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THE
SENTENEE
EDENTON.
a turdajv N oy.6, 18 ;4 1.
At the late Tcnrfof the I District Court
of the! United. States for this (AlWmar e)
District' Hon. Henry Potter prcsvdi
Hnr.H V. Collins, Esq., was appointed
Clerk
in place of J. W. Littlejohn, decjd.
The North Carolina Annual Conference
of the LMethodist Church convened in Ra-
Icicrh on Wednesday the 27th ult. . its sjn
ting are in the -Court! House,
ministers in attendance'. ! V
About
70
The Texian Congress have directed.
JUli U -.c. nfSonntni WatIkF.R. of MiSSlS
sippi, who made the motion j in the United
States Senate fbrhei recognition of the
indenendence of Texas, and a' portraits of
" Senator Preston, who seconded the rijio-
Yvr rWorl in the Canitol of that
: Republic. : i I .
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Flour, Beef, and Pork. The N)W
. York Commercial Advertiser estimates
: the stock o flour now in store in that city
at 150,000'bblsv against 50,000 bbls., at
this time last year. Lyford estimates the
stock of beef and pork at present on sale in
the United States, to be at least 150,000
barrels.
: : G'REExsBpiiojrOct. 26.
The trial of Bolin aliais SfVith, for big-
amy, was removed to theCotifijy of Rock-
ingharfi, on tne amaavii otiuu i nsuucj
that such was the state of puWic feeling a-
'gainst 'him' in this county hj&uld not ex
pect'a fairi dispassionate tnj"j Mr. Kerr,
of Caswell, appeared as c0jrscl ifor. the
prisoner..'.. .. p tf' 'V'
On Thursday Richard tubblefield
was put.upon his trial, charge in several
counts, with the killing of JRftiKphy. ' u The
prosecution , was condu"cte Solicitor
Poindexter alone.; the deleriee by Messrs.
Julian E. Leach arid James T, Morehead.
After a patient investigation $f the facts of
the case, arid able ergurrienttcounsel, the
iurv retired. Thev returned a verdict of
guilty of manslaughter.
On Friday the prisoner 4 was brought in
and received the sentence of the Court to
bo -branded in the hand, imprisoned eleven
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! ' : 1 Frpm the Baltimore Patriot.
:-r ' SENTENCE j
OF JEFFERSON GRIFFITH, ALEXANDER CUR
: RAN, WM. HANNA &: FREDERICK KONIG.
Thw morninsr, in Baltimprej City Court,
present Judges Brice, Nisbet jand Worth- .
incrton, the aoove nameu iuuivjuuai!t iaiv.ij.
O . . . '4 ( ill T- 1 i
convicted ot the murder 01 jonn oiguam,
were placed in the bar and sentenced each
to ronfinement in the Alaryiana atate ren
itentiarv until the 30th of Atigust; 1859,
making seventeen years and! ten months;
wanting three days. ! "
His Honor, Judge 13 rice, in a tew bnei
XT A P TNK NEWS,
PORT OF EDENTON. ; !,!,
ti
remarks informed themot;thc;characteroi irtue 0f Trust executed to
the crime for which they naa Deep con- - . Nnthnniel J. Beaslcv,
demned to sutler that it was one ot Ha- --' " ; ;
gram enoruiy,-.anu "IJ " : , ..mrnvN
TvpII Mitisficd their livds had ndt been made AT PUDLICAUCTJON
to; pay the forfeit. 'Such, therefore, being Qn the 16th day of the ensuing mo
h ohnrar.ter of the outrage, the Court felt ; ceniher.
it incumbent upon the'irii to 'make the sen- At the residence of said Beasley, m
tence to the lull extent; 01 its auinoriiy. , an oouui),
SALE OF REAL, TiSTATK.!
IN WASHINGTON COUtiTY.
BY virtue of a Decree of the Court of iCqnity,
for the Countv of Washington, made at Fall
Term 1841, upon the petition of James L. Jones j
and his wife and of Elizabeth and; Josephus i
Meredith, infants under the age Sof twentyne r
years, I shall sell before thcvCourt House door in ;
ihe town of Flymoulh, X)n Tuesday thfe 16th day
of November, next a tract of Land containing;
300 acres more or less situated inaids Cotn:tyt
beinvr nart of the Tract of Land on which Thorn-
qKr John A Benburvv Gray, Norfolk, as Johnson dee'd. formerly resided and the tract
Edwin & nham, Uougiass, . u . tv, of SaV as follows: the burchas-
or to pay so much in Cash as will discharge UiP
costs of suit and "expenses of Sale, and for the:,
residue give notes with approved security bearing
interest from date payable at, 12 and 13 months.
; A THOMAS B. NICHOLS, c & m,e.
, S . ..Washington County.
PIrmnntli. Oct. 2. 1841. r li
-ARRIVED. !
:Schr. SanA Lduisa, TiVet, N. York.
-Mary Frances,' Beasley, Nortolk.
Galileo, Stuart,' !
HaQket. BusicV. Baltimore.
SAILED.
TRUST SALE
month, De- SALK OF " REAL' ESTATE;
IN WASHINGTON COUNTY.
tt Y virtue of a Decree of the Court of Equity
Chow-
for the Countv of Washington, made at Fall
. i : - 1 I Z.-' I . " . . . m , T"l ' . 1 A
Tt mav be nroner to remark that thereis mi .1 PAPM nn which the said Term H41, upon the petition ot nzaoem
- 77 1 . ! '. , , i. n l-1-" . - J J .1 lAlcthia Collins and AnftUoUms me, mim
V4l,on;nl nmv rpl( OS. COntaiUlIIJI vlUUUl , r . 4 W llKir
lamaui(i i 1. ' 7 . -
a law of this State requirjug that all con-
. , ' .1
victs shall be sentenced. s6 tW tneir umc
bobranded in the hand, imprffoned eleven victs snau fiT,
, ' i 1 -al'4 ;v shall expire between the first ot Apnl ai
months and thirty days,va8d then, give the firstlof Seplember 1 An ;fbt diencc
bond in the sum $1000. fb$ peaceable thi3 statute is doubtless the; bnly . reas
140 acres, '
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under the age of twenty one years, by their
Guardians, will bo Bold bclorc the ourx iiusii
cKoll ovniro hptftwrt the first of April and . . ,T J,rx door in the town of rivmotrth on Tuesoay the
n dience to About 12 JNCgro. Slaves, fcurn ui 16tUdaTof vcmber next, the right,.' title and
behav
;er
iour. I The senteqee dUranding was vvhy tiic fuU term of eightech years was Household 0& KltClieil r urmiuic ,
carried into immediate execution, in pros- n9t given. ! I tie sentence awarueu iu . FARMING DI biNiML,, '
'r rtinirt..-PflirMi . above-individuals, who have bo long. been STGCK OF CATTLE,
vt ww r - . ; T "IF V h scourge to this community cannot .but M
reason
which arc very likely,
vWhat does it prove i tliat'JJi Whigs have
Wn rlpfontod in several late State elec
tions? That their numbejg . hayc dimin
a scourge to this communityj cannot .but
meet the approbation ot every gooa citizen.
:o:o:o: !
New Orleans', Oct. 28.
The yellow fever is' dead-4dead dead !
i n HORSES, HOGS, &c.
Terms Cash.
nittrnT r TT K T CT? V
tds ' : . Trustee.
ished since the Presidenti contest, or The frost with which we have been happi- XvE W AJlV JJ
tnat mose 01 tneir opponent uavBiuwcus. j, -T - lw'viven for the appretiension anu uu-
edl N?i,her is provedJ ;isimp,y shows Zt Uvcry to tay: Negn A,
th, the Whig, , very j& o ) - .wHhslandwho odvanjO- TAUtZ
Jntrrrst of sat j netitions of, in and to an undivi3-
ed one tw enty fourth part of a tract of Iand h
in'- and bcin in i!3 counties of "Vyashington and
Beaufort containing 70,000 acre4 more or less,. .
subject to certain exceptions and reservation
which will be made known on the day of sale : .
And also the fight, title and interest of said pcti
tioncrs in an undivided one fourth part of a tract
of 2,000 " acres of Swamp Land in said Oounty ol
Washington being the Land granted U " Charlei
Johnson. The terms will be. made known on ;
the day of Sale. ' ' ' i ' V
THOMAS B. NICHOLS,. c& m.6.
j ij Wasliington County...
Plymouth; Oct. 2, 1841. i r .:-.-
' Increase of the Slave .Trade.noi
slaver! has been captured by a
1 St. Helena. She
had a brew of sixty-five Spaniards, and px
changed several shots with the cruiert-
She had a cargo of bale goods, lumber and
la one of the: bags of rice v
papers which gave infbrmatiori
twentj-.threc slave vessels Avere nttmg
from Havana. Seven other slavers p
wihusijr captured, were breaking up at
Helena. -There were sixteen
1- . '.. LA -m tl-iv I inci rlrrt I . t ! 1 '' L 1 .
disuse tne vu , ;m penencea meaicai gencr aicuu uu u, pulsion. A description
sr- much that, thev have mjsoiveu to evi- rest, lias Decn anvea lrom;' auwuS,u3 , ,
rice,
found
hunc
hat
it
but
rc-
St.
red
- A MX : . ! . t ,A !.-. K rm-A 1 S UeClllCU UHUVooui.,
dence mat. aisuice.oy. s ua - . . -. f ;Lnf, u:Q fnrtt.
the polls. . vv e say noti mu uu, o d, encRll j -bMeak his exit.
f . tl.nt i n'f.vnnetinn imnn I i i r n
oi mis ressoivt;, .uiiii xj fS's'''-'11--:- t
as she lis well
known. .iiNU. w. uuDDuio.
Chowan County, Nov 6 tf : j '
f Picayune.
JOHN M. JONES
which much may be said Qoth .sides, we Cofjie jjqme& may p?v return or Has ;ust received his usual supply! of La
slaves
on the island.
snoak but bfthe fact. I r.omn to New Orleans; withou
Oonsidnr of the thinir a ? moment : sup- tractin the yellow tevciv
6n those who seek to better their own con
! 5 - ' . nn irfhm tnlont.5 nnd industrv. and' who,
ift every State where elecns have .been n , tU Growth and
recently held,1 and had carrjd them tnum- aim Gf our beloved citv! are - welcome
phantlywould not their; poncnts have among us. j Let sharpers, Joafers, sharks
said directly there, MrfilTyler, whom and blacklegs keep yaj,-jIbid.
rou havc blamed so much ml his cx,urse in
dies- Philadelphia,
lnose-au , ,r . or rDDF7? Q
di- Kid ana Morocco, v,
- SEARS'; i .
" Ipictorial c r
ILLUSTRATIONS; '
. ' OF THE -!
. BIBLE-
, AND ' i '
VIEWS IN THE HOLY LAND ,
WITH FULL AND INTERESTING LETTER-rRESS
DESCRIPTIONS ' ' ." '
CHIEFLY EXPLANATORY OF THE :
Cotton Goods. The total value of cot
fmm .(rreat Britain; a-
: r , r- k j if j lit
hnnrlrnfl rind 1 tWOntV-IlVC
millions of dollars. , Of these, five aid a
this country. Uqr-
1 t I1UU1V''" . . j , I I 3
rnnv!ihpr Inrcrost customer, 'taking scy
entecn millions j I i i
And Tinck Sole SHOES.
TU -unorioritV of these Shoes over those and of numerous passages connected with
f.nr, nnr oihpr citv. is acknowledged by
all. Thev have an expression ;that no Geography, Natural History Jinnquiuz
Vicksbursi The Sentinel of last Satur
it bv the Whi--party all bftf the country, day says "rorine lasiuvo
u u uiu v uij, wiy i , frnm tho north 1 and cdld. the
tow-, r " ' thnrmnmntpr ta mo-to 4U. l nerc nus vJi
- o , " ...
been no frost, and the yellow fever still
Wtimingt$fi Chronicle .
.
other shoemakers are able to;givc1
ALSO ON CONSIGNMENT,
1 2 Dozen Crane & Co's. CAST STEEL
AXES, which will be sold at $16 dozen,
cash. . 0ct- 30....tf
i
Health of New Orleans. There Were
jiineteen interments reported to the Board
of Health, for the twenty-four hours jen-
dina at noon of the 22d -ult., of winch
: o , , :
twelve were from yellow fejver.
Jonathan Cillcy. A monument of
nite, 17 feet high, with5 a "white marble iirn
has been erected, at aj cost yf $500 to
memory of this martyr to a false -cod
honori' , .11
the
Honorable to the StatepfK, gentleman prevails. New cases are daily occurring,
JnVmrlV,.- tho othor dailat in a recent and our absent friends muqt j not. think, of
.v . - I i i ... n. ' l ' I M.KJ IcltVtJ-. vutii to-" J
conversation with the Prclitldnt at Wash, returning untu aucr we nave oncoriwu A ' salary of three hundred dollars
- - i rT r i i I ri iw u. I III 111,. li I . . - i 1 t nrann
incrton. the President told Elm in reference & i. b Am fioarfl win dc giveu v uuc
A TEACHER WANTED,
tho Academy in this
. vj in rv.- wl 1VA t y
: , OF THE ; .
Sacred Scriptures.
TEIE FOLLOWING jwORK
HAS BEEN COMPILED FROM TUB
LONDON PICTORIAL v
, WHICff SELLS IN THIS COTJjNTRT TOX -
si s to 25 irr c&j-U3
to. applications fi,roffice$jhat whilst he S,' Late -advices torn .S,.- TLTK H
i?.. j'-i'v r.. i i ' : i c i : nr l isM I : suiuiv iuiuwu iiiuujMco iui ine in oir.' s
auuuuug ..uu, v.v.. j TOTOueeun-iu uu. u-. ?Huu.u.., if approved. C..;fl rif RWnV,, in. ".- T I t
other State of the UhioriWe had iew or derCom. McL.aogt.lines.gnea o operate "Rnnuire of H.-A. GlLUAM,!Esq. of T i "T?XV
n not thn nrlmna hp isnimnmn COn. 1 . ------imT----i I i""3 - ,i . ' r- i I.
0O"Ever' man, woman and child in th' I i
-v
H
none from North Carolina fThis is a most
gratifying fact, as evident 6g the preva.
lence among our citizens 6ja . high toned
spirit of independence. -T7. Chronicle.
sistsofthe Flirt, Phoenix, Wave, Van Bu-
rcn anu v-itsegu. ; . uu i ijvuuia, m
Gatesvillc, Oct. 30....4t
200 Pictorial Illustration
1M
tIIWS
sage from Indian Key to West, ran up on I N E ROPE, TWINE,
a shoal aoout iweive mues irom rvey v csi,
but after thumping about eight hours, she
is1 an era
was got off without m
uch damase
They
New
week
hich contribute clpfly to the hap- U1U t"1"v-" - t -
id well-being of tllliuman family: result in the capture of barn Jones, and the
utiun ofTcmpcmnde and of Peace consequen terminatioa ot the sw.-Balt.
s- i : ti .,7
r rmy, o prepared for a grand .expedition into
which takes great credit titsclt tor two "' l K , u- ui:f l r,lA 'A
aLiUnJil,, to tv hnn; tho everglades, which it is expected vill
1 lt
piness an
fhn liictitnti in -t I jTirfr:
OOClcllU'S 111 vu "iviitwwj iu
tlio nrpsfnt nnnstlrs of t.hrd!PTCat CatI3PS
li'V r-w-v' - !T n I i . mr-
' o.,L.. 1 t-iLJ,. w , nntforbrt tho. fact Mkkwo hundred A Heavy Ijft.IIic Keeper
lOriC trriSOn lOWl Ut. M..f . r T' if , RnT1nn'r1 T.icrht stfPS thnt the
i .. i i r,- i . o rv T pin nriiiinp f -"I 11 i 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 rwft - w - -
tenswti tr.ri intn T IIP PHV n,riSlIl IJlli LLHJ J .... ' . . .-.
ending On Saturday riioraing las
1
creed and
anee and
wo. and glorious
r , - 1 -w vv - si
except as carried out by, tri?.-
CORK, &c.
The subscriber is prepared to furnish
any quantity of the. very best quality ot
Seine Twine and' Seine Rope,
AT FACTORY PRICES.
OF THE BIBLE,
'.' AND.A i
VIEWS IN THE HOLY h.
Ne" CHEAP,. AND . VALVABLE PUBLICA- 3
TioN.Fmr hunlred pagc 8 VO., Fine
Paper, Handsomely jBound, Prire oiy (ioo dol " J
lars? The eubscribir respectfully invites tlic-at-
' I r ml. T ! 1 ' i
Antv, p rrxv7rrT Schools. ieads olramuies. ana uooKsencr f
Also, &lliNr, vwxvrvo o. . ' t the Tjni states, to th. above New
i nn vJhto mpn. 41 wmte women. 23 black
X VW II 1mm 7 " ; : 1
men, and 20 black yomcn, total 184
Discharscd, 90 white j men, 38 white
V morily- called Qwato,": Instituted, as a island was completely washed over ii
, strict and inviolable pairiUl their mpral Jate gale ; the sea made a fijir breach
r isiicrmen in warn oi u ssuppiv uuiu ueiicap, ana -pieuuiujr mu. xuu. r.
well to call on him at the old stand of lished land for sale,it No. 122, Strocti U 1
of the Spence & Mallory, corner ot v;iue waier .-1 s - ry :
who c Street and KoanoKe square, ionoiw, a. TT,.T,TA j,,!-.-- tt ,rcTj iTmvi;:
.1
in me
over.
VfVS. MALLQRY.
practice the tecMical Temper-, it- and overturned great rocKs wnicn nau
Peace of this dal ft These great apparently been Undisturbed for-centuries.
doctrines I Ve - slumbered, A nugc rocK, iweniy;inreerieci ougwA.
T?r;or.r?o nnt toen teet wide, anu sixi ieex iniCK, wnicn,
Li l 11 I "
Oct 23 5t
OF THI SCRIPTURES,
i
corsisTixa
i-X
18 Hogsheads IOLASSES,
lO Barrels Porto' Rico SUGAR.
' L - . I I I'XCtMll MS I .Ml I It'll lllil. 11V U I,f JL J 1 1 1. 1 1 3 Jk i
men, 5 black men and U black women, wh(jn the thiuided by be- since the memory of the parliest visiter,
total 155. Escaped, 1. Remaining in jthe n(?VolCncc, which mark thii Uge and co
coiin-l has stood! about half-wai between the
'88 white, men, 32 white women 22 trv, has. awakened themiili the minds of highest part ot tne isiana .ana iow,waier nonRLEj GlG and twA
hlnnk npn nnd 13 black women, total 155. the multitude, and led associations to be mark, now rests on tne nignesi pari oi me - ; .
active in their tavor. W hite we 'applaud
this spirit, we must not forget the great
ji J. Waters was convicted a.t Quaker; pioneers in thesej Institutions.
:rm of Bladen Superior Cohri, New Ebgland is never tir6df singirigin
Gf season ana qui ot-eason, pauany anu im
J nartiallv. the oraises of th4 Pilgrim Fa-
irrlr -theirs: while here! the eetfs3! and. memory
ous1 Robert Potter, some years since, and Gf William PennJ and his': Associates are
prison
William
the late te
4 : i
Judge Pearson presiding, , of the same
fence that was perpetrated I by the no
island. N. Y. Express, j
; : oooo r
RALTIMORE! MARKET.
-
Tuesday, Nov. 2.
i
was- sentenced t6 be hung on the 15t
November. -RaZezgt Register. '
This crime, formerly punishable by
prisonment only, was made
im
the
.
J xL . .JL
anu uiu unau-t
Poller's conviction, from
horror ;crcated by his case
' imous pufjlic opinion that so atrocious a
crime demanded no less a punishment t
death. I
tian
of hardly . ever alfhdpd td. Ve these are the
men who telt and pursued tn. great morai
reforms of ibis the nineteen century, and
omittinc the createst" of-ojl Religious
brethren ot
c but them
selves. Of a truth were; th old (Quakers
.in advance cf the times.rN&t. Gaz. !
capital after Liber.which pun EastSfl
ic universal olden time allowed to no 3
-o:o:o-
New Orleans.' In a .clianty sermon
preached in New Orleans,! by the Rev
,j . " . . . ' - 1 i ' rj ! I 4 ...
a Mr: Clan, ho said "thrft till had t resided
Utrcuu Ltourt. umiea oiaies vs. umtu, .r, . r s.
. , i i i ivontvronrc wfintinff nrtlvui!' lew months.
States Bank. ; The Jury in this case ren-j Nrcans and duringfU time had
tl
dered a verdict yesterday, in favor of
plaintiff for the enormous, sum of 825
343,34. This was the, pretended claini ot
the Bank for! damages on the Bill of Ex-chauo-e
I drawn Jbv the Government oh
France, in 1835J and also for the balance !
due the Government on the Stock sold the
Bank.- i It is said that the United States
have priority of claim over all assignments,
&c.; if this bo true, it ' will further depre
ciate the stock and bills of the Bank.!
Phil. Daily Chronicle,
witnessed eleven epidemicp Velio w fever
FLOUR. We bear of a sale this morn-
ing of 2()0 bbls. toward st j-eet at $5,75,
but holders! generally ask S5,8T 1-2, and
the market is very inactive-wagon price
unsettled, j City Mills $6 full, busque-
hanna sens Dy me uray loati ai qv.
ALSO,
A large supply of Cotton SEINE TWINE
from ditlerent factories.
SINGLE
GIGS,
And a splendid set of Brass Mounted
CARRIAGE HARNESS.
1 JOHN COX.
July 24. tf
SOMERSET PLANTATION
FOR RENT.
' This Plantation lying, on Yeopim River
and Albemarle Sound; ten miles from E-
denton, contains over 400 Acres of
l-j years, and two cholera- -j3h ; epidemic
carrying to a suauen grave ver less mau
three thousand human beini ana often
five thousand. Within that sace of twen-1
ty years one hundred tho.y?ind human
beings bad found a grave infSv Orleans;
and, of; that immense ' hoat ftwenty-five
thousand were joung rrierS etween the
ages of eighteen and twent years, each
one the representative bfmo distant
family, with whose fate ti jfamily was
connected, rising when he rcbi and with
his fall sinking honelcsslv aa:i forever.
r 0 x. i' :
Maryland white wheat, suitable for family farm, its situation immediately on Yeopim
flrtur. Rnld nt 140al4Rei ' lifarvland white River affording a plentiful supply of Fish
corn 63a64c; yellow 62a63'-Pennsylvania at all seasons of the year, the variety of
yellow 64c. , Maryland oats 43a44c ; of choice Fruit Trees, which seldom fail
Pennsylvania do. 47c. Rye 65a68c for o produce abundantly, and the com para-
Maryland and 73c for Pennsylvania. tive 1 healthiness of its locatiop, render it a
C!lnv-ffseed .25. and dull.l . desirable place, of residence.
i PROVISIONS. There-is great dull- 'Possession given 1st January 1842.
ness in the provision market. We ' qnote Terms made known on. application to
RICH'D B. CREECY,
$ 9; Baltimore Mess Bj;ef a 10 to 10,50;
No. 1 at 8 to $8,50 ; and prime at 6 to
86,50. Western mess beef$9a9,50; No.
1 $7a7,50; prime S5a5,50 Ayesternas
sorted Bacon at 4 1-2 to 5 cents. . .
Views in the Holy Xai:tlfi lt
Together with many If the most rerriarkab't ol. -;
iects mentioned inibc Old andNcw Tta--'
menta, reprcsentinf sacrea nisioncai cvfiw,
copied from celebrated pictures, principally y
the old masters : thiLamdscape Kccnes; tak
...
from oriffinal Bketclts made on:the spot, wi
full and intercstmo Letter-Profs descriptions
devoted to an explarition of thq objects m3M
tioned in the sacred xt, ' i .
;. On examination this'ill be foiunl a vcry plc
sant and profitable buoli especially for Uie'pcp-
sal of Young People, alounding in the most yjiL
uable iniformation, collec bd with great care, from
the best and latest sources. It may, very o-
rwrlv. he iicsijrnatcd a cteraon place doqk. ior
everything valuablet relating to ORIENTAL f
MxVNNEUS, CUSTOMS, &c. &c; and cim-
prises within itself a compute library. oj reiigwi
ana, use tin nwicteuc. v viuixj ...- -
sent, is far superior to tlie coiumon Annuals--tV j
will never be out of date.- iLTlt-MS beautilt.n
printed m new long primer typ handsom
i . . -. . : ! '
bound m muslin, gilt, ana lciierca ; ana is a
dedly, the best and cheapest publication (lor
price,) ever issued from ihe American Press.
DTA liberal discount made to wholesale
chasers.
IT5" Persons in the country, wishing to act i
a-rnia mav' ohtaJn all the neccfsarv informal: it
by addressing -their letters to the subscriber,?. Tc
Tsrr vwk t,tv: - i ;
-nnrTT criPC P,..'.';.l
endents andTeaC
Oct 16 tf
f
v NOTICE. ;
BcinjT desirous to remove to my Plan-
fgff tation, I will sell a bargain in the LOTS
and IMPROVEMENTS where 1 re-
GASKINS & IVES,
side, which would afford accommodation Tor a
Larffe Family, and has many conveniencesono
Pump in the outer yara, ana a enoi oou
SZTTN SMITHS A- LOCK MAKERS. Water in the Garden. A further recommenda-
1-1 ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of E- tion is deemed unnecessary.
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are prepared to execute work of every descnp- 1 11C W Iian ntl VV 111 uses
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patch. Shop opposite the Store of John M.
Jonrk. ... ' ' i ! ' Sept II
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formerly Mr. John Popelston's.
. JOHN COX.
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