xx SSli
i "' . i 4 eLZ&r 3' ' , j v - j-v ,i - '.irv --f- .;-tr . -.J V. ,
y , . - . . . - " - - - " - - WtfVf 'V-:.
" J- . - 1 ' ' ' 1 1 i i -i - l -a .-'"T k
Joseph GALKSsoNr:: j
: hni tcr annum half indvancc.
e-!f?- tiku ink t wentv-fi vc cents for
. mihiieationtinose 01 ctcv
5
" . ..Jth inUhe aame prortioiuUCoMHt
h. Editors must oc
leditl etcroumquc sedt. -' Vircxi.
.ThreU,beIngiDg to the racp of human
Knpds, 4 sort of troublesome beings, who,
mng no lue bnr.heir;own ; time, care
WrV little how muchithey tresspa oni that
nftheirinore inuusMMiu uiimi -j
. rt f staT-foreer persons, who hav
j. taied over the whole world atone sit
l ;mmeneS24in and talk trover a-
Bew, from Wginnm uuu, uy iui e
arf ready to take their leave. In a word.
ind iu ana sir, iong euuutni ro
fulif iuitifv the iKotto we have just quot-
tJgre s generally ."about. Ihese persons a
Wondetfttl hebetude, slowness at iiking
I hint,uopr&lelled with the rest of the hu-
jnao race. ' . 1 . .
Togif avsingles instance of this sitting
rnno.ngitv.' we will introduce the; story tif
a( plain spoken old lady from the land of
ileaof Miaous. . r.
fnever seed the beat; of tht'are Cap
tnio SpiBitout,w said she would you be
lieve it, ne called at our house last evening
jestailjhad done milking, and wanted to
borrow ijiy brass kittle tor his wife to m?ike
apple sace in, O yev Hays I, he may
hate it Sri i "welcome, Cj plain Sp'mitout ;
and I went directly and fetched itout of
the DiCI-room, anq iiuy u ucur umi.
Wei I, presently our tea was ready, and I
tould,ai,doino,lftssthanat'.jiin to take tea
with u4; i O no, he. said, hecoulo'nt st y
i;minute ;but lvwever,he conclucfed he'd
take a drink of cider with my husbajid, and
Sohedii.;"Vt'lltfterWM'done tea, I
took my k nittiog,and worked till Ijth u;h t
lt3hih time. honest, people bhuuld be a-brd.
But Caiitain Soinitout had forgot his hur
ryand there, he was isitung and talking
with my husan'd,' a fast as -.eer. I lute
above alf things ii ble rude, but t could'nt
help hinging to the Captain, that it was
growing Jate, aha may De nis wite was
wamnc tor tne Kittle, out ne qurni seem
. . . .....
No; Ihave not," replied Mrs. Hfeeins.
t xr eii.it's as rrue as i am here," return
ed Mrs, Spriggins, for I itist had it froth
Mrs.' VViggius. And she likewise put her
nnger oesuie ner nose in toKeo that it was
not a matter for every' body to know, r ;
l f" Mrs. Higgins went directly to her neigh
bor Figgins', before she had fairly re
covered breath, began i If ave you heard
that Matthew M'Muzzle and his wife have
fallen out" of tht 1 window VNo? is it
possible i't said 'Mrs Figg'ins its aY true
as I drawee: breath o1 I ife.5 said Mrs.
HiggmliUll panting with exertion, for
ins toia me not two minutes a
snknad just neard it Irom Mrs.
wjggma" , ; ; . , . , '
Mrs. Figgins weht forth ivith to see her
neighbour Twiggins. She had scarcely
neated herself when she said. Have you
heard how tht Matthew M'Mtizzle, and
his wife have fallen oi of the chamber
toiridowF' No I. you dbo'i y so !'vex
claimed Mrs. Twiggins. Yes, it's as
irue as the book of. Genesis," said Mrs.
Figgios, for f just heard it from Mrn
Higgin, vyhrt got it not two minrftes agt
from Mrs. Spriggin, who had it a minute
before from Mrs. 'Wiggins."
Mrfci Twiggins nw took her turn, and
with the advantage of a glib tongue and a
pair of active feet, soon reported all over
town, that Matthew M'Muzzle and his
wife had both broken their necks by falling
out of a three -story Window And li"
ruooeo nis eyes and returned home It
may well be supposed then,t. thahe was
prodigiouslj astonished the next 'moroin,
heu. a bill of goods; allonr as jhisf afp,
purporting to have been purchased by; him
Ibtf day before, was sent to himM'l
Here's a bill of your good s siriViid
the Mercury of the vard-stlck. !
4 Mine goots exclaimed the'Dutchman,
4 wat goots ?' ay . I
6 Why, the goods you purchased yester
day, at auction.' - . S
I buys no goots yesterday. Iattentsa
sale to as sure, put I did not pinP
; ' Not bid!- ho w comes it: then the! goods
were atruck down to you ?' -
Mine gracious! now, i tinks how it was
I gets ashleep,apd while I wash noddin,
de tain -auctioneer made de mishtake.9
M : Y. Constellation.
A SHIP OF WAR.
We know of no work of art, no producti
on of human genius and human power, ihut
in any manner rivaUJ or may even be na-
tned in comparison with, the sailing ship.
.Nor cao we in all the various (nodes of ex
istence resul ring fro.n modern civilization,
find any social position so sirange, so un
naiural, and yet so full of interest, as that
wliich is offered by a ship of war. How
n i uiuiai me scusdLKinK nr nim wnn rrnvue
or the first time upon this artificial wonder!
His awe at the immense proportions of the
r i '.i l ?ui i
K r...rr ..mm.;, ner nwgnn. ur r. ,u machine min.le ii,h .s.onishm.nt at
r'm :57!?-?TO cleri.jr ith w!,ich it traverses the
water by the aid of its wide-spread and
inowy wings at the ready obedience with
wincn, at the will of a pigmy, like himself.
it changes it course, advances towards
the wind, retreats before it, or, entering
the port, suddenly becomes still and sta
tionery as the surrounding hills, while the
who had referred to Mrs. Spriggins who
had the authority of Mrs. Wiggins who was
an eye witness of the fact.
p- :u
IRISH ELOQUENCE.
An election for member of Parliament
lug iorwara, unui jhe. bead. Swims, and
Ik.. 2.:- il .Jf .
i??Jr? grows qizzy. iNo where, however,
hayfe seen, in'o few words, so spirited
and, moving a picture of 4her Wairiotvship,
a iti those .noble lines of Childe Harold
They bring all our quart r-deck recollet
mods thronging so, palpabljr aroutd uSr that
we cannot forego the pleasure OA copying
them., .4 ' '''.'
. - . . . ,a- i ' ' '
He that has sailed upon the dark blue sea.
Has viewed at times, J ween, a full fair jigftt ?
When the fresh breeze is fair as breeze ma) be,
The white sail set, the gallant frigate tighl.-f.-v
Mast, spirear arsivd retiring toTrbe tigb VI
The glorioris tnai r expanding o'er tbe bow, .
The convoy spread hike wild Iswana in their
flight, - . ;. -
The diyiest sailer wearing bravely now,
Sogaily curl the waves before each dashing prow,
And ob, the little warlike world, within I
The weel-reeved guns,, the netted canopy,
The hoarse commarfda, the busy humming din,
Where, at a wojrd, the tops are manned on
high,- .1
Hark to the boatswain's call, the cheering cry!
While through the seaman's hand the tackle
glides ; '
Or school-boy midshipman, that, standing by.
- Strains his shrill pipe as good or ill betides,
And well the docile crew that skilful urchin
guides.
White is the glassy deck, without a stain,
here on the watch the staid lieutenant walks
Look on-that part which sacred doth remain
F.-r the lope chief tain, who majestic stalks,
oucni ana teared by all not oft he talks
With aught beneath him, if he would preserve
That strict restraint,' which broken, ever b-lks
Conquest and fame. N. A. Review.
i
Loss from False Economy We pre
sume that, like most other people in the
world, we have our share of what has been
denominated the rascally virtue of self-
lmerest mat is, we are not at all inat
tentive to the main chance, and, at least,
whenever occasion require jt, have an eye
especially to No. 1. The sincerity of this.
concession win not De doubted, when we
protest against thevtustom adoptedHy
some, of refusing to advertise in the news-
l w n mm l... 4. - 1 A t J ! , "
papci, uui, msieau uiereoi, sticKing their
notices about at the country1 taverns, wa
gon stands, &c. Now, this practice is
calculated toainjare the trade of the town
in general, and of the person who engages
In i . I I A.X IIT I
in it, a wen as uie printer, we nesi
inr yaieri.r.. g j.neiy neio, ai wnicn clouds of canvass, which an instant hfrp.
Lord Oeorge Beresford, a Protestant, wa whitened the heave. s dionear- as if hv
AlPrTPrl nv email m .n.rifv nvr hi i: .th I , r , . .
r . . " , v. y v, " magic irom nis view.f As lie approaches,
olic cumpeti or. Lord Beresford employ- thc ?we excited by its growing size and
ed Mr. S?iieL the celebrated Irish orator. f.Y,i' u.- a..c' i. .
. c ,'. - . . . ,. . . I u' ""uauic ucicijce, Keeps pace wnn llie
to speak for him at the hustings, which in- nleaauite:whir.h I. fi n fi..
censed the lower orders of the Catholics,
who supposed Mr. Shiel had deserted their
cause ! A bobt makr, from Clonmel made
the following address to Mr. Shiel.
. Shiel, a word witoVyou.' 'Shiel do
you know me ? I am Maher the bot-ma-ker
from Clonmel. - Often I used to shuu
for you at themeetings you little deserter.
I remember on e' of your speeches at the
chapel about the mountain of Sheven
amaun. un tne summit oi that mountain
qualities blended with so much of syinme-
irynu oeauiy. ine smootn side DroRen
unly at regular intervals by the protruding
canoon, the gracetuj curves ot bow and
stern,' and the nice proportions of tbr ta-
.
V
vccuoiinouave uiwc: wuo . mvi iavor-mm wnn '
Ka:ii,nM .with invrnv iir.j ..i.:1'!:' ' r v rv. r t
convenient rodms for Uitir reception, free from
i
on reasonaoie terms... --va. v'ft&'m'- tl M,Y .
-; t1- '.- - -i i V:MlARbtfi;'r t t '
RaleigH 24th Aprils Xlt' ''v f
N.U. The liathrng-tloase'ill aLso"be opened V'
Mr3srKSt$
' TVwfor, of Gfarivute-r Gmmissioners 6f -
uie a own or msoorougnf-mtnion Jones
ana lAroyeinjorai
-u.
rTHAKE NOTICE; that at' the neat term of.tbd
M, I . 1 '
i County Court i,of WakeJ l Intend-to avail - , . '
myself of the provisions of ankct passed in " , js"
for the reliel of honest debtors; when and wfiete - v
you may attendlf you think propef
, - ;. i ' J- BOBEiiT;jbiris;ix;
Raleigh, April 33. , , Sf XV V.J i tr
SOMETIME in January ialmjrVp6ckOtf . :'
was stolen from the pocket of t my Soni-irr. 2
this Cityv containing about Seven DoIlars rn mo- , "V '
ney, and a note of hand on .ldsiah, Uav;Vith
Lewis Holloman al seturitv. for the nm fftSO' ' . Ak
nnthian harmony, each sustained by its s vs.
oi siays ana ngsing, in turn attract
and gratify his eye. 'And wheii at length
he -annus upon the deck, perplexed and
which overhangs yotir c.ty,Crom well bade ti,at 8Urrounu hlm , eafes DIerceJ Dy the
is so.aiers stana, ana, stretching forth niUhrilI whistle.of the boatswains, or the crated
pering spars, as they rise in enct and Co-:6 not to saJ that an occasional news
paper advertisement is necessary tor every
man in active business, and that he ne
glects his own interest when he neglects
to do this. This fact has been repeated
ly expressed to us by geritlemen who have
had opportunities of krio wine its correct-
( -.! I "
to tike the hint at all there he soti; and .,r"tIT 1 " ,rri . bellow, rising bove jthe din of the multi-
lot, and, sot. ' ;fiC'
u Ut 7 ,l" dise lor those of his fellow meri ; when
iii -iiivu n siiuaicw, inwdrriurc&viaimeu, :n wi;
. . .m , T i l fvwj '".ivii .ih wan svai tc I Cti!t'
ii l'i I lpn nr unpl tnu is n rnnnii'V ivnrth 1 ..-.. . . .. e
binains that worus wouia-ni nave any r .: ; .. .. . . . luise lor those
r. ijc wis iiitoi, auu siiaiiiwt!i..,.u,.u u i u..i,i 4 .
- 1 nuuiiriii v 11 r: iinitnii iiuh Hi riir iii mnrn iri'in
ftat. r nprt rnllpil lift mv koitjin.cr wnik.
set back the chairs, and tld ine.g.ls 'twas fight for tins country ; ? those were the Babel confogi;m pasd at
W to go to bed. Bur Captain d.d'nt veiT words youspok I gor thm ,by in(livlUuaff first into; a
Tajnd the hint no', more. than if it had been
tne bitel of a fieaj-but there he sot, and
sot, ahd sot. .f - -J.
Well, next,! polled off my shoes and
roasted jmy feet as I commonly do just be
fore going to bed ; but the Captain did'nt
mind it no more than nothitig'at all there
be sot, and sot, and sot.
the command of an
lt9t!l-lllra! Ell.tinn
eart out of the lipperary Free Press, and .-.t i . .
niueuiem us concenea as
yielding to its inward will ;
s to survey and .scrutinize
the various arrangements fort the comfort
nidi arnm mml a t nn iiF en ni.mi inlv.ik!ti.n
put pegs enoo.h into them, to, make ,ou U ,,e,!rottion. am, for d,fenh,. Snc-
. . ' . - i
ave equal Dwer to overwhelm
. . - - . . .mu nicu iijiu a
.. . country ws wonn ngnt ;.g i.r, wny f a 9ingebudy
lud",.:rtJ.t.? . '! " " S,n: d finally turn
you re ine uevjrs nine . 1 wish 11
tad to make a pair of boots for you and
tread Hghtenough. It's you 4hat have ru-j
ined the cause, and bad luck to vour Oh,
iol..i 1 u 1 .. e. 11 .1. .
I then kivered up th-e fire, and thought 0,,c, : S ,u s"rrJ ,ur Jou ' Ul!cr an ,nt
be cou d'rit help taking the hint ; but la toriesiyou won, to see you go even to
sus ! he did'nt take no notice' on't at all, the p.tchcaps; the triangles the shrieks,
not the least grain jdjhe world-but there 'hhw, fJ the Sjoans. You member
le sot,nd sot, andoti for L,uth! No, -by J s, I d r t"er t.te
4 Think cva r ,nnW:nr.itv lar,i alr.1 " : cr or Utoctesian.. And Td hop on
Dun-
tacle can h
him with wonder and admiration.
There i, indeed, much that' is : curius
in a man-of-war. Each ship offers in itself
a perfect communityeT-existe'it and self-
dependent ; entirely) unlike any to be met
wi n on shore. In tact, toe land does not
differ more from the Water, than life ashore
1 . o . y ; . . . Innp 1av Lriim 1 . nnmsl nil fn unv tit
mg a ntnt, uaptaio piuitout ; so 1 said ITT;, T r - w does from life afloat Oh f th vprv firat
olJinlv h.H ,L-mAi r ... U ..wMlk,to.votp against you. You're a r.t- e S Ufne ot ,he Vrst
V " '-Zf r : fn' hnrh " th- r.rtntiir. n,l '""'S1 siriKO' lancismen- wnen tiiey
"praKingaiways to my husband. Dot so s ,,Tr 7 -r ' T r; . l y " enter a ra.in-of war. is entire restraint nav'
!i -u. il: ri . i l i x ... ' vou'll be cut down and cast into the fire. c , V1 r, is enure restrain r, nay,
- "'iMi viiv vaiiaitivvuiu nv iicijj i. living i
it in k;..lfJk... i- u j;.i -J ?l YOU l
at all -fnr thprP ho'tnt iind cnt. anrt ant. have 3
Kiin tWara u.o liLKU.I nP k'.i lUSt fit I
, SOWR-home, I axed him if he wotilil stay all 10 r5J?. wou',f p,7 r!
itd?ot possibly 5u;wr..,V,,,.c , "2I"C, . .1WUU '"T
ook very pensive ; here, will you "Solute surrender of volition in all except
pinch of snuff-it's real b!ackjoad, .f those embarked ' the stern superu
for you. Oh, Shiet ! if vou get in- of h,m Vrde? fher rohauical
ness. 1 his system of false ecnnoftw ne-
. . T J.
yer is productive ot the sanng which is
intended, but, on the contrary, a clear
1 LI 1 ., -r T,
ius uivnriauiy ensues. yve pray you,
amend it!". Alex. Gaz :
aue tne otn uecemoer. ensuing: . All persons are u
iuiuiu irom ir&vin6 r note, ana ine.TDaKCrr V A
from paying it to any, one bu myself. f; ;' , f ;
. notice:
Sussex countyil Va; about t wo months since" J ' " I
a Negro Man Slave-, hafced BENV The iaid. ,f 'Z
negro was purchased Ty; me ot Captain Thorbas "..; .
Gray, Jun. of, Smithamptbn WhoV 1 thioki V-
uiuuB'n uim irmu uic nciiiuoriioooor liaieign, '
N. C. whf re he is, i t expect at this lime', as he? ' ' V ,
- ' . V " v...
has near relatidns i at or neaK. Mr n: Cirbv'i.:
Ben is abput feet 8 inches hisrh; stout arid
compactly built i Very blacky with quite a' -full , "
ucau oi iiair, wnicu ne Keeps. comoea yeryiiigcf - v '
ih front. As I was in possession of this fellow , - 1" VM
but a few days, I know of .nomarlts - by-which v 'V4, v
to designate him. Ml e carried off no clothes ' T I
I will ive a reward of $25 for bis confinement " ' ' $ 1 '
in Jail, so that I get him of$40 if delivered to V I
me.. v.WM.PV.VVYCflfe:; ' f,,rt,-
March 1,- 1830.:.;;. - -14 s f j
Gold; Mines, Landsrig(
1. neighborhood,-. ofTen "ibrTsale,-'; S'vaJiikble ' v
Plantation, four miles west of Charlotte vrh rtf i 'A
tract contains 283jiCfesof ml;ii1arge''prt?of v V
-which is as good i any 4n Mecklenburg county a J t' ? 1
about 100 acreS are first, Second and third cron t
erroundL of the best faualirvi iTh nlKttJrtf
nearly adjoins the celebrated Capps' Gold Mine, r
and the opinion seems to be well founded . that, ?e V"
Gold abounds in Jytwo hills, particularly 1
plantation ; a branch runs through if for irof V - l
niffhi.
U no, he said,,he coul
ca. i -i . .. . . i in lie ai 11:111 : uui ntru iiciin nil vim. tuu
a minute j bo, seeing mere was no usei ,. jki--w J miniature ot monarchv. wi
in .: ... . ; ..u j 't . ttle vmer. and sauezevour venom ou? " d . uI.m"ni,cry' wl
jin aiij uiiug, x weui ,10. ueu. ; nui, -----,4.-. r,.,. ,:... r ti es, and third estate. If
I.. lhinfc il,hen , 'g..tfop or,rU-VY''tt.Wa,wdu '." b" COS t l,ffere.?cV it U ,h,t !h"
ika .n.'.JT. i A I walk. You iho!rht that we nue-ht to sob ,,,uc!c"l- ,s e-
v -....us, a irue v as 1 m auve, mere 1 ;. , - !?: more decided, the despo
was uapum Spinitout,, setting just where r' V i i T VV iw-li Pte. This state, bf thin
1 lr. 1.: i 1 i'i . T , ,(,' ..I rnnk thp h Kri;tiirl inonev. . t In. ahiel. I !; .. . . "
iciyiiio uie oigui,Derore anu there j T7T, " T ' f iv r i V Jf lnm the subordination
p,i...i' Li Fii: 1. in 1 I vnnd h meinber or VVaterloril Yourself..!
p-v.uuru, uie oiu. iauy, iimng up ner t T . .. ,; , w ' ' mon" to a 1 militarvi esta
,. pairing - ,A, VU " r ' - Loln lhe peculiar Jiffic.,1
in o nn en. a -..Mr 1 t - 7 1 uui- uci iir. & i!ii , l iihu , vu wnn 1
- ---v, uu auu suu-r"JLf. N iumtci- 1
IMUIIU . 1.- '
and unqualified submission of those who
obev. A shin, indeed, with its contain. (,f.
- ' v a 7
Gcers, and seamen forms no imperfect
th its king, no-
there be any
gradations are
tism more com-
s results less
necessary and com-
bltshments, than
ties and? dangers
thesame bag and IM duck you well j .and, "u g naal TV wn.cn nao not allow
j j 1. r. 1. r r isxAi 7 n.. each man to- remain, , even in immaterial
in mwm mm ny 11 ik . w r 11 1 mr hi n ar 1 y u r "
--a-- ii ' ... i..;.:i-.....:.i.;., .Ithincs master of hisjactiooa, but, inasmuch
cuuu, iui 1 1 hi icac ,u wci.i...g -f"f-' .U r, 1 1 Uui ' ... ,
stone, and I'll peel every scrap of flesh off " l,,Vrt,c " - P u.e coouoci
Oarr. ....i:K, yonr bones. Good bye to you! I'll meet ' ,,:u",WIon7 or aW T
uui ucaviuuaiii D. , . -. T . . if-. i to oe outaineu oy me most comniete-syfc
that storiea (..Jiim. .nra..to .t.;ch;n you at Phillippi, I believe they call itV . . IJ., '' niT
L .. . T-TV""'wr-""T"!-l""& lli u -.;-i..;i , f-!,.l...i orumauoii w a single win.
piuiy, ana that, a mighty growth lof the V.xM aiV' . ' tk11(
iarveJlous may,in a short time arise from ano DnnS oul ihe ooystomeetyou. vyiai
n ticeedinglyffimali beginning., , Biit.as a welcome we'll give you !
all niav rim Ko ttonn ir.VA iJUU 1 ' .- ' 1 1 ii 1 ' , '
mode of culture, which will bring them for-
"u wMn more tnan the raoulitv. ot cu
cumbers in a hotbousei hopejtivejr will i -A fat descendant of -ode of the old Dutch
jet themselves WghW obliged to us for en- burghers rthis goodly City,' was a whjle
o . . vw 111 til 1 9 iti aLiri 1 m . v.vu . w. wv
ml ..( - '' ' . ' I : 11. i i - '' "
iv Knows inai at tnese sales a noq is ta&en
or a bid . yery'stMJii after the sale com-
THE SUBSCRIBERS
RESPECTFULLY inform the public that they
have just received from Philadelphia and
New-York, a splendid assortment of first rate
Ladies Gentlemen's, Misses Boys' & Chidren's
BOOTS & SHOES,
Most of which are City made, of j the best mate
rialsrand by superior workmen, ; "which they of
fer at a fair price. j
(Xj Work made to order on the shortest no
tice, and in the best style.
TEN CASES HATS.
also; ' K
A complete assortment of TIN WARE, at
wholesale and retail. All kinds of Tin Work
done to order, as abjure. j
LOU GEE & NEWLON.
April -Ht, . 68 ,.
BISHOP RAVKNSCKOFT's Sermon. Dreach-
ed at the Ordination ot the Rev. P. B. Wivtr,
in Salisbury, price syT&t' ! 15 Cents.
Jones's Lss:y on the Church, ; price 15 d6.
The Festrvals and Fasts.
Hishop Wilson's Sacra Privata.
Received and for sale at the Rook-Store of
V J. GALES 5c SON.
March 3. . I
GROWING A S IORY.
rhese peculiarities render the economy
of a man-ofwaryverjr interesting tb lands
men, anu trie suojectrweil treated, is sus
ceptible oftnuchv attraction. ; In j Rode
rick. Randotn9 we have a good and trqe de
scription, of naval fife. The' Pilot and
Red Rover of our; country man' give us a
more general, and at the same time more
;raphic picture of sea affairs; no1 author
And til 4flniv n. uni!i..n ... iL ' I rl
foUf?i.pim;- 1 W - - intoced, ftbe' Dutch-m6K.ill. hid , at r"osf "cei iW2'?-'
-- . : .a - --' . . i uic wauucicrs ui i uc upbil f iinnni n
"tiave you heard," said Mrs. Wiffpins HP-Je a,row-ue-oowririe nignr Deiore, .- 1 ;:; - i 7V .L
f.H.!iKIK2u "Sfl'W.4 people are apt' t. da who irf k"8
gr i.jS4n terifefc,":Wii,& KK'S'
P her neighbour HiggiD '1'. H'e4u' od:itolWlt-lB:,J',aw tSSLVPT'
good Water Power, and jtn. excellent jCll-SeaC .
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..... .-0 .'v w iwviiiuguyuBct iput,
ir
irns, staoies cc otner lleCessarv Out-building v v" .
. Also; 20 or 25 likely young egroes forsale V
or a part or inem sucn as may npt wiur to follow; w
.1 .
t Any person desirous of, pUrdhasin' ; cn caII t
and view the premises J or enquire of Mr. Robt
J. Dinklns or Dr. J; Doyd, of Charloite," for.
a descritioti,' 6ci;: . ' ' l.-i: ''A&'fri.
- WILL. BOSTWICK. '
Charlotte, N. C. March 29, 1830 k & 121
N. B. The Editors of the North-fcarolina Jour
nal, Nffwbern Centihel,' and 'Miltdd Gazette, wRI k
resDective naDers and forward - th2ir
al above directed; for payment.-' r W.R.
OnpHAT Ihe .nextAnnnal CdnVentiooT toe ' " , ;
41 Protestant Episcoparchurch, or the" bio 4 ' , -V
cese of North-Carolina; wqi be held in St.. james
Church, in the town of Wilmington. n lhe 20th '
day of May, 1830. x. if CcfeiV1 " J I
i
State of N"ottIivCw6lihai
Berue Countv. i v f
i Court of Pleas add Quarter Sessions.' .
February Ternw 1830,
T anpearinfir loathe aatisfactibri of the Court
Samuel Wilkinsi how m the JaiffOf this ccnidtv. - '
V -1.
f. '
vEnslish ;Common Law Reports,
j.:.: Vol. 15.
TtjlE Subscribers have this day published the
' 15th volume of the English Common Law
Reports, edited by Thomas' Sergeant arid John
C. Lowber, EsquiresC containimr
.Binghami's Reports, C. 1. vol. 4, parts 3 and 4.
Do. do. doi Vol. 5.
Barnewall and Cresswell's, K. B. voL 8.
. P. H. NICULIN 8cT. JOHNSTON,
. - Law Booksellers, 175, Chesnut st.
Philadelphia, March 29. ,65
J t, .v -HV-
second day of -March next,, adenise the sale of
said slave for three months according to law, and
make sale accordingly " ij-tiki1 V
Test t -1 E. A. KHOpE? Cfc j n 7
AgTeeably to the above, order of th e Court'bf" v'
leas and O.uarter - Sessions lolBerUe COuntv. I''r
shall on the 3d. day of; June nexteforeitha V
Courthouse, door in the Town 'orWindsorri ofTer17. i
CANDLE J.
tto order to close a consignment of FAYETTE
VI LLE MOULD CANDLES, we will sell
low tor cash. ' .: , -X ' .',;;
GEO. SIMPSON & CO;
Raleigh, April 16. 'mt,: t,3t '' -S
Informatiori iWabtedi '
. v , v
TIlRANCtS PATTERS6ri.an aiL ihnrm and
indigent soldier of the Revolutions now re
siding in the State of Mississippi,' is desirous of
enable trim to obtain a pensiOo hrom the General
Government. ifCj states that be ;-, enlisted in
dgecomb County, ortharolina. in the24ili
Regime jit of the Continental Line r 'hat Le er
ved sii years, and ? was taken Drisohtr at Cam-
den,Gatess defeat. -4.Any person or persons'
Vniknrinv tht. fart f ll P.f tn4n. I...1nirn.
aiytetvices, will please communicaic it tof the
will have been confined on the 3d day of March, v J ' r ;
1830, for the space of twelve months, and ihe fUlf
apprehension and confinement of the said slave? 4 v ' T
baa been advertised six months &l i3 thereforo ' . ;
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to the highest bidder, for casb f J? Yt -il ;
' ' - ;K ? IWIS iJOOTerj r tV '
Windsor, March n,,miJH-S$U:V -t-
Statf rtCaxolinaf f.
5upcriorC6urtdflSqitypring V v
f R0beHlV GdUaiOjfAdm &cv;:,. "!-r
Thoinas II. Willie Thomaa N: PutrtamAdm'rtfA
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a-
'.V, ii of John and James; Pittard. t
rT appearing to the aatisfaCtiob of the CourtSt
jl xnat.a noroaa n. ruiiani, one, ot we aeiena
sjit$ In this case, U not an inhabitant f this Stato,
t is therefoiordere,tbfttiobricatio T
raaae iouc kiciu ; w; grar r ,ie r,. z;x successive :
Weeks, iJiat the said Thomas KyPutiici : a'p'pes-
at the next term of this CoorV to,b e hekt at the .
i . . .- i-t .'. (:-
uounnouse in yxiora, ca iie i.x iioncay oj
septemoer next, ana pieaa, answer, tuj demur
t9 tne aaiu pui vf wutpuuuip wr ; U9 same wui do
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taken pro contesso, and neard txpartei : v v,
tWitnesTli.11.tiiaejol.n; Cle'rkUm4
ter ot id Courtihefi
ju4i,vewi ivj juazri t ic aic was cioeu, ana me . llutchman.1 laKViVA 'iii " a . '"7 ",vc W,M jiicwjc communicate -u -io tnei Ll..wv V'.ii w ' v. "'
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