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f7 ' i nivoMTjrr. Tn raat mIm d lifUuinc flare, Whit -Uawely . W God of ;. t d.n terror, T" , , 5 . v ar ff"?1rfr ma n P-'. - - V-Wt w aaaiaal tn ixwt. . JtHUv v. tae tka-Wr-. rrr, -, .. wk the pltr ! from w? , M aria. .. . 1 : aoawnreo ay or ' Tacrr is a wvAat tlirca e . 1 .Wty wreathM it romealooc, That drtiay rvlet!r knite. At tx4 matt tertr aoia or uonc. II .ft, mrd Wtlk food del iff! lit ' 'And drums reslore througU tU tujjit. There is voice abeae tones mpire god, (briU of raptore through my breast, .JinJcss that oe eouui josa ui rw. , j, Thf I 1 " WHO BIU.M. Wl - Afft-el ion's Ute "!"" ih cheekr 'J ... n;.i una frmrl fsrewell. . , IWaim mot low than words tan speak, TW h lip. wi'ih ' jVwt, It mrd ntwt "'7 "- " r,, . A4 mine muMi onljr vrettM it or.- " Tlinvtt booom n my own1 " - i Hthpinow,oH.tnnMil!ul' - , .. A month, wMeh iraile onroe lonc, .. In onwMl to elnmly wrt I s-' ' ; t-ij m.Im fnnnlao. tvnxmnrentulln' ' A ufjq m w 1 , , Tbt both uu hw or eec to bent. flier welwo will, whose iil flo l5, In !DtlerCra o elinly Wf- TM when they pui they rnrt! h no! ' X They onot pirt tJiete tonla ari pne Ttie cMres of Juuge Dim tolh tnhp "pyStng, whkti we copy belowr (rora the ' Albany paper l powerful and eloquent and caltulatcd, if ny humane -counaelcan Uepifit Vim, to jnore tlie Ucr of the convict r-: 7 Sentence op strang? 'The following Judg Duertl- I J ' & A.. ..... shIk V t BkWAn nit ftMAll lire 0 plr"S ,,,-u fNU'W'UUVCU tiic wntence,f the law (Upon him. If, ' had a perceptiblejeffect upon the prW atiner,1 nd the whole autliencs appear ed tleepWrjpresMd With the awful o- 'the occwionr1; tP-i'ti Xii--'. J&t Strang! rHeaikeiv to what I ihall ii't to tou." Yii have becri indie- tetl on theathi tf the Grand Inquest the eountr of Albany, a a principal felon in tha murder ol John VVTiipple, :ita which indictment on your arraign. . ntentyott plead Not Goiiy. and forytmr detiverancepuf )pwr;;tipon y&ftr , country; 'i'lie jury selected from hat eoubtrt, for your 'trial; ttarvfi fevund you Guilto. and h reirtaitifi only Tor ttieourt 1o paijf 'sentence of death against jfpu Have' you audit 'to wyliy he judg ,mcnt of the Iay h&um,iitt,be pionouir; "You ay WothinjfKothinis to l)e aitl. -The crime tor i which you are to tufler.ia of the acepcstyeyie cir.f cumstancea under whichilt was com ' -witted are bf the most atrocious cfiar- . ac ter, , and "you guilt' haa been tnost : Clearly eatablished. f"B your own cbn fpon. ou Dlanoed and executed the - detraction, of the deceased, with the moU ' deliberate and pei fidiou crttelty; Not with the ferocity of the tiger, but with the cunning of the serpent and the -' malignity-of a; fiend Impelled by ' Jof And avarice, you directed your gub- ia mar kinations to the nossosion of the - person and property pf hir wifs, and ; having Succeeded in ' one part of your design, you pursued , 1 1, with reroorne 1 . Jess enercf and unrelentirur persever ance until you had removed, as you "sap m . " f a 4 I - l ... ' . posed, the. aoie noatacia w anaccpni nliahment of the other f Yoa cominen ced by aeducira this weak and infata ated. woman from her allegiance t her husband--procmting, beguded ..her irom her fluty Kv' aotptety, her family, nd her God. and ended her ram with the aiurder of her husbandf and had you, escaped detection, you would pro l.tvi hea 4slispil thti pmilt v Vinepta l4A4 T aaAw a --r q j - I . J . ..... . - , - 1 . tioa that tcmptea joa to ines aces comnlicatea irniawry. ; But mejtnurder tt seldom escapes detection, or lies for anV i lenffth of time concealed. f Even- tianded justice , either sooner or taterls sure to orertake him, afid a special prr J viiienco -"'aeema ' frequeotlj to discover ? him. when trtatine to hts artifices, he -i thinks himself secure. ihis may-have r been the case with yoti. Jfou probably Imagined that if yea could elude the vi gilance of man, your guilt would Con tinue unrevealedr f even, 4ht if you could escape punishment In this world, yoo would have nothing to apprehend in that which is to come. But justice has been swift to overtake you7 ad tou now stand convicted, trembling Md . ?t . ri weeping, uetore a uiounai oi jour iei low men. ' How willtToO aDoeac be fore your God? Perhaps you doubt that there ia a God, and front the selfish ob r rduracYof your conduct, aa well at from reports founded on your wo "confeesir ciallj before - wis,wnicn .inouen not ' . ua, have from their no ety reacnedj aar eva, wt icar iMijnrann Um Uz macc tiarUftwd, mtA . rar .1 1 . . a... i 6tr fity was the aoarut f an enr ! iAUne ktw)tT. aa4 Ct al'4ute fht aeUHHi crtiM. - 1 lat uuera pr twrJ yr career f bWl, refjsrlea of Cod afiui, .Ywiu dettrd iM pvweca of earth, and et at xht lac vcKgnncc f Hcavco. Rrcklrw of year ova fate, y? k.re i erlrd tw In- Tttire in it. tltc -cporai ana rtcriui duo ofwthert. Yom have sent a con- PtlinghakbasHlaaddrrly t accoout. and twort die dcttractHM, wuj mnn til, l 1 trracntia . and deluded ife. And yoa ka lne all this wth- out prwvocation and at n boat reseat aipnt. witkonr ailSmoMtT. trithoot taii oni bat in cold bloeW4i tra1iriir, and from heartless calculat'wntof profit to ywurself. In contempt of thediviaecom ...1 . . ..iJ.lu.l. ItHDQ, TOW HFrttU 'JUUW lisij'wwi a hoose and lis wife, ami in onlcr to. ob tain them, yn have, violated without compenctmn, every remaining precep f 11m moral law.' If job had no dread of eternal conse- auences. and ueiioerairiv resoiveu to Uaiartl your own reputation, your peace f mind, and een vour mortal exis tence in the prosecution of your nrfari uunehilv hail roti no cnnsiuerauon,- no remembrance ol vour lilrno.' via it ... .... never cross vour :ctive, schemitir. rel less mind, that you had honest parents ml other reputable connections, whose EimkI liame would b tarnished -whose peace wonM be injaretl, whoe lives hi 1 irh t terminate in sorrow for von crime? If-our heart were not ol tone, if it . could have felt one touch of humanilv," that reflection would have staid your murderous lisads. If in the hardness and self sufficiency of your heart, you torgnt ir despised them; yet, will not this Court overlook their re tjuest, or tt. regard their grief; bat from respect to tlvcir unmerited suffering, wilt spare them 'he additional pang of onlering your liWess body for dissec tion, and in the exercise of its discretion, direct it to be delivered into their hands. ' If the monitor within your breast, be not already awakened, or you regard not wlut is said to you, listen, I charge you, to the. atill small voict of t-onsci-ence. It can admonish you more po tently, and convince yWmnrc deeply, than can words from the lips of man. If yea have not already bejrnn to feel that you owe your being to an Almigh ty and ; Eternal Author, and that you have . oJentled, -not merely asainst human ordinances,' but Msrainet the im mutable laws of the infinitely wise and righteous , Uulef of the Universe If you do not already helicvr that your ac cnuptability is not conRnei'. t- th' world, as sure as you iiiii exist, yo will one day know it, nmtyou will svo rnow, that .wilhoai the dmue mercy, you must meet eternal punishment as sure as there is a Ootl. .. I'renara then to meet him face to face. P av! if you ever have, or el ver can, for his fuercy; for that only can avail you' now, ' Die you mut on earth you can,expect no panlmi from Heaven alone, must you look for if? and there may be mercy there, even for one so vile and wretched a yourself. ; Bti it.is to be .obtained only from the inn riite mercy of the God T whom you have denied; through the' merits and inter- cessitm of the Saviour you have despis ed;)and by tho influence of the holy spirit, whose aid you have rejected. Vutl and unfeigned repentance, is the only condition 011 which it is vouchsafed. But you heart ol stone jnust be con- verteti to a heart of flesh you must be brought td feejand abhor, as well as to acknowlengeiyour guilt;, and through penitence and contrition, must yonrsoul be purified, 'lie not, however deceived; your only hope of pardon after, death depends on the sincerity of your reneii tanc oeiore you me,, for in the grave there ta neither epentanco nor forgive5 ness.XN either can man venture 4o aa- aura ou bf pardon: fo God alone cati read ? your- heart. Improve then, the trfoe aitorued you. It will be Ions e noujrh lor- everv essential nurnose of preijaratiol but not for encouraging vain and , delubiye imaginations;;? Teyiving lingering regrets, or lauat , 11s expecta tions. . From this instant, ca'tsider vour s If cut ofF from the worhl and all that therein is: look only upijn your entrance to the nexu And at vouf hnal di'par ture, seek pot the applause of men, bet humble yourself as it become you, be fore an offended God. Affect not the character of an heroic ..felon,' but en cleavor to behave like' a Christian; and I however contrite ami penitent you may - jieei, , oe not ueiuned into : supposinj I yourself a martyr orasaint.but remem I V ' a I L a ik. l..A . ; a ..r 1 ! f aI, a. 01 1 ucr w iucu niuuitm n vnur uie,Hiai i jo maieiacior ana a.smaer. The sentence bf the law is, that rou jessa Strati";, otherwise called Joseph tjrton; be taken hence to the place iroiit whence Vou came, there to remain in custodyof the sheriff of the county of Albany, until noay. .tue 24th day t August, ihbi. on wnica tiav, Between tne hours of 12 at noon ami three thereafter! you are to be brought forth by the said suenn to some proper Diace, to ue dv him selected for the purpose, and there hung by the neck until you are dead Ami may uotl have mercy on your im mortal soul. ' - : j;t , . "'i --1 :, pvfl 4 . in man n mi i ,. ;.T) The following spirited description of Mr, liaodoiph is given in a letter tmm Virginia to the Editor of the N. K Pat . While speaking, be standi quite e: rect. Ills gestures are few. but never fail of their , effect. In some orators, the rise to enthusiasm is indicated by an iaeraxu a trttkuUtlea i a aaara n- mJ a4 cwo(ad altrraa. o a vua fc ,. m eves (4 fcw aadnory are dnertew by aT ocailed fur grttart oiratalMHts , sAUiiag 4 aiuiaae. ru lt:ht aT kia Uack era aeema ca- ccutraird U a Urmia- fctis. whkk it WBKtisAea paiofal ta tAconsUr. abd yet is iiakxaUjU U ret awat froa tUe caariag aerprau ute ia 1a leve. Ki krtrm feet taeif bomla, yet vwiu not be free. " la the very tvreat aad birlwiad vt kia pasMoa." his coaipw re U rrcalest. and his coaaciatMn iwoat deliUerata and disuoat. 1 have heard swtoe oralixs. who words, ta cuatseqaence f a defective movement ut tic nriana ot prunonctation, nrraifU . . . t be obtruded and -Uceratnd in tlteir iletivery. But hit have a free, full and bona fule dUilare. Ail that is kum cal in modulatioo, distinct in atterance, appropriate in einpliasis. felicitous in thoazht, ana energetic in expreion. plant his word in th ear with ao effect that defies the power of criticism; and they fall too on the tympanum, with that sort of ringing .which like new eale from the mint.' shows the metal to be sterling, and the coinage masterly While under the spell ol his enchant oieut, so completely is one satisfied, that all the ideas ol anything nearer to perfection than huuscll, are either held in abeyance, or entirely excelled the nind. There- is this ix-t uliaiilr about his shrill and piercing; voice, that Ins words can be accurately ditinuilied as far as their Sound an be iieaitl; and each man in the crowd conceives hi: n proper ear to be he target at which are aimed the unerring bullet of his rhetoric. In iijfhtitig, ou matter wlut the size of his antagonist.' there i no adaptation of his bolts to the tlimen tiions of the object to be tlemolished; but like the lishtnins of heaven which hnds it as easy to shatter an oak as con sirrae a reeu, me nasn vomes, du tying a . a n 1 i in one common grav?, the pigmy anil the giant. In witnessing encounter ot this Mrt, 1 have frequently wished (with the love of slaughter natural to some) that his victims possessed more recuperative energy, mat ine process of demolition iniht ue lanjrer protract ed. a It is true, he has handled some. who like Goldmillr villa&re school nuts ter, . tlvugh conquered, could argue still,n but this reaction was little more than the submiltun tendinwn of expiring natart). He -aomelimea, however, by way of " gtMitl measure, continues t eore them after they arc utterly defunct; but I cou'd never look with inu. h satis' faction upon his mangling ol a ;ed body, or dragging a dead Hector around the walls ol 1 rny In private life there is no telling what he is. He is not a subject lor oruiiiary 'oerulattonr He is altogether a splen ic 'J anomaly, an unique, am genera, a i Vtesar out nuUus, a lusus nulura, a great mail with many littlenesses " of different natures, n.arvellously mixed com action exquisite of distant worlds.! He is the veriest riddle to his dearest friends. - Somtiines he is fond of men of parts, sometimes in raptures wi'h those of no points. Sometimes he see whatisnoltobe he seen; again, cannot discover what is ever 90 plain. . Atone time he astounds his friends by rude ness, at another surprises his enemy bv. Kindness. Fearing no one in the world, he makes all the world fear him. He is an anient admirer of ladies, horses-; .and dogs, but does not know to which he gives the preference, so equal-; ly is bis es'cpm divided among them. In Ins houst hold w is pi nn but neat to Eastern scrupulosity; -drinks coffee and wine; no milk Mnokes segars, and aometiipi's pipes chew-', tea fur tobac co, at otherS-ftu!t, and iletests whiskey. Foe 0rt.ies nharp it fctkea, I ween, .- Z- To see what ia not to be aeen. ' A Camp jMcMiiiir Will eomroence at Holland! Mectine Htusp, 9 miles south of Raleigh, ou the '2'th ot Splum- ber, ati'l eootmae for 4 days. M movers and oth ers, friendly to Uie same, are invitcinlo attend. Announcement of ihe Drawing.- j COHEN'S OFI-1CE--U, Mahret-st. 7 Baltimore, August 6lh,'2.7. $ frt We have the pleasure to announce that the f s drawing of the Literature Lottery . Of the Swti rftMsrj land, Will take place in the Cily offodtiniore on Wednesday the 17th of Oc. tohier, I'Jul will be completed ou that day This Lottry is the most brilliant in: the United Stau-s; containing, besides the Capitals f 20,000 Dolls, and I0,(KKJ libUs. no less ttuin tn prizes of two tliouaairJ dollais each ! ..' ; , ; '-,V"-,.-; "v SCHEME. ' Tf t prase or. . .$20,000. . . .is. i 1 prize, of. ...... ..10,0(X). . . .is. ? 10 iies of. 2,000... .is. .$20,000 .. 10,000 . . 20,000 .. 10,000 . . . P,000 ... 4,000 ,10 prises of.,... ... 1,000, ...is, . 10 pi-ixes of., ...... SOD.,. .ia. SO prizes of.... 20 tirizca of. . . . - In : aw ......vioo... .....'..v. so... ........ 20... J ; ' d .i i ... 2,000 ... 2,000 .. 8,000 . . . 1,500 lOfl prizes of....... 15( prizes of. ,iv. IS., as., .is. , .Is. ..'..flO.,. w 5... ..4.1,500 30,000 OOOf) prise of. .. 9C62 prizes, amonnting to., . .fllljOOO munitci I. tne amru deaitcam of nt'een fter cent. , COr Thb Cash for the whole ofthe Prizes can bead at COHEN'S OFFICE,, the moment Uiey are drawn. . 'Vf'r-' '" (Tj Orders from any part of the Uniretl States, either by mail (post paid) or private conveyance, enclosing the cash or prize tickets in any of the lotteries, will meet the same prompt and punc tual attention as if on personal application. - - (Lj Mdrtvt tc irsii.' .' . y . 'J. L COHEN. Jr. Sc BROTHERS. ; '.r;..! Nw:. -. Baltimore. ' C Baltimtir ' Angus' (L 182?. S4-9w I' .... dfJ ttilor'r IN Qtictvi' Taken up and committed to Jail ra Fktsbo- roujjli, Chatham eountr, M. C a nrwr man bv the name of DANIEL. He- says he belongs t a man by the aame of Bartlett Vancy, living in Caswell county. He also aavs he is a coooer bv trade. Tbe .wner is requested to come forward. prove property, pay enarges, sua takfl him away r otherwise he will be dealt with as the law reels. WfLLLAM RTDDLE, Jailor. August 16, lS&T. 55-r.t Tt Ulokrr ar m A. s,fcw las?, w. 54. 31. 30. 33. 45, 39. 25-, LOimmiES. TU irUl SMat p)M Utunta U k Thirty Viral ClasA, I Koa. t 4ra baltota, to V tlrsva t Capitul Prize 0,0t0 Dolls. t prHve of . I frUa of 1 prfac of . I pr O" I 1.4J0 prwaf !, 10 urmn of fc0 k. La. Kr. Tkfceti, IUU V ft. Wiartcr. U. $1 iO Seventh Class. To We 4ran im WeAmfAur 99lh Aapiu. runiral rric 0.000 Dolls. Bewtn a reat number of antaller onei. Tttkiti oolj (.i. hbuxt in pruporUmi. Jktw-Vork CflMolutated letter ij, Sixth Class, for 18:7. To hr ilravn cm Weihe!y 5th Srjitr mbrr next. C; pltul JVlZO 20,000 Dulls 1 tnc of 7i0 " 1 pne .off,noo I rnc of .1.000 t prio of l,0l I in ixe of t,2-n H prito. of , " l.onO 10 irixr of 500 30 .rixc, of UO bit. Kr. bit. Whole ticket, ft. Half l, Quai-ter g2. To he dra u on VVtttnrla 1 2ih ftcptemlier, for the benenl ol tltc inaiual nmnp t ainni. C:initiil I'rizt l;).00o Dolls 7 Mule lirket$5,HJf(lo. 2 50, Qr. lo. 1 85. )()nleri from any nart of the I'niteJ Sulci, encloMnf the 0li or I'rie Ti kett (port paid) will rcci-ne prompt nttentin, it aililitel n I A I r N MINI IKK, FaJeijfk or Fuyetlnille. Augnrt t2. ' 35-tf To owners of Tennessee Wes tern District I. amis. ? It it known to the nublio, that under the law of 1819, and under ulequent atatutei for the entry, turvet inj; Sc nhtainiiii; praul a for land in the estern IlistrH-t ol I ennea.ee, tlial I have been largely enncernrd in locating lanria in that quar ter for persons in this and other Suites. Imme diately after entry dmc lands were by law sub ject to taxes: having a local:ve share orintereH m the lands that l have located, I hare neretolore, to prevent aacrlfieo of my own interest and to preserve the inlereat I others, vohintM-ily paid taxes to an amount every way dintreMing to my- seit ami injurious to my creditors, i t sliort I rno no lonfrer bear it. In very many of those tracts my locative interest hns not beet) Inld oil', and those who outht to convey seem to have uo par- tirular tone fin ahout the mutter, and 1 suppose never will, so long as 1 am silent and continue to pay taxes tor them without any remuneration. - Now be it know n that I will in no one ease pay the taxes for any one henceforward, and that I will iu every caw after the 25lh day of Decembci next, (lie a hill fir my loeutivc interest unless a previous arrangement shall be made; ull persons desirous nf making divisions without putting mc ta the trouMe a id expense of filitiR a bill, will please apply to the following named persons, who aretmly authorised to malce divisions and settle up my unsettled business in the following named emintiev. to Meraucan H. Howard, readme near I arm i enn. lor the counties ot Humphreys, lli nry, Carroll, Weakley and Obion i to .lames Vaulx, Esq. residing near Jackson, Tenn. for the counties of Pen-v, Henderson, Madison, Hardin, M'Xairy, Harilemiui, Gibson and Dver; to Col. Willr.im 11. Henderson, residing- at Hronsille, TeoB,'for Haywood county, aifd that part of Tipton county lying north of Big Hntehec river; to. William Lawrence, residing at Memphis, I'enn. lor the counties of Fayette, Shelby and that p:irt of Tipton lying Sooth of Hig Hatchcc river. Those persons disposed to for ward money to pay the taxes on their lands for the years 1826 and 1827, most of which are nn paid, and many tracts now advertised to be sold tortile taxes of 182R, may, if they think proper, forward money to the above named gentlemen. who will fait 1 it ul ly apptv it as-directed. Those who fail may expect to find their lands according to advertisement) sold for taxes On the 1st Monday in November next, n I never have, I cannot now, from the multiplicity of my engagements, wnaeritiKc to pay taxes lor any one. , J NO. " C McLEMORE. July 14, I827r ;V .l i . 35-4w Noiicev ; The subscriber will receive "written proposals a his store, in lialcigh. until the first Saturday hi November next, for a contractor to take charge flf the poor ot Wake county for om year, to commence on that nay, at the Poor Houses es tablished tor that purpose. . There is a good house and Plantation ami an excellent new Grist ii!l, on a never lading stream, cat-dens, etc. in gon.i repair, for the use of the contractor, nnda anmrorut) ol cash will up paid in advance to en able i lie contractor to lav in his provisions. ' There re atioiit torty nHttiicrs, well provided with uses and other in ctnsi y articles of household furniture'.' The contractor is desired to state the lowest terms lie will support flicm for in food and lot limg ny the piece, with the sortition ot the plantation and null. . uono anu undoubted secu rity will be required.- ' " ' n ILLULII riiAVE, Sen. w. Angust20, W27.; -H 35-11 w -;ISoticB. v . . The subscriber will sell very cheap for cash, or on a credit in good hands, his well known Jack Ass DON PEDRO.' An acquaintance? with his colts is the . highest recommendation to his char acter as a foal getter. They may be seen in the neighborhood of Raleigh, SmilliheUl and Piltsbo- rough. I would also fctll a Jenny, with ayoung Jack colt, tor cash or credit. 1 would -sell, or exchange for young negroes, the Mills formerly belonging to Jones Brewer, on the east side of Haw River, 1 mile above Lam beth's ferry. 1 be mills have been rebuilt tins summer On a never failing stream. A Cotton tiin wdl lie in operation in a few weeks at said Mills. The .Will Tract contain 400 sere si but would, to accommodate a purchaser, sell 2,200 acres ajoining the Nine ' Payments made to suit tlu purchaser. The .1 ills command custom from the distiiiice ot SiU miles iu the tiry season. ' ; jr. w. JiWUM. Chatham, Trades Hill, S31? ac'if ? 1 August, 1827. . - i ' State of North-Carolinn, , Franklin County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions- " J u.nri Sessions, D. 1827; U''U"'r' Original Attachment levied Cordy W. Fen-ell. J ' y- r . . -s' It appearing to the -Mttsfactimi of this Court. that the defendant in this case is not an inhabitant of .this State, or soeniiceals himself that tbe or dinary process of law tftonot be served upon him; It i tfiercfore onliTed hy Uie Court that publics, tmn. foe six weeks successively: be made in the Raleigh fetar, for smm uefendaHt to appear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for tlie cQnnty of Franklin, at the Court House in Lmiittburg, on the second Mom'av in June next, ami replevy the property so attached and plead to) issuci otherw ise judgment 6nal will be entered SguinM him, aod the hind levied on be aondemneo, subrt't to plaintitrs recovery. leau; rAi i .tr.nux, m. t j, rriee adv. 3 5fl. a-?w. Stite of Nortli CArollna,' Ceart of Pleas and (jaarter Sesaiao J Jalv Terms. . . A . a AAA I J It nytmwf 1. At mtMbUtm of 0m Cm, 1 laal liirM Mw, a4 Jiowa O. Im aar. am mi rWaM af atu. Sri A at Ifcetrfor mW- r4 Vy tU tM fW e al kwatt la Utk Qm Itm awl RlaW May aad lu. Jr-aw M aar ant tart af rVa aaH QwtfrifiH, la m W-ta f-tW raant tt UtfAiaaaJ. al (he CauH-litMM a UarkaUn. M U fan Tarat aib-r aha. ira Maadar m tlrtoher ad turn ar.d thrr I. aaaace'thr alVryalMMt aaal atM MWrvW ih am adl U Ukr praatMUVaaa, a4 kna-d c mr1-. ''' WCws TV CraabrH. Clrtk rf ew ahl ( VmI. at ltorkiu.ui. lla ftrX Turid7 uliet the Snl M owiinr ia i f . I SVT. m. a clt.twttiwn. cik. Trice ..!. B1 blute of Not tli-Caroliiin, . Superior Court of Law April Term, mr. Un M'llaa, - . V Petition for iliOlTi. CTiitha MTIiin. 3 It amicarMiK to fiie ti tio of the Court, that Cyathia Milan, tie -It f.-mlant, i not an in habitant of thn Stale; it it theivfor ordered bj Court, that nnhlication be mattr three month ia t'.e Hlc ipl Star and W cim Carolinian, gil"C ire to the defendant, tliat he Jiinear at the next Superior Court ol l.i. to lie Ih-IiI for Ruth erford comity, at the Cnui-t-lloine in Vutherfortl- ton, oi tle Sd Momiar alter the 4th iUonrtav ol Sentember next. Uiea anil there to antver, plead or demur to aat ltetition. other iae it U1 be nken m-o coufrtMi and ndiudrod aeeordrorfT, Whneaa. Jamr, Morrit. C'lerk of akf Court, at fHBee, tle .Id Momiar after the Mi Monday of Marrh, A. I). 15?, 'and mttie Slat year ot the Independence of the I mttsl lte. JAMES MOKKI3, Clk. A MOST VALUABLE EAST INDIA MEDICINE, FUR THE Cl'RE OF RHF.t'M ATISM, tc. Crtm.1 of a UUr fm U A'. Jama EafluS, tatti Ptnfl, to Ml Vtma Dr. r. aeiUMU, m London. ' 1IF.AR SIR. AgrroaLlv to yooi remwt 1 have with fRrilllV nrilirMt ,IUi DIlV M-Ild V.tU nV Ih. lUltD .fltKMM. a ftiw pnun1ii nf Urn VaUdfilphta, nr wliut -enorally sum faf the Damn of India nttruttt, a alefli r.iw (iinvArtnt -imtreU fmonc iht' Dflopk of tlhtia. for the cure of It -ii' .wiiwii. Was I to inform you of tbe num ber nf uf-nple wnu ue dally rlived aixt cnrnl by uta valua ble remedy, it would require more paper than I ana able to pnrchaae, and more hm than I am able I bi-Mnw. lixkrd, the elfit of Ihia Medirine ia so immeiliate. Hint in 1111' M ATISM vnu would in arnne caae, anptKMe it acted almoitl liicH . ehurm in nimirinl Uiat oninfui diM-are. litg trrvnl mmli aj taking tt it ra t Irrm of fills. I ahull urn all rnj endeavour uj aeaa you a oonKani supply. r. A jndiciou, practitioner, eticakina of llie rntadelphia. ex .reaaea hinuelr thn, : " 1 have (niyn be) employed all my akill and talenta to find out aa urul prepara'inn tcr llm relief and rure of Rlieumattam. and I mult anlitninlv nffiim. that I have never (bund any thine: amid, ao af, ami mi enicarioua, aa Dr. F. Dedwell'a India Extract. You nuiy oepeiKi upon it, lanys nei mr i nave Often ' fxpertenced it. ' Uiat it poaeeecps every virtue that tin justly tie aw-tibed to any medieme lor tnal tormentina din-an." Here then have a medicin of superlative eincacy and of mtt insid value. vnti TV. .rafii f. of Fjlinnurnh. aheakm. nf the. PiU.. I have used them in mr oractice. a, well aa in ihf hiMnitHl.. ann unu rncm in ne a moar vaiuanw remeitv in eaaea ot KheumattRHi. and well calottlnted to do murh manA ami tlierefore rocommend them to ceneraluae; beinv confident m my opinion, aa well aa that of ouiara, no one wilt bv Hiii appoinied who may have occadiou to uie this valuabU iwfflifrffii T)r. Clarkt. nf Xew-Yurk. in a letter In the a rent nf the ' Proprietor, conclude, by aayinir : Rvery elaaa of people will find in the (nth F.ztrmci a cheap and vahinbiA remedy for the Rhenmatiom. I have generally fntmd fmtn nae to two boxes have produced a aire. ASA CLARKE, M. D. JPiwa i resvKtahU Physicinn in Bedford county Pntri- There ia in mv mishbeurhoiKl a centleman tvhn haa Km.. avtnoaia. heavily afTlicted with KbeumHtiam for many years, lis has been ufinit the Panacea, to the amount of six nr eeven hot. tit;,, without a ny effect ; on aeeimr Ihe Poladotphi. advertiaed;. be not friend to call for a box of the pilK which he ia wins, and receivinr murh benefit from k; and 1 am of an opinion that one or two boxes more will produce a radical cure. I buiieve il to b a valuable uedicine. J. R. Sine Uie ProtMietor has reraivnit the ahtm. MMttlfM.. wishins that the poor ahould benefit by it a, well aa the rich, he Imi put it up in boxoa made for the purpose, with direc tion mund f nrh Ho, containing- fiO pills, and haa appointed a rent in thn United Btatea to dipoaa nf the tame, with faa vi. .i... i ......n.u. tfuu. ,r , iiiini,e,Fiiia, trie only powet to appoint afeota where he may think i e he may think proper. t' BEDWEU Sold by appointment, nt IialeigU, J. C. by J. 1). LP.HMA.'N, Druggist. Price $1 50 per Hot . , July 7, 182 20-eowl2m Clieap Goods. Great Danrains can he had, by calling at the fas hionable lint and Clothing StoreVon l-'ayctle-ville Street- tliree doors below the Bank ot Nev- bern, where the subscribers ohfer lor rale a laiire aim spieniiiu assuruiicm ui rresu ami ninsi lash 1 i i . . .i:.l . .i v.- i i ... i 1 ionable tJoods in their line, consisting chiefly of ready made Clot' ing, made in the lntest New- York and t'hilatluiphia bpring tasiuous, and in a superior style of workmanship. They consist, in piu-t, nt gentlemen's nrst. qimiity superruio luue and black ui-ess v;oats, Klue, claret, olive nnd brown Froelc Cotvts, Superfine blue nnd black Cloth nnd Cussi- mere Pantaloons, Oxfortl and steel mixed do. And n general assortment of other colours, do. Angela Frock Coats, do. Coatees, Black Ciiras&ian do. Seersucker do. Elegant Silk Drilling Pantaloon's, Together with ft large mid general assortment of all kinds of Summer apparel. Super blue and black Cloths, which can be made to order, Ires and White's first quality black nnd drab BEAVER HATS of the' latest approved fashion. ' Second do. t , -' . ' i, Gentlemen will find it greatly to their advantage to call and examine Ihe above Goods, as they will be sold lower for cash than any ever before of fered for sale in this city. rnr.nK. a ellis& Co. Raleigh, July 12, 1827.;,. . f 29-tf """ ' ,.. I r" ' '" " T went j -five Doli ars l e ward. . v Absconded in Jtilylastj a!AR TlX, a negro purchased at the : f. Mile ol Dr. Helme, atSmilhfieW. . , ThiTegro,asl believed, I had soltl to Wm. F'OylaD, f this chv, y and it was not until this day de icnninea ns to the . ownership. Alartia went off nuder tlie inw pression he had been sold ta Mr. Bovlnn and I believe, had bo Ohjccionstolivio-with me. ; If ne returns m one momii irom this time, I will re ceive and pardon him. He shall live at mv West. brook Farm, on Swift Crack, near M. J. Smith' wno ha bis le, - Should he not return withi die time mentioned, I will give the above rewar. tornis apnreuemuua and. delivery to me in Kn lefeSlLf'.:' 'j. -.-: U-'.-'-. ,V;.-, a .- WTLL. POIJC JuneU.lfW Notice. TAeafta aa4 Axxa cam MW a as an tw UtSt U a & "aa.. a - a fbat U W ae-r4 ao ai Hart aa4 oe m Iraei aat lrl aax tAart m a 6a k-. h-T! 1 A a fmrtfc,! 11 aaU kilo. W Ar-A iiTl kJtl -4 very Work. .TU Trl aadtU taW frIW. ...T T-' v P7 TUvalaa, Apr! 10,1m.- . - , , ..T.. Cva k' -i-'-'-aiT riaTV-'! ,yT' Uulcizli anil Tairlioro' Kt-.;.'. n Th ia StMrB ill lare H jlmtj eTV 7... and Frailav al horoojl. enr Wcdm vdav ana Satard. - .V sloe, A. M. Ketnming H 0l lev TarW" at i oVIurk, P. M. e, WecWrtrf jT i'aT and arrive to Ualearh erven 1 Lurj . Sunday, at I o'clort. . M. " ? Sraitf.ir TarUroo-ti Ube takraattdu.l Italeijd., June tl.tsT. . , n -ti a ( A IlunawhjH .. pjjj, Taken tip and corn tnW to the Jail of vji. enaiily, on the 2rd laatant, who rails hi TDM; hroan rompleeted, fin feet twe Iik) ta hiRh, with lute at .-ek oa the rtpht of the Wu ey e, and a tear on the rrjit arm, about 91 vtsr of age. He atnlea that he (uiiDerly bclenrVd It David Harrrll, of tiate eounty, wh sold kim u a speculator, named Williams. The earr, olm-rw this ntnice, iuid comply ith the requt. sites of the law. " ' J DAXU MTfEIIX, eliB1..- -Orlhaje, July 1J, la7. x amj- . , i Co p iirJ v , e hip. r ? . . t The au'..ci iliort have forme! a. connexion in Uie Aplieeary's ba. v sines, uudcr the fina o J'lt. i.iw Sc Hitwoob. - f They have reorrreit at ihe Store " or stand on Faretteville ntr.r the Mai-ket.Uoute, formerly occupietl by Mr, t lumtioipn tvelih, ami lately by .Vcbb h Wfl.. linma, a general awnnent of Mediciaes, Psiats,. sxe. which they intend selling on good terms. , Orders, Recipes, Ice. from Phyiiciani sral' others dealing in the above artkles, or any of them, will be altoiided to witli care, promnritsdi-' AL.Htr.IJ WILLIAMS, . FAKIVS J. HAYWOOD.' Raleigh, July 16, 1827. . : 3lf 5 Doctor F. J. llinwood ; Oners his services in the nraetice of ManVa? ' Surgery and Obstctricks, to the citizens ot B, leigh and Kicmity. -s. ' Dr. H. has enjoyed the much valued cyporto'? nity of a year's residence and pi-actiee in (ht ; Philadelphia Alms House, an instrttrtion sliieh ranks. witlLsimilar puhlk Hospitals, of Etttrme. Hk! has connected himself with Mr. -A." W1V liams in the Apothecary business, :t the stiwt lately occupied by W'cbh k Williams, at whick ; place, oral his own office, one door below B. A., llarham's, Esq. he mny always be found, WleA; protessioiuuiy engaged. Raleigh, Jurj 10, 1327. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF N. C l4 -Raleigh, June 6, 1827. ? ' By His Xxcellcucif II. G. Ilurtim, Govrrnor,(Sty- To all wlioni it may mm ei h, Si Persons desirous of purchasing the interest pos sessed by the State iu the lands mentioned n the '! following rcBblution of the last General Asscrs- ' hly, nre requested to forward their proposals to this OHiee, to be disposed of us therein mcut'lon- , ed. 'ji-t " Whereas the State possesses a revcrsionsry. interest in the Amis allotted to the. Tuseatxiralp dinns, hy an act of tlie General Assembly, par.. ed at .Newborn on- the litiecntli ot OetiiUer, ane tlioyand seven hundi-ed nnd forly-eiglili sod whereas, by a sale of the said reversion, a eonu itersnle stun may be raised and applied to sail-, crease, of the Literary Fund: V 4 1 ' ' f" " lietolved. That his Excellency the Govcrntir he, and he is hereby requested, to receive propo sals from the present proprietor, or others, for"' the said reversion or fee, and make report thereof to the General Assembly at the next annual meet ' j ing. ' ..... .-: '.v4- tttsolveil further, Tli.it Simmous J. Baker, f the county of Martin, Williatn R. Smith; of trie county of Halifax, and William Britum, of the county of Bertie, be appointed Commissioners, W go tiion the lands, and to ascertain th IjaaRlJi and quality of each tract, with its fee simple vskt per acre, at the time of examination, and report to the next General Assembly; and that the ar. ' Iienses attending the execution of said eommissiof. e paid hy the proprietors of said land." - y i r; IL G. BLftTOX, Bv the Governor, ' - - -. " . " J.vo. K. Caxi'8M.l, F. Scc'y. . 25-tf IIUUINSWIUK Ztv, " Mineral SDrinirs. It is with much 'pleasure the Prew iotori rfti ; r c- i... ir .1.. n.il.lif r- ih-uiih ivn iiiinemi springs luioiui 111 'r that thev are now ready tor the reception ofcwa-,. puny. Consldeinlile additions have been iptd? for the comfortable accommodation of viiitow The Stage from Petersburg, Va. and Ralfifay N. C. will convey passengers to.mir doors. Tare lnrgc ami airy rooms wll be exclusively Bt fire disporni nt our gncsts. t.mis, jviusicat inKru ments, Che.s-meiij a selection of liook", Jlatli, (warm & cold) an excellent assortment ofwwtV hcentul evei-y desitntle urtlcK- for the tlile,!; lirnvidedi an ihnt ttu.ci, Km-inw irill lie SSOCIe' ruble a retreat for the invalid, and forfhoss 'hft. desire to escape diK-ase, ami to enjoy pleasure, can be found in our State. The Miuel nl fjushlW nt'lhe v ntei-a 1,qv nnl kni-ri nn-ill-cOll: but thcU' beneficial effect on those who b We used Ik" ill ,tt.ifl..at l.n.,ltl. ...it in teivilll. tilhllSS 81" bloom to the complexion, are not doubtedj J oiinlr mni ll,n nnv onefL-cia rmlfll IKISI1HT ', oiink; hnt. IT.nn nnv onelL-cia rmlfll tHItiSI tlu.ii. fiirai. i:'t..i'i. I'm. ikrf nnnoui-atcniv'tt received the past sermon, whdnlliey Inlioreil unfltT all tltc t!i!ulvaiitagi iucident to new onflow. mgst and cotivinced by experiment thai UK",' w romeupto wfuitthcy promise, the rroprlr will eonthme to exert themselves, toseraje ttf confidence of their friends, and to give sati.IiKW in every department of their establishment''' " Roatil, pet-day, fl? Children and :WT etuts; Horse 75 "cents per dav. ' " '.. xV A. FOV;ELLctCo.j , ,lur,Py, 1S27. " t Jailor's Notice, ui V, Taken np, and committed to the Jail f A'jt mond connry, N. C. 00 the SOlh 'y J 'ff last, a negro boy, who says his naroe is SIM and belong to John M'tiee, of Columbia Coe' ty, GeorgW He is about five fcet and five i5 hhrh, about twenty-five years of age, anil v7 he formerly belonged to Col. Tinims, near W eUevaie. --.w-- .: ,--;- i-'- . y'TIIOS. P. WLLLVMS, Js'l , Roclungham, June 19, 1 ' ; . ' Jailor! :...;'4alo!flijptiep; , .Was 'committed, to the Jail itf this P,'rt yesterday, the tb, a runaway Begro, who his name is JOHNt that about IS months V was sold by John J one, of Beaufort, m th ! to Wm, Jofl, who took, him to Columbia, wartr Judd wa taken a'tck,. atid John left !'; "f waiikclyyoung h-llow, tall and wvll The cwae'rM tequested to come furwait.P property, pay cluu-ges, ar.d take biaa-attaj f will be dealt'wlth as the law tlirerWi. 1 .; v?'-:' '' ..T. C.WIATT, Je- . R;Ucigh,Waieeountj', ' ' s . - .yary0,I ' $ ' m ff .m.
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