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r - - ' Hr: r it ,..j?7B3D the Irtish fc- CHC cf luJ du. j - ... .( - , - ;- ' X; r-T.n,Mv'n-;' on to i.:ak3 lib house a castle .But.if ;a frc:.i. these s4 -rt.ra iic-si.:-. triuJi-.. it . . -l' f v,. a rUr.d farmer were, now,-in order c?.nnat bo .r.cuJy n rncii, cay .rw.cj- VC:lTHEMILmASYSTE5r;- A toPfotect Uim.df c-unsTf lils'nci-hbourE, jeetioa-to.it cyctca is .a .sound ccc, for v'i - ' i ' 't ."v i .-.,ciW ;tii rti'Mfinrl vnu-lcok to it ionrotect You, at an expense ... ;Wc have Ion-been (in the h amt ot c ons;aer ng - . . iUlIoly0q kC;rith Us moat, itWtVire. and at the same time, fnost useless 1 were to ccnsuiiue ins cut;acuiir,auu a :o invR. that anv Deonle was ever :A -L'Ve have had some personal expert . 'T... VUCI KblVMI. SHU -. ..v - - t- . tiona wu icnuon lich in theory, are so obvious, has been! particularly 'drawn subjected to. I dours-and keen his;. . f F v Ksi? 3 i-C' Wine:arid twenty1 yeomen tall, 'lff Our at to this --.. tA Vtrnrt a'ft have C6n Ir-Vi.c - ( uujcviju nuw, .v, - "- . j - , Quitted not tueir . -. Vin ft S&lem paper, ;troraa aw . 1 - Neither by day nor ; - 1 0 befcre'the Ancient and Honorable Artillery o, lav down to rest. Wttitine1 ; Ten tif whom, all sheathed in steel,: "Witn'belted sword and spur on Jieet, 1 - narness pnguij - t vetbyimchV ,. i- ith their-corslet laced, n f iUowedyoiKbucklercotd andkhard; that is bcycad measure morethdn cominen su rate $v'tv your dancer Cand le have en- de r bred ;tp sh6w:thkt:to- tiQHhte not wise,1- for that, it is-out of all proportioa anu reiauoo oi roeans An.cnua, , , ; s yjniON f OF Til R STATES, . Vve luve observed irrineauuiuj.truim japcrj 'ttie intemucrate dtocccuii:ks wi ,m;.'vwiciw Mliitrict- Or? the subjectCof the Tariff, Co. were Boston on xneir.anuivcrjr.,. r ri PiUoWedlpn.bocWer coW andham, : 'j Wpariiie'wrne, remarks in relation to them, certainly o vhf J JJb al carved at of steeV k . tMhtf fulSwing4 fromthe Jlichmbnd Whig an am of defence, and tcf- And .drank the red wine, throbgb thebdmet ,t J . J- theapply with the same persona! contribution, of thd nihtia system . . , . f .d -f J-1 . et o. ' Lv.r.;; --nri nr. - WSV nirhlw.- -f-iinsMnfC wnufd .beltt ! to wiiMlT anoronriate. we substitute them sure. The Kevk' Divines tnougnv omerwiw i i suspect, xnai auwas, noi, rigm?ni. i.e J m &outnvaroiina ana ine jjjiioni- i ne pfodeedlns;9 of the people of Colleton DIs- met. .aoum-Vyaroima, .win ue reuu wuu - militia trainmes, are appncanie m.a aegfee 4.. ...... v.- -v j-r'ii. , . i deep sensation,.ana we tnuiK wiui untnin this Stat, just, so nuch stronger as pur mihtia me to d iscp ver the Uu e ' ladom ,wnicir . disappi.obatiQU disjnist- - We arc ,3 note nnmerotwinar i inajw "S-e yen. Bccawe unucr uu. assured, thatthe, ad Jresa of the people v , , l , uiji in a r ww iuv . -rr .. - ww .vr a r w x. .1 y a a w 1 f v -r vi'.jr -m 1 v at laaL.aam.t ma&uk 1 w v 4 w 1 -,. 1 a . -ti,ntioer 'our!reaaers;ahdlparticularlyof : rATTJS: aZ)1 I tuere,- - emoouies at once, trie pouucai 5 . V' i- V r ' , 7 oriiii ie cn crecd the popular ftcliBg, and probably. V, :,V V tb? benefits .whia?are anticipated th ex-: MtitftelW v whether tlju is so, ; .JeierminWj policy of ' South-Caro- - VirtingprdrWon.oa,thi..ubay we inUst-cp' t"!Me rolina..' r.We are.' told that the people lot Attained maberdeeeyatmcomy ganger : a compariaor i xs South-Carolina, , disdain Vuy. thing like :;fen v J-,ri 'Z noS.&.71 krli ameanevasionVthelawrheywill Xef. SrrmnpracKedhs '.H.i-r V ' I;trast if .inajbe wi haU the accu- associatins to counteract it; nor racy;thainecess.Wht, then, it the no.f S?nt US W?rt aaimat;e&to agreme?t? .Ux AJ?iteJkhzla , tures, Aortwoulthey; resort to anr mode a 1I v :Cho:Dresehcer ! :V-rJl:spcak?t$tan hathe are calletl out for rcviewdrill ? ; 11 one thelDi est of the church orou r electionsaiparade7"nor moithkri thrce thqe f rho do ly one spectator be a very stu ny tthefmo MwindjorieVin-hl as". therare fVahlWfitinduKc are' for thef field--ior fa jfo 1 c-a n d to re coyfc'r f roip ItsC'd u - s V? r:?: iipnanatwnai i naii. ooyr aywiir uui nes, or us aeoaucn, ;as tnere; is spent upon irttisconit 'fW: M'dandwe have'20'b,0Q'0 dayi'inore; er itoost peifiil ioS the ietnak of a native citizen of Bost6nt ivfe : fethcrs orS vho Dasses libr a verVsehsible-mari; viz. Kfrtrwhrtm I stand- ivlfsonal worthV ai ntlL a thff TiPlinof anu oiunions ui.au. vuu. i ; are ;orthyl cannot but hold in reveenci s1:fBuiSwtUe'"tdo'- ri5m bound to erVeKnowing that; oO- Jiciai I v atJeastiama servanioi xne juom, . t' v-'5'a' nil '"fje t i t a Q git 1 t hat. Where "the spirit it ktfe knowy W t&at i f that 1 1 bert y is any.?vnere, u pugi : to be he re-I - c! ai ni i t as ray own? arid as tMWiiwn?IlwtUfo8Cl f ' l ' ak - h: w . jiw am . ta ark" ar aa- m ar TT mr K 7 t SSK i Tin. prot.ecuou UI- UIJ u ivm n ii j . v a- poh sibi i tfofjih eutn a nn er i n vv h ich ' I u se ii ' ta the legislature has arrt, to mine the Jue of all the earth I ektimate WitlawsIfls erenthej time of the milittameri a'less !p!rlf li6"feeUHejrare ivieeq;;?ly oppressive than ode ihirdiofithie value hich an the hWnmmu n 1 1 v. ? ADe n e n ti nar n odo d v "Jar press is his xam intheiu arid Hf he tleems ,tto expose pieiraouruity, r .iie wii, . :-' iv. Hr0p eapth;?l- he ha-ngnt xosay i --.,t ,q hts dutv sry sov-iit -fs nis uui ' : ; , -'tu- D:b'aTde"alaitistl1thto ;'S'.v.vr? cc x .iito ana ice the pui pft ;- and : ; 'of frceSiscusliovl'K rea ' 6r ;,hein vandjtheisdptn ot the lawsPtvill j I ' "f$t& be ni ade? m omtvldel y Wn t tes t- hi f there 1 J!ai"noVu:asons 1 1 V-pobirc; rointfiwil! iB&lMi. Otnerer?aie i ;Sf tvnnc ricl'theDubHc i will soon after fe!SStiiat!5d fsehcutnber tsjeUj5-yfetbig that. i'vVVurthe thatM T3 day to tta 0 ;me is money," and-allowihnue worm oniy. one aonar, ine miu sens costs me otaie.oi mas- muriiibri that is ibitrhed -wL themtisket a nd s w;or s,' : and the cos tly oats 01 many that are a a w-w- col ots that a re laid keptfbrhet moth threerhundred and Tnaygiisen and. ldok gay (for Hy make no account of the monies or the rais, tnai; are tnrowo away in tne ipw re--velry of tjents arid tavenjs tljftugh of these things jthfere is a feaffu 1 accoti nt made by wpUreaures and rust to corrupt sixty days; that they 1 mo- Which There , w i cee'i' ' t sei f pryeyrj ,r,nng . ppi ; wia ; wuiu ffeit carries-as' si f riband 'vhich binds-ori Us lf-,fK- S"e .u-Xri; 4-Y!X?. ",v?:fir -.nkU.t' -fX: ;u'I ateTth e CTioti t iffeencie we I I,on measure well -,VV ytnacni (ud eietajn p n'ea nil -f ho ex- k -.ir pen se ai w hicV we -would protec t burselv es r.':;t. v.J :- j . it--. ' ai ii" 3'-J. Vtinaple tolguard ja . expense; Ol-;lat;lUC?iJji.pper iy , .av J vrtel I asCofe persona tbinfor t an d I'coaVe iV-llKJnie? t.iaBie,SariU(;;iU g,aru;1yiij;xi.-ie: ws WY.a1trStv tlsbu rthOerm'm ocea 4 1 form of tints for nonkattendahce. . the law itself gives iand the Com mo wealth' of massacnusetts pays nan a minion m dol lars a yeir for the protection which it seeks' irotn its miutia system. ? I p wl Hvhat is tle d an ger asrainst1 protection is purchased at this Vat e ? ure but t wo forms off danger asrainst; which aYmiljtjtr'force can, protect pie people of this;Cami from Unsur- ;r'tonrid' dinger from ifivaiom. Where iSh the ilafiger ;tn the (citizen, fromlirisur- recuon 1 r ou nave already answered tins question;! my hearers, Jftlie view yjii en-, tertainedjW the sanity 0;f that good firmer whpm; we just now Supposed to havelmade I lis: house a cast I e, fortifi ed ? and cuard ed according tol the usizes of feudal ftimes.5 And if there ivere danger from msurrettiof the f insuients wilt have sained. frombU. tia clrljligthe samei advantage ihJS use 'iVt'ms'.iaifiat'.the loValista aTihnvlaliats would i hve "gained against tMriij--nd it isjwpi-thjur while t6iriquhat;beetit, in aftime of civil wariSuld result to the w hole batly prii tc&5jsH a vi ng. pre vipu sly Itrenirthlned ea2&ofc: i he hahds of which they fiave, sFroni the whatever, whicJi While it would go to cir cumvent th Tariff Li vv, would be tanta mount M an ackwf.vledgrnent of the right of Congjress to pass it, ; andj thus tend to fix the bppresstoa ; irreyoCably v upon the cbuhlrvi" They, disdain all.; this, es debasing . their feelings, and as a virtual relinquishment of their rights ; but deny ing its constitutionality, ahd being deter mined not to submit to its exactions, they recommend DISTINCTLY, stuch OPEN RESISTANCE, as becomes a sovereign and indeoendent State. " - NSuch! is the language' of the Charleston Mercury,, the confiden tial organ of the war party of South-Carolina,- and such is the language indeed, which the address of the people ol Colleton,; Uistrtct. well war rants it to use. ;Therncaning of that ad dress is not mystified -it has at least, the credit of beina: plain, and unequivocal. , - J - - ire at the better not Vet r,npcr.re 3 rip- Jr behind. tbo curtair To;Vir&inia -.-and C rffcCC Ca r.nii f:tho"grcidcsin y Avill. step jVc i Hhern Gtatcs, aii anpealSviU be sound ed, pnil the Inviteation oiven to erect; a new .empiru uetvrcpir Potomac andlheGillphoflexic 01 the tonnuence wnicu uiciaicu tucui ments already maae f ip;. oouvi-ai w- thai ;Virginia7AVas: ripe for pahici pation:i,n the scheme of disu riiong!Andhad they not rto-ht to indulge in tins confidence W Has, Notour Cfdvernoryimgr sa-e tolhe 'Legislature, expostulated .upon the benentsor disunion xvrc uicio i,w meramoi?" us, hlintrustiVhobrj contend for irsuriini ;-andtIenjrtJial;wv have derived any other aid vjte' frpinjne, TTnion. than the transporta'tion bf the mails , et-.the;Peop!e'6fc Bailey iJohn " :p: Kichols Tliotr IJarham tlmotliyv I.Nutt laicirnla" Hf own fames'7 Jvish 13amel ; fhfl work:orih'; wisest men thut ever M?ed, and whiclvdias. rendered;h5?irf count r Hhe . ad miration of the" civlliied iprid; or ;inad ly rush into a project, beginning: in open resistance to the will of the majority, which must lead.to deatli; arid 'desoiUon, " a'ttd which can end at last only; in: despot ismg Let thera say, if they liave' received no o ther benefit from thfrlTnionnhan the trails-, portationl of the Irnaits-rif the! prevalence of law and liberty for forty years, arid of peace ariil happiness-rif theecurity froiu intestine Avars, and protection from . foreign- insult am! aggression -if these, were not blessings, positive,' as well as negative, conferredVbv the rUhionand Tif ithese-are nothing? Let Virgmia say if the Tarift , ivan evil so insupportab'evtiat to escape from iV, she is ready to dissolve the jjreat fabric of American Liberty, or if Jt is not still - more ; tolerable than the evils which must follow disunion. We have no doubt how Virgi'nia will answer. :" . y ; : : But ; iffGovv Taylor slvall decline io as: svmble the Legistatu re-i f he shall have the firmness .and; the wisdom to await the constitutional period of ltsxonvening:--we may hone that -this-storm ' willblow; of;er without injiiryahd that the people of S Carolina will be gradually jnoderated : by and the moral ir.naence ot uie,y own.; BaibeeiJoseph v t ?Og;e: Green v ; ' fcj3rorii BetSey:- VV , peurifiyy Joha ? -J time. aiiu uucquivucau - 1 u nas a kicji icauuiniuiuij .. ujwu ....... .j The piirjpose j of resisting the laws of the 1 ja responsibility thatf we trust he iis etjuc y insinuated, or to be 1 1.. lie is said to be a man ot tilcnt ; both arejusfalKthe ? strength fn tercne ooay; -io pieces, d a iof; 1 ri su r r e c t i b hi "'then.-? I '- cause- -out nn1 tinitaill and in- ' WHEN?' 'eijrn ow are you ected by : your niilitia, e'rintingf- that theTej wjdarieV 5 - fAnd .What is our danger trora invasion that "we sacrifice so? ::much of oui: substance tiV be protected from W ??Whatl is thepdan- ger oMlssacMistfsliat if thimp'4 son : oftp NeV-England family restiU ay, sleep e veh--o n' tli e lap of Be ace ? : Wnor & fhe.Philji'tne's Afmfo he caV Socks agjtjfieri theIwpjresfari(ltheFkit-hel iinpro- mise the su:t and buv our peace at' hal f a ;mllioiri MdjUaji'.:er;f i Or dd-we make 'agor fiafghwpavi thajt prijey'or icei tasecureiourAarcs against io any pr YouC -:riot needy;:,ny' friends, that I shldusw. 1 fear,ira 'jvaQt a itin inning witythe andlthat they t 7 rv: look well to xneir uyKes j wtax inniseyei are ueiqw ue uimry :-OMnv;-'su.!iect--h Kut I iere i I !i S freelvSo to! consider Virgt oh vv j If i-tb kee danger that f0t VKlogthbsiibi wldch wiI1' anr ! KaTlng-'wbicbif seei5tect Sys-" coonnue to f Cp hehMoakei Jfvtiiesilani Vfieni' whicbthou 7vUwittiouiip1ety of Otnf selves,JU7cdV:hbi'des disoblicatiui fe:1iD0tent:gHHi aiUnh .! ln& lY-lll 1h' Union, is not covertly deduced inferentially 5 it is avowed,' pub lished to. the world, dwelt upon, in plain terms,- and gloried in. It says, 4. From the rapid step of usurpation whether we now act or not, the day of open opposition to the pretended powers o( the Constituti on, cannot be far off, and it is that it may not go down in blood, -that we how call upon rou to resist. : We fefel ourselves standing underneath its mighty protection, and declaring forth its frefe recorded spi riWi when we say, WE I MUST RESIST. By all the great principles of liberty -by- the glorious achievements of our - fathers in defending tiietn biy. their noble blood poured Iprth , lie ; water I in . mai ntainihg them by their lives jn.suftering. & their deaths inhonor and glory -our country men ! WE MUST RESIST- Miscrcfh9 as timid, thieves, or skulking smugglers- not in companies or associations, UKe mo ney :: chatters, jor stock-joblers not sepa rateiy, ana individually, las iL4his was purs, and not our OPENLY, fairly, fearlessl1 ly, vas becomes a free, sov dependent. Does timidity a ,We answer NOW 1 even, now, when op pression is not yet old to us,"". &c. This Address, speaking thus plalnly and unequivocall v-thus recommending to o th e rsv: a n d p ro n i si n g i n t h e names of those adopvihg it ppep reststaoce to a la w of the United Stiles, iyvas pa sed imanimotisty by the peop le of Colleton District. W 'are assured that it breathes thews pi rit, and em braces the political creed Sputh-CaroU-ri a. frM e e ti ogs a r e ca I ledjjn other places and it runor may be belief ed, (wliich she generally iriay,-ieu; 5 e v il I is" f he Tturthen of her report,) the fli rhe biltes with equal fierceness, throughout SouthVCarolina. As the first: !step towards crgaihizing the threateriediresistance, the governor is pe titioned to jebnyen e the Legisl a tu rev" and upoo hisCojurse, we are of opinion, it sin gly depends, whether this is any longer an Union,- or an already dissolved confedera cy. ; If Uovernor Taylor yields to the so ;ikftatioh:as;he;nusi; heralf the Le2islaturV) cb present e xfri e hi e n t; the othegeperal0 cop s 1 1 tuents w 1 1 1 j u st i j sures ot. violence whi South-Carolina will f Krai- part ofthe Union thrown open, subject only to, her state re- guUtTtrt--Amcr'icah manufactures - expel led frOrn her confiries-lier Representation .wlthdrawhromthe'FetlerativeCouncil s. Then will arise theVquestion, what course to wards, herjj itill'De-incnaibent upon the Gc n e ral .Govern ro eo t to'pu rsue whe thef it shall acquiesce ia her secession from the Union? or r attempt by force of arius to -V erce her iutd the" fulfilment of. her oblia tionsi -Should th?s crisis arrive: which tonr mucn reasons to -a PnrhffOrTi i! lj.be- called u Don. to d ec i'd e t h 'iu"uf: y; wiiat -uiviii'in she ler henelft whether she' will adhere ito that' -Union: from though . extremely violent and. bigoted; in politics. TWO DATS HATERvV lMno-farthervr 5, .- Vk. a4"tO tin pmudXvvetTrhVhoesin n. 4 . -,.vv . ruiiiii uuu 1 1 ii I'M ii s in nir- iprr'fl nnv - - .'i t! ; j ?vL-::seXA! - --i- i : v :A-Wri::i-".rv"",-'fe? -eiBjia as iJ ' cearij:: be: wi seVnc th jer ph dj i U X he 'MiV he , tniiiK. ofihdaa sliputdwe "fathr'aDd; as Jalutary'trii th: in thp unsnine mat, piays upon the flower thttit PC" ---r- .l not ouly ' threat breeze -that1 ha- yea you i-ur, is -showj hgy on; urir th& l5it1!igHtlhe V ' 4 I a A 5elv ' nnrtnlr inr lUvvTTijfih at th ei r hemi in all rriea-. y may adopt - cer be itn tnte r ports will be 1 .... ." I - - a wnicn, inoughshe tniy have received some disobligatiunslie f iJisrdefWed' for-foftv years,, so man inesttaable benefitsbr ein- ecumylfromMnvsionl oneratf-1 wwmmvuii i v.nubj -nil iRuuni t (nr wn r' ... inhir tn ih bitrk in the rash and f ot- treason -.to thecbiifederatton: . Lvt it not be suppose It hat t -se "speculations are . 'Pv' . - -uuv tnreat ed, but.will issuretitv be hf The people Of, Coiretbn District speak-'the voice of South CaroliU, They .have act ed. Mnder the 'rer Aunsel .of men who, like Cinna, have lhriiead to conceive. the tongue to persuade, aad the handto ex- v ' . New-York, June 25 The "ship Sally R. G-Macy, arrived last evening, bringing Paris papers of the 15th of Mav. . There, is ' little additional news by this arrival, from the seat of war. Up to the 15th of May, no information pf the passage of the Pruth had reached Vi enna, but the Gazette de France, of the 14th, says' tV " : 'r " " The Russian armies have crossed the' Pruth; They will cross the Dapitbe, anrj are now iiVfull march fori Constantinople; Instead of 40,000jn'en, who would' ha ve been su fiicieht to invade Wallachia and MuIdayiaV 250,000 are in motion The Black Sea ist covered with vessels Odes" sa is filled with provisions and yyarlike implements The sword is unsheathed ana at the head-nuarters oi the Russian -i Camniainder'in-Chief, al6ne,v must - the Turks acknowledge their submission Ho'' the Treaty of Acker man to" the "Treaty' of the" 6 th July, ahd to the pro mise of paying the expenses of the war, if they wish ' o ; a a V j a . - r . arrest trie torrents wmch threaten to over whelm th era" '- ;'.v.jVfv; Accounts frbm BucharesV 'of the " S3d" April, state 'that according ?tovadyices from the'v Russian frontiers the entryAof the, itus3ian j;roop& would, he retarded tor some days- , -.: , " - ;'." r: -'::XfK'- 'tW. Constantinople dates to the 16thv.8ay that the Sera'skier had; set out for Chouni lai and thatthe Grand Yizier wou Id soon follov;hini. . Th e Turks on the!bord er s of th e Danube were as tranquil as in time of peace -5 i:f:: : ' J VJ; ;! A letter from Vientiavtates Hhat e Emperor of. Russiavpassedl Rigai:;on the! 23d Ajpril, on his way.tb'Warsaw. ' ?, ; "I ( Post O face, is xbcrClbesenr P'yina ioc.tuy.fji me. 3 iciiers,,wui pleas to v"n they arejidverussd; 'i Uy v.? . Audreys WdIani-A-r--i. Marshall. Aai ' At'-KieHar-d MkUs'-;. " A ; -vs Nelson; - - : .laynard Abel ' ' ws3larthai- l!clister--.1a'm'.. -len Sarah .tilleroUa-" rasfieTd David 2i-. JsMnllih Orin JJuffilowNahcy- Mcms Jeremiah :lllsoe..acob:JJt.VrleC , Bolton; SIierroa;5f j-?losS : Sally V-i 3up6h3iah4;;t .Ilrasfield Eliza f i7 llfabrv'J-sti ' - V Bledsoe Joliri l?ltaeVilIiaml Bell Jumes fMedlirfShadrach chjpla Willie- v B ednigfi e Id- i leiryt Il easity wrre n . -tniigess AVailii nfftojv- r.o1ivi'.John H V -Nance J me rratv'her Aarcn PickenkjV f Pinkslon Peter Bell .Benjamin -. Pratcher Aarcn ata- .Vr-r- t Prooks CA'tp" -Pariah Mattheir: Bell Wm. W. . ; : Powers Thoma3 Briimfield Jamea; y PopeWillie Bryant Jesse -l?& Parish Nelson Cosj5tave'.,Win.V-1 f - iParker Willie" 1 Ctenihaw Fred. ;! -Porcb Seth ' Ch-vles Edgar v Irks Beniamin Cousins Andre ; ilkinton Fetebt Costillcr j6hri:lSrl Pope Arthur v -p'n:tp,ei.;:'rPhiiips Eiii. Dame! James,L,vy v 4? j Porter John ' Dunn Boiling " ; - U is.-?! r r ; r' DoddlDempsey ;? Rhodes Charlotte S Davies. Dr. ..,;. j. :4RoeM.DiirrH 2 ' Becostyaton - t RpssJames D 2 Delacy John D. , Rogers C apt. Allen Dufly John-: Robertson Joseph Donaldson SaratVv:;:;-RFy'nolds Justing Deforil 3ameV14f Reeder-'Prancis. ; Dodd- Ransom Rogers Stanford Dukes: Sally;- :J f ' i ; R,ay ; Ephraim S" l Dayiaihchfen;f.t.-.,-.nobinaoti Wm. : v ;r:7..,'f:'RvcroftiJoh'n -V -v -; Ellis Nancy v 7 ? : CiBandie Griffin EveleUi i?: Y k Reeves Manha E vahs- Mbrrls i -v i: Ra v Dav id i i t i.; ?. i - s- .Shaw John 2 j V Simmons Ri 2 V Simms BurweH 2 ; j Strickland, M; T : ' fiug-g- JOtm r vSmith.Britton p ;' Smith JohnvA. j Smith Eleanor ;i ' 8 tephenson Jonathan 2 Freeman ' Atex'rr' Franks t-ewis - V?; FalcbHer Reuben, FortiWni; K. Fowler David Ferrel Brent. Goodman Joseph . Gueriii-rtrc'-V. v , " - . - ' ... . Rill Ezra, i : Smith Elsira v .:::H-v:::-?IV:--'i'-';- '-UrSibkcs ohn.-14- . V- HartsfielflRichard, r :-"t Simv.ns Berry : : y V Stephenson.5tephen .t; Smith John . C' Sug Osmond . v Smons JJartha1 ; ; Scaririer Ann ; J;': Seers Barbee " : -? Snipes Drtiry - Stephens Williaa ..Stephens JI C. -"' 1; r . .- a Ilarson Johnt; Hunter AUey ;'3V Il ouse Ransom ' UolHfield Joseph V Hunter Ruth :.'. -V Hicks James t . j Hall illiam X: Holding Benjamin House Willie i -3 " Haywood Ferebee. Hay wepd YVashington C Thompson G. W3 ; . C OUN C It OF TTE. THE Members Of the Council - are requested to meet at the Eecutive'DfBce, ' on; Wed nesday the 30th instant, to appoint an Attorney GeAeral, to supply- t1etvacajtcy 5K:cabnedrby, the death of Janjei'F-Taylor, . Esquire. ' ' ', v'- - By the Governor, V ' V.'; : - JNO. B, MUS,E P. See'y Jdrl, J223. y. ??..; ;,it.s$2.?: commence on, the lGth of July. r - - ' 1st Clasjt " :15,nQ per session.- 2d & 3d Classes ' 12,50 A f - ; .4th'Claas' . 10,00 . "Cbntingfnt expense, 5T 50 K v.? "r ' -.Music,. i - $24,00 per session., ' . Drawing- 8c Painting, '10,00 -"-.V Needle.lVoTki . r l,00 W4 . Board can be;obtairicft Ihlhernost respectable families of A he place "at $10 per month,, including wasmng-, wooa, ,xanaies, . 5cc. r A TewyounR' is- dies wdl be, received as boarders iu- the Jamily of the instructresses, ' - y : - . . -1: , - t r. '1 M. GREEN, Sup'erinWndant.2 ! , July 3, - . , .. r - v ' 82-3 W. . cA? BOUT a fortnight since. a negro. man named XJb Willis, commonly called :Willis Falconer. f He is of common size, about t23 or -24-y earmold," and has qneye injured; whichjcaJii only beldis Covered by close exaraination. His occupation is that, !ofa ditcher he lias. worked fo the last three or f four : years in theneighborhood of Rav leighi; where his wife, a free wpman,dives.j It is supposed he Js. now at-work; hear; Rale igh' "or Pittsboi ougb, 1 Chathanv County.th'A;; reward "of ten .dollars will. be v given fo r his deli very-t o pie inTGanviIle, or.fiye :dollafs for Vecuriti' him ih' jail ra that I geVhiin again. ; ; ; - , - Jtalsigh, July 2 1 UUXM 1, Hood: Charles Harrison , Wm, HawkW Dolly ! Hlntbh Francis? Holmes William? Hunter Davy i : Hunter Matilda 7 ilinton Croise Johnson John Johnson Dr W. Johnson Henry J tihnsoh .Nancy : Johnson Aaron Jones -Lewis Jones David U -Jones. Matthew 1 Jones; Lewis Jorresaney : -Jeffreys Robert v Jordan;J B.W. ' Jackson Eliia i Johns-Stephen JeweJl Stephen J ehkins Thomas. Jenkins John Judkins XWm.jy Kyle Jeremiah 2 Eenoon Howell; -I'l.-.vvi'i ; ;r. ;;.v: Lane Edmund; Lne Kathaniel 2 Turner 'Airertistua 2 -Taylor rraller:- v ; ! r Terrell W. P. ' K ' Thompson Jacnes TavlorjW.H". Thrower Jerusba,; . Thorn James " ' .. y Tipper Berry": . .V- Tuc kejr. Wood ; ?. ThotnasClary ! 40 Trawick- Nancy ; j. Ferry vvym.. Thompson Nathaniel if, ..,:'r4'-. - . ... v IT c Utley "Weston V TJtley: Isbam ; , c rx:j: . Van Wage nan T. VandegrifT L. , ; 'iV.iV;!.i;VW..-.::''1.; rvera'SdrLodge 3. : Williams Jane Wile Eliia4- W -Wlieatoh Sterling 2 f:Villiarhs John ; :j; V 53 Winston Dennis , " ;. ' ' -Wood George V : ' ..;Waddell n ? - ' ' ' V-'VpU Harryv -Wood; Moses -r'K if Wall: Arthur-: ; -: ft ?Vilkjnson Wra. r j White! Nancy; ne;tunstor4-i-vvebh Thomas' Lewis Wm. 2 -. Wilson Nancy,'s hdy .Whitfieldiinara Lowry Jeha;::Crf;;VWar V-a- .Mv.H?.vr';vVnn 'Robert " i' ' McGehee Henry'S;': r VWpoten Sberrod ." Malonc John 3 q Warren Kathaniel Murden : Fanny 2 5?r : H Walton John - M urp hey Job n 3 M c Farland. John;3 : Marcutn Wmi-2 ytj'; -H: ' Marcurris anil. i MirataTyT Mera Ana T. Wood Newton ;AVypn Thomas W dliams W. A ; TaterEliMif'V'-'. Young Elijah .," ; DANIEL PECK, "Jr. P. M- "vState bfbith-Cniolina, t- OranvilIe'Cfmntv. . " M May? Court; A.-D.;.1828. it r- Oricinal Attachrccnt, U vied dn; the right, ti. tl; AnA Interest of Jno . Jr.-in the Jan land Harris,dcCtf J f ' ;V i i lying bnNu'tbusb,sn?-- ! ' -f posed to contain 150 . x'J cres more .or leu. 3-- i . IT appearing the satisfaction of the Court, 'that thDefenlanti John Daniel, jr. Is not aa inhabitant ofihe State;. It i3 ordered "that" pw" licatton be rade in the; Raleigh Register for six weeks giving' notice to" the Defendant; thatc; appear, at the .Court of - Pleas and Quarter -St" sjonsto be-heldfor the County atid State ore said attheV Court-hbujein Oxford, on the first Xlonday in August nexttfien and there replv ard plead tolfsc?'ori judgment be rend e'd aainstt hi. ; and .the-property ;leyifd oa condemned, subject to the PlaintLTfrecovcry ' Witne$V Stephen Iv.rSneed,' Clerk:of s3i3 -Cburt; at Ofnc'e. in Oxford, the first Monday w Mayrf-Ai'D.S,.'-: X-i '-'caJ- v '.- - 'STCPIIEN K. SNnEDClk. " v f.-e -v" '76 6wjr adv. p : Ai. v A :rjSTcctly executed htthiij PfxK: '"S. .i FOR" SAlmj&REk,
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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