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;,f. vj' f 1 I Tronic Stock Certificate; ' - ' v . ' - L' - ' . " .i 1" ACEimnCATE of: tnirry-sevem snares ' of Vtx rsnitsd Stock oT the Bank of Cape M: Fear, issued toe in January op February, ? . 1822, bavin been lott or mislaid, if I do not r hear of it in three months, from the date X hereof, I shall apply to the said Bank for a ' v:ne Certificate of said Stock. 7"--. i -7 ; - s . - , JAMES SOMERVFXL. . 1 T' WarrentonTeb. 21, 1824. 30-3m. r .; I V v V miEEABLE to an order to ua directed A frOm the County Court of, Chatham, we shall, on Friday the 12th ot Marcn next, m r the Town of Haywood; Tet to the lowest bid; 1 Her, the building of a Bridge across Haw R. ver at ornear AqoUVs ford in said town. - ' As this is a large nd bcavy Job ll wdl bc - 'worthy' the attention of v contractors. They --may be assured that timber of a superior qua- - litv may be had within a mile of the contern- : " plated site of the Bridge at a trifling expencel - " yV r ' v PARISH CROSS, k ' ARCH. OARLOSS, s JKO. II. HAWKINS, rf JEiBoard forlnternal Improvements, wil . 1 meet at Raleigh, agreeahly to adjourn ment, on the last Monday in March (the 29th) of which all persons haying.business with the Board will take notice.V.t- j t' 1' iy oraer, V February 26. J. GALES, Sec. Feb. 20. td ? Commissioners. lf AS committed to the jail of Lewisburg, ,' v? - In Franklin. County, -on theI4th inst. " a negro bov, who says he belongs to Sterling 7 Anderson of Wake County. He is about 15 years of age, and bai a scar on the back of bis head, i The owner, is requested to come .forward; prove his property, pay charges and take him away ; otherwise he will be dealt ' - C. P. PERSONS, Sheriff; i a Louisburg, Feb. 23dl824. ;.. S0-2ra taw; : ; : Notice. . W ,, . . ..'." TniS is" to give notice, that I haye- been defrauded of t certain notes of handv by - Wrxus- HomToir of this county, payable to me as follows, to-wit : One. note on Abel Upchtrrch, for twenty-two dollars,1 dated a- bont the 14th of January 1824, due two clays J after date. One other;notewon Bennet Pen4 dergrass, for.five dollars, dated abqut the -sime time, and due the first day of Februa- ry 1825. - ;. . ' I do hereby forwam all. persons from tra'd - ingfor the said notes, as they have been ob - tained fromm.e in an illegal manner; and are due justly to myself i and 1 consider my self alone empowered to grant discharges for ; the same. :. t . . ' - ' . RANSOM PENDERGRASS. r,- . Wake Countv, Feb. 25; 1824. 30-3t 1 w. G1U.YJ) STATE r rpHE irtb Drawing of this Lottery is just completed, ' and the great Capital of IS STILL UND R AWN. Only thbks drawings remain to complete this . . splendid Lottery. 8 v The Wheels are immensely rich in Capitals, there being: still undrawn the $100,000, the S20.S00. two -of S10.000. 85,000, seven of $1000. &c. the whole payable in Cash . The next Drawing will take place on the 25th of next month (March,) until which time Tickets can be obtained at the present price, viz. &15. On that day they will advance to R20. . Tickets to be had, warranted undrawn, jit COHEN' 9 , LOITKRY AND EXCHANGE OFFICE, . vVoll4, Market Street, Baltimore, WThere the great Capital Pri2es in both the last Lotteries were sold, and where more Ca pital Prizes have been obtained, thsn at any other oifice in America. February 26. - . SO 2w "r-We lean from the Carolina Obserrer I thV liUes --tif green--. -anJ'redyiBlfo; ind xoippftimtzii ; Al. J v ra mng ofthe Ci&zens o Fay- blueFortwo elements ijn ItteVnietnumennislj the.rtmthus to associated coin, sof states hareached tHs p hild'at the Townhouse ' on the 12th m&' 'Pe country. It is impossible to avoid re-! L r IK1!6! r?T:"? aDomaly, as.forhe.mornt,annibUt. marklngtteessenuSdiftlrencebe fe der e ?P?nety f ' ed aideaAat fire arid water delight- this enodical commumcationiroirithe l ' ViM d dressing a memorial to Congress mop- e msetoMifon.Remeto. Executive Government Of the first Re- " 1 I position ta the pendinsrvlarut JlilJ. : ; -r- , " , . , puDiicm the world taits LeSisiatare i . -"k', !j"'rhefoilowin resolutions Wire offer- Z56 lJ??ket f .oonefi and those 4ociirrients which termed i , , L xne lolIOino reboiuwonswere oner, rmmtnflne fosstirado? wo Isarn. fsavs vsl, oi . j i ; r' v :.;, i ' 1 - ' - . - I - . V - J-" . .J' 1 J- J r. III. s. U 1 v T4 I I I I i. Ifl I H I ' ' . . . ' ' , XU11EIGH REGIS I i - FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1824. : Ihha fe on JSfr. Fisher's Resolutions. Most of the Gentlemen who took part in this discussion having returned the Stenographer's i .Notes, corrected, the publication of the Debate will be com menced in our next Register ; and if the1 Editors do not hear from the few who have 'not vet returned the Notes meeting by Fans v. 5 Tilling: ,Bn!timore Federal Gazetted thaf L." .ZIki: hasfj Ksor and nn rnnnon nt Mr. (;am-Uhp, Pnlnfiieta ov-npraliv'-wprfin v-cuui 1 1 - n. ' . - vj x: j t t r 'i"v. - ' ; I, , -- - ( iuru. jami; vumraons, iu rccrs anu j e- i-An WoraUlnnfa). " I health and soirits. 1 ne ancuitural I : a-. ; rw- - i .. . - . ladvanrps not hpino' enial to!thft-wantti;. -:tv r.i:-l. ".... .HMOLTKi, a$ the opinion of this meetine, H" 17u: c ui.uuursw, payuig iur uieir that the proposed Tarifljuf dutiea is contra- Vuw a,u.u.. apparent object to elude enquiry and ry to the spirit of the constitution, inexpedi- shipments nence oisjuaii assonea car- u0 disarm animadversion, may be looked ejit, unuisx, ana unequal in iisopemons; max f goes 01 jirovisioiis luijriit-u. uiumamc, I unon as a rmnnlimpntarv fnrm betwrt n If5 olMitatl anil . intndr! to fnctrr mipITmiIa nn nnnnWwoQMili Tomi'irv I ' . ' " . J " . - l' " . "'v iinur- UI UIC LUUUU T 1 ll . 1 1 W U M. I !" OO ' U'hA A M Ki Mn AM r w : " i . i I l r I r 1 ,nu.jnc uuuifU' iwiuici ut.v un-and ence . to the imposition of direct taxation for the affairs was anticipated. r ; , as ihilications s of policy--4s kejs'to stinport ihrred'; and lhat a wise and sound TKe ten; blacks, whom the United tnafmn-U' UUn:U-KiZr Ui ICV lOTbldS he adoption Otlt., ?nfUc' ftnvnmmpnt hornxtfM fo rufiirn ll- 11 i i A ' ,... 1' ... Rwo.vkb, That a committee be appoint- : 17" .. J 7 nuieuo noimng, realizing inincu, ed to draft a memorial to Congress expressing , . T"1 - ' ,"r.'. VVV r,0U3 accuracy, I aUemnd'S UeDniUon the opinions and views of this meeting; a co- nad ail, tnrougnine care or pur Agent, 0f the use - of Janguage-- an instrii pv 01 wincn tney are requested to transmit to I anu ivicnaru u u&uibuu, ui lutcrpi e- i ment tor-concealin incn's- lliouo-h ts. " each of the Senators and Representatives ter. reached their resoective' homeS,-J : t.. ! .r --fikirk: The fathers of three of them Iwere trad - rier ts these m vtrw ,5ovW. whir h shallind ,n at.the, settlement :when: het Fideli- are sorry to see. practised amongst .ch of the Jy arrived out. Their mutual joy maj any people alive.to the natural and al ir co-one- be imagined more readily tnin describ- most mdisknlidd- inrmr twn frankness of sreech : and j rectitude of a? ' " TM w: - Tk -...mm ' lothertof the UnitedtState IsWbbrealhin the .colo- business ?in eyery Jink It is at once a from this State: Resolved, That said committee be also committee of correspondence, who a copy of these resolutions to each towns in this State, and solicit their .co-ope ration in the measures adopted in this tneet Paris J. Tillinghast, -C. P. Mallettj Jas. Townes, Johri Huske, and Dun 4 1 ed. We are further informed lof a sinsl- lar occurrence -concemina: anoth (the ten; On their landing at io. j vmi nvi-j uuuu jiuoivc) auu u nn- vii mtii lauuiu u.i vviv Dusiness "in every- line It is at once n can M'Rae, Esquires .were appointed ny, this man immediately met a nativie, picture ' or the period elapsed since Uft the committee. , ' who had cbme down from, the interior labors of Cpngresere lat mterruptedf Just received, a fresh supply of ' . A ND daily expected a new supply of Gro- ; J. ceries, which, with theseon hand, com prise the following articles Loaf Jnd ijrown Sugar; " Coffee and Molasses.- s Younix Hyson & rmperial Tcsts'i fifs qUai ' ' : litv, i. - '!-. trench and Apple Brandy,' Jamaica and other Hums; " . . Whiskey and Holland Gin, ' Londrtn and Philadelphia Pert er, - ' Dijtto Mustard and Chocolate, j .v Wines assorted, in Bottles and Draft, - Spermaceti and Tallow Candle?, . .Bask et and ojher Salt, . : Allspice, Pepper and Ginger, ;V? Best Northern Soap and Copperas," Powder, Shot and Bar LeatV , , ? 'Best Letter arid writing paper,--' ; Prime old C,hewing Tobacco, ; Smoking D"o. . ; A Macaban,-Tfappee and Scotch SnufTsv' , Liquid Shoe Blacking, of a superior quality . " The Wines and Porter were principally 1 selected for Medical uses, and are well wor ' thy the attention of li ose who wish to obtain 1 them in a pure sHtr. . . . -. -iz BANIIOLPII WEBB. 1 N. B. Fresh GAUD EN SEEDS daily ex .pectea. ,..,. it. w. Feb; 13. . .,: . . S0-3w.. At the same meeting "resolutions 5;a"t?u6- were Tjasseo. and a committee annoint- i "?V u T a , V the Retailed ! report ot acommissioner, were passea, ana a committee appoint- as a siave. ..i He had cantured him m Lnfi 1 -iuvi; - ..J ed to draft a memorial to Congress, war, and areeablyto custom, sold him On srarlv! niv nrrInn d a rpll respectfully requesting that an Artery as nia property, and. now (as soon-" it a message from : Uus Will officer X or Arsenal, or either of them, be erect- af cotfyinced' that the free man clis- t United States, delivered durlnS ed in the town of Fayetteville. e,a,me1. ai' ln of wenge,)-ac-: time oflpeace. wFBch might not be coii'i ! . j suited as a .ale and pregnant authority At a meeting ofthe members of both A mftSt s;nn1,,a- BVentre!ii;no : P?ht1 the,c branches of the Virginia Legislature, of our fears in Oore?s tivtriAZZ .SW.TO held at Richmond, on the .evening of ser. of the 8th ult. Our shin Alexander. r: r , v? r-AA 4U 'k.fiiw:ih;::o....L i . . . --o - re 7 ; t- - uwUiur:w uiHs&oi surrounuinnauonj. lutnaiucu w tuciu, ucin ? uicji o the 21fit nst for fhft nnmoflA nf fnrmino- UaittWin, COinff miO Tavin2 aOC, U In Ka a, escomeinoraer.it will, oe taken tx.nmt.TiAktll. w' nm. ,"8?L?n3 th Statr Kiwitfrk intertttofb:. rl! thCmr -tone hndredland sithre U ffirrS was nronosed and agreed to that the tnmn - r nt ih chin. Tt n, th! r ulc1 'au",IU4 ;T,c,l - i r . 0 . " v 7: - f,'" wr r -r' r meunnea ocates tare; at ttu3 moment v.u. ., i names of the members should he call- vesssel crounded in Uie - Delaware on cinrwjif The Debate will appear in pamphlet Ud, and that each one should name the er last voyage to Philadelphia, Avhen of Soiith Ameria, and of England, that l U11UU"11 I v i i 1 " .i'j'.I- i -jl j i" - formi in a few weeks. man of his choice when called. The the anchor must have struck throusii her timbers and so remained MuRAT. It will have, been seen bv calling of the roll produced the follow- ring her, passage across the Atlantic the papers; that the son of the late ing result : for vvm. n. traMora,as naa u giawar w KlnnfxWpt havAd;nhwi President 139Adams, 7Jackson, 6 nght have,been fatal to;;the,bhip;v fhe -f; li; -1 -itJp. trv,'and intends taking up his perma- -Macon, 6 Clay. 5. For A. p"a- lto have aKut three years In nent abode- here. Alurat the elder,1 "n,as vice-rresident, lu l,. neves, the-water tow-York vapcr. k mrougn We fumed : impatiently to that dr division usi y was mimhorpd amfmwf th snmlprc Uf SO Mactfru 10. Some" of those who .. . I I J-k - '. .1 Nations, during the dvnasty of Xanb- voted lor Adams, &c. stated that they w . .... . m . v . r i 1 . ... ' . Icon. This wonder of the world, play- attended the meeting to harmonize &c. ing with crowns and sceptres, as chil- and that thev should join the majority aren ao witn toys, placed one on the! " ""PH"11" vy,,VIU1" head of Joachim Murat and heJ was was ve,7 dark and rainy. Jhrom 15to20 iri. t? rv ' ! - A iiKe ins vorsican masier, one 01 tne most splendid rockets, which, fortune I ever threw up, to the astonishment, terror or admiration of mankind. It members were not in town- ing receipt to defend the nion a bouse from fire; h . :., ::v ':',(: t " . ' 'Take ne 1 measure; otifine Isanil - two measure of wood ashes well MfteiL '" Dr, Pearson, of tondoni in Iectur- three of,$lacked lime, ground up with - a few daysago, upon tfie stomach, oil: laid on with a painter's brush; first , ; observed that this organ had no power auu.vm uiick. - : stances endued with vitality ti-jk .u ,; m,vuum.vu nnarn. inai it resisrs n iron nmi. ann I ' it ' f:. Til and that this circumstance of those in for the fact of the JPropKet j Jonah ha v- pu t thick on a sTii nd e resists the opera- ; town whodi(l not attend it, can be safe-tg remained undigested in the stomach won 01 nre. i usea omy a part ortne, . t . . .! . J . I miTfiira rriif rorriameie lri n'nnnn ly stated,, that at least two-thirds ere1 ot the whale Jor the spaceot: three days '!mZ flT' for Crawford. The meetine adjourned three nights. Ur. fearson's i - . m , . f . . ...... .. - - . - ' . .. will be remembered, from the record's &bout 10 o'clock, till Wednesday even coyery is highly important j water has lain oh,'the mixture for some bcth in a which is as hard as'ia4 stone. V. Albry gton Brown TTAV1NQ settled himself in Smithfield, Jl l.orreTs his Professional Services to the citizens ef Johnston county. 7 ' ' ' Feb.I6w r. 7-'y-V' V ' ; 2r Cw State of XoYtlCatoinar : x Hertford County. Court of Pleas aid Quarter Sessions, "7v.x Aujrust Term, 1823. ' 7 Morns IlatchcH 1 Leried on AlbridMon Brown's house & lot in .the town of Murfrees- boro' al'oimn.sr the lot of Dr. Wilson & othera. IT-' appearing to the - satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant in this case is not an inhabitant of .tliis State, it is ordered that publication be made in the Raleigh Re gister for three months that unless the De? fcndant'appeaAhe next .Term of thb Court, to be held for the county .of Uertford, at the t Court-house in Wmton, on" the f'Hirth .Mon. day in November next replevy the property so attached, or.plead to issueVthat judgment shall be entered against , him, and execution avardrd." " -' ' ' " ,'; . - , Witm-ss; -" ll m7cOWPF,rI ClV. .tv .Granville Countv. . r , r .rebruarv Term, A. D.1824. Original attachmentlevied one, tract of- land on the wa ters of tirassy Creek adioin- : i ne W ilJjn jwis' and others. ' I containing 1500 acres one. o- Alexr. Boyd; J tlier tract adjoining II, Strum n7' i ,vj j5c others, r3QjiegToes & other . f v.' ". . property. " t,!,:jf itf - of those disastrous times, that the King of Nsples was driven from his insecure throne, when Bonaparte was banished fo Elba. When the Colossus of France reappeared, Murati1so emerg ed from Corsica, whither he had-flcd. On entennir Sanies with a militarv forces hastily collected, he was met by the Neapolitans, defeated, taken pri soner and shot ! What a state (f things when a sovereign re-entering a domi nion; in which he., had been absolute, should suffer -'death under' the decree bf a military tribunal It is still mg, having made no nomination of lectors. medicaj and theological point of view. :1 i 6i As the vine, Which? has Ions twin-"" We fcave liften read iri'e -'Enelisli j aceful .fpliage!4royiki:,ihe ::oak t papers wnat, we considered extravagant ucen jm ecu wy-u nwauuwinjc, wut, accounts of the long-lived llorser; butt whefe the fiardjf frant ;is rifted; by the. r wp have hppft rrifliift flrnnainUd with the I thnndernolt.cfiriff arourtd j it 7v ith its , ' into the Post-Office in this place on the following facts, which may bijelied on. caressing tendrils, and bind ti its shit-" , says trie t ay ette vine ud-i . juhn vorini h,-canuian, ageu o i v.t u5" 5 ownw uvumiy vmvr- (i the Goods receifeU by U,e wars, now drives a Horse 31 years old cd ProTide,.c wnjen ne nasnad m constant use Deiore 13 uie-iueic ucjjcuuam. auu umdwemor, r i; 3d instant, fc i 'ii server, and tne Henrietta on the, 12th. j - Sir'HuDsoN Lowk hasbten appoint ed Governor of Antigua. more ' Spdrta, fTen.j'Jdn: 24V 7 ;On Saturday evening last, we witT nessed a verv; novel and interestins curious, that he' was- executed under a spectacle,, at the Salt Wells, belonging law, ne nimseu nan enacted two vears lo iur. uenion, on ine ymi mirernvcr, nrecedinir his exile, which nrovidk:!. oout tnree mnes-apove tnisyuiage that any man other than a native, en tering the- kingdom in arms, should suffer as a traitor! i Such are the vicis situdes of lifesuch the change in Em pires and in individuals! To America, the j oppressed and fortunate of alienations flee and Republic ' a mother kind alike to all" welcomes this illustrious stranger, an 1 congratulates him, that he has th&means and inclination of becoming a cijzen of her peaceful borders. i - : ., -7f'7 J - '.. The un our James NodK vs. T T sppearinff to the. Court- that th Defend I antm this case is not an inhabitant of this State i It is therefore ordered that publication wv- iur vurc monuis in uic Kaieign kc- -RisUr 'that ?the Defendant' appear' at the Court of Plea3 and " Quarter Sessions to bo THd for tbc'cwinty aforesaid in Oxford, on the &st Monday May next, plead; answer ,Q : denwr, or final Judgment WUI be entered up . against .hinx- v 1 Vtr;-' : ---f Vttthesi - StephWR. Sned,' Ierof ou said Court at xfrce, m Oxford the first Mon day of February, A.D. 1824. - 7 r - , .. STEP. K. SXEEDiCx.'. Tariff.1 Bill The House of Representatives have been now engag ed nearly a fortnightupon this bill ; arid .trie principal part of that tirne has been occupied with its details! ; It has however,; elicited much talent and elo quencej and '.we' shall , give to our rea ders, a few of the "most prominent speeches on the subject. :', It is thought the debate may continue-a week or two longer, as a disposition is manifested by ucmucr3r w argue i proyis wiuu iiem - . ; ,A f -h wai thenuitionslr ar bennt-" K is impossible to form, anyjpjJed, which quickly communicated to decisive- opinion, elative to ? the ul ti j the, Gas, - ana a, blaze inconceirably mate fate otthe bill; by the Votes given grand burst upwards to the heightaboTe fnVr5v; aiot mentioned,; apparently from . . - ruui at vnn .1 . ni rimwi rwm. r i f blaze, exhibited -a oilxtu re of ; colors,' Rumour, with her j hundred tongues, had been so verv active on the occasion, as to prepare us for - the exhibition of something verv it proclaimed on all sides, "Me rit?r ?5 on ji rey uetermmea 10 see ior our selves we mounted ourNa at 8 P. M. and rode to the scene of wonder As we approached within two miles of the Wells, our attention was sudden ly arrested by seeinff corruscations of light, quivenngton the edge ot the hor izon, which was illumined with an un steady, flickering glare, f Arrived -at tJie spot, a scene presented itself, that almost beggars description. A column of fire nearly 40 feet hb;h, ascended from'near the middle! of tne river,, here abouts50 yards wide,! illuminating sur rounding objects within the distance of two hundred yards. r ... 7 7 : . We were informed by Mr. Denton, that in boring for Salt Water the pre ceding dayi they had suddenly struck upon a vein of Sulphureous Gas, which in ascending, - found another vent than the ubc through a rock in the river, forcing a passage through the surreund' iner waters.; which boiled with conside rable violence round the place of its es- 'I-:- ' t; X ' uii w mj a t Tf v,u uiiu mj t va f j q 7 " to perform all the' labor of a cart horse, rugged recesses, of his nature, tenderly Abut three; years since, he took a load supporting the drooping head, and binifc nfi'mn rf ihhfiwf . fmm PtLK fn in'run tlie broken neart "; 77- ;t : j . Rivington -street.- The horse, is un- 1 v :$(fh-- commonly sfgacWs , jjjj commonly used by mari, such as bread L Iici w'i')? 01 ; r 7S . Mast, Mai, Archibald Hopkins to Mrs.:Martlr.i ot uuuer, oepi, porK, otc. air.Arui Huhter,idor of the Me Captam Anderson smnas ax me corner 01 vnerry ana xvai- Hunter. f 7 :s ) r 7, ; . gers jstreets where he and .the hofse $: In Moorecounryjattberesiden mav oe-Seen. This singular animal has bald IV Bryde, Esq. on the 29th ult. Doctor, nfWhppn cnon fA rlrlv nil nfhprhnrcpc ArclubaldL, M'aueen.to Mjss ElizjrMBride. off. the stand, and then return and take r i' ' Iu : Philadelphia, , on the 19th inst' after" a i Vi 1 Q rii7r on1 oirVirvunrK irn(VklA in tc-n. per, never . M orders of hi, SSfeSr with whom he is a great favor-1 v : -v .7 -ju, k 7 - . owner, ite and most useful servant. .Vl-'f-v' .'j'P ."'--.vl JV. 1. Gazi Trices Current- sections -rar thev-varr mntinuallw ..... different interests.are assailed, cr sup- beautiful beyond description,- and a rud- oy aismai Jignr, gave xo various oojecis Brandy Cog. - Apple, '. iJaeon, ; - Butter, ; Beeswax, r" Coffee, 7' : Corn,-. .; Cotton,.' Candles. .; flour, bbl " Girl, Holland, ! American Iron, per to'n ' Molasses, "?fH Potatoes, bbl.j Run Jamaica r"W.:India, Rice, per cwt. Salt.' Liverpool - TurkslsJJ Sugar, Xoaf, ' Brownj J Tobaeco; twt. Tallow, Whiskey, I Wilming "ton. Feb. 14 Cekts. 125" 40 8 a 9" 12J a 16 55 a 35 20 a 23 45 a 50 12,13' 9 a 10 625 650 100 421 a 45 10: 23 a. 25 150 90 65 a 70 Fayette Wvil-Ie.. Feb. 19. C4xts. 125 a 150 40 a 45 "7 a 8 12 a 15 30 a 1 32 23 a 2 4 42 a k 45 12jal3 12 a 14 $5 si: 51 90 a 125 43 a ' 45 95al05 8 a 10; 26 ft 8bai00 70 a '8a 50: 457;" 'v"7.-'' 10 $4. -8 40 85 a 9$ 85 a? 901 -18 a 20! 8 a 10 300 a 4001 67a 7 33-a35 iThoueh we have already announced ' the death of William Barnea, formerly pf thMcity, we cannpt decline1 tlie insertion of the follow- ing j ust and well-writtea obituary notice ;: , 7 Departed this life on the, lOtb instaht in -the fiftieth year of his aee, at; Oxford,. Gran-K ' ville counry,theRcv. William Barnes.. ill-'.' nister of th Methodist Episcopal Church. 1 He was ; a native- of Prince -William county, " yirginia jf as for some time, a Preacher and . presiding Elder in the itinerant connexion, of . the"-ileUiodist Church ; and havlilg', located,1'" he became an inhabitant of this chy, "whence t he removed to Oxford; His ministerial hv- , i' hours were not intermitted Until the disease . t : ' 56 a;27 1 which put a period to his existence,' forbade '30 a '35 1 nirther exertion. . Through thedivme bless- , t l I I mop rita onAAVAnM f-atr ntit ' nfiftti .trimiariwti ' l2A a 14 jons to bring sinners to repentance enforced $7 a , 8 Jy tbe. muform example of a. godly walk and 125 7 lCOTversion,;were .made successful in lead-, 45 a 50 liner numbers to;tbe Saviour of sinners; 4 llo - $120 r 7 j sealed with some of bis latest words, "and but 9 a 10 1 a few boiibefbibia departnw,-the truth Of ' 30 V- tho'.'abCtxBie'5le bad-long andi earnestly7 -f V endeavored tq inculcate i He was enabled to 9Q a 100 rejoice.with; joytlnspeakable and full of glo-' 75 a 85 J ry, ana to lesuiyxo suxrouDu;r ificnaj, Newbeni FV614. Cests. 175 45 9 a 10 20 a. 25 1 Ao r- - i r 275 50a0q350n fknow ttattoy Redeemer lveth?, The holy 70 a 75 j tnumpb that -he manifested over the king of . 65J 7 J terrors on Jas-near approach; was- Weu caicu- 22-' 10 10 40 a 12 lated to consols bis aOicted friends, to con- firm the faith cf every believer, and impress '? upon all who witnessed it, iole3an. -convic-i ; UOn Of UiC IXIipUXL&UVC MM lus. u Ak - . Igionof Christ. - - I'-. " 7 ;., ' -I .." t ;. r t -! 1 r
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