w here T IJ - I 1 a . . . . . . .iuuu u uuLea ucs, anu jona leu turn. John is likely young- follow, tall and welt formnt. The owner is requested to eome forward, iro property py eharges, and take him awar, or he will be dealt with aa the law directs. ' i ; ' J- Ti. C. WUTT, Jaflor.7, Raleih July 4. BLANKS- 1 ---f -'' mar, 1 A a a - - a "Wl awanrfaHli.i.Li. - ,t . aw.. Cheap C ao!i.' Ctrl "iaa aaa ha Ud, by- aC It r n m jr., I I n . apnwy atjla of a.-rastaaal.., Ihrfi- 1 rTiisr - , hlaa, elarrt. oli aa4 Wwwa Frota Co-, i . , bowrr&aw blea and Uata, Ueth aadci-L r . Oiiord aad red awtei. da. 1 Aad a cefteral aaaarUaeatdf other aol. a AiroU r-roU Coats, - Tr,-4- 00. Coatees, - - - ' v f Platb Cweaauaa do. - ' - - ( y beanncher do. ' . , t r.laiaM 84k llrfllbr Paalalft'a . , r . TcarUtwr with a lnr ai tram - MU'"' of tJt kndtof tMiniBiTsiiti . , Sapee Uua aad Uach Clmh Vwhaa am L. . aaade to 01 oar. ; ' lea an tier's Crst tWav Utk ill . rtAXft 1UTS et tha Ute ZzTZ fsdisna. npprinwi Crwtlataea win Cad k (reitiy to thew sdraata-, 1 call aod exantrae the above Luuii u ' M sold lower for eaahUiaa anvever krtoL fered for salt iu OJ y. V a FREnr. c. rjjjstt v naleigh,jnJy !, ISiff. . . , tii ' 5 State of. North Carolina; , Court of Pleas aod Quarter Sessions-! July Term, 1827. - ' , 4 DavMSunhack,f(Phehep.biiwi(e-,l-' - '' . . 'we. ... v-PetHioatW Eichard May, at Jemima O, hi w it 'miUoe. It appearmir to the iMistactioa of tKi. that Richard May, and Jemima O. hii kr. not resident of this State, It m therefore orier. ed by the Court that publication be mule for to. mm UU., CI1HT UM1 SaU tUsllSrl mumm urn wire w OUT BCXt Uoirt of Pleas and Quarter sessions, to be held for A, eounrr of Richmond, at the CoarUUu 1. Ro- kmghani, on tlie first Tuesday after tha Sr4 Monday in October next, and then and Ihereti answer the allegation! ol said pet root; otherris, tii same will be takeo pro confesso, and aeanl ex parte.- -, 1 . , , ... WKnesv Matm D. Cnwford, Clerk of mt aid Ceni-t, at Rockingham., ilia first Tumi.. fter the 3rd Monday in July, 1827. , " M. IX CkAWFORD, CUt, t Price adv. $S SO. .f .t , . State of North.Carolinjp - . Franklin . Gnmto?-i-:!$ ' Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessioosi- June bessions, A. D. 1827.'' ' AVilliain Dunn 'n..j.i'ii i -', j. Onghial Attachment leviti Cordy vVaerrea5 , ''" u' It npnearwtc td Hie satisfaction of this CW' that the defendant in this ease is not an inbabitsst of this State, or so conceals himself that the or dinary proress of law cannot be served upon him; It ii therefore ordered by the Court that publiss. tion, for six weeki successively, be made ia th Kaleigh Btar, lor said detendant to appear it oar next Court of Pleat and Quarter Sessions, tabs held for the county of Franklin, at thefoorV House in Louisburg, on tbe aecoml Mohdsy a June next, and replevy the property so atfycW anapieaa 10 issue; omerwise luagment nun win be entered against him, and tne land levied oa be condemned, subject to plaintiff's recovery." ' a cic -: o. it a 1 ix.n3U.ft, j; fj, v, Price adv. 3 $a , : '82-w t Jailor's; Notice.,."V;i-: ' 1 Taken un and committed td tho Jail of tfa- mington, North-Carolina, as ii mnaway, 1 aerr fellow who tayi his name is GEOHUE WIL LIAMS; he also says that he was bora aud brought nj) m Barbadoes; his parent! live then And lie ii tree; but there is no doubt but that lie ii slave, and belongs to some Dei-son tt tne Sooth. The said fellow is about S feet 5 hekts nigh, 20 years old, has a large nose, fnll eyes, and very black. The owner is reque atei to some forward, prove bronertr. iv charm and take said fellow away. , 1 ... UHAKLES B. MORBIS, Jiulsr, WOmington, April 10,1827. ....,, c,'t 'J1$ ....... '.' .' ; ; ' i;. A Runaway ivJ., Taken up Snd committed to the Jail of Woert county, on tlie 3rd instant., who rails bis' asme TOM; brown complected, five feet two SosbM high, with a white speck on the right bf die left eye, and a tear on the i-iglit arm, about SI yeari ol ae. He states that he formerly belongrd to David Harrell, of Gates county, who sold blm t" 8 speculator, named Witlinins. J "Xl:f wwflti observe this notice, and comply with the" weHi mmixm.um iufl liiw. 'l7 . ' ,'-.. .vDAM.jsil'KrEnait,. Carthage, July IS,WH - 311, , i ' JUn away from the 'tbseribtr, ; living in W'uytie couuty,12nuk it north of Waynesborough, bn tl . 8lh . of January last, a mulotti '. " man by the name of EPHRAIM .,''ho hai since altered it to JOHJ - ART13. - He- is between rn" ".30 year of a-e. nearly 5 f5 Wp1. and his' foreteeth are somewhat defectin, ! has a. free'uass. badlv executed, hod it peeted that lie will endeavor to gb to Indian vnh some mrocs in Guilford county, who are sboct farting for that State;- The above reward I i be given for the appAheneion md delivery ot.iara fellow to rnV, or securing him lo any j" in State, so that I get h nn atam. . - 'r 4 . - PETER L, FEACUtn. . July 27, 1827. ') -Copartnerstiip' f ' . The subsci-iber linvo fttfoiws connexion m the AJintnccary'i w siness, tinder the Hiiu" Ot VVMr 1 LIjihi tc mtwooo. ,' ,t i lliey have received tthe . nn ni. CW.11.1 II ! Stlfet. '1 the Market-House, formerly oempied 'by Randolph Webb, and. lately by AVebk.it 'iVtt tiams, a general issoi meiit of Medicines, 1 "8te. which they ihtend selling on good x,m Ordera, 'Recipe &,', from Pbysiciain others dealing m the above article; ' them, wai he ettendca U with vjlrej prpffij" and despatch. - ' ? ri ., -. .t ';". - ' AITKF.D AVa-LIAM, - .-FAHIC8. MAW00j. ItalelBh,July 16.1,8Sr, , i , SH "S ' ' 1 V - . v 'JJoctor .F. J:,lJawovod, ' Offers his services in'the practice el M"',t'4 Surgeiy ami Obstetric., to the ciUsiens Icigh and its viruuty. T i ' - . - J)r. II. has enjoyed the tnueh valued opporw hhy of 1 year's residence and pnirtir n: rinlslclpliia Alms House, an wstrtutma l"c rank! with simdar public Ilositalsef Eiirope, ' He has connected himself wHll Mr. A. J films in the Apolberary's business, at lh; lately ooanpied by . IVebb It V.'Uliam, St place; rat his own bifiee, one door below Z. Burham's, Esq. he ttstf twyi be found,,,01 professioually engaged. 4 i ' At UiUeigh, My 16, 182?. . 1 '' 1 - '." "' f 11 " .' . . 1 ,y ;l':Jrqndi-.-; '" Itespeetfully' offer lii "professional r'" ? the ehizeni of Raleigh anditsvichiity. , Van firkaiwiil est waia (hnn am' door feelow Messrs. W. C. & Kx Turker We ! . M haa. whrra tk. . . J " - I aa 4clJ a.-wrai af . I. ' . t . m mmmt iminl IWS mmwm s .M...r.: tela WW mmmKK . . I ' - '' J. at " B- ' K.l .iirh A-trnl S. IS" , - V ."''-Viv;i;---i"?4'"-' A. V . v 's tt'-
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