1 .::-V 3 .5 ' HANK TOCK;fOk"A ClitblT ? J1 Stack, belonging to tWestate of T)r-; Public Saje. on a credit'of si monthscu ."joesday, the 7th of October next. " Bonds ' , vith two approved WuritiestJ wilt be re quired. f . v v N.-... s'- JCSHUA GAY. , " F v R KPWD. CRESS, 'S j- - sav'srmry; Sept. i; : : v- , , . 51 4t r SORTH-CABOI JNA, ; rpHE f seal year, of this State has now sprain " yearly roiled around, and in order that none concerned beiafcen by snrprize' or. frvXKl sliTrnherinJt tray be expected from Ye Public Treasurer that,' according to -afre the attevtion of the Sheriffs arid other pevenue Officers be solicited :to the necessity oft tiling-and balancing; their Accipmt8 re ncc?vclr with tbej. State; on or before the f r:t (bv of October next, . being the"f ine fix ' cfl hv law for; that -pnrpo.se.- The. Treasurer - tVercfoe conforms to the custom above re ferred f? hut even whilst' he does so, be feels both pnde ana pleasure in calling;, to -Tibdth3t,".Tdginjr of the future .from the ' pit, be is" warranted in the belief all con- y tcrned ,wcufd prbmptlyand honorably have irouitted tnemseives or. uus an important ' Jutv, without being reminded ofitby.him self or anr other; : t ! ; " JOHN HAYWOOD, Pub.Treas'r, " LANDS ' ' To be sold for taxes due for the year 1821, in 1'anaoJpu youmy. Fersont1 Awi. A o. of sieves. Wm. Prown 4 John Fnrpson J'ichard tJilmore Jacob Ilinshaw . Thomas Needham Caines U'iningham John Vearcren . Pbenezer Puntin pohert Curtice . 200 c- 3 50 ' 300 '520 220 : 94 .175 104 166 400 160 : 210 .50 - 203 207 -82 80 350 125 200 John Stout 1Vrn. efds. adm'r for Pob't - Fields, dee'd. r x Joseph IIaUey -f . , Vm. laughlin -?nnel 1-imeberry John Spoon Joseph Talbert -David Walker Lewis nrady -' V',- Feter Davis for Lewis Davis Te'cr irdi!er' - ! John I atham " ! ..Tho's Tjwrer.ce for Edward? Lawrence ' ' $ James Latham, jr. John M'Collum 100 2?2 42 288 300;" r,04 157 r 115 224 87 300 130 352 ; 320 ISO 3.50." 300 224. 250 103 393 357 380 325 .370 125 roo 189 83. I.ewis Needham Kicharl Tomlinso'n ' James.' Owen Je sse Tucker Wm. Dunn , George Savers .T5eniamin Stanton Joseph Sweney ' Sampson Yickery 1 The estate of John Hammond Williamson Arnold, John Kolen . .' John Dunbar - , Den iamin Fuller John Gibson ' Willis Hix Wm. .Tenran '. John Lewis , ; Wni Morns "Enoch Morris Nathan Phillips ... Jonathan Snider , , Stephen Scarlot David Snider Charles Steed Do. for the heirs of Beckerdite .Richard Deckerdite Leonard Filer James Gaddis ? Sion Jackson - J;; James Jackson John Smith . Jarrrs Thavcr t Philip Wh'esinhunt . Penjamin Wright jdam Whesinhurit Fenry Whesinhunt Jchn Whesinhunt Wm. Andrew Joel Brooks ' . Wm. Coletrain Pr seal Cole , James Fdington Josiah Ilodjrcn Jarres Morgan Ahsalom Hunt Wm. White (of Guilford) Matthew Cole Dred Goduin Samrtel Graves Nathan Hudson rcrncliuS Ia'hcm George lather 'ichel Luther John M alone Dniry Miles Thomas Andrews Ekhard Drown, sen 150 300 300 377 100 . r G07 100 260 100 10O 100 135 197 ntir 32 140 211 2U0 200 100 SCO 100 300" 350. 300 X- , 300 , 300 100 570 250 300 200 216 142 4 -100 300 70 200 50 Wm.' CJark, jr. Hon JM1 1 Hm. ;-Bohins Wpt. Thornbfough" .'cse Arledgc John Lambert James Moon Henry Mofiett Wm." Searcy FekiclAltom Fdward PreVve Reuben BundyV Rebecca Crbw Atrress Chesholrt Klijah Grissom Asa Gvissonx Wm. Ilearn .?" Micajah Hiil Ju. Arthur Harris tli Harris Micajali Hill Sen. Wm. Ilearn Sen. Solomcn Luther -Benjamin flomax Jonathan Luther Nathan Imbert John Milsaps Michael ltedwim WiVjm Pedwim, WilHam Kussell. F21 jvicl Sandere 'ohn Th mas 732 180 100 100 200 100 fc 150 100 " 150 500 w 300 . K)0 18S 4C0 " 325 ' 333- 333 -100 375 , 150 200 Ha'r'y Winssow The s:ue of the above Lards will begin on e first Monday in October,, and continue from day to: day till all is s.!d, or A much 'btreof as, pay the Tuxes, due thereoiC . ISAAC LANK, ShiT. Sept. 21- - 51 2w tl II i PRIDAY, sfePTltBHR;i2, t8?3 bear to copra folate nur TJlowcif?. .n " on the eoritinwed j halth of our Hfyi and caH'jipon fhejii ami ori our Bflypg for, gratitude-. rnr tJ1 ?i?nal blpjBsirjs xv now, ippioT..aRt vfar r thisrifriod vcrv hps rr "was" bowed dnwn: wlK sorrow, for if ar v individn-J .pprappn me nrp conrafrion, - nis rriepd frnd dearp' connexions were lancu!?hjng:on bed of sickriepsor wrere borne to th"e tomb. It was a mot affUrfivr .ppriodi for ro.thy xvho'ep voufh and health appeared to promise fpng-th Fdavs were cut rlawn, and tvjthered Jikp the jrra,s. Huf one caP Fenous Indisposition, 50ar as we know, is in our City ti and the state of. the atmos ph e re;;al tb ou?b i s va ri abi 1 i t m ay occasion tpmporarv colds, has' been MH!v favorable to gpineral health. Wp have bad during thenmmer, re. pea fed thnndpr pu, vyhich bv dis persing the accnmulafec! vapours, ' vp purified the ?ir t hp source too, (if 'the :,Tnppbiticl exhalations jih'ch o greatly; contributed to the unhaMi ness 'ofonr city, has been removedt and we trust , that this fall season yjll not rpalize the fears of ouVtown resi dent. '. : , . y- r There is another suKipct of import ance, to the "State at largp. ) which we r:nnot pass bv hp prosper: of an a bundant harVest; There is no neri" ! of the .year which morp powerfully calls upon mn to rejoirp tfan autumn and there is no .Country under the. canopy of Heaven, where the bless"ng of this delighffu.1 season are displavrd in grpater beauty and fe'rtiity than in our own." The bright verdure and lux uriance of tlie TnCian com. field, and the fender reen andrenouv blosons of the cotton-rach cannot bpexcplled j in appearance by anv ve-etablp .pn- ductmh of transatlantic Soils. -Were-weiodwell on their distinguished utili ty for food and raiment, we should exceed our limits. In some section of oiir State, the lower part ,particu- larlv, the purple glory of the' vintage, " (which might be cultivated to greater extent and rofit), just. succeeding the igolden wheat harvest, diversifies the j sceneand man is compelleil involun- j ! tanly to exclafm, i " These are thv glorious works, Parent of ; Good . ' . .... V Vith'Ten in our fields and garn' e rs an d Pence w i t h 1 n r . bn r d p r s . I e f us rejoice even though. the man of our rhoice, doe rot at the next varancv fill the President ia.1 Chair for whoe ver sits thpr. Seed-tiinfe and Harvest will never fail us.: r Our lUivlc JK'Hps . V'e have, for ome time pas, bepn much concerned to observe that the Bark Notes or fM tfe were ;rpatly eprecia?ed 'n the Northern Citiee; Jl nives us pleasure to av, that the Noes of t' e Jfa.'e Bank have risen in value at New Yf-rk from 10 percent. h'low rar. to w! ich.. owipg to unfavorable cirenrp stance, they; were at one ime deresspd. to 5 per cer t anl we !ve 'vann to expect 'that thev will enntirufj o rise, so rs to be nearly, if b" quite eqtisl to gold rnd silver, when, no !oubt, our Bnks will again be nrepared to pHV specie or northern funds fnrt'em when 'presented : And from -the ffpr' able tlirec'ion which has been !ariv Itjivep to a considerable portion rf our (trade to our own eaport. instead nf foreign ifarkets. we trust a like de Iprecjafion in cur currencv will, never again be experienced. , .--' "v- J KLKCTTON VKTUIiXfS. - Calxirrt'tr-.lf hn Phifer .V ;,AVm. M'Lean and Q. Iclter, C I Girere..TfSe Speight ,S; Tharles Kd UvardHnd H. G. Rrh.t', C. ' ' -1 .'A?e: T)urant Hatch St R. M'DanieTsnd lE.Jarrnan C. j Carteret. Afdrcw Vilson Si Tsaac Hel- len and tfdtvard TI. Hell, C. Arirood.-rThomnsI ove S; James R. Love and.Nipi!n Fdmonson, C. fjH'? Columbus County alone remains to be heard from. CONVENTION DKLEGATES. From Stokes. -Willis Pilkintori and Col. Matt. It. More. . -.'Montsromert. Thomas Heam. 'Chatham. Vinship Stedman and l?3chard Freeman, Esquires. JRekwhtun.-Thomas Settle and John Bethejl, Esquires. I ' Jfth -Carotin n Ilepresenfatipn in the Eighteenth Covgress.-A though the various" issues of the Congressional Election have been announced as.they have, ocurred, wje think it may prove u-efu, to give a connected view ofthe different returns, that the reader may at one glance, ascertain the result i Tint District,' Alfred M. Gatlin Srctwtl, , - Hutchins G. Burton, .Third- Thomas II. Hall, Fourth, . Richard I). Spaight, Fifth - "Weldon N. Edwards, . Sixth Charles Hooks, Seventh " Jchn Culpepper, XightK tvillie P. Mangujn ", Ximh - f liomulus M. Sanders, T.enth -i 'vjohn lxmg,hjJ Eleventh :Henrv WrConner,. " Tveifih Bobert B3Wnce,V - . TJiirteenth.: Lewis TVUliamSi Js'ew Members.. . -. FflZv tfff .Tbe iatT of this .cob nty is at prenlt jibderini ence of Mk Nichoi sljolf Sme Archii e.ct. JpprreTice 5 ha vi ffroyed the fq i d i p g j nVecurei (s e vera) ,,n a i ri n g of enrd es ha ving?niad e ther"e$ca pejfrom I u) ine t.nantv t -ouriv oas uij-ecTfu ihk. pmpnsed .allerftrn, arr?eiably to a V?eign of t ATcbifecf , po onfy ; f o insure future security to the . a.but jn several .respects' io ; impro re Jts in terior arranofement, , TbflO high: fences whtch now inc'oses 4he bui ding wi'I pre ven t any ji mprnper cornn u nica .f ( on with the prisoners and the afjfljtlons which are mftde to 'the streh thtof the Jsil.bv ljni"2r thelPoors ttnd walls with sheetiron &c. will, if is believed, efTec tuall v prevent fu tore breaches" And the moreconvenient arrangement of the wards provides Tor the; separate Uin?hemenf 0 fj the ilitTerent desrripti- ons of prisoffers. Particular attention will;also be given tt preserve thp. Tail j itr: iiwiu tvi-rv filing, wMJcn migui in jure the lalth of the prisoners; When these improvemen ts shall b- Vbmpleted, which they will bp before our Approach lnghupennr Court, we trust there will be no further necessity to calf upon our citizens to guard the Jail gaint the Machinations of the most daring offen ders : ' j , "t Wp fhtn(r if due tn'nffiria prorh'ptr- fude fn se; thit AVrri. C .Clanton, o. sheritF of Warren; C(ihtf. has been theffirst to settle his public ac count with the - Treasurer of the State. n the course of the present-month feverv Sheriffand Clerk in the State is expected to ' -dttJtkewise." Safe Tit fifici TMiid.- We are In formed that his Excellency the Gover nor has appointed Col. John Patton of Runcombe countv; Commissioner to superintend the ; sales of publiclands, recently ! acquired from the Cherokee nation of Indians, which, by a refer ence to a proclaim ion. published in 'he present and last; week's Register, will be seen, take place at Wavnes- vilIPf in TLivwood counfv, on Monday the 22d instant. T! e foreign intelligence contained o ?hi week?s :aperwill be found, in- C resting. ' In the preceding , columns he reader w;!l notice! the prelimina ries of aj'tre'a'v of AmifyJ between Spain anff BvfTKTS dines tie mother country and her colonies ar i settling their differences. Thji isa it should be, though the treaty wWicl; has been concluded, is perhaps too late to prOve of any service to 'the Constitutional government of Spain.' We congi 3?ulte our Planters on the increase in the nrice of Cotton, & tlie Vreat demand which-exists Tor that ar ticle in the British and French mar kets. : " j - : . : W'e are sorry fo have to announce the death of the Hon. : -Board man. a Senator of the United Stated from' tiie Sfate of. Connect cut. . He died, a Jew davs ago, in the State of Ohm, whither he had gone oh business. I - Gen. Jcinv Okddf.s is re-e ected In tendant of Charleston for the ensuing ye?r,lv a miorif y of sixtij-swen votes over If. L. Pinckney, Esj. -PMiTit ThoMpsov, Esq. laving ac repftd the fTice of Asncrafe Justice of the United' States, vacant by-.the. death of Ijtiffop T.ivinostonJ the Pre- i iident of the tTnifed grates hit appoip ! ted Comt-JoirvRoDOKBS,-President bf I the Beard of Navy Commissioners, to I perform) t''e duties of Secretary of the i Navy .til his further pleasure is known upon the subject. "! At the Commencement at Cambridge College, f Massachusetts) ori the 2fth nit. the honorary degree of Doctor of ' Divinity was conferred ori Charles ell nf Boston, and on Professor i Sfewart of Aridover. Thf rnsutt nf fhe C!onPTession3leTcf;- llficms in the State has been tnor favor- able than we had been let to anticipate. Me have now ofs raon jto believe that the irholf nf the Delegation will be decidedly friendly to Mr. Craw ford's election. There rp none so blind as those who refuse to see." For, I notwithstanding this conclusive ict,! those who are opposed to Mr! Crawford stifl affirm his war t of pop ularity, a,nd of hi consequent loss of 'the tote of the State. Such insertions thus bade in the face of day will cer fainft wei?h less than nothing. The war has been carried on in the enemy's nwn1 country? for we have all along been assured of 4he " popujaritV,, of Mrl Calhoun in the West ; fet defeat has been'the fate of his supporters. In one Congressional District , at least, the Presidential election was the pivot on which the contest turnec yet the Calhoun and Adams Candida ;e was ea sily beaten. These things ure howe ver afjiimed to be no indicat ion of the public sentiment, because tey point to the unwished for candidate. If bow ever, in any one instance the result had been uitierent. it wtiuUJ hive been it wuuiiJ have oeen evidence positive' of ' haiped upon as d epprsT "e shi fts to whic hisppobe fft l tiii . 1 u. 5 - wim . - m u u - 1. .- M- u. u aMrw u - a l m u v u m m m. m. i. war n i ' re re1 uceq: w wfrv :j-i ui e,i suu s, :ifeep' thASquietlsf eep'pJ -Peter Pnofc has been appnintpdby. the President h f ith e t th if ed St afe$&f O'be Ithe Di' !fTcfndgevf Tf.SnesseL From the late Elec tions in that state, . we learn? further, tthat William Carboix s re-eleced, without opposition to be Governor 6 he SfafeJ ThisISfafe"t entttledto n ii n e H eprese ntati ves i n -Co hgres -afiv der the present apportionment. Ve haye heard from the elections fn five Wt he "districts' V h ch h ay term iftated lin favor of Jo 11 k- B 1. a in, JotiNtotK I kK tANiff IWlfl fj and Jami s I. Sandford, , i 1 j An original portrait of Columbus has been received at Kew-Tork from Cadiz. ; It is a present to the nation, frbrr -Sir. TWrell, American consul ai Ma'aga. and will be placed in the ca pitol at VfHshington, among the nati onal paintings. of Trumbull and other eminent artists. ' . The Prksident of the United Stated is at present 11 pon his ' .farm in Tjoudon County., His occasional, Heparfu res from, and returns to the city, are not noticed, hecruse his absences are shrt and ne rs at all times within a tew hours' ride of the citv.. Mr. Secretary " Crawford left this city yesterday; on a visit to his friend land connections ;n the upper part of Virginia. jVaf. Jnt. ,f :t.rio.fThe -new'- CJoneress is to meet on the 31st of October next, to fix the form of government. A letter from Mexico sayS,there is very little doubt, hut that it will ba federative republic, many of the provinces having declared for such a form of govern ment. K 'S'ftffuehartnak Canal The Commis sioners, appointed to ascertain the rac trcabilifv of,a Canal route from h cusquehannah to Baltimore, have ac complished the object of their journey. We understand, .with much regret, f hat th ?y are unanimously of opinion. that the. projected ChnHh is totaUyAm practicable-without incurring awex? prTise far -ejrr petting the. prescribed lv untfi of expenditure. The summit le velis upwards of eleven hundred feet and it is sahl that; the only way n which any thing can be accomplished is by the means of a lateral canal, com- mencir- somewhere in the neighbor hood of Columbia and extending dowri to tide. Morn. Cbron. , G a Li a no, a leading member of the Spa nish Cortes, in a speech j delivered on the ?4fh of May, notices pur Coun try in the following comjlimentary manner : , ! ' -jv , - j Let us turn our eyes to the U. States of Ami;' icn country ", which presents the 6 ran ideal of human institutions, ?m:d noinK '?ut the true pmh to prosperity and forv; Tr what does it owe its' power ? Tj what the stability of its."' constitution r To, I the'principle of revolt against arbitrary j power, ano ine maxim 01 me sovereignly of the people " Petershur? fta. We know nf a small fr.rrrt in the coun ty of Prince George, within ten miles of Peteryburff, the tenant bf which, last yean with the ereest exertion; -was enabled to crib only fifteen barrel of corn this year, the sauie person, cultivating the same ground, employing the 'same force, will make, bv e?tlmHtion Two Hundred Barrels: Now, it is true, that we have all heard a great deab said 'lately 'about the flourishing state .of tbe torn crop but here is a fact which can be establish ed beyond the reach of ccntradiction, nnd is worth a volume of unsupported as sertion. Int. An affair of forgery was recently tri ed in the city of New-York,'in which it appeared, from the opening of the case, that the wife of a person named Weir, had aided and assisted a man Colburn, in counterfeiting her hus band's check on a bank for g 800 which they obtained and -fled with, the hus sey leaving her children behind. The wretches were arrested, and 8755 of; the money recovered ana, inougn a presentment had been made against the woman, the testimony of her hus band was not received, as she might be a party to the matterj and so ber partner was acquitted. A writer Jrt tbe Halcyon9 an Ala bama paper begins an essay on the importance ot fruganty and economy, with the following declaration , w hich seems to come from the bottom of bis heart ih - "' . i . " '. j I dislike the whole matter of debt and cre dit, from my heai 1 1 dislike it and think the. man who first jnvented a ledger should" be hunsf in'efBffyl with bis invention. tiei to bis feet that his ; neck , migbt support him and ins y jvo ivv vaiwi Great Britam is cut by a thousand iieasues 0f canal natigation. and tra.' versed in everv Vlirectibrr: bvaboiit iierVanceof!ap1nn v . fdtihe writer, Jte detit fed his com v- mumcations tdrUorigref "at the open i n r -01 r pa c n ; session, .j rj persu 1 1 riorjwthat pufbote ; jiri'd he ijeve; ; while Ih0 state hoiise clock: was striki Vv ;, ing inaci.nour.ni3 inviiauons iu -ujm f her were alwayV given a t.foUr o'clock. P. M. 'o- I fd 1 w ejij -f.'fiy e jtni n u tes for fa the variation of time pieces and -h6 w? Waiieu no ionger7 iurv auy...uucv; ;uci.i tan Jagigingin embers of Corigresir sometimes came ili when dinner waa , nearly half over .-Tjhe, Writer haa heard the President; say to thein?.wthi' a smile f Gentlemen;, we are tna punc ' mm! frvrf wMti'f Tli.i vp .1 rnnlr vb-hn never Ask whether the cotiipany has conie ; but whether the hour has cainei? . , :; V V " i 7 f -mvm. -wr -vr ' - ' ; , Perfection ot thp. Attn with o m& ness -A man. inhduri has brought 1 to light t'.r wonderful proherty of fx-v cu6aftonJ-:.'The;:.pae. give nlaugha- ; We accouht of his .eJcaminationJ beforo the Lord; Mayor, during whic!i fie: 8 in ai 1 11 iiic iiicipieucy 01 uib uusir . be had , to sit up thirty daysaqd night ): to turntjie egjjs lest, the birdsKeiilil be (lefor)jled 5 but flow' he citild pfo. duce a thousand chickens id one nighty : and of rhu c h V more u n e xc e pt 16 n abl e. " character than if brought up under thd immeuit l e care of their motheVahol" chickens produced in this' way laid eggs at vail seasons while "those tSat came' the natural way onljr . erercisea' their faculties at stated Reasons; rV; uacci . -r" PRICES CURRENT. Wilming ton. Sept'&. Fayette- villeJ"' SepCV Vewbertl 1 . je CfiWTS. BrandVjCoi 125 a 140 42a 45 100 a 150 175 ", Apple, 45 a 50 40 a. 45 6a 9 18a 25' 32 a 35 Bacon, Butter, Bee's waii Cdflee, Corn, 8 15 a 33 a '27 a 60 a 8 a-C9 so; 35 15 a 25 30 a 35 29 a 31 '45 a 5 29! 3 50 65 Cotton Candles; " . Flour, bbl. Gin, Holland,- -American Iron, per ton; Lard, -.-; Molasses, Potatoes, bbl. Runij Jamaica, 13 ;io - 12al3flla 133r 13 a 161125 a 13 $5J a 6 a ?K 90 a 110 125 ! 40 a 45 ,43 a 45 '4jla-5a $92$ a 95 $100; $12,0 v, , 8a -9 90a 106' 9 8 a uq 35 a 37; none. 90 a 100 60 a"' 65 45 80 alio: W. India, 70 a' 80 75 a 8S Kice. per cwt. 300 a 325 350 a 400 350 a 40& Salt, Liyerpool 55 a 45 a 60 50 100 v? 70VT5- 65 f 18a 20 40 a-It . Turk's Isl Sugar, Loaf, v Brown, Tobacco, cwt. Tallow, -Whisktt, 85 a 90 17 a ; 20 8 a H . 8 a; 10 400 275 a 350 9 a 10 8 a. . 9 10, t 40 42 40 a.. 42 MARRIED. - r ; On the 26tb ulU in Ron coun'V, Dt?. James Wilson. to Miss fEli2abeth Kern , Communicated In this county onIori- day ast,: of biliou1 fever, afltef'a disres in? illness of three weeks, Wdlfarn Heory V ; L'goh, (be on 'y son of jJohn.'Ligon, Kstf; ' i the eleventh yeari bf his age. ( In the nremattire death of thUT truly promlsinff - ' I and interesting youth, bis afflicted 'pareuta inn 11 icuwz, . ;ac ou-jirtHicii hq iriypir ble loss. He was a kind and most dutiful ,, sont- and in the afFections of his preceptor una teilow.siuuents he hlled af largo space ; and was much' beloved by all who knew him : Butt alas ! htis now(gone to the silent grave Like tbe sweet sum? mers' rose, he has heen cut down in the. . bloom of existence ; but we trust h purei. . spirt will dwell in peacie on the bosom oT -his God ; J. ':': - -'': -. f " Fronj earth's cold grave, and death's relem? . less stingy .- :f. iy':-': f--.',--; .On Angel's pinions, let him risj and sing, . In sweet accord,' with saints above, , . - " These heay'nly anthems of redeemi glove SuadenIy, on the7th ult. at Culpeppef court-house, V.'Rev. Peyton Anderson, of ;he" Methddit ChurchI Mr. Aw -s,- at the time L ofhig death, Presiding Elder of Jame& River District, and was for some time' a stationed ' Preacher in this .cafcc ',' '-, "'I ' ' ; '.'(.'' 0n the 8th ultin Northampton counf; Mr. Peterson Brown, a respectable inhabl- : . . tant o5' that county. o , , ;; t; . ' , : About tthe same time, Major- Cornelius ' ' Moore. . : x: . . - '-r'M : - 1 f 1 On the 23d:nlt the town of Win(&jj air. junn acquires. ' s.4 ; ;. - - - . ' ; j " In Murfreesbo'rp' on 'the 21st ult. the Rer, f , Samuel Wellsaged 53 years, for many veafj ' a very pious Aliniater of the Methodist Epis1 : In the same place, on . the 20tn ult.vMft Sampson Ilea, a very respectable inhabitant of that Borough. ?::-i'-- O 'v-i '--Several days oast.'WiHiamHint on-' Rsar tf ?' opident and very respectable planter, of BekV'I $$-- tie county; 7 - i -?'- ' ' , :X :". ' In the; prime of. liii'Ii'fe.at 'his 'skit on7 ,v Capt. Alexander Rossi-eminent forbiy honesty, integrity, and firm patriotic priri- ciples. He was the last son of the Revo-" r Iptionaryhero.Mij. Francis Ross, of S. C: ' -, who felt ii the'struggteibj the mdepend ence of hisr countsy. Captain Ross left a uumerou family of children, and repect- v able iconnexiohs, , Who will long Umcor' '" theurreparfoie ACaroltiOan: ? C4mtmcated-in Lexington, i Ga. on the: ' 191Q .uii josepn iMotloy, Esq. In the death of thljr amiable and worthy man, socic- J ty Has sustained a great losvancl lu's wife and numerous relatives, an irreparable oh. : those who knew; hinv wen bis death, will be dulv arjoreciated He Was a lovinir and k-!nrf Jiusband V a dutiful and aftectionate sbii 1 anJ a faithful and sincere frierki.' . His; heart was '? t the lieat of . charity, and benevoleice.'i'lle "'. was'universiiliy belovet't, and ;hii deatht ill be IpDg and eiacercly lacjented, , ; r,i:-r.v ' n 1 If m i 1. j ft i i :! I i. y ft i 1- tt- 15 j a, ... fc. 1 1 5 "i : -v 1, !tJ i I! fi't r tt r. vi 'I 7l v 1 Mi it 7 yr. . ,'- HI