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vJ:'l ," . h-JLii- '- .c '.. i" n ----- i 1 ' 4 4.! :;Mm & reRraE-dE! I'll ViniiVf; -1 1 1 ' i "Ours are the-nlans of fair, deliehtfui peace, 4 p j v-" Unwarp'd by party rage to liyeiike brothers.' 1 x .Xo. 5 - 4 ,; ibrikhedeveryTxrEsiVr: andFBiDAT, by 19 P joSKPHAAT.ES & son, r-v 1 . n.iMMnerar...um half in advance. ADVERTISBMENTS, 'i.Teeedinirtxrttf. neatly inserted thwe mcfror a Dollar,1 and' twenty-five cents Jor lZv succeeding publicafiqn $ those bft. Zunth in' the same prnportion.;..CoiMiT ScISSoirs thankfaily received.... Lkttkrs to the Editors must be pott Paid. ; - . , . , THE MINISTER'S VISIT. trhe Boston Galaxy says, that the man is devoid ' of human feelings, wno cm reau .uuuw.B l Tiii,vAJa1lf.icynirie- without a story; from Blackwood's Ma gaiin- full heart ana a leariui cjc. . , , I-I was once- fipnttamanl Ihe.grpuse . : ' i 'V.Wia Kioii epiilpfl truth f my assertion Vth their blood ; and did theg Xta hrinartriciees ever; -tcvimi, 2!inse9 of the moon,' the air for miles anJl X-l wbiifd be blackened; with the f vicfi.ns: It is true, I now disdain (vat the fox who dlSUKeM grapes; K.ti MMp,f...M oisteroussoortsfthfield never fails to revive some relic of. the slum Bering pr.-pcniU -' :;' ifiven in our ashes live theironted fires. " ' Within thes' f ;dav U havkfen down, lnr (T fhe ehvv arid the adtniratiorv ot the happy bDvs5 for whom, I at a nper age; they are fetmed, ahd t have satbfiexlj myself thit th iHffh f s t, t s V buH en w hjich my . fee- ' -. -:" : -Life :a . x ... I- ..L bit? arm reiuse eveu were it it-ay ntuh totnkf sucvesfu! aim atan elephant. I have fe't 11 last week H seni ment and painful; acuteness in rny organs of destruttiyeness ; although my vigturant bid housekperjays itiS; only the, ear; ache, and hav presc ri bed a thic r cn : in short. I - h;ive . interna; evidence th .1 me sporun .easu naa an vtu, jiiiu J found myself. - on waking lust baturday, insunciiveiy wuiuiiisr - . j- -.u : "And a-hurti ngr , we will go. " Bu t where can. a valetudi na rlarj on bis - pony saf ly takf hi pastime. on a murder ous fir,tf September ? I could ; not J ride ' through the fields wthout sp'dling sport for o t he rsv!" nor; thi wu a;h h-di;e-rw la nes . V tthou l 0 aTigerr oi gr ui , a rami oin snor . jrayseii so i'iej ngi;roa uaamc njruuij resource, aod a very. sad one it is, as eve ry lover of shade,' ;ind hater of dust, cat test i fyV f j.:;'f ,9 ?--:::5"'. VO a e advantage, however, -it had over ffiofe privileged hau nty, it held out hopes of a companion ) and,rStraoge -to aaj tho' '. longJiabit has ina'fle solitude, in" every o-th'er-form.yt;ronly'..toIeraW i'ul, I never could bear riding a one. . The roan wh6gall6ps iirpursui birlesfnaffo citeuient wiibtrif to spur hipon, and grudg es eve.n the Vcasual encounTer5 with a I es rapid travel 1 eri B u1 he w ho, w i t h nerves VUBhtTung, and iHhJjsuiepbd, firis him. !rl'.s.elf'resi rai n etl w 1 1 hi n h preci p c tv.o f a n i inihle- with n iV v tim ii 1 u s sa e : d u t v and object save" neliht isvymucri rfijelited to tle brolheri pilgrim ;w ho eguilesfwith so .iial chat tHe tedium ;rp he way.? ' f ; p Last Saturday Was ivtst "sucH a" cloudless, windless. I laultless! v ? monotonous ;sort of v day as iltsbseit fI)urnie2to iajlv asleep on tr his leS'and as .would have made ine int fdllioly (pfjow ps example but for 'the in- cessjnt popping'whicb5wa,ke round m e, -arid fbuf(r niy: rencounter" a- V?" T 41 s Tfe l the? wortfijr minis ttr of th ej pa r jsh st ret u ir n edjffow I a six Weeks tou of v ery In on t ejfe re- : mention in a distantpart of tnecouittry. Our meeting Wtis liai one j for among the inany-who, in our pgvil eged jla ridv: feed wj th no hirel ing rq a sure?of z,cal ; andv tenclerness . tni fipcks whonrthey love as their own soul, Mr. lupuieixQ even snone conanicuous. 1 ne- heyr sasirnplicity jhloyelieumon with energy, than in his pure and primitive cha racter. The innocence of the dove was in 'viil I hiss! i njterqmr se;f Wi th ti he ; worl d ; the wisdofid.'vr kept for t hc concern sdf His DaVishmnerV to vvhiim hisJyord was law, and.hfs coun- uc vuicL oi inspirfttton.v ne preacneu nothing tliat he did.Viot prac ftht eiideavon .i carry frai 1 irtortalily i If t bis itft cdird of ;'-u seefneujawiui . in ttie'puipnj.-nis ex- :a.pjSdeJeye liuring. Hej iau'Kt.-ih1sr pieopl-g-; hrtiv 1 ' abound;'ib , ydh al who needed j f T?a ndlm wtsu f- MiY0"' prritimgipil-i K "nltb t he jrrt' a Snit,' .with lr and,0ourigiwith grave ,. gay jwith saint: and jsinner Mr Meiin r.heer fulness cpnagHutur OTgni f ty(nteestingthat.J flevve itwitbyu sincere Tegret4 i; His blaod Ut ffeffgntfti I :smi!llltil Mr piesrij rieettD '.- limv rvc nil- I iiti in k ii.j mi i. vv 3. i t W Wkno.yha M a rr. t h e r sa y ,f "was : like a c rea t u re, u e- tnenred wbehil waslaway. and I'am sure she js little better ye. She setp both el bowchairs for me instead of one," and su gars my tea twicer out of very exuberance 01 au1 ciumj. v x ne cniiurcu ijuuc as light-headed .asi their mother; . Johnny brings me . his fractions, and asks me how I think he gets on in his Greek ; and as tor little Jessy, (she has marked her sampler all over; with huge Ps for papa, she came to let me hear her new hymns, iwith such was obha- ed to give her a kiss,' and stop her psalmo dy till a fitter season. - - . . "K ! And the crops, Mr. Francis,! continued he," did you ever see such abundance or the face of; the earth f a kind compensation trulyV'Tor the drought and scarcity of last year! II asked srf how she managed tj get my-harvest down so cleverlv ; f'trtho an excellent nousewtie, sne nasjinne skim in husbandry, f Goodman,9 said she, an'd the fear filled her eve as she. tUd it me, your corn was no sooner ripe jthan there came more shearers to your harvest -rig than! would have cut down half the parish. came, unbidderi and unfed. ' .They cut your cortM with songs and shouts w jy. And when I forced upon them tpe ale they would h ;rdly. accept, they drank your health arid happy return, till I could scarce. fijd woirds to tha,uk them. John Wilson, thelderhas dressedj your turnips, and af the Jassfesjin the parish lined your po'tAt6jes; and as for fish. "iWatiy Garthtine swore if the Provost o' E linbtirgh should-want had- dies,; the" Manse should ay e, be weel su p pliedf, it riot aj blessed jthiiig, Mr. Frar.icis asked jhe worthy niiister9',kind hng asjlie 8pe till have'l onefs poor sere vices thus appreciated, and return thus a mong one's own people r' ' It is more blessed still to give, than to receive!' answered Tf in hh ojwn strain ; and. repy, ; ihey may , these good folks must ever remain your debtors.' This, however sincerely and quietly spo- ken, was enough to bring a blush over his modest countenance. -I am yust about saiu ne, requiting trie courtesy or my friendsjof all ratVksr (in the coin they like Dest, viz. a rou ncl ot j tneiidl yj visits ; and as fr as our roads fiff together yu will perhaps go with me. You are a bad visi tor, I know, Mr. Frank : but most of mv calls wiil be where forms are unknown and etiqu - tt d ispensed wi th.' i AVe ha not ridden. Jar, when my com panion. turning, up a, pretty rough van -road leaoinffi to i large farm-house on the right, said, wi h an arch' smile, I love what our superstitious j lore fa 1 uckyj beginning! e v athers would even xo a morning's i esteem a w and anil lad outs ;ominencea with a wed ding visit. Peter Bandster has taken a wife in my absence,! ami 1 must go and call him toaccount for defrauding me of the ploy. f j Hav6 you Francis, of the bride IJieara any irnng, Mr. v More than I ?ould wish, thinks I to my self ; v for my old duetiua, who indemnifies herselfjfor any lack of hospitality, by as skiuous rrenuentatinn oi a 1 marriage. cnristenings ana gossipings abroad, had deaypd me'fbr the Inst three weeks with philippics about this unlucky wedding.- The folly of PejterXiin marry ng abbver his own line J xne ignorance ot tne oride, who .scarce. kn ew iint-varn from low or bear from barley f her unpsrdonable accomplish merits of netting purses and playing on the Spi n ri e t ; a bo v e a M j h e r ptat ed c a n d I es icksf flounced gown and fvshiouabl hnnnct. had furuishpl Hanriah with inexn iusfible mat ter for-exercise lof the tongue which the acuts can rnymwig.'iVani jtiie bngnsn, Hnging the chiingesi' to whipb, as to -all other noises, custom can alone render one insensibre. ' i j ' - - I had no mind to jdmp the minister's oenevolent; teeiings, towards; the couple and .contented myself with answering,, that l neardi tne Dnue was oom otmnie anu oraw, The good man! shook j his head. "-We have an old proverb itricl 4 trueonje,' said he a bonoie bride ;s sune . bttskis?- ' but I hav known' P'.iiid v bnttprflies cast their painted wjhgs, and etome excelleht house wives in the end.' , i j i t But there tarids Pf er jno very blithe bridegroom, melhinks!' said I, as my eye rested on: the tal and usually jolly young fdrmer,; irusi.ig disocnsolately in his cattle yard -over wliatppearedt a tiei?cow. tie sxartea on'-sceing.tnernii- rilster, as f -ashameitof 1 is sorrow or! its ter tjoTO ircu jWell Peter!' saidttifem his hahd? h (i d ysor Lam ,ltb; WishJ vituiioy !;ri I thought: when I aveyou! your name, .five antl t wentyyeVrsago 4" if iV pleased' God t o spa f ej trj frLtix gi V e y iu yjo u r h'el pm a t eli 1 so 5 butwhat signifies itbyt' whomtheknbtis ueujit, firue;,4ve:and iine;oiessmgot-4jod go WHh i tNagQ1 eyer ha hglVflu r, head, Peter; bu t telj ipe, ; bt;fr&: we.beat.up the y ouugjguid mfequajterf' shewai thesf cw irf burthewa3 iu it if: th He'A teaning; over:so wae-iiKe, rwnen we rode fbrward: & tnx PiOd'git; it ivsothI iia last night, nae doubt, as newmarried folk should ; 'and what. for no Pl'se warrant mjr triither had them too in her daft days. But she didna keep the house, asteer the haill' night w't9 fiddles and dancinV and f it neither newyear nor handsel-Monday, nor she didna lie in her bed till; aught or ft . - r - - ------ 1 ----- -; - - t -' - -- nine o?clock, as my Jess does, na, yet ? .v-. - J?orj ' But what has all this to do with the loss of your cow, Peter ?' . Ower muckle, sir, ower muckle. The, lasses and lads liket reels as weel as their mistress and whiskey a hantle better, They a' sleepit in,; and mysel'. among the lave; -N e mortal ever lookit the airt that puir Blue Bell was in, and her at the very; calving 5 and this morning, when thje-byre door was opened, she w.i allying stiff and tark,.wia ded call beside her. '.It's no e cow, sir, (though it was but the last m jrKet. I had the oner o7 fifteen pund tr her) it's the thought that she was sae sair frworded amang . me, and ray Jess,' and htr tawpies o5 lasses. - ; k Come, come Peter,' said the good mt- oister, j you seem to have been as much to blame as the rest ; and s for yaur voting tfwp brideV she - maun creep as' the auld wives tj; belore she can gang. Country thrift can no more be learnt in a day than twn breeding ; and of that your wife they . Ower muckle, may be? 'was the half muttered reply, as he marshalled us into the house. The ben end of the oldrfash- ioned tlirm-house, which, d u ri ng the' pri -meval .sway of Peter's mother,.had exhibi ted the usu;il decorations of jan amrie,: a clock, pnd a pair of pre-s-heds, with a clean swept ingle, and carefully sanded floor, had undergone a metam rphosis not less vicjlent than some of Ovid?ss or Hrle- quiii's.! , ine amrie had given place to a satin-wooa wotk- oie, the clock to a mir ror' and the p ress-bed s fwhose re m va I n o oneicould regret) "o that object of Hannah's mresi jvuuperauons, ine piano f. rte ; wniie tiicjfire-place revelled in all !the suinmer luxury) ot elaborately twisted shavifigs, and thejonce sa tided --floor was covered with an already soiled and faded carpet, to whose delicate colours, Peter, fresh from the clay furrows, and his two sht-ep-dogs dripping trom the pond, had nearly proved equally In this sanctum sanctorum sat the real ly pretty bridei in; all the dignity of out raged feeling which ignorance of life and . lavish perusal of romances ; could insoire, on withessing the first cloud on her usual ly good uatured hunband's bnw. She has tily cleared up her ruffled look, gave the minister a Cordial, though sprite what dtTect- eu welcome, ana, dr nned me a curtsev. which twenty years' rustication enabled i m v me very inadequately to return. lhei good pastor bent oo this new Iamb of his old, a benignant yet searching eye. nd seemed watchinir where, amid the fluent small talk which succeeded, he might Sedge ih, a word of playful yet serious import; to the happiness of the youthful piir.1 The bride was stretching forth her hand witjl all the dignity of , her new sta tion,;t ring) the bell for cake and wine, when Peter, (whose spleen was evidently waiting for a vent, hastily starting up, criedjOut, f Mistress!-if ye're ower grand to serve the minister yourselly there's ane'M beproil to do't. -There shall; nae quean fill a glass for him in this house while it ca's me m ister. My mi t her wad haeserr- di him on;her bended knees, gin he wad iiaetet her and ye 'h'mk it ower muckle to brinsr ben the brid:d hrpad to him! Oh- jesse, jjesse; i carina awa T 1 . . ar t ' . - i - j wr your town w "J U'n il AIIS ;Thej bride coloured and pouted but there gathered a large drop in her eye and the pastor hailed it as an earnest of future ,4concesion. He took her hant kindly, and put ir intoj Peter's riot reluct int one- Ml spring showers make May flowers,' my dear lassie,, says the. old, proverb, and . I trust but o' these little clouds will spring your future happiness. " YoU Jesse, have chosen! an honest, worthy, kind-hearted coun try husband, whose love will be " well worth th e sacrifices of- a few secon d -ban d graces Vhd you, Peter, have taken fo better and cr ; worsera eye, ihj sjpite of JVireign airg'-.r read '.a-.ii?art to be won by kirulness'tBear and fiirbear, m yhdet- bairnsleteacH beaptef, to yield t rati; tl)e dhjelr htra- velling to a better couritry' See that ye fall nofr;ouf oy theay : Thejbre by thist Peteryroutearti leavinthe pair to eat;e inthi4favorable;m andIjmoiiatetl uf horses and hrodeoff wfl l)hu V-fa rt h er pari 0&$p:iH jj VVIw rebst ttu rhin g Heprlner ofitKe rarie' ttregai t he higfi f jroad V nerri Jij. w$-' nfrdr came running to; i r4etJCepfeshere in her fpok wild jttibbV;twa painfui kindShe'eeme fn)ir iheifirs fe' shociLiornA d el tgii tful uK tality ; to. bearj w i ? hbu trt otteri ngf 1 Us m;lry fob ndation si-Tfie5ni nistert ciieckedS his horsecwhose britl teTshe grasjied cbnyulliyer ly, ititingbaf tjVofef t from e hi ot i oru e n deavori fio". hot va in Iv. m gtve.utterance to the tidings with wlncii - .. ' . . . r- . j ' -ive.uuerance-io me Tidings with wlncii as silent:; thentvl ed' out, fi He's xoii a strong effort faltered out. fi He's come back ! the Lord be praised foVtP .' ho is come' back, Jenny ? said the pastor, in the;deepest; tone of iSynipathyT-- I it Ijttle Undrew, ye :mean?'- T.t .. . Andrew! !!! 'echoed the matron; j with an expression of contempt, v'whichcat any oth er ti me th is fa vori re gr i nd chi Itf woii I d have oeenv vej-y IaJrlrol calling lorw "Andrew,,: , Andrew's jatnerr i mean my am nrst-oorn son,-Jamie, inat x wore mournings for,' till they would, wear nae langer, and thought laying fifty fathoms down in solid ice, in you wild place Green land, or torn to pieces' vvi' savage ;bjers, like the "mocking bairns in-scnpture-JHe'V yonder!'' said she, wildly pointing to the house ; he's yonder living, an i uvingiiKe. And oh, gin ye wad r.ome?arid maybe speak. a word in seasonto us, ' we might be bet ter able to praise the Lord, as is his due.' We turned our horses' heads and tol- lojwed her as she ran, or rather new to wards the cottage with the instinct of some animal long separated f rom its offspring. The little ooy before mentioned ran out t i hoSd our horses,. and - whispered, as tne iitfiister stooped to itroke his head Dad-'-dy?s come hame fraer thc sea' -f j . - j-' . -V-j: - - '-..-.-f-' t ' "- ; i' ' ' "" ' i --4 -m The scene within the cottage baffles de- scription. vThe: old mother, exhausted with her exertion, had sunk down beside her son. on the edge of the bed on which he j was sitting, Where his. blind and'bed- rid father lay, and clasped his withered hands in speechless prayer. His lips con tinued to move, .unconscious d purl pre sence, and ever and an oh. he' stretched forth a feeble arm, to ascertain the actual vicinity of his long mourned son 'On a low stool, before the once gay and Hand now frost-nipt .. and hunger- some, but worn mariner; sat his ' young .wifei' her hand firmly clasped in his , h e jr fi xecl ey e fi r f 1 1 y r i e ; t ed f o n hi s cou n i e ha n c givi ng no other sign of life tha n a convulsiyejjjres sure of the former, or a big d rop d esc end ing un wiped from rthe latter; while her unemployed hand was" plucking quite me cha nical I v, the badge of widowhood from her duffle cloak, which (haying just reach ed home as her Ausband -knorkeS katf his fathers, door,) was yet lyi across her kriejeJ - ;jThe'poor sailor gazed on allaroun I him with some wha of a bewildered; air, but mot of all upon a rosy creature between his knees, of about a year and a half old, born justKafter his departure; and who had only learned! the sad word (paddy;! from thU childish prattle of his older brother, Aodrew, and his . sisters. ;i..?-Vl.:i- Such was the group to whose emotions, n 1 111 oa 1 100. mucn ror nu man nature, our entrance gave fa turn, " Jamie,' said the good pastor. (gently pressing the srill uni- ted hands or .the manner, and his.fafthful Annie,) t You are welcome, back from the gates of death aud the perils of the tieenl Well is it said that they who go down to the sea in ships, see more of the wonders the Lord than oiher men but it was not from storm and tempests aljne that yoc iioc.,ucc(i ueiiveieu coiu ami ram iney want and nakedness wild beasts" to de vour, and darkness and dismay -these have been around your dreary path' but He that was with you, was mightier! than all that were against you 5 ami you afe re- urned a nv i ng man- to tell the won d mu tate. Let us praise the Lord, my friends, for his goodness, and his wondeful i works to f . the children of men. ' f We a 1 1 knelt down and joined in thebrief buttfervent prayer th.it followed. . The stranger's heartfelt 'ugh of. sympathy mingled j with the pastor's pious orisons, with the feeble accents of vdecrepitude, : the lisp of won-, .1 . . - - .-in', . 1 . -. . i V . ' ueriiig, . cniitinooa, the : soui-lelt v p t e tyv -0! rescued mauhood, and the deeD, unutter able gratitude of a wife and mother's heart. For such high-wrought emotions oraver is the onfy adequate chanhel. : They found vent in it, and were calmed and subdued to the level 01 ord inary intercourse, j Th e minister kindly addressed Jami e. a nd d rew to rth A by h i s j u d icious q ucst ions, the 1 ead- ing feature soff that marvt-llous bistofv;f peri 1 ana pn various, end u red by the crew of a Greenland ship .detained a winter on the icey with which al I are5- n ow fam iliar, but of which k si - Parry or a Fran k (in can perhaps ialpnefaiypriiciatehe J3fV were related rwfth 'a'": si n plici typ. tat did th m Sample justice;-H:::VC ?'4 ' . rtever despaired :.sir,?said he hardy Scidsman ; wereytiu hgWndVstda t-f Priyidericeyeheii ?omegudeturn;aridtfi AVJev hutl jmbstlywi hameand -keu'lh wan ting f or pu r safet J and- lii fe ats th en may tmnk ptheiion Jiahav br;cver't; sea; on'avprQsperousy.oyi PiJ e;tn ak e spray e r s Jprecious; Khaxl ' little to flo but si ee; 'and ;oh9 tfie?ivighp were lajrigl J( Was ajgreaV drmerVand yefmauna'a the seeing Vme and the bat rw. a maist i 1 kahieJi'a-y'do and busfcitimairt he a,iLnevercbu tiixugh, skid he;i smiling and kissing the th joft liis kqe enoughUbu Cthe face ol the bit creature i n't Lriever ' 'could tnak out,'and4t vexedrn: : shook her head and was silent:: thenlwith 10c wnues.i mougtit my oaDe was.UeacU - bom but God be. praised, he's.Iiere, --ariL no. that unlike mysefl,neit.'. r.' . , . Anbie! said; the mihiter,rVently Icos tng er Tene wed grasp ot Jamie's h;m yoUrare forgetting your luty as a giiilc w i fe-'we s m ail n r d rrn k to ; J. n m i e's health and happin.es; tere we g---tv'e,il teal a glass or two out of old . Andrevv's cord? ' , bottle -;-na drop of.this day'rfi joy v !! better to him than if a.". . . . k ? AttfeeljVhatVtrue,' id the old fj therewith. a 'distinctness c htrerarci', and acuteness of hearing,' he hnd not i..a iifes t edv for rhanyl months. .The!, bo tie'-: was brought; and the vhealth roff the day went rounds vl shooki the weather beaten sailer warmly. by' the band; r I beg;;injj leave to corned and;hear more' oi uis story1 at a filter se'asonTol lowed the'ministerlto the door. ; ; Amlrew, said he, giving the litu pa tient equerry a bright new. sixpence, tell your; daddyi give you this for being a du tiful, son to your 'mother' when he was at' the seas.' ' i he chi Id 's eye glistened as -ho ran in to execute the welcome command, , and we, rode oft, "ur hearts i too full for m uch comm u n tcatiun mm mm mr mm ym --" -T. Auction Store ferre aMtfaluabU usssrfs mtntjoi freshly imported Stapledlnd Fancy ; i ; u-r: coWtSTiito, 13. ikiKT, !;-:ij7;-"i ' '"'5 Superfine IfaearidCofnTiion Cloths c Saitinetts, JDofnesUcs 't.-$&: : v : ; ; t k " , A3T lTXTEKStVK ASSORTMENT OJ . CfrdcerieSjIfardwarei Cutlery y Crockery Terms liberal,' and nacle knowa at sale, ' - -- :;:i-r:,m- WILLinNGS'&' CQi Auctioneers, Fayetteville Sent 4; 1828 1 i 1-ts; Tthe. late AUffUat Terv,. pf the Court, cf . : Pleaaf arid Quarter St-asions bf the County of;,. ; W ake, the .andersisned qualifiell as Ad mi nistra. tor 'upon the Estate of the later James" F Tay lor, dec d.- and requests all the creditors or the d: -ceased to make kaown theirclaims without de- lay. fWm-tf , His debtors are hereby informed that it ls.the -determination ;ofieVubsCribertb;clo ministration as jsjjeedily as possible and ;to that end indulgence cannot itfanferf.j VThe clairn3 oe ing numerous and dispersed, throughout several Counties, a personal demand of .payment .1 the ; y part of the Administrator is out Qf jkn question. Those therefore who ' do -.not fchc se ' avail themselvesof jthis Intbrmation a rhaL ,nme- v" diate payment will i findiheirclaims, rndUcrr nately placed in a train of r collection accrc Xa'-lMtM-2'i C II AS. MANLY, : Raleigh, 25th Aug. 1828. , H'4 , V . ; ON Friday; rthe10th bfOctobtrJ next, tl. -plantation of the' Ute James F. Tayjor, fn ear Ha leigh;i l will be sold upon a credit of six rno.-ilhs ' k part of the perishable estate, via; Stock of Hors es, Cattle and Hof ;tJart and I Oxen, Farming tools of nil kinds, i . jmplete set of niachTm.th's tools, Crop of- Wheat, Rye and Oat, u: 1 all o ther. things ort the plantation of a movtble and perishable kind. - - " . " . . ON the following day, Saturday, the 11th, at his late dwelling-house in Raleigh, will be so" 1 in like manner the Household and Kitchen furri Jture, a. Carriaffcand Harness, ' 'xSulIcy and liaiuess aitd various other artic.j. , CHA S. MANLY, r ' . . - - " j '?.'r. Ttaleigh,25th Au 1828i' 1 r ' 1 HIS, SUtfSfJRIBER'S STAGE, BEADING, from Rah' f to Sahsburv through TittsboroupU and Ashborourh' ' is now In fall operation with fj-ood horse- and careful Drivers. 1 The Fostm.. tr General I; 3 made an alteration , int he time cf Jts arrivaUt Raleigh and departure from Sali&burvwhich is .aanSd.nfw as foilQfs i-Leave R jleifrh even Saturday: at 10 olockj-Ar.M;:aha arrive at Salii' buriionv Mondayaftemoon; ; l Keturnin I e'ave Salisbury J at, tO o'clock; prf Tuesday mcrnir anAreh'Rateih onThurscKylIn ample tirfi for Passengers t ,e and bsr!in readiness taiie seals irthe tagw ibr thejorthr -tf Price ofpassafce thtubgh, only -$'s'..; 1 ac comrnodations on the foad aire good r -d even f"?.4rt;y.ni:be..pa f Hliose nuy una xuuiC K ORG E WILLI Raleigh Aug. 3J, 1C - - J; llii ; 3 A3 t TB Y virtue ot decree of th J C Jrthe CmtedSttes for the jDisirict cf -ITorth-' P1,na Icslla!1 brr Monday the third day c f No- ci - vreene, expose at public Vendue tn th bidder, all that VALUABLE TRACT OI ort'the Fast side of Great 'Cdntent na :V, tofot$cbnYeyfd and :mie jowntonna by saidHVillie J.-SUr'-mortgaged to secure the pur a mone to th said Robert Whyte; contaim . , on SAKo ACRES, more or. Jess, Lain t' C I land conveyed by the said Willie J . ct i-t 1 I parcels, to Joliii Popeilih;:; v;Y.:ii EdwarbsJohn Harper Jeszn Cps TLt, Ti 1 Speight, Elisha'Wood ward, r :r ij; si -iirir Theophilus Edwards i;: w The land will be soldippaK ch to t ed trorn Willie J Stantph) bo a c dit c knd two years; Bonds with unquc-'.!6ti; ' 2 tim: 1 ' - ; w k vrir ::t Curity x: be- recuired on the day of f ile f I
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 12, 1828, edition 1
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