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'--I . - ? f i i v r . 1 v., V Ours are the plans of fair, etightfi pe&ce9 UnwarpM by party rae to lire like brother. vVoVlV-.': V? i v it P JOSEPH G ATiKS SON,,,i r ' ilr per anrjum-halfin advance. ween - Ulte DlratjMvpf InAcpendence. e vjl vivacjiy br Mr. Rotlnej ilomtv n,iinprs wn Earned (into Ms .public 1' Revolutionary, ar, have many a ta!, to jnoitte'lhe'fEaifty.nd, humoir. of Csesac Bodney. -Amonj; others the following one W be fecofd'd4 from 'an authentic source. tfie delegates 1V4 v frrinV daring the eaily periods l for ifiduloinr;asectionaJ prepossession, not indeeil malici)usy, but often 'sarcas - nVilltK Wbeti ttrblie out in Kish-wrtought euloifes nnd pref?reie to Virginia, over l the other menders 01 me cuineuciai-T, it Was; termed domhdonisrrw Among the ;reprfwntativM'ofithit ancient) and really noble' state, therejwas one who Imore de llcrhtPif nr ofYenerlirtdufsred in;tris com- j)lactt but somewha of gratuiation, man, itj i , aruvm , iC it howeverircoiwt)le'telyi c tired of it by an In cident which occurred, when his state ws threatened with aoiirivasioh by the enemv. He had frequently Pyecl the abun daqt and overfu! ;eource .;;of:v' thaVme; njoxious inembcr ofMur Uniori and al thoqoh jie had painjed them -in colors brighter ihan was correct, he no doubt be Fwverj theni to be just. Tnen howWer the clanscK was ;approachi..g. jthe. picture vas to .'Rlafinsw Hpf ntrorluced a 'demand for supplies of armsi munitions of war of verT.: species, troops, and assistance of rery kinrl V and dU jared the state ; des titute: in'eterypomiiid circumstance. Wheiite sat dowri ;there was a momenta iy.lsilfoccS:' all being! siirj Ued .b'at.v such a detelppementi.hould j'coi?e frri him. -CaEiar Rodney rosj from his j seat, in a Style peculiar to'.hin4y.H0:!a1 rt-. that time.! an riumated. skeleton 5 , decoratel Svith a bandage, from which was suspended the rreen silit covering over one, eye, to Jhide the rarages ofjhis cancer he was in deed all Hpiritwilhout Corporeal tegument, lie was thin, emaciated, and every way Jhe antithesis of his friend Harrison ; who vas 'portly, inclinipgtol corpulency, and of a mien, commanding, though without fierte. Both of the members Were really repre sentatives of their respective states. fUrnl Jiej, who was endowed as tve have men tioned, with a natural and highly amusing v Vein of humor, began , wth a crocodile sym pathy, t deplore ihe melancholy and pros trate condition of his neighboring, exten sive, and heretofore powerful?'' itate of Virginia ! Bur, said he, in a voice elevated, an octave, higher than Concert pi'tch, let her be of good cheer ; she has a" friend in deed IDeware will tak under its pro tectinny an) ; i' nu re.Ker fa fely I Harrison as. astounded '.:tbnjoned'(for he relis-h-jedagood hit, for or against him) in the Jaugh f and the subjecU lay over to another -cay. :f . f - ,--w' vu:fi' t I JUDGE CHASE. , In theyear l 794,some excitement of popu lir indignation at Baltiinore occasioned a difcgracHul riot, in which two men were Jarrerj nd feathered infthe street; Judge Chase took, on this occjasion a stand highr ly honorablt to his firmness. Arid rest. Inn determination to asscrtNhe t)Temacy if C . .,ttr ! "oiwing ar. iirns time, ine or fee of chief Judgeof the criminal court. took Dieanures for an investigation of "le outrage, a utl caused; two men" off very pectable standing, and great popularity ub the ruling party, to be arrested as '"Waders., . V Th COUrthOUSP- Ullh rif tmCnft firo uh colours flying.; 'i he persons arrest ' 1 lifuged to give security to lhe judge, appear at the next court-' Then," JP judgr, f yousrmustio to jail." Jv1 0, ?h "ost opulent; citizens prop .sed n'mvdf as surety,' but the prisoner refused Fri,mt,ng,it. vheu the, judge ordered the ? i7 ta ?akfe hil 1 prison, trie sheriffre- f'utnatii S2 et 00 jwic to serjethe judge, then i ?kttoii me; Siri 1 will IhV posse Status;. I vill tMlro A monk . ;" -"J mr V" ICIIW. ' Tl i"J then aildrW.r! "K.i iA.. i..-r ;.tpaSsgverahe a nair. una ?. 1 intimating w IllUl. I hat K orn .7 ".iriTi,.;,,TIw n i ni..l...,.l...1 lr l!f and .. . r v wcrein -uncer-k?:tRi;frti.K.;i -v :; 'IV .... -,"" '-v ,v e COUrt -room tvne rrntvilPrl tuirh mantr ho had taken active parts in the riot, and uodreds of the same chktacier, were about tV 1 T could not take him; the judge , tuu ? J" IMi u niroon the posse'emniu- t... k. . y;,by. r'K'P'i-ty, theTina gulf fatherless the life of one man is of little consequence compared tri the prnsratton ofjhe laws of.the land- .witlr,T the blessing of. trod, t will do my duty, be the conse quences What they may." He gave -the parties time to reflect upori the importance nI propriety of viei'Jing, and appointed the next lay to meet them. It was ob lay served that the rhorning. would be' Sunday ' No better day." replied Judge Chase. 44 to execute the laws of mir country. I will meet you here, and then repair to the house of my God ! "-Not obtaining secu ruy cor 1 n eir appeara nee, on ssunaay tie sent-an express to the! governor andcnun- c il on that d ay, calling for the su ppo t of the stated On Monday, he was Waited up on by: three of the most wealthy and res pectable citizens of Baltimore, torequest him to desit, and giyef up the point, ap prehending serious .consequences to the city. He replied' to; them with great warmth, askeu if they meant to insult him by supposing hi ui capable of yielding the law to two obstinate men. 'I'hey left him, and a few hours after, as the judge was go ing to court, the persons charged met him in the stree,and cnsented to give.the secu rity. When the coiift met, the grand ju ry refused to find a bill against the parties accused, nd i delivered a presentment against Mr. Chase. v 'i"he presentment of the. 'grand jury com prises only two specific charges against the judge. Fir?t, of having insulted them by oneoiy cvnsuring ine snerin tor navina: re turned so bad a jury, having violated the bil And, secoiidly, of of righ j s, by accept - in: and exercising, at the same time, tw different offices, as chief judge of the crimi- nai court, ami cniei j'igeoi ine general court of the state. ' -v -J There is much verbiace in the present ment, but, it alt amounts to no more than this.?;..; i. : ; ' j " ' ; The reply of Judge Chase was marked by temperate moderation and firmness. He gently reminded them how much they had gone beyontl the proper sphere of their duties, iti meddling with such subjects as the holding two offices, and justified his censure of the sheiiif, as well founded, to the extent that he had actually uttered it. InHhe conclusion of this reply he told the jury, u you will, gentlemen, continue to da your duty, and I sliall persevere in mine; and youiuay be assured that 00 mis taken opinion of yours,; or resentment against me, will prevent my haying respect for you as a boffy." In the succeeding December, his holding the twofold judicial station became, the subject of a debate in the hotise of dele gate, and an attempt was niade to procure his lemovai from the presidency of the general court. l!he attempt did not succeed ; but al though the vote was forty-one to twenty in his f.ivor on the question of reotoval, yet a m.-Hority concurred in the resolution that the constitution was infringed by the si- uiuitaneous tenure of the two offices. MR. HANCOCK. v The eye of t ongress was immediately fixed on Mr. Hancock as the successor of Mr. Randolph, and h was unanimously e- lectcd President. W ith a modesty not na tural at his years, and a. conci'ousuess of the difficuhv he might experience, in filling a station of such nigh importance ami re sponsibility, he hesitated to take the seat to whtch.he had beeri elected. Mr. Harri son was standing beside him, and with'a ready good humor that loved a joke even in the senate h use, he seized the modest candidate in hs athletic arms and placed him in the Presidential chair ; then turning to some of the members around, he exclaim ed "we will shew mother Britain huw little we care for her, by making a Massachusetts man our President whom she has excluded from pardon by a public proclamation." 1 f MR. HARRISON. .An anecdote has been preserved of Mr. Harrison which, if it appears somewhat in consistent with the solemnity of the scene, vet, serves iti nil slight degree, to exempli fy the bold arid lively .character of the man. Mr. Gerry, a delegate from Massachusetts, as slender and spare as Mr. Harrison was vigorous arid portly, stood beside him at the table "while signing the Declaration of, Iiidependeoce. tie turned round r to him with a smile, - as he ; raised his hand from the paper and said, " When the hang ing scene comes to be exhibited, -I shall have the advantage over you. ; It will be over with me in a minute. but vim will he a kickihg in the air, Half an hour, after 1 am goue." I ; : --. ,y':-..'-:'. : ' . MRS. ADAMS. ' ThtJre has been preserved a letter wri t- ten bv' Mrs. Adams to a friend at one of the.tnost glbomy periods of the revolutiorit in which she thus expressed the noble pat riotism which she cherished in common with herjiusband. 1 J Heaven is our witness that we 'do, pot rejoTce' in the effusioi of blood, or the, carnage of the hu ma n species, bu t ha ving beenforced to draw,.the sword, we aredetermined n?vejr to sheath it the slaves ofj Sri t :ui. OuicauseVsirV is 1 trust Hlie Caogef'of tnith and jiistic prevail iho-.f&oiriiBine earili :n1fJ,heU sliallnie airist jt.R'lo ,t his cau se I have sacrifice A ni uchof. my per sonal happiness; bv giving up to the coun- ciisU4;.AineriiMiict.iuj ij care si connex, risihdfivingfbr riibitbaa tarefefein a: state ot wmo wnoou. Xand i?i Wake for Sale. 1. nn WO Tfcts of-Land formerly the property of hl wm. BrownTbf said County, who old them to the late Wm. Gitmour, the one . containing 397 acres, lying bpth sides of Dutchman' Branch, joining-John Bradford's line The othef Tract contains 177 acres, lying on, the 'south side of Swift Creek., adjoining Wm. UtTey. Saii Land will be sold low, and some credit g-iven to a responsible purchaser, giviog bond and securi ly- ' ; . ' - I Apply to Richard Davison. Esq. Warrenton i f or to J. Gales, UaWh. x fiaicili April, 21 I m f CONFECTIONARY, v THE Subscribes Ice-House will be opened on the 1st May next. The Ice will he sold in quantities to suit purchasers, & bn reasonable termsu: Families supplied "With Icecream at a short notice. Cream frozen for families prefVr-ihg-'it." Ice-Creams, Lemonade and other Con fectionarieg" furnished Parties or individuals at any momenCfrom 10 A. M. to 9 P. H. every day (Sundays excepted.) Ladies honoring his esta blishment will find convenient rooms for their reception, free from intrusion. The subscrib- r pledges himself to use every exertion to please, and hOpes to be pleased, ' " II. HARDIE. Raleigh, April 26. . ; , , Daily-expected a supply f fresh, articles, in be above linet, .''.'- . FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD WILL be given for the apprehension of negro WESTON. He has been runaway nenrly twelve months ; has been repeatedly seen in the neighborhood of Raleigh, and is no doubt now lurking about its vicinity. ' He is a dark mulatto, about 24 or 25 years of age,5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, stout and well made. He goes constantly armed with a gun. The above reward will be E'ven on his bein delivered to me, or being djjed in the Gaol in Raleigh. ' GEO. W. MORDECAI. April 18th, 1827. 57-tf NEW FERRY, y THE Subscriber has established a Ferry from Cashoke to Plymouth ; also land Convey ance from Cashoke to Webb's Fern', on'Sahnon Creek. Persons tiavelline between Edeiiton and Plymouth, may now avoid the disagreeable- n'ess of the long and tedious water passage, ili rectly acrrss the Sound by way of the mouth of Roanoke River. ; , Ccnsidering the certainty and safety of this route, compared to the one on the Sound, where head winds, dangerous nnd boisterous weather, are so frequently experienced, it is believed, when generally known, it will be preferred. The charge for he Ferriage, will be sixty ceals, and for the conyevauce by land, fifty cents. ! 'THOMAS L. WEST. March 28. A valuable-Flantatiori iti Wake. Hp HAT valuable Farm,' lately known bv tlte A name of West-Hill, mner on both sides of Swift & Williams's Creeks, adjoining the Plan tation of Governor Branch, about nine miles from, Raleigh, on the Road to Hay wood, settled ori ginally bv Joseph Lane, the Grandfather of the late occupant of that name, at a time when far mers had choice of the best lands in the country. The whole Tract of land contains Two Thou sand Two Hundred and Twenty acrej near 1200 of which is prime - land a considerable portion of it fine low grounds. , The;" residue is well-timbered long leaved Pine Land, and is sup posed to afford the best range for - cuttle and hogs in the county. The farm under cultivation is between 3 and t00 acres, on which there is a tolerably good JJWeiling-House, and other out buildings, on as handsome and healthful a site as can be found in the county, or perhaps in the State. There is a small Grist-Mill, which is con venient for family and neighbourhood purposes. , The farm is in good order,. and that and the Iandmay viewed, on application to Mi. Tho mas Howell, on the premises ; and the terms of sale, which will be accommodating, will be made known on application to J. Gales. Raleigh, April 26, 1827. 9-tf. Internal Improvement. A Meeting of th Board for Internal improve ments will be held at the Executive Office, in this City, on Saturday,, the - 12th of May ; of which all persons interested will take notice- J. GALES, Sec'y. Raleigh, April 30, 1827. ; - 6J DRAWING 23d MAY. CAPITAL PRIZES, 24.000. 10.000 DOZ1Z1ARS. New-Yorii Coirlolidiated Lottery, -: Class No. 1, for 1827. To be drawn in the- City of New-York on the ZSd May, 1827. ' ... Sixty Number LotteryNine Drawn Ballots. v:v SCHEME, i-- Prize of 224,000 is 824,0Q0 10,000 ' .4,000 1,865 10,000 10,000 10,000 5,100 .5,100 .3,825 18,360 1 1 1 10 20 50 51 " 102 153 1530 11475 10,000 4,000 . 1,865 1,000 500 200 1Q0 50 25. '12 . 68,850 J 13,395 Prizes. gl71,I00 Whole, $6 Half, $3-f Quarters $1 50 ; V f Orders froni the Cciuntry (post pud)" will meet wjiiu jruaijiv micnuon, u auaressea to ': li VATES & M'INTYRE; - " ' ItaLeigh'or FayetteviUeN.'C. V T503"8 in M tbe -NORTH ERN LOTTE RIE9 of respectability pan be had at. the North ern prices at either of our Offices for Georgia, North or SouthCarolin Bank' Note. ahd the Prizes of those Lotteries always received tn pay ment for tickets.' or th PaTr -M . wtblU , Vl aaleiSh, April, 1827. 'm; ' , '7, 1. ' - - . Recen tly Publislied f 1 ND for SMleiby J. Ga'es & Son, Italeigh il' A .Revisal of the Laws of the State of NTorth-r Carolina, passed from 1821 loT 182o, both years inclusive, with - Marginal Notes and References Price 52. t,i ,7.v frA ;.i.,-;.f April T.:w LITERARY. rWO promote the caue, of Literature and tt g-ive additional interest to their annvers.r:est the students-of the University have entered into the following resolution, viz -i That some ' ihdV viduar.wiio has been a regular member of one if the. Literarv Societies attached to the Uni versity, shall be chosen every succeeding vear. to deliver a public OratV n in the; College. Chan el, in the day preceling each anniversary com mencement." In c mphance , with this, resolu tion, the friends of literature are "informed'' that the Hon. Archibald-D; Murphey: lia been ap pointed to deliver ian vortion,"on nlre prv of the Dialectic Society, in the Collegw Chapel on the 27th ofrJu ne next. We are : happy to state, that this appointment has been'ticcepti ed, and that the resolution has not only re ceived the approbation of the -..diti nguistied in aivmuai, wno is to De our -Orator, but-also or the Faculty of the University. f ; We sincerely hope that all who take, any interest in the lit erary 'character of the state wjll encourage-our attempt by tlieir attendance s: the -time nd place specified." . . ' I ' - By order of the" . i : r V DIALECTIC S OC1 F.TY. 1 Chapel Hill, April lih, 1827. 58-,6w I FOR RENT, AcommrKlious two story Dwelling House, eli gibly situated, having attached to it,-' all ne cessary out houses and a fine garden. For terms apply to-the Editors of the Register" I '-,'" fRaleigh, April 11, 1827: I ' ! 55r t TRUST SALE. BY virtue, of a eed of Trust executed to the Subscriber by Mi!lingtort Richard on, that lot of ground known jn the plan if the CTty otV Ra leigh as No. 67, late the residence of said Rich ardson, and containing one quarter of Ian - acre, will be exposed oti Monday, the 2 1st 'day of Mav, at ptiblic sale, at tl)e Court House in IM eigh. Terms Cash. T. F. DEVEHEU. April 9th, 1827. - 55 6w , Reports of Supreme Court. TIHE Reports of Cases decided at the last term j of the Supreirie Court will be published in a few days. No attention will be paid to the out Subscription List. -Those gedtlcmen who wish the number, w.i enclose, post paid, to J. Wht hiiri, Raleigh, one .dOllnr und .tifry cents, upun thei receipt of which it will be sent -to- tJem; by return of mail.- ' v ' ''c i'j ' a 7 May "2,-1827." ' -" ";.'; .. " .- : .. J Roanoke' Laud for Sale. ; , BY" virtue of a decree of die Supreme Cour of North-Carolina, made at the last term, in the suit therein - depending, "between Robert Wynne and hi' wife Susanna, as complainants, and Peyton R.Tunstall as defendant,' 1 shall of fer for sale oit the first Monday of . June next, that being Court day, before the Courthouse door for.tne county of Northampton, a very: va luable trafct ot'land, situate, lying and being-.in said county, on the waters of the ROanoke, con taining about two hundred & niuety-ihree acres, it being the lot of land drawn by M N. Jeffreys, in the division of the late Simon Jeffreys' rea I estate, and by said M. N. Jeffreys sotdto Peyton R. Tunstall the defendant aforesaid or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy and pay the sum of $1047 '62 with "interest from the 1st April 1816 till paid, together with the costs of said suit.' ? ' 'v--'. - ": "'-"-J" 1 " - - Terms of sale Cash. V. n ; WM. ROBARDS, C. S. C .. Raleigh, March 30.- 52 to : NOTICE. BY virtue of a Decree of the Court of Equity for the County of Wake, made at the last' term, I will off er at - public auc tion, before the Court House door in the City of Raleigh, on the third Monday of May ensuing, that being Court day, a tract of Land, late the property of William Oliv, dee'd. lying on the" Waters of Iteedy Branch, and containing eighty two acres. Terms of sale, twelve months credit, the purchaser executing bond with good security. ,'' U. M. MILLER, C. & M. April 7th, 1827. ' 55-6w, - " MANAGERS OFFICES, , Raleigh & Fayette ville, N. G. . DRAWING j . - ' v OETHK - Union Canal Lottery, 28th Class. 36. 10. 8. 13. SO. 48. 15. -38.; 31. The fabove aTe the Numbers which were drawn for determining the prize,, in the Union Canal Lottery 28th Class. , i : -: t 8. 10. 36. is cutitled to the prize of $10,000 13. 30. ;48. ; . , K ;- ,2f000 15. 31. 38. ' - -.1,500 V 10. 13- 36. - !. , ' . r :-h 1,206 v Many of the Capital Prizes in the above Lot tery ye have again had the pleasure of distribu ting among Our friends, "who. we request fb come forward and renew them or receive the : Cash? ; t. ; V YATES &, MclN TYRE, ;3nrr. ON Saturday the 12th day of May next, at 9 o'clot-k iii the forenoon, at the Store of Mr. Charles Stuart, will .be sold, bis remaining stock of Goods. Terms cash. .-, , -1 , v . . -r-,,-By order of.the Trusteei V .J ? - , , ROSS & SCOTT, 4 , .- . v . . - Auctioneers. April 28 . '- y I '. '' , ' ' 60 tds , v, State; of North- Carolina, i.r:,;.jy.arrcn.County. . . - John C. Godde - ' ' - H; -vv--- - '- Inquity. V r aDrearfng,;atisfact6rily to the Court,' that L the defendant, Chasi Lijeffries, is not an in habitant of this State s it is ordered, thatpubfi cation be made for six Weeks in the Raleieh within the three nrst uaysot next erm commenc in the 3d 'Monday after the 4th Monday irr Sep- tember' next, and plead, answer or idmur, the complainant's bill will be taken i pro cohfesso a gainithim.,- Zr' ; JOHN 3RAGG, -C31V E, . 1 IkaU-ib Acidemy. ,. : f flHE S'mi-annuarfUan.inaYiouutJJie Student JL frf.ihis ristitntHm-will bmm'enc'e oii Mon-J day, the 4th cLv pf .June and "close on the I'r' day following., ' r y. :Jr ' .', " .. .... - - ' Parents, guardians and the friends of tbr. Tn?i tution generally, are respectfully Inivited to at tends :-si-'J'.- r:.,-'-T' -":-'''.. - '',:.-'" .VW.::R GALES,--Sec. pro if m. RaVigfc Mav 7. 1827. iv X 62 - MY pfBce continues.op.en fbr the receptJct.: of Students.' "'-:,''ii"; 3 ---v. ; '.'l.-;- y ' K'yX. ; a L. HENDERSON; ; ; V Nar Williamsboro.V Feb. 1 87. IaUuly. TJ ESPEC TFULLY orjers hi professional sf- vices to the cititeus of Utildgh afed its vU lierriay Be, fwirkl fltiftis -shop on Faveltvi Street, , next door belUw'.ilessrsi C aad I Tucker's Store. I t -'v i -.-i Raleigh, April 26i 1827... . . TIi e S ubscriber, Vlib h as p re sided Several years in pubfic" Seinniri es, is dc?i- rous n superinienM an Acauemyin seme nealthy part pf North- avoin'a,-Satisfactory testimonials of character ami competency can he : nrcducsd. Letters friost naidY directed to-liSleifrh. will h- proraptly noticed. C v'.U T.."'.' ' THO. L. RAGSDALI FebM5, l827 ;riiJ,; :v41-tfV:: THE Subscriber having given his note of hdr.d : to Btirwell Perry fuf- twenty seven dollars and two ceii ts payable' in 'tiirie months after th 3rl of March, 1827 ;'the publicjare-hereby, cau-" tioned gainst4rading for said note, a" it was ob tained from pith by fraud atid1 heis determined' uot lo'paylt4' V -S'-1-'::' " : - - ".- : Wy4r. F. FOR H EST. Franklin County, April 28. 1827. 62--3vy '"c. OS.T or mrslaid,- a note oih Jonathan Utley, J. A Esq, for $2S'i duel 1st January, 182JW This is to forwarn all persons fi-om purchasing" or trad ing for said hote-this 26thTAprl, 1827, - ; V V ' - '-,,:---'U"yy-.'V'.V AM. BAVKS v . : -;' votice.:;;..1,;.:;- i;-,;. THE Certificate for. Shares of, the Stock of tlve Bank of Cape-Kearj jirthename ofAlex andr D. Moore, being lost", application will b ma'lev for he renewal of ""said Certificite at tho expiration of three months from this date. r REBECCA MOORE, Administratrix of . . ? ? - .A.. p. MOORE , .r - Januar3'-27- - c'"";-.-vrV-..f'X-l tvv. ' Wholesale Perfuinyi. . f B STA B LI S BTt ElfTT"" X THI CITT OF SEVT TORKi ' ; S M1TH 'PREN'nsSVNtK; 12, rExchnnta st ret t,' offers to foreign merchants, drug gists; -8ccv their supplies of all articles m the peri fumerj,'lne : His gotids are-of tie best qiialiij t and .'. his priceaj low. Xh-y - consist of Fancy Soups, in all their variety of forro,!si, le and qual ity i Otto of Roses, by't he-ounce, and in small gilt t bottles ; Cologne . Water 1 Laveiuler , dot: Honey, do. Esprit de Rose ; Essences and Ex tracts, ; assorted in, boxes ; .M ica5;ir Oil ; Aii tique do. Bears'lo Pomatum, j in pots M hdls 4 ToathPpwders ; Pearl do , Vegetabjo Rouge'" Hair Powder, Powder Boxes and Powder PufTkf E. Prentiss four j sided Razor,Straps ; N Sraltii Prentiss' elastic do hair, tloilies teetb? nail, hat shaving, and romb'' Brushes j Shnving , Boxes i Court Phuster ; Durable Ink V Milk of Roses ; Cold Cream ; Almond Paste ; Lip Salve ; Rose Water ; Si oda and Seldh'tz Powders ; "Vlsi fS Cai-ds.and Card . Case. ; Pocket Pooks 1nNli'': SCISSORS. Of the last mentioned article, l.U ' stock is probably superior to any in the city, and his prices unusually' low,5; . , 7 v. : ' QO Orders promptly executed, and mcied wlii,-;'..-. - -f;, 5 .rf-t.v ,fri! . - New York, April 8 1827- 1 : " 62 "' : , i OrriCK OF THK A-MJUlCiJl '1UXEU, , . - ; Baltimore, Friday, Feb. 23,1 1S27. WE wish that eyery fnend of this Journal should understand, and thatthev would hnve the kindness to m;ke it know-n, that to any t)na who will procure four subscribers, and remit oil their account $20, we will send a fifth copy of ine American, rariucr mwjc C7-, . any one who will procure five subscribers,' will be al lowed to retain $5, on his remitting .the rem2.in in? $20., We bcs alsi to repeat, .that all which is necessary - to be done by any one, '"ishirig ta j subscribe, w to enclose a five dollar js by'mail. at the rtsh of, .and addressed to The IZdiior. of the American Farmer, J?arfmare7-and whether the money be received or not the .paper will be for warded immediately, and the actual TeCeiptcf. v-' each number of the volume; will be guaranteed ? by the Editor. - , ' . - v -. . 1 The American Farmer is published weeklyl bv .1. , S. Skinner, Postmaster of Balimore, . pri nt ed on nne,paper,.uie size, 01 oramary newspapers, folded so as to make 8 pages ; about cnebs.lf cr v four pages devoted to practical jAgriculture; the , remainaer to Mivcmai-iiuprurancnis, l.urai ana. Domestic Lconomy ? selections tor housekeeners and female readers, and Natural History and ral Sports A minute mdexahdtitle paetoiI-2 whole volume ts published, and forwarded with the last number or each . vol. . A single number - will be eht to any one who "may desire to tss a specimen of the publication. . ' ; The American Farmer is circulated through . every st.te and territory; and is written for by rna- nv ot the most distinguished practical farmers in. tlie Union. ".- ,'.--;"" . : ? 1 : . -; 6V-' : " ". -t' J S. S KTN?TE - Jailors JNotice? T i , . .; rptAKENup and committed to the Jail in GmUV 1 field,' Johnston County,1 a negro man, who -c sayshe U free and that his ntme is Hsmblton Harriss tliat he was born in" Dinwiddie county, Virginia' and raised nearTarborCuh , in Slate that he Js part Indian -The taid fcllov is about six feet. high, bright copper colourand hair very black; and Inclined to be straight ; L 3 had for his. wife, when taken, a white wcrr.an;" v;I ? said slie was raised in Wilkes county.. , T2:s 1 fellow follb wed for livelihood, - wlu!e in th'u county.'tlie humble -occupatioricr a c':c!:vr, r .3 well as the more lofty one cf citirout and healng those that were . pa-c.ed. i; : m slave, the owner isrequested to prove.!." take him-m If he is free,, 1 is hoped, C . person whoTcnbw the ft, will nrai It ! . to the salisfaction br the subscribet 5 racn j.5 possible.",- -""r..-vVj-VX:. ' : . . ;. ALLEN U. BAJ-LUCCHn. Oi'.T. i-Mayl2,:1827V- , :. -V-"-? : - " cz ' .4 . .' mmw t

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