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7 - b- iloWyiB. SJIellen aih' xm IF -X e fern? A1A ETFfiTIO'N Sf ' 'Ve alsb suSjmn acorrect statement of thereiuit S. " if - f p 77 . c i; i' -: Cameron. - 'Cumberland, 2f ;' ;'.r tfAoWi, ;T . Deberry, '-v 264 . ' . V 5t;6 . ' r;400- ; ,817-- ; :' Richmond, , i 'Az, C ,4,-aort, -'7 '',;;35&...; . AWemerttbf.thl ton Distnct Jias 01 u s 77; v -,nii:consist offthfaH Messrs Wi B. SriEtARb, AisN, Hi-i5 : gpEiOHTi' Potter 7 Holm es, I) kb er ry, bCuisoN, Snd WiLOjis-d (If; these, tee, lkBKRRYram) Giles,' arc new Tn em-4 gers from tae 1J isuucts represen Ten m ine jast Congress, b 1 e ss rs- S aw yer, B ry ix. Turker, Culpepper, and Long, .v -- t At a meeting of tlie . Directors of; the State piui k onf "JstdaV jhsff CV .'om e,"of t his tv ajH ted Cas! lier t)f tlie SalisbirBranch uf that in the place f tlot res i Ve haVe: easurei jnfttrtrjthe infor'matipn of irtlnts ar change onKeivtorfeca at tbe 'State j5ank jty shaiige for notes is soe'd':' by tiVeiIiitituti6lRatRaIeii at a premmmjor r;jonaif petcnj jjor ;at a preiniu m of ohetnd ajM f -per cent j for mer curreni joaQK-noies Collln ApnllasttVisiled: -the fo!(iIlej?aVij andjWe'hay cocSuent,'thasoohe ui oeiai wquju oe iou nu n-iius.ou niy. The sitnilarityf ourbij ofifiint rock;an it is with wppeh ld hJtu Z fI V1" "M'.ei i ( luiv a . i v 1 1 s, iiiii.u vcu i opinioivtiiat there lew days sinceV a gentleman who is coo cerned in aiMine hDavidsbnJcbuiity .discovered. jS.otip III' 'i : i . -''ft 'ie '' .'ir'.J . T S' :. :. - T ' " :- , .me puiniaiion voi; xvirs. ijumiprpie:Mfiofless a few mil es:W(s tof -M s itlSSfcv ery liartdsome snecimenis udyinith ffes will .dbubtles leauiilbmbrenarticu- wr.mnnnjtionsvwhtc will develope deposits of: considerable extent W'mfi f- ; :::;;--;-":-:;-,- - ; Ve were visited' bnMdriday last, wi th of tlie most i viblentrstbrms i:of 'rain Ui..n ii .' i - . '. :. 1 1 our recollection. It was attended tttfh a ingii windwhlc jurx-i c ropsY v Ou r -ter courses Were much swollen, and in ttf2tyvdi.rectibftwhVarVbB ,na. lences carried away- The stages have Nn very irregular-iritheirfaWival sin Storm, and jt ; was wi th grea t difficulty lNy could getaloVS ri;'-v',seo,ences tnave-peen, mns aisas- 8 Otv. th vspft? Hscfl; iid 'v wftlWait ' in tor; particulars. -vy-iVfei;' lew weeksfsiheewe characterized it as- :?5 print? iThiil d k T . ... ' ' ' j - s iu ,uie iasi otar,r toioe erroneous v- We are with havinsr o 4 -.run;up most "W v"J aoonsr Biang wijf vvwc rc ai thfcle aried;ithhQwing its. rfalsiiy,: ever-; e sio 7 . niore we teej fconsti-auved ro put j.rp UownThe editrof,th 'JVutionul SPKin .ilitnil AtT l !'. ..' ... . ' . '. ' ... t of Hson VJote-'Viahe early ? ;i6.?xa JtatetnentjO! . : Grrtner : 434 :;8 - 'i,-;. "-1283 459- J 5 -V-i''-'r.. ,7'.v 7 f-;;---"fi-';v t'yvv m I, ' . . ......13; VHP (... . i . ",... - V .-:i- !V-:v ' ' ' niw.n ni'i " 11111.1 ' u wi wiii hi. 11 1 ' 11 ' 'i' " " immmm )ofvthe;'l elegraptl was then ; P?oyd JbVact fai money tratartetions fnfljesUjytl'hXclht ,which contained anc st iH cdiUains trearfy ali the riijinal Ilackson men in Boston ! These facts arp t XrrefiablesumcieTntly we trust,5 to silence loreyer tciestaie,' t"reapare; and canung non-. 1 sense abqutdeath-be4 conversib ns; ' : ?Thif. nlnrm?'nn .v.th "Micennfi fAnKn.' cohcningtKe Jrtdiansvis overv3iThetin n ecessary mi I i tar force martliet ou t on I in e occasion n as 4 returneiL-to; cam p, f ah u iii,v.4i4ui a? if ilia viippci spu s JU nc x6 v e r hoys m nisei f h as recal ( ed -his warli ke oirv; a ll-fack hands'tfettjiey iy VKoljy uncjillr IAnd i is snniewnat curiousj to observe n'owexactlj firstrreaeheci fttulieFtra thislaflfiray tyhiclr: was blazonSed abid a bloody.',' Indian MOrders," and: terrible l'inuian tiostiuties. We said that, m their ovvn ghewinkthe blame lav on the side of the whites- SNo w, look at the ac counts wnicn.; we insert to-day. j lookV especially, at that which is taken from tle St Louis' Timesi a . neW . papery be lieved to be friendly not only to the Nai tional but also to the State Admiriistra tiop; Vhat says this print ?. TCe whites, as .. an armed force, fou ri d tH e lndians had moved ou t of their wa y, and they fol lowed themi and demanded satisfaction (for. auegea ;wrons. 1 hey nrst demanded their Chief, and th eii the i r arms ? and, to save their livesi. which were next ehdan ered, thethdiansy Who were thusVecjuir ed (and partly f obeyed) ' toTsacrifice one thing a ftef another, aClast stood oh the eTensirel4:iOTey-did not even then firev 11 111c reatierivvtu uear 111 miiiu ine urst account o f the aifair, but were fired and ; tlie-survivors only saved their owii lives at' the sacrifice "of a u uz, hi 01 ineir nuniuer. . in uus auair, as we noiy have it; upon ' authority, ivho werjhe aggressors ? Jflio aref' guilty of tne blood that was shed VY e are al most ashamed to' jineet "the question- There was not a single circumstance, it seems, to justify either the; alarm on the frontier, or: t he aray b f itlie'Mi I i t i a a n iK t h e d etach -m en t of the Military.' ... But- Unci e Sam " pays for all.'? Nat. Int. r x ...k . . ' j : ! '' . -' " ' , . i'. if ; .. .; v ' - From (lie If o folk Ifcrafil? . The Richmond papers confirm a report which reached here, last Thursday, that Miles King, Esq. had been removed from the office of Navy Agent at this place, a fact which fe:r who! heard it could credit, until it was placed beyond dispute. We have seldom witnessed a more 1 iyely sen- . t - , sation than. -this event has produced here 5 for, apart f politics, there neverwas man in this community a more popular than M i 1 es Ki h g, whether in or out ! o f office 5 sand no one, we-will venture to highly deserved the ap 1 ow! citizens b t the lustre say; Has more plause orhisfe of hisjjriVate (virtues, or his . devotion to the puDitc gooo. ueepiy,, inereiore, is his removal i regretted, 'under i whatever circumstances tt. nmy have been decreed, j tvc ill r, V- ' C ' lv- causes assigned for his removal, as we tinderstahd; (Mr. King is himself having had no official notice of it ; it would there fore be premature to speak of it in terms of cen sure. JMr.' King! was, a decided friend to the election of Mr. Adariis, though he never took an active part; in Uo"er bet displaced on that a we are assureu, nowever. t been displaced on that a c- count r we dare afiirm that nothing cafi.w'ith tru h bf' al I eged against him , in any; rhann ertf aflfec ting b5 integrity and honor Nash Le ra n d , Esq . a Member of the Exec u tive Cbu n ci 1 o f V j rgi nia, has been appointed to succeed Mr; King. Th e scene ty along the vatlev of tlie t!on- npcnrui i ir More ueauuiui iujiii (iiui ui IIHodson'. ;Weonk a view from the top nMirtfhfilfolypk" as Saturday mornihg. rho siio does not shine upon a lovelier pros pect. ;'rhpr4iare7 t went y six towns ar d villages ernbr'ated Iwitjiin he panarama, and supported'by he richest rtieadows in America. - . The Connecticut is quietly wimlufeanVoii these villages like a silver ' An insjncjeibf teiiacity of life was exhibr itcd yesterday,'' by the' heart.of a large Al ligator, shot in th river opposite this city. For four hours after it was extracted from the body it continued to exhibit muscular, irritability by strong pulsations, bn the slightest "touch i 'I he Alligator was a few inches Jess t ian nine fee hv length. 'Sav. Geor. :t British Plagiarism.-lt appeo rs to us t ru ly as ton i sh i ng, that in the British Lit rary wod? spirit bf jealousy spstring and witharsb iniurious, towards Ameri can Literature, should be suffered to ,ex- erv eenerous. lear4inpbftleiAi mab'feli bjeciof hesitate riot tn stoop to arts in the highest d pS-ree mea n1- khdj disgraceful v Witness i iVvJ 1 A..; nti I rfotrn ' from ' t terdtotseifrespectUh corpb; parties n a transaction isq ; dishon- V'i A ctirresobrident saysijriietislai tibri bfJ'sHistbryptthebre monvvealth,lby Mr." Stowe, orthe; ver Theblbdcal SeminarVlias been repubi. -h'Ul: 1 rvldin .Frbiiv its titfeaif u -iJLTJttC tiHtn isl a nd ttie notice n.in ist"? English men seem totie lost to. eye H principle of rectitude, as well as to ev- I eimsr-iwueu tne. kc iius ui id the Reviewer sneaks in coharatul a- tiriermVof fte,t revival --.o flii 1 teres tji 1 Q anf Mbttanslafiortvih v iuucyiuentiy', rerers to jsngiismneri 1 . -.' '4', -V : MrSomeit R-vW 'm W?n.&;of ? this 'icoNuii.iyyn'as bitrucie'd and presented tothe President ableautiful: Casket,;'c woodi The beautifuliscimen M? cabi- M.r v-worjt.,18 aenominateOi oy'y. v aters, JCn?;Ani'jcatt'Box $tuichre mechahics fgeSeral llheis af lpcfica( friend itojornetk join IMijWaters' letter to Gen.? Jacksoni giving aiJescriptioh bfthe emblematicfal character of; the box! with tlie Gkneral?s - Dear Str 'l'lease "to accept from mei aniitive of .'Maryland,) (throuprj, Dr. Wm. JoneV) tliU ;-X- lucncan uox, as a token of respect. . It is com. of thirteen; f viz Box 0k; White O tic',. Black i itveniff-jour Kinus or wooq i inp-oiixsiae Oak, jPhesnut, Maple, Doyr WoodLotbst, WaJ nii!, BeachV Bird's Eye Maple, Ivy, ciierrv and Hickory r The inside of fcwn, Viz j White PineiJ Poplar,' Ash, Afiple, Gum flonetIocust, Yellow Pine, Water Oak, VVild Cherry, Red Oak vt"i, rcprcseniin iiie oki anil new aiaies. The ! main frume -which binds a nl unites the wholfe tocjetheri is cArorw, emblematic" f ih prewnt Administration of our Country brought uvoy me voice oi a rree reopie. -" jl Wiih greatHtespectyoura, ij ; SOMKRSRT.R. WATERS. To Gen Andrew Jackson.- , L H j J ; ; ! - , ; Washington, July 3l 1829 Dear Sir The American Box, whiqh on the first pf this month you were pleased to present to rnte through Dr. Johes,f was received 1 with muph pleasure. I beg you, Sir, to ac.ee t my sin cere thanks for it, an4 to be assured that so ' in genious a piece of workmanship would be high ly prized,;-were it without that emblematic- character, so flattering1 to my ovn services, and so favorable to the administration of the Goveru- men? wnicn u is my mt now to conouct, ana 1 nope sansiacioriiv tome people oi tne union. vour obedient servant. Jwr. Somerset R. Waters. ( 'Ciarlestoipii, Va fiuxr. 19. We havei heard of the lovett lean." 4he mailmanrs leap,". . Sam Patchfs a p," 'and of niahv a leap' without ookTng" but-'neveV oT aTmore romantic plu ige than that t.i ken 1 at v 1 1 n rper's-Fir r, or Friday !ast. The driver of the public t?am was ng-gedi With wagon and two horses upon tiie hill ' near JefTer.son's Rock; A severe clan-of thunder friffhtenVd the hon es, and a i hey rail towards ihe precipice, pulsje given by the wagon put i their iiowerV to sloo. and thev w'er friie im- ut of wcr- precip itated;frorn a lare rock, a distai boui 4t) feet before they sVruck. the in was killed ; and although tl' wai severely bruised and cut, he ice OlU- One' of e other was led off, i i ii d will proba b re co v e f.Ffe '!' 7-' ''"ill - jl 5" 'I '. e Press. ' The Tallahasse Advocate of ie 25th ult.l congratulates all concerned upon the pro pect of abundant crops throughout Floi idhv 'and advises all who are jiesirous of enihn-atins to a salubrious climate and reaping a rich harvest, to go to Florida. One! Plahler offers 10,000 bushels of his present Crop at 25 cents. It saysj ; The planters all wear smiling faces, jparticu larly those that are raising Sugaf Cane $ and! it is a act beyond dispute, from the experiments already made; that such gen- tiemen as nave tne means, ana viu en- ter fail With spirit into raising SuarJ cannot in making large fortunes." FOR THE RALEIGH REGISTER I Messrs. Editors :If it can be done without any infraction ; of Editorial eti quette; t trult; you will indulge ne in giv injrlpubiicity to a few additional Remarks. l itugrit, it. is true, very !-aieiy uviniiiiit iu youl the farther management of the case, as. suggested by the.-Editbr of jthej Jour Ytalj" but why should t think of troubling my Trientls, merely for the sake o f humor ing an antagonist ? I - . In remarking on my defence of the " Cold Water Party" the Editor; puts the following genteel question, 44 What the deuce does he think we care how they celebrate Independence r" Very well And whv then, in the name of common sense, I ask, did he not from thef first let them alone ? Why has he meddled, so fiercely-, in an affair to him, of; avowed indifference ? How would it look in com mon life for a man to give his, neighbor a drubbing for something he pad done,, and then to turn round, and in the next.breath srravely assure him, that he had not from the first cared a straw about his, doings r Would not this be adding insult to in jury ? , kr:'- .; -N., But. Messrs ' Kditors. alter alt, l am happy to gather fVbm th ejd rift off his re marks, that; my opponent oc admit, (in theory at'ieast) the great Ameripan prin cTnl e for w h ich I con teftd Nam elV . J th at thei ffood nebnle of theses States have, a perfect ngni . to c cei e ora te i unr atioua i Inilependence tniiheir vm w ayy without iear of arraisnmehtor itiblestation from any f quarterhatyer ; : andt iat ;their Toasts," be they torrid, frigid "or emperate biay be drunk with whatever beverage best suits th e hu uior oft the party; Me it cold water or -what tiottrProyideOi always that in these celebrations, whetjier, aque oiti 4r spiritoustfis cIaimsofmorilityand the rights pitirers De, jn ye 1 vtreplectSd itAnd provided moreover, J ain' disposed to etciise the heedless ex cursions, ana" momeniary auerrauuua o t.:'fl--7-..,.'l.-?' should AU'rest, just where mi ous xpponenc nas lerc.. tne m pushtnetf "cessful adiustmerit would 6e u I es stlfist1 no5easy :; ma tf e rs aWm e au -tnorpf ristramvhanrfyvio convince ra" maiuwho notm a humor, for being con- AH philoso tbrcMessrsu Edifivtm uici ciwi c,i.auui.ucf .me vu iu uc mi - iiuuvaii. s' vvur rum-' lessassailAntuIdmostt'Certaih Merses protunclo, pulcbrior evenit.r ;Bairrist nay c wu ippeu nun ai reatiy, may it piease ; i'he packet shijpWilliabi ThumsbrV -arnl riveu'?i i liew ioik irom Aiiverpooi, wnence she sailed on the Ttlvt ult; v The packet ship Chjirremagne, Capt ; Robinson, haT Hkewie arrived fromavrenayiiig?ianje: : on the 22.1 J uly. ; Jyf The ; neWs particularly from the seat bf War, is of gre .t interet. Frum the Ni?w' York; pa pers, we in a ke t he ' f l I'owi ngi ex-' tracts: - -.J .. , ; -r: ' FA1J. nt? sti Trnrl Tlie Russian " troops . are - inarching -on conquering aud io cpuq u e r. " A n 'a ri v ineqiieocje of ;thi defelit f the Grand cone iViZier, ha been tne fall of the i m pjirtan t1 S i 1 i s t ria; h ic h str cotiip t e t e I v fortress if widistbod the priwes9 ami bafftVd the skifl; of rhe Muscovite during ihe Jast cainpiigii. The capi tu aimn dut not take puce till the listen ome ri t of frii i 1 1 ess r esi a rice .h ad ar rived : for, after a succession of sallies and fi-rce attacks of I he besiegersV in which t he besieged were a I ways rpu I sd, the Tu r k surrendered "only"' as The Russians were oh the point of entering by a breach opened ttirough ihe.WAils f the I ur if ess. The following die all the particulars we; have as yet received of this I important e vent : . . . . j :;1' 7 . . v Intelligence of the capture of Si)istria was transmitted by lelegrnph from Stras: burg to Paris on .Friday night; The Aug v burgh Gazette; which reached usyesterday contains ihe following Bulletin; dated' Bu charest, Juiy 2, received by express t --' At this moment a courier sent off fronL SilUtria by lieut. Gen. Krasaowskyr has arrived with the intelligence of that place: having fallen under the victorious attacks or the 1 Russians; The Turkish garrison,' who, after-an obstinate resistaucevMiad been reduced to ihe4 ist exti:eintv; have sdrrendered themselves prisoners ;; of war4 The garrison corisistVd of; lfJ.000 men Jex? .elusive of the iohabitaii t&. ; In this number are ldylbinet aod Sert Mahotfd, both tin et-:alle' Pat has,aiid many 6therVficers. 1 h e trophies f this vi c tory are 250 pieces of tariuou, I two horse-tails, op wardsjof ; 100 sta rid of colours, lht il tiil i of the Danuli?, 4 a grea t q u i n t i :y 1 , m i n u u l ! i on & pro v islbn;"; The Berlin S at Gazette gives tfie'fbllowi lug version ot h t vent : . rr rri. !on coiisistsog nt 8000 men, and the intubi tan is lu ..rua, to the number of 10,000 are made prisoners of war; The Gruit Vij zier is closely blockaded at Chitumla 'by G.b. Diebiisch." A letter of the ii till ins", from TV lenoa; sajs, upon the! same subject i I hiteri to inform you that we have Just received advices if the - cp: ture of 8itistriav which surrendered by ca piiulatiun to the Russian army on the 30h of June". ! ' " " '1 '. " K '' - --..' ''": L The surrender of this fortress is an'ef verit Of high importance, as it will hasten, and render almost .certain the fall of Gtur geyo and Redschuck; j Th;us with the ex (ception of ediy fresh vViddin, against which nndoubtT , e ffor t S w i l be su cc es s ful ly d i- rected, the wtiole line of theDitiube is se cured to t;ie Russians as the b se? of their future operation and the war wiil, as ;it vveiei cease to have Bulgaria for iis theatre; If it be contiuUed,' then it will be carried into the heart of the empire in R;.rrtelia4--f Chviu nda is not the. on,iy jiassage across the Balkan opened to the Russians. ; The rout fromSophia lb Philbppblis does fibtvpre se u 1 1 he same difficul; ie j and beat d b, by leaving ChuUiiila, with its reduced garri" son, to be observed by a - nuuieious' corps;' several otner roans open tne ptain f Adri anople to the Russians The question now is whether the fail of Sdisi ria will f induce the Porte to accede to the; proposition f Ru ssia y and , i f. he still re f USes, whether Turkey iny.lok fur T the succour of any 4 Europe i Power." ( '"'..;- -' : v - , 7. ' i wrhe SPris ConstriUtionelor the 2lst June after milking a summary of the state .of ait tirs in. the east, comes tu the conclu sion that iheVurksljiave ost ; the tad Van tage they gairied iii; the early partf btiUiej onti'st, anr,that the hopes touuded on the "military s y st ni b f th ell ttb n a us t(aye lit tirety ;v.amnefi e . x upwuaveiio sw an onfiden Byhejisp a II u tne;. Vttivi rijiii i3Hiaiu.v i ' I Frmn tins t jme t n ry decisive ,cofac,iervx-: 4erv es iiafe Ueen; put to otio active ctti u m ii a n d - no th i ng v c"a rit 1 pre vbut sthe passsage oi ine o vijtaoy iii. ua .ccu :resol ed a Su"Petirsbii gpsipgle has'turbed - the tables.; "f S&Jlftf ' 5-.-- tmrrylie;Kin ts said to e-i 2retnavinggivennisasseni..ioine measure Catho'ic emancipauuni amy at a we tevee lreatecl the D ke of Norfol k andtbrtO sufiered some indecrbus eipresions to e- i cape nim :ne mamiesus creai iveraiuu to tv7'.7 - '-v vr;- X 1 .-vA4.-,7-tc ::-- tT7.7:?J&!;-f77,' ysiiti-aq Forrnetf lia a: iVpehVy del ilf thalf h e-vyi not ; tterl vusel iniou:if t tt: jrT&HfeviL?U Xt o"n I nr v hV m tanSti me i t S i$ayi?4h.i V; ad van c V" ' - V, haye beeriiind eT by the Ministry to the-: u IV'" C ira-tory ; pj r i y a nti , jn e -i eao 1 1 i n e ni t r s o I Lt) strengihetiVihenisi , iiLllit? 1Vti.f,i hr.i "iic;-a" -.li s - rom nweak oessx jfcharactei: the lufiirm iV; :, tit s of age, r se vreLpar ial i i ies. hi 1 -fi v '"'y:-' id y si rxwiu uc ieu ; uimsej rf as eii uer io r; gi v nones to ah ej bppoiieu ts"Vftthe d in ii- t isfiun; orat least; not ii f p vp -jr.i r i u s ijr .,chi er.t- f fi,ef i .A- I" r leci" Jiiibf jrch'wultL haics Biit fiisMui csty- iCWguld;eaVi tloe i j ot ; u nderst a h d this pblil." ,1'he queS tioa is't Ireii WfVei ficr-lhei:iukie' be ub e Jo'u'jV j prt himseif beiiieejreogdii bf .his' ; ? popularity Wi tnVlielibubrt yi he cbnsb-; ;: . cfuenc bf t3iei)vf6 auu uisiiiieresiuuessiorwjietner ne will D5 .- u nderlie deei.Cihro lmsel f i n-- Dl Hi x aiuauiClHi 1. ' .-V:.L HE Sbb8cn5err hj rF0UTESS.Witfi 50"ctave1i, and Pdals. They are n)ad.enjtha ci p te, ' and i are: prOnounct d". by, those Wh 6 ha V rcl tmmmm' , i ' 'ii ii " i . rw racture, i u f :0i at of Xpne touch i'hey ivre st ru rig; J ' v.. with -the best Geban?w)re and will oe warrant-., 1 ed to'-?ta'idj6ri.iCtui f: and $180. ' He ha:iaon cousni?itte sj liistrument made by i is off erea --ri 1" -y ?: : -r-. ;vlle.sufl 'xontmu'tta 'lo'tliie k1nrWnki'i' '"PiTAni v'i-'l; - as .heretofore; having'xyihand i good artmet V;l of Strings fronUa- celebr; K ' York. - Second hand PiuYiA fimirraf init cnli v.T " - taken in excRahef torhew ones.t vf r t Orders eohtij5 - - v; f 'V ES LE VW HITAKE U;-'; -i ; : Rateiffiu Au crust 26.. .iA - v t-; 'v"..!-. f-rv . 5; P- A good .second ban. I Instrument to hir 1 Medical College of sHGaroliiia V IHE Annual Course of' lectures in tliis tnsVi- ' X. tut ion, will be resumed oa'the VetfJa f ;: J : , Jlnamy--by John MwWrds olbwiufc f. Tf. , ' 1 Institute aM$ilcetf jlc0iM Henry. DicksdnM pfe'v'u' -' :JfateriMeiUc'rU T). - Obstetricf aridItiaeies) fVoineh end tsMldrtt 5y rrhdiWai GVFriofeau; -DvU'i i; a v Edmund HaveneljvM.Di. " Demonstrator cfAnkomyjM&r: M; Dl; 1? Atigilj.st.lQ..:vy ;' - r i - - )..'-- ' riii! tillE Subreriber:Jn "i ih tfu nown ft pose oeEntrtainihent; for rnrTy occupied byViHi6ne1inthe.cty of ' " Ualeiit,- near the apitbl : wlfejii Fable-will no mrnisnea wttn the best the Cauntrv and sea-- '-. r vcu? an line oraer anu nisroomi : commodious Ad neatTRI Stabies wll hW supp)ielwith jgopd provender, attended' by .:' cartful Ostlers, & his House wuh good Servants. J' "5 ne wm proviue convenient is nels under, which. ' . to shelter Carriages; GtltsttiUerAri tHt- withaifthese comfbrtaand hisbwnu at tent ions to p lease hisuests, ;ib: merif and r?, x cetve a share of (iublic patronage" He also hopes that the Members of Ihe General Assembly will 4 7 . " " .vf .... fi,V.5-TrsFs3,i;0 rnotiwrate and; its accommouations good. w v: HOBEltT PER11V. Raleigh, August 19. ? -v '.- Bertie;-Co'uiityri3: i k -, Court of Pleas.aii l Q,tianer Sessions," ijahrRaynetvjAdm'5;&c Original attachment re uruea o J ohn lluthn 1 ' " . " . .'.' ' -!-;-'; ;J rVilsiieed'-; .'-,..-' - IX appearing . to the satisfaction of the. Court - " that the defendant .Blountl, liuuln tesitles out of the limit of this Sta.'e iVlt i$ Uierefore : ordered that-pufUcatiim be m de in the llaleij'hj ' Resist error turee- montnstnat ' unlessthe said.; -liiount B- Ruffin make, his personal appearance -' at our next Courr of Pfe is aha Quarter : Sessions s: to be held for; t he C ounty o f Berrie at the Court- nouse in v inus irt oiiiue aecoiMt ...Monay 01 - , November next; andArepievy, tinal ijtfvigmeQt ; - .."ii l -..Li..j --. ? ' ? ' -' . - Will ue ittikcu oust.' Htot.- s ( - , fByorder of purt. , :.:;V " 23m7- ,:;,-4El!10n 7 nrtothe'Jad" of- Buiicanibe CfuntVNTc. v ! toe 15th who calls his naeQEOUGti.-'an.l rsivs he. -e ,'-' : loiiis to.Ehas BrociCi m Laurent district, ;S.; C. , Said negro appear bldVrather sleieri " ? reajiest?d toccer accbr.aing to.' Uw7KJ-rpg v -. . :;; A sheville,. N'Cj 7th ;Au,r . 1 $ ; 05 ? p AS takehu p and committed to the Jail of - 7 -? V tin county on the ai or,-Marco last- 'a. .. negro man supposed 'to-be a. Slive, w ho -call TiimselfAMUiiii; VILK1NS and sVys that be . , was bound aii: apprentice to , Vm. : M sely, ' of - 7 ;Nbrfolk,aand.vthatlie'tanawav froia the said 1 Msely;before' his term;bf apprenticeship had ex- " pircu. .me Kim negro oas oeeu tu - uis.couiny . , 5Sor 6 years, and bas passed during that iiiaf ai 7 . a free mn'frhe4 5s about4years ofage5 feet, or .$ inches iighin4 ! blacks Jl'he .owner- t i of saU negro is requested to come lbrward, prove" . property and pay cnarges, or ne viir . oe ueait wittvaa tne law directs. 77 7- JAMES PALMER, Jailor. Windsor,; Bertie couuty, June i - ? 71, rnce aur. ivV-v4.vv--- f:- -
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