Vt
1 it
' 4."
v7 ' ''-Jf
ii iiWiiMiiiiiMwwwwriiMn"wl '
P ASI ! W AVTF.n 1l , Married
n i i ti. .... t... .i:.:-- sir.jainei
lie ruusvioi. r Hi, uetiinru i-rr.fif hipi .. ,,
Uo.wtt nrl N-nnests those indebted to him.l 11
, . . .. - -- M .,llftui
th first iif February' .""
T
to make payment nirainrt
next, as longer indulgence need nut be expect,
ej. Iwillstll . ' '
GOODS
at reduced prices hereafter, for turn aitm. .
GEO. M'CONNAIGIIEY.
' Satifbur), .Vnr. 29, 1827. " 9r "
MANSION HOTEL,
JSJUSDUttr, A'ORTf C.1ROIJX.1,
BY I7ilt AlLFMOJtr
TIIIH elegant establishment, situated
n at the north eorner of the Court,
f louse: lii t"t?ieWinier:"iml
i T ' . :,
tted up in a new and superior style, lor the re.
evtiGmwVmJU&r!:l Pa'n have
been taken to procure for this eslalinpBWeWt0'
0. V.
latcly.tt East Machiaitate of Maine,
I Pigeon to Mm Ann Beam. Upon rc a
i marriage, sortie mlschit'vom wag wrote
ing pun t
A lonely Ifyeoit, young and fair,
The dupe of many an idle dreatt),
Forsook his wandering thro' the air,
i And lit, by chance, upon a tan.-
Where, afe from ttorms, and quite at rest,
He fmmd a partner fo hi nest.
new furniture of every description, neocnury
for the comfort, of Traveller lb most ap
?L ;w iroed rrvts fc.avf . been-selected with great
care t the bar stocked With ehoici5qnoaitl
: &e tables .attended by obliging ami attentive
nosier, i no convenience of uiirirai,,., ,. .
equal to any in the place. " The house contai.:sL,, )ic, he tna'Sffi&& IMtaL.
new, cheap Cash stoke,
. ' in costoiin, n. c,
eTiilE suBscnber reSpectfullv inform tl oitj.
I. sens of Concord and Cabarrui county, that
.he h 9Qietunin Uie Hnine formerly oecu
pied by Mafhj &"tftiMtMtrsmiffi
t ,. vT.
llafdwure
Cutlery and
fn a word, a rrnrrat asaortmenf tf ait (r4lctei
-rvee---.-
f ; " '
I t - I I ... 11 t
a nuinarr F niir?nn,.wui.niKN , Kfcl(( with n,ch care RnJ .ltrhtion
caicuimea ror me acconmioaauon oi j raentr
arid Boarders. Attached tu which, there is a
l)ry Uoods and Hook Store. .
To the m ho may please to eel! on him, ,he
assures them that no pains will he spare ! to
render their stay comfortable and pleasing.
KZKA ALLKMONG. :
Saliibwy,XC.Stfit.7tlHJ. 81
EBEN DICKSON,-
Gentlemen and IahTui Fancy Hoot and Mite
.Maker.
t KTUIINS thanks to the gentlemen and h
3 dies of Salisbury and vicinity, for th lib
era! encouraerment he ha met with since he
llSf
all of
which will be sold for the fen price possible
for C.1SI. The subwribiT invites tlie 'public
to call, nnd examine for themielvesi and he
hopes, by strict attention to busincs, to share a
pHrt of their patronage.
EDWARD CRESS.
N. II. Also, a general nKsnrtrm-nt f ! IN and
COPPER WAliK,. tnge her with STILLS,
equally accommoriating. F. CHESS.
Concord, Vov. 27th, 1S ?7. 292
POETRY.
THE JUEETJXO OF SHIPS.
ir noon.
When o'er the slleot ieu alonei
For days and night we've cheerless gone,
0, they who't e felt it know bow tweet;
Some sunny morn, sail to meet.
Ship ahoy V our joyful cry,
Sparkling once is every eye";
While, answering back the sounds we hear, "'
" Ship ahoy ! what cheer what cheer f"
Then sails are back'd we nearer come
Kind woMs ire nid of friends and borne
And soon, too, we part with pain,
TS'W (Per Mm 'ft m jfgatas-s;-
JbEU.WNOLt.
All thing are tracifwitnelanc
Rorn of the ecret soul's mistrust,
-To. feel.her 'r c'hereal wings
p' Wertgh-y iuwn witlk yileidegradcd dostr
feei h Mght extremes of joy
nt ing bfrfohcrasicms bf digtrt,j?
Like the sweet blor-oms of the May,
Whose fmgrance endi in must.
0 give her, then, her tribute just,
Ifer sight, and tear, and musings holy ;
There is im music in the life
That sounds with idiot laughter solely ;
There's not a string attuned to mirth,
15 nt bus its chord in Melancholy.
TIT''" .
t GOLD M I N ES, N KG l( ES, LAN OS, &c.
j T .ITILL be sold to the liigliert bidder, at the
; IT. late dwelling house of Angus Cbisiiolm,
i ! c'd. on tlie 1st of .Tlillliirviirit. nnr! In enn.
has been in busineks ; and hopes tbat his unre- j tinue from day to day until all shall be disposed
mining aitenwon iu ou-ines-t nere.-uter, and a i .
riOGKAPHICAL
e!y
lilt-
V
m
TJUM1S JIDDK EMMET, Ef.
I rauM mi 1. TOMK iLBIOS.
I The melrtiicholv death ol this excel
(lent roan and distinguished advocate ha;
been announced to this community, and
excited a stmDathv as honorable in it.
-T . 1 J j (t -..'....ii ih.tci r . " 99
ftprtli, a general atrtment of Material, which Dam creek, known by the name of Chisholm's I possessors, as it Was justly merited bv
wm enable mm to execute every jlescr.ptiou.oLLMpl' Mine, including ninety acres of Land. ! ihe eminent virtues of him whose sudden
"vajii snap v iii a lie iiitai. lAmiiujiiiLJicT. tin ru. i m.'iii 11 ic nail in i .am i. r-nnmmaeaai.i i asfM a s -
We. nd elegant style. fining, he Naoddph linV.nd A. HlV1?
desire to please, will entitle him to a continu
.nee of the same.
He lias now on hand, jut received from the
Sateen or eighteen lik
Women, Ho s, and (iirl?
AIo, the well known Cold
Ke.groes, Men,
Vim on Reaver
was prieraioenf, ctianp;ec1 hu icteftmA
ation, ahd gave a direction to hit future
fortunes, and laid the foundation of hit
future fame. Dr. Emmet wished him
to embrace the profession of his deceased
brother, and he immediately entered into
its studies with an ardour proportioned to
his future success. Called to the bar, he
was immediately distinguished among his
cotemnoraries, and might have looked to
the. highest.. honours of his profession)
had he squared hu politics With his Inter
est, becoming the associate and friend
of Curran, O'Connor, and Grattan arid
Keogh, he espoused ihe cause of Ireland
;a cause which at last brought Tu'slro-
Iberdtoutbo scaffold Ijsnd he was one of
wic executive coinmiuce oi uiuicu irisn
men in the memorable rising of 1798
GENERAL SUM M A RY
. APPAU.LM) FACTS,
It has been ascertained that in the cits'
f New York there ,re 3000 licensed .
trog thofit t that at least three-fourths of
the tenants of the Alms House becotno
such in consequence of Intemperance ; anJ -that
nine tenths, of the cases which are
brought before the Justices of the police
rise from the same souree. As the an
nu.l expense for City Poor .is ,boUl" .;.
S80.000, it follows that 8r3o;00O is thB
annual, tax laid upon our citizen by this
vice, to say nothing of the Urge amount
Which is voluntarily paid bv lis victims.
. A. Y. Obiervtr.'
Union if ZMetafii hni tat'eitittu in
v"onLJ: " -I, , viuvnvj tuutnerunt ana IWIITUW Ift Utrmar.lt'
of that society and,,, plan, for revolu UtMnndttr to renounce tht
lionizing Ireland. Such was then his u.n.,i ia .k- -i.k-.i" 7.0f
reputatiaTJhe jjar, that lie was invited
to thelttipbTiiint flice m 1fendi0;4ec
bajd Hamilton Rowqn,; which he declined
fiom the best motives, and yielded that
task to the firmness and fearless devotion
of Curran. He was' soon called to ex
perience the fate of his client and whh
M'Neven and many oihers, he was im
prisoned in the nil of Dublin, on a charge
of high treason. After icmaining here
ot some months without nv overt act
barged against him, overtures were
unleavened bread at the celebration of the
I C....- . .!.:. .l n ..
r on whir h lb P.j...
iswtvioai, nq ,,saiq,reach-foh-rt
band of fellowabipwe.re'"h
The assembly rose ?'iimalianewsfff'iAd
the Calvinista embraced the Lutherana
in the true spirit of Christian love,' whila
no dry eye was seen in the place.
Dangerous Question k kimnle hos'h.
being one day at confession with his priest,
was asked by the father if he had never
greased the teeth of the guests' horses, to
. w. Alexander ViM deliver an ad.lresa.
Brethren of tlie nvigl.Loiii.g Lodges are in.
Wed to attend. v "
In the evening, a Pah n be given at Mrs.
Mary Worke'a. By order,
THOVfys jfR, .rv.
Stntervi!le,Aov.26th,W27: .-5,93 "
nT" Orders for work from s dintmre. uili nntiten im udilrh rhrr.. . - ...1 ,Vhcn an individual in ordinary life.
ovattatded to,unlesi accompanied by the r7ii;,,7 JoM fimnd : One tract, do. adpinL'ig lip above. ' w"tever my be. , the purity ofhis char
or its equivalent. No Northern made Work will , i W acresron IvhTch elevation bf his
impaired, excepl ladies shoes, or the footing ! lived,: One tract, do. of 50 acres, in the lower views, is Pitched a WTroltiusT the lot.
' 'y mcp. .rtinininsr : ClarkMill Vetttr vhc..hcart5 of friendVand wr
- I .;?nof Deeemhrt- next, being the an-Smith, on which rti'ereisif'H''1Wiw'S--Oii. ?J!.0!b,nS the affectionate endear'
J nivirvj-yAf--i.j-.i ,1- ,,r"tfi . . , mm .T la -;t. ; ,
iloriah 1jWv ci . t k . . k , ari" '"" owvni -,. uiu o ltiy lecis. not tne event
i??:; .LtS ! ;r; J?r. occurred, the great machine
n, . 1 1 - -..- - nit i.uriuw.',, jiiciiitu mr acri'n ... 11 .:.u .1 1 r ..
orJanU. . j 1 oiis rn y nn ine regularity 01 unntsturbed
Ah, in ' Randolph "co.inivf ?'acirsrhert I a,-f' M.lf .progrearfonBut wh:tl.a
Edward It rearer formrrh lived; One tract tf 1 1;,C Thomss Addis Emrnet, Whose
JWacr.H. .jHfkwn'i Creek, wlieie Joi;t:han in nte istngrsvrn on the imperishable
Jerrat formerly lived. f.lhl,lH of historv-whose Renius and
Al-o, m Davidson county, om- tract of 208 i,n. .1 1 - . .
acres, where Wm. (JrofT now lives. In ihich , " Reived the Un-
there is 1 Tan-Vufd and 25 arres adjoining- Ueht "l!)Ute of bo,h hemispheres
Alfo, 200 acre?, on which lam... v n,:..i whose public .and Drivate course, whrthrr
's a patriot or father, was a combination
of tin,)itted onor, of the gentlest and
kindest affection, and the warmest chari
tv -he simple beaut v of whose life.
iotary on wii, m. may be in
" Mmry worra ; wnen such a man
mfarla Kn lhasi rr rr m vyi anl nim n A id i
.k I:. .u. 1 r .u. Preent ?Mir eatirg their allowance of
: c x"" w ,"B hy -ndp-ur Never, replied the ostler
In a subsequt nt confession, the ostler ac
knowledged the -frequent commission of
that frud. How,'' said the priest ! "I
remember at your last confession you
said you had never done so !" Na more
had I then," answered the ostler; "for
till toutold me.. I never knew that greas.
ing a horse's teeth would prevent Ms eat
ing; but since you.-fiist put it in my
mind I have been tempted to practice tho
T
NO POSTAGE PAM)
est? a l ' T m . ss i
nr. .-11 1 rsii ni a rwi'Pii eminiw k . t i
- ; ., K"esunspur. , now lives. -
A liberal credit will be given., bv the
ciuaer giv,.n honrt with
intennea revolution, ann the names
those implicated in it, as the ptice
. s a rr . a
ineir release i he proposition was re-
ec'ed with indignation, as a reflection on
heir honour. Dr. M'Nrven and Mr
mmet were the committee who received
the offer. The prisoners were then re
moved to Fort George in Scotland, and
thus the bonds which bound Mr. Emmet
to a father, a giiltufit brother and n ufTcc
donate sister, were severed forever. Af
if 'wo more jrearirbflingerinav captivity
Mr. Emmet was released, Bnd passing to
France,. he .spugM in . her. sunny skies
obli;tpjf-pt.-'a renjfr
noil 01 a snanerca constnuuon.
:. -r . . .
in 1 oii ne loutMt a resting plate in
Ne.w.York, and soon won his way lo pop
ular favour and . professional reput'atinh,
ana nelped, bv bis metchless cloquenc
fraud"
Original Jnetdote Man of our readers
kno tha Genr ral deene, of the Revo.
,rllHtion; ,ait General Bh,wn, now M,j6P
. ' G e ii era r bHh r UfJ ifed Si t4f w j Wit-
tumiuon, own summers. 1 he. Jwiier not
Uihg since attended Hu Qu kers meeting
in I lii ritu "Afiii .i;rt-i.' -.1 .i...
i" .- - - r wi i-c, n wormy
10 addanother triumph to the universal, f " " I9,!:oen Uur
: .- 1 ill 11 tnr rrTuiuiinn njn 1 - ,.,.... 1.
4U'Kcr
now we" have t Brown nnLr. k
they were both true4ae." Prila. fiap.tr.
I'. ni,',. ... .Iln.. . ..1 . 1
Aaion to write to him through the me-iint f
Ae post-office, on official business, that he i'
determined heraafter to py no attention to
Cfcrnmunicstions on which the pota'e is not
paid. He is compelled to adopt thia ruk, to
a)ve himselt from a very heayy tax.
P. CALDWELL. ;
StatetwUe. On. 3l,j, ly. t&z '
pur-
npnrnveii ertirii v.
winrsoN n. chisiiolm. .fmv
,yf, 31, 18.7. feO
FAYETTRVIf.I.F. Nor 7th, 1827.
f "tlfcKt -JWHAY h4. -Ml DAVID .
M I (Jlf A.NF. L Co. will
LAND FOR SAL
Whojeale Hardware intl Cutfem .Wore, at No.
Ill Pearl street. New-York, under the firm of
.tallray ft t;rane.: Thev are now selling off
PCRStTANT to a decree of the Co-m of at: very, reduced prices, their assortment
Equity for Rowm county, will be sold on ' Dry Goodxr
the premises, on the 15th lv of January next, Utirdxvure and
Jancis Gibson and others, near Stiie waft's "Vlfi Z:r:z.
tn aaul county, on a credit of 6 and 1 months, lr'T 'r"'y o ineir removal. 4.92
Price advrS?.?5T"
Ml LI1 ., r. m. r.
H?e96
this
B1
-ESTATE OF AU RED MALAY, , ...
TflK subscriber having qualified as Kxecu.
tor Af the fast wiH and testament of Alfred
Macay,- late of ahsbury, dee'd-. desires all per
stina indebted to said dee'd. to make paymciit
With, as little delay as possible : and all nersom
liaving clmrna againr the estate, will present wirery-ttt ins profession.. Jle
tliem, legally authenticated, lor settlement,
within the time limited by act of assembly, oilier.
Wise this notice u ill be pled in bar of their re.
Cprery. JAMES MARTIN, Jr. Fscec'r.
Ao. Till, 18C7. 1V02
lt..J. W HILL-YAK IV
EOS tetive rrirTsf refnectfitll,' tn ir,fr, !,.
citizen of Davidson countv. th:i lu- llH llllt
rMveiriu 'i'ssortme'nmf -irH'edHea-
arid expect to t rccive within a few week, from
Philadelphia and New-York, an cf-ortmeut more
extensive tlian liiivr .reached, this
and he pledges his lime and talents, in future,
from
hopes,
: cars exiKTiencr in the irofsion. In ml u-rth
that patronage which a man should, whose
whole mind is devoted to it. His charges shall
never exceed those ntade bv other medical
gentlemen. . l?wt 27. 1827 ' 78
FORTY DOLLARS BEIVARI).
T AN away friMn the atibcriber, on the 1st of
X May last, my Aeyro Jloj OEHRUE, about
26 or 27 )eara of age, smooth black skin, plea
sant countenance aving one of his fingers so
injmed by a machine a renders it u?elc), and,
til as recollected, f.lllte doubled un in I114
Stfiie tf ,wth-l uroiiui, Cabarrui C'untu :
JOHN NLTL anM others, hrirs st lawi.f Jamei
Neil, dee'd, Thomas Neil. Mary Carv,
Hi'iu Hunter and Hetsey his wife; Petition for
sale of the real estate of Jame- Neil, dee'd. It
appearing to the satisfaction of the court tltxt
the defendants in this case reside out nt' th!.
k struck dowo to the remorseless grave,
the bJcod tushes bsck to the fountains of
the heart, and we ere lost in wonder as
e ccntemplate the strength and unac
countaoie providence which has: hurried
him so suddenly away. Emmet passed
from before our eyes like a brieht vision
Lr-p stood but now in the glorious pantr
Hn vi mirm ana eloquence In the very
hall . of judgment, pursuing- the noble
!',.eJ, nid embraced with an ardour
and rfe vot :on t aTefy'Svitnessed at any time,
ciwi -winost c-ver-athis. period . of Jiff.
V heard his last effort, which like the
increasing plendor of the sun as it sinks
o rest, seemed to grow yet more radiant
itn tetltngs and energy, and all the at
tribute oi grnbs-ond inanother mo
ment the heart that was ever filTed with
the noblest sentiments, and the enllnaaal
mind which rould patiently eiramine the
arrana of practice unravel the knotted
combinations of falsehood or comprehend
with its grasp the profoundest questions
of government and politics, were palsied
bv the cold hand of relentless death ! It
IS a consolation to those who Invert him
.. - . r.. 1 1111' inr rrvu 1 inn B. n.n
.. l I -.-L. -ir-t-.XJ' ; I . . . J n "
ij vi miii inirni. nr him uisungtiisneciT artd
nimseu nerc in (teter.ding some luinive
slaves, and astor isbtd hrs audience bv the
ardour of his enthusiasm, und the novel
excellence of his manner, lit held for a
short time, in 1812, and '13, the office
of Attorney General ol this State, but soon
resigned the appointment, and never af
tee sought or occupied a public station
rnnce MatternichV is stated in 1 let
ter from Virnna, that this distinguished
nobleman, ihe greatest diploma'isi ft Eu
rope, is about to lead a plebeian tn :ho
aliar, In the person of Mdemoistilr Da
I .awa,L am it m. k - J ' L . f t
Simple and unostentatious in hi, private vl n. . w 1 K " " " 'lU'C
arc, Mr. e. ,.valcd his whole 80U 10 his , T"rcrrom.
proiession ; midnight vigils too often fol
lowed the severe labours of the Foium-
and no client ever complained that the
merits of hi? case had not been perceived
and sustained. His knowledge was nro-
f foundhis researches : to hia last , mo
meats unremitting. He possessed a
mind nf vlrr.rlin.rn rkmnu.!.!
- " " ..whuiui 1,11 LU 1IU C1IC1IBIOII. - . . " - -
and the strongest and most extensive i ,UP?" DeI4nK , ? 0pe" In. ScPtember
powers of analysis he eliio, td the secret -:- ' . toj!,e fMT n
of identifying himvelf with his case. .ndT'"'"" 1 "e 9At hA,tlf
pretty. All the Austrian aristocra. y are
in commotion at this mlillirtn f, t
even said th! the credit of This powerful
diplomatist may be shaken by the circum
stance. - road in Jone-A piece of stone from
a lime stone quarry at Wamall, N. Y.
large enoviuh lor the load 10 turn munil.
tin a christalized or sirrv
.... r f
adding a. sort of personal interest to his K . i " K?
professional ol.lbalion: " Enerf i.h"an(
iKillit imaginatioiu forvBed withacru .' . 1 l,e 'one ' a Prion of a
rate and discriminating views of English T "1"" en fee' below the surface.
history, enriched with all the fruits of
various knowledge, and Messed with a
noble en'husiasm -he appeared at the
bsj-j the very model of a learned, accom
plished, and eloquent lawyer."
American IfineThe editor of the 1
THE WORLD:
The world, which the s oung mp figures
10 himself smooth and quit t as the lake
ia ihe vailej he wih fiiid a sea foaming
with tempests nnd boiling" with w?ilfl-
pools; he will be sometimes overwhelm-
Darien (Georgia) Gazette, says : A few 1 "V" ! ''lenc5' T Nome'
days ago. gentleman of this citv polite-' ,m,Vla,:,:f,, to"
iuiiuiM wrongs anu iruns, rompe-
'-. 'it'?'
m
h "- ' s
-f
as we
kand; andS feet 10 or 11 inches high. Said ,:l,e ''lerifore, ordered, that publication be
boy belongs to the estate of Jese Wren, dee'd. ma(le.f?r SIX ;eK? successively in the We'tem
ow in the care of the subcribcr. iind Tafot Ca'u''nian' ',r,n,f'1 M1 Salisbury, givinjr notice to
aa-ent ofaaid rrjt it 1. .,.,,,.1 1.. :.....!. sanl detendants to anoear at next irm ,.r
making his way to some free state. 1 he above ?ur ,0 e neM f"r ,he county of Cabarrus at ; ' o this community which . he has so
regard will be paid on his delivery to me, in ,h.e couH-house in Concord, on the Gth Monday ! inng served, his loss is a severe one, but to
Lancaster District, S. ( or lodged in .my ji.il in a tcV f',,r,h Monday in Mach next, and j,his brethren of the B-r nerh.n, hi. In
North " Carolina. Virein.a or slanland.'so aa I P'Uer or demur to said petition, or the ! : rnnrCLn 01 Car' perhaps his loss
receive him ; or R25 if taken in South Carolina samc Wl" be ukcn Pro confesao, and heard ex-' ,"cl,dri,nic- 1 ne amenity ot Ms man
ROBERT S I INSON. Parte " t0 ,llem- w'"es, 6l96
November 4th. 1827. 3mll0l) ALEXANDER H. McRF.K, e. m. e.
that he died in the full aosseaaion of his
uniivalled fHculties. and in the rirh nffr wa!l n,de from Grapes which he denom-
'ions of all those who ever approached !?.a,t" ,bc u'arr-nton, native grape. This
him. me, to my tMte, is similar to a rich
wine such as I have often drank at Cy
lv presented me iu Knttl rr V;..l!
made by Thomas M.Call. Esq. with a re-1 ,",0,n. fnxlt,i"' fhe wis
OUest that 1 would e ve mv m.ininn nf if. ' I""" "" ,u' ",.v ",,u
"... . . . " r-- 1 la nm
which 1 do with oleasure. One botth-
ly quit hope, to be free from fear.
Haaselas.
-StaU.JSteh.qrotina, Jihe countv t
kJLl'ERIOR C.nnrt of Ijiw, September term,
KJ 1127. Maiorv Hatilw!itnrKaR&,Tr&'KKbh.ii.
Whereas, it appears to
STATE OF NORTH CAKOLlX A
sT v - j r . . - "
i finur in aorcrer or ine nonourat) e Court try 1127 UfanWitti-X.tlT ".
19 of Eouitv for Rowan countv. n. IZ., V TTy BW n " E7II' BafrlWrnl!
t. - , riiiiuii mr oivorcp.
! . f 1 r
! H- oerterm ttierenrriirj7ririe-f,teTa'-mt--uj.i.- ...:..r ,..
'"l T'11 ' -..age of, Moekaville. on the , "XZZSZ
W flayol January next the LANDS nnd. rd( red bv the co . th.V i "
ii . .u". ' J! .c .: . . 'i I" 'J .,w ' "y:0 1 iern Carolinian, that the defendant .nn... survive h m.
.- . v . . . . . . . . ..im .... iii. un r riwi rnni.in.
' same creek, contain.
ing 196 acres; being the property of George,
..ii, u.u, n .rtuii in iweive montns will be
allowed cn the whole, and a further indulgence
of 6 and 13 months for a nioietv, with interest
after the expiration of 12 months. Purchaser
will be required" to give bonds with approved
aecurities, on the day of sale. And title deeds
iftb$jlel''r uPon I psymeoJ of the4r4
chaac roohej Tjp-r-iXU34i!l.w
rice alv.
ners, the urbanity of his deportment, the
excellence of his heart, and his kindness to
the youngest members of the profession,
all render him a model for imitation, and
re.,Jbreter.ngrfen.jiwLl.hJ.'.hei.rt of
whom he was associated. Of
cmight well be called the fath
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ci.us n tuiamen pernans we
ithout offence, tn those who
that whether w rmtrarA ik
lit t tl lib V I . 1' . I . . -
-. . .. ou,,u,iurs.oun or i.aw tobe held virtues ot the heart, the hieh sense ol
for the county of Ashe, at th.. r..r, u. ., . . K tense oi
Jefferson, on th i.ird iiondav of .ur.n,cn cnarae erizel every action
and then and there plead, answer or demur' , " ' or ,he displays of forensic
otherwise the petition will be heard exn.rte, and I ,a.'cn, has not left his superior behind
me same sei tor trial. Witness, David Earnest. n,m-
Clerk.. at office, this 7th day of .Noremher. Mr P.mm.i w.. P.i.
prus as abreaklast wine. The other bot
tle is from t grape he calls the Violet.
This wine aDDroaches nearer tn th ?fr.
A I). 1827.
' 1 rice tdvr. R4
D.
EARNEST, LTk.
3mtOJ,
'Off Rratm tNJurr of aw: ptember term,
I8Y. I.uii.i Beach Vi. Eliiah Rpnch . Al.
vorce. On motion, it as ordered, that adver
tirnient be made for three months in the lia
leiidi lieirister and West rn t:mlinion ,(..
TO JAILERS.
rEIER, a stout uiade, yellow complected
fellow, 35 or 40 ears old, about 5 feet 8
inche high, of rather' an assuming and impu
dent manner , left my plantation in K. r haw
jwinci . rout n-rrolma, on the 7th July last. ' court house in Morganton, on tlie 4th Monday
Information ot him d reted. I il,.r,v n:ii v f....k . T ' un . . 'nomy
. .. v Mifnm
maw nistnct, south-Carolina, would
l'ji'v received. '
-JOStni eiNM.(JTJAM
j Elijah Reach appear at the nest Superior Court
,of Iiw to be held lor Dtirke ,coi4nty, at die
court House in Morganton, on the 4th ,Mond
lot March next, tlitn and there nla.l nU..r
be thank- demur, or the petition jvill be heard exparte.
7r Ifst: WM. W. ERWIN.Cn.
M,un. f Pr;feSUf. SS' 3ttit99-
24th, 1764 his father was a physician o
gre.t practice and reputation, andesided
waifiard--Ml.Ir.,.,aaer . xeceivirur a
rrmst lihefai duatibh? devoted himstlf
lo the study of medicine. After passing
sometime at Edinburgh, he visited the
schools of tne Continent, and returned to
Dublin, having made all the acquisitions,
which unremitted labor and a vigorous
mind could a. hieve at that period of life.
We believe, however, that Mr. Emmet
practised but little ; the death of an elder
brother who eyen in tbjs talented fomilj
sala, or, as we term it (Sicily Madeira)
than real Madeira; though a little too
sweet for either. It is to be hoped that
Mr McCall will continue his exertions in
promoting the cultuie of the vine : and
that Georgians, grateful for those, patriotic I jLjtJ
efforts will amply compensate his labors. j By "J,
PAurie Docior YYadd men'ions a cajft
of one Samuel Jesus who died at the
age of 5. in 1817. This man in the
tourse of twenty one years, look two
hundred and twenty six thousand nino
hundred and thirty four pills, and forty
thousand bottles of mixture!
RRITIsn CJBIAF.T.
Tt would annrar tn be a difficult task tfl
get the Britiah Cabinet again complete!
since the death of Mi C inning.
j uy almost every arrival we have lnfnrfns-
The following lines add7edloC
were written by a Revolutionary Soldier
in
not materially affecting its character. veT
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kWnrko..J.mitAti..v..:.i... -. c K to anew its want or staoiu.y.
rniumt,.. ir .h- - . . . " 1 hus one of ,h latest London papers re-
Columo a. It thev are tint ivm nn.! ..!" r r
on ru;m ,k. n.r.Lc , ' ' WJ ce,ved antes, that the r
Hail Columbia, happv land,
Hail great Council, high you stand !
Remember those who placed vou there
1 hrouge eight long years of bloody war,
While you could neither feed nor pay
I he men who now to you do pray.
Remember we as Rebels fought
W'e k not mlm as Aecae d - . .
A contract was 'twixt us and youj
We humbly ask you to fulfil
Engagements made, and pay the hill.
In the Legislature of Pennsylvania.
there are eighty one friendly to the elec-
i f i n i f fin bkaib r r mm
v. t. Bv ft son, lourreen lor rar,
rangement now is, thai Lod Tenterdeo is
to be Speaker in the House of Lords s that
Sir J. Scarlett is to take his place as Chan
cellor, and that Mr. Brougham is to be
'Attorney General.
A 'meeting of citizens of Newbrrn if
this tva Utelv heli,.for.lhe prPSL
e . : .. n :.
oi rremotaiiztng tne next vongres. on
the subject of tftiproving the navigation
of the several Sounds and River, which
empty themselves into the Ocean at Oc ra-
cock bar, and particularly the Swasn, or
great obstacle within a few mil s "of rhe
bar, and which it is supposed may be rc-
Ad,ms and five doubtful, in the flousc of i moved by the constant- use of dradsi:'g
"wprcsenranves. machined
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