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1 1 - - f .hMt;I principle.. pt ipior lo n Ji i-'tKenonrnCUlei.th.t it will SI il his Per gi ample tficlin to !5 hose who mav for him with their cus w n.widso entered into air lrranire- l.nt to b at all times furnished with he. . est and most anprtu J ' ' "1?ft; 3d Oct6heria22. 2-tf v ' PRU P E RT Y FOR ALB-v j f W pursuance of Deed of Trust fmm T)r. I o p Vimrrtn me. Tor the benefit -of John ' Apderfon. I will proceed to sellJ?ere the fourthmt'e in W.Vrroton, jdo. royday the! ' II r Tm .nn. he made Known ai wr uncut .uic, . AMOS P SLEDGE, Trustee . T',rrenton,N.C;Sept.25,lS22. 2-2 f STOP THE U.rAlN! VICTIM! :f VAND TilS J", .! 0 K the 2&h of last month, absconded mv service.. Gsoaox Wt Gragoit, Smith's trade. -v He an annrtrnvn - ... ?s between lJ.'d.l6 yeats of; age; rather Sender made, and about 4 feet 8 or 10 inches l,iffh ; thin visage and pale complexion; light .LL.wu anH nale'or heht blue i L7. iV.atAth romir PrnD V t ami what' is remarkable, his countenance, when rv ruffled or disturbed, often assumes thp anne:atince of one. in much pain or weep- Had on when he .absconded, and cxt". half ried away r film, one felt hat about . 1.:- ..fckjii cnmiw)ut worn, a blue urirn. a j "w I have been credibly een oretlibiv imorrocu anu v , . said apprentice. was seluced and''- L off by his tVler brother Jonx an arch and daring villain, whose mtormeuanu ukuch that mv sau nersu3ded .1 i i. i.,i o nrl sfnhhorn na vices ar ot Tns iwrucin.u - .boyish appearance in the face, light hair and , coat and pair cf pantaloons of coarse clotti or ; . jLemuel Lewis, James Lyon 4, J02I H coatin"- one newpair thread and, cotton . : Lane Judith" Lidd. . -T,a-ta&!ns, one roundabout or sailor made- JiCeha Hears, 2, Frs. M. M'Kethen; 2,: wck-t and pair of. pantaloons of brown co-j j Moly .MltchdL. Naman Mills, 'AVm. Moji-e,! Wed homespun cloth i one new cotton shirt 1 f jnhn Miller, Lucy Mann, j President, &.C. of and one much worn." ,.. ! Medical Society, Nicholas j Massenburg, He trre that a six months' tour.m me puun f potts, Natluuiiel Parham, Rev. J PhilUpA -ffh TX" r ' JaU of tSs cnU has not in the least alter : ley Penny,John C. Palmer 2, Rev; johS P ,. e rZ f 5 wh? the idMmfeSbitter.and to the ' influence lri0)V Mrs? Paisley, Chloe PaVker. Col VVm 'WLXSftJ1 "77 of wlmse confirmed vicious liabits and vil ' ; rulk Ludus'J'Polk. . ,1. - f ''WM ot wiowcomin, vftnnp.er brother , j?iak ikk ram 1 WnLV f JA M beencraped -mtHn-MfJ maToeVcmea vkS Z John Gragson is bei fa Rdale iVlimn efS was Wssioha may ocreiHc f ! , ,. ' ,.. 0 . - siiver spoon or snoons. the , nronertv of the '! perhaps blue eyes ; someu"w""',"v"v : ituy, ai mcnaruson,. iieray luiwies, -v in u and pkisterer by trade, and against whom the j iyJeyt .Alsey'Rochell, W'ilibm W Rhodes. public is partfcularly cautioned. . j . iS Ransom Sutherland, Wrjn M Snelling, . All persons are forewarned against harbor- Hardy Stephens,: Jacob Sinitli,;Wm Sweat ing or in any manner employing my. said ajj- . . Simons, Marmadukc Strickland, Nancy prenlice, G. W Gragson, tor.whose appre1; Smith, Sindy R Snipes, James Kejcton 2, Al lension and delivery to me in Raleigh, or i j lcn Sturdivant, James.L D Smith, Eliza Sor- Confinemcnt so that I get X 1m again, k wuj, pay a reasonable reward, and all necessary expences DANIEL PECIC. 1 haleigh, 2d Oct. 1822. . . 2-3t . STATE OF NORTIl-CAKOLlN.-i. . . ' SPGXCOXB COUKTT." Superior Court ot Kquity, Septenr.ber Term, 1S22. .William Exuin . : . "... vs. t.i.t I ! Stephen Bral!ev, jun. Benjamin Braflley," Wdiis Bradley, and j . George W. Woodman. J . . , . J IT appearing to the satifaction of the Court that Benjamin Bradley, one of the defend-i ants in this case, is not a resident of the state, it is ihrrefbre ordered, that publication bei made in the Raleigh Register, for tour weeks, that iinlev the said Benja-T.in Bradley shall .appear at the next Court of Equitt, to be held for the County 'of Rdconib at the Court house in Tarboroiijjli, on the second Monday in March next, and plead, answer, or demur, the same will .be taken, pro conlesso as 10 Lim, Sad heard exparte. ' ! I NORFLEET, O M E. j "25th September; 1822. : !; 2-4t . STATE OF.'NaRTHlCARpLlNA. , XDGSCOMB topjrTT. ' " SuperiorTCourt Jof Eqii ty$ , Sept ember,Term, 1322. . j Eli Amason, John PeelfArchilatisV ( Barnes, and the President ahd Dl i f ! i ectors of the State Bink of North 1 Carolina. : - 3 J Blake Little and Elijah Price, 4 J . vTT appearing" to the satisfaction of the Court X that Blake Little, one of the defendants' in this case, is not a resident or the ; State, it is therefore ordereil, that pub" "cation be made! unless the said Blake Little shall annearati " the next Court of Equity, to be held for the wunty of, Edgecomb, at tne court house in larborougb, on the second Monday in March next, and plead, answer,' or demur, the same . win be taken pro confesso as to .him, and Leard exparte. ; L NORFLEBT, C M. E. I 25th September, lg22. . 3 2-4t STATE OF ORTH-CAROUNAr ? KDGKCOMB COTJtTT. ' Superior Courtof Equity, Sep t ember Terra, 1822. ' fc . James BTart I Elnathan Tart, Samuel G. Smith and Catharine his wife, and John Horn Guardian to Sarah Tart, Tresea I r Tart, and Mary an Tart. , . , J - IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Samuel G. Smith, and Catharine his wife, defendant in thiacase, are not residents ofthe State, it is therefore ordered that pub lication be made in the Raleigh Register for four weeks, that unless the said Samuel G. Smith a i:d his Wife Catharine, shall appear at the next Court of t quity, o Jbeheld tor the Couuty of Edgecomb, at the' court house in Tarborough, on the second Monday in March ext, and plead, answer or demur, the same will betaken pro cdnfesso.aa to them, and beard exparte. - ' ". . I. NORFLEET, C. M. E. September 25, 1822, U ' C24t - . ' BLANKS v V Of every descriptioiT, 'may be had at this .field," Joseph Boothe, Jonathan. Bubee;12,' Morns Bowmary Khza Bridges," JtjsephrBea-. vers. Green Bobbett, Itm3-Browir,J6nahan' fleasleyr Vm BroadWelV: Henry BeUMary. Barrow, Freeman Broadwelt," Nathan.' Brag "well, tJ)ecca Boyce, Mary; Banks, Col John Bell, Jeremiah battTe, Henry Buivrin, North' Uaroiina ,uanK, v ; f - :rv ; ; C Thomas J 'Carter, 2, Gibson Chuvis,5 James Campbell, Lewis Corn EKzA Costeo, Jos Clay and S-Long,. pader Collins, . Mirlc Cole; James Chamblee, Josuh Crudup. Zadock: Danfd, 3,v Jane DeaL 2, Britv 'tain lcloacl, Dr.ifJ De Kossett, IleflrV Den i uy, vrujiam uan.ef, rnsciua uavis, Kooen t pVniD, ; 'Samuel TDiaV 'Isaac-' Dawso; Peter- Doub, Jack Dudley P--Mrs Eliza Felton. Eohiuim Ferrill. Jno H Ferrill ' , G John F. Goneke,; Henry Gorman, jr Shearman Goss, Wm C Graves, A" G Glynfi iiovernor, Kev Knjan;urayes. if. nti John B Ilines, Lewis Holloman, Jsham' Hendon' 2, David Haladyi Sherwood HoUse, lUn'som House, James Head, ejehn Jluske,': Wm H Harden, 4,-James HanNard,' 'VVm Ra rcy, Sherwood Harris,' Sampson Holland, "Jo-, I snua or wm xiiggs, wnncy v nign, joscpn HoleyfielcU. Dr Daniel Harris; Joseph H Har vey, Henry Hardy, Col G F Hearsey, Samuet i-Higgmson uaonei iioimes wm nunier ' : I. llncM Tawm Huhrv lrtn Mapv Ion- j reI;-Uidley Jones, . Aaron Johnston,, Lemiel j ' jones West Johnston, Daniel JonesJool L Jones 5, Mrs Winifred Johnston, John Jo;)liii, John Jenkins, David Jones. Robert W JeiTe- I , rys, Kimbf 6 Jones, Nathan Ivy., a iiijuijj rwciiiiuii. oecca .Martin. oecca jiiamm. ' Ti i"4 . A Phellem Nasn,-Peggy. Neal, Margaret Kutt, Augtistin Norwood, Jadgte'Nash. Ta' mas Nicholas- u i P John V Potts 2, John Peddy, George ter Thonjas W Rose, Nancy Rencher, John re Polly Speight, Joseph Scott, Thomas Scott, Reuben Sanders, Frederick Spain, Gii- ley Suinr.-Dr Richard Short 2, Stephen Ste- If phehson; SherifT.of Wake, Vm D Snodgrass. j L 'TJroM11V' " jn i nunjas, r in ic Wio iyiur, ausuj- tus Tiu-ner. . ' , . '. . - tfAlbcrt Utley. - V Daniel Terser. t Joseph Wilson2, John Williams, Tho. mas P Wralker, J G A Williamson, John Wor- sham, Francis Whitefield, John Walker, Al-j "Washington. SAMUEL LEMAY, A P M. October.!. 1 2 i FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1822. ' C)n Wednesday last, the follavving' prisoners were arraigned at the bar of i our Superior Court; viz -Ricbard Hainds,.Qn a charge of Jllarder ; Wm. L. Wolf antl JIdridge Smith, for Ztar glary j and negro Allen on the same ; fcharge. After entering the usual plea of ifof guilty, they, were remanded to t itl until Testerday. The cases of Haindi and negro Allen were then laid i over, till this day on account of the ab 1 sence of a witness : that of .Wolf and Smith, on their affidavit was removed to Frapklin County for trial. v Gerr.vRoberts, against whom, (our readers iihay' recnllecr) a prosecution (or forgery was some time since com menciBdi and who was admitted to bail, was yesterday morning delivered up Dy his securities to uie iuuri, ana is now confined in our Jaii, to taxe nis trial for the offence at the next Supe rior Court. He would have been tried at the last Court, but was under con finement in .another County, which prevented liis appearance. . (y We invite the attention of our Agri- cultural reaners, lu iiic neiecuvus iu the first page, on several subjects in teresting to farmers. . lhat;"the pub lication of Essays on Agriculture in Newspapers ; lead tu important ini provements in that art cannot be doubt ed ; and we neverfeel better satisfied with 4)'ur. weekly sheet, than when it contains such hints as will enable. our farmers -J to work it right." - The Equinoctial Storm commenced imthis city on the morning of the. 24Ui, and the rain fell in moderate showers, with but fe,w arid short intermissions until the evening of the; 27th when it t pburedldowh in torments, accompanied 1 with a violent wind which lasted for se veral hours." We have heard of no se rious injury but what has been sustained in orchards by the prostration of trees; j Wiley Ellishart. Ann llis,- Mary Ed-:1vJeverai hours, witli no other; estua covering 1 wards, Robert Edwards, Wiley Ellia.Tbomas.-v t,ian- common shawL y- At length a lady near I E'vans.' ' -V r-, .' ' 5 v . ; : by had her, removed. into ner hoiise to pre- ' i nity. ' lvthat ttyiKiat Vi ho'pfed aSbf iner. wiiriieyer occur. U -i " ; '.V r-t wtb yesteruay 'heard iot i an occurrence, Vhich we findtatel jnithe' t)al!y Advertiser, a of thismornineas foHoHf'. A black woman, Vas yesterday brodbj: from-Cheaiide street, j by; a; ; white iwan,- -to tftedoor: of a-houSe n i aonaremiv iaooannr uncierme vcjiow icvcf. Brootne street, a fewTwls wrstof F.roadwav, and tfcernaft.'i-Upon .being discovered in that situation, some hirmaine persons endeft ' vored. to find a place insorae house ,in tlie : neighborhood,' but without;'success.: linger . these "circumstancesf she remained , in ahe? Svtreet under the- influence 'bf 'mcaicjne, fa -. vent hetfivmpassfnft the night m jlw street. In addition tlhe above, v have -beeirln- ' yif tuur.Vie por Diact ivoman :jnaa taitnr ; UMX U1d, 1.h'-wvan:;,-tne man who thus cruelly left her exposed in the. chi Viriill lia 'K.twT ''-iu:- stance greatly aggivates the case. ; ttis lso - said, that she; was not'yesterdy brought from Cheapside,' but from a few miles put tif town, w'here she had been removed previously to ' beiriff taken srek;'-"-r- . - - ' "' The following xtrVct. Copie'! fri a -late London paper, is so repugni om pugnaot ?to every principle of;; humanity,, thai ' we cannot bu t indu Ijre the hope; that lit is without flfAjmiation. We whorn habit tins. land .nf libertyprotected by laws Xvhicii have for their obiect the j j happineas of the- peojde, can scarcely j picture to ourselves any act, of human mrpuuiie so atrocious as to warrafii such sanguinary unislwnn lAiid; when 'retn::8ttchvt accouh'ts Ave '.tanpt not bijt eel rdtefut that Wi: lots have been cast X n a h-tupier clmler " , ''.Qn the 22?W, a soldier was flogged to deilth j at York, under the sentence of I Court officers Reerimental messr between the 1st and 14th June, and offering to dispose ofthe same, knowing it or them to. have been im properly come b v." The verdict of jtlte In quest was, that " the deceased received 300 lashes, and that he died of the same ; and of j the tever, mortification, and debility arising therefrom." . . Albion K. Parris has been re-clect- ed Governor of the state of-Maine. bv a jare mnjor;ty over his competitors. Mark Harris has been elected a Red n c .i preseniaiive in congress irom tne siaie of Maine, in .the place of Judgej WHit- man, resigned. The fever continued with unabated Iviolehce in New-York, at the last ac counts. On Thursday, seven new ca-1 sea were reported by the Board of j Heafth ; and on Friday 'eizhVnew ca- j ,ses. lhe worst news H,iat tne ui- lease-has made its appearance sn high up in the city, (Cheapside,) ' and so dis tant from its original seat, that it threatens , to leave ho place of refuge i within the Jimits of the city, and no J part safe ffnm .it ravages, v sn iri:aie iiui;enia, re- cently arrivetl from' Havana and Ja- . jmaica, and now lying at New-Yorkis (.stated tn have sixty-two cases oTfeYcr on board. V e have nreviouslv adverted to I 'the sickness that has prevailed during ;tne present season, in Liouisvine, r.y. 3y the Advertiser of the 4th injst. we j learn that tjjere have ibeen 11 inter imenfs in the burying grounds of that place, From . the I7u day.ii Juneito the 2d of September. ' Baltimore appears o have suffered lately a very unusual mortality, tho' the papersfof that city do not mention the prevalence of any disease o fa raa- lignant character. ' JSTinety-one deaths occurred there the week before last but we understand thev were princi pally within a' particular section Of the city called the Point,' near the wa ter. " ,: " '' ;,';.'. , .. A gentleman who lately returned to this citys from a tour in the western parts . of Virginia " arid - Maryland; re presents that sickness prevails in those, general ly healthy regions to a degree : In thbcity of Washihgton:we con tinue to be siriguIaVly exempted : from the prevalent maladies of othf sec tions of the country. " No fever of a malignant type has-yet appeared a mohgst us, and of the common autum nal fever; few cases baye .terminated fatally" either iu the, city or its; neigh- borlrood. .VfiL JnU - We have .met with no statement Which rilore forcibly evinces therexeps siveness of the. late drought, than ci Fact related in a York;, ( Peon.) paper, of the ZltConeiro, a creek, which at low water, presented a volume of wa i ter fillinV channel from. 20 to 1?0 i feet wide, in which there was not to be 1 seen A drop on the Uth cf SepK 1852) l ? ;fTielteh''frmn;:T4verp ahtlvl 6th ofr A uuit received Jtvy he Pluliprabb, stated that tW prwea 'Cbqcci have; jnoleen so low iiir twit vear a k -ft t h e'.f time a bo ve me nfibtv-tl ' The fcdldwingHs an eitract vflvtiiin parti l:njarf 100 hhd phky! wete ioldt since, at 27:i6 ?l hisvwilli riot frjo-l iuwcj iiiui Mum; jv . u . Hip 'Mlipper lid- tli3 exhaIv" I CpttoTi qnjh;nues ratherdecngio9 to gODcl fairUtfe England witAHft per cent uuh is u:e. aciiviiy wiin wnicn we are iidMrenjiiftintntttt totoreJiii. vouuiry iw uay icr gaoas or ineir. ma. ii ui a ct u re, w n n e inose oit nur. owji are u nsolll on ou el ves5 aAV' hai iithe cotiJierjiiencert rrhelVIamifactaJnr , m a riyj of ou rs are 'ijl e 51 d in i tted that our manTactare$ ;are?"iorlufr' e than' biiy them and 1?eeii ouf moqey at home to employ our own peopled rather than' rjiiiriaiiu are. in juii emniovment wnue send jit abrbatl toetnpldy foreigner tt wc-pci9i9t.-ju -wii .suiciiini cnurse oi. conduct, we shall have our! almshouse" crowd el by inanufaciurers, fkept rin idleness by our folly. ; -K V Wliy do not the Manufacturers do J ju st ice to t hem ( ves ? Vhy; 'do ithey not indict those w!u are cheating the pe op! e i n to i th e - purch as e o f Fo rei ti Giod9, by havi ngTtheulV sta in peil and ; marked aa if inauufactured here ? The' matmfacturers ought to put a 5 top to such an extensive," plan of forgery, to swindle -us iout of ourmonP jPuhish one and the busMrielia M an l end, 1 ; .V t The rioneers.The Editor :fof? tbe vr- v . r l : :i ' .i that this new production by the popu- Jar author of TheSpy' will jrrobablyj not appear, untilecember ',neit ; in consequence, it is said 9 hT the appearr ance of the fever. In . Newyork,arid the interruptionjnf busiheSs'Mirur ray, the cefebmteLondon pubUhel h a : d bo i fa h t it h e c o n v ri sh t : I aiStl li f will be publ is hed 1 n E ngla nd btb time J of its.appearance 4n this cou i- - 1 . i . s; 7' ! r.i Mathews, the celebrated come dian, appeared on the : Bal timores tage' last weelct persona tir( In the course of three hours upwards of forty dillVr- f ent characters in recitation, sJories, ( songs,-ScC i Hi debut in America ap (' pears to have been eminently success ful : his entertainments are described A.. , , , - . as entirety novel, anu ni co;iiicvuuuiur. M irresistible.: ' '? ; ' Jn Connecticut it ifbeen decided, contrary to all precedent, in an action at law, that ateamster may, on meet iii2 a carriage, take which side of the road be chooses right or i eft I, ; John Hancock. During the siege, of Boston, Gen. Washington consulted Congress upon the propriety of bom bard ins the to wn of Boston Mr. Han cock was then President "of Congress. Alter jUen. vvashington's letter, was readi a solemn silence ensed' -This was DroRen oyffmemoer masing a mo tion that the Hbusef should resolyjeit sen into a commiuee 01. me wuoic in order that Mr ' Hancock might givo his lopinion upon the important subject, as he was deeply jnteresiea irom nav fhg tlthisiestate In BustonifW he left the chair,: he add ressctl thejCbaif nian pf the committee of the whole in thfc following words," It is true, sir nearly! all the property I havef inte world is in houses and other . feales? tate jniKe town ;ofBbst6n ri)ut if the expulsion of, the. British army from it; ahd the liberties of our, country rt- noire their being burnt to ashes isue A . .1. ........ '.11.-, tne oraer jor uiat purposs jimmeu ue- '3Z:X:iX Z'y t.'A -.iidr'cy"ivi. iriArlrAhlp.' in the nrnfressof hU'mah i opinions, -''that at the very, roo,meritthat a British House fcf Commons was jrer warding Dr. Smith with 5000 for thervaoour of nitrous acid as a stroyef of contagion,5 an American le gislator, Dr. Mitchill, of. New-lorE was exni Dicing ulhu eimwciiiiceua, this individual substance, as being the matterjof contagiotr itself. ? fl" - j :,-- 'y - . Liomon Magazine. say thee.w-Yo?Oahe'b a efth tlen from Ila 9 aurfUyv evening iat between ? : ant! iirin mil hil. cjuirma ova bnntvn ' T- at that pMceThe KaiJ upynlanve-Zt its caUnfaieduat 10.000 rpanes ofx ' vJaswembrokeii in44be Wi2hbirboo1i f lan? ojgl i'ywjk brpk.'rhb : InjlewjfeU destroy-n. tbeRthirSiul!toVe 'Hyr'Gate; uithefeai( ;afiirilr;the8izfe ialh"cAi (anrl Whji haln .T.On ni 1 s nu(e cfiMtipHI! 1 Aisrr anrirVrapoone.;was ivinjjat an com cetve I . f. chpr oit therist the trmei with tcu pi. vs? per unuVf f tnifj bypromptarid ;utik;J;-A-' l mon exertions Qn boards u no'WamaireV &sXZ.ir&:v&is. - -' . wua?--oecf ai sfuccessiui; expert v x ents.apperVtojhaveeeh year jn Pennsylvania and New,- jerseys iicbitoiiU those sates Z: Aenw C tleman iiffJGre'rm iif iMayateV been c al tiatedj nu)yoralecircu ni J sUncesvOwing tojthe froUgh and poor . 4 ; lOxuriantln anS the forbtfttcels searce- '; iy infenrjfo the besnpland cottop of ' teont b-arolinaC.' 1 Wmptei ofVstirorig ana y siiKy Texrure,, is also stateq 50 : jikvebeen; rjused in, aiga'rden Irt.Cam ; denN J; knd that most of, the pods V r f. are likely to come to maturity. thon;Hi. v ; t mc seeus - were ; piantfn ; jaioin np PTtl-A'ientfea had rothced tliis last equal;t9 iat : v vvhich grows in the southern statesTs.t. . ; r' ::rzz:-:j z-;x?x WeheraU '-Court. VioVtossaAiistt,,i . 't T2Whereas'therejjs Vv v',,- pismenjrlraiHn i :is'.itfeforeft T toiii vie ted befo rany ; 1 jtehhsf s-'i the case, for;:-Jrailirig.pr. scolding, shall NV " dbretb ial 4pttieH heaiand, eare, tKt: ; iimesiagspnon :jp-:. fresh ollsalt .' $ i'i .in Tne year y pa, ijora. imngnara was apjwiriteiGq N ' v. andexpfwslyrcjeredj to alio wh6 ' -(', occasionriwhateve'r ? - '' ' r "" The Governmeht of Massachusett:)4 ' 0 in IfiOfl i troops, therevwa$ tJabger of a mutinyi' to Avert wjtichl they listed bilrf; ere- 1 , , dilTbjf'Wa -: 1. Ir issued 'inthe-'coIonieilPV. 'TZ?C . . - :! "" y- '; CD" 9ur corrcsppndent Ata distance, who .-' signs himselfB,-will do "well :, to . remember thrit ," rcpmmiiicatibns to the Editors muit be'post' paid." ; ' i -.jT ,, ':T-?r; . "LJ' -' ' : Mn thisicityi on Sunday 'raprning laxr, Drt Williani i Hvypod Ruflin, . formerly of Bertie) cout whehc hel had removed but a fev yejtf:;T been JabpHngi,iihder a pulmonary ,coufplaint which: finally carried nun to his fathers. . Ha haa'left ; many near . relations to lamenUhii. death. V ,. a j ,...- ..-; y":' V Also, on Sunday . morning la, BIrs;3ara!i Brown, consort 6? Mr John BroTi, liatter. . . - In Fayettevifle, onr the 25th. ult. Genera! -Thomas Dvis.;;;in of a pass- ing obituary; js all we caii 1 now pay the me mory 'of departed worthi) When the hand' which pens these line's is cold as the clods of ' the valleyy'the recollection of General Davis, will- be tresh,' in the minds of his surviving friends; 5 The man , of eood deeJsi ' without ' . ostentation ; the kind father : the useful citi- zen-his , memory will long outlive thfir're-. -. , membrance of a day, enshrined JnVthe hearts . of relative autd acquaintances Z, His remains wcie Attended to the grave by the brethren 'or.'PjtbfIiEidgaifil a nunieroUs train-of ?spettaletUen,'t :x;J; :4i if At Greensliorough, Guilford county on the 24th : Auifiist lasti: Harriett M. Faislev. zcd 1 14 years, hter dfjthe Rev. Wm Paisley. j pArid on the lth ult, Francis !IT. Paisley aged 1 7 years.- ' ' v 3 - , -' . In A3on Couhtyileuben Medley; Esq. in the 60th year Of his age, a worthy and respec- 1 tabtacituenIn earfy ed with er6Shula,:whlch so increased as to . ' i Mnderin .tuSyeal(the amputatipur--6hia righf leg necessary He. enjoyed company . w five health fdn a few year; after this opera- " 1 tiori, when the . disorder again recurred m his. . After i thishe enjoyed ; Uninterrupted health ' for -eight year- when he b ecame the victim : ', . tokhilimia'aXidk "' '-'a T ' m aampsonj couaiy,Kn vc wu u -the 4Jth yearjof fii age, Mr Wilie Mobley, -. a worthy, and' justly ; esteemed citucn.r II .; has left a Ltrge and promising family to mourn the nrepAable.loss ot a tender andatiecuon- s )tXe father ; and many who will long cberists tlietnemoryT a Muul ana taecrt fti - I) if ' i l 1 J' ' ',f ll A fl I' rt I..- 1!' r, .IV f. i I 't .1 '. y. v,'.n. i.4 V. 1 f its . It fr
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