U (Itrtrn, i. C.lU itj CUUt 1 is
kit
tnodtland
w
ft wt I''
... i t i fur
.My r,f Mt W..-UI. lbit b"'f "
Ii at.L.r Mrthll l4lf fcM
m m , a - - .. ii.k. athaa, aa,aataaaavaaV
. ..fJ.rrtnTi II I
' w - a .m.ijB a saa
tr.fka iWU ' f0""""' "
rt . i nJttJ iftwtlllil "
f Com"."'" Dte eddremd lb
HJftT Commit bf M nj rival.
iX.Tb.t HoHf. kU elcenc. !
!?.i.7.a Tk. ntdt end Intellecltitl
-Xu,. of Moovt fcte for ihe k.r
.w.. . oelibenUve iiMBiWfi
ta.i.t- l-t divided OtWI I"
q1e whether he or D.L tc.M
the bir. Moore
U W.4rrM rueful ! " I
Lit voice wis clear nd sonorous, Prt
eYptls quirk, .4 H"f JTE
leVl,lvei hi. .! ch."i" llili
manner of apskrng '-.
oCI.Hrnlnd tniwa ni
tinr i W I tit niiwn Uf ll.J Mf
Oif t 11 CU "' ""'" ""
Ha Mat ,r. .fi;. If !ln ! I I
or twijiff
ill of ttrntntUr lh j,Uuri Ifcrf
d lti lrto'J i4 bif oUl '
a a . I . . .. ,.i
lug MtWaVl lb Cn,lt Ira0,tt", if
...tf kIm hd ikm tTlWn.
... m. f,ifcal. rar wtcpiof rut iuu.
Ilr 1ntTmte4 t-U 4WkiucIUU
U. ni'la tf.ri'HI fticKt inr !
rtd.nf bookl 4iR. . M
..r U mt too if 10 Ttttitt 10 Mt mem
off DT7r ptrtnmenl lwor Ikin iMi
eilof irlbtiit of rttjci i4 ir.ihuo'i l
. I III A.
IfiM,..!.' aiiAircta an4 riDOM II h IT H
fpnU hH e tn4 lH foret, fDliCMd
.. . . . a r ....... T li trf cni
" r JAit bi) inanrMe t pi
ihtKJifbl be h4 J
' eerr tMnjr th e fcfM o hue tiid
n f . main in hit Ivrr
VTP' WIT "ifi-'-
rrnl nd rnmnmrKlinff in ni
tnnnrri Me "" tnello end
A'pfA la iht erf0, nf efr'f
hn hit mind comprehen!? e, yet ilo
lo ht ojff'lo"r. hn compered with
hie Rreet rival. Ifii Hjl rmRnifi
Cf ni end flowing ; end he bed Rreemeu
of minn.r in nuMic epe-Mnp, which
uitr4 Mi r1'. 4 reve lo hie jpee chei
n impoeinic n"rct. He we e Wborioue
ludenf, trrentrfd hie diecoureee with
: terti end wherf ihe euhj-cl euhed hu
: enlue Doured farth 'e lorrent of eio-
nuence lht ionihed end enrepturtd
flie eomence.' Mner rouncu
- whb delit hi. lieteoed lo hie lonjf, her
monimie periode, -UurM nil .cmoiroot-
and Indulged that fCttecj oi 'ictimfi
. Hhkh fine epetkinr end powerful eh
"' qnrnre elone ten produce. He ie cer
tiinlf to be r.nklf d imonj? the fut or
lor, and hit rWil Moore, emone the firei
- -drocetetr which ihe "Americeu nation hi
firodnred.
Whilat thee two men were in the
" lrl.th"bri6trijl6rfVnothertnet eroie
t ihe bar in North Carolina, no eur
peiihem both, In profoundhf j of lgel
Jnjnj5, irtd, on fnmj cralone eucceie
fuiJt contended with ihern.lor'nte,PaTrt.
pf forenair eloqurncf. Thi. wia the
late John Hiy wood. He had few adean
tarea from nature ; his person wai in-
different, bi toife harih, hu Jnne" Murpl)'a Oretkm.
uncouio, nia enucauon iimnco.
a arrani?tr to Ihe rracea. and hid few of
.rtte?cioffinh:wnfnttotaw-trB'
hahjKl"k bowerful end iritrepid mihd,
which he cuhimted b? the most laborious
Uud.! The fame of-Davio.end Moore
inspired hit imbition, and be" wis tor
lured by e de.ire of entrrinq the lists
with these champions of the bar. lie
was conscious of his defects, and sought
to Rain the ascendancy by superior leg.)
leaning. ' He came to the bar with con-
fif1 nrc of hijh intellectual powers and
pri'miind knowledge bf the law ; and in a
little time acquired a reputation that
" pl.Td.binr lnhe heed of hi profession
in his state, end Rare him rink- among
th-"Mf st common lawyers in the Union.
- Crmporefy wiib Haywood, were eer
erl (;rntlemenof the bar now living, and
tevernl who are dead, who have sustained
the characteTofThelrroles'jiofrforlegat
' leaiVmg and peneral literature. AmooR
th lter were Williim Duftey end Arch
ibald Henderson. Duftey was the child
of misfortune. Thrown upon the world
' without friends and without fortune, acci
' dent introduced him in his early youth to
thf Cqt)aintancei or John Haywood, hnq
'h venerable-Treasnrer tf 4hir- Sfate,
who, ?n the exercise of' that benevolence
"piruoui.-g.9ye him employ ment, enafIed
him ,jo mtSiMmji
himself fot Ihfi bjrAi JSJujrjjr had en, op
porttjnitv of witneisinuf the p.endii lis
plvs-of Ptfvie and Moore, and he profit
ed by their example. He devoted a large
portion of his timtf'lo- polite literature,
end acquired a more elegant style in
composition than any of his cotempora
rits in North Carolina. He had a slight
inrpeninrem in nis speech, HUt DrlaDOTI
but perseverance, he succeeded in reu
r?unj tie tones and modulations of his
FOURTH OF. JULY, 1
. . . - m i.aMlflil.
a l.m tattiMk! r.tlrna of Burke awVf h-
Utmi eai tHe k t J-H. at b Um A
HiA TMe, ttf, CJ. W T. .h
ttMKlisynstr ttm - ll-fh M.
A. K,. Vice frvtWWet. After
7. . . . a a- J: ika f law.
kratU e IhU-c '
oW U a atyW that waO aolr4 with I've
oirttU wkkb k waa fcnt aiiwc4 le te
orW. The Vkv fr-id.4 Ike drirf rt4
LLm. Mcurrinar to the tf'l tt
Woucnt te that frtriot Antt ohJi,
lh .tloiiK t-U wewr draak, to wit i
t TVa Ak iJ.lv. 1770.
1 The e-rtw tkat dttar4 ike V. Sutti
mM and Indepcdent.
2. n'a-hifio, tka ivord Uut carrtd evt oar
4. Taa Heroes of ibe llevolute i a tear lo
their memory.
' I. 1 4 Farttte i The AaseVicsa) potiot as rto:
lie jrvwin. - - - - -- -
A. 1W surviving eoktters at lk RevoKiUoo.
7. Tbt Old CaoiVderaey of the Blalrs. . .
9. Tha C(mtrht.m of 57i9.
l.TW WrAtfiX Cowtwninw.
- Uiutcd Uit at Anuria.. . ...
- II Xevtrarny aa ihe vara of tt&erpfrrerv
and the freedom of tbe arts
13. Tbe Wbir UtJin of the nevrtkitioo, Uiey
vfTrre I op tfcer htro as sacrifice upoo t
a.tar oi uoenj,
" ' rot rxtr.r.ns: j
Br Ibe Pre. Col. I. T. A vcrr i CharlrtCarrotL
of CarroHtaW: Tbe rvWtnf Aijcnerof the iUer,
laratKMi of lodependcnce i there were runts in
tbiwe nits.
ny tie rrcnuer.i, u. ai. xtokes. In.i
Thnmas JefTrrvtn, the itnmurial in'hor of tbe
Heclarstion oT lixlrpetvlf nre. the aaff of Mon-
ticello, and tint rtatrsman of any ar or country.
nr K. Poor, Fan. The Riifnrn of tha Mrtk.
leubiira; necUrntion of lixlrpemlence Tbey
ere the first that raid a nitiua should be free,
and they were free.
IU I). Tate, son. klay the next half century
firxl u atTTT 1 free iatvl iroperoui peonte.
By T. C Bereneri -Lof mav bra treadom'a
lioet. c. U n. Siiweirciin r remale nodeafy ,
a satictwary nevtr to be iodetl. -
E. at. Greenlee, Cat. ; agriculture; comiserc
and manufacturei. ' I
Col. 8. C. Tate i The State of NorttrCaroh.
na inferior to none of her titters bi talenta art)
political interrity.
W. 9. Tate Our country, and our country '
tnends.
-rym. C. Cutler t .The inside of a Church, and
the out itide of a JaiL
J. W. Y. Walton; The Udiee of Hurke
xounti.UiMes of Sluroo, and.-.tjli.ci .cfjhe.
Valley. -.
V. C. Derinii the 4th of July i may it be
rtcfully retpawilwred by the'ristna; reneration.
1 he Pret and Vice President bavinr retired,
fiy frtate; en.i Hie President' of the day.
Ily. E. IW, Em. , The Vice Prtiident and
Ora'or of the d ir.
The address delivered on the above occasion,
shall be publiihrd aa soon as we finlah Judre
Vnt-L1l.
. . a a. .. .. a.
Pr i"k f. Mfliiiri 7 fa iir, a.
drs J' k" U frwxJ to U.i i(tt4 ti74
tf P. Ilukal IM iIiwJ pw, IH
Iltury Wa, Ciof,
fly Hud. it. sr. r:Mi ike Ontoe of th
itu Hv.ll.lraU. , ,
w i. t. AHwaiky i A pofe.rj.ue aaa.rU, a
t, tritiff kwa, a4 a Vf inJo. 14 afl fuel
.J iMr euantrv.
py AftbtbsH Pay I IM onto aMl rtnf M
pf (Mt Wryi ietUtf kJUIoftie
ulaowair I ni .ihfl h-ve 19 it'idy sM prs.
m lU Ati wf trirst aaj MuMtl al
j,yfj f , pj i o ttfpfwrt aw waaaspathalU taaw
H Cat a-4 Hwkfcde w I 1 be sm- of tk
Itatrs. tM fXk tat wbitb rate aw aotioMJ
mtiatNM loUirjuH Mpptawaa,
it. ntm Wait rti InWraal letnrw
mrmt MMjof tU eftn roads to prowrtiy for
the lpte tf-Kwtk CawJMHoay IbavaeH
UeUMare aay vmier rut aaionaoco.
u tut. Cteratf llirttlli Te l'E. L. B
UnJv. the eowduetor of ibe day i bay he M
kimvlfaatiaoad M Ik vtry ntntorViua eur.
tioM tbrourt tM rtifae of U. uy, wuiea
m,a rtMi al aabtfaCtto.
By II. W. Cawaoei Tbo PaUi II ytsrs
tipricooe hae taorht at tbeit eaenpcleoeo to
kf rt amax at Wllbawi aloM.lkey illdo
rivtiL.
la aV Ike cktsaM cakbraied Ibe day,
in a vers kecoaainf auaoef i the day re
ad ia br I diactsm of taaaoa i after okich,
tha tkrgyef Ihi eij eowmend tSe arnice
albanaj, byaoplngaaxl prayer, aiul aeap-
priitt adJaras, wm tbe Rev. Dr. Freeman
liter ia tax day, political and ririoos adlnM
sraa dallvcwJ by lh IUv. Mr. DUka. Al tke
dinoev of tkt citlaea; tbe (ofloa-iftf are aoma of
tha tts iak i "1
fly iht lerevwor-rdwcitlon end Free
OrtveretTerkt'Twia4 Wtiare-Tbr-ri-perlrnce
of hjt hu proveiribit one can
not lonf eilslwithont the other.
H Cot. 7f. .flrtr Andrew Jackson i
At a MiU'iryChleftaln, he Hands pre-
rnthent t At a CWlllan, hsr has filled ihe
nm Imporlait offices In hie Stale J. and
it wbal Toptrtayi ia ihe noblest work W
God, on 4rfiAf aaa and worthy Ine Brit
Office in the (ifi of a free People.
Dy Grn. rAor-Miy leAdmw-
hirailon of tof Govetnmeut always be
iodifcd by itl measures.
By Mr. Mm. oyatt. The memory
of William Kichirdson Davie, the able
s vary .i!e mt, 5"e tJ'S Uw'
Ur ttiti 4k iter, f "'. 'l
Ily the rreMrit. Henry Clif end
Oeorge Cmnin? Tke ornament! ot
ihelr country I l.Itvited ty tte nirt
y tf Ihelf lottllectual trna;th they
stand Mih Ibe admlrstloei oi iae ife.
Ha Mr. Laeosta. Aadrew ickson
The t latesman and Heia I Me conotr; la,
and'aoshl In be tomnd rf bitn
. Mr. John I'enrls.. Aerkoltere,
tammtrre and minofatturee-Thef know
best how lo laka cere of themselves
too muth titjrslnt epo"1 'he child.
T a " ""a . . ,kM
fj Mf. Was. iMUirt, Ine Hervcae 7B1
Cm ffirJroHeendwe botW, ' '
A flUW. too Mr f . . '
t Urn atxniM apread from pUe to p4
HI spat I suck tke ekyr
tMvrntiTr or korthabolm.
"TheTrotteei of the UnUersi'.f of N.CJ4.kptce.of Ji
have lately adopted jondry new rlee for
the Improved fovimmenl oi mt invito
lion. The first protidct fot ihe appoint
roeftl of a Superintendent! whh a laliry
of ESOO, lo Uli ctrt of the UniversJ y
buildine t and properly J to be a deposit
ry of all money received by the stodentt,
(they being required l" bend ll over lo
him,) end lo par It ott ror their nccese
ry erpenaet. Thorn at If. Tarlor, F.q
of Chapel IIUI hu been appointed ?u
perintendent.
An'ither rule prracr,lf the following
uniform drest ht the studemt, vie i
lha ft pilar drea of tha Tlu.Ur.ta of ike fiw
veraity alutl be tinrforra, and chh.I ia Ihe aura
mrr aeaaoo i4 the yrar of a eoatca of dark jrey
oiiaturv, ckitflv oattoo material, decent raap.
pearanre awl cheap ie value, tnd of skits pa
lakaona and veiscoat : la the w io'er it abatl con.
aial of coalafi tanlxa tilnt of blue
Color, ind of rfcVrirt ami cheap' matrriaT,
3. Tbe wranny; or by Iht woirit it
V itf c Vi i .U x t a a t nU
IVir . .l a. I'.'.f l.a.iiaa. laial. I.V
f .". J " "f t'.nt tutnant s4
'- i 1U"t ku.H"'!" U tta) 7r '.
r"U,Ut,ly tj i-d by Mr. Itft.y WiIUoh,
UfS lra la nLrm the pvhAa M W a
arvpsrvd to artoOimn!at f 'tt,iUrs shi tke
TfMt rvaaunAbla tm. ' !'' k fur.
ataWd witk 0 bttha awtttaa atToHi ti
tar Hk Ike Wat lof. kat ukla atlaadrl
kv aitentlte and earrM hfWWrs i a4 as ttt,
aOOa 00 Ml p" r " " """"I r r-r ,aaj
tiy of ihoaa call Paj k)s t4orU.
kks and plcwaaol.
p cAf.ro r. AUXAsntt. '
HAS U evivt4 the Mt an.1 smm p,
. j ..i.La.. ri rliluh (rl .a. arrm.
rid with puetraM Uewee, rvpr.st.w ine
a.rant eolow wkkk are wee by ika anat
fMiMOoahW rv-tlessea of ihe Citiel U Pb-Udal.
t.bla and Ka wTeH. The drsJU af tk faabiaaw
L.w ..;L arc l rerard te tkeif Malntw
ate, mibtnor ie any arrvsa.
Mi!ikabe4. A taAiiaawn. m-rr.
Ual faatiiooahle rartnenM maiJa. rj rr
aaaMrad thai be; eaa be a waW aua4 aa at aay
aaber pWre bt thU of tke adolnanf ataua.
Ilavire U We esapkry a caUerbW force, or.
dera fcf every aVaerlptka of wort Ifm a aU.
lance, IK bee teeulcdoe ibe skoeveal aw tee j
and no diar&htincal, efhef hi tbe flt of ike
prnveMa, or a the poneltwJ ear cut ion wt Ikeas,
nreJ be feared. Country cloth. oo4 awmaarr
rk-tbine, will be Ifrade up at more rtaavoakle
prices tkaa be ha beretoftife cWf ed.
lie aUohrre lakes the h!CTljr of rrfamiof ka)
sinrrra thanka lo ike pttike, foe Ike kkeral aa.
Mjorsffrtnenl k ka kwtkorte rvcais 1 aad
hopes that Ihe aiyls of kia work, aad Ihe noae.
tual.ty ib ebtcbbewid eiectite it, aril as
sure a cowtiouaiww of the fratrvaa patrooae
hick baa keretcora bean ciUndad U bias.
rvtVTy, Jfi 31. 1 KT. f
TAILORING IIUSIXFJS9.
TilE aubacriberv bavtng sMeawd hue copart
arrant ferine jxro of carrj irf M tke
TVi-f a TraOerTW cf BjQUC
U lt.1.irTOJf. take this raetked of repeefiii.
.:t. nrl..t.it.J nal ,i m rceommrndrd la Iv Ufurminr tbe cliLiena of CaUrnat coaaty.
tka m that other parte of lUie oVaaa ka pUi boi and tha adjacent country, that they have c-
alarsys oacenl, havina; dc re(are) eoooiy
ia price. bJ the c JeaaJineta of their person.
1 'It... rrvu)tHin'ait!l rrarard to unformilV
T ?.,. .I,,!! nor -ritrtrti lo the arrior rhae at ! cord t ohere lkt aro prepared lo ateeuts aU
eoetmencemeirr, bot thr'rr lrea eprm aweb fees.-Jrwri-t,nfit of werk hi tbosr Saw of. buwaeas.
menc4 biilr.ct le Ihe ahop beretoforv porap.
ti bv Mr. Ilacsw," oppoarto Mr. AteiMalrr's
Hmiae of Frtmarrwrter, w tnotowwaf Cow
ions ray be as hisji aon ueir convrnienrr.
4. Ike rrguliliont altn rrtjard lo tke unifar
mity of drw abaO go into operation at Ihe coav
bcncrncnl of the acssinn m ar.rr.
The fullwjnp; It another of lhee rule
C0M0ICT(.J
ebration of our American Independence
at the house of L. B. Lindsey, on (be
CatiwhaJliveri nrarTnyfil'i yVrjrjfi
Lincoln county, N. C. on the 4th of July,
1827
1. The Hero of New Orleans) ntsy the time
soon arrive, when this nation ill reward bim
according to his merit'.
2. The President of the 1'nited States.
3. Addition to the frienda of America, subtrac
tion to ber wants, multiplication to her bleratnfrs,
diviaion to ber Iocs, and reduction to her debts
and taxrt.
4. The dav we celebrate s it gave birth to a
nation mat diu (it fiance to all allied power.
5, May the celebration of this day never be
torcouen ny ine American peoslev- ,
. 6. The Itevohitionary Soldiers -may their
menionoua aervices never oe lorfrotten.
J. I ne conatitution of North-Carolina, while
we actnowTeoVe its excellenciea, we cannot be
blind to its defects.
8. Henry Clay.
9 The Army, Navy, and Militia of the United
Statea.
10. The Mechanical arU i rciencea, sgriciib
ttire and commerce, the four main pillars of the
government.
11.- The fair sew,
ij. me breeKS) may success croan their
tmgslea. for Jjbertyv 'SI 'Z
f QLUATEERS.
r Bl Col. Peter Hoke Tb? I?e9n P'"gh, and
itoolooih. harraw t .msv iTiev nin into our anil.
' fiy Btirkner Harwell i May the Northern '"and'
yrestern mentms iooit more to the benefaction
or their constituents, and lest to the draining of
tne treasury.
By W. F. Thomas : John Q. Adams i the nat-
rioithe statesmsn i may he receive the support
of the people ai long aa he pursues that course
which h so conducive to the liaDDiness and wel.
fare of the nation.
Bf John BAbcroathy: Gen. Jackson, tbe
Hero of Orleans, and faithful patriot t may be
receive the reward he roerito. Viz. the Presi-
dentisj Chair,
polished gentlemen, the
I a a law -a-aa' . f i wj amMMa. ,
LcRUUtor, Sjatetman and Military Mjn.
Tbe Kaleiib Bluee partook of a Hat
bacue Dinnef at Sugg'e Spring near tle
citv.at which Capt. Alei. 3, Lawrence
and Li. John Mirthatl presided.
The folloeing are aome of the toaitt
drank :
Tbe Suta of North Carolina The
first to declare Independence t tbe will
be tbe hit to submit tor onprettion
tue cMrai,wMu m xivs v.' cnarrs.
May it he so amended at to secure to the
people iheir jost rights. -- - -
Our friends and enemies to Ihe lor-
.'
mcr, tne content, oi our canteen ami
haversacks ; lo the laiieri of our cartridge
boxes.
a
In Fayettcville, the 4th was celebrated with
much spirit : the Rev. Mr. Hamncr delivered
the oration tKeiKtary HiDali"r u'ne VHap'tayT
A splendid dinner was served lip at the 1-afay.
eUe Uotal aAcr.whkh.lJ regular sod .many
volunteer touts were drank i from tbe latter,
we extract tbe folldwinji .- .1 V
- By V I. Tilnngbaatf Esq. fai'Vicr Pre
littenti John C.Calhotm.
By Mai. Birdtall, 3d Vke President
The State of North Carolina.
By Cpt. Wm. Lord The Hero of
New Orleans.
By E. J. Halt The Governor of North
Carolinai Th
e
4
v' - -
r.ne Ckrth Coats ... RJ te 6
llomepua cloth Coats, . . i
Pintalonna, 1 Si
Waiatcnate, 1 Si lo I SO
The pobhe are invited lo try our shop i we
only ak a fair trial i if we ihea fail of aatof) inf,
we are content not t be patroaiaei
. TIIOMAI A. HAGUE.
WADE VT. HA MP I OS.
. CnewJ,Juff 10. 1837. &7t
In the mnat aobvtaotial asewser, awa alter Ika
noal tWiirmabte sly lee of wcetasaaabip. Har
irg roada arrancementa (La reeciaing quarterly,
from Philadelphia, the hirst faskione M vopa
there, ihry will be enaWr.10 turt arrrgrotle.
' 1 ma.,, aiih the newest faalii'mod dress raraseau.
No atudent ahatl be permitted to purrhaa- , 0l44ie tp f r ln falrtrf Protractor ryatras of
any rwxW, war, or merchamlue, or ani.itmn !. .inriB-. Their orices fur work. ftiD be aa
i .. .. . t .in.-, m .U.
Him,,, m wit i" - lunotae:
here, with-it the cuoc"t fl Ihe faculty, or
aome one of lle profraaors in writirg, lo be filed
with tha superintendent i and if any atiKlenl
ahafl violate thia regulation, he may be Salmon,
ikhed or mapended, according lo lite diacrction
of Ihe faculty.
rana ras aartatai jeriatu
Enghnds The ministry teems to be
firmly fixed io-their placet, supported by
rrrecOTim'cme nrttre crown, ano" the great
mate of the people. F.vils they have in
abundance and evils they ilwji. wl.1
havf," to long as tbejr art 'to weighed
down S h debt.
The Bishop of Lintdown atned In the
House ol I.ordt, that the King was t'eci
ilrdly oppwd to Catholic concession.
This question is therefore put at rest, at
feest lor Ihe present. - - -
trante.. Much it t:ii.l about her tittia
lion at this moment, but we have no fcatt
HTiciTghTIkf Tfllsturha rice there; or none
that will end in any ihiog dangerous to,
that ;6veTnmeni.-iT he diitianding'of the
Parisian National Guardt,1t wis supposed,
otiTJ have created a great' uneasiness.
It was not the case a three daya'cxeite
ment nothing more.
In the tilting of the Chamber of De-
a a It .
puties, on the mn, tne I'restaent oi tl.c
Bureau of Coinmc rr made a report on
the agriculture, industry, and commerce
Advertisement to Crodlttre.
THE subscriber having quanted, at January
term; IS?rs of Montgoaaaty County Coant,
a F.trcntpf df the jrwtv of Itomartm Palm. '
Utr of said eounty, da'd, giyrf notice toil)
peraoiM hnng demands against aaid estate, la
prcaent tbrra for payment vithia. tbe titne re
quind by act f awembly, or tliia notice will be
plead in bar of their recovery j and all peraoni
indebted to the eata'.e, are requested to make
payment, ai no further indulgence can be given.
-3i74 tMIERM PALMER. Etttnhr.
Advertisement to Creditors.
THE mtscriber hivlnfyat April term ISTT,
of Stontgmncry Cout:ty Court, rmalilkdaa
atlininiataalny on Ihe esiate of 7i2aa Fabmr, "
(Lc'd. of. aid ;ctmnty, givet notice to all per
auMa harmr demands againat aaid estate, to pre.
aent them filr pa) meiif iThtH the time reqairrd
by act of asaembly, or this notice wilt be plead,
in bur of their recovery j and all persont in
debted to aaid estate, whose debts are due, ire
retniestcd to make payment, as no indulgence
can be given.
;.1t74 CKP.F.V PALMF.t, vfaWr.
tatetmin.
By Cipt. J-. McK Strong John Qnincy
Adams, rrealdebfoflhe United Sutes
Mr. Thomas Hope John Hjywood,
the Treasurer of North Carolinai the old
and faithful public servant.
By Mr. Stephen R. Brown J. C. Cal
houn : The patriot and statesman, who by
his many billable transactions 'has dis
tinguished hirnself in every public affair,
beneficial to the station over which he Has
the honor to preside
By Mr. Hrnry K. Bicker Gen. An
drew Jacksonithe hero, patriot and states-
man.-. -
Government, frorn the hardships of the
timet, he ascribes to the supenbundance
of Tmjrfrtct antr the cheapness f prlceu
The budget had lcen presented to the
Chamber of Peers on the 31st May.
Siain, has for miny years been in a
state of sutTering, but its tilers have
learnt nothing of the wisdom of tbe age
in which they live. Superstition and
folly, pride and imbecility are in per-
am a IM a a
iprtual rule in t'pmn. I he finances oi
this country rm-such-re-wretc&ed
slate that her efforts are paralyzed, and
her energies, . what... are. Jet't them, are
- By Dr. Junes MotTett Success to Geo.
Canning in his political course, and may
he succeed in cruthing-the unholy, pro
jects of the Holy Alliance.
fn Greensboro,' the day wai celebrated in a
very creditable manner. The services were
opened by a prayer from the Rev. Mr. Paialey i
the oration waa delivered by Mr. Joshua G.
Wright ; and the Ber. E. W. Carathers made
the cloning prayer. - After dinner, many good
.werajtl
The dafw .&lrbra(e-??b most glo
rious in the American Calenc?er7 "the
brightest that ever shone on the political
The consistent Stateamanf infle xible in
the path ofCuty, unawed bylhe breath of
slander. . ,s
fly Dr. R. f. Wittiamnn.--Oen. An
drew Jackson, ,M The hero and man,"
may he yet enjoy the highest gift in the
power of a free people- .
Iiy John Conctf Johnr Calhoun
The brightest star In the constellation of
American genius.
ON the 9th and Hth lnatnt, Bm, FnyJr, mi
Jlm i Hen about 26 years old, S fret 6 or
7 inches high, black, it t he belongs to' JoJm
Jordain, ofTf iilea'.'eHMinly,' Georgia Frsnk.
3$ years old, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, dark
completion, aay a be belongs to Charles Smith,
of Oglethorpe county, Georgia John, 20 year
old, 5 feet 6 or 7 inchea high, yellow complet
ion, lays he belongs to Samuel Cherry, of Pen
dleton, South Carolina. The owners are re
quested to come forward, prove property, P.T
charges, snd take them away.
JOHN McGUIRE,'4i7r.
.Varynafan, X C. June 15th, 1827. 8
every day wasting
Greece. The present will be an event
ful campaign. The gazcf the world
is. upon Lord Cochrane. . He has the
reputation of a most bold, skilful, de
termined, and successful naval com
mander. He ia made High Jdmifal of
Greece; with the daring of the Gre
he has the skill of the Briton.
The rumors of the day are, that suc
ceia ha attended the first effort of Lord
r Gfrmoy, ;js jn - a stete . ot- rapid, im
provement, particularly in lettera and
the -tlLtUiTheQ.errneiL .Uteratj have
Taken V3p awd ComiuUied
f IlO -jail in -Lexington;' -i)atidatmmllnt Nr.
X C. on the 4th inrt. a negro fellow who
aayt 1ii name is Aicaa f 5 feet T or 8 incbrf -high,
yellow complexion, thick lips, a bad onun
tcrmncp, two front teeth rmtra tittle baW-hesoatlr
ahcuit 45 years old, and aayi be belonfi to
Thomas George, Union llistrict, 8. C. from
whom he rsn .away about four weeks itnee.
The owner ia requested to come forward, prae
property, pay charges, and tske the negro
awav. WILLIAM WKKMAN. Jaffcr.
f Jnty 16, 1827. 1 - 73
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State a Asrf A Carolina, Stkt cunig i J"
SUPH.RlttUCU
Evk "Biiow vt. VViiriam Snowi Petition fr
divorce.4t appeariiJff lo tbo eourt, Uat tP,
subpnenaa were issued to the defendant andr-
long been engaged -in -the -discov
thegynUaallPhs
fallen to the lot of France to 'have pro
duced M. Champillon, T who, availing
himself of all that had been done y
other nations, hai unlocked tbe secret
which has been one of great interest
for two thousand veara.
Letters from Berlin announced, the
ceaseless activity of the King of Prussia to
give a constitution to his subjects.
three months, that onlesjrthe defendant appcart
and pleadi at next term of this court; which "
be held at Germanton nthe M Mondar i
Sept. next, the petition will be heard exparie.
and uinarment entered accordinirtv.
SintSl, THQ3.T. ARMSTRPC.-.
i)ierilTsl Pecds,x
T.10R land aold bv order of writs of ve!
Ml expoiiaa, for sale ;at,thi office.