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. r -a. -. 0iiT)ibsdajr unijiieili 1 or a J mission toUie'XJniyeiFsjty, Sixty-fi ye.'; wereatlmi t teuaftd Jfi ve postpo ne J . i Sew e ra l mor ewe re to be; exam ined Besides thea!Soye freshmen severaV gonu p Carolina are cettVhs to'be- not; extrava gant,-idleUuxunptfs aiddissipaUdas the Ni York Courier and Enquirer would say--but independent an jeven rich ffonV t!ie finding of this precious nietal,e too, efthik State; mayjndulge in somb gbldeh: anticipations. iia nj o, ; uie vitiens ui this d istrici are aliye u pon the . sulyect ; soirvi are" gonetof work,- an djluive-every nrospect before thein of inak) n; more than will payfor the, time and expense Jiestow-. d.i Mai. Gassaway ,VVil sbnv who resides aDout a. iiities iruui tuis : piuuv, uas uiscu vcr el a f min e on i Jiis - pi an t ati o h1v a nti Jis succeeding happilyin procuring its richest ; He has not yet dug inorethau 6 feel deep a n I each hand em pi dye d, a v e ragesT rom 2 to 4 dollars per day. v.;; ; V - ::-v Ibrkville rs: C. ) Pioneer. TpNew. 7r7Weiave, j befbre Aiis? the Hrst number of ' W KeGISTER AND SpORTiNG ' MAGAZIK'V-edf jted by Vohnr:SSti Stpublish-" ed at the office o f th e A nerican .Farmer. At firtview this publicatidn strikes the eye as jone vf- the most beautifully executed wdrks that bur '-cbuntryi;sbaproduced j n deed, we; ha ve see n nothing o f th e k i n d equal to i t from ''Europe "jVWe speak, now, particula rly b f the. e ngray i ngsa rid t po graphical execution we arc not sportsman enough to judge of thei r merits j but should think i them in valuable tu eyerysportsmen, whether he be !a loyejr' of ;.tbe chace'tbe racfield sport3 or angliugvia..?qpcr. . - ! f iXvncbburi; Va. Sept. 1. lwfid OccurrcncC'-r-Ah atteropt, which we regret to ; say proved too su ccessful, to poison the family of Dr. Floyd, who re- 8ideia few" miles "ffomrtbisi placed was mail e by his' servants top , last 1 iu rsiiay; morning tile;tbe raraily ereat lreakfastf tHey 'w which jmtneiliately'created the suspicion that sbnie poisonous ingredient had. 'been put in their coffee ed upwho denied anj knowledge of' the fact, arid willingly partook; of .ajjcupof the coffee-Anes:ro inan tliatr was?-th--the kitchen, was then ent: fbjrwho ide cl'med to drink of the doftee offered' him, . but, on being compelled to partake of it, was immediately f taKen. yioieniiy ?sick and confessed ther fact of liaving piitar uefiiic in the coffee pot. This4was , a, dis tressing moment. Jysicians were sent for, butwit1vall'theirslullwereunaW to save all the family from the sudden jaws of j death. An i nteres ti li g I i tti boy , ar bou t te n years ol d el ied Hbou ti4 3oc lock of that evening, It is said he drank his cup f cofleeS before eatiiigv whichcaused the poisonous draft to act more powerful ly u pon his empty stomach. AVe learn that itis supposed several ;bf "DrtiFIbjHl? negroes were engaged in this conspiracy, ami that five have been lodged in lJed ford jail to arisVef for this liellisbvdeedj; I - :'--'i- " " ""z ' ! i' : V7rfrinlrttil A singular anecdote js related in .Hol stein's Memoirs of Bolivar, which will serv e to i 1 1 us tratie a .-pro mi n en t f e atu re i n ins, cnaracier. un ms. inumpnai eun j mo Caracas, ln the yeai?4l 813 Bolivar was born e 1 n a car: U ra wn by t we 1 y ejaeau tifu 1 you ng 1 ad i e's;' f Vo rn tli e first tiam H ies ; in' the place dressed elegantly and adornei in theatipnalcolors. lie stood on the car, bare headed and in; full V ni lor m wi th a' small wa nd in his hand , and wasthusdrawntHrbukh thousands f spectators of the city to his residence. AVe dbubt if there were ever so ungallaiita : herb' before fill:! , Generous bHr-fhb prbpriefot bf the atlemv bmldinKSand grbunds;in Mid :Meiowrvijp Iartrjdge, as the;ieat of bs inilitaryarid scientific instituti(njiaTe ent Iheni, yis a (IbnatjontohpRletho- b'st.Eplscop ta bl ish men t of a col I ege brii ni ye rsity ifi Jat place; on cejr tain i cbjfdimnsHrbe buildings, v,h i cli are o f ve ry perm an e n t Construction, and grounds, are thought J ibe wpcth forty thbusant" IbVlars.-9 Chey arev'howevertiinate ov? and are given gratuitously on con tl j ti on th a U Jthe i Al e tliod is t bb tn in u hi fy nise an additionalsuinbf S66,j66SiG fbi J (itcs nr n fJrrrnr?FrtJhpr. th i rd series ; nesworfo by SirVValter Scott, bearr jpg this titlei the 4 first and Second bt Avjiich '- "ave been iviilpl v rp-aVl nrtVbliberall rrais? 7 ;-!frtr-feThcCim hib)t cejn eh t 'rnlrvanl College As;ce1el)rnte(rop the Itutiontl the numberof gentlemen Lim 3 yea rs.Th e cree.of A, M.. was ; ,infrf red votir about fifteen i gentlemen; : .and that oK,M tuV; ' cThb. honorary, degree )o Dv-t):was tr eaon Prede irjnyeirsii t n. onAuiIge Cranclibf AVasliingtonl :f Am on glh e n u m e f out t d s U n u i sh ed Jne wertf AUmi ral Colfi tij Dr of J lVini Louisiana, ubtlhieJustic Mellcn iit iMatilC S'iC-v.,f;, .:r,v.-. iv-i..-: were ad tnittedr to the. Sopho riiore and Ju- iijrclas-&("c i?5i-W lit! e :tVio 'opl eftS rth' s niredb Vb into- ;pZ0Ut notmbresovthabtliey inecitsa--; oot to,be pulislied BPhilailetp!ua,- by H-srs.: Care, Lea t3?oyM'?r V ;.--.-.- 4..51.1-'9 1 ng 10 in e res to tin e, y or .1 q ,r as it ra ayi pr not, invplvermbre general hostilities. Our tapipion has been that a itoificatibnfwbuldi ue euecieu j.nnjugn, ine uecisiye inierren tfpjbfinird hot breen hake n by the, rebent s a c cess of the? Ku$siansA.n,articJe4rPni itheEpij, 'dpnCburlcr; bt) the d lfewbiclvwbn nex, seems tb entertain Wme vvbat si uiilar JChegneralbharacter gettcerecelvell morni n g opn U niibss to,be paci fic.; Though ih e lib ssi a n ; tserv eii r eiaid tb be j ri nirtf tibntowardstiieinc Irtteritjrbftberpiret , kn d th e Orand D u kes Constanta neT and 'Micha'e!5and while a-, total absehcelbjini 1 it a ry, n e ws ' fro in hq armyb fjGen Die bitsc h is an nou need,-accpu n ts and; specu 1 ati oris abo un d from that q ua rter, respect -i ng the 'mission of Co unsellor Fb n ton, and jig; probable resU I ts:v;; Some of - these ac counts pretend that hewas 1 only sent to request a brttrucb tjurying the dead, h ay e been t l)b pre t e n c e for sen ding Him,. 'it' cp u t d no t have b e en t h e bbj ec t) ft r a t C h urn la there had becnTno. fight i n g, . a nd there were no "dead to bury. , Tli e con test had taken , place at a;k distance of several leagues, and if the victory of he Russians had been as'complete, and the dispersion of the Tu rkish army as total i'j as the ofii- ciai Duiietms - stated, the conquerors might surely inter the killed, and pay them all funeral honors, without fearing anyinterruption from the vanquished.- It is also said that it was the Grand Vi zier, and not Gen; PWbitsch, who avail ed himself of that opportunity of propos ing to negociate. If true, this is not an unfavorable, but rather a propitious cir cumstance. Hitherto we had pi edges of moderation only on one . side. The Em peror Nicholas had satisfied his allies of the temperate spirit in which he began an carried on tne war, ana naa even 01 late put forth a more public expression of the pacific nature of his sentiments.- But the5 Porte had ever displayed the most stern and uncompromising hostility That an offer tb treat should originate i with the latter, would therefore announce such a change in its feelings or its hopes, as must greatly facilitate the success of the negociationJ OntheQrand Vizier observing that it would-be desirable lor both partieslthpu t an e nd tp the effusion of blood; M. Fonton is Said to have sent to General Diebitsch for instructions on which U" found proposals of peace- The Grand, Vizier, It is added, did the same to his government, abd the disposition to come to an amicable arranjrement seems to have been so strong in both parties, that not only did the Russian Airent re- mam at Chumta to wait an answer from the. Ru g si an headq u art ers i: but an inti mation is given, that he had gone on to Constantinonle to receive one from the Forte; 4- ir7.5faea; ProdigylThQ . Boston Bulletin states that the mother of the SX amese Youths, how exhibiting in that place, was x good health! ai the period of uieir,aepartureirom ineir native country. Sh e wa s al rem a rkabl e woih a n , hav i rig given jbirtli :-tb seventeen children twins every timeexcept once when three heal thy and nonliving children were born. After a short and rapid tour of this coun try,these3youtlis are to be conveyed to Europe. r Z- : .!V: . ,. ' ; L' v , 77r Siamese' YoiUts.'-It appears on th e au tbb ri ty o f th e following letter, which we copy froin the'Massachusetts Journal, tliat a si inilaf pdigy to - that presented in these boys, was; wjtnessed jn Boston" a little more than a hundred years ago. ; gBy tliefpllb wing; extract from a MS. let ter of, the celebrated Dr. Cotton blather, It-yyill be seenthat two children were born i n th isi ty9 i u 1 71 3.1 j.The 1 ette r Svas addressed to; a member of the Royal Society of London. r-: ; c . v.! ; . . ' . In the conversation which you allow me the honor of maintaining with youy yon may depend oh iny. entertaining you with nothing but what, u pon the stri ctes t incj u i si li 0 n , w j 1 1 be ;s 0 truei that T; will v. e.-j, ven bhallengbthe name of the late .Inquis-; itbr General of Portugal, -whose ; name, I tinl, was Don yenssima. What I now relate I behehl ye 15th of tye 8tlKniby 171 3. woman5 in my neigiiborhood had two daughters which were" so , united as to . afibrd a shocking s pec tacl e, ; wh e reof I was myself one of i the -spectators J They were in al 1 points t wo i 1 u st v ' ch 1 1 d re n,-' on ly t ro m n ear thp rtbni of their breasts tov riear the lowest parts ot ineir.auuomeus, uicj grew .uciu ikuchanmnnerjthatw t a destruc tion to botb it would have been impossi 1leb imveparted UhemgTheir uniop was for f lie wholebVeadtli of the Jnd tlreir lieads lay bp- tiiecheeks of each otii, their arms i n aSmutual embrace p f dtheirboUiesllHailKtheCu bles lived,bur first thoughts can not but sugges Xr ay a ri e ty b f cases 'hich thigh t. hayebebbrredinvi theiiscircumstance not easy!&haveb ahwerdvKwhatmust thebiie havedone if ttiis,vPr jthat,Whicn were easily luoavc been su'mmsed.' had befallen the SuttheseKwralisup MeiK d Ving'asibbhVas- theyereijorn O'he circumstahpe is aiso menuoiieu.u Judge'Sewlkimbts-diary : -Tr: uVotTETiVditor o'fthe ,FrcbTrade Advocate,' publ ishedatPhil ailephiaj pro 5; it nt rrf AiY baPerispas to eni braced pb!i(icAilecPimniy- i&mii jlMln ilie&asi is ubiefly intist S ta tes bytheXpjist i tu trpn , nop;rbh i bi ted W'be sta.tesVwfcyf'e respectively or to th Jfevpic.v i t v ?? jRiis paper iwiil bot dbeebnfined Ur d iscussibns u bob pol Tti ciatf'd pttticaebQ-' connneu. to "r'v.H.'fJ'v ."P.-l-vf generaiisuDjectsj an u Desi ties giving the proimn eh tfspeeches f v n wM M.'a a-h a & 1 A i "L. "' I - ' - A . r in VH11 F3? u PW i paionai qjuesiions, a.n ? a f su mma ry , oi us proceeu t ft gs,' will, al Ithe-pu b 1 ic d ocumfe ntskta t e pa siye pers; diplpmaticorresporidencefv2 reports bf theIfcads vbtI)e pa rtmejits.and-sucli ler, matter-as may, be worthy of beinK ot reco m a paper intended for future re- ference. It will contain tle decisions of the Supreme" Court upon important ques . ti; rxecu tiyeiriegislafivea ly tP interest every citizen at- lipme bra broads Itwill be bublished iceekht on mi . iipenal sheet, in tuarfb form of 'eight'' pagesj at five dollars pe r an num. f?: ; ; . JSaU 7nf." " fVe are verv o-1nl to fiml 4 thalt recent in elligence " from Vera Cruz tloes nat . - W ' -conhrm the rumored death of our-Iinirf- ter, Mr (Poinsett, which reachod ba nteS ly by the way of PebsacoTa: The ship A fred;Capt. Russell; has iust arrived at New-York: in ten davs from Hav.-mn. where the British Government packet ar rived on the lb.th ult- from Vera.Cruz, but brought no conhrmation of the report ed assassination. It was, of course, un founded. 76j. , Cheap pleasurinsX)ne may jro n ow from for nine ashiona- iew-York.to Saratoga Springs shillings and 'found.! Poor and ble piiople should avail themselves of thb o piportun i ty. They should not, carry-many sovereigns, or much jewellerjy along, or indeed any valuables that t iey may happen to set store by. -Their pockets will be picked and their trunks stolen, in . la r . 1 . -a - w - - alf human probability. One melancholv case occurrcii. as we are ioiu. mi wnicu a gentleman who was travelling baggageless, l 1 ' - I T - . A l i 1 tl L l nap. nis paniaioons sioien wnuei ne was as eep in his birth : ! owinjjr to which he was not in a fit condition to be delivered at the Springs according: to ordeif. N. Y. ConL jJdv Indian Corn. Thb growingr crop of this rain is stated 0 be abundant inlall parts of the country that we have heafd from, beyond what has been known fbr many years', j It has been injured uy tbo much rain on the lightest lands. It is observed by those who b.uy most largely, thaj a much less quantity of w leat has come to market, than lad last year at this seasonthis is probtijbly to be imputed to'the higher prices which were. Iat year obtained later in the season. Still, however, we should think i the best rule in general for the farmer to be early; with his operations ; to do every thing in its proper time and natural order. Against, the chance of higher prices, he has to lose the interest on his mor ey pay interest! on his debts and to pear, the ravages of the bird, the fowl, t ie wevil and the rat as well.tebd as four legged ; arid then an equal chance of a worse mar kt. .,, -. . Tobceco is doubly better thah merchants who bought then at ast vear: the low prices have realized large sums one as in ucu as nt wu ikss man aijwiy- uwiia heads of finest quality Jlmercan. Parmer. The folio wing account of a hufirtcane in Utes coutitv. 1 1- (N. C.) is communicated from a respret able source and sHipactorily vouched lr. Indeed we should otherwise hive hesitated to publish it, s ''cxtfaordi- nary are the facts which it details, ' v ; ? ; jyvrjoiK tier. Sunbuuy Au. 28th.. During the easterly blow on Monday afternoon, Mr. Cos'ten. of imr neighborhood witne-vse d one of the most awful and de- struclive whirlwinds, evert experienced, perhaps, in this pari of the .woi hlj When X bhiAV catneon, he w s standing under a shelter adpiiniog a house Ju . wlich there was a cohsitler.rb4e-,qiiantity if cjider, low wfnes, &c.and wai jn the aciSuf ooper i ng a cask. " lie desc ribes t h e o usd o f the rushing whirlwind as the detonation of a 'vast number of cannon joined in one cpn tinned roar, in its approach to the spot where he was and fully equal to pie . sound was ."the viblib?ce of its efiects onleyeiry obr :iJirt1 wirh which' it ba'me 1 iV.cbn tact, la rse trees were prostrated or t wis' ed I . - 1 ... - ' " . off at the and fe.n- rbo t s 1 n t h e t w i n k 1 1 n g , o r n n ey e 4 cesi swept from, their j p'aces a id whirJ Mr. C. ed aloft thro the air like chaff f m(ia iihast at h e annroa thi ng il e as ta lion which u 4s iiferatly ftWeepinj; atlfbelore it with ihebesom of destruciiouvrahd threat- eh iit' him uilh utter an nihiliatioiu' As his only hope of preservation he' ihrt w himself prostrate on his face, until the tornailo had pas!, andthus escaped iry " vii hou t a n y se r iou'ai tij u ry , w h i 1 e e y e ry object ; a JJubd: hi inwas swept awayv befor- iu'-5 The sbelter ubder ,whichhe lay wa gonelaiid Incredible as it may apjeaiV Mb itil Wlbuse b ich itas a strong bbil(, aiH3 cibtenlsivas hurled from itS';tuundation to t: a considerable distances' A barrel, of lowwines whiqh was under the hcUef . was taken u pahiJ I borne albn witlf the blast; ti a'fih p cldeHtrbuirli; full 4jfpimiace?ahB weighing apmt nair a, ton, wasvniownco an iucrcui ble d istance a fact which i could scarcely tions,;and; the proceedings of th Execu tive, soj fa r as they may be publicl k tin wn, amVi! fi e s u clr- af Vie tai 1 of S ihi o ffi cial transactions of the GovernmebtllExecu- ' f bemJia si beerrf ound spm e t lii ng li ke'iquar-' K.en i i v ;:pla(Maiion;; the deyastatiog; effect as been taced I haentitlyet learnt. M r.C. estimates hi sWs at :S800.f hAVbat ill uhis u;erii:g wjdoui ' seeoitt haib m lfrpf (I r for . iheir.. preservation, . for " it vouiii ptear nimist ririn(ssble.in.r2 orii nersof could be takh bV, and f brown' t. rditance - f "'.i 'v . - v. -r.-.v v . : -o , r ti van hi aw nst a Dan i.r d i r e t s vi hb s i or m l h t t; i t i ii wbive. r I National Phaf mat opccia-7 n'rI 80 a ctihveutioh of delegates I "rum various Medif cal "o.Kieiies of t he Uniird Sfkres' tnii't mI- W ahingt'ibci v,Ttrlifebuf nose of foniiTnSf: a JNiitionaJ FIiirmacoioeia. , Liie result f their labors tvas published, in one . volume octavo wiih the title4 cif The Pharmaco poeia of the United States."1 Befiire jilie Cm 1 1 v e n 1 1 r m a 1 j o u rne t , t h e y pa h s se d a r e s-r oiuiiou Eivinr nower o nr. iiiicnni. etieir President to call iaoosher meeting: ofthe' Profession; to be held at the same place in January; w 830, (or sooner if heUhbught proper) for; i he purpo-V .of revisiii? and a- v'?cwiar6c. One','-day Ulastv- weelc a man, standing on the margin ofthe river, at Burlington, N. J. observed agreat com-? motion on the surface of the water about an hundred yards from shore. He watch ed it for some minutes liut was unable to ascertain the cause, 'until, procuring;a boat, he pushed off to learn the origin of this unusual troubling of the waters. On reaching the object, and lifting it into his boat, he discovered it to be a rock-fish, with a large cat-fish athwart its mouth; which, in a vain attempt to swallow it, bad stuck fast by'the hornl in the I gullet of its voracious enemy. The rock-fish weighed seventeen pbunds, and the cat fish was about twelve inches long. The latter was extricated from his dangerous hiding-place, and otj;being put into the river, swam oft as if he had only.met with an every-day occurrence ; whie the rock was safel y rowed homewards to make a first-rate dinner for any ten lbert . who should be asked to discuss its merits. -v Phil, paper. , -oa-" - ' : To CORHESPOXDEXTS. ; Our correspondent who signs Playful Jllo menta1 has sent us 44 lines of ten-syllable verse, , which he says u ere the work .of half an hour. When be has learnt to write half the quantity with four and twenty times the labor, he may send us another specimen, and we may then trywlrat we can do tor him. diei : On the 8lh ult. in Madison county, Ten ri. Mrs. Ann M. IIenders nt aged 39 years, the amiable consort of Col. Thomas Henderson, formerly of this city and daughter of the late Dr Richard Eenner. She hns left 8 children to 'lament th2 death pf a kind and excellent mother. " I In Fayetteville, on Tuesday morning last, Mrs. Grace Hawley, consort of Mr. Samuel T. flaw ley, leaving an extt-nsive circle of relatives and friends deeply to lament the early . loss of an a niiable and affectionate companion. ; ; Also, Mr. John S. Pyle, a native of Chatham County, in the 19th year of his age. . . . - f V' Near lNrt Gaines, Georgia; on ;the; 4th ;iilt. after an illness of 11 days", of bilims' fever, -CoL Joseph Horlgesjate of Cumberland county,iii the 30th year of his age. ' v .. In Orange cownty, on the 25th ,ult. Miss Sarah I3oon, daughter of John Boon, Esq. Also on the 25h ult. Mrs. Margaretta Black ood, u ife of William Blackwood, sen. aged 72 yeas.! Near Paris, Tennessee on the 13th of June last, Mr. Thomas Kilty, aged 60 years ; a native of Orange county. '7i:-' -'"j- !- niiuii BALL PARTY. V BALL and Party will bp furnished at $hoc co Spring on the evenings of 24th and 25th f- . - instants- I - v-.-,v - ! .. -:f , seit. 4. '- v ' - . . 52t..-. , : FOR SALE : Twffiitv-tlu-ee Shares Stock of the State Bank of N. Carolma, and Fifteen Shares - w Stock of the Bank ofNewbern. , This Stock, if not disposed ofhy Wednesday 7tli October (beine WakeSuperior Court week) wilt on that day be ottered at public sale near the Courthouse. ' v i " ' .:v . v-'' H v V :' Persons wishing to buy will apply at the Office of the'Tlank oflSewbern. v 4: V . Rale?gh, Septv 5. :A "...v '.:-.' 5 Is TIIK SUBSCRIBER sV:- O1 FFERS for Sale his HOUSE & LOTS m the Town )f Oxford, with the LAND adjoining -about 200 acres-r-of which about, 60 acres are Woodland. . The Home is 52 by 40 feel, com modious, anoVlwell finished throughout, having 4 rooins' with fife places " on each floor, w ith a wide passage ou eacla; garret distributed into closets and tw'o comfortth le rooms V nd a cellar under the whole, tlivided into several apartments. It is situated , ill a mostbeautifulgrove "of Oiks:J attached to it is a large Falling (Sarden furnishedl with frtiitseiectedfrora the nortban.lce-i louse c onstructed of tock a toiie S pring-llouse-a .Well of excellent watera the yard--au Olce" jn the yard suitable for a Lawyer, vand every ;neees sary Outhouse,' all in Lrood repajr,-:r y. . ' Also, a TANYARD now in. operation, -which might. give employment to 8 pr'Jl 0 haids,liivki 10 J acres of land attached to itj and on the pre raises Is a comfortable t wa story. Dwelling, vwith every) convenience,', for a family residence. A better ; constructed ; Yard js seldomseen-, any where. This property . will be. disposed of on reasonable and accommodating terms. ' ' i '. .-"-rv . T X - TH n. Tt t ITTl-RlOHfJ' ' 49 pernaps a remarKaoie as any otner. fact fi'ciiiiics ir,tne speeay sttim.-nv ot sc. ltlMta's el, rw oir eritmsl f;ti.iurl.s PniviileiM vGenrc'ctown. n::n ;?PnL t jsq . ' -r . !7" .:."'VarTi,.,v-- tri? CAr-WUhout first 6F January last.iifber by bat d or; open c-bt-if. kilied. JIrVr: Cfeten btar hi joss oibit;vwni ::ue: ;pa vroent ti. l?jier. -MUcticll, withAis biii:hrbigaalioo a'san vrpersob and alJ:tlVbsc haying cVuna Jaaiu'st .i he'liriii pre cbii Id ( a nil ' fa '! r l'v' r r ali-' Ini :i :1 vft iiiit?U1iv'' ' Vil -the above peti l;, wli'l preserii ihLiri fbc iiivnoirig line OoftK $ anj li Has aclrin"- Ul l,lc'w ",slU("t "a'is purci.aseu uie en- ly i?sued a sbubnoiie. reqairin-all and sin- tire Stock, QfM, 8iAluci at preseiit; consist 4 ' i. ,1, ni, 1- 1 it 1 T 11 of a general assortment cf Staple end Fancy . Kular the Medu al Utuversities; Gollegesi j b ; r n,vV vm, - ;T Sch. ols, &c o choose delePatP tn .UP..I -'. . DllY. GOOUn ; atWahinjrtoo at iliat time.' - ' - ' I ie Society -a. V f quaibtaiftevjt.ithyther' diiretUVfrm'ralh V aironl- I o11 v v?-a""ersrTip..peretorore existinsr A ler tne-Jirm ot 'MUCHKLL c Vr'IIITLi I was this-davuissolved bv rnutuat 'conidiu. . i muse inueotecLio ie concf.rn.- nrevm" -i tn rr l .:. . . - .. ... : payment. in tee tuck on hand, -and the debts .contract t I ivttlitheirijsihcc'tHe first of Janu'ari'Jaitito Tnom. -. . aa, ."yhite--all: .such Vlebt:are pavu1l tb iunCr wt;b' WillaJsa ischae itll debts due by tlitn-.'coa tracted atiice that date. . . V. : " " ' ? :PETKR MITCHELL, - ; :iow-v; A-rntJJt as; white. . - Warrentonl:Sebf: Ist. lay. - -':- V '-.. - In my-aUsehce; Air: IV hi te ' v III at t end to 1 --Peter mitc h ell., y U3:-:TH()M Thankful foHhe liberal encourastement which the late firm of, Mitchell & AVhate have receired. solicits xtjr 'diinlsWlf aebntmuance ;.6f the.' paticn. In aildiljon ttA'hichi iira vevy sJrttime,' wi ill be added a handsome assortment of Fall Good-; which he intends selecting himself from " the Northern:' Markets, ,and ;4 ill? be sohl at very low prices for CaslC or- on" the u-;uai tefnis cf credit X& punctual customers. Purchasers are requested to call andeXimine: tor themselves. . t he, Market j.,;ce will be given for Soed Cct- tonin excharigeTor g;-od3 or in piymeht - yarreht on, i;Sept: 1st 1829. . 5;iw3w. - , Cntotice: To the SlocJJiolders of the 'lSank - of Cape THK letter of Lodis pt Wilsori; ., Esq." in be-: half of the Commissioners appbtiited by the V State;j being undet xonsideraiioh JtesolvedThat the President doadyise said Commissioners, thut it is deemed necessary and expedient to consult the -Stockholders In reference to the subject mnt- ter of the communication ; aid further that the President, of he Bank of CaperFear bej and he is hereby fully authorised and eiripovveTedy virtue ; of this Resolution of the Board -jaf Directorsi to " calla generafrtieedng of.the Stockholders (if the . Bank of Cape-Feaf;to convene ori the 2d Mdnday ofiovemBernext at the Banking ll.iuse in Wil- mingtbnthen and thereto cons;der of their inter ests generally iruX especially to signify, how far j in what way ;a.na:upon what terms they the . Stockholders; woxdd consider It advisable, to co- -operate with the General Assemblyin the estd ; lishment of Siew Bank, by the consolidation, or oterwiseof those ho w iri'existence. V Cop virom - the Minutest v ; ; X vJOIlM tUL L,- Cashier; In accordance with tlie above.IlesolHtioh. and by virtue of my bffice'.as President of the BanT of Cape-Jear; notice . is hereby ; given- to the StocKiiouiers oi saia uans, 10 meet ai their Banking House in. Wilmington.Wiitthe 2d Mon day of November next, then .and there toconsk-.; er ot and to act upon the matters ..and things as set forth in the aboyeResolutiotj; ,; - 1 . ' c -JiUZlMSDOS, Prriirierjt. v State of North'Garoliiia, r V ' V Guilford County ;-: ; v' i Havbert;Tatem and wife CIiraneth,: Sioii Talem and wifePatseyivVilson W.-DoakanJ wife , Hanna'i; James Billinssly and V wife-Jtebecca. , 'rfeairist r X- .r" '" ' "-';V Claiborne Watson and wife Nancy, Wilkin Og burn, Lumunu Uguurn, - joiin JUgburn, Ni- -chblas Ogburii," Samuel Ionnfil: antt "wife Pris "cilla, Charles Ogburn 'and EdmundN Ogbui-n, Jiafant;heivof-yVmpgburofdlcM; b their' ''guardian Edmund Ogburn. ; , " ' l " :' v I;EsLXjiTr.,.v Petition for sale of Lands. IT. appearing to the satisfaction of the. Court that a part ofthe defendants io this case-ard hot-inhabitants ;of this State, it is therefore or dered bv tlie Court, that publics ii:jri be made fot six week in the Raleigh Register for them to. appear at the next term of this Conrt to be held for th'e cdurtty of Guilford on the ioiiirth Monday alter the fourth Monday oT September, to plead to, answer or demur,' or the petition will be heard ' ' j & r i .j- . i" -1 - ex parte anajucgmcui wmca accoraingij:. . ' . - - .V A " RVIH'V l ! V A. GEREN, C: hi. E. August 31, 1829. - HEWS ON'S PRIZE LIS T. .? ::'--:- - D RAWING OF V i;J- v . Tht New-York Consolidated 'Lottery, - Kb; 19. li: 34 37; ' :-Nb.:-li:il9.v 22; -a Capital Prize of 10,000 dol lars, soid in four quarters : a ticket with any one of the drawn numoets ? -j-.- C vt Drawinffof theL Grand Consolidated Lottery f6th Class. No. 57. 6t. 48. "29-30. -A7f 111 - 15. 44. H No48. 57. 60r.Capital Priei of ,15000 Dol lars. Anyoae ot the; drawnnunbers $5: Renew your small prizes or send your orders for ticket s m tbet yy: -'v ! :--v -" Dispud Stcarhp Canal -Lottery', 21 Class. -' Draws in Riclnond-on,Yedneshy 16th insU c - x 60 number Lottery 9 draw n ballots. f-, :' V' '.v ksiHEMnr " ,. y'-'V :. ' 1 Prrze uf 10,000rDolIars . 5,000 Dollars 2,500 -Dollars. 1 1,9951) oil ara r 1,000 X)bllars 0 rs,-, . :,' ;;.?:'40:;,: 500 Dollars '100 Dollar . 60 Dollars - "50 Dollars ; 30 Dolbre t : 20 Dollar ;io2 . K.'-' - n 1..-'' 10 Dollars' 5 Dollars; - - i, www - j . .tvll,475'l:. ' YhplerickeU S5f HaWes2 50. Quac- V,'p.,-'.;ters?V25. K 'i; ,, !- Ord-rs enclosing cashlb prize tickets, by mail f 0 H l?rriber otters his servjir for 1 be -cr I . '- -eWnof c:.aimVjliiit;inerU"iUedStatt- or indiUimW'Hiibowrrvrr t'tfi jiunnrr l" or pnyate conveyic,c will mset with the same ... attention as if 011 "n'ersbnal application Ad:Iresi w
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