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- - - ; ,'. v i . . , - - v. - ,'- .. -. t " ' ' " " " " ' ' II I 111 II i '. I i " A,Tnf the Edenton Branch the since, when ihrV appeared ipr Adatns . St" 1 'iM. ; wri - ij?r ohh-Caroli na Nvill be called on to ejter- cise e-'higHtpr ejat:een i ja; the; cnwceto I comlnitted trdearestsj 'ost VnlaiWe tntereta iTaiecisibn,!' -Avill ivaill of . theiim portent t;qiiesti0nV- whether JbHiff adams, our iauniui-aogi fefficient Chief Magistrate shall be honort ', Jitvjth a retiewal f the people V confidd fence or .'.bej hai led fronvhis ptation tgra: illthe luU of poVerw 1 opponents: un tne issu 01 uus couei, ; U involTicf theireat nn plesof ivU ' frpedom; 'wh i cha refr con ibl idatjed in ; $ our v Constitution, and which have been to us a source of so much happiness Whether those principles shall be handed down to iurj children -entirely oil tKp3e w Administn Aiori3)f jhis cntj til tiob Would it be safe in tle;hands of la mere itary man r . i a smgic wui u,yc uu- Swer,No! It Woul d be little 1 esith an mad - ness. to select tor the nvgnest ctvu omce one who has no qualifications to. offer but endowments' thouglit danroiiSrnd jhistqr ed it f, to ehtruCmiHiv menVe 'when "gifted with civll ; acquirements,, with sunrenie swav in a iRenubiici Jt appears to nave pee n leu iq, a portioB ji tne cmz-ensoiuiese ; ;u n ixeci oaies , xo see lao d ans:er i ri"t his eou rle; and thu s pat at naught, the wisdom ot ages; v-4- - ' ' : There 'is prieCrgaair General nch the Oppas i ti on papers, i ri Jaclcson, w this State, seem unwi 1 ling to canvass, a n d they do wisely." For it is a charge, which )nust produce a great 'effect lri the Statef u our leijow-cnirens-are noi insensioie to the value ef reputation, and regardless of the estimate which may f be placed on their character We allude t6 the dentin- elation b j the Hero, of the ) Iiegislaturie Executive an'dCitizens of No Ah-Carolinal: At a public dinner table, he declared they were a set otj rogues and rascals i And for i t. uui . jjtvuuac t jq uui luai un, vuc ui ur Senators in' Congress, spoke in" terms ot merited inuignatipni concerning ooe ly Donehori,' the - brpther-in-Iavv; of Jackal fiony who waiso fraud$ committed on our Land Office a; , man whom a large portion of the1 citizens; ef N. parbli na j(we$opeioi the credit of the State, not a majority) would place.at U head, of . our Hepublic: The collisidn of political eUme V0 l'gP a?' kforisdht to Mr. Gi7e5,in' relation tba'cpmrnu wcatioiitmadt to the for- mer gentleman; :il nited Statesl -AtJltime when i the Union appeared tc be ni bntecj a banof i aSEected citizen sat the North, operated Volibtby! theiroWn tipidity QU B nil sh --i n tn o-n p r ' n d n rnm u n A iien mischiefs to the cou ntry were threat- ned, which ,a,uiscoyery ci wedesigniof thediunionisls cbultlaveri Mr. Adairi thencame Tor ward and Sdis- osed tp Mr. Jefirson tlie infbrmation 'Mchaccid A O tf'k'M the drp.flV! fill vTtft: n1PA rivil j ',i?tuar.hoViri: lllit sch a dbcument vvas in exist eiice. u a ieuerto l hoinas JilllaadoJph. . ; , vv.-v, viranajamer, who turnisu Tk liiu i - -jViX.'Sis:;'-i "?""f i; r.V"r'T:" i K-tum- with tlio kt- i 4 ' ;rjiioy. oo a v msKey, x- a du.: P IJat critical wnpc "l the UjiiohV VV?:XJfi) f.fpa't jor j-jjz?---r I ti s ,oxx n fultlu- ieicer,vWlxft SOmP rPmsrtff nnnniWi:. -.v-y- r.- resruent mmseiu wiii w .ourhw'lgisejr i 7::-'fe&vifer0 k " ?thytific fmaiJif I 4ctttteofwf5i reward When he claim d tionof a tyrant, and toe that of slaves. JFiess pacuvu Jactsbn is rashnd- injBKBnni(g atbtiepie el ..-A '1-. .-Jf' nls infbrnutibn Arid 'ifatfatypdtiti;. cian are ,very:moaerate w e neecHno nth- proojof ;thithto deiiaffbf tfe driitecf ?StatesWhiIs1tia metnbor of thatbodv, several questions jof pecvau iug uieret were oeiore xnem, 8i riiiln r to thosebn: whi cli lus mirid wotil cl bexompelled td act, in discharge of his duties asJPresijlent On?:wliictebtSWeV questionsdid he exhibit the accompiish- I mentsof the Scholar, the sagacity of I the OTac e sm an, tn e, sounq goou sense bt the prjictica hb shohiihself. superior, or Seven: equal to the menwith whom he was associated in that body- Wrhat report of the Com mittee over which he presided ;as Chair man, ni ani fested either his industry or Tariff, i ri w hi ch h e was s u r pas s ed by al most every one who discussed it, was the be displ ay he mad e. . There is ri b diffi- ln crediting the fact that his friends I regretted his ;exposuref and' wciuld have been gratified at his retiring from' public observation j a step which' he afterwards took and thereby gave additional Evidence of his incompetency J - j, j Election ehmsIn Pennsylvania, the Jackspri!v Congressional Ticket has succeeded in every District heard, from, though the majoriti es have great! j clecreas ed sinct? 1824. ,t'.- TV '. if Jn iVeJisey, the ; Administratibn Ticket for the, Assembly has succeeded by upwards of 3,000 majority. The fol- i lowing is' the strength of the two parties in max uqu y : AuminisTrauon 44, 'Jack son 14--imajority for Adams, SO. : i Partial returns have been ' received from 0o. ; The election of Men ITrim oie as Governor, over his competitor oAn PV. Campbell by a majority of from five to ten thousand votes, proves what has been confident! v asserted, that the electoral 'II!..,-.- I --t a... ,. " - ' ' i , ! I1 x)te of Ohio, 4s- safe for Mr. Adams Hi ere have been some changes; in the epresentation m Congress, which have een produced solely by local causes- be vote tor Uovernor exhibits the true tesst o f parties . ;f In our next, we shal i no. doubt be able; to giVe k full account of the result of the election. in i f i The Editors of tlie Star and North-Ca-rolina Journal are in ecstacies, because tlje Jackson Ticket has prevailed s viVania vliere thev1 have alwavs claim -a rr,Q;!,V; aK n nnn k lv" JVHT y wvv wV,VVv lyiw,, UUl they arej murri : abou t the; Ad mi nistration fcriumphs! in JQelaware and New-Jersey;- The last State voted for Jackson in 1824, & will now jnve Mr- Adams at least 5000 fmaiority. r So we go. - ' ru--, J ;M f-. ' :' for Major Eaton saw him a few day's since, in tin healMnd snirits. t- I lt - 'fevi ' ff' W ' I GformIn this State, Messrs. Gii mery Wi Id e, Tho mpson, Wayne, Fo steV, .Haines and Lumpkin: are elected Repre sentatives to Congress" 'H"! v'::-- "': 4 r I)r Charles Williamson, one of the Can-' d id a t es fo r Congress, i ri the State of Geor gia,?died:suddenly of Cholera Morbus, at iilledgeville, on the 'instv.;-' J?BCe'-:.d i d ri bt 1 iy e tClear n the resuj t of a contes tyiri wnich his! name bore an honorable part. ; Fayetteville Market.--Coitan, SS8 ;s 8 25. Candles, miijuhl, .16. . CftVer 16 1C -Ft our, Sr4 60 5 lni? 85 50 ;;5QJ., Ffoi$eedtMA 85p& ; Ltnie, 2 Q3:Mxilas 9 u ro u gji 1 11 $"'a ;$l:1iS.offart's,iSu m m 6 ri, : lp . a 1 11 j prmie 1 1 a 12. att Liverpool, SO; ): j jpTu rk s a ud, 83. Steel, American, ;r 9. 'bhacxb I ea f, 50 a 2' 75. A p. 8 l y-to record another" suuden'deauvocca froeyOi thm county was tounu qeau in me suburbs of ; this town on Sunday morning last, and the verdibt of the Jury of Inquest who satbvefjnrirwlasfithat he came; to his estcittxenandmotreryrmucri-addicted ttwn-imBa&rjdayHd iritoxicateefbre Ke 3lefxihe? bbusriofsa iVk-,-Tt3Stii'A'es'i'rt tTii- foil flrnT rvv ' lii'ij mvUtaj.quaIifictipn Hebiisul ets5 ai denial if ills claims iind tcateicahface was livflS fouhn. et? A lJpnliisv.'''. T-M:"ii. '&Scrk 'Delhi :arftkV. ' th W& n ardent 'and arii?v'itrmt:J iiVW relativMtb iublscn oneried at this office for the sale rif a sreat Vari eW(Sttriiymeltoo(8 1 Su ch5 an! thewbb ala riceyvbicb ' ths cultivutibri maybfecome tbthjouth toNbrthCarbliria vercrisidration pptrrtisnV ndrpfjriteres teejrio jirge upb)i"tisheriece brthetlcapitalriii lalwibfithle Statto' other objects than jat presentv erigagethem --d 11 bh ject must agree that rionb'can;vbe; better: adaptetl to our situation, soil, climate, ikc than the Grarie'yine and Silk tVrm -ine puouc aireaay; manitesi sucn an, inr terest iith ese thjat we cannot, doubt that a? few years wi 1 1 -see the m genera! yl aii d successfully ; cultivated- . We know se veral ladies in this town and other parts of the, State, whoj are determined to en gage without dehiy in making SilkJ And as to the Vine, ii is but a day or two ago; that we were. invited to drink ja glass of Very tolerable wirie, made in Fayette ville, as an experiment, by Capt. Veisa cre; whose small vineyard is in a very flourishing" States and, under his skilful management, beingfapidly extended and i mprpvecJL- ''- '. We see more and more, reason to hope, that North-Carolina will yet improve the advantages she evidently possesses, arid regain that , wealth which has for !a - few years past, been constantly taking to itself wings. "--Fayettg. Ob& . v Last week the, Visiters of the T'niver sity of Virginia; met agreeably to : adjourn ment, wliich Mr.. Madison was prevented from attending, by debility consequent on severe indisposition, under which, lie has suffered since the previous session J We have chanced to see, lately, 8 several let ters from Mr. Madison, written fn the hand of his lady : a circumstance, which, as showing the extreme iticdnvenience uiiav we ia, put iu every uue yi lupiiniii- berless fletters daily pouring in upori himi should be generally known and femmbet ed. No one who has not had an opportu nity of hearing a representation bf the tax from their own mouths, can forrn jail idea of the manner in which Mr. Jeffer son was, and Mr. Madison continues j to be, oppressed by letters frorii every,point of the compass : general ly, too- for eve ry .writer considers himself singulars containing congratulations on the entire leisure, enjoyed by them. ; ; : So entirely beyond his strength had the labor thus fm posed upon hi in, become, that the tormer,at a late period of his hfejwrote an adjd ress to his fel lo w-citixens- which, however, was not published represent ing his utter inability to meet it. j With regard ito theJatter, we have understood, from ah unquestionable source, that the triass of writing which he now has to wade through, exceeds what he had to perforin when he was Secretary of State. Ano! this, too, superadded to the fatigue attending the management ofseveral extensive farms, on the productiveness of ..which depends his means of . supporting the elegant hos pitality which is found under his rob f, by an almost unbroken succession of Visiters from the New arid Old. Worlds. 1 '; I , Ch irlotUsmllfydvocate. V ' V Baltimore. Oct. 20. :JExeeuH6n of jRif&tes -f-By tn schoon eir CHinuriou, Capfa i u Mill t r, arrived a t th is 4ort yesterday from St. Thomas, whence she sai led the 1 at - J nst.r theej itors jjf " the Chronicle have received a letter from, their cprrehpondents of the 30Vh ul t. which say .We. have rece i vedi inf ir in a ti onj i here hnt twentyfour of the Pirates .which cap tured the English brig C VrabboV -of iwbrch we informal you sowe time since, were ex ecutedat St. Kitts, say thirteen oh atur ; day and eleven vesterday. We have had no funher particulars as yet. Four of the gang are under examination'here, and it i generally supposed they will share the same late." ,....' .--v" : Tlie late Airs. French.- Vn an noun cing the Iatnented decease of the late Mrs French ' of Washington, the PhilaiJ elphia Gazette acids the following merited tribute to he:characteri7S':477..(.;;.4, ." TSfTs.; French" was a native , of Philadelphia, .where, surrouHded by afTectioiiate relatives and friends, were developed thosrf extraordinary mu sical talents, which afterwartls; called into, tem porary exercise, by the fnoblest self devotion that maternal or conjugal duty ; could; dictate) became the admjratioiv and 'denght' of ariose ;of refined' taste in every part of the Union.'' Mrs. French, on her marriage, reraoted to Baltimore, iri;whi.ch-ci ily-had been established, it is not going too far to say,no individdal .enjoyed the friendship of a more extensive- circled To accomplish nients various and rareand most winning ' manners, VeO0!1 ed those amiable mialities of the heart; an() that sacred p e rformance of duties, which excited and secured the affections of all .who .enjoyed, her society." I Upwa rd sf tifiTt hree ?h ti nd red t birre m a pie ougr nave peep ; recejy eu a t Y or kr ty t b e C an a I f w hi ch bee n sold- at nye;ent)pouU4 yerstaridTaarcefabou 1iyascflveo.7lt:i it wilt sbon be one of considerable irapor ! tan c e. r 1 lie supplies of 9gar rrom XH e w-Ur 1 eans pay e aireapy; IP c reaseu 10 su cn an a- ptace7of JojgnStigar ?ihariynte1,iigen 'ffcVrsv the TsupplieV from N01ean niisotrie?x)fthe -otHervBou iaeaSates wm LSLicient tor iue HJuaurapiioni anu J that. will rie with rabV pnductiaH;rifXihe Kinu front any .quarien . js4xne , tia Aipd trie.oth f fjirmeivis a t' J east ni be feet in height arid eacnerlY two inch reiT jpi on (he Jatter arid 12 'iorltil will be makinlfisugar hi a few ay htle u.f8 seni us, a n n i a i oi n is. ivao i asses. -w uc exhibitions are . yort b)hree 'Score and ten fesoiut i ri I aga ijist-t H eTari ft) Our cob r; -t ry J a rid lie r xl orii ep tipty fodict ib ok; Vh e"V ther blVnalture? be art I u:f7eHa ttmr was'a Ii ttl e regni) ri tat. i nubord t nation a t a regimen fa I :vTeWfa.Ty.rcefc sw jao 13s t- of.ari old Iflispu te-as ; tffi tlfelcorrecl iie. chiefTy , ofj a Cvr t in.inariiUvre''iw hi fi pia -. fiif Geijferal Hudson) lbtffi'diaiifeirariVj this, ordered the' CoIorieK to perforin; iaiiii . wnicn toe i a i le r. rci u spi i . ti ooey, cinwiier i rig-i ti'rimiii t a r - Tli e ! ra ndf q u e! t ion appeareo vone, in preparing -itirjnspeyjun wnemer xue une hnuii . ue urtKen beying. the jGenert's otnler, 7 Brcak linto open -colu iimrof companies," to the Tift ward. 'Tiie Cohme! tliought they hlmril Vvheerio tlie Wiybrzdtr npt ribey tHe irder oDihe General urdid not do it quick , enough, ani the General t bt.k the immediate command In iriself 'fap tiTe men were i n spec ted.; Si Bri tjnie the Colonel ga j c word to j h e Captai n s tpHi-;.- miss the cniripanleXavsoo tin was" completed ; But when tle in spection was finished, the G rieraroid red the Captains, to wheel iheir?ctiinpaiieS jutb line. - All bbyed-but Captain Patteef of Searsmorit j the General ortlered' hiinjiiu-, derarrest, laiid give his order to the'jLieu-' tenant to whvei, &c the a lb refused id 6 bey, and wis mi t under-areijit theepsign fol ft wed suit. The Genera! then, eritfor a Lieutenant bf another company-lb take conimAitd ; but b fore he,; arrived,; ihc! Or derly Sergeant of tlie refractury cbiilpuny. uisinisseo it, anu; me men scatiereti tu FOR THE REGISTER. " r Messrs. Editors : 7 Amidst the sriddv din of "huzza or Jackson," jwe will cbntinuelto raisQ the still small yoice of truth '"arid reason, in warning the populace against the thrati ened danger of a triad and militarv rule of our belbveti country. 7 The chargesa- gainst iir-Aaams, you Know, are unsuD stantial, conjured up by ' self-interest ted partizans, to:rouse the passions, arid jbis-s lead the judgmentvofthe uninformed paitjt of the people, in the hope of riding on their shoulders to seats of power. Is it not a well attested tact that Gen. Jackson did threat-, en to cut off the. ears of those members of Congress who disapproved of his rash mi litary command f : - When did Mt. Adams ever u tter such a threat against Jiia lmost outer persecutors, . eixner oeiore, or since his becoming President r4 . Is it not noto rious that most of the General's private uie nas Deen cnequerea wixn irequentiar frays and assaults ? Can "J the'enemies of Mr.? Adams find an instance of sucH Ba-f grant immoraUtyV in his whole life, frpm; his youth up to this hour ? Is it possible, Sirs, that the sober moral part of this: great community can lor a moment, .think of giving their vote for Jackson in prefer ence to.Auams r bJtuiNliAJ --7'7-v;7---'"'""- do rCOMMUNICATED.l ' , The Gentlemen of ; the Bar attendaacej it Caswell, Court, held, a, meeting on the 9th ibst! for the purpose of adopting; Resolutions exres-7 sive of their respect and afFectipn. far theirjde ceased brethren IUetutt Yasct and ChabIss 1). Dohobo, Esquiresf when A. D. Murphey be ing called toj the Cha.ir, ami Thomas St?tfAr,ap pointed Secretary, James II.,' Ruffin - offered jtbe following Kesolutionsy which were unanitnouti(v -adopted P "7; ? !7 ,7i:: ':7- ril7T f ftesolv'!, That in the death of Bartlett Yancy, and Charles D. Donoho, Ksqs. their, brethren of the 15 tr Iiave sustained a loss which, they deeply, deplore. . Cut otf in the prime ot life in thej yi g'orexus exercise ofT, thei faculties';. and 1 iri7 ai.ca.7. reerof public and private usefulness, i'th'ey! hkye left to their frends the mournful; dutlei of sor- row and resignation. ' Their friends wU cherish : iheir memory with- afTection, ' and watch over their good natnerith. the most' anxious Voliii-' : t ude,c 7 ,71 : vv 7. -- :fp pp &f$:m )liemlvediix.Ae members, of this meeting will wear crape oh the left arm for three month's, as a mark of respect' for the 7 deceased, and: of sorrow for their deaili;.? I PResolveti, That copies of the foregoing resolu tioii3 be: transmitted to the mother of . Air. Uor noho, and to the wido of Mr. Ydncy,7 with Ian assurarice of he C.orid6lejjce. b of this meeting in their present afBictiony ; rJ U Mesolved, -1 hat the toregotng Resolntions -be- .,-,1 .-J , 7 In this?, city on Thursday k evening last ,7 Mr James Newland to Miss i MarthxDelcach f 71' pn-pp :p , PrPyf; t v mpmmnmism m mm-1 rOokeHori Greene countyvf: on Sunday the712th instant; 7 oom, a Soldier of the the Ue volutioiv . He fought 7 at TUrarii !y wine, at7 Germanton;7ndat Goijfo ly mdrgent, he. was .On the pension list;;. A$ r a refic of the.He?olution,$ he' possessed the r vene pition jif. the. voung and the esteem of old.-7 flle was regarded a Gods noblest worki anTJiohest !S!!P'8w('w '':'' -i7.4-:4:7 7 'f inst7Mrs Rpiianha 4ttaingtoiew: persons Oiave been more deservedly pr ore universally uviyiyu it' XMTv UMWNWU AiuaMUCa .MiVlC. tnikble'tfrmore eleVtinff'-" -' ClnXihesieryille; S; C. on tbe'tblnstantj f a kick from a4iorse, Jphrt iritkinson,' lately a resident ot Fayetteville; 11 ibis "suddentrc' : e of-P iyi ne,lrovitlence t7an atTectipnate wife is be ''reayeld.C,aydeyotedhu children of a kind ther.-s? XV'H ' P In:Cumberlarid. count'yt'n tbefdr ult.'31ri Duncan lllue; in the 89th year of his age. $ He t was. amongst- the v, rst persons born', m Cumber ssgnea py.iuei uairnian ana pecreary-aua oe publishetlV Ai DMURFHEYCA'ni ii TJJebt-ofcm: theStdtalof Onio: havVl fug added anoiTier.4;oihe! numberof Stated wmchrrihave enroiledthcirHp. vV-, f i f ! sidefJthVcauseb tho v Cbusitutlpn jof vth ef tTii i ifce; St a tth. er.T' sulo.tneIaVpr&cl;J vlenf of Ae-UriUed:S ajiditribtecriri.ri sticressibriv y c hrivfe . received asu rartces frntfce bail 6 1 b'aV.-.vv oribxoyalt35:t) r,tid,-r.V ; rullicat3Lv0itfiriVn . siti-in tb;r 7 Martial wtahtl jDep9ticleV of xle;;. folio wiriglStates givirislthe iVrimUer cf 'e- - - ,.-Tf- - i T. i-r"- ' - 1 .- ' ' ' "' j - - " .Vermont, 'c-K -lzTV-' ' l t .Thus. 4;MAjoiiTT pF'fHR Statks hnvd - ,7 aria de&r m iriisr ; ; A ;;wTOeybietif'K be 'i :- sulHrigptUeirilinifc pf thai;$tatb;;tp bubUJbafe? rii aj n t v ; e of the electoral votes of thatStatp tlecides i t the'electidriari "feyor ofthe .the atrrbH rimipeachaBl e i ' AnAJisV; witliou t cqu ritiri ii pbri; any bth'ei. 7 7 SUtesf : WeTcIaim-fcbiri fthat State twen 7 JSivot " Vl.. . 3 FOKSAIL.E.70 CSeYehtvV ShareM f cJtnrlr t 4 the State ;l3ahk of :North.CrplinaX' r'or terms; -"v 7 apply inperson Or by letter postage paid, O .; WavioprojaroaVa.: " - -:..Octy;-y.;;:4 : fiTHSnbscriberilosfori tb i8th))fIsrcTi fU X last, n:.the ny..iBileigojs;(ipjcVeBob'l ::f containing tht following Notes, gfu'gments nt.ct 7 , : Execntionsi vwlfich tie hereby frwarhs All per?' sons from trading forahd the xriakei :of i uem'v; -i"." ; from paying tbesam tri iim person but ki'-T:: self i .-,4:. - vpp -p, 'p: P-sP-, ' JV - x; ioie on vow wau uaniei, dueli ovv 1 827. . , :?-br 7. ,-VJT - 7? JVl r. : , "-84 - Ol - ' . 1, do.;onlvan TJtley dueiii"! 826; 2: 7 1 7J"dgmeht and Execution grtsVlIehfy:i7' ' 7 -, Jdries; ib : 13 4 ' ; ? 1 7 v;do;;;-sgajnst;' nURaK terry 2740 i There wj?re aJso in the -Pocket7Bolr, sundry other papeiV-vnd thu ry doH -p:p ' :-'r7 7 : . .JLESiUEu jo;;es 7.-; - Vvrake county,-Opt; 25.! 15St - T'C.. - , . .. uT'. ; . i 'keisVrcceivei upplyi of 77' MtlMOIU On the Cultitation of the Tine, and - : on the best mbde of making Wine,' second - .Edition.- ji9hint6orCiif.l828:r Irice,:'hlf-7' " : bounds One dollars -rp'i: P . - P-.pp,,? '::v Raleighr Sept. 22.'--'77 fcr- ' ' '-I1- eONTAlMNGesideV cal Calculations some; usefuLEssavs on Apr " ' ' ricultdre ;:a variety; of, vluabje -Recipes ij - 7V muxih instructive aiid entertaining matter 7 v The: Almanacks ny be irid wholesale of th- . " Publ1shersr -Ga,le3:&, S0n; Rdeigb or of "-ir7vV ' 7 OserverOlScW-yetviHvI ?H or ot Mr. SalmouHir. llookseller. ifWh. r aid retail of most, of thr Storekeepers iri thi ' ! state, pppi.ppppp; fctj.r-i p:..-rpr . , SeptlO;-48. --7: ":i 7 ' M7 ItimNtfAItb wls the CommissiOtt KusinssL thf r?o.o - . 8h!P-.Pi this day disoi v -d - V vyBcm.A.niiJse do are inc. btd to C 1 that concern; wilt Settle; the same with elthercf : the subscribers and tlioWc who have cLiimi tt M : . CaH on them fbr-pavmcntt H ..Vjx,; : v ;; f , :P$PU ? v ; T: r ftrIIE i Subscribers have formed a r'':-- urin-S?H?;' 7 rJL?. under the nrmciof: iFm. Cil; t'f- - the purpose ofcontinuing';th7 Cow?. ; 5 ; - rusi heretotore cqnducted by Giln ovh j?rir k 73' - 7 4 7 Their V counting' room is In the si Cf t7 r , Stainfrack, on Bollingbreok Dl 4- m' -v cupy the,; large fireproof -Vi : 'pUzL HCTli : that of the :t?rmer firm; Wh : t 'T;l;2!n V? V ed to receive .Cotton and other rt7V7-' 7 and on storage i Theyirequest L c ti - aC 7 -7 7 business: from their IKeuds&s ' 1" - 1. V eyeryadvHuge to be derived frc :i per "'v'i ;,: 77 C tentidn,lrom acknowledge of markets at -- .' jd'ab'ner frp0 tw&elUr and 'not'r-V - l': r-v."..::ir c ana. tor-.,.-.: TTP AN A W A Yvfrom the suhHhi 7 " f . . J .p , " K"VV .'"f 'ry , mercnants and other : - - at the cttstomary raUs: v t -nt:rf - ; . XU,of;0ianegro:m lar bellow;; etghtnahcut-one hundred " -' ninety prw hundred puuds-lle is Irditcom-- ' t 7 plectediaaa small scar on'thelend of his i,o T mark recollected lie had oh xbn r. ? ' Guccis.. D'JVcsna n" .f. edan Thread: and Cotton ' Shirt; a Jon -tailed ' homespun mixed Coat, white Cotton p,.i-a 7 an4blaclfur IIt,lfe aIo had with blm, ' -striped paiof; PantdooTt and mixed Round ; ooux.oax. i Dougnt, nv cf. Sir, Jc!;n Elliott - : Jr. nearxth junction, ot .Vyf:e,! Dupli:,7und V f ai ;sc-icountie nexrlllno (buht back ' f r his.old-neighbo'rboodtrasri:iutd-4)nlvxarried Ini fiS-tii ihsrty cr thirty:fiT milfs. -I will pay 7 the aheve i award to any. persoirwho will secure -iuTt in Jail so that.I r etiimand if delivered to"- -vr.2 in jMiltOn, Caswdrounty all reason -j a 7 7 caarges wiu oe paia - v: :"r- : JTfn. n wfvnrrt. r t - TaUih, CU9i-pp-Ppy:p r--iO-;"-'.- - -
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 28, 1828, edition 1
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