Newspapers / The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, … / Aug. 23, 1826, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
aTOcrom i .,.1.1,,,,, ,,,,,,, -..n,,! , V V" ft - MiTdMliM GUtikNSilOBOLlOll: ' , tecklcnb u re. Fo f 6cu.w, Mi- "; jfViiito the Raleigh Register, While" Virtu' rripns, krl hc.-sons xi'yu i- 1 lie Hun. Vj Tlwirsil.-iv the lrfh instant. - mm r - - ch-iel Mi.tii:ary. I' - IIAYTMr. I'hcnCaa iNixon jr. fvlr Samuel Melouijue .m.Mhs rSa- For Common's -W. I. Alexander, who' went out to Hayti, with them j falV.iiowcii,'dauj;bt4?p;r-Xii ow eil Esq. of iliis County. On Thursday the 20Ui oi JUiy, Willie P. Manguin now a Representative) in Congress hae hem appointed by the Exccu. live Council, Judge of the Superior Court, to fill the vacancy occasioned by (!: ropirnatiun of Judge Nash. H'lUiam Holt, (says the lialcigh ! Register, oi the 15th inst.) the man vh brought stolen Horses to tins maaket. and had them 8ld at auction v;i pursued by one of the gentle, men whom he defrauded, and arrest, cd in Oxford, where lie will remain hi jail until dealt with as the law di rects. It seems he was engaged to be married and the ceremony was to have been performed the day after his apprehension : and the money obtained in the summary way whirh he adopted, was to pay for the ct ce tera of his wedding. Wake. For Senate, Henry Sea well. For Commons NathM.G. Rnd. Samuel Whitaker. Cravew. For Senate, Richard D. Spaight. For Commons Andrew II. Rich ardson, Samuel Whitebtirt. Town or Nbwbehn. J. Standly Town of Halifax, R. Potter) Bertie. Kr Senate, William Gilliam igrantsciit there by the Society of Iii.jh was mentioned J;it ho Register of , the 30th Maytlast, parsed through thi- City a few days since, on Ids return home. ' Mr. Nixon informs us, that beforo he left liayti, the emigrants' were comfortably settled, and very generally satisfied the whole ot Brief remarks on Capt. Symms Theory them having gone into the country , Matthew Rain. Mj Verson For Senate, R.Vanllook VAhyWjtyhU Stale, and w I For Coium.Mis .fhos. M,Gelee,lcn;l:nkiltlohl from Reaufort, 1 Mionias uebu. S'iirr...ForSehate. Roberts, For Commons, (iallehu Moore, Arnold. Fur the Patriot. Franklin. For Senate, Charles A. Hill.- vCc For Commons. Jauie9 Houze, Joel King. BemtfdrL For Senate, J. 0. R. "Williams. t live. Mr. Nixon says also, that tlic paragraph which has been going the rounds relative to the blockading of St Domingo7 by a French Flct, is incorrect, as he sailed from there on the 20tfrVu1y, several days later than t he vessels which brought the intelligence, and he heard nothing O It- 1 It would not be proper to discou rage national exertions to obtain knowledge ; but as Capt. Symms1 Theory has been presented before the public a pun? in his diction, sys tematic in the arrangement of his matter, judicious in the selection of his facts, and confining himself stnet- p.,se, l thrnk. that any tmc theory ! b,ic attf n(iun-. Ilie fu0BinJg wi vv,! bo sinii e an ...erally .p-, plf acceptaole to 6ur rca. plinblf ; that itwrilbrinj .order out I srheiiil is; ao. fertile as to ofcnfuswn ; I mu bcK leave hero wit)()u, a. to make some brief remarks, as to f , , e . ,, . . n , , -i bor. Uouce anu Sugar are the sta the probtMily tluit tl.o ear I, n a pIc ou(nnio(lUic-S. tlrangb Corn and hollow b,dy as advante.1 m the the-; gys,-- gf ray raUfd ry ; first all bod,? of the " osLct Potatoel flourish well !"!Lnf ;' 1". na TWKI-part of in food for ttul usuatty Hani cmUhiiiis liwwwr-f-" jffi-'fimg"'' GiuSea that is stonea and trees da not grow ,iSw(, b pHjpalt, useil hollow, em-p made so by some ca- ftw, iey' p,,1 nce sua , ty, and lb,, common cond lion , J 'rJr fe.r ; for or (lungs around us and subjects of b ' fr,19t itit 8)10Uts rxam.nattor, aIM..-ars evidently to be , ror, taI,ei(us,V( and grows to a rounded on, tlic Inw of gravitation, '. ' ' which .Jw' b covrre.1 .Ibercle. S Qot raTmn-.Df.rall.ng bod.es rrh1S pow. . prcsint who is elected by the erof gravitanon is greate as we ap- u for life,'and ,is Prach,the. centre of bodie-t. , . 200.OOO francs per year, he .ardos pa of a tree or eg, a- , &miB,i 1,1s ,6c Mm ia tioiiiiilv ifa lirirr wliirli wn ? . .. .... - ccpsor. in a letter addressed to tlie Joseph D. White. of all bodies. . - . ()mination. rhe President 'Wfl'rrfn,-For Senate, M. 1. Uawkios. Fr Commons Tliomas J. Green Robert II Jones. ,Wi For Senate, W.W. Roddie Fr Commons J. A. Ai rington, Jjuiu an York. Johnston For Senate, R. Sanders For Commons K. Q. Adams, JI. Wilder. - irrtTne. F)r Senate, J;AVasden. For Commons Joshua Hastings, P. R, Haiford. Mr. Hirani Armfuld to Miss Jane Carmicael . or. Though it is true some trees and p(SSPSSCS thc Executive power ; he vegitables grow up with a hollow, but jg t)C foUntai 0f H honor, and ap no exceptions, (if mere casuahties ) - q all employments. The should be Kullicient to lay for us the legislative power isdivlded beiwecn foundation of a common theory but (je Scnate and t!re dumber of De suppise the Earth be Jiollowed from mttHt HUi tj,c cliamber is composed pole to pole, and open at the poles of )emtje9 one sent from eacb pa then il gravitation n m proportion rish an(, two f,)m t,c trwn . (iey to the quantity of matter, as the shell must i,c landowners, and must be mint (in i Itt'l.abf or it nm linn fl,onu ., I a I f" 23 years ot age, tney arc eiecieu lor live years. Any elector who may sell his vote, is excluded forever, from all employment. I he Dpu ties meet on the 1st April, annually, at Port au-Prince, and Iff. 9 musl-bo thickest at the cquatcr. there would be thesarae 'difference or pn portional difference in the measure of a degree of latitude that there would be in1 this, thickness for tlie horizon is always at right angles to the fdumb herend those plumb lines the. t,irco monl)9. The Scnate :wouldointJdineretit centers in i9 composcd of 2 members, who arc different positioni on thc Earth, but c,ccrc(1 for ninc ycar8 hy the cham i!iejBa8ttra;prailcp;reeo ber of Deputies; no Deputy being in dinrcnt places is not perceptibly riiibic. r0 ue a Senator, a person diinMvnt-that is the separation of mt be 30 ycar9 of agc, and no on0 ; ; 1 J ' Jfhc O e t e n Jan t Jo el R . nlnmli inne nvtmnlnfl in Inn nil Id . . . . n. . i I ... iiiuuiu inivc. i ... can be re,eiccieu until alter inrco neany mo same man pi ares oi mc The Senate is particularly For Commons Will. A, Blount; Thmas Ellison. Ro6cso.F,or Senate, James GiU i,nriTi. i T,v.jr i. ouiui. cm m' x vj years For Commons. Warren Alloru, ! Earth, which could not be thc case . ...:i.h tu ri.iioc . - ' ) ' llliU gCU Willi Ull . iioito v vk Shadrach Howell. i if we come near the center as we ap Administration, and each Senator Town of Hillsborough. J.Scott. 1 proached thc pole. From this rea- reCeives an annual salary of 8000 JlalifaxVor Senate, I. Mat soniug we arc not justified in saying rranc8 The laws most resemble thews. - there is no hollow at the center of the f. nf TVttnri,. ,1,- French civil For Commons Geo. E. Sprudl, Earth, but that there can be no Iml rod(, bei t!je basjs ()f (ljem There . . Read' This Too ! The (leneral A&ocUtion of tho Manumission Sueiety of North Cuto lina will comtnenco at Ceoter Meet ing House, in Guilford eounty, eleven miles south of Grcedhorough,tn Fri day tlie 8th of neat mouth, at 1,1 o' clock. A. RL Thf different Branch Soeietie con nected with (his AHsoCiation, we hope will send the number of delegates to which the constitution entitle thrm ; and these delegates will be required to furnish a correct account ol ilie oarnber of memberi embraced io each branch . ; ' ' Those who feel interested in pro moting the object of the institution will please to gire their attention,. vSf.SWAlM, Sec'y. August 2?, 1826. - STRAYED iF'ronit his place on the I8th.in'a'it avvSnrrel More, with some white in hoavy built ana in good order, .uio a Bav II rse, low in flesh with a small white spot in the forehead, near about the white spot is a romarkftbl ? flent in his scull looks as if it had been broken, his shoulders are marked r ry coos idertb!v with the geer.. Any person giving me i'lformalion af said Horses, or delivering them in Gireens borough, slinll be liberally rewarded for. their trouble J ACOBrHUBBUD' Greensboro, Aug. 23 1823.- 19tf. From CO to 75 cents, according to the quality, will be given for BAR LEY, at Albrights in Orange or J. M. Logan's Greenboro Farmers are particularly solieitfd to raise Bar ley us a certain and liberal price will be given fur the article in future in this section of the country. MQ.YTGOJICIV & SJCHOOLS. Augu 23, 1826 18b State of North-Carolina. Ouilford County. Superior Court of Law, April Term 1 826. Hannah Cobb, by ber" next friend, Judicial vs j Attachment. Joel B. Row. J IT appearing to the satisfaction of E. low which communicAtcs with tho t 0f VCSsation, court of Ap suriacc oi ine r.ann at cacn poie , peals anU inferior courts. Estah for this would make a great diffVr- isimentg iave been formed for ence in the measure of a degree in teaching the first elements of the different latitudes. - sciences; there are four National BuUo know that the center of thc 8Cl0HSf flnU jn gome time each Pa- wiaa Li:.un:. . Iati... o.i o m - ....v, -risli sciiooi master is inaiuiaioeu For. Common W. w Jones,' teror a hollow, expounds no law of fjie Government. There is also John Kerr. ' - i nature and can be of little benefit. University, and a surgical school, Town of Wilmington. J. D. Hill. I have heard olten of Mr. bunras' I heory, but riiim confess, I Uavennt A. A Wyche. "t Northampton. For Senate, Holloman. 4 For Commons R B. Gary,John H. Patterson. .... Nov 7a over. For Senate,1 Tho. mas Devane. Cumbtrlaud. For Senate, Alex ander Elliot. 1 , Ff Commons A jrhibald Mc Dcarm'uJ, Joseph Hodjgesv Jftnvn ofFaijcttev'illi'Ri Strange Bladen. For Senate, James J. McKey. For CommonsJohn J . Gilmorc, John J. McMillan. Richmond. For Scnatcj Francis T. Leake. ' For Commons AtchM McNair, made myself acquainted with it, ex cept of some outlines I have seen in the papers. How far this theory strikes light in darkness, or brings hrdet otic of confusion, must be judg ed by thdsc who are better acquain ted with his works. Rut when na tions arc agitated by vanity and the higher orders' :un wig us cannot dis iliiguish 'chaff ironi wheat. yc must apprehend rIMntf co'inmotions amon us, nulc ix eieil hy riisutc'nhijs9 and a University, and a surgical school, which has a French Introductor. The catholic is the prevailing reli gion, and the Archbishop's seat is at 'st. : Domingo, the forttier capital oflLiyti. . MARRIJKD7 On the tth inst. M r. David Wil son to Miss Hannah Cobb, daughter of Mr. J acob Cobb, all of this county On the same day, JSlr. Christo pherllill to Miss Cliiistinu Ricks, ilaiuhter of Mr. Jonas Hicks, of this rni it f v ' (1 t .p 'Ot 1 nst. Mr. K( waf(T V. Low is not an inhabitant of ibis state. It is ordered by the e.ourt, that publi cation be made six weeks in The Pa triot, printed in (Jreensbornugli, and Raleigh Register, that ibe said De fendant Joel Hi t o'w, appear before hi Honor the Judge of the Superior Court of Law, to be holden for the county of Guilford, in the ToWn of Greensborough,on the fourth Monday ; after the fourth Monday in Septem ber next, then and thre to plead and t replevy, otherwise this eauie shall bd ' heard ex parte. ' A Copy Test. THOMAS CALDWELL c- Aug. 23 1826- 18bY. g3 50 Ten Cents Reward, Uanaway from the subscriber on tbeZlftt of July last, a bound b:y by 1 the name of John Farringtno, about 1 9 years of age, fair eomplexion, light hair, blue eyes by nature, though by intoxication red commonly, Jiis elutb ing are f both f reign and domestic, and tolerably gnd. Re is hy.profes iion a Jhne-Mak r Any person that will deliver said by to in shallbe entiled to the above reward. 1 a'JUo 'foVuwarn all persons from trading 1 with, hireiorr. harboring or IVpd'Mtf t Vaiil bov, under ihe irenalfy nf tl ltw?- sin and ij'ra??. . r., f , hW4 ('ideon Soawclf, A CirrtiN. 5J0I' tiits, coin ty. - T)r Commons John Vadaworj!..
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 23, 1826, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75