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J.TUESDAVy OCTOBER
I I 7 . . . .! -.- I M h MAM r-nn 1 ' Tl 1 1 111 Mr r. in I LUaUU:34 11 VU 0 VVUUt - iuuvuimvi IS - T -
T jirj! Me nirvl on Fridav'lasti
.fcoa-siderabte-thVK,-;-
; National Intelligencer denies hay
ever used ihe language, imputedto lb
"Lap StarMi relation to GenJackson.
the only levidehce'Tvhich:the Star
i ' 0UJJ adduce 01 uciicka. -u ..v..
! -for office, tnrnioat to.be not genuine.
' TheTSult of the. Election's in Maryland
i&d Delaware, ;l)asca ;arrible;damper
Lr thWpiritpf Jackson paiyv
1 Kone seem tofeelnore acutely than, the
! Editors ot : the Start Oecause none.; pave
! teen more credulous than, tliey Aln their
hst papcrVjthey- enayor
L frce of :th& blow from; Maryland by
jpablishin? tableJin which" they ; labor to
iiLvp that Jackson" will yet receive 5 or 6
' iElectoralVotes ; in. that .s State To show
.kow'delasive!rc;thej
enaous i jtheir conduct, we will advert
La single yistric-inwhicli
4wo FJectqrfPSThe third ; Electoral Dis
net in Maryland;; consists Frederick,
xch send to the Legislature,1 etr jack
son andybwr iAdromistratip
Tile Editors of the Staf jpu bl isW this state
ment of the relative weht of jtKeARepre
ntaCion. and on c the strength of it, pat
down the two Electors of the District, for
Jackson. Now, it 19 as' certain,' that the
d'Drstrict will elect two Administration
: Electors," as that Tennessee vill votet for
Jackson, In Washington county;, where
at the last election, the Jackson !majority
vanear GOolit was reduced at the recent
election, to 1 115, Jmd th'elr Majority;,." in
Alleghany was 14 i making, the , total
JacKfion majoruy sso,'
Aisiinst this ma
jority. we have to put the. Ad mini strati on
Majority in iFrederiek county, which Is
322, so that. we are stronger in, the .whole
district,- by 65 votes than our lopponent$.
And as it is admitted, .that in the Electo
ral Election,-ItHat majority will be greatly
. . . 1
Increased, it! is even (given tip by . Duff
Greeri. -"') Tliis single instance; will- serve
to show the utter ;hopelessness of the Ge-
The last "Star still harps, on ; thestale
and. ridiculous story of icorruptiori ; on the
part of Mr . Adams, "at the last election o f
President; Ko one believes it! and but
fqw have tementyr'enough t6j brave pub
lic sentimeni by Adverting, io lit. rLet
hinvever anylcandid rnan -read the letter
of Gov. Metcalfe ' of Kentucky, which
.forms a part of the -Appendix-to the' able
Address of Colonel Trimble,. arid he must
aarait trial tne oniy corrupt euoris wnicn
ere. made, proceedeld from the friends of
General Jactson; Gov Metdalfe says
expressly-that; the immaculateMr Moore
f Kentucky; during the pending; of the
v Presidential Election, just after the meet
inj of Congress, called) on' him and; made
ie subioined communicationi vhich ex-
' t. " . ...Lilt..-.,!..;.., , A . :- j--." t.; . .; i ; '
hibits as darinj: and profligate an at-
tempt at bribery, as was, ever recorded in
the political annals of any country--I ;!-.
Major. Moore stated to mc, that lie Iad ju?t
receivnl a letter from Coir I'Afee, i informing
liinj and I think he said requesting liirn to in
form me tfiat! in the event of acknon'ft.elcctio'n
, tothe Presidehcy I m'ght be elected, to the Sen-
ate ami that I would n tl
tlwt '.case receive the
tvotfe of my frxetuhy "I was'at a' loss to .perceive
hw the election of Jackson could bring me, so
near the Sejvite ! an.d l asked him how such an
fvent couM happenas noj vacancy could occur.
fjr several years in KentiicTcy? His answer was-j-.V'Jack.ion
is elected,ColJ Johnson receive1
J the afpointinept cf Secretary if VVaA -1 tlien
tedhim hoW it could Jeo-uKl erst bod ? He
jcplied,: wit h.ai Significant hod,, that in passing,
tijrugh Kentucky, the friends of I j he 'Genera I,
-rthe Cleneval himselfl amnot cei tat v which'
-hal ?jivcn the int;mation' to the friends of Col.
Johnston. '-'j IT,
'1 Iltse are th fartc !n thpP oa frifcta
.1. -
t hich I 'mndej known to 'some I at, .myftiVnds
jmmedtattly jifter the ! commuinlicatio wa$
tna'le to me, andtf otliers with but little reserve,
Kr.ce that time-. 'And if " circiimstaiices f should
tireaftcr make if necesaryVbe foregoing state-
i, r f
ueposeto tliese.truths V and I. am hot willing to
Miev&ihat More is,dep'rtvetl enough to 'deny
jthi'rnl If he ioit-s, however painful the issue, .(he.
LiH nmi-i juiie hetwetnui'i & TFthe decision
against iufc; I will take-'an appeal, - with ' the
TITO 1 AS MJ3TC ALFE.
a greater Eutterinsr'amonsr thewdund-:
d pigecins of' his partfliarie;4mpr
ient man in which heun)osome
self to Col. jHumphroyt;eiat
ducUori oftiic Armyil'oJm.
Sfc to be': damnednstedd
'ft Army Hid nfjmtiilikiiisd
tpf expIanationv and the;Oppo-o?Etor3,throSout
Vot perfect certafnty of success,' to that;.trierX
'jnu.buns.l which is. beyjtmd.lhe .virge of -lhis
ctl.ig existence. . J i, , . f U u, . 1
'ral 3 oiquities they?attempt to piliatej
ovyiaiauuu 13 TOO t Uirtll HiT itti-
6 WW say, that fc Was.in habits of-corf cr,rond-1 linseed.'and .castor . oif,-a!t, copperas.
01 ' ' f CUtC uui m. man . uv w - , vT -,,1 - " 5- ' - ' - " " f , r
ed;-ViBul'the declaration,, and the. terms
in 'which it .is,
jstic of Jthe Geneu& - thKat they will force
th e conviction of heir genuineness .on th
public:mind. K '.m w
V The Star piiblishes - an extract from a
letier written by General Jackson in 1801V
.iV-
to prove that he did not,H :in 1821,' abuse
the Government' for reducinc the j Army.
Upon the same principlev it may besaiy,
he rea f te r,: tha t th c -Rich m on d E u c u i rer dj d
not' advocate the election of Jackson in
X 1 828, becau sei in 1 624,: it d eprecated that
event as. a curjse upon the counfryl tf
The. Annual expenses of the
Govern-
r m en t during M r. Ad am Ad mini
stration
During
have r been about 89,460,000,
Mr Monroe's Administration they averag
ed about: SI p,47j2,00.0 : . making; a differ
ence of about "a million a. year, in. favor of
Mr. A'd ams. t What a prodigal Ad mini
tration! - " . -:' -
S
The Editor of the North-CarolinaUour-
nal, with his accustomed want of caVidor,
has given the Register, the credit j of hav
ing originated a paragraph, which hej knew,
for the fact stared him in the facet was
copied from the 'feason Statesman) f We
will help this repuscitator of old docu-I
(ments to a fact, which,: if it be treason
- t i i
hejmay make the most of it; ; '
. tVVe did not espouse the cause
w
of; Mr-
Adams, previous to the last Presjdehtial
Election, because we were heart and mind,
in favor of Mr. Crawford. Nay, prioreJ
had that distingu ished Patriot been jalcarij
didate now, we should still have adyocat-l
ed his election.
As the case now stands, ve can
have
no difficulty-ill chusing between the
pros
pect of national peace and prosperity, and j
national dpcrradatinn and iitirnl tvrRn-
- . T . r-
T. auu",c.1 rti;u t-T l
r v Avn am a rx .4 4. l- 4 1 I
reason Ibr preferring Mr. AdamsJ He
has been tried, in the ordeal of four years'
Administration of public affairs, ar d has
come out pure. (The National Dpbt will
have been diminished during his term of
service, roRTYxyivE millions of Tollars
-We are at peace vith all the world, and
under his iu spices, likely to continue so.
His conduct is irreproachable and his in-.
tegrity without. stain or blemish !
A very large meeting of merchan
-1-
s and
o- ---j o . . " . -
other citizens, opposed to the Auction
System, was held in the City of
New-
York, on the 10th instant- at which
Wal
ter Bowne, David B. Ogden, and Camp
bell P. White, Esqs were nouvinated and
recommended to 1 he support of the voters
of that City opposed to Auctions, for iiwjm
bers of Congress - - Nearly 2,500! voters
were estimated to have been present at
the meeting. t
Things in General. An , eloquent
production purporting to be Jackson's ad
dress to his Army before New-Orleans,
has been extensively published by the
Jackson papers aSj' evidence of the
Gene-
ral's talents. In
... . ...
this Address he
s maue
to say, ' Soldiers
the enemy wh&m you
are to meet comes flushed with the victory of
Waterloo The fact that the battle! of Wa
terloo was not foujght till some months af
ter the victory of jSTcw-Orleans, was
unior
of the
tonately forgotter by the author
impudent forgery.
. Singular. person in boring for
fresh
water recently atjthe end of the wharf in
Providence, penetrated, through the arti-
ficial soil, and then th'rbusii.several stra
papd and gravel, when,
at the depth of feet ' below the
the river he came to a quantity o
grapes, grapeseeds,;ha2:el nuts.
bed of
' vlTies;
acorns,
leaves, pipe bursJ and sundry fru
it
seeds
of kinds unknown.;
l Kenyan College1. -We learn by
his ad-
vertisement, that Bishop Chase, by whose
exertions at home and abroad a very con
siuerame sum ot: noney was oDtaineo lor
the purpose of fot nding Kenyon Collegef
in . Ohioi, has beer compelled to offer - his
owrr farm with a 1 its appurtenances, for
, sale," in order tq pay the workmen em?
puyed4nvcpntra
seeips that th re e jthou'san d d ol lars will; be
uiEcient "to Imel theexigehc J'nd thfe
xsisr
offers his property for that amount
in -cash;
ted Wool I e n lapii f actori es. oi ; the Union
is'stated tt be .consumed yearly
establishment v 1 neyy no 1 e capital inves
ted Jjjeii jinated at OOippO, anil the ac
feveicapital a 4Q ojf 506o3S T6e; aiK
tiuai yieia oLoroaa , ciotns is statea: to ue
ftpml to 15i6da
s.fc Several 1 other.
flburishin jr Svollen ; and cotton nialiufacto
ries paa smaller, scale. are- rcisd within
The principal xpdrt;from the state : are
near cauie norses nogs , uourj corju v vyr
batcoi ginseng, spirits mi tter, cheese, w
Pojivcner--It was a shrewd maxim of
Wesley,' the' founder bfMethddism, Cnot
to be ,posi tive in things of doubt and tu n t
certainty. - 3Vhen I was a' youn man,?
said he, fi I was, sure of every, thing put
iira few years, finding myself mistaken iri j
so sure of most things as before :
4 ' Trent the National Intelligencer,
? 1
"'. . .Th eelectioninDel aw a r e , i s . o f grea 1 1 m
portance in the general, conflict Taken in!
coiiexipn with; the resiists of the elections
elsewherej itj leaves to the Combination a!
hopeless prospect- ' s ' v?-;':
- W'e'have before u s a calculation, ad
dressed by Jir. Wicsliffe to his consti
tuents, alter litis return, home ' from the!
last stttins: ot Congress in which he claims'
for the military candidate 150 votes, cer-j
tarn, f AmonjK tnose ne claims xne 101
lowing electoral votes ;
From the State of Maine, ' 2
New-York, 2-1
New Jersey, 8
Delaw-are, . 3
Maryland. ; 7
44 votes.
He 1,. claims
all of the other doubtful
States. For the sake of agument we will:
grant those to! him j and then how stands;
the account ?
bovel ?Ja-t?J
Deduct from his claim, as
the votes. clai nied which ther
General will
Qse, viz : i . - I
From the State of Maine,
NwfYork.
New Jersey,
Delaware,
Maryland,
Y2
. 8
6
And deduc
t these thirty -one Votes froth
the 150 claimed as certain for the Gene
ral, and we leave him, On Mr. "Wickliffe's
U own showing in a minority of 119 votes,;
isivinff to Mr. 'Adams.- a plurality :of '4S!
votes over hit
s-,
It is thus tlat already public sentiment,:
discloses itselt, overwhelms our adversa-
ries on their own ground, and spreads its j
impenetrable jEgis over the cause which!
it has been our duty to endeavor to susr
tain. ! We make no boastful comments
on this- cheering spectacle. It is enough
to present it to our friends in its naked
truth and glorious promise.
On friendf, on I Though but begun,
the battle's almost won.
Norfolk, Oct. 6.
We learn tljut 60.000 tjushels uf-wheat
arrived in New York from the South, in
5d ys, which was sold at Si SO tn gl 40,
anil some gl 50 per bushel. - F-fmir in
New York scarce. In Bc.ws ton a "scarce ;
87, to S7 50. Sone, it is said,, has been
sold in Philad ilphia at g8.
i ' '
We announce wiih depp sorrow, the
death of Captl Robert IIknlky. of the
U. S. Navy ai the timi nf his deadi coui
inand:int of tli Naval Station atr Charles
ton. (S. C;) for .m:iny years and until vc-
ceri'ly, an esteemed resident of this I r
oueh,! ahd one
of ihe most disiirgui?hej d
our naval heroics in the last war with Ert
Island. The laurels wan by his skid and
gallantry on Lake Churaplain are-(oo,ver.
lant,! and his fame too warmly cherished
by his country and friend 'to require. a re
cital at this A me 5 while his civil worth,
and many estii lable traits of character, will
cause! his mem :ry tj be tonjj levered. Of
enemies,. he hail lew, ami deserved to have
none, ; ' f.. '.'.' .': . '
Capt. H.. did at his residence on Sul'i
van's Island, on the 6ih insf. affp'r a few
days illness, of bilious feverjjiged 45 yeMrp.
i lis death is -an event of the deepest afllic
tion to his relatives and numerous friends.
Nor. Beacon..
Fire! We learn that the sp icious and
handsomely fihihetl brick mans 611 house.
on' the farm of! George Newtox Ksq. sit
uate oh Liynhhaven River,- Princess Anne
V'ouniy abnu! 20; mifvs from Jhis towu,
was totally destroyed iy fire on Sunday
last about mid-day. The. lire is s.jd to
have been '.communicated to the ro'f Irom
the chimney, and before any exertion
could be made to extinguish it, for the want
of a ladiler, it gained an acenda iicy t hair
mocked all human power to check' its progress-
1 We understand thar ther building
was insured in the L ndon Phoenix cflice,
in I lite.'' Ttiimiio-
1, lor live 1 hoiisa n I d u 1 1 a rs.
Norfolk Becaon.
; New Yd RK, Ott. k. ;Jr,
1 Sickness in jhe Neighbourhood. blic
prayeVs were offered in somejof mir church
es lastjSabbaitirfor thtick in ihe towns
1 n d vi 1 1 a ge s ad j a ce ii t to Ne w- Yor k ;Fro;
the statements that we hear there must be I
A geatjd-:al ofj distress in, ihe country at
l he - presen t r om e n tl : Dr. S pri hg ' i neii r
ti o fi e 1 fri m li i s pul t, s t hat ? i u a ' t rb
church and 'congregation' in thisvicfiiity,
such, wWs tfie prevalence of diseatethat
b u f ;'e y i tec ri pf istip sjfv e re a bl e t i : at t enii
churcht cm; ther ms
K
fA:: horse tha t is attacked i th Jbbs i a said
t recerve i mmed iate ;reief by d renching
him, with a q u a r t o f -0sh br i ti e tGl ve y bu r
horse a handful of sal t, or 3 times'a iveek,
it w iil i reprove, h is app? ti t e, and keetfKinr
'V.
't
-Lt4.1
v herlndopaper&ajthat; Dr. S61P
13
jn? a new worK. t r v it is a
evi' ee n t leiitarialho &ta ted, i t ha t in" man V
places Hi ere; a eian t '.iKl; t" I co'iutiglr;
take'ia'ireofJl
I Do'em of which thd hero and heroine belonsr
vrites
tell
'V-Oar election Jiasiosedthg-Admin
istratibn has triampbidin DlawareVi The
majority for; Johns' (to Cotigress) 1 1 s - 41 9
IatbeSta,te The ma iority has incf eased
since .wip taai. year&vou voiesv ior hub au-
but-uli in yain,; "fThis State t truly fixed
Three electors- yill go;for Adanis arid
Mr: RidgelyVwillbe left out,1 and a'enar.
tor sent 'to Confiress to support the Atl-
miui stration'. 'riiiis it turns out tWa't hick
oiy ppies anu uriusn lniiueuce aiijioiiui:
ry, Are'not I tha r means jtoiinfluenci the
pleasure ot givinsr-tne result 'to.'. my
ed country ; irout yofir p
.- f.
W-?;y? ,r;oWc .o.T ere I is ;attheri lii:.
iio.aset;'HVwWf'
pintt ofCee IVvn p h a 4&.cacfi ed.J;! li 4 J
;t ra orl f ija ry ae jl OlB y eli r l)e. J tw.a
liorn in the souih eid tif Wlcs, Jnl7$( ,
IliI77Je;caHie
atjthe age f .56,; heeriii iHtfe
company of caValry-vAVas inf.e'eniep.
tn'eiits at .Fhithuabfe Wh
isl a nd, . &c. -A l Whj ( e j Pa1nHhe;'f wa
wounded by a cut irvm hs hedv-lhtf
right . eye-Trtwp pistol bul le t v i n, hlsf leg
and a b-iyonet ihruston ihe biTaatbonf .7
lie also received a ttimahawk wounif fronf
an Indian in t!e , Gnenesee Flats. ' Jit
year he walked to Sharon,(Coii.) 150 mil e.
in 8 days. H never, ilrank spinU-ijntiF-after
60 years of 'age. H is sep MHf
firn; lii eye quick, and his memory goid.?
f ! e p t o b i b y ! h et 0 0 ly ma n ; I i yip g iv b $
remembers Gen. Wcdfe, and storhYing,.f
Qu e bee. at th m pure of.whi ch 1 1 e a sis t-
' Robert Burns
-The fol I (iwiriir re minds
us of the coijlintent
which Field ins;
I om, Junes, pnid to
his : friend ;Garr4cki
through Pirtnjdge
r
; The early "natrnness of v Burns;Mj(;s
Dun lop," of Dunlnpy, hid an old htiU5ekp-
er. a!i;t of priviigd person who h;t.i'erj';
tail arisifocratical notions f the family dig-f'
nity,
iy, tnat mane tier uiteriy- nmisneiiiaj:
e fttfentinns Tha t . vIre.'jfa i d Uy.- -her -i iij 1
'S to aniau in sucJv'o'.v virdy .esiate
the
as the rusiic pot. 'I d overco'uc nr jre'f
judice, M rs. 1). persuaded her .to perjuse :
a MS. copy if TUe Colter's SaurpVyfj
NigHl," whklv !he jKet had just then, vrii;
ten. Wteu" Mis. Dunlop inquiie'dqhej3li!
pinion of the poem, she replied wiffi a
quaint , iniuiierence A vveei. iuaam,;
thdt'fe vera Well." I
that ill vou have
t.. say in its tivot f 7 aki.d tier mist re
ss.t
' Deed, madam," ;he return d,, ,the
ike;
y (iu qu al it y rn ay
see a vasi lire ; but"!
was. aye used' to t;iej like o' all that the"'
et has wi ittt-ji ;d)out in' my aifi f j'h
Pi
hae described it any other gait.l? Y-jieVj
Burns lu 't rd of" the. Jd! womuii's crLcimj
he rernaikrd ih it it Was one of the highest
'compliment he h;l evcr received.; ;
- JndohffeektyBeviem
-Naptdeon's ietterfto Sa vary on sending
him to Russla;'is a'hnd specimen-f (thf a
cutei'ess of his ini'idl In your c'nversa4
lion" says .h'e c;vreluily ay.id auv : thing
ih-nt' muy be odVnsive . For iiistartce:
never speak of war.: ' Do v; not condeluin
any lujiiomo'1' cotnni-nt upon any, ahsur-i
d i t y , E v esry ' n a i 6nj ha ts .pe c u I ia Htis ;
and it is too much tieijiab-orihe l')retch
to com pure all custt mi's with their ow jT nd
to set ihemsdyeji uj as mod
b d t ourse and by rend ring vou obnixihys
in society,'jt will pre e-ityuu froiit )supceeU
ing in any thing.'.' ; -"r.sT,.-: A.f J.-f
A mbigui ty of speech so m etitnes le.nl$;tq
very Rati mistakes .tnilitia cap'aln !re
ceived a bdUt from a jady of fashion, 'rje4
que.tfh'" the: pleasure of his cnnip-anytci!
te-T- on a ceriain. evjenit.g,- ;'NiwVporjr
arose how to undrftrid the" word c,mpa'-i
ny : nnd the captairl being a man .of realj
military viewsi very tia'tuially carne to he.
co n c I u j in n 1 ha t i t in lean t n ei t h e re por
1 ess than the Company of M iiitia;w4iichjiief;
had the honor to comiaahd. . Accordingly
wh 't was tlM astonishment of his hostess
& her friends to benold not ;6nly the: cap-l
tain but fxU'wItof e'iGimpa
est subaltern tii tbeif most ragged; pfivte
armed a u d equippe j i 1 their usual Sty I V'
nil lie t ua'l "t' -the,Huu5f in v i fattonirity tai'
dust ami hnogry; astjoris ! Neefcfy
sucq civiisterftai ih iti'dra wing room Ibel
fiore. The old ladies lifted up their hands
and ey-s in astoriishmerit ; tll.evtnai'ter'
ihe houe bit his lipstwith" yexatiorij; and
the hostess, as ; in duty bouiidi'swent mtp
the hysterics. In which situation we leave
them to th e sy in pa in y o f t heread er.
Berkshire American. . '
4
Pennsylvania eianiTheIec
fpr Cohessaiil theStateIsfatdrei:
pccurripdin Pertn
from the three Ijlifetric W emjMclecl by;hif
iadelplnacityTahdcbu
jgeakt hasjtost 'hisfelection by 500 majorf
tjty. nisi success mi nvai 'jUF-'jri.einmut
is a Federalistiof thfc OlbVchoT antf pas
o:of;termidn
time VCq xother
Miller and Sutherland, arer reflected by
large majorities. ' ; Perinsyivania votes by
vcueiai- gt.icK.ev anu. pons ,jlou,uuu. : Jtne
electi6ninMlade1phia therefore lstnot
ucusivc pi uie irresiueauai sirucrie - in
that StatepgWe shadt hea? fx oralrrlte
juiuisirauuu..4itc.acKauiitt;&-'iia
sorted to nean3 .that.could- notbestooped
to by ;lhe:Triend9of:tlie'-'JldmlDisiratiun:-;
first State tha has chosen 4hose thatiap
point electors,' I cannot .deny, myself the
ed AVith others his quota cf 6if7ztwi- irt the dia
astrou? battle, pf Leipsic' Since the second res
foratioY of the Ji urbohs'he Iras resided in thi3
iisyluih of oppressed ltu'mjnity,mo3tly in tiecrg
tottrnwhei the amiability of his ' character.; iia'
converted each acquahiln nee in'ta a frieiuT; A
rno'st'rar'e example of filial devotion & amosteiw
Jalibu.svcrudition," lie has: letlim"'tnanucnpt:- a
"work,: shotddJt fcyciv Jrc ,ptibji3hed will pfacd'
his.jame hit;I in tKe'ranlc vf litenture.'Jor.in
NORTft-CAROLlN A .
kJ4
' 1 rOltVlCE-TOESIDKNT, '
into the?.
tnLVcotinty' of Strfyt Tfi'CaroJvna -jn
Octobef
JJkmiriistratiort JFZlectorat TiclccZ
! c : See6ndilAbiQT Vtniiii of Irertell, c
g'$n$r()r Wrt -fiv Jjurtf jii'pf LTueolvir ' ; ; '
,U:? fourths r& irt64beTryj; o f .M dhtomV :
, . v:ix; f Akxaude r. 13i:aj3, of naridulpfi, .-' -
fSrveut7t ??f.lfe HXtlobe'soaS of Cumbrlandj . "
4ffiffcMmt 8-T $'sii'ilhf Ora njfj
At iV?aM, "; ' . -iVifntmirof Wakrj V- .
(;:kf;?:UAiFIward;ul :;:;,. ;
;rJtM Suel tlyrny of Jjtartini ':'.-' V.
'fr.m Si-tilAcMffeV'-of tirav'CiU v:;- -
lasTVnd baiinetrwitfr mt'fpr $90or 304 cres ? ;
of landily?iig:-iir said Ctmnty 'ahd'gavq "iic six '
otsx)f $100 euchj.aU ' of them bein due be
tweeP theISt fit.lCtK-Vif the present month, & re
ceived a penat bonfrtfm metb -convey the title J
when rhe money sliotild be. .pidb!ut;somt?iionthi J.
After,. the said Co vington abconded;- taking t "... .
bond with hini; is.is therefbr? to notify yYnr; ;
Covington: to come forward, pjiy'olf his J note
und receive title; v V , . l-: ;? t..
111UA1A5 UL.ll U A IV JL . ,
October 13, " 1828 ' V 1
: i W- 12 Sty r-
M:; IUINKA.UD wishirigfjto i withdraw from
i'-'ihelJjGmmniiprt.?IiU
by mumaKconsepU uosewhb jare indebted to ;
ttiat coiicernj will SeUle the same WJth eitl.er bT
tlte ibcribersi;iind those. Whojliave; claims r ill 'a
call on them ibr avment ; - . UflvC ,
4 X-y-f?r' -' ' ': ' -
sepVsqf;yrt:to ? ,
f "ff'HE Su&scrUersiiaveYormed a jCoparfriership.'-'.
! 11L iider thV
the purpose of contihuuig the Commission JJusl-
ness heretofore conducted by Gilmbur ti DrinkarS'. ;
f'heir Vcountin room'isio'thej Istore' of :I4 E, .
iStainback on B6lhhgbnQk Strl,: aiiil they oc ,
copy the large fireproof,; Warehouse. fadjoinrn-:'
that of the former firm, whre they are- prrpai i
ed to receive Cqtton and other produce for sale. ,
atnl on stora.rtvteiue.st Bontpiuan;ce. of -business
from .,iiieirrieqia., rrjr.,itheih'of;'
every ;id vantage ,"obe derived frifi personal at '
tentioiT, from acknowredge"of markets at home '; .
and ab rbad 'anijfi'ni: bei ng hfllcr ; and .Vfl ot purl ;
chasers raS produce,-;; They will receive and for-
ward 6o(lsribr jCbuptrymerchunu an ! ;
at the-customary Tatesfi k 1 '5 1
.' '' '':-'' -v, 1 ' rr rnr hat
yM. GiLMOun, : : ;
"Pctersbiir;Sept,:30V.'ii'';-S-r'.-'V:
v - -
AN A V AY from the subscriber, on the 6th
of Oct. 1828, a negro man (of die name of ',
III IJAV about 26 years old, a very stouf, mu.scu'
lar. vftsllow -i weighincr bbutr onej hundrel 'and
ninety .or ' t wa'Hu.ivrrrd ppu ntC!.pe;'is lifjht com.
plected, has a small scar bn the end of h i s nose,
'WiihVveiy prominent cheek boijes--no other '
mark recollecteil. - He had on;wlieh lie abscond
ed, a Threatl awdx Cotton ShirtJ a long- tailed, .
h'omespurt mixed Cat white CbtCpn Puiitaloons ' ;
and a black ur ,Hat -H also jhjid with him,
stripeoVpair ' of Pantaloons and mixed licunda- ":
bout Coat,;; Ieqglit biniof Mij. tohn Elliott,
Jr, nearf the uuctionof- Wayne,?-Duplin tid.V
8amp$oh counties.'lIe will no dbabtVnake back; -
for, his ld neighborhood as I had - only carried ? .
himabotit thirty or thirtyfiye 'miles.; I will pay
thfc above reward to apy person" v. ho will t-eure '
hrm.iri JaH so that 1 get hirni indj if delivered t6
me in Milton, CasWtll county, all Yeasonabla ;
charge will be paid. ' -: ' ,
-h-"', ' '.'". JNOG. W1NGFIELD. '.'" ';'
:TOogvjgani
T1
HE Subscriberrwishes to sell
on very mod
. rate ."terms, or- to exchange for Vestem
Lands, severarvaluabfe improvedaiid nnimrnv
ed Lpts in the City of IUleih r fThe improved
Lots iare amongst the piost ; eligible" in the plac6
one of them combining the conveniences of art '
xcellenttaijd;'ter .Store aniJ ', "'capaciou-'
DwelUn lfouse. He i.v willing: jn case, an ex
change inland should be ' pfiered, to nav'anyy-'''
diflerence which tnay exi$t In the valUe of the
propertyi in Oash During his absence MrJlFlT-
,.,ww; .iuiy. auiuorisea py mm to ci3 jose or
a'riorali'jof his Tot standi rested with full pot I
er;td enter into any contract in his stead., ; :
i:-5 . i ?te?ti oim . v. gonckd. v ...
Raleigh, 23d Aug. : ' 97 ' ' '
F. S. Should the above prep t not be soLI-
bef ofS the. expiration of , ih& ; r. : . unt year, th1
same will be'forrenU-VX' ;1. . . h',: , ." - ,
: " State of Ncrth-Caroliiia. "
K Court of Scjuity SeptembrCerm 1S2S. i:-r
Warren Wallace, admrw of JTames English decM. ' : '
':)i':-y'y- : '.'.t
v " Jhn Surmon & wife fc1 others.' " 'V ' .
?CirSEKKAS "rtueht by Bill cf
i T -comjdaint an thei Superior Jourt cr Lav
E for-thi;Coun(yvof Pitt by Jamcj Ha- '
hshganst JohpSurmon and Euphamia hU
ifei apd Gatsey;Salry,4mdi Ira; Ledon, whicb
suitaf SepternheriTerni lS death.
of said Jamea English, and at kst March ' Term "
pfsaid Court, VVn
James English; filed his Bill praying to have said
suit and ; proceeding thtrcon r rev ived against
said defendants, wlyeh Was granted, Ifcnd it ap'
pearlng to'the satisfaction cf the Court that John ;;
Surmon and ub&&np bis wife',? Cxtsey, Sslhv
apd Ira Leaden, defertdams in th;3 suit, ie not '
inhabitant of tliis State, it ?is ordered by tha
'cttbat publicstioif bexsade for sis vrtzliz
ihellaleigbRegislerhat 'the defend u -k
pear at the riext terra cf said; Court to .'heid" A
latheCounty cfTtt at' the "Court IIou3 in i
Greer !e,Pn ;the rt lionday In ILirca i nextj
and pL J, answer or demur to : the Bill of the
ebraplaioant, or the t :e will be iaken pr coa- ,
Xesso and set U? Bearing es parte. - -
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