J 'ai rTii .mi i A jWr ''M i ,1 h ili ill ' f I ;.J , ill I I r I I lit 8AUSIJUUY, N. CTUi:AY, JULY 3, 1827. VOL. VIII.-...NO. 309, til J k a a a B" a Ira la tat a eaiflraLbria Iron tirtttf lam -. - - TWiiiwWtfCpr'wv ib erfcakxt. I lit brother rt m MH " rr-Jr. fUrkk Umb, U tbo Ambaix la awgjaan wtowwii i i Mimp!rf&ikfnijiP"4ff torrrelnlrdioi ha aqara a-aav i . I iHH irtj lb oelf person! W In ! Mh d.-'.ad. ("T4.-'V TllmlftJtiri mak Ik aliiboal ue) f U4 W.".rr! rJaloet to f,leUm. and bow tfTighf Ifcdf A4afa M n R ' i V- -.--4-. -.,14 tV vr deserfpijaeu I im, - Ml b served tift neither of there ft la ikt CaeVnf. Their 7poiwmon r alto- re (her lobordinatt. 1 bey ir hot Hi conditio to tlginet or object to t measure, or In toy poetlMe wig kuu ;;. taerw f t! In j.rfiisuli!XU IMO l? Calk aWj'T - v a -A4 IritovkUMwi lath EdUoi, mmtLhi fdd4, m Oey tawy m b aitaadad u. t -. J . 1 J im a' nfiNi iiirtaaa, . jit timia MtMSTHr. . - - We will, from me more. frnitb to tktleix ministerial movement!. t our reader ion of fKrixMbxi f ik Mt hIki coiiJr ihcm niuf;lnc tJmoi tumfam Nr. Can nr't CUnH. Ii I not Mar in favor of U lVr 3hffxa la Mboct of roucb Inurt M to Iba o- Jio Mr. CannJnf . If. Mrcd. Hoi ci ibk couMrv. coaMciaf at v art I Uo4 had Ueo mnJ H Ixfd Cbambcr bt "Miiff do a4 pnkuUrlr allljni HoMkxjm, 5rcur? of Ireland, tboprtMbt nombfi Impof- and HrouRSacn. Attorney imtxru, Ibtfl lanl Batlooal poiou may com bcCifo iHai ahoutd kat cooldrtd lb vbott Cabin for dtllberallno. It raual trt ft party pledared aod bound up io Ibo for CoJlacud. tbat Ibt Cabinet fbiiklata'of tunea of Canning. W viil now aay a tin ptraoot. To M CaUnal baa faw orda aboot tbt v.htt rm oppvint (iKoajb their poaitlona art alijatly chang- meola, which are aim! lo mia from d) trvtn of the old mlftltJry remahlna;. :be ptUate. pcrtonal and political frlcndi Te Introduced eirinbtre art (be Duke of tht remicr. of PortUod. Ibo Lord CbanreUor, Mr Tbe Dukt t, rtUd it Mr. Cannlng'a IWrW, and Lord Dttd'cy and Ward. No brtthrr in low. He ia a rcapectablt per- ooeoflbeHi Calmiatod to add mochjoo cnoob. Uit utterly unuted to pollil fine cal life. He la Krctlr known ?. nefi neveTt. oft,Xord Ceorje Bentinrk, ii one nfthe tinder Pecretariea in tba ForelriJ OffKe. Canniot and Doke married aiatera, lb dortere of Grnerel 8ott. tbt tnovt auccenJul t;ame ' Word nr two of all of thrtn, Mcrpno Lord Cbane enof, Coptly. Tbt Duif DrtnMrt ia tcarcely ap tcccttlon from iht oppoaitloo,.and bia klnnK tnaW Bttured! can&of be re- .mA n tv nu of ih London aer of bia !. who left ibera about TO, ' "mi1 aa too outward itrooftbe-unlonft'O . T lu.au-o poIilkaJ ntba Wblw bod whb tbt Mlnlaiera." influence. Tb Doke bat rarelr taken any part In Th Dute ltd bo oeer appear " .Jt.:,. lla U a mild. aMUMo wtmnr led in noutical life. JUa Pii)ioOI reP . iH.a . u.ri.u rmm k!i nhiril dafrri the liberal Tore cut. In London be U fexeettiTt deafnew) from abariojr in par not well known for any thinr etcept the i;.m.n.r4,b.tti.inH baa never awoken excellence of bu horaea andlho elerance tnt twW, ad iben on tb preaentatioo of of hit cunicle. Thia may accouot for tetitioea. He waa aent out bf the Ue hia bavior; been appointed Mftrr of Mr Tory Adroloiatratlon aa Ambador to loer. Hia brother, Lord rranm u tbo EmDeror of IHmia ihe acceptance bomt, la t sort f half whig, member for of which appointment roit jutt aa well we county oi v-amonuse. lift Miaed a w aJrn of the union of Mr. Sturf Bturne ia a very renpecta tb treat body of tbe Whig with tbe late ble and at th tame time veiy dull man Mlnlatere." Tb truth it, the Duke It He ia regarded ea a dependent of Mr ...i r,t,,t r.r ih Klnv. and U ibe Canninr. end roea in and out with bu rmlv gkltfcl with whta hit tnaietty baa wtruiu Hertofor be bat been placed in ti. ine bl accetuon to tb throne, tubaltern tituationa; where by hJi tobri- 'HeTaillo8Uli1lrMpTittotrttron ff eWiijento end gejioral courtfouan,e,l .ofrifertlcreirUJthe arti He launivertal ne naa obtained it reapvi ao;vuu- Jy reapected, end hat jrrtat penonai in- dene of bw colleauct and employera. flaence, arbkb, If he aboold r.e, miKht Hit perliamentary bbourt have been con- -lr-xeried politically; He return $fx fined 1" melioration and eontolldarton member to th Hout of Commont. of the Toor Lawt. Aa a tpeaker be - Mr.JeaweSro'rtiiaaWfttlndianby contemptible, at a politician unknown. -Wrth,traduateof Cambridge, aud nq! It.i quite lu.ljcrcnit to commt Mr - vnnrh than ixiv .cir, old. lit baa IWne with hi predecettor. (Mr. feel,; j . y..r, nnr,.,4!v ar ,h tor with the Marouit of Lantdowne. wbo bead of tb Enlith bar, but haf never wa tolicited bv Mr. tannine to accept taken any part in politic nnr aincr bia the Home Department. Mr. Bourne hat ir.-totry.inio the. Uoute .(about four or. fif Q? ofindtience, .perwnal or political. -w.ra r anoken on aov uuekUbot hurt H appointment la an irrefraKaWe proot i fit. ; i I Af ih mii .Uituip In atiirh Mr. an- tv Dolititlcal. Hit conneiiont however re decidedly Whir- But without mean injr to charge Mr. Scarlett with anv de tertion of hit princjplet we mav however observe, that it would not aurpnae any on if he were entirely to quit hit party. A lawyer't political faith it of to flexible Y , future that oo-.ooe mtrvelt in. Fneland Th tbre latt Attornev Generala are il . . - ' mar lottnouttpecimentoltuch change. Air. Giflbrd w oriirinally- Diatenter and a Whig: Copley wat all hit life, (until made Solicitor General) a moit outrage ont Whitr. and the Dertonal friend of Foi : Wetherell hat been Whi( and Tory by Gtaand ttarttfor the last quarter of century, rrotestional sycophancy and political instability the insepara ble cburactertstica or the majority ol fc.ng lith lawvert.- Bnt Mr. Scarlett't it bv ' no meant a new taking of office, although he ta now brought, for the first time, in l to Immediate contact wit ministers. . He hat, for teveral year, been Attorney den era in the Duchy of Lottcattcr, under Lord BeTleirrth .Th remaining? appointment which at 11 aavourt of whigjrism, it Mr. W. Lamb, lhe ton of "Lord Melbourne, and husband of the famua Lady Caroline. To call Mr. Lamb a whig, hat alwayt ttruck ut Zni aTstranlse initnomrr, for though he vtuallf it on th oppotition de of the rpeculiaVlji f belomrto hi Prtyt he ote ,.ith mlnbteftOn the quetdon touch- ing tbo Qoeen, on the Catholic cmancl " "I I teatiortbrr Partiamentarf .Reform on th Suspention of th Habea Corput, on tbe ; .JTk of 11 S on the French Invasion of Spain: Jcc. Ice. he Uniformly tpoke and toted with the minister. He U alwayt awaaaaawaaa' - To the grosa and profligate abandonment of their party by Sir John Leach (Mater f the Boll) Mr- haree Wyime1 (Pttaldent of the Board of Control) tnd Sir Charlea Warren, (Chief Justice of Chester) we ahall make no al luaion. They began, violent wbiga, and they now hold bigh' office from the tdrier This it the way with tbelawvera. They are all patrili ili the beginjiirj, ind pkecmtnpy the end. nf ih utirr Jrtnair to which Mr. an- ninir mus' have been reduced. The Marquit of AngU era is a gallant officer, and will properly discharge the dutiea of the Ordnance Department. h it a liber! Tory, and r!id belong to the Hih Aristocratical party until hia unhap nv afftr with Lady Wdlesley (now Lady lie life and from all society. It is proba ble tht the Marquis would have clung to the acceders but for tbe bitter hatred which mutually exista between him and the whole Wcllcslev family. The Duke of Wellington is supposed to have deeply wounded the feelings of Lord Anglesca by the manner in which he tpoke of his services in the depatcnra alter tne Ddi tle of Waterloo. The M jrquis it a great favourite of George IV.' As a politician he takes no part, although in the Catho lie debate of 1825 he. delivered an un commonlv violent and menacing apecch azainat the claims. However, hia office I givet him no seat to the Cabinet. ; Mr Hart, the new vice chancellor, is rmertcchatKery barruter.; a mild tern i shrewd U kit LnulUcU krt arorcc!lsh td U kit eaannart, and lUraSy furnlaMd with all torn of kkfgft M U opt Ut to tueleta pact l" i tdanlnlitratloo tbootb a tat bt ia W luCVcleatJr f perUoced (A lb ttWbldr W wold. L'ui ttaionuoataJr Ut ailoo fcr too tittrncf U ttrf itre ' brtaaf Vlt rhW-t rtd bl naiV tpJ wet bf U- Baatleadiof iUn( nt cwninct lot war. Hi mi treat Jtty wat 10 favor of parrtiaery rtfontV ft then rtmaln4 tileot tot ww year, ata woen be next took It from Uhd tbt treetury bench, Tbt Brtt Umttxtetf vUlted tb Hoowof Common 1 It wat oar fort to bear it. Ward beglo a aptech lib Ibit acntec I " I Wr btar, Mr fpaaker, lb wrd ptrlUaaentary reform in ibU bouse wl'bout being Clled vlib tDprthcotiootof democrKy and retail lkmlM at. Jar ttM) t foal abandon ox nt of hit priaxbkt bt meived lb tae - ... a night ont of th most lerrtbJt cattlgattona rom Sir Sanutt Korollly tbat tver nflicted by ont tpttker 00 another. II haa been at different timet a writer for tb Ldtnkorr tnd Wgrtrit, tnd ftas writte 04 both sides vf ike same Ouea- f Ko. I or Urn (bt tong vl al'rr ''colt (Allen a Dale) nt ptrodird, bejrnnlng. John William Wtrd bat Mcnt' lr tnuugtm ftc. lo allnaio! lit scaniv power or tTtripfv1 ;pawfrwg hit notoiout beartUstaaat lo all lbb,s, th poet Roget wrote itfi bitter epigram on him t j " Ward haa bo heart tbertay, bol I dVay rt 1 " He bu a Umr giaU ipeecbta by A." lltq'jtfttlty lad llndlbry,mtyvt to oupott or, and wb.t wUJ bt th rbtbl lentitldispoaatdt turn. . '. t. It It probeU that inv Ptrfoo or ptrvMjt woMtd, J tbt Cfcltad buitu to rtf rwyttdflf tb tUrt mrnrloned if- tkUt la tbt msooe r Artlgnatrd, from ia Ititiraeet Ibal btblf City, tod cfaewfte'rt, frtSJ ptmftt TJtrittio irlktcf Jkbi trow a cVcwrd twefrrerxe lo tho u aimtur 1111 ana ouiuty rttuituiff rrom tit v laW f - - J. Wbtt number of IndWIdaaft ire there U tour townahio or nelehborbood that would b willing to purrhatt tbe abort named inlclct it imall idvinct abort the mtrktt prke f 4. "bat pro port loo of tb people would. In your opinion, prrhas thvw rtlclct In prcferenc to those raited by Slavet it the tame pricet, within your neighbourhood f It r dirtdk of the t orretpnading Tom a 1 Mil a .aa.. nittee, Aim. 1.. rr..t.tin.K, 1 4 JAH. JttOTT, teertury. Pbludeifihi, 4th Mo. (April) 1 1 A, 1177 : For Pftft- r lltnti Mr 4 lM l lk T d tii H u U a tl ian W the !, 4 1 t e.j ry arrMe -)( rii nb or tyMVf kiadea b '. U$n ba f wrnm Jr mtm mfUd aa a - t mmmm Mara lW la a a4 , DatWnr. aal SMiairt am buiWtart: mm IV f . .. . mm. hmukh h ti Ilia for lUrtbrr barimtit,trtly ! .wit-mciuiL 1 urnrir-t. t I,IA . . I m U a'i. y -i Jfili yinm. (wld ir.tYT;. . f f 1 'XT1 m:to k W vrr I ub 1 ponl II a Jl'iMa fpmiKf M CJ4, he k-tt iWy wnt give the kf toat prire U ta, eat d. fcvanr al iWk lvtraakVa abp i rabry. JlLa 9. H77. 13 T " FHend frille '1 1 gtvingtbr Mlvvtag a iac enm ta thy paper, aaay tmet a favor oa mmti 4TUiyBEa4ara. Ka-frctfall Ui, T, at -- OrraArt Tb iiaiK of Slavery in the I'nl'od Statct haa lotg been tuhjert oi deep regret, not welf 10 th human and benevolent, but to many Pitriott and Stjtetmcn in different parti of lb Union. In tome placet tbt combined effort t of these hive already erected partial or entire removal of thit evil from their re tnectivt States. Hiring accomplished tbia, they cannot, they apprehend, with propriety, encourtgt lit cootbiuince In other placet. Thit, ibey belicre, it don by coo surainr tbt product! of Slavery 1. hence, torn individuals bar abstained from tne a mt .-nut t a'i mini other would do to, eovld lb obuio fat pricet whhla-iheir reach) timllar pro duct! raised by the labour of Freemen. It it known that In those-states where Slavery Hill prevaila, there are many pertone who deprecate Hi con tinuance, tomt of whom are engaged by heir own and the labor of other hired Freemen io the production of article timilar to roost of those usually the remit of slave labor. To these tret Jaborera It it believed that a' market, (bt tbt ready tale of their tor plus produce would be ao object of Importance, tending, in tome degreee, lo compentattfor the diffkulties h:cb they are tuojeci irom oeing turrounded by a Slav population. Bv affording proper encouragement to he free laborer he may be brought in to a fuH and fair compeitioa,on the lame toll and in the tame, climate, in the pro .. . 't. a - 1 pered and veteran lawyer, better known as Tony Hart." It would sadly perplex him to point out the difference between a tory and a tMg. Hit wnoie me naa bee a spent between hit chambers and the court, lie will make a good vice cnan cellor, beautifully contrasting hit good natured alowneat k wltb. the petuunl i patch of J)irtWhBi The laat name on thit atalorue Raison- ne of hi4 "ministert, It that of Lord Dud ley and Ward, better known in : the Lon don circle i Jolm Williim Ward" Ever aince he left college (tome where about 1809) hit tole ambition appears to have .been to . be quoted aa a wit about town. 1 hia 11 very bad tatte, and doet not augur well of hii fitness for the for eign office ; but he hat in truth tbe ele ment! of something better in him 80 called because, of hia resembling - Mra. Othello in the faculty of tw-mnr 14 Oh, ", she can turn and turn and turn again and yet go on."-v$ Tmfmy Ptf.) ' rvJ- roa MvearaV itrria. iivhui. ruct: jit y.ifitx The Camna Sauto i entirely peculia lit r onitruwion In an area of many acres, enclosed by a bigh wall ) pita ti lecn feet equer ar tank to the depth of tat flour fcetidiTtdrd from eci oturf oytjon waMv of regwlar.matooay, tao nrred at lop with large flagt of lava hes ire 36$ in njmbcr, corrriponding iih the davs in the tear. On of them is -opened, in rotation every morning at dawn for the reception of tbe dead brought ot during tWigbt, . Th average ntup ber collected dailr is from fifteen to twen ty Cve in Augoat and September, muck greater. , A thml prayer it muttered ovrr them collective v. when th trap door flies up by mena of a prv, and, they are tumMed in like o much lumber, witboui coffin or ahroud. The lie drtpt ami is hermetically sealed for the year, that the effluvia may not escape One of he pits wat opened for our examination. Nghts were dttcloaed too horrid fur description, and from which the feelings recoil with dikgutt. Swarmt of cock-roche uued out tnd roveted the pavement An F.ng lishman atsuced me, that be saw in one of Ui pi's a blk doe, which had leapt in after the body of bit master, and that m nMrnoae he offered handaome re- ward to tM wxton, 11 ne wouiu mkot faithful animal. - BTMKyS'pJLL. Hvmen afforded a ball On the outside of bia caatle : Some count it Happintaa Halt. Oibera account it a baatile. Yor Aaltt or ttf nt. vril J. arlt. of real (of a tern 1 yrtrt, my U0Vr. ami LOT ia tba lawa bt lattmr ton. n m 1 vahianW aland ft a Taarr ad arv, atS a lv 4nm tmrih ml the CaH lltirar. om Mala fttr1 1 iba lama bting aaflU Cteat.'y Uit M lK aWo bualaaat, a Ah all air ry milium, la iboat aba Mf ttl iIi,vm- 10 rr((v la Miametaof h tlnd, lh prrarnti a ftorahU aa epyvof a aay ) Ihi plate, the prewtata caa be erae a ao pltcailo lo tbe MiUcrvtfr, t miJr tberaaai. JACOB ALBRIGHT. Jfnl I9iA. IIT. 3f73 tiold .Mine. r ANTED la hire, a mrnhtr aablr haaja) V? In work at tb CW.ltWaai R.Jmmm frerk, ttoef)ra'Wt1y aaanwy aewrvlt twa-aa tbiWa'a Mirnr. la hick tbe Steal Ejiriivw attached. Ijheral waa-ea ill be riven, ao4 He each p'1 mw iMt ' V. 12, W7T. $0 AN , frt.ru tbe aubarriber, on ll t ll of Feb. LmI, a yoinf ma a by br atmc oi Cabrirt t. nley, td IS year. All petvM arw forbid-Un lo barbae or Inwt bias ea an account. aal will not pay. any dtht of 'hie rontrartrn.. Sit aitd a ipiarter etata ttitt be givr la anv ana who will return m'm! 1at. bu' ho etpenari naUU"" or think gien. OI.OMSK f.NtiLr.r. 7km J-m numlf, .V. C. Jume Ti, 1877. Z71 ir (iOI.I) AN' I) SILVER Yatttit iitvtr Watches, it.wr.i.ttr. ue. t NTlSftTON k WYNNK have Juet re. eeied from Philadelphia ami New-York, t lrr.ni urtment nf the aboe arttclea. Alio, pxal aMnrtmrnl of Military Gndt. All hich ran and will be mM oa the Bot rt oriitile temn. Thev hare a freth wrnply of mil a rial,, and are a ell prrparrd to Refxiir Hole krt, kC . AH onlcr 'atl meet aitli prompt mention. .VaAr Mat li. 7T. 62 He that a it may, in a triea I lancing we hl and hitaritr t Heart that were butind up in ica . Melted to amoroul cliarit Deauty looked tmilingoti Paithj ' Coynes, ktcw trrtolcativtty, Pairt M they whirled Out of breatlw Waltzed 'hemaelvea Into captirity. - Crowd to the c'le (no more Single to pine and lo pout ajjiin) Fbwked and behind tliem the door Waa iliul that let. nobix out again. Stunned a it alammed on them, wro dCtfa;aWe J.. iflriM eial, I'm vexed toiagr, Sfave. ' .1 But for owe face ihat gVM'"''!'-: Reason and expenenci teach that tris will clearly demonstrati a superiority of profit to the free laborer ; and it la conti tntl believed that a Diminution in the use of Slaves mutt toon follow. Satisfy the Slave holder, that the net income from hia estate would be increased by convert ing bis Slaves into free kjred laborera, and an important advance will be made in he great work of emancipation. Influenced by these considerations, an Association was formed ki thit City a short time since, under the tile of " The Free PfaduceSowiylfTenyrvatlia.m'---' Ai the Corresnondinc Committee of this Society we have thus explained the motives which led to Jtt formation pd we now address you tobciting your aid in accomplishing the great object! contem plated by it. At present, at least the Society ill confine its exertiont to obtaining and dit-neminatine- information of the placet and person! from tthich the artlclei of Cot- IOQ 'lUCff ougar, i'luwwa, wuavwj .. c pfoduoed byt reeme cano ootain ed i and " the beat markbU. iiahicK, artd the persons to ar bom, mejr inay,,it?,.aow. Endeavoori vriij itso pa ima to encourage the contumption of auca productt. We thai! be glad to, receive from you any in formation connected wtth.thieinferesting Mbiect. and nlrticularfy with your re plies to the annexed Queries,, which di- reel to me v.iiiummi 1. Are there any persons, and what number, within your knowledge, in me riniid States, eneaeed in the production, Uv the labor of Freemen of either Cotton, Sugar, nice, or looaccoi ai vncr-iv, plcuc ttate their iddrsiimdjbeproba Twenty brigliien'd with ectacy. Chuu. Wedlock' a glorioua thing, Bletainjrs be on the beginning ot ; Should your neck break with the atrmg, Sweet ia at least the springing ot. B.MROfrtXG 'and LFJfDtyC. Oh, happv I blert of all hi race, The man who till the soil, Whose spring and harvest hones m place, Come aweet'ning every toil. Vere mine a field of waving grain i A m-a(l with "cattle winkled o er; A wood to tempt the warbling train ; Before- mv house a graaay plain, Utacending to aome ahore r In ioyous ease I'd apend my life, In MMteof fortune's frown i . rx ijn- iimiutevua wic. THIS it to f irewan all peranfM from trading tne a note at band, give by David MajwaU to me, fr gWO, of date betwrea lOtb and 2Hh Novemler, 1RVV, a I hae reetived full tUm fur the same, by the hands of John Matwell. 2tG9 HKNJAMIN MAXWtXL. Attest: Wiiua PJtaira, Fiataia Jiiaia. Talitrt 3v WsiA UommUtttA, OX the 9th atrfl 1 1 th instant, Ben, f'rmk, mm! -Mm ' 'lea about M tear old, J fret 6 or . 7 inchra high, black, al he belong to JaIii. Gurduia. of Hiikii cvuntv, Ceorjia I Frank, 25 yeara oIO Tret 9 of iWinchet higtr dyrt r r ctm-ltn, sa be bcrnmjs to f'hariet Smrth of (tjrlethnrpe emtply, : am,2U ytara . old, 3 feet 6 or 7 inches high, yellow complex I'm, a he (x lonn to 9amuel Cherry, of Pen dleton. South Carolina, l he owner ar re quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take them away. Mortanttm, X C. June l$tk, IH2T. 68 Nor re Regret the noisy town. Farewell, the counting-bouse and rtore, Amid the city's ilin j My eyes and eart be vex d no mrre, With "-end me, Sir," without the door, And, ?Mr, tW A"i" tun. Uvd, help the man who apenda hia dayt . , In borrowing and lending t trA heee and there a hundred ways - " Vet -time aw eeytjir.-twanitolV Be mine the waggon, plough and spade, r 'TiaanJBrsijiH With health a-plenty more thar .paid, -I'd Uke my cheer, and ahake my bead At fools of rank and station. riauAB KAiLorr, Storms kiss th clotula above, And zephyra kiss the flower ; Streams kiss their banks-aod tave, Love kisses hearta Uke ours. Since all hature then ia kissing, Why ahould we alone be missing f Come, my dear, ere life bi spent, , Let oj karand be cojitent. T, Sail in Salisbury, on tbe 9th iaat a nagrw fallow, ho ays tiis name it Peter, and that he bilong to John iteeves, ot Boutn Carolina, whom he left about three weeka aine. Peter is 5 feet 8 inches high, 20 year of are, rather slim, haa a scar on the back of hi left hand, and also a Mtiall one on the left shin, cut by an axe, i quite black, and has a tolerablv pleaaing' countenance. The owner i desired to proro property, pay charges and take him away. FIELDING 8LATKH, Jiiier. Jme 1 1, 1827. 67 Commuted to tie JaU OF Wilkes county, on the 20th of May, 1837, nepro man who says hl name ia DOC. TOR he is 5 feet 7 or 8 incbe high, about 23 yeara nM, very black, apeak quick, has lost mm of hi uppt-r front teeth rather on the left side, and vs be belongs to Jame Young, of Tennessee, who -purchased him in the W-J?ffJn,B. tr, and tliai nc leu nia rnimcr wnnr-vmr- lotte. The owm-r ia desired to com and proro property, pay charges and take the 'negro U.y. CHARLES PHELPB, Jailor. May t, 1827. M Taken 3 v and Commuted mo Jail in Salisbury, on tbe 9th iat. a negro 1. - leliow, wno aaja n e. i :yKaa liic-h. black complexion, I fins rather thick, with a'tmafl ' haa mall biim on the lor4liea oe wep" .mr.-V3!5 " w , discoverable, and aaya he Deionjpr w wra- lim Keeves of Soutn-caroima, irv , i.u. about tin . . ... Iiree .....V. nifti-. Tha mtn, ' ..imu atinm riirrc. .iv. " - - - desired to?"" property; pay e hargea, and take th nrPTO awar. X. oua. i s-n, wr. June II. low. Taken A3v RTifohn Good, and entered on the stray BooS r Huike county, a bright orrel UORSt' about 14 hand high, tuppoaed to be 12 year old, some sadlle.niarka on Kis btck, wmd-galla on his paster joints, and no perceivable brands. ... ;i - i - t f t f ej