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it flALIHUURY, N. CU.TUKSDAY, OCTOUKB 3, 1857. YOU. VIII NO. 882. 4. k 'I tf a ti di rtf i' if, tba n hc- lOSt Its. rrl yd 5 jtd, y i. .th urtl itt 10(4 froA Irom irrn they ef Eng isive.- v.aea. TV seeane alt Waaieew CertjCaUa a, ft) par wnumf J 5. H ' e-W. -nt Mp4 hi MIU4 Will M BfWH """-a a NUrgwi a drilURi he tkiwww lo .that lUMae, wiili I kWuk4 rHirif ibe paavtit. ... Ma papa i ami (rfp M IS wwllae of cm sVJ.aj hmu an imypi art pa-. iiwtMMll w4l be IwiimJ al lA a. yi f" aa, tad taWy-A ran (of aark uMKJ ae. .... AS WrWfw aJrwed ta the tVl4-, m ke . a 1. maw i, t J my am m anea-a . MEJUOIM Or MM. CJUfJWtQ. The fcriewier, Mef frMMir nf Mr. Ceaeiag, attfrJgvd fro a hJofrepbkal sketck 0 (bit &lftlKi ate la the Lr?ofj At kate, doubt , niH t wxp'kLU to tr readers. Ifr. Cannlnr wat the lineal rWcndaoi of Ibe elder bra nek of the Cannings of . . a . fj a - ('rcH M int cooni- w ivionocrtf . lit born h the ytt 1770 end conse quently wei IT yeinold at kit death. ' Mr. Canntag'e father having dipleat e4 hit family, by en early union with hit toother, wkote death el very advanced ti toneunccd ihort lime ago, m cut off from hit paternal lnUriiincr , MktrH kka naltfd bt will, ta lha lata I'aol IJaortlJiri I'tQi l uittirt. hit - - " -1 ' - - - eldcrt nr it a.rntjjt ctrot ia uxaoq . m a . .al . at. nd entr rtd fciretcli t . tludcol 01 )h r tivia votwa w waa uutu . lo -U Ur -IU f Dilma of trj eofttlWrtWi 1 ' HiVnirf atttlfiraent't, arid, RU.I Mthtj (ified too had LlaM forpoctkal eompotlilon, and tome of hit Nnti kiT. bccQ,vcrr invch . aimired. Ha In April. 1771. leaving hit too Ornrva an infint. Younr Canninr vn - m - r. rf troQht up under tht car of hit uncle, vbo ful&liof At of lK irutl repoMd io Un Oitr harmed with the mot! ei cinpUry kinJttt oJ filrttir At to arlj af h at tani lo Enxt. thai (frei acbool of emineot n'i. where, amnne; .1 other comDaiilont 01 conreuui tcau Mnr. ka ait fortunal in atlachinr 10 blrotcir, In booda of ihc ttrklcat friend hip. Ih prevent Carl of Liverpool. At Eton, Mr. Can nipt; Rate very decided )n dkittoDi of that pur:xtinictf tin of which bit ript yetrt eioiwieo ao many 1 lin r n I BBd Of t anMMl win "' Skb btt tpVhe! coiinueJ to the I.M to be to deeply embued, though more ,erkue aftd Important atrocationtiiad Ion ditablefl. Ulot flutntlinea nirn, wr nc -a ruUi.ailoa of an art of which few have- dipNveUrleror nwr promitin . U'L!I. .. .kvd. ka nl.nnad ,nd edited we belle certainly con tributed TDOtt larjreiy iOfmai ery na lv little work, the Mierocotra, of which he ' . kta nnmfi.lt MmA tan luntn.nnc w.iw uum"' - only forty) ana furnithod a portion of etaer 10. i"o v k--- -- jt r.-v.rrtff Caftnlnff ere' in nrotei the . - Kin.n rimr rnnirnii1 tenth wat poem j and, eontllelnj; hit a, every wonacnui u-c v .' of Greece. , From Eton, Mr. Canning proceeded to v.t., rknrrh. Oxford : where the fame VBIIII of tbrlrtt dawning of hit talent had pre- . j klm clcomr. wnicn me coik end contracted ootiontof Hi membert denied to the mitured glories 01 u.e or.- 1 . . .... M I nniii I kareer at Oxford wat a tplendid fulbi ,r ika klcrh nrfimise be nau Civrn w. O I - 1.. ri. Ifu atiklnmrMs while there, W tha MRh character which he aHer Cata maintained, are the more worthy 1 AilVUi .waive ; . -r pf remark, becauie that precocity oj m 1. 1.1. a. ft a avhlhlteO talent 01 wnicn -y - to brilliant an eiample, 1 by no meant the nece-tary nor the orainanr pvn .e .ni uiiinir mem. e nci- 1 1 awuu r - , ki,k u rlUnUved in earlv yoith, U ery cenerally followed by mediocrity in aanbood.ana no wnw ---- -for, ia barely tolerated when ripe year ' x:....a tka value of hit comppM- ave auui-"" t-t-: - r ....rT teatt. - But th feetHUt 01 inn iu Bafvo' ' . .... . ill?- the sun of the tropics, its uUaravivi - iae, and its course, and its decline were .anally unclouded- Ita progress, tn use r ' r ..... U aa lha i. . i..niaa m aarrcu win, ight which shineth more and more nto .u r... a., h The intimacv wh:cb nB DCIICI.I vmj- , t-r j K.iiaa -n l r. Canntnff itna riao original ""r . - " .- Lnreaent Earl of Liverpool.wthen Ma, Penkitttoft,- Xtnr xoiaioued onabilctl luring their io nt studies at vxtoro, me ardent witn oi i w i.n lls&nlafiwff ion miebl-but subserve, bit interesti, uuu -uiji- . .. . . .. . I I k. iPi.fl htfthe oronun iwere aoon . ,. itTbnyo'ttBR'Cl,0,?,5 r t fc, IPrire Poem on tte occasion of Mr. nu i.W to thn University. m. r:.i kn waa himself an admirable tur. in, " - . . .kAi-r. wat not lets struck by .L .1 ' r k Latmit than by the beauty and originality of the aentime ma ....iiiiiii nramr. aiiu iivih . ,iMii-U intrn ipced to bis notice, rccommcnaeo, as ioc blrtdcibn rana, k ih tt hit A t a I a. a A a a4 Valuta lrtM. IM lill Uir Utf Pool. 10 Ike d.ff of kit lam. mad daeaata Ike rmUr cootlnuad kit wirm and Caawlna; rtra.Uld at thi UnUartlir. ka . . . ..... M antriwlaf aJ la ikat t.lahniail Akart. daA 1 anil it a air, a, a nanAf J lka kla;h kv-a lka tke Uie tninl.ter had. at irul eany sn4t Mtplre4. thai Mt aep . . at e a. . a t . pon aciotuy oecame ma tuoect 01 can- aaa ka lka tara vfaaf n.nU. In ika limit al LAjnmML and. ntamuutt Ia kit aaiaa. it watlt. ike arakMi of atrnik .1. .1 1.1 WBirn im raaaa 01 ina onrwiU'ioA wara to receive front the lalentt of Mr. Can- "toy; wat proudif announced. a de noi ra collar t an aeration whan aa kUk a corapliment wat pM lo anv youthful at biranl. from lka Infliltnra of kla llnla. And. when wt cmitr that Mr. Can nlna-'a fjmllv wat tit na meant ona of power, or of fwrtuite. lhat kit father wat hut a barritter of no hth ttandina; while elite, and had iken been dead and forgot ten for Iwentv veart. lhat the ton wat al lied 10 no rre.t fawilv. and datUluta of private fortune, we rnuM be prepared lo attrihuta no ordiiiara tbare ol tairacllv io Ike friend t of Mr. r'oi 011 ihit occation. In rfiu-ernintr in Ika tiurlrnl of ta and twentv, the acedt 0 ikute ttiemntike qutli'iea which have grown up and borne fruit 1ft tuck" abundant e tlftce. Mr. CaO nine; wtl not, however, df alined to awell iWrnkfr of 5r, - r ow tollowert.- He it aaid to beta coaiutted hU friend Sittl dao 00 the offer of a teat ln Farfiaenenl krlnv mull in klm. and the latter on being appealed ta, in reaped to the tide of lha houie which it wat mutt tuitable to choove, ii reported to hiir advited a 'a a a" t . . . . t mm, wtin mucn iraotnett. io 1 10 me ri;hi, which opened an cqu.llr wide field for lha ditnlav u! bit extraordinary bow- i r era, while it eltonpcntd the way to (hit aiauon m mc , v . without the pom.iion of wh.ch thrir owner could not eipect that tl.ey would j - Aff . . . . W ayK.Krt. A I., m ..If or lo the state, and whote whole influrnrf j wtt at hia command, a much better irm ton lor hit joining Mr. Pitt th.n can oe found in a piece of advice which, from the political viewt of lit author, he could hardla look uoon at aincrre. u'ltcuuent io hU quilting thel'nivertity, Mr. t n- coln's Inn : he wit neVrr, however, cJ- t.-i ih. tr In 1703 he c.nie into Parliament ft .tnemUe- f.r Newport, in ihn Itle of Wkht. wRcfi wai vacated M Sir ii Woralcy for that purpote. With a . a. a that itrong sagacity whlcn waa a oiaim cuithine feature in hit ciiaracter, ana wnn the modatrishi.chj La l?,""""." inr? atcompanimenl of (renuine antuuei, Mr. tanning teem to nave orcn ocicr .a m. .( mint himtelf perfectly with ika Furmi and u&a?et of ihe HoU0 of 1 "V a aa. ICommont'bcfore he took "in -ctiye thare JiK .tsdeSaiet." In "consequence of this resolution, we do not find that he apoie at alt during the first teion that be tat in Parliament. Tn 1795 Mr. Canning be came an ostensible member of the admin istration, of which he waa, thenceforward, to become the mott dittinguiihed orna- a .t IT . Kat taT.av .nrvkinttfinc oi me un .lee-aerreiarietof State for ihe roreiirn iiicu t " w -ri Department under Lord Urenville. un l.at rai-ratainn ha vacated hi teat for New- non. and waa returned for Wendover. In the tettion of 1786-7, tubsequent to his appointment a Under-Secretary, he made a brilliant display oi '.atenit i si on the question of the slave-trade. .k. r.ii.m-nt of Mr. Pitt in 1801. In ..I m iiinniiiir liiiiiiiiuvu w.a.w the seven years that elapsed, between hi maiden tpeech and the uissoiuuon oi ine ministry, betides the occasion to which u.. j.,rted. he Dermitted no creat question to past without taking a thare in a . f at lliiainii m. nkai that arose oui ui n- M. Pi.i. iirement.and on the occasion f -dinner Riven on the anniveraary of .lx f An ffmi man, bv the IHC uiriimay r, u f Goidaraltlt'.-iloinpanT.i May, 1802, thai Mr. Canning- prooucro thete beautiful lines" The Pilot that weathered the storm " i houR-n mien A.A maraiw at a inn for a convivial par ty.and though strictly temporary in their character, such ia the merit oi tnosc ver se,; that hey have become, in a ' great ....nr- nntronal. ' Alat T tne sien to ine llivaauivi" I mamAlM tit Phi. w hlch was wsui to min I mviiiwy - ' i ele with the repofition ot them, will now uo uivu- - . . ,or,nu statesman from whose pen they . , A...I .,.k An mm lr. thai for be. blcnueu veu -vii -awptr - n...: i,M sr'ears to come, though in .i : ... milt, hfinr.Iess loneine, litis ---i ; The regrets of the good, and the I cart of the wiae." . will be fondly turned towards the one who, not less his great friend, might justly be entitled M The I Hot tnat weaiocw. ma ,0AT'.i.- n nf Mr. Pitt to office, Mr, Canning waa appointed Treascrer of the oldl K.rr, whkH offic M ht!J yhl li dotl I at a t . . . - flof lhall!l4iUi4ra ilaMiman If IIOC. On ika 1t1.bJ.1iL. .f iL kUliiM aJ ."'a w'.a"a)fiai. wa .aj panpff ik.J'xtaaJI. Caoainy wnw ante waora into one, at errttary w Me wr t er alaa Affalia. Mr. f?. rnaiLn awt ta Hit tea Ike Fartlftt DipartOVDl en'Jl 1101, a a a.. ..a e.a m - an n 1 TT 1 a an rai lnt SKI Aa aw aak Iwa w "--w; niMfi v v-vw r-tarfevaf pav vewws CeXi40V9 ft f 144 ft f OVI f Iftf wnpp . " mi rttrrvil wra-ifi L-.J1 " ft Ii ft at am (fciatax. "wvvvai at y wn a" "wwa at ae aw mm waa - aw lion 10 eoitr Into ear ditcuttioo of a qjeaUoo on whick Iriendt and loet bare taid iheir utmoti. On Kf.. f!nnlnaa aalaiatt lka amlaw " . t wm....'p a a " va .' ItJralLraa. lua aontlnalad Aahaaaailn to Ukoa a appointrnenl wikb he wat DrinrinaJlr looureo to eoctD on account of ihe ill kealtb of kit etdctt ton. whom ke loti, at tke mooMwi that kit air nit and kia virtoet were eipendinr, n llll. ke waa appointed Prctldent of he Board fcf Control, ane to 1132, Gov iu. flanar.l nf f nJU. No una., k..f Lord londonderrv fallee. ihia all evat I - - v - - - ' were turned lowardt Mr. Canninf , and a a a . a ..al' ne rctumeq an piece ai ine foreign ui Cce, wilk ao unaaimitf of approbation, among the naiioo ai targe, hardly lett mtrked lhan that whr-.h accainpeoied hla eUrttion ibe lati ttrpwi the atreet of a tuhject tke rrtmierthtp Of England. Tha period brtween kia etiuHt I'orciru Office aitd Lie death, kat U0QUC1- jtiofuhtr kern the motl tplendU portion uf Mr. Caimioi?'. DoUiictl Life ; and while r ," - 1 .... I iheieaaon 11 obvuut. namely, Dat.aincei Uwt ierio4 he hat heen Iree lo trotecuie lfute olant. which' hit deliberite iu3r- mam mo mm -ere moti ctrnvmcm w- he aellare of Ihe na(n,whicb KM coo- t'ibtited to Ibe honor of Eoglauc, and to the general adtanccmcnt of libeiy, Intel liiccure, and h.ppificti, eveiy where, we are rorupcllcd, if we would rciiotain a dimeter for fair and impartial judgment, ,,r,i,, .id uon hit withet and bit ac . , - . Dre,lout n.rt of kii fair, ,..,riu.ble .h.ierer In . rnnaialrnrv or imnroDMClV we ffiaf dlt . . ... ( - r . rover in it. v;i the icccnt caanges oi Administration, which the much lamented illnett of Lord Liverpool rrndcrod necea try to aay much. Whatever the ppo itien - in - either House - of Parliamenti whatever thrir trTvoCatet out of Parlia-iTta,nrprh.H,Yh"ri-' tlnnifm'tii wnom the people of England looked up aa a fit ting tuccetor.to Lord Liverpool. Mr. ratl-i n tikla- ita reeeMl dPrted from 01 , V" m ih J , t. ' j - . i - - a ,m7 i xh-t we can bardly yet tpeak cf him, but at of one who il lUU existing ana pre sent ; and, even bid a much longer inter val elapsed, we do not pretend tkat we should -Juve .been, able .lo nk..pf,onef whom we bate to long regiroea wim feeling! of affectionate admiration, with the a-ern and rigid irppartioliijr which toe truth of.blitory detnandt. -TTon-Wtr-red in the litht of an author, Mr. Canning presented points to the crit it;, arknowledcred nieces are ex tremely few, and it would be most unfair to judge of hius from baity sketches, hich were no sooner inrown uu Waonen. "New Morality, me longest of bji poemt. it written with great-power, great causticity, and great humor. It may, without tunenngoy ine comparison, be ranked with the -Loo-don" of Johnson, or the " Engllth Bards ofLord Byron. It possesses more numor a J! a L . aa than the former, and more gigo-iy ui- 4he latter. Ilia other worn ire nit r.ate .nd hU tneechet, and on thete, but more etpecially the Utter, must his '. .-.a fllelaa. fame, as a literary man, rev. i former, the note to the Austrisn Ambaa aador and the manifesto against Den- l ... ;.iini.iiiiher!. and we had, not mai a, ait ""!- , . long ago, io direct the attention of our ...r. m a vera able and interesting corresjwndcnce between him and Mr. Gallatin, in which, when compereo wim one oi tne ciercixs mvi World, his vast superiority both margu- . . i . m... in lha raaia 'uiiui r- ,-- . ment and in ttyle, is ,""Krm,i TntritrtirrMrr eloquence it the tame at in oi mc school in which he received lushest and earliest lessons-the school ot rut anu Fox. The same intellectual comprehen siveness, which we have noticed as the nervadinc sp r t or his general pemey, ?ervaui "a X,r..i.kin faature of hit nervadinc tpirn oi r--;- Lmstbtdisunguitbiolife m l t. fi.n horiiratlva. anrl Trna. he is often fieuritiwe, anrl oratory lew nave . - lf ? - excelled htm in light end pUyful buroor, fe v L--: sahH. nonev Dcrnaos. or deepjand jQletnn tnoi : Of him it might be truly mnfhitqUul tetigit non crnavit ; to the drtett and moit uninviting subject be could imparl interr est, andlike the fabled Aurora, his muse dropped roses wherever she winged her flight, but his ornaments were neither profuse, nor inconsiderate, nor idly ap plied. His decorations did not, like ivy round tbe oak, overlay and weaken his subjects In their utniosLteemingJuxu rlance, they wire exquisitely adapted to 'the grtat end ci the tpciker-the t7 rr-T;. ar,M . " w a Pguren aowavar numer euiowpwated. were le strict wkiy k.iJfa-Wjh-UJ.-ak Caanlng, sod wko kave but Imperfeeify .... If at 4 I a . a a". a a ' wjaa-ae w a-a W V w n 9lrw lfji.ii er a r ' f ' v -'iw avi iwi aw ft , ewa, e studied kit araitoei, kave been bxlined lol? P' Pi f k iIm wHh th. aaon a a I aka Lat taV 41 Ta. - - m-M ik aiaa at arri nlns . .... J. . i.. VL!.U . i 7" t w '"'iwum a aaa waw ataartx pacta. at ,.. .. . Opinion, wkkk wis equally keld iy U I kk lawa, M ta rnfToa f airig rme lofor '.'. 'H J cooiKMriif laagsi ta rtapecl of lieriaiwtkin mpartinr m m.t in ahicb gar ana snertdan. ia a tan ttB'oundai air . a . . . Canning's mind tile kit conduct, had no a a a a a ireth about h. nlt sentences- were si pregnant with thought at thty were re nlata aillk rimuii Tkare are many of Mr. Canning 'a pub I!. . . . . I it aa-ia id wnu n wm kim nm an ajiaaa lad. and ihota lo aklrh wa kaca adaar led we have been under the netrtuty of - ! . ,' . . I . . . I n - - r -. - - - - - i and contlitent manner in which he advo cated Ike quet-Jon of Ike alave trade, and hit eirly and continued attachment lo the naaaiaa over warv ana nnw. it ina uiuii rente of ihe Ureeat, we hive already arwvkan. Ifi. ri I Irw . f! miA vr . 1 1 n a lka cauteof vainouc emancipation it equally nr-ik nt RAili TK. k.f.a nf Inrnn. t f . .1 ! . . .. ii V . hviiv.i i.a ..a. ... um tittencv wat nrve r, indeed, more mit.r plied lhan when made attaint! Mr Can ning, who, in Ibe long period of thirty Be years that Vaart thai ha aal in- 1 arllamaiH. I a oeter --wlooed one oue,l- -w'hlpf oe naa once aiiaxnaa iuinai.ii. t I . . . it i Mr. Can nine- married, in 1799. Joan, W - - lauphter of lha lit" Ore. Scott of Bella vue, hear mburgh, and sitter of lha .otrhest of ronlanrlr who wtr married the Duke, then Mertruit of Tichneld, the same lime. The issue of this . nrem.ture . , , . , . deceate. in 1120. we have already noli ecd. twn ether aont, one prtsent at the a.tas. a f . t death of hit lather, (t captain in ine Naty, end the other a atudent at Eton, and one daughter married lo the Marquit of Cltniicarde in 182). For all that the highet! wishes of hu manity can atpire to, he hat lived long enough. Hit fame it complete; hit plant are developed to fully, it to letvc la hia aucceatort nothing but the eaty tatk of following up ideaa which they had not the merit of originating, i here waa one question which he left unsettled, and to the settlement ot whtcn many years may yet be requisite t but thai was not his uuesiion. earnestly and nonettiv.at nr whirh are lo hand down his Dime as a patriot and "a minister, l!e recognition of. South America, the protection of Por togal, the restoration af Greece, mght have seen all completed, had he betn spared s few months longer; but he died with ihe proud satisfaction, that the r..nnilaltnn Hiat tO tolidlr and securely laid, thai lo inenar hands migbUs-lely k. inmiaifid iha task of raiaine the super structure- It has been slid, that for hit country he bt not lived long enough he hit not." But how long mutt he hive livid W induce his countrr tr say thai-he had lived long enough f So part when he would, ia her grief, the would hive com plained of his being subject to the lawt of mortality, for when would the have teen tontent to pitt with one she so highly vslued? MORTtCIXO MACJUXE. A paper published in the interior of the state of New-York, contains a dea cription of a patent machine, invented k Simon Lerov. for mortising carriage hubs, bedstead postt, accretary and bureau posts, table legs, &c. The machines are sold at twenty dollara each. Its virtues are thus described by the patentee. With this machine a boy of fourteen yean of nge, can do as much work in auy given nine as six men will do in the ordinary -ay; besides it has the inestimable advantage of making every mortice alike. In carriage hubs the mortice may be kept clear by means of a gnriniT. piaicu n - - -t AJineJvjm- ofthe.hon, it being spring, placed at tne oaca - ced in anv corner of the shop, it being " .i . f..- -..k. 'iiirka. not more man twu icci ti.n ...v..v. in lenh. sixteen inches in wiutn, and three feet high; the weight of the whole does not exceed 6 fty pounds. JBe cott ui v ....... I . . , 1 k. naan in tn The cost of the iron worit win ooi c macbtne, irom one c"6; - to&i:ZmitU formed without -. heel r pinion, ia very ainv? pie in construction, and not liable to injury, and can be either made or re paired bv any common mechanic. . Charcoal is strongly recommended in cases of obstinate and dangerous consu nation of the bowels or costiveness, in doses of two or three table spoonfuls eve rv half hour in lime water, milk, or in erTiniwcoa (doable purpoic . irotw vimatuumii. u.Ua.i.,, fTWy V. na " lha pakkr, ,t ah,!f . ika nnrth, ka laMLatakal - . . t - .1 Latx aft. - ""."-'wyiiraaTaninna.. Wann.r,.n4 He-CkarW. C. atewi are cut aaj aaale en i tha alne-aaiwd a . .a . a a a a .a m a f we anaos are ine mom cetraraiaii at live vet. i.J a..... II. . t-. .1. ..I m- L.. aaiv. a.w paw ain awnj viiarr (ek-braied akapa, ia HulnWlphia. FrtHkrkka- a. aw ' a a I a . a m,m a a Durg , Botatawa, ana rtitrMirr, i irg i m tao .a. .k. w.ii.a.. ..J u . r-.i 1 . . . .Mwwg.. ... i w v n ppwMa v , y . anJ tsaiinad lha faahiuaa la alt Ikaaa atacaa. Tha euhacnkrfa (Thaa. V. Canon sad Bj. n rraiey)caa now aasur taa public, that thry art prrparad la accoaMaonala any caaile tea. ia a very Wl time, la ta faakHabl aAd art! a ttyW, aa ran b kal la ary of th tke aieaUonrd placet i ami aa la durability, lUey kaaa their work wUtcl aav. Aadlhavvkfl da their k aa reaaonabla aa aay ia Uu atr tiua uf country. THOMAS V. CAKOK. Br.NJAMIN F HA LET. Ctntm-d, Xrp, 1. 11. 97 BOOK liLYDLYa nlir asairsasa-aska. rtaa-t fi.Ilw lf.aAtaaai I Kit !. JL istfM of iftfiabury. ftm tht mtrtHnUng a A.i k a.LI' L-.l L. tw I . vswaawaa w a iiasii www aaw m aaawrji aa mm mmm an aaaasrT w in tmA trmn nm Mala Mir, fa lMaa anitk the f"-lV"r. .iH k-.ikaaa.i ia rtuiia aa. aiiaj araufi u aia iina ot buaMi . anaa a niiaika twt aaara alhanaaaa. U FiLiiiiai aiwl larr'ii-i. ka Cm la avuifulaal al kaia akla Ia . S mtrrr amArtlmi re lt trTriae'who away f- tot mm wun anj ucatnpinni m ia.a.f. W.a.a au..-a nnaa limMli .f . . ..t. n.ll. frwrahtd, on ttnft nfTrteet and at price t trhicb" i no one can cnrnpiai a. . . . - . OU BJti IfroaamA either plain or orwaaiet). tal mi lka aaia mnilrrta lima All aritam 1mm a fkataa-a. laillifullr tttrruUI In. fka nati rtmart of the puhe 'm repec tnlly aolicitcd, by Illcir vuc-yirai Fn.ni, J'HIN II. VI CARTCNCT. .VoA.Airr., .!a7 ?8M. KT. 60 Co-YftTtneTv. VTOTICE.Tbe aubarribars In Ting rreently Is formrd a ronnciion fur the IrSnaactina' of a H'HOl.ESJt.r. Crocrry and Cemm 'mion Bunnell, would rrtprcifulty aolicit a share of pubfio paimni(ft. naming mmr um nrcraaarT arraiigc- . . .i i .. i .' r - mrait ror uir uruer contiuciing oi a i wmmvt Bumnu being proridtd with good H'trt lUtt- C.. II.. am... tJ ffi'rniV . . ..f. aaik. " , . a v.. a ni. . - atlntial. am) !! hniM Stnl tw lka Irauatvirla. tion af all produce that ron be entrusted 10 k.u . , . ..... - Commiauoa Huttneaa they may be lavoral who. they ter rtirmtrWes w'rth the hope of gWing ui -rt..'.. ta....liaia.a TCFJ jTiivrai aaiiajav, n.,1. lain are-now. Mtdr-lur. the .rwjwion ot. eounTTy,,,.,, produce generally.' ' CoQon will be receieC on torage, aoU here, or enippea caaaiaiae. u reqtiirrd. They hate now on html a very general aieortrnent of l HOC MIES i with a heavy1 stork e.ery art if la in thair. liaa, which ia welt tehrred r-W whtch- Thr fTatter Themj " aelvet they will be er.abM to offer on aa good terrra ae any House this -UU of lltluaiore , , J IOH TON'S ic Ijl'TTON. ruyttrH?, .fvvrf rt'.S77. " 7f : : Uouse tvit Yiot for fttvlt, OR RZXT. THRaubfcriber offrrt for Sale,- or Hent.the hmite arl Lot in the Town of Utingion, Ji. C. fonnerly ownr d and occupied by John P. Mahry : the lot la large, ano ntt on a ras stias nt I aaa arfnrtj a larallmir houae. cnnttimnr nine comfortable roomat with a good Kitchen, Smoke.H.Hiee, Ice-llouie, Sttblet, kc.j the Garden rt not inf-rior to any in the place. 1 he lot hat on it a good Well, and w eonenient to a very excellent spring. The property may ho had on very accommodating terma. .Persona dcairoiia of purcliaamg, or mitinga. arc unuo to view the prcniiaca. juiiiN n. nr.rL.c.i. Jluput 2A, 1827. 6182 VMe YWni AVlIYa.Vr. TUB New-York H'Aiie tltnt n heal, wmca nitkes rlour preferable to any other I ever tried, is more productive of the lami, ana icae .1.: . . .. .k.llliitr nut at liarvtat. can moicci ,u aaai a ' ' . .. be had (perhtpa 150 buahels) of the fubaenber, T a iAoeuii L'VDD at nt dollar per bualiel. Jimr.rn r.... 1 a. . . a t tune AiUA. Rtvan twrny, ypi. it, ion. VA)Vc Sae. WlLL.ieexrMUpwaJe.cJi(uu dav, the 18th day of October, the Planta- Km Oliyll'''-bJ!!fl!l!r"r'her nnw livear-Huttrq in the lower end of Iredell county, containing 400 screa, about 80 or vu oi wnicn ar cieareu. The laod ia of good quality, the buildings eom fortable, artd the plantation in excellent repair. Aim, on the tame day, several likely ST' all the live stock, consisting of llori s, OattlC Sheep, and llogt. One thousand or twelve hundred bualiehj of Cam, a qr.nt- w ' Oatt. Fodder, Household ad -"J-niture, and many rtker. rticles ed.oto mention,:" -Attendinee,- mjw" r'--wul.hefento., fll.t,T nnrVATlTJ;" Taken ttn Comulet Tailiej-il Statesvuic, ireuein;uiny,.oii the 3d day of 8Ttf mber instant, a Negro . . .. u kin name it l'haroah. and that liebelonet to CharU-n Livustun, of Richmor, J county, N. (?. He is about M yean of age, five fret I or 2 inches high, vet; black, of a pleasuie touiittntnce; nd sas he is preacher.- I he 1 . : ' t ..1 n.nw. til . owner is requested io conw nireini, property, pay the expenses, and take him sway. 1 ' J ' - JOHN V001S..sr , 24ift, IK7. 3H 41. i ii 4.1 is i ti -Li l I I r 1
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 2, 1827, edition 1
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