! SRESH GAKDEN SfifeDS I HAVE this cWreceivfed the. Seeds which were expected in January lt; they were 1 selected bv one ot iucihwi twwiivu ! raisers in the Northern States, and. with thjqse ; on hand make up the followicgcatalogue t Early York'' Cabbage Jrge Parsnip , I Battersea . 'i do Vhite f Cabbage, Let- I . c.o-jr T.naf 'do r tlice " "V rV ; -A' i T it p. Battersea do Green Cabbage do do t nt-crp nnimhead do Brown Dutch Madeira do Early Frame Cucunw Green Savoy,, . do , ber -r s ' . '. Ked Tickling ..:Jo Prickly do i , srarlet Radish Lonjr Green do 4 Earlv purple t-o.1v nnrrle - do Small Pickling do j Salmon IVhiteTiwp.1 i Scarlet I'urnip : llanr-er Tunup ! Baga do Large Blood Beet do Early, frame Peas ,". do Large Marrowfat,. do , Early. Jlotspiir do do Cluster of Bunch, do do Earl v Charlton do j large. Rape "White Northern Mus- Solid Celery & Bound i . tard Spinnage t Common & "W inter do Peppergrcss Seed ! Double curled Parsley Coriander , . . do Bed & "White Onion V Carraway , 'do f Orange parrot . - DilH . , " - do -Also lately received a well selected assort meut of the best WINES. ,' KANDOLPH WF.BB. April 9. : : : . 78 2w VABKiN NAVIGATION r CO UPANY. "V OT1CE is hereby riven that the Presi- dent, and Directors oftlie Yadkin Navi gation Company have ordered the payment of the tenth instalment, of ten dollars on each ' ihare of the capital stock of sai$ Company, ' to be paid to the Treasurer or Agents of the Company on or before the 13th. "of May next; otherwise the Shares of subscribers failing to pav, will be sold at auction, in the town of baJisbury, bh' the. first Monday in August next ; and, on the same day; and at the same place, the Shares of subscribers who have failed or shall fail by that day to make pay-' v roent of any instalment, from the first to the tenth inclusive, will be ?old at auction. , FREDERICK RANDLE, Sec'y April 1. 7& 4t . A CITY LOT. W7JLL be sold to the highest bidder, on ?f " the premises, on Saturday the 25th of May next, at 10 o'clock in the iorenoon, 1 Three fourths of Lht JS'o. 1 67 in the Flan of the City of Raleihy Pleasantly "situated on Morgan and Dawspn Slrccts in said City, with a Dwelling-House and other necessary' Outhouses thereon, a Well, and a good "Garden inclosed with a Plank Fence, late, the property of Jacob Lash, deceased. This Lot is sold for the purpose of refund ing to the Subscribers-money paid by them as the Security of said Lash, for which pur pose, it was conveyed to them by him. : Terms of sale, which will be accommodat ing, will be made known at the time. w V-M. HILL, J. GALES. 77 April 11,' 1822. I, CHIP HATS. TlTM. WILLIAMS has just received a few ,V . Ladies Chip Hats, in imitation of Leghorns-Leghorn Hats for Gentlemen Para sols. - . 15 Boxes Muscatel Raisins, fresh 1200 lbs. English White Lead, ground in oil S weed and English Iron " . j 4 Boxes prnre Codfish ' 6 Bbls. Apple Brandy ; ' Rum, Cogniac Brandy, Holland Girt L. P. Madeira! ' Teneriffe J ' ' 3t April 11. , Mabga NOTICE. . THE subscriber having gone on a journey' to the State of Tennessee which may detain him six or eight Weeks, has left Mr. J. F. Martin in charge of his Books and Ac ?au7a rv ii x i Z- a ' Sdebted to him to call upon Mr. Martin and ake a settlement, leither by Cash or Note, as early as possible.! . Dr Burpes will attend : . T -1 m . 1 a a 1 I u any of bis customers who may desire his services. JAS. I. HENDERSON. 77 4vr . April 5. , :NEUSE RIVER NAVIGATION, THE Stockholders of the Neuse River Navigation Company will hold their an nual meeting oh the fourth Monday in April next, at the Office of the Secretary of State, in the City of Rale;gh, commencing at ten o'clock in the forenoon. . . By order of the Board, - M. COOKE, 8ecy. ri ttaleigb, March 14, 1822. . 83 fCC" A general meeting' of thetTiustees of t!e University of this State is requested at the Executive Office, in Raleigh, on Monday tie 13th of May nextr CABKIEL HOLMES, Pres't I April 4. 76 mm r . FRIDAY, APRIL lfy 18224 ; Episcopal Convention. Yesterday was 'opened in this city, the siith an nual Convention of the Episcopal Church of this State. Bishop Moore, and a number of the , Clergy are pre Pfkl7i; as well as Lay Pelegates from the seve?l Churches and a number of other Members of the Church." Preach-, ing is eipexted three tiues a.day ivjiile the Convention sits.., . ' 's fire. On - -Tuesday morning, a little after sun-rise, barge's Hotel ib Fayettpville was discovered . to be m on fire, and allattempts to prevent its destruction were in vain. ,-vThe furni. tore, &c. of the. house was 'saVett The fire broke - out in the third story of the housed; If is ' hot, known from' what cause ; Some i stage-' pas'serjgers came in late ;fat;i night, and iis sup. posed it must havearisenv froni tlii caieless use of cap dies by theroor the servants, sk there- was, no, , fire iu the rro where it origiDatco ';- -:? i j .-i A destructive Fif e tfzi experienced av-rreuericrauuTg, in; v irginia, , n ine night of the 1 2th inst.;which destroyed t wefltjN-seveh buildings.? It broke out in the stable of MR Welfordand is believed to have been the worfe of some vile incendiary. j . Orange JJgrituttural Society, --We are pleased to learn, irotn the last Hillsborough Ritorder, that the codn- tv of Oranee lias established ah Asri- r u 1 1 u ra I , Soci e iyi "a u xj I i a ry t 6 t h e S t a i4 J Society which hold its meetings jn j this city Rowan j has . for some time I had its; Agricultural Society and we 'shall be glad to gee similar- Societies j formed io every county in the State. I At our February Court, an attempt ! was ' made; to form a Society for this ! county ; but though a number of the neighboring Farmers had - expressed a i willingness to join such an institution, when the time of meeting arrived but t'two or three attended. All that waa therefore done' ..was the appointment of Committee to. draft a Constitution. : At pur approaching May Court, vre hope, to see the Society organized, i . The British Indiaman, Thames, was lost fn a storm, off Beachy Head, on jthe EnglUh'coast, about the lst of Feb. She was a. fine new vessel of 1350 tons i burthen. Most of the hands were' sa !ved : but the cargo, which was very valuable, it was believed Would be en . .. . . . . . . . tirely lost. A young: officer, who, with six uieu, -v eiiiurcu in a uuai tu relieve the passengers and crew, lost his life. The lives of those" on board were, af- jterwards saved by means of Manly's J celebrated Apparatus for the preserva tion of lives in shipwrecks. Before relief was afforded, several of the hands i were, washed overboard. - The Editor of the Charleston vCou rier sportively says, it would seem to be necessary to own a mountain, or a hill susceptible of that appellation, in'order to be President of the United. States. General VVashington had Mount Verndn-Mri Adams has Joi-tezilto- Mr. Jeffehson Monti cellu- and Mr. Madison JlIontpelier. No chance for any of us in the low coun try of South-Carolina, unless fancy be- allowed to create a Jllont-imaginaire." liodnoake Turnpike We are much gratified to have it in our power to state, that within these few days such has been the progress made in the sub- j scriptions of Stock, that at this time j scarcely any : doubt j remains that the ! minimum amount required by the Act of the Legislature will be taken it ne cessary, in this town alone. On this pleasing prospect we congratulate the public ; as we may nw be. permitted to look forward with confidence to the completion of an Undertaking which we view as of vital consequence to the cont.vaed prosperity . of Petersburg. I Pet. Int. The third Yirxiniad. The commit tee appointed oh this subject, report ed, at a meeting held at Williamsburg, on the 6th inst. that this Jubilee shall be held at Jamestown on the.24th ol . . r , . . :May, in' commemoration ot the land ing and first settlement of ourForefa- thers, at that place on the 13th of May Q7,X old style.) ' Treaty of Ghent, The Commission ers under the 5th article of the Treaty of Ghent, for settling the northerri boundary line between the U. States and Canada, met in this city on Mon day, agreeably to adjournment, for the purpose of making Up their final opinion on the subject, to be trans mitttd to their respective governments It ha been before stated, that the commissioner! disagree, and that the subject will be referred to the decision of some frienilly power. ' j f. - JV . Jr. Statesman 2d msL At the commencement of-the Me dical Faculty held in the University bf Maryland, on I Tuesday last, the de gree of Doctor of Jit di cine, was con ferred on fifty -four graduates. ! The commencement of the Univer sity of Pennsylvania will be held this day. . Nearly eighty gentlemen have, we understand, passed through a ri gorous examination; with , honor, and will receive jtliplomas as Doctors of Medicine. ,-. ;- . .. j- ,f v Our Medical School was never more nourishing ) and as that of Baltimore is last -nstng in respectaointy, tne iact j ought to ; coriy Ince; thfj. inhabitants' of jbblh citiesj .that the .'.emulation of ge nerous, rivalship, will not retard the advancement of.either. '--' c ' - Thxl, Union 4th in&t. h i qe , uovernor, ouine oiaie oi Ken tucky has issued his proclamation, con?; yoking JheAegislature 0f that state to meet at Franklurt,on Monday, the !3th da j of. neit tnonth,1 . for. the purpose, principallyyof-laying off the state into districts, for the purpose "of choosing 1 Representatives to Congress, accord ing to ine- new npporiionraeni.- i nt Argus i hintsV however,Hhat. sbmethiiig must be done, at the same time, to ar resyhe rapid depreciation of the slate .i..- leyet of tne cu rrency,- nui loxaise. uie currency 4nore nearly tb;tlie; leyeiof moneys iy,- v . X't, The bondition of the. State" of Mis souri, is a subject of great regret. vBy. one jtnliciat decision the currency of tRe country is; annihilated;; . and, by.' another folhwing it the other great measure oi. renei itne stay lavvj is ue clarcd to be unconstitutional. fX- H. G. Otisand Josiah Quihcefwere candidates for the' office of Mayor in jioston;,ouc a majority or votes oei ng required j no , electiou took place.-r- Otishad 1574, Quincey 1742 votes. Wholesale dealer. K person was arrested at New-York, who has just; arrived from NewOrleans with about 50,000 dollars in gold about him. the product of certain ; counterfeit! billn of the Bank of the United States, whicli he had passed off at the latter place and its neighborhood. . , rSpe ete. The British frigateThames has arrived at Havanna from Vera Cruz, with a million of dollars on board, and a quantity of cochineal for the merchants of that place. ' r y Our Havanna papers (says a late Charleston Courier,) conrain, at great length, the, Commercial Regulations for the new Kingdom v of Mexico, by which it appears that ! the ports are open to vessels of all nations, paying; port expenses, &c. Some articles of import are prohibited, such as tobacco in the leaf, manufactured ivax, cotton in hanks when it exceeils CO hanks to .the pound, white and colored ribbons. All manufactured snuff is to pay a du ty of g2 per lb." Articles free oflmy, are Quicksilver;' all kinds of instru ments that tnay serve for the sciences and surgical operations ; alL useful implements of agriculture, for the ininei, or arts ; books, except those against religion and morality ; all kinds cf prints, sculpture, ! models or designs in architecture, whicli may be useful in teaching, except such as are before excepted ; and ail useful animals. ! r . By some late order, the King of Kn gland , has unknighted all the ' Irish Knights, as they were called- in other words, those who had received the ac colade9 in the drunken frolics of the Castle from the Lord Lieutenant,-for the time being Lady Morgan's hus band, Sir Charles, is of this' number, and sheis henceforth plain -Mrs. Mor gan. JV. F. Jim. " '- As an evidence of what we hopet the returning reign of better feeling be tween Americans and Englishmen, so far as regards the empire of arts and sciences, we hasten to proclaim the fact, that bur countryman Charles R. Leslie, has been elected a fellow of the Royal Academy of Painting in Londoh. It will be remembe'-ed,' that our countryman, Benjamin AVest, was formerly President ol that institution. '-PlattsHrghj jir. tMdrch&AF. On Th u rsdtry i the 1 4th irist; M r. j; Thonipson was killed, in Chestefetd, by a large tree falling on. him in the woods -notwithstanding the tree was larger the nian retained his senses while laying under it, and talked with his companion who cut the tree twice in two and rolled tlie log off. . Mr. T. survived about five or six hours. after taken Up. -" 'y tPestetn Indians ThM is how living in the city.of New-York, a gen tleman by the name of Hunter, who is about publishing an important "work respecting our Vestern( Indians. The biography of this mafi is singular. :'He found himslplf." whpn a ho vl and. as far ; back as his memory reaches,' among the Western Indians ; but how he came there, or where from, he H? perfectly ignorant. He was educated . m all the modes of savage life j & became strong ly' attached to them. He. travelled, during his residence with the Indians',: over most of the immense regions wet of the ' Mississippi, extending his ex cursions as far' south as the province, of .Texas, and westward to the mouth of the Columbia iriverJ and thcahoresr of the Pacific M rr Hi; states lth4t as; soon ds he ascertained that hevas'not: by tirth a son of the forest he, medj tateel alreturn to the land of his hati-: vity, if it could be found j but he de termined first to collect all the know ledge of a country hitherto but little The idtopsy. A lady aged about 27 vears, lately died at Baltimore, who' had' been tapped seventy-six: times by: Dr. Catartl, in the space of two years and seven-nionth9. The quanuty of water obtained was eiaht hundred and Ise venty-one quarts ! j When f Drv D; tirstvsaw 'the patient s; shef informed I hin that she had been S times, currency hjch Jd ,abad conditioo, .We begin tohbpeiTojrtb.e aMrbfthe, people of Kentucky fmm i fAony language Jnow hebltDyJtheiiii8 tKai ibme, measure is ip contemplation not The; tnan whojabbrg to iHcreSae the comforts and embellishmeDti of life, icwucfv au accemauir raervice io nis fellow men buthe.tvha devises effec- ttiai methoda of preventing oh healjn qiseasesis eminently entitled to thfe of oeina tctor oi his;pe,f cies. l a here? is vscarcelv antri disease 1S:-.S more u read l u I . o? .more certainJ y .tatal than ; the hydrbphobiaiIt' has geneV i any uauicu uie SMir oj pnysicians j . resisted the most ypbieh t -Tmed'(e$.rl; TKeroHowing article cor? taina a no- it ic of. a me tiiqd of checking the dis fease injits first stages, by . rembving tne virus, from the body uelore it has had time tb diffuse itself throU!rh'th frame Mjp, Middletdn, our minister in Russia, has transmitted a "Memoir On Hydrophobic to Dr. .Mitchell, written ibv Dr. Marochetti;. a Russian' physician, aiid given at length in the Nfew York "Comrherciai Advertiser, by which the r indications of this terrible disease are' pointed out, and the cure made. knoWnV HeT states, that the appearance of tumours of uri- ,;equal sizeappearing under 'the. tonef' al ways artd uliitprmiy mark the-existence Of .. hydrophobic virus, which .can easily be as certained by the touch. When any one is j bitten by a dog, it is recommended that het six weeks, and ifjio tumours their appear, iff may safely be concluded that no' prison has been communicated by the bite. Juut d, dur? j : ing any pare oi tms penoa, tumours snoua show themselves, the Doctor recommends tliat they should be instantly cauterized, or opened, by a sharp lancet. 1 A greenish mitt- ter win proceed irom mese incisions, wnicn the patient is directed to spit out, and then : wash his mouth with a- strong decoction of the tops - and flowers of the .Fenista ' latco tincforia yellow broom. '" The Virus.is ' thus destroyed in its germ i , and .details of j numerous cases are given wnere ; tins treat ment has been attended with the happiest i V-cllltc 7. . ; . t . . v '. .. . , -: . T: ; ' -. . r. . 1 v. It appears 4hat the discovery r. was made in Russia, as early as 1813; Of 15 persons who were bitten' by a mad ; dog, 14-were treated in the . mariner suggested above, by a peasant, who had acquired much! reputation fori his iskill. The other was treated in 'the ordinary . manner. The latter died, and all the others recovered. Doctor Marochetti visited 'them three vears j after, and they were all doing well. Similar success attended this gentle manV treat meut of 6 persons jvho had jbeen bitten by mad dogs. . t ! The;, statement of j M. Marochetti is 'corroborated by a letter from a gentle man in New-Jersey to Dr. Mitchell, which gives a curioiis and authentic account of the ture of two mad dogs, i by opening the tumours Under" their tongues. Loin mbian atari CONGRESS. LATEST PROCEEDINGS: - THe" report of the cominittfee of the whole, recommftndiilg a reversal of the report of the j Committee on Claims ot the j subject otjtjhe I petition of the sufferers on the Niagara frori j tier during the late war, beingunder ccinsi i deration-", I '"! !'-' ,i Mr. illiams, of N. C. addressed the House t in a speech of nearly an hour, opposed to a 1 1 ) ..t ..' 1... . - concurrence wiui me amenumeut oitac Committee, of the whole, ir -' f : Mr. rich moved to recommit ihe reportij ITbe question oh the. motio'a to. recommit w-as lost by a majority, V- ,.-; ( '...!; ;. The House at length ! decided to.tion-con-cur witli the committee of the whole; and agreed to the report of the Committee on ! C1ans,, dnfayorable to the claim of the petii tioners. ' l ' -"'f.:';-'.!--''- '',;.- 'The House then resolved itself Into a coni mittee of the , whole, on a bill for the rehef of the officers and soldiers erigaed in the late war against the Seminole Indians. . ! -The committee made some- progress on the bill and'had leave to sit again. . SATUJiDAr. APRII.,13. v 1 Mr. Burton,, of N. t C. from the Select committee appointed to. enquire into the expediency, of repealing the: law for en couragingJVaccinaiiint reported a bill to repeal the existing! law on the subjiscti which was twice read and ordered td fie on the table. Mr. B. in his reporti after stating that the committeerhad no doubt pf the efficacy of Vaecjoauonv saysr: : ' TKvS inquiry, therefore,! appears to be very propeHy limited to the mere expedien cy off the existing law, which authorises, die appointment: of an. agent, from andtos,wbom lettertmay be jtrapsmitted free , of postage While the committee would, on no account, offer a' suggestion which could be construed to imply a doubt of the- efficacy 'of vaccina tion, they cohceivet inay, neverthelesis, be a question,-whether,, the general government can beneficially interpose for the, furtherance of an object which seems, in Ja peculiar man ner, to appertain to the municipal authorities in the several states, and which must, of ne cessity, be finaUy committed the mnage meht and discretion of professional injcn pos sessing; the "confidence of the cmunity. All our reffulations for the preservation of the public health arequestions of police,' wisely committed to -those who are immediately in terested, and therefore most likely to ddpt efficient measures for jtheir own safety Akid it is doubted whether Congress "ciuv instance, devise a system which wiB not, be more liable-'to abuses fin its operations and less subject ;'to a prompt and salutary control, than jwch as may be adopted by the local au thoritie8.:i The, privilege of franking letters, bonferred upon an individual, for the purpose of enabling him to disurib'ue the yaccin vi ru and thereby Jto acctimolate ; wealth, by levying contributions from all parts 4f the U nion, affords an instance of monopoly as re pugnant to the spirit of our political, institu tions as it i pa the character of ;th5- medical profession, which, i fb? public spirited and ac tive benevolence; isf too -well established to require auxiliaries of this .description in the performance of Ha duties. ; But another and more forcible .'objection presents itself. . An establishment of. this kind, under the autho rity of imt gerrena 'reromct'-; natujajly S if f tonthe attehtlon'of all pordons of ih wunuy anuiA numerous, requisitions tot ;tfie vaccine matter, from regions 8o.extenstvev must occasionally- reduce any sirigle agent 'iir- f either rehnqidshing tne profferedfeev or oC transmitting mat ter of -doubtful character ; ' Sub-Agems must necessarily: 3eV .employed , tb ibrnishj Pply-4 P 'i hc f demand, " Care less or incompetent assistants, guided more ' .PWfcjT than intelligence, iy ' thus bo instrumental ' Jn producing hiischief; by- tha distribution of inert matteor by the more -fatal error of digserhlnating- a pekilerice in stead of a prophvlactic. Thitserh mistakes may occur is but toH -wli'tf by therecent events in ttorth-Carblina, 1 The Committee uf e; therefore, inclined to the be- hefi that ahysimple aeencvl for the whnW nipn, must always be liable to; similar ob- tVwl: BU im" v" tnyjpprehend no institnuoni ciotnea with s character of a lu-. crative monopoly of pHvilee-e. lean he ent . ly exempted. If, howeverMt) should be deemed advisable for Congress to continue '! to aid in facilitating the distribution of Var- cine Matter by the mode -rioW: in ooeratioh. the Committee are of -6pinioh that some of tne eviis to wnicn tney nave adverted, might be obviated, by the appointment of two or more agents, judiciously Jocatekl in our Iarce " cities, in different quarters : of the "Union.; But, after mature ; .deliberation!; - they have come to the conclusion tliatit would be still better, to commit the subject! altogether td the local , kuthorities, who, ; with tlie aid of. the prp'iessidrialf meni ;will be tdbre compei tent to Hie suefcessful hianagemient of it-" and o whom; thdy belicire, it properly belongs.'! I Mr. fea Id win .moved v t disO'iArge ; the committee . of.vthe.wnble fdm the consi- : deration ofertairi RcsblutTons which the had . sub itted in relation toj the Tariflrt With a' view of comuiittiiig theiii to acorn- ' mtttee of tne whole- bri the dikit of the Union. y ; lf.'j); . . ' ''. ' : A motion -was made indefinitely to post? pone the subject, whicli was jiegaU ved 87 -to dS. Tiie motion of jfMlr. ti. wasi ;. tiieoT. -carried without i , diVisiok v't 1 The H. use then took? Up the bill to Day " nole Campaign for horks I losU' Tub nouse acjouriieu wiiuouC ukuip: oue t WArtT7Trif jc s 2 THE LAtEStW Neib-York: April I ' ! ;-: ' s.- - ' ( . ; The fast sailing fpacket Shin : Co I umbia, Capt. Rogers, in SS daya frotriV uMcipmiiraiiicu JU!I,' ast our paper. was readv for nress. fin coin nan v wiiHi a fl eet of vessels which" have been de- : tairied beloi by thick weajherv ; " Columbia sailed qn the morning of the 3d of March, v a nd hag brought papers to the evening of the 2d, with whiclv we have been favored by tie editoca ' of the Daily Ad vttisef.. .;f;V. '. The ; markets for.. American . prbi duce remained abouithesaraea atii last dates, but ratherl more active. There had Keen up important chan-: : ges in the state of affairsn;Europei . The Liverpool Mercury of I the Slt ot ; March says, the foreign journals arov devoid of any particular interest. -Letters from Vienna announce that ' t great events may beexpected in March, and that warbetween ltussia add the Port fe'was iiievi table. '"" , The Spanish Cortes hate decreeolV" that all Spanish vessels employed in, . , thejMayehufe afi to he forfeited; and:; the owners, litters out, masters, and ; - officers, condemned to ten years-lar y : bor on the public works; All foreign- -; ers etitenng Spanish ports with slavesi i ' ori board, shall be" liable to the same K penalties and all slaves fdund oni : board, shall be set Jrjbe. This decrees . is worthy of regenerated Spain, and.; cannot tail to gladden the hearts1 of tHe (riemlS of ;lreomV ifcT every partT of the world j, ;;p '. J .'; v'; ;;; j The disturbances i continued Jn Irer' land, and outrage of ; thje (most :dii V, tresibg nature; Continued Jo pe-ccta ihitted, but we have no time to' give? '(Particulars to'iaj'' ; fX v. -ft :)t , : Jt is doubtful? whether' ihe iiWyV ' strj cti ng the liberty of ihe Press 'itf: -France will be accented by the Cham- V .ber of jcere. 1 j ;; vf; .'; t rThe rincipaj discussions iftarl ment related to' ;: the sUttationot Iho country :ahd thVs6bject of cultti raidistress; Thirty-five Dersons have mi demnd o dekttiby special comuiis sibns iri'lrelandfaRd the seyermea sores which have beeii rAsoted to -have not diminished the spirit of irt- ": surrection,, but it rather increases ia extent ihd. ferocity ;AJ)ilf was before rliamenti3rt in finder tbei cu terJfyrcpntinum nens exported froCA; Britain' ;or Ireland without limitation of tiine. : '-J , In this County, on the15th,inst Henry alo ; ring, Esq. formerly Sheriff, s-a great- morta- .Iity has taken place :m lns-::larny;veiit"pF" nis emiaren ana negroes nanng laiien i.sacr . fices to thesame kindtbf fever which carried ? off the head of thetamilyr "ft $ffi K in Chatham county; a few days ago,- .Mr. John Siler, a highly respected planter.; "At his seat in Cumberland county j on th 8th insUnt, John Dickaon, Esq. 'Chairman of the County Courtand for many years Se oator from that county in our State Legisla- " turei v The predominant features in this tnr tleman's character were liberay atid mte grity ; whiich characteristic from experience convinced bis feliowcitizens that; their confix' dence was not misplaced when reposed' in him. Cumberland county regrets ens of hss. ' nost t&cfm pitazpu m jus djwK 7 r 4 ' .4 : ,' i . i ... v. .it- 4w

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