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V K '0 CTS "THURSDAY, JULY2, 1329.: fourth of Juty'-rTk P1 m of th e An r .- -.- ... . ..; - - ' - . . , -. . ... - ,. r ;riilf'nroiinl''tIJCtancfaril of our country- ;iVorc lan perce - ironi.inaications ji different pnfyof the: Unions there is n nlwf crherit of that active; patriotism nh'rcli load ns, to. an annual commcmora- linn 'if the'day which stands conspicuous imohall the caienuera or tune, as tne j.irth-dav of a nation.- ; "V!:en bur. ances tor?, relying on their '.more", thin ""Roman , on rajre and th ei r st ern and ' manly i vir fue?V and conscious ofcthe guidance and r'ro c'ctiori of Heaven severed asunder the cords which bound them to the 'despotism' ofa nmtber country, iiwas preutcteu Dy one olf our political fathers'; whose,; noble heart gl owed ; with e n th usiasti c patrio tis hi that our country was destined to become the proudest and brightest ,- cohstellatron nmon the nations of.the earth ; and. that 4 he' clay of lier deliverance ' ought; to Le solemnizeu wiui j.ujhjj snuws games . sports guns, leUsbciifires ' and illumi nations, from one end of the continent - to the other." We subjoin this al " most prophetic; letter, which - evidences the triumphant joy which prevailedon tlie loption of.the. Declaration of Indepen dence. The battle had 'then to be fought it has now, been fought and won. Sorely we ought then to rejoice ' with double zest, seeing that we have secured all the rights which are only there assert ed ::and in the actual enjoyment "of all the blessings which were then only seen J through a long and doubtful perspec tive ' " ; Philadelphia, July 5, 1776. Yesterday the greatest question- was.dccided 'which was ever debated in America t and greater perhaps never Was or will be lecided among men.' A restilutioh was passed without onedis- - nentinp colony, that thess united sTATrsim,' iXlf OF BIOnT COUT TO BK, TKZZ XTtJt X!fDF.rirn- - 1ST STATTS." ' T. " . Tins day is passed. The 4th of July, 176, will be a memorable epocha in the liiOory of A merica. I apt to believe ityill he cehbrat 'cd by succeeding jjeneratiohs, at the pnreat 'Jtnni rrrsary Fe$fivul. If wight to be commemorated s the dat of deli Yin AUcE. by solemn acts of de votion'to Alniiglity God. -It ought to be solemn ized with pomp, $hwlgamet iports, fimi, bellt Lortirrs md ilhtminatwnt-vnoM. o?ce jxd of thb f:oTi5F.3iT to the OTHtR,rwniAi5 time forward forever?' You wiIMhink me transported witn 'enthusiasm ; but I am not," I am well aware of the toil, and blood and treasure, that it will cost to maintain this declaration and support and defend fae fctates ,'yet through all the gloom, I can .e rays oflight and glory I 'can seeMhat the end is worth more'tlian all the means $ and that posterity will triumph, although you and L'may ruf, which I hope we shall not. 1 am, ftc - f JOHN ADAMS-" '..; ' '-oo- , '".: Colonization . Society: We hope the Clergymen of this section of country will not fail to unite with their brethren, in . niher parts of the Union, in bringing the Vtuiins of tins' Society to the view of their. Congregations on Sunday next, of on the following Sunday, as the Society look to this source, principally, it is believed, to aid them in sending mat a vessel or two . tfiis fall "with cohired frce persons and riinnumitted slaves to their settlement in Africa an establishtnent, which depends itirely for its encouragement and sup port on the benevolence of the citizens of the United States.- C , . V S On Monday nifiht last, whilst a gentle man was asleep in an out room attached to a Public House in this city, some villain entered in at the window, and searching his clothes, -found about:S30, with which he dejninped, not however before he had deliberately tied the Pocket : Book which contained the monet', so as to present the appearance. of not having been opened ' "Fjrje JU:nk of XoTtJi'Caxoliria. A cornnuttee was appointed, by meeting f the Stockhold ers, IasX winter, to 'examine into the affairs of.tliis' J stitut,on. 1 The Committee have lately m:ide a lep.rt; in which thy recommend. the ' wind ing t:p of the concern. . From the Tteport, it tppeurs t!at the Directors , had applied to thit-ir ' w-rt ue the funds gf tJie'lJank Xo the amount' of - : ' '' i , :. ' The above paragraph, which, it is be lieved .originated: in Aorfiys Ncw-orl: , JJnjuircir, is going .the rounds of all the c'frcu,lcd the. Institution of ?which .they !i:tvehad charge, of 8325,000 than which nothing cou Id be f u fth e r, J ro'm th d t ru th. to ninety-seven) many of j whom are Mcr- chants in extensive business, owe -to the: Institution a' debt of about that amount But it is not less .true that this debt js; v with yery few exceptrons',.wcll secured." and draws an 'interest of six' per 'cetit.; per. armumJ' It' ough t al so j n justice," to; be statedj'that many" oj'the Directors are no f nnlyout-of jdebt to Uiie Bank ;'but that n.y never have owed, and .probably jie. " will OWt it tftr'lrvi'-yr japers, and is calculated tb impress; on tuc public mind at WdifttancerabelTef that the Directors of tlie State fBahk haVei A) hat is, then, the; fact ? ; It js, that Mhe Directors of the Principai Bank'and lis six Brarchesv-(amounting1 jn number The. Hank .of Newbern has- declared L di vidon'd of two per cent f on fits Capital Stock;r ibr the six -months ending on the - ;; Ve xommence; in ,to-lay'8 1 papery the , -atrllie citizens Fowler's GafdenCnear Iiexingtbh.;f Its great merit carries with it a sufficient apology for its lengtb.,v . r. - . -- - ? "are hqppy to learn, that the surviv- ,l.l?oV,5U.fl.ere rs uj th e late aw fal. explosion qf ; the Fulton are all considered as 5 out 4Ffonor to whom honpr is due -On the 1 1 th ul t. i n th e cou n ty o f West . Ches ter; Ne w-York, "a . M onu men t ; furnfsh ed " by s u bs c r i p 1 1 o n , av as e re ct e d to -. the , m em ory o t foaac Van Wart, at G reehsburah Church, where the ashes: of.the incorruptibleVpa." tnot reriose,' Fifteen hundred persons were prese'nt, and anions them .21' survi vors o f the 'a r tny o f th e Re volu t ion . The ceremonies: were imposing, and a very neat anil appropriate oration was pronoun ced by Col Aaron Waird Svhicli recbu nt ed some of 'Ihc leading incidents in the lifeof the deceased.particularly that which h as' gi v e n him i m m o r ta 1 i ty, t h e i n t e r ce p- tion of WlajsJlndre upon his 'return from the American.lines,7 after his. negociation with Arnold, ' h v -:-::V ' -K --' V '-"'d : :-i .Tlie . Crops in this .vicinity are - very promising ;Tbe farmers are now gather ing their. Wheat It is fine and abundant much more so than for many years past It al so deman ds a n e. p ri be i n Mi I to n. On e c r op - o f 00 b u sh e I s , ' was s o 1 d h e r e this-week for 80 cents per bushel- -See how our navigation is helping us- It has been nia riy-years, : if ever since Wheat," t o any amou nr, was purchased in Milton for transport.ition-'The Gold to the west, but'afew ' miles, a good -.market at our door, and abundant crops- what prevents us '.from jiviifg' r No hard times, here; unless thro ijii imprudence. Away dull cares ! Milton Gaz, . . : Lamentable J?ti Never have we witnessed a state of equal excifeinnt wifh t h at,' p ro I u c e i on our com in a n i f y ; for the last ten davs, by the mysterious'-absence, jml supposed death by -suicide, of Mr. James It. Creccj, late of this Town. Mr. Creecy left fhotne some seven or . eight weeks ago for Baltimore and other Northern-Cities (on business as he sta'ed) ;and for three or four weeks after, corresponded regularly, with his. family and frieniJsv as he had uniformly been in the habit of do ing when abseni :. after wiiitli they had no tidings of him until about ten days ago, hen it was rgniored that he h.id destroyV ed hiniseif in Baliriiore or it neiglibor h"Odt anl his rumour was soon strength-" eneit by. the following fat ts. One. of hi frienls went on tr Norfolk, and :it Ports mouth found a letter-in the Post Office cinrainir:g,lhc key of hi trunk,': yithr in timations that he had forwarded the trunk home and th-it n opening it, they would have the whole - matter--, developed the Trunk was found in1 a' few :days at the Steam IJ at Office in Norfolk and brought to this place ; on opening it, It was; found to emitain all the clothes he h .d carried from heme with thf exception of. a single suit, and 8ivenr 'letters and menVoran duuis,' in which he vtated that he h id re Milvcd on deft'oyiig himself that Jhe great tlifiicuJfy, with him for several -days jiad been " how Jie should dispose of his Utc1y,ho (hat it wouUl never be found; that he had at length fallen on a plan and that, all search utter it, would be fruitless ihe, letters are 'without ; diite . botb ; as" to time, and jilace, are w liitcn'pirtl v-iri an appa rently composed tnood and i'l other'-parts in a wild and incoherent manner, bnt friun the-fact that the trunk arrived in -Norfolk, by the S'ean Boat frmi B iltimore, mi-ihe 4h inst. thai he was seen 'at -'-Itanium's Hotel abul the.lst, it is .conjectured the le'tf rs -were written between the 1st and 3d in that city. r, V ; ; " There; fre'a thousand ( 'rumors' afloat in r g - ri Ito , f I lis '" ny -1 e ri ou s a lla ir,. bat : w e foi bear t di'ate.oti the subject or to enter irito cleiiU, in the fenrVd iHlding. anihVr pang to the : deeply -1 lacerated feelings ' of the family f,Mr Creecy. - rJaenton Uazelle. v At'a recent -public meeting of the New ! , rork CI ty Temperance Society, Hugh" m aii t?o ir,r;i a f n.r r.i. I City, oifered the following Preamble Jaxwi-i ;V :V,Mr . I n nil 1 Resolution : . ; p: ' zens generally, v.djo have trtadq" themselves ac- j icalinliquoi s is t iie; occasion of almost' all ' fl-p-ant crimes', aidi to most alarmi ng-V extent , rvfihf tinmoritrtties the nauDerisoi: misery, dis- eases aiul premaiure vueains, r. 50 - mmupueij j tUrouiehotit 4ir ciuintry ';theifore;...Vi''.V35oi 'yjiesvlcrd, riial me nigii yuoaiions 01 uuiuaii itv and religion solemnlienjoin'Jt upon 11 tehri- f perate. persons; In common with those occupyr injr civil eccieiaiiu-w uivm vv. uv,,,c, decided influence of Iheirexmple and Uieir tes tirnony, in doinp away: tlie .source of these de structive evils and promoting- a total and uniyer at abstinence from intoxicating drinfr-y j f A i iMr Maxwell, in1, presenting thisreso lutiohsauf that haying, been ,;broUht, in 1 4he tlisch urge of his ofticial d u tics, into constant connexion" wi ih the Coarts, Jie was,preparecl to say that tli e " riu m bero f complaints presented in the.City for cr!!n inal dHences." was not less than . 500 ier annum : THRKk-FouBTUs of- which" fthis ems to be aeariai anu.wasteiui nuuf Vhc rcas, it r has become evident, " from the concurrent testimony of judicial officers, :imfp.s. tra!es.r civiliansi physicians, "ahd -intellieent citi- -. 1 i. - - . - t - . b-rj JiatHheir origin.'m intemperance j geicVf .;r'aere are now:' ten -s.t am-boa ta;. f I i- v. , vwj v .r ti? . v tvuui . cut; ill ju ; lilt; ,ta gct v jass, cuipi'iy - r , 5 ; 4v iwi5nessestff'cacncase:3r , i TiioTq inan-nauipjjwnonv were; under. the in I now sixuuffalU ifat," t .extensive assortment time thf-occurrences took plabe,;ConceW The last numbei-oehe . orthmrterican KSS? n a 7 t mg rdeb the 'W twS lie had assisted in 20 4rjalsvfbr vmurder;; . VictlonaryytytheEngh -1 V, . ;; arid Ayrsatisfiedcthat everyjneof ? thej Thenar ticjeHsUWnt MNewvprk;iJujy'; 1339-, - - .f' 6 .; " perpeators cbmm ; aipint'o0to(j the ihflttehcebf int6iicati(fe; ceptinceXhetneritsdrthefect 4!Smt? iiiv;? nTJ J t t. - r, . j- -. 'v';':-;'- H'k iK:..J: - "j-7'-- vr,tr. f Hiir&qtnmer Session ot tins la&tuutiati will JMr.TEv H.v StelleKaS; beeneTndvd .ne;wiowg etofore):te from : the ofG ce 'of AssistahV tibfarjaxh';i pride-or'ifcttps '.v1m ittiw InT.-'ircitio. o ' v Congress. - His caWe is-IpeCuTiarl y haril? he'-vocabulariy ;":i'"-': '' Ho idL.i &'i"! - vertiseirient : hfary WithbutHceivngany p - ingexcited muclf synipathy ih Congress; fhuf?!W Wtf:'r;4''4Tv that bodj, two years a created'the o imbi ta : S'HMl r-O- ular vievv to his appointment, in order to n,Jlv.e norl r,4 from tue feame numtier. , lu i)rHWin,r & ,,,7.; 10 t v ' c om pen sate him"; for. hi seryices an an l in m a- smai i pma iree xo enauiey mm i to support an aged mother; whose sole tnn.iiA ho VifA;vi;!V,'-i rv: from him hvthp rWl.ntlp Kn nf mkL-'i.-i-.: ul -V-Jo the late Pontius t. Stelley EfsqAforiwer ly of Trenton- True, Amer, ; ; f f 1 Cincinnati Ohio, June 15. 1829. :. Conviction for Murder. At! th e term o f the. Supreme Court which adiournedon Saturday the 13th, Jas. Birdsell was con- vicieu oi murtier in tne nrst oegree, antl iewienceu 10 suiicr, ueain.oy no ay; the atn ;1 he murder ; ie unfortnnaf a the murderer, stances connected , witn the kleeU were these : Tiirdsell had been for jsome clays in; a state of intoxication, but previous, to ttie.act had become sober, and conceived that some persons inxoniunctloil With his wife were i i in tne com this to a physician. About noon he took a s,cythe and wrapped it with, the heel, so that he could ho nen near d t''-fle said he did not intend to hurt any One,'i f . . nave uccu.iui t-M uu wunou t any means of; support , The you nk m.ah 'and his mother are. the.son and the widow of ,01 July next. - ..i : f!erald;who seetns: indignant at the anathr lW i ivas committed, m March : vhich prevails ih tiiat State lelative to the .: -.'Call y.:y::..-y: . - 1 . Victim was the wie of JiKra.i.w. h, ;rirH. .uV;., ? Wrt; k ? y atrs niri vtv r rk,. rhe. princinal circiim- Ithn'r it Wt nf lh,;!;nf;r ;.. I ' June 276?2tv- - V t V , lavi,Vs a plot to muijoer iSwUh.e Muffled SSSS ( A Ii. v - a t fr v m Vi . 1 m . 1 ' a. - , . ... 1 o - .. - - , , ( . .-, . t, - ac: ui uc uay ,uc wmuiaiiicu Ul rlrnms. anil tanflrH : nn on dnwiif I . nf 1 m.iihiiw ' cpm;i V.: ' " . . .1 : . . . - " " ,J WV.X...A bjit meant to cut the ropes Which were up - 6lh The Orator of the Day, clothed j a sack stairs prepared to kilt him, and he went clothe r :; - up stairs for that purpose. Healsohad his axe in the! house under the bed. It was about seven o'clock -in, tlleeveninjij- w len the murdeY was 'perpetrjated , He hi d been walking' about the house' for an In ni r or two, -threatening his -wife ahd'oth ers. Finally he fastened the lloor, took rth'e axe and struck at his wite, in the presence of his daughter, a wonjan grown. Siie seized the' axe as he ' gave"1the blow. He then took up the scythe and struck at the daughter,' and she was compelled to seek her own "safety- by running out of do'ors. Several blows were inflicted on the deceased with the axe, andj her' head whs filially severed from her bo(dy adher ing only by a small portion of skin on one part, and of the thorax on ancther He made no attempt to escape, bu': fastened tlie door and refused to let any person in. . The defence set up was 1119; mity," and the proof went strongly to shoV .thatl his s ells of intoxication were always attend t with a fit of partial insanity.' ulurinz' ed iich,as well as when intoxicated, he was abusive and dangerous.--rAfter the ver dict was rendered, a motion, was made for a new trial. But the Court overrul ed it, being of opinion that habituaLinsan- ity,. pronuceu Dy pauituai , urunKenncss, constituted no better apology fertile com mission of a crime than drunkenness it self. So far the wretched culprit, has e yinceti no ieeiing 01 compunci pintahec., - - . . , onv or re- We arc sorry tq observe in the public prints, evidence. of ja great and deepening depression of the Manufacturiri Z interest in the Eastern States, and especially in Rhode-Island and Massachusetts, i Priyate accounts correspond jAvith' the public re ports; ' Such a distress for money,; such a loss of confidence between map aridman, caused bv recent failures, has never been known before in 'that, part of thje country,' t! oujih something i like it1 has in 'former ti n es b ee n ex peri e n ced n e a rel home O ne. cannot xreail the lol lowing extract fr bin a Providence paper vvitbout realiz- m 2: and .being seriously altec ed at the misfortune which has belal len Uie indus- A ! .... . ' 1 S- m w nan Ma m- I r IPJOUS unu . ciiici pi laiiiK pcwjuu in and a- rduiid that place : JVat. Inu Embarranients.The embarrassments which ive been, realized in this immediate neighbor hood, -foM he last ten d.ysr have had ho parallel .jnd who have 'withood, the sltock of hi the history ol tne KepubiiC. mcb oi repuieo i . 1 fo Fmer cltanjfes and times s-niV b for ; the Uki .nit y vears have stood firm, erejet, and un dismayed, "before the tempest of the times that have'assailed ' them. are; nowl eiitefin1 on ''the ve're of bankruptcy nd ruTn j ;Thir fall bears excessive!)' heavy "on ihepoor & laboring class ei who, by the; wav.'are in reality tjie principat mi Terers." a! nprived 'of employment,' destitute anil friendless, ihey 'are thrown upon the world,' anil knowrnot how to obtain a liyefil'bI3ylih in "the last ten' d-ivs, fn. the 'circle of about te ' 1.-'11 ... n'.. 1..1 suHi Mr event , has pfotinced taubv iiiilaeined than described: ' f' far.betier t iee,ab article inthelastvlNashyille Reoub'li can illustrating irt : a. remarkable mtrincr,,the; prtWressive improvebient and prjosperify lif that;totvd "In 1809 aisoli tary bai-jj of 60 tons and Atryr(f metii wountl iU: laborious: way" up 4he Cum berland river; antl arrived at' thaQplacef 1 o! t h e j oy and astonishment of 'the iohabi- -iuiilly annnuncedJrt 'the newspiperS i'and the. whole county' rang f wilh; - the fatelli tiu-iceni murs upwaruiwi iwrjiii-iwr iiuiiuic people h:tye beeii suddenly;, and -u ilex peel etlly 1 h'-owi OtiC'of emptovoienlf and the Obfrss iliat Vfiork now uomrticd to thepublitl nuob ;r has.jnGreased tto; lhuu-; ' ': ..r-e" ..fe;;" - 'T4';rii;VK' ,.Germon Sifvcr l he Nev- of kE vek- German Sifver l he Ney- orkEvev t?Vs lalely e invented ,., iirope. -Hof syf ces pf-plate and other articfes-noiv rhal e of sil verS?! t sr rung! yrese nobles tlfiit l.irietlf' so much: so that 1 1 1 s said it can no t be distinguished- from it bv the public in ge n era i, y t i ne - met al s,ol wh ich 1 1 is.com. pounde(r;are;c9pper, incan wuiiiieu I. with any portion ofV:silveiv;. The 1 1 ii. 9 i la 1 1. in ijOnunn. nave- ismien a tj,e foilowinx manner, vix ; A ;;rn';nrt n h' fnTmA :n fl.nnt nff'hi y in' to consist of J; ;lst The Fire Companies with a' supply of 1 water, to dampen any ardour that may be shown f 3d The City 'Authorities, - carrying purses. I ;'t'.4t.h.',fThe Citizens with ;each pocket .- t. fTi( i !-v"V "'' - 7th. -The Clergy, reading1 the 9th chapter- of Jc re m iaJ i t he w h ole to proceed' ji p Cbu rch st to Grove-slreetf up Grove-street to the Burying. Ground, where an eulogy be delivered aft ..the subject 1 of our present forlorn conditidn and the dark prospect before at -the procession then to the Alms House tor dismission. - fAnd as econo my, in expense is necessary, .inst ead of a . national salute, that one minute ifun be fired when the procession . starts' and another when it halts at th ef Alms House. The bells to be tolled every o'.ncr nve minutes qeivveen xne nnng1 oi ine nrst and. last ,'tru n, ; . ;;s.;:' v . ''?j ' t. H'? The Constables and Overseers of the' Poor, with'roUs of attachments, as, badges of office, to be" 'Marslwils'of the day. h: - -h jA remarlcable instaiiceof sdngyroidc curred lately atthe po6r-lipu$e6f 4 this County. v A pauper had his leg amputatedi When the seal pel had d 6 ne i ts office, and the dissevered" limb was takentirom the body, the sufferer exclaimed AYell Doc tori you've done bravely ! l Vou'ye saved the county the expense ..of bu yi ng more; than one shoe Tor- me.herealteri" v " y Rochester, N Y. : Telegraph . "No mystery's. in-) true'Reli'Mri Greenwood, a preacher of considerable eminence, in .One ofhis late Discourses,' asserts that Christianity iias no myste ries : no'mysteries in thej- cojmmoh oind popular acceptation of the term.. Itis an i n tel 1 igible 'religion. ' He who, runs may reail vn : whi le he is runn i ng ) its mos t im portant and essential principles- j It ex plains; and elucidates the useful subjects of faith, instead oniftingTthem up above all possibility of comprehension iiht and. not a mist--Its few subliine oc tn ri es were intended to b e easily 'an d rea dily understood, so that j they - might Ibe, deeply i ra pressed, and might serve iti ah -i m ate and su ppbrt men throu gli! thi s Ji fe. and guide the in to another. It i nstructs, not confounds. Itfassists reasonrnot be: tvi 1 cfefsi co h temnkfan d. renders i t UsjM es: It " is" . revelation' yfmiCM: anfjste rv ia revelation is to pu two vydrtls oge ther,' whi ch "contrad ict each otfier.jMA: re vel at! onmayunfolil ? atKlxplainryste riesv; bu t i t can "1 la'rdjiyrope cate theniivriiercrbr di sti ngu ish eel ffqmth'er' X V el igions, an 4 th ct e fo ne d oesi t : s ta nd high (abo vs ttniy the si mple,usefuj compieteVX?00US truthof toov ; --.... t NOTICE. T.'y ' 1Y I ville county, formerly resident in ltateigh; Jas !:Uely died intestate.; Manyf her next of kin reside at aistancc -rrro h gre b v not ify all persit ns co ncer ned A hat st the expiration of two years from the;I t .May,; 13i:9,. as prescribed by, law, 1 sliali :be ready .and - wd-linVto'siUe-the':4ba lion nt said Estate ftavmc. beeii cbmmtited tdme; bv the Coaaty Cburtf UinyiHe Cou ntj' in Miy f 1 829:- v ym:yy 0 wT.-t j V L will attend to all rcommunicaxipus Jpv pu) whicii may beraddr?ssed Ai me at ltaleiijNvX;. "yyy yy4 v iikeu; kan t,dm'rj j W-State MitclieHTbompson f Jabez-Johnson,-Aftmr. ' TN this case; it ap p pVo thefsatisfctipn of vtlifl n'otirt tliat Josenb Payne.Waltery4nd his wife Susannah Pavne, Ed w ard Haw ks, and bis wife galiy; and' iiupnafet -Kenaai anu ms- woe xMartha, heirs at la of Stepben Paynev dee'd. Veside outbf this StateOrdered by-tbe Court that publication b e made six C xyeeks in the Ra leigh . Uegistef," foi" them to appear and. make themselves parties, Otherwise judgment pro con, fesso will be tk'en as to them, at Augst Teiin 1829.-": " v r .- ;- i -Teste.' (r - JOHNBIGIlT, C C. C? .to. r.r.1 .,, ; -.V-" .',;.:-''-!" oo iiuiiiii. iiiM iu jjonoon, nave issueti a iv,uiuu. . - '.-.;.-;, , : : ; cautmri ;ag!jinst any f?auds'i; which oiay be 'f-'-?0- half jto va gerttlemiu metA;';5-;-; The driwinpf thewVyork Consolidatedj ;; ' vV,'" :'.V-.. ; ... !Btiv-WiJty No. 7i. wdV be; received, this day. Capitals;- ianging; on : Ai correspondent -of the .' Connecticut $10,00d5,i)00, 3,044, 2 of 1,000, c , UOOKS '& S FATIONARY. HtTE GALLAHER VrIIITIT..103 Pearl ySt(Hover Square,) Ke-io-York offer to "SS'S SPlf WU.tiREKNi perlnMt. :'.w0-h -'.'; .;- :,'"'..- :,v,-- i 1T i,V. ! ' ; - '' T t RAWING Ok THE mSMAL SWAMP. CAXAL" 4'Fhe followhj.Ciinituls were soklit the Mana &nT'amem& 4yxyyy-:;:, 17V 158, $i0po,sbld to '& Vender in Pet err ;43,-S430y sold to Mr; Inuis Adan!?, of VI 5i ! 17, 43, l,0Q(vsoid ais to enUeman i ivhuiwhu-. iVatiibievNerqes7 A)r Sale. THE Subscribers having qualified as Executors i. of. the late Daniel Shine; dee'eh aud ii order .tg-nteet the demands agiirist the Estate of their testator they 'will offer for Isale to the highest ;on the first day of Au- ' ouse door in theTovvri .valuable EGidr:S,; a- sense and disposition", and tlie subscribers vouch;, for his beine one of the best Smiths in the State He can execute ail kinds of Iron Work pertain ing to ( :arriaes,wii b neatutsi; and d . -'ttpatch.-r He also ;nnderianU working a I and '-Jias not hi superior in the! making: of Jed and plantatiortlTools of evvny (..crijjtioiu 'l iic; youngest about; 23 .4 ear ot'age; is: not so perfect . in Jii's tradeV but' promises to . make , aft eccell ? t Smith Vhetislsoalarge.nkely ..j balance,; of tlie, Negroes consists of I women nd chiidrehtheyl-are- likely?-' and valuable. The Tools of the Shop will also be'sold. " 1 S';io ; ; , v:iM:! VCHAULES'Ai HILL,: $ ?s ' ' ; Franklin county, N- C. July.l. "86 3t m Stem Wmitth CarMha) ; .. . Buntoinoe CoutyfV';.;f-;';' yi : iieribrYCiUn'of' tw--April TermloSV -Ann; A'rmstriingi'?! 'l'v ''."' 'C',1!1:.' -' v , ." 4C;f BHetHibn .;-; Sam'l. Armstrong-, j . - ,1 y;ysy ;; ; y,' . "' OltPUHED p v rjoUrtvtlut publicatioii be made . for 3 months sdccessively. in the Raleigh kegisteiCanh'a.;;.Xadkiniid Catawba Journal that the Dqftjndant be and appear at the next Superjor Court of Lavy to be 'field .for Jluncombe cohnty t th el Court-house in" . Ash evil I e on the 2d"; Monday after the 4th Monlay in September" next, ami plead or answer to the tMaintifPs ne- 1 titioH,;or jlhe'same il be.heaid'ea, trri ; .;Wimess Kooert tienry, uiej s; 'of 'said Court at QfHce the 2d. Monday after the 4th Monday of March, 1829. ;;t; r vi i : y---' - ' . ,y. ROBEUT I1KNRY, C. 8. C. 'py,yy t:jlun'combe. Cunty.'; ;.;T'V r t f Superior Court of XawArirU Term; 1829. Anow-;Tsly; ' liVetittotffbr' Diyorce.n; v , Eleanor resjy,y -'- '? ; , O' ltDEttF.tb'y"douTt made ;;Tor3j;montIis Successively, Jn 'th6; Ualeigli .ltegistcrv and the, Vatlkin and Catawba Journa 1 tRat -'tU'e.;-' 'TendHnt; be '.''and appear at the next Superior CoUrt-of liiW to be held (or;0uncombe county, at the Court-house in Asheville, on tlie : 2d Monday after.-the 4th-! Monday in September next, and plead or answer tb the p.lain'tl'rs peti- tioni.;hr the; saioe""Wilt be .heard e'x'purtc. Witness atobeH Itenryi Clerkof said Court, at Officethe 2d Monday after the 4th Monday . of March,' 1829. ., - . , ; f t,'.-v?. , . ' I ;: noBKirr HKNftY, c s. c: ; y -a StaleitiE ;v , Haywood: County. . . ; ; - ; Superior Court of LawX4pril Term,, 1829. -U" - John Crow,; . ) . . . t i - j , , f Petition to ya Jas- Tlollands heirs &. devisees. S ca;' cate a Grant. 4 T. appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendants in this case to wit. Jas. Holland, jr. -aifodes; and: Cynthia, his wife; . i Perkins and Sophia, his wife, heirs and de visees of James. Holland and ' Holland, wi dow-.of-the sadr James TlolUnd, are inf'nbitants of anfrther State,- so thatthe ordinary proces of law caniibt-be served on them, it is ordered that public-ttion be made ..for . three months ; : j. ' sively in the Ualeigh Iteg'isu r, that tUe 1 !) ?- " feiidauts be add appea.r at the "next fJ iperhr Court of La to he held for ttiis chanty, .t .!. , Cottrt-rioUse: in ..vaynesvilleipu f V.'ed-. nesday after thef.urth . Monday in e; t. niber next then arid theretovpledl, x;iiv,er ct dcrrur ' to the Plaintifia petition, or'. judgment, ro can-; . fesso will be entered aaint thepi. " j.: Witness, J(ibir B. Love, Clerk of said Court a bffice,Jthe: second Wednesday after the toarth Monday in March, 1829.U ,--,y,..: :y. y 1 73 3m : iJOHN B; LOVEyC. 3. C. AM KB: GORDON : ; ATELY a Commission ilerch.t 5 1 Plymouth; "', 4.1 hasTeriwved.Uv Norfolk, Virinia and will . transact any Cosiness djithat Yin entr i! to "his carei'with Jlh.e. (greatest -iattc: r. tioi ; 'ffenc-.: .'" '.;"'' V.-,'. ".;-' Norfolk V."May 30, 1829,- ' 73 It ' Bf AVINti obtained .'competent distant, 1 L wdl receive a Lutiii Granimir x! -i at ths corhmenc"ement of ihe ncxt Seslc:. A! j z iy'. English Scholars.'' " -rjic'Sessiboh-'VUl :coinmnce ..'en. t . ..th cf jdiy'yy '; ' ; Hilhboro', June 17. - - - -' ' ; 5t ( J5LANK.S For mic; at.tfeOince. empty j mon which are two Blacksmiths (brothers) the " - eldest about'2J years of arel Ts :'a larcre: strung rilled j active, 4 like1yrm;an, and a fellow of VxcelJent ti
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