4 I ! t . - - . -- - - -. ,- - - m 1 Ouri art the plus of fair, delihtfv I peace, 1 Unwarp'd by party rage to liTe4ik. brother.. W4-. V- I mr. rrcaisTisu 1. ,' publVahea every T an FntMt, JOSEPH GALES 'ft SON.;-; . jk.t A 2Hor per annum half in ad5 Sot exceeding Knea, nearty Inserted three . f r iWUr. and twentv-Gve eenta wr 1 a.erv succeeding publication t those of IfwV er le'neth in the Same prnporUon..vEotM irreiTfom thankfunylveiUXiTTBto he Editor mart M pott mm. From the National JoumuL THE PflSt OFFICE;- ' ' . - ".. ?JL. Luf L MMoiin i v. ' "Tr cr it it f;.-?ii -A Vov-ernment vVli I sntWihtf Jf&feH itx t$ the interests and the cnove- liience of the people, han the General Pest Office. Consequently there Can be none in the prosperity of which tTe CiffBteer 'jtiBote general and intimate .concern.-l vtioer me wnmmwraiioo,. vi tuf -Cef now t if he VJ the increase InV the t iteof of the ibliccconimod afford by thia, f'pnrtriea1.h been; so great U sfmosr to equalr the whole fit previous! lnge. whether at to number jd Post Offi-j fe ur of milef mbraed In the nviltjttidi-1 ' noui post roads which intersect thr tJriinn. ' The report of Abe Postmaster Ger.eral, : jvhich ".wan appended to1 the',' President' Mrgsag at the. commencement of the pre tent session, renders this fact apparent. When the present. Postmaster, Gwenl ;sumed the tdminiufrafion of the Poat Oflue, the numVr- of post "flier wis 4,498. Ou th 1st f July last; ihf had I 10 reueu io r.DJi.'-jne muen m poi rnad at the former period, were 82,763. Thfj hate now tniltiplied to 114. 536 The increase in the revenue aince the lt f Jtily, 1823, is 8483,790 j the aggregate . f reene being, at th- former perMl E1,l 14,344 ) and at the Uter.gl.591,134. 1 1702. the total namber of poit offirea aa-l05 f 4he amount nfihe reenuea. 867,444 and the nilea embraced it the post-road were but ?,642. ( ... 4 ; , t . On the lit f Jul, 1823, the total num ber ef miles which the mail ' wa trans ported, wai 10.100,240 annual y f ..which jt wil conjed by atagea 4.48944 ihilei ind nn horseback 5,5 1 1 ,496 miles Since that period 1,949,850. miles have . been added to the stage tf An importation by mfcft en a?eetatte tnerme-in - 5,603.849 tnilesV- Of this aggregaKTOV WJ ftilea have been added during the last 'year. t .- . The nnmber or nersons employed bv the 'Department, including Post-mast rs. As sistant fust-Masters, Clerks, Contractors, and persons engaged in transporting the 3!ail, it about 26,156. The horses em ployed are about 17,584, and of carriages AIXUt Z,B7. - ' , . The receiptf of the last year were 81- .038.134,43) and the expenditures were 81,623,333,46 leaving an extess nf ex penditure over the receipts of 823,199 03. , rhjre is yet a surplus of revenue io the Department sines July 1st, 18i3,of8187,- .02 52. - y t thus appears that there i a considers . . . ,-ie oaiance oi money remaining in the De partment, which as it i not the understood or presumed policy of ,the government to Oaae the Post Office a source of revenue. be applicable, to a further extension of lot public acrommndaiioo- I ll is recommended by the Post Master P General to introduce a system of ensuring ' jthe.tr msmissioD of moneys of small a- jnguni, lora iiubh coniwiaaion. , inis wan is acted upon io Great Britain and is 'und of great convenience to , tnoa who wtsire to remit fractional sums of money. ' from Vtt BmIuh Litrrarg Gatttte, - r?. PUBUC SPIRIT, 'h- - t it ia a wise remark of an excellent roan -and at true philosopher, that Every young iian ehoMd came lorwsM in IXe with a determination to do alt the good he can, and ts leave the world the better for hav iiK lived in it." He should consider that he u net made for himself alone') but for society, fur mankind, and for God, .- lie ehould feel that be is a constituent, respon ibl meaibvr of the great family uf man ) ana wnue be Mould pay particular atten tion U the want and the welfare uf those with whom be. is imipediately connected j ke whould accustom himself In send hi thooihu abroad over the wide field of i.rac klcal beneroltuce, and early learn lu feel and act for th,e good of his species.. ' 1 aav tarty, because if you do not bc-rin (o the morning of life to -cherish puttie ijjintm rjniu w active, enterprising oe utotence, yoo will probably never pnaseis snuih of it 'fbis is .4 virtue that rarely springs up in U'te. II it grow and Boortsh at all, it must by planted in youth, and be neurhthed bj the. kwarm aunahine and rain Vlhe spring aexsurt sf life. He who cares "Jy lor himself' in outb, wilt be t very Kgard iq manhowl, and wretched niler 'it().aget-. 'X-,h .- toiiiider w at V PNrt ntlsersble a-nd (J existence it is, to live only to one Ttw lndeed bj'il half living. Self iWn been wf, II termed a stsrveliog V-!' - It t iti' curse. . He wbidw nd, t t nunc. Jte who cares not fc switl Mfun-fi.isl ' tiil,eUcr will Lot care for him, Aa he lives to himself, he will die to himself, and nobody will miss oin, or be aorrj ht heis-gon, ullilI .In truth, be only enviable remembrance is th it which is bestowed on the man the ac tions of whose life have been prompted by a true public ipfnf. Not that vfeeling ol small minds misnamed public apirit, ema nating from selfishness and manifested by noise and butt'ef butlthai wise beneto- lence which. dentlf bat determinate! tends t the nourishment of alt around it whichis tmprehenafvtr enoaeh to embrace tne weilare or Dqifl5 atld sufUtitMitiy hamble ti aUeod to tht comfort of beasts 6burlea:i;';;: -V:;; Love tf fame 14 ofierf IMtctoutlfiff orin ciiplof pivoffifi apirit 1 Ihd acraii2lyi thia hlfvxi,lHit pidata rnetme or the false. - The marf whohas by the in treducfion of it fingfc good regulation into its wles, become a benefactor it the soci ety he moves Innrrthe village he inhabits, has laid thejoundatiou of a remenibnnce more solid and enduring than that the political dem tgncne, who has paused his time amid the tumulja of public life and party contentions ..'.wfe To feel and to manifest a proper interest itt the affairs of his country, as well as his temporary place of residence, is the duty of every man. But let that interest be a proper one j examine. it well, that nn pre judice or selfish love be lound the moving spnigofit. Let it be extended. Pub he pirtt is a streim which by widenitizit course of action loses none of its force, but petty ripples that agitate it are lost in the expansion. , .., ;' EXTRACT From Mr. O'Botherem's Speech on the qnettion, io Kicnes or foverty tend moat to the exal tation of the human mind ?" , I shall proceed, Sir, to com Dare riches and poveity in auch a way, as you will find mere ia.no, comparsoa at all. The man possessed of luxury, cannot eat a sinirU meal,- unless he-itOTronded-all -around with the luxuriant and extatic Drnductin of boths atmospheres. Is not the rich cheyney cup,- he so langaishingly and af fectipgly raises t hit nauseated lips are hty not, I repeat i, sir. bfourht frm the deserts otAmbial ... Is not the fl .eant am! hromatic tea found in the undiscovered regonc ef Uhili,' which there ia there th highest mountains ia the world t Is not. I sayi sir,' the daahinx aof4.-h whl. h h di iihershls" megre and emahcipaled form, made Irom the mahogany of . Hispaniola, from the shores of IiidnstanT and thence" dir of Lebanon from' Mount Parnassus ornamented with the richest and most mu mficent ailks, from the Eat Indies abroad ? Alter giving vent to, this torrent of elo quence which I felt smothering within me, sou r4ay io oursi into a nurncane, I pro ceed to speak of the man possessed of jm verty. He declines his eipecfa'ions upon low pinnacle of bliss, for happiness is ike a crow, perched upon a mountain, which the eager sportsman vainly tries t no purpose to ensnare. He looks at the crow, Mr. President, and the crow looks at him, but the moment he at tempts to rrproac h him, he banishes away line tne scnismatrc tints ot the rainbow, which it was the astonishing Newton that first deplored and enveloped the cause of of it Yes ir the poor man, while Iril ling transporta crowns his views, and rosy hoars attunes his sanguinary youth, can raise his wonderful mind to that incom pressible Being who restrains the lawless storm y who kindles op the crushinr and rapid Jhunder, and rolls the dark and tre mendous lightning through the intensity of space, anu wno issues the awiui metres snd rwtl-a-berealii, through the untermina We legions of the fiery hemispheres. Some times seated beneath the shady shadow of an urabrsjeous tree, at whose venal foot flows a limping: stream, ha calls about him his wife and the rest of his children ) here, sir, tie mes a retrospective view into fu turity distils into their youthful minds useful lessons, to guard their iovenife youth front vice and morality i and exhorts them toberspire to endless felicity which shall endure, forever. Here, sir, on a fine clear evening, when tne golden moon shines out with all its emolgence, he teams his children the first rudiments of astrology, by pointing out the Dun, tne near, and many more bright con stertutiont and fixed stars, which are con stantly devolving on their axle treea in the azure expanse ot the bjue creolean irma mentbove." EVENNESS OP TEMPER. . 1 Madame Nrcker relates the following an ecdute of M. Abauret. a uhilosonher of Ge ncva : It is aaid of him that he had never been out of temper) some persons, by mesos ol MS servant, were determined to put him to this proof. The 'woman in question stated that she had been his servant for thirty years, and she protested that duriog inai ubiv nan never seen nina in a pas sion. ' They promised her a sum of moo ey if she would endeavour to make him ao gry she consented fund knotting that he was partlculan v lond of ha vine his bed wel made, aba am the dcy appointed netlected to make it- Abauret observed it, aod the next morning made the observation to her she answered she had foTgctUa U she said nothing mere, but on the stmt vening she egain Vglected to make the oen l) ihe sameebservttiona made an he morrow by.the, Dhilttsonher. and again made ionje excuse id a cooler mku. ner than before, r .Jl.it the third d.y he a.id to hef s 'yu,iiavt flt ve mlt mv t tL you nave apparently come to eoiue resulu tion on the .subiecCaa fou"hroiblv fnanW that it fatigiled ymiBut kft all iiof no great cons' quence, ail begin t actus tern myself-to it a' it Is;'; She threw herself thw fceVaurf rowethjH teHittttrt Patent Office at frufMt1m..Thm Pa- tent OIBee was the most lnJeriinir '. blishment ivhich I saw at .a.tiogton. The UrrtnwU Ja rtU iU patent aro.conuwed, has Hoc mMchappkrent or der .of arrangement ) for the auMecta are too numerous and tnonstrona to bd arrang ed er classified. Here von see fifteen hundred or two thousand projects 'to tri umph over eravitf and friction, timrf and space; feeijt and depth, and to raake4fof- mnea dv caicnjnj: dame nature napping in some other moat fixed purposes." Bth old lady has proved, for the most p'artj too witty, and too wide iwake for theitj." It is a fine study of the human head timed inside ouu Every one of these little wheels, arches, levers, snrins. whimsiea and contrivances, in all thTetf rTonibi na tions, had existed as archetvoea inlsome head. The head itself, when wouhd up by the desire of money and farai, is a most versatile and rantd enaine. Sver one'of these inventions. had occunid. nn doubt, an inordinate sphere io the llead of the inventor. The greater number are models of labour-savinr machinerv. of i i -t ... . . y ' onoges, railways, and the application of aiearn power, anu, u t recollett, ,not a few projects for perpetual motion. The kind and communicative Swiss fho show ed and explained the models, pulled the smngs, irunaieu the wheels, aid moved the springs with treat gaiety1 To the question how many of the" patents had been found useful ? he replied with the customary snrag-J!ftf be wtM o de in ventor. To oilert may be twrntymmi be ten. owme srooa for lomethinr torn srnml ror nwinr. . riiut'a West- Rev. 0 , f . - " ' esse ' Female wate.' Mr. Ma'thewCarevVas recently pob ihed an esy on the public chanties of Fh4ldelphis, m. svt,jctCau made some disc lesu res i on the lamentablv low rate of female wages. From the f( ts which have been thus brought, to lizht. it sppears that nearly all the distress among t ie poor has i's origin in the scanty pittance wnicn is pan; lor female labor. No female. oi ine most inius'ri..u hsWtt, worki ig at home on tailors work,' or irnverniiient work such as m iking clothes for the army, can earn more tnan a uon.r to a dl.ar and a quarter i week! Neither hive the numer ous charitable aiieties uf this city ever been ble o give out one-foortii as much work as applied for: conseouentlf. even the small prices paid, there is no rertain. 'y or constant employment. The price paid for making a shirt is twelve cents! and so in proportion for every other article. From the facts elicited br Mr. Carev benevolent inquiries, he concludes that half the misery existing among our wide spread population of honest poor, is owing solely to ihe miserably inadequate compen sation which females receive lor their labor. Mr- Csrey has not yetcommunicaied to the publics plan to better 'their condition. Philadelphia Bulletin. 8TOP MY PAPER. Every man must have some object where on to vent hie spleen energetic bile must have its way,' or one gets the jaundice. ve once knew a man who, as often as he waa kicked and cuffed by the world, was a a a . sure io nog nis wile and children, 4 br wav oi uaidotiuK me account. Another ha his nose pulled in a ball-room, and instant! v be posted oil to his lodgings and caned his negro, uora uyron used to swear, when any thing went wrong with him that old bear. Doctor Johnson swallowed oceans of tea, aod the impetuous Al fieri mounted a wild horse. . , Every one to his taste, and in this country the taste is for a man to j t:- ! .. 1 . u n on urwupipcr incontinently, when ne necomes oiuous. 'tet us take a lew ex ample. e A man wakes up with the tooth-sehe. eats no breakfast, and goes off grumbling to his place of business. He takes up hi newspaper finda something ia it not ex actly in accordance with his own opinions, ana insunuy senut a note io the editor with instructions to stop his paper. U has his tooth pulled In the course of the day, feels the want of hie paper the next rooming, and puts his name anew to the subscription hit Stop my psper !' bawls d you are opposed to the tariff, and like a liberal man as I am, I will not listen to your arguments agiinst'it.- Stop my paper, shouts C D, ' you are i confound ed Turk, and III have nothing to do with you. - Stop my psper, cries E. K. v.j refused to insert a puff of my newly inven ted flea-trap.' Ston mv Dsner. Mara G II. you have dared tocxprras IQ opinion of your own, when yon knew that I tho'l oinerentiv.- s'on mt WDef.'exda ma L l. ' I ua'a.t auk toot of joe,' and y w :lt . . a. 3 1 r . . .... wiii not ao iot me f ana so on till you come to T.'Z. .Mugnanimous 'mortals, wnat nne editors you would make. iV. K Cour t Tooth Powdk. It may be gratifying u our iair menus, aa wen as thoe who with to stand high in their good a-racea on iv score tJiniioe8, to poblish the lolWwlng recirje for' mukin? a "chean and incommrablv excellent denrifrire.. which nnlnjyjmakeajhe:iefkwhitb also gives sirengin to the gums aod art agreea- oie a weemesa to tbe DreaUi. It s h rol lows t Take one ounce or Gum M vrrh. one ounce of chalk, apd one oun of char coal The intrcdienttt havit.a heek fin). ty- pal verified owi. iifi tii ilglni; j sieve, it is fit for immediate use ' . Sugar Landt. The time, we annre- hend, is not far distant when those tands in Georgia will be most highly valued that re best adapted to the culture ufaug-uv The force of interest will operate a check upon the progress of migration io the Wesi, & he continually increasing indueements o adobt this culture wiil soon , become so pilpabte and munificent that, it mav be questioned whethec any new acquisition of territory would he settled in an age, unless by emigrants from other States. We expect to see pkmters removing from their rich oak and hickory lands in th North and West, t the richer pine landt in the South and East. Jt will not Ion bespoken of as one of those -theoretic schemes which every body commends bo i t.ever pursues. Self interest; w th all its prejudice. of custom and attachment to es tablished hjbi', onre convinced, will not scince its I tbor for ten dollars where i' Can receive fifty. A g"'itleman from New York, has re- eenily put chased about, thirty we thousand acres of land in thin Sia e with a view to p re. I the ame into extensive sur nlan- Mions. These timd4n:-i)la4 in cane, we hav no doubt, by proper culrnre, would ji' ld h'.m a net income of 8500,000 per annum ; or in that ratio, tx .he pro pr ion cultivated. Ni rensonable culti v ition can m.tke it less. This adaption id soil, it is th -light, will induce emigrant from other State, to try 'heir fortunes in Georg'i. In he q ea tune we hope the people of this State will, awake to their "iwii imcrrtu It is mentioned in a .Georgia psper, to the credit of the moral iind habits of the female part of the population of the 8u of Georgia,. that there have been but two females imprisoned in the penitentiary at Miiiengevuie, sin. e mat system went in i ! . i I n . o ourrau -n in mat tte, eleven vears sgo. One of these unfortunates, asVwa afierwards omven. hid been convicted hrough the penury of a witness and thi dher ws but the scrnmplice of her hus D.inu in torging mat Kind o small paper currency called cAaige bilU.Nat. Int. Jtnother Factory 6rn. From the Bos ton Bulletin we le..rn that, on Monday night, the large Factory in Framinghani, Known as the B .xon Woollen Factory, was burnt, with all its stock and machinery The fire was discovered in tne nickint room.and is said to have originated in spon taneous combustion. Insurance was ertVc- ed in New-York to the amount of 50.000 lollars, which is sjpposed to cover the present value to the owners, though the property wis estimated, a short time since, at &75'.000. This, savs the Courier, is " the twi 1th factory that has been burnt ithin a hundred and fiftv miles of Bs ton, since the first of Jmuary." We have to tell of an excellent shot. on the authority of the gentleman who made it. Last week, Mr- Abner Uoirers. of Vincenttown, New-Jersey, with the gon Queen Anne,'celebrated in that part of the country, killed three fine deer at a single snoi, at ieaar uridg -, near Egg ll-irbour. i ne mree came up abreast, directly in Iront ol the hunter, who was waiting at his stand. Too fell immediatelv as h urea. ine iniru was lound atMit one hundred yards distant. Mr. R orera di tributed a part of the venison among his inenos m mi city, who prnanrei it ex celleaU . PhUaJ- Chroru . m The N. 'Y Com. Advertiser, contains a letter from a friend in Pniladelphi. which says : I have lately been very much in le rested, ia viewing the celebrated Orrery constructed by RUtenhouse ab ut aim yesrs ago, which has lain amongst rubbish and dust in the rooms of the college for some thirty years past. The trustees late ly voteu a loan oi it to air. josepn itoberts, the amiable and scientific master of the Qu.iker Academy here, who has put it to getnrr in a moat . masterly manner. It is unquestionably the moat wonderful prod ac lion of the kind ever made by man, . aod well worth a joaraev to see. Mr. Robert informed mer.it would show th motions of the planet for fteo thovtandyeare to come without any material variation from the most correct table. Jbe whole is an ad mirable peice ef workmanship, sod with it recent brushing sp wril be one nf the ehiei i. . .r. r . .. .ernaTwemra ai iqn university.' A let'er from a Mayor of . ce'rtin Cw poraii.,n. t , f-DeaJZur-Anhete-dsytobe made a M,r. H. ro wnu me rorouiin vittin for the occaiion. I be to ax ib old wi Ut of the ' oinch. . .:. - i i . uar Iur' Tour bumble Zarrant, . . n ..-;. V. . '. a amwia.; " ir--AfreebN fo vour renoest. l'hv VOO per waprgon, 3 t0Heta of oat. And aa w,... ' wetoweat the Old iK..l hi' : hnm, that you m, a ma.h.' V i am, 5ir, Youra, &. ; . For Sale or Rent, '1T ValiftWe ftand on rsjretteville Htfeet, 7. V7 wcopiea a umoeey by Alton ma, and trrlu h John v . s- Kaleigh a6thslir'y. Ton &HB, - . IV F Shl of 8tock,Jn the State Bank ,. . North-Carolina, for which bonda with rol IVT..-jI.. ' h .... --r . - , -.. security, win be .received inpayment Runbee' '-'1 particular can be learned on application at this Office. ..-,- ,V'i.J. jot. a?, WW, r;;.:: ,.t : , ... .. - -' - w. . ,:- x State of Mnh-Carolind. , - , i; , Bertie County Court pleas and Quarter Set? ;" '? '.Fj'.h. M tiona, Nov. Term, 1Q28. Cullen .Capehart,' liclalattachmentlretured,v to 1 n IJ Ci tc thi term, lyied on a , neirro rirl. Ihe nronrrtv of rha'n Fleetwood J Ciiarlenrieetwooii." IT appearing to the aatiiftOtion of the Court, J that the defend nt Cliarku Fleetwood has re . ; m ved without the limit of this State, ao that ; the ordin .r) proce of law ctnnot be served on mm i ji is inrrriore orrtereU b the Court, that pohlicaiion be made in the Rslt-icrh Reiriiter.Tirt' three months for ise-iaid Uharie Fleetwotid, . thiit uulens he ennesr bv h mrll'or some axeitt. V nd replevy wid properly, on or be'ore the te-' i: , . contl Monday of February neat, Judgment, b tauit win oe tiaen afraoMt lum, and tne pro erty U-vied on condemned to the ua of the Plaintiff. . . . - , (By order of the Court,) - , , K. K. RtfODKS. riV. State of Tennessee.' ! Hardin Coumy Court.' Niv. T- rm, I8?lt Kooert MeN arj, et al. , ( Boyd Mcnairy, et al. heirs of J. Himtttoir.' Jr'' ON-inofion of fie Complainsnts; and K at- , ' peanng to the sstlffantioii of the Court,' that f the Iltfendant am alleitixew if the Btule of ? Jorth-Carouw.-Jl. in -.tirderrd! Jhf the Cnurt-L.' M tH-t tin onU f, iih h mitiaUue of the co, " plaint, be publ'mbed in Ihe Hulvigh !tcgiirw a new Nper printed in U.leiKh, in fie State " of NiivSU-CHrilimt, four weeks in nucoetMon, I ind tliat the Utt publtcatio be made at ttiA " 30 dy previouslo the next term of this Coitit, j " and it the l) ltndants do not ner the Cum. plaint, the cmte be act for henring exparte, and " heard ccordiiiily at the nXt term bt this Court A true Copy. -"LEWIS H. BOTLR, Clk at Mirt. The subetance of the complaint is, that there i a tract of 1000 acre of land granted to the Mid John Hamilton, lying in said county of Hardin, which waa in the lite time of the said grantee, given to the Complainants, to the eicluvon of the other heirs, which salt' rift is nraved lo ba confirmed, and a legal title to the said land vet ed in the Complainants in pursuance of the gilt. . CLOTHING STORE. RHALSEY respectfully informs the eltiaena . of Ruleigh atut its vicinitr. that he conti nues to keep on h ind an Mortm(-ni f RRJIiT MADE CLOTtfNQ. HATS. CAPS rAXCl articles; ut. He haa jut received a nunnly of floe Moleikin Vet black tilk Cravats (flrwt quality), Nava rino Stocks, black ailk Stocks kc. which he wiu aeu on accommoiuting terms, lie haa ia hit employment al the estahliahnient In Newbern, a young man (lately Irora N. Tork) wcu iKiiini iii me an oi caniiiir, tn in latest and moat f.thionable style. Those therefor who leave tbelr meannret with hi aent in Ra leigh, will l furnish t w"nh nent and iurabtt Clot 'ing, on the movt -eommodatinr term. ' wiriit, reo. a, 100. -r 1 ' 8aU tut Ivxti. ., . . Shall offer for sale at the Caurt House Walesborouih A own Ceuntv. on thi. 31 i day of starch next the following tract ot Und or so much thereof as will satiafv the Use iu th. reon for th yesrs 1826 k 18 with coats. 150 acre list 'd by Treasy Turner tm th . tee ol Brown creek. 63) do do a vt Ft arce do Rocky River.' 50 d do Wt.ftMntyre, Ir.do , do 50 dodo Wm.M'lotyre.sr.do 'do 50 dodoLewis Mlntyre do do 300 da do Abner B4ch do Line cretk 100 do do Matthew Rumroi; do do .It 150 do do Bobcrt Hildrith do ftvnnk creek. ' . . . 60 do do Oeorg Mr. Self do' RicVdaoaa? creek. - 75 do do Arthur Syke do do 68 do do Jeaae Baniet do do do . do 1J0 do do BenJ. BrawweU " creek. . . do Courdvlof 150 do do Wade Braiwetl - - b -L do - " 348 do de Jeptha Uulledge do Lick Branch, 26 dod.i-y1lielnirmioTboiapao.'crerBi ' 5d dodoKileyM . Hailey ferry Kuad. 300 do da lih Stewart do R avertUm creek, noO do do Dan el May' do Jon' creek. . 600 do do Win It lUrdy U-.y do Jvnea trerk, 400 do not litted owned by Hartley J ( rooked creek . V .-.. ' - :, , , ' . . 150 do do Hilii Worley do Tbompaon's srwrk, ' i?i do de Jubn Aut7 Jo do do 33 do do Oataey Barber do Pinch gut creek. 1 4 de d Alir. k Dn tl'Pk fioU M.... . -MIEUSUtSVtt Jan. 36th ll. 4,T3t pa, , TweWe or Fiftgeiv VALUABLE NLUB0E9 f.Wtal tl the vK, eioit of tUUirt. Apply UtMfHut en. 3eh Jan. ISJ9. r "if; i V y' ,. : a 1 ... 'A -ft. '!, f - i 3