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I . .-') mi . "' ' I. i 1 .. -U. r ''.' X ... r.f"- . ... v y. V V" I ' ' J I J' HfTr""""" j - f m r -v I 't Jflfr- ' ;.n i v t '-y SV , 'l. y; V M . - . -!' t m- : ..', r- ( - H". . ' V ' 1 - 5' ,'. . t : f vii r. . iJR ... : V-'- m- ! lie' '"4 i 'vr mix it;": "s" . ESTATE OF ALFRED MACAY. TIIK s(."cfiher having qualified M Kiecu tor of thnt will ami testament of Alfred , jacav, lit rf Salisbury, dec'd. desire all per. ' torn indebted to said .dec'd. to mike payment with ii little delay as possible i md ill persons hiving claim against the estate, will present them, legally authenticated, for settlement, Within the time limited by act of assembly, other win: thii notice will be pled iit bit of their re .rovery. JAMES 11 AIM IN, Jr. Etcet'r, AW. Vd, 1827. . 13102 STEAM BOAT TfOllTII. CAROLINA. 1119 boat ij in complete order, md Kill eommence running lo.t.eorgetown ami Charleston, on the first of October, and will irry produce-at vctttumry-t.cttSAXhe sub. Scriber will spare no eieriion to expedite the transportation of produce and roods to and from "liOler of tbeabovrif'aer,TW,VitbiiiMle ' r -.i .-.. ... i1 - . !. irip imm isuancsmn, wiin a mil ircigni in We hire a pole- boat now4n tneatorks ixKVmi wilt'tH. Mithed about the first f No Tsniber, calculated to carry five hundred Wei of cotton, arid of ao light draft of water, at to ... . be enabled to go it all seasons. Thii boat in -: cwijonction with th at earn boat will ensure the Certainty of up and down freights, without delay. The subscribers will receive cotton to freight on moderate terms, and make no charge for sjorage, if shipped by their boati. They will also receive and forward goods, on reasonable terma, having commodioua atorei and ware -houses, for the security of good. ton, will attend to the receiving and forwarding nr. nenry . uunner, uic agent in ,narirs II rnnl tnthi nr snv ir.lprtni'iliit' nlum mil the Pee Dee river, and will receive anl ittend to alt frdi r reipecting cotton that may be sent to his cafe. The- subscribers pledge them elves, to use all diligence and attention in their power for the Interes'a of those who may make consignments to them. J. & J. II. TOWNE9. CUraw, S C. ept. 24. 1827. 8t91 . LAND FOR SALE PURSUANT to a decree of the Cotrt of Kquity for liowsn county, will be sold nit the premiers, on the 13th day of January next, i raci m L,ana containing iou acre, aojoiiiiiic; Franria Oibson ami other, ner Slirr alt's tli.'l tradMty3a w fcy SAM'L. rn.-e. Price adv. $2.25. Ht96 NQPOTA:--p.ArD:. THE Sheriff of Iredell county, gives this pub lic notice to ill persons-who msv have oc casion to write to him .through the. medium cf uic posmce. on omcia, mmnew. ,narw . . . ar , i . . . , determined, hereafter to pay no. attention to Ctxnmunicationa on which the pottage is not paid. He is compelled to adopt this rule, to sve himself from a very heavy tax. ' P.:CALTWELL. StatnviUe. Oct. 3 1st, 1827. 5t92 FORTY DOLLARS REWARD RS away from the subscriber, on the 1st of , May last, my AVra Boy GRUNGE, about ! 3r) or 27 tears of age, smooth blurk skin, plea-1 am countenance Kaving one of his fingirs an injured by a machine at renders it useless, ami, u well u recollected, r,uit doub1el up in his hand; and 5 feet 10 or 11 im hes high. Said boy belongs to the etite of Jese Wren, decM. now in the care of the sub'criher, and lawful agent of said estate. It is supposed he intends' making hi way to some free state. The above reward will be paid on his delivery to me, in Lancaster District, 8. C or lodged iii any jail in florth Carolina, Virginia or Mar land, so as I receive him ; or g25 ii taken in South Cirolina, - '" - HOBER T S I1NSOS; Jtnmber Ath. 1827. ' , 3mtl00 LATEST FROM PHILADELPHIA. OVE of the aubscriben (Thomas V. Canon has jinrt returned from fliilad-lphia, with alt tli fashions of the day i and wishes to in- form the public, that while at the north, lie spent principal part of his time with the mwt celebrated Tailors of the city, (especially Messrs. Hobo Ji wmebrenncr, and veiwry Charles C, - Watsun & Sons ; where he worked a portion of "his time, for tre' purpose of pining more mfbr. rrmtion respecting the manner in which- gar. . tnents are .cut aitij . mile ;.up ; the ibove-nimed two shops ar the miwt celebrated infhii ttrti; ted States He also visited many other very celobrated shops, in Philadelphia, Fredericks burg, Richmond, and Petersburg, Virg : he alo came through Baltimore and Washington City, sTJid examined the fashions in all those places. The subscribers (1 hos. V. Canon ind Benja mm Fraley) can now aure the public, that ' they are prepared to accommodate any ircnilc- man, in a very short time, in as fashionable and neat a style, as can be had in any of the above mentioned places i and as to1 durability, they knoa their work will excel any. Ami they will do their work as reasonable as any in this sec tion of country. THOMAS V. CANON, BKNJAMIN FUALF.Y. CWortl, Sept. 1. 1827. 97 BOOK BINDING r7Hr. suosenner respectlully informs the cit 3. iaens of Salisbury, and the surrounding country, that he has established a Rook Bindery - !. -. . f r in said town, on Main Street, a few doors south i of the Court -House i where he will be thankful to receive any kind of work in hii fine of business. From a number of vears eiperience, in Europe and America he feel confident of beinir able to ;.... :. .! rA? n .1 m . jiyk xuuri; iutuaiiicutm io au laosc-wno may la v ui'ii wins aur ursvi i in iuii ui SJtntujiif. 1 Blank Book, made to order, after any pattern 1 urni1.fd7Wihrrrrnoticerand ar-priees which no ovii can cnmplin of. Oid Bookt Rebound, either plain or ornamen tal, on the most moderte terms. All orders from a distance, faithfully attended to. The pat ronage of the public is repectfully solicited, by their obedient servant, JOHN H. DE CARTERET. falUhur;: .tyril 29th, 1837. 60 Stat of ' ei th-Varotina, Burke c'tunry ; St'l'KRIOIt Court of Law. September term, 182; " Kria BScH i t: Elijah Beach - Vfi torce. .On motion, it. was ordered, that adver , tienient. Je :;mi(le for rejitl)t4nfttsv' leigli Register and "Wc'strrn Carolirjlarii that . Elijah JWayb appear at the nest Superior Court Of' I a - to' lie lie HI' for Burke county; at the court lunise.in Morganton, on the 4th Monday v( ';ir li next, th. n and there plead, answer or demur, or the petition will be heard exparte. Test: WM. W. EUWIN, Cfk. Prl,-t adv. S3. 3mt99 K'OTT S NAPOLEON. . E envy of this work (new) for sale, at a m ice lcs thmi the oriirinal cost. Annlo at 0 .he office of the Western Clrolinitfh. . rd .tftfi rtBLtc. THE lubscriber ia now receiving a large ana general assortment of Dry Good, Cutlery and Hardwaret of all descriptions, from New-York and Philadel. phia, where they were selected by himself with care, and bought for eaih, and which are offered on the most reasonable terms. Ap he has two Stores, he will aell for cash at the lowest prices otherwise, on time. Country Produce oougni, ai me iiicicw msrsci pnees. arrange. - menta are made to receive Cood monthly, from the above named places , which will kee? up a trood lunolr of rrrslt Goods.- Call at his Storca! in Salisbury, and exnniine for ymirselvw. . . v .jMtin nvKrnii .. N. n. Sugar, ColTfe, Salt, Iron, MoIisihm, RUm, Winet'rench Brandy, tc fxc. -Ma,f aiiitiitttas r . FAYilTTEVlLLK. Nov Tth. 1827., T imv.n r J APFH AV&CoTJIMV II. CKAKK & Co. tt ill open, next spring, Utlray t;ranr. -They are, .now.. aelling off here, at very reduced prices, their assortment of Drtj Goods, Mardivare, and Cutlery, preparatory to their removal, ' 4t92 GOLD MINKS, NEUKOES, LANDS. 8tr. WILL be sold to the highest biildt r, at the late dwelling liouf of Angiii Cliisliolni, dc'd. on the i of January next, and to con- ! tiIlue from dX ,0 "ntil " be dispostd Sixteen ct eighteen likely Xegroct, Men, Women, Ru , and (iirls. AI?o, the well known GtU Mine on Feaver Dam crick, known by the name of Cliisholm' Gold Mine, inchiding ninety acres of Land. Also, one tract of IjiikI, containing 470 acres, arljoiningtlie Randolph line and A. HhHs' quar ter; on sshich there has been a quantity of Gold found : One tMi"t, do. adjoining the above, of 100 acres, on which Wm.J'artin formerly lived : .One tract, do. of 50 acres, in 'he lower part of MWgomery, adjoining ft. Clarke's Mill lr''11 ""c imci. uu. aujnining capi. nicAiuey : I I i tracts, do. furmerly bclouifinir to iira. Ann is a Cold Miue.Onc tract, do. of 53 acre! on lhewet iide of the Yadkin lliver, adjoining Josli. Carter'a land. , A ho, an excellent risherv, including the. Irnrer part of the Norrowa, .including 25 - icres of land. Ali, in Rao44ph county,. 90 acrra. where Edward Urewer. liumtilv. lived: One tract of acret. on Jaekson's Creek. slm joiaihaoi Jerrat formerly lived. Aho, in Davidson county, one tract of 208 acres, where Wm. (lent!- now lives, on which there is a Ian-Yard ami ?5 acres adjoining. Abii. .200 acnes, on which James W, Daniel now lives. A liberal credit will be j;iv(n, by the pur chaser (fiven bond with appn'ived security. VHII M II. CHISIIOLM. Jrm'r. AoTvnAfT 3', 1827. 794 A T K ACT OF. LAND IS offered for sale, lying on. the of 3,1 Creek, 2S miles south of Neelj's Mills ad- fnimn? Wm. Ynune, Jno. II. Todd. Auuillnr Young, Jno. U. Todd, Aquillnr Devenpnrt, and othen. aidtrnct contains 400 crcyJ or o.1' nic" re cuii.wion. a i ss.nii. iic trfjt, mere in a tolerahiv immi iHrrMin-j,... ....i ..K.. : renient housrs ; and the land is well watered. ' f'th, is preferable, as a Covering, to1 vessels at sta. David Laslie. Any person wishing to purchase, can have it .jyr 'Jour common woollen blaniett. The j Sftte f0Urt" Prt im?vnwANl- "iCosl tn5 article may be estim,ted7sT;.Cflifln letter from ' .A-:26tA,"1826. tDlr STATE Ok'. AOJiTil.CAKDI IVA T Y virtue of a decree of the honourable Court j m.w m r.quiiv tor Kowan counts, nude at llcto. acn it) iuu ii(4tr Ul ,iiUCK$MIIC, oil me 1S( day of January nest, the T. ATJTiK a,d ZriZLLS known by the name of sgner's MiMs,"' on Ihitchmatr's creek. rl..ie J'(l,Xi. Al.o . another tract of land on the same creek, contain-! iltff .198 acre,; being the proper! of Geonre i Saner dec'd. A credit of twelve month will be jl'OUr tvor lien planketS Will cost 212,00 : OI ,r,re r ur hundred SUltldes com allowed on whole. a'nd'i furtbtr ridu.tfenCe - - -.-- - .- mitterl anniiallv In Paria. aerrn-ffrrith nf ,n IO,,n.,i,.r, ...!.,. : . will be required to irive bnds, with approved secunl.es, on the day of sale. And ritle deeds will be delivered upon full payment of the pur- chase money, by iot94 sam'L. SlLLIMAN, c. .. E. October 18M, 1827. I'rice adv. ?2 75. LOST NOTE. TIIE subscriber informs the ubli; that ha has ' lost a note of hand, made payable to himpy ' H' ood.on Monroe, fur the amount of ten dollars. and dated the 18th of fline la-t. I forewarn all persons from trading for said note. IH'MPHKEY LINSIER. SaXibitry, A ov. IM, 18.7. 3t91 TO stout JAILERS. T1KTEH, made, vellow complected 1 f.n . "... iliiow, . or flu ears o !. khont 5 ft H ..I,1 a m p . n 1 I mcnes ni(,'h, ot rather an assuminic and impu- ..... - i I dent manner ; left mv Dlantation in Kenhau. ')",r'e' 9outh-Carolina, on the Tih Julv lust. ln'ol"mation of him directed, Liberty Hill. Ker- ,naw "'strict, Soutfi-Carolina, would be thank-! ,uUy iceiv d. 77 .1 . JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM, Jun. T""" " ' Vfrrifc I "''r2" lne. LJa' " m . i.f. 1 .. "i ivinMtmnut,imnia..li I - r 1 . , TT-oliTTumc old, common size, black complexion, has a scar Sampler and wife V. Wtl' h, for m li MK0?""? cioua prosecution, gl,50O. Fayette V. Kern, of touth Carolina, LaurenrDinrict. 1 he owner is requested to come forward, prove pruueuy, pay cnarge ana take him awav. FIELDlNti SLATER, Jailer', SnMirty, Mv. Uth, IH27. 89 DR. J. W. HILLYAKD, IlEGS-leare.moat respectfully to infom Uie i M3 citizens of Davidson county, that he has just receivea a hne assortment, ot trtth Medicine s . and eii4fliseiaaUa'is tUw.elsVf'ni t pi,;i.I-.ii.: 1 .. .. ' . I . i,imuciiin hiiii iif-iur, an asiortmeni more wau .nM...evCT.:.Teaenra-mwemi7 j and he pledges his time and talents, in future, entirely 4o-his profecsiorj. He hopes, from years experience in the profession, to meet with that patronage which a man should, whose whole mind is devoted to it. His charges shall ....- .-: ..... never exceed those made bv other medical gentlemen. JhigiutVl, 27 78 SHERIFFS DEEDS, IyOM land sold by order of w rit..of venditftmi , expemas, for sale at this office; 7011X717. raoM tii ruiutfurau alb dm. Vie fallowing tiavttl drawn tkttch of a dcrirubh rRVALB CI1AUACTER. Of gentle manlers and bj tute rcfin'dt With all the trace of a polished mind t Clear sense and truth still alione In all abe spoke, ( And from herlip no bile lenlertce broke. nicer efaince of art ant knew I ., r .j ..... i Correct,y f,irfnd ,n!, ,rue ' Ilet ready fingers ply'd with equal skill i Th pencil's tiak, the needle or the quid." So poio'd her filings ao com poked her souf, So subject all tp rrason'a calm corrtroul, dneonljr pasnottilWfWf j-Bjsefiaj; Uiiturb'd the balance of her eten mind a In evrry look, and word, and thought coitfWd. The jjn'r(Mi tntnspoeta ef a fond weese- ; ; - DORCASCENA MEET JtCALY. Joyful wordi--we mret again ' Love's own language, comfort darting I hroiigli th-. souls of triends at parting, Life in death we meet again. W hile we walk this vale of tears, Compassed round with care and sorrow, Gloom to-day, ind storm to-morrow, " Meet again" our bosom cheers. . Far ,n exile, when e roam, Cer our but endearments weeping, Lonely vigils silent keeping, " Meet again" transports ui home. When the weary world is pas', Happy they whoe spirits soarint;, Vast eternity exploring, 44 Meet igain" m heircn at raet MEL0DT. Ah, what in the-a oi Id inould we prize. Like 'the "heart' tuat is wholly our own - j AnH . heart, that H change dtfiea, . :r: And ben tor our pleasure alone. As.'he bird rangrs wide through the airy t.AU. ' . . 1 'n,""Ch l,," eek for elsewhere, Yet there, only there, are we bres MISCELLANEOUS. i bom tbi: svamao caaomcLB UMFOKTS. It has been most satisfactorily proved hy the experience of all the Eastern and Northern States, an Vi , .i c .l d by tome of the til . ' l. r. L .i i.e. , "'"' wiidv is vai- , c a Comfort,. made ol five pounds of ccutsm, quilted or stiuhed like a mat- . i siti sr ra" x yards and a half of cotton ilollowj; j :" -J -4 i ivc pounds of waste7 cotton, J wTi cTi CDllr.n cm or factorv. at t c: i i l if r j-..i...... , fc . lL.UJ.ie s'x ytds and a half of cotton doth 75 td n nJIt irity,- and thnr the -death of Quilting like a Ihin matrass, 25' I s. 1,05 j - ' - '-'' 'Vj experiment, asert that One comfort is worth four 0T Jive blankets, hDd have ..s..lt,i .u .1 ... i .i , " C " l' thr ,eP' P,t,J,8an,1y a" I w.nter at Cincinnati, with a sheet and one comfort. This surely ' ' a" bed-covering, the most agree- able, and the most economical. Let planters furnish their si ves with these cheap comforts and they reserve millions of dollars to procure enjoy, merits for themselves and their f.mU lies, which were formerly expended in the purchase of miserable, little, thin r i . . ' irnm tnini.l ar on .nnrm..iii r nt. A COMFORTER. Antidote for Backbiting, cVc Dur. ing the l ist month, the following dam ages were awarded by four of the ! Courts "''ht''Giaiu.sz.'"Driialbi Superior Court- Cone and Wilt vs. SuPtrr Court Holdridge vs. Heard, ! lor libel, 1,000 dollars j L iw vs. Burk, for malicious prosecution, 900 d. liars. Greene Superior Court' Currie ard wile .it,. Bosiick, for slant'er, 1,000 . II . " . ".'?rs' -Morgan superior Court A ,n Atll'rlisWP'Tor""-Sr(racrion 2,000 dollars. Ral. Star v - i - - . low A p IEBT. , 'Tii only being in love and debt That breaks us of our rest j And he that is quite out of both. Of all the world is blest:- He sees the golden age within. All things are tree and common He eats, he drinks and takes his rest, He feat, no mail ox woraaD The LafaijctU Crant.YroTa t rr. cent deicription of the townihip in Florida, granted to Gen. Isfayette, by the Congress of the United States, we T as at sw a) derive the following facta i It u aiz rnilea square, and contains 23,040 acres, ia the centre of a fertile coun trv. and ia adtacent to the town allahassee, the capital of Florida The citizens of the place, by common consent, have named the township the La-Urange rorcst. The surface o: the land is beautifully waving, t often hilly, but not mountainous f and the scenery is varied and interesting Lakes of trsasparcht water, abounding jm.fes.hasurjqwpdel wrni scauennff erowtn oi live oax. white flowering magnolias, and other Wrgreens variegate the picture and add niucKtotK? of the icetee; The soils of this (rant possess the v.a4 nous qualities of the oak and hickory and hammock lands t and the produc lions are sugar 'cane," tobacco, black and green seed cotton, rice and corn, with the smaller grains. The orange, fig and grape have been successfully cultivated,, and it is believed that most of the tropical fruits may he gr adually acclimated. The La Grunge Forest is on an elevation 200 Icet above the surface of the ocean, within 20 miles of the Gulf of Mexico, in lat. 20 30, North ; and the climate is mild and salubrious. It is not known what dis position the General will make of this grant; but it is rumoured that he con templates the introduction of a- colony of..F.rench peasants, with a view of cultivating the fig, the olive and' the grape. rao.ii TPs w roax ixiiicax. - A long Feb ruaf if, ln a late Amer ican is an account of the British line of battle ship Varspite,- crossing the 4 80th,. degrejr ..pf Ljrgitude, which made the week consist of eight dnys. This i by no means an unusual oc currence! but the lollowmg, which may be called a geographical or chrpn , ological paradox, cin occur but very seldom, and be interesting to our res dent In the month of. February. 1824. in the ship Jstpiter, under my cm- mand, I crossed the same meridian, "r where "the extreme of eait and . . . . t ,11 i- ii., uj itt, iiui iikui inc iiiuiuii (February,) to consist of SO days, in- eluding six Sundays ench day con . i c i i t isted ol 24 hours, as u usual with a gentleman m rans, to his corres- pondent in England, tinted A ag. 1 7, rao tion,thatia theda; previoupt.the tL . .1 . r 's-ail at t Douies ot tour tnaiviauatSi wno had every one of them was occaaioncd by the passion of gamine. TheCommis'- Pll. . ;.r..J :, k. . . 'ary ol Police informed h.m, that out i. .. . '- V... t . of Ihe number might" bef attributed loj the same cause. CJPT.UA stmmes. It appears by an appeal to the public in the National Intelligencer, that this indefatigable theorist is in great dis tress. In pursuing researches relative to his theory of concentric spheres, the hullowncss of the earth, . 8tc. he has expended all the wealth he was possessed of, anJ is now experiencing the hcartlessncss of the world in af- fording a man who has made such a wonderful discovery charitable relief. Philadelphia Album. Moore has beautifully eipanded the idea, in itself a fine one, contained in Napoleon s proc tarnation, on hi landing from Elba. The pas sage is this : " L'aigle volera de clocher, jusqu'auz tours ue isotre uame." r - - 1 ho poet makes of it the following exquisite lines : Forth from rragehar-ea)le fews t lights From steeple on to steeple, winged its flight, With calm and easy grandeur, to that throne, From which a royal craven had just flown: And resting there, as in itseirie, furled Ihose wings whose very rustling . shook the - world." There is another very happy imas-e applied to that great man, in a litjle poenvthe name of whose autnor we have forgotten, or never knew, Oh ! burr him deep in the limitless sea Let his heart have a boundless grave, Whose spirit in fife waa as fierce and free '.. As the course of the tempest'a .aya. .. , ,,, ,n. v. And 10 (ar from the reach of mortal controul, - Were the depths of nia fathomless mind, T hat the ebbs and flows of his single soul, W ere tides to the rest of mankind," The late Dr. Beddowcs ascertained that butchers, who live more on ani mal food than other men, are rarely, if ever, liable to the disease of the lungs,, termed pulmooy consumption. Chartottc Tttipte.The author 0f this afTecting little tale, Mrs. Rowsotu has left behind her posthumous work entitled 14 Charlotte Daughter, or the Three Orphans." It is a sequel to the former, and will be published in a few weeks. Str$ngc Exhibition K black wo man is advertised for public exhibition in New-Orleans. This extraordinary woman is very black, and walks on alt fours, and possesses all the igility 0f a monkey inclimbirig. She converses freely in Creole French, and is about 18 years of aget. . Jlet lo limbs are like those of the OurangVuUngr' A d. " mitrawe- Si fathcrwWr hhfmtif" nan price. operation was lately performed j., Uhler, by Dr. George McClclan; professor of .surgery in JesTerson to), lege, Philadelphia. Between five "and six inches nf two carious ribs were safely' removed, to the great relief of the patient. The professor performed two or three lesser operations during his stay, which as too short toerablo his friends in that place to manifest in a suitable manner their great resptct for his character and admiration of his talents. HIXDOO WOMLX. The Hindoo women, when yountr. are delicate, are beautiful) so far as we can reconcile beauty with the olive complexion. They are finely propor tioned, their limbs small, their TeaTures soft and regular, and their eyes black and anguishing) but the bloom of beauty soon- decays, and age makes a riTpld progress before they have aten thirty years j this may be accounted for Iron) the heat of the climate, and the crji toms of the country j as they often arc mothers at twelve" years" tif age. and grand-mothers at five-and-twenty. JMontesque justly remarks, that wo men in hot climates are marr'Mgeabla at eight, nine, ;or ten years of age; therefore in those countries infancy and marriage generally go together. They are uld at twenty j their reaios therefore never accompanies their beauty ; when beauty demands the empire, the want of reason forbids the claim ; when reason is obtained, beau ty is rid more ! . No women can be more attentive to cleanliness than the Hindoos j they take every method to render their persons delicate, soft and attractive; their dresa - is peculiarly . becoming, consisting of a loBgApiece of silk, or couo...rkUdr,r.oundi the waist, and hanging in a graceful manner to tho feet, it is after'warda 1 brbughf werthc - boiJy in negligent Jblds, under whia they . cover, the .bosom, with a. shnr.1 waistcoat of satin, but they wear no linen. Their long black hair is adore ed with jewels, and wreaths of flow, era ; their eaVsVfe bored in many placsand- loaded with pearlr anil precious stones fall from the ceck over the bosom. The "arms are covered with bracelets, from the wrist to the elbow ; they have also gold and silver chains round their ancles, mid abun dance of rings on their fingers and toes ; among the former is a sdmu mirror. We perceive by the Patterson In. telligencer, that a wealthy English grntleman who was formerly one of the most extensive cotton shippers in England, has recently removed his es tablishment consisting of fifteen thou sand spindles, and four hundred pow er looms, to New York. Such an ac cession to our manufactures cannot fail to be of much advantage, and we hope in a short time to be able to adorn our bodies sufficiently, ; ? w ithout the r- eign aid of ornament." Philadelphia MuiH. At the Tall term of Sampson Supericr- Court, last week, Curtis Orrell, whoso trial had baen removed to that count from New Hanover, was convicted of the murder of his cousin, Penelope OrrelN and sentenced b Judge Rufiin to be hunjr on r ridar the 7th of .next month. " easels remarkable for the reason whicir is supposed to have prompted the prisoner to the commission of the dreadful erinie.i. via that the. deceased hfd refused W marry him. Fayette. Obiervtt- "-ii -H'-rf.Vi:-.-' So Noah when he anchor'd safeori The mountain's top, his lofty haven, And all the passengers he bore Were on the new world set ashore He made it first his chief design To plant and propagate a Vine 5 , . Which since, has overwhelmed and dfov'J Far greater numbrs,on dry ground, Of wretched mortals,' ohe by one, Than all the flood before had done. .
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