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- : - ; - . , - . ..... v ' ' r ' - ' i ; . ; r, -"t ' ' .- ' u' ; i' ; ' V s : y n lv u - - i. V 1 r . s. -. 'J- i - 4. v T 4) an ire the ttlans r - T ' Ui warp 'a by partf raj? to IJ like Broiii., iVoCxxvii. F&IDAY; AlARCU 01, T86 t -. . ...... . - .- ... ,. 5-4- . ,x r- k v ; HiMMM4MMMMMWMM4M4KB4MM4VMMMVMM4M44aHMaMMHMMMM4MVHMM4SVM. H ll 4 iV 4 . . 1 r r V j ... f i ? t 3 -Is published crery Fbidxt, , : JOSEPH (SALES & SON; ; f r r At Three Dollars per annum, or One Dollar anl a Half for half a rearta oe paia in "Z y' 1 ADVERTISEMENTS ;; tt itbtexceedinfr sixteen lines, neatly inserted -5 three times for One. Dollar,, ana iwenxy - FiTe Cents for every succeeding publication ; ; Y .those of greater Je ngin in x ne same propor ;v iftn;..Commllneations, thankfully receiv- ,ed:...Letters to the Editors must be post ' '-n1d ; ' : .''5 ' - r- ' r Concluded fromQd page.;' .nt Tind in union and in peace ; their ' action, lilt e their hearts, was one. ' The. am- bitious temperTilotted, against this harmony " and concert- . In despair of .prevailing over their united strength, he sought to divide and r conquer. He drew our fjraif mother to a so litary spot, to a lonely District, in the garden, lie talked to her, In artful words, of amend- - inff her state he bide her exerqise the ri,?ht ' of acting for herself he flattered, her wis- dom, her vanity, her love of poer. Jfad he renwined bv her partners side,, this elo- quence had been vain ; but' bereaved of his counsel, separated from his presence, with . no arm to support, no eye to witness- ; r i LfTer rash hand in evil hotrr ; i Torth reaching to the fruit, she plucked, , - she ate.!'" .': , .. .4 Earth felt the wound and Nature from ',;Vi ber seat; - - . ' ' .: Sighing through all her works, gave signs - of wo, '.v.v' . . . . - That.all was lost' . '. .. , ; Xye sir," that all was lost. And let the 1 .States, tiiat j.ow cpmpose XhH happy Union, 'jnisled by the eloquence of the honorable - gentleman, contract the' hahit of) tampering .vith the Constitution ? lettbem, in the ex citement of an election pssed, or of an elec tion to come, disturb that curious, that bless- . d adjustment of powers, which isnow our life and our pea, and .all will be lost for ' " tK-Sir. let the People of this country believe what the gentleman has so earnestly told them, of the corruptibility of this House, rif their Representatives, and I say not all -mil be lost, but tnat au u iot irrcu-ievaoiv--iu- , tally for ever. . -. - j But such. I thank Ileaven is not my opin ionall is not lostall is safe-very safe. The country stand at this moment in that po- iuton orm ana erecx, in wnicn rrouuence "intended t!iat it should stand ; at home, a mo ' del of tliat wise, and prosperous admiiistra-"- tion of domestic affairs : abroad, an examplar to tlje discouraged nations of thatlong-desir ed union of liberty and 'law. Sir, if I held 'the opinions to which I allude-which 1 hope ; m mature reflection, the gentleman from S. : Carolina himself will revise I pay sincerely I would not come here to proclaim tliem.- v Here they can do no good i the bour 19 gone ' -v by f the battle is ' fought ami lost. But I M-onia go-uiin tnem 10 r.ngiana, anux.wouu: there sound them in th ears of the reform I ers, so called; tliat poor deluded company who without leaders, without er tinsel, We fol- Jowirg the phantom of reform through tlie dark patls ot treason ana asssssinauon xo me '. caflbld. I Voyld fly with them' to the : con tinent of Europe,, ana see' if I could there do jiothiitgio repress tlie movements of revolu tion, ready to break out in that fair quarter of the globe, In pursuit or the same delusive od, proved by tne tauure ot our rxpen , rnent in this favored lam!,1 to be thus delusive. 1 would CO with my doctrines to Turkey, and ' there strive te nere'the arm. of the Sultan, thathe mlgh drive the ateel deeper into the TjieedinW heart, of mancled Greece; ficht- ingfor the insdted mockery of i-eedora for which we fought, and at best, tor the same treacherous and short-lived success. Thn, elr, if I could find on" the fc of L-he : eartli, one mild, beneficent, parental despot, who loves his people as his children, I wuld go and lay my forehead on his footstool, and beg Iim to ret Ins iof on my In ad, as a tt creant itizen of a recreant republic. If I could not tnd such a living monarch, in weeds ot deep est sahie, I would join that mourntul preces aion, that spectacle perlups never before wit lie&sed on 'arth the funeral convoy of the potions, which' even now: wr lie J utter ;thf woma, is following the kidand departed ar biter of life" and death' of fifty millions, from v province toprovince," frui mourning Asia to , jrnourning EuropK - ; " . t . .. ,,..4 ' TUESDAT, ilAncnr,' -a rf Hil!sborDUg!t pa per, has ' col Iccted ' to paper, IVredgipg. Machine 5 first tf its being ordered f(erward t.f some parts j)t ; - thei.toachtnerjr having been received ; 1 t .uier all the iniurmaiiQnwuicn,. irom r' time to timej baVbeen published in the "Wilmipgton and 'FateKCville papers, i and in tliis paper. in:rchtinn to - the 1 iriforroetl, from a source tvliich he cannot 'uthathV chine' received h the ljalanie-tchetiyahd doubti u neUiernj thing else )ias been purchased ji n d esiripg.tt'kbbr. the ?eal state oC the buiines '-' f"V'" - HW.EJitorofrth Uilliborough paper, c ihni theiinformation'ivhicli he has re- ceifed on this.subjectV in -altogether incorrect AVe knoy that the? Drwlg,- inir - Machine and Steam Eneine have been pqrehased and paid for ; that tliejr have been received at ViImington,'and ynder the superintendance of General Dudley, a member of the Board for.In- ternai Improvements, have been fixed in a vessel parciiaseq lor tne purpose. and which U under thte direction of Captain Potter j and we can speak with the more "confidence cin ' this subject. from having heard Gen. Dudlejr (who left our city but a few davs ago) 'say, that he expected Jby the time he reached home, the Dredging .Machine would be ready to go into operation. v",- Thes.West-Point Found ry'Company at New-York, with whom Mr. Fulton contracted for this Machinery, were to have delivered it in Wilmington early in june ;r our, irpm causes unKnown to us, it was not delivered till late inT the fall ; and 'after it was received it re q u i red con si d erabl e , ti m e a rid 1 a bou r to put the parts' together. , An Engineer was furnished by the Foundry 'for this purpose, and for placing the .Steam En gine and Dredging Machine in the ves sel , provided , for the occasion, which had to be cut down and prepared for their reception. K Vp - . v " Nothing, we bclicre, lias -been , want ing,. either.-on' the part of , the Board for Internal Improvements, or the Civil Eirgineeri to get this Machinery into operation as 6don as possible ; and we trust we shall short! v have it in our power to say that the flats below Wil mington have been completely removed. We learn thatncasVres will also be taken as soon a the present high wa tershall subside, forclearing out the Cape Fear River betw'eeh Elizabeth and Fay- etteville fall the obstructions between llmtngton and the former place hav injx been already removed.) A lare number of hands,' it is expected, will be employed oh this work. Panama Mission. The Senate by a majority of 53 to 5, have taken oflt the injunction of secrecy, from all lae do cuinents and proceedings, connected with the discussion of the Panama question. The motion to , remove the veil of confidence, was, niade by Mr. Centon, and the dissentient votes were Messrs. Edwards, Mills and Stumour. The resolution "was in the fullovvini words i ' " ; , "' 'Rnolvcdt That the iniunetion of secrecv he removed from the President's message of posed Assembly of American Nations at Pa nam:i, Rnd frofn all Executive ; communica. tions made, and documen's sent; to the Se. nate ins relation thereto, ami from all pro- c"M's. 'c acuiue iipnn inat sanjecr, from which the injunction of secrecv has not yet heen removed ; and that six thousand copies of the whole he ' printed. Also, that ine injunction 01 secrecy be removed from an communications relative thereto, receiv ed fpn the .Executive since the Senate's de ciion upoii the-Mission, and that an -equal nuraber thereof) be ..printed as an appendix to thet proceedings had, 'and documents" first sent, a 'Also, that all papers and dociinients sent; and communications made-by the Exe vuiic io uic ijuuiicoi icpresentaiives, and not sent or made to .theiSenateshall in like manner be printed in a second appendix. distinguishingf the papers and passages sent to the House and not tto the Senateamt Uiose sentta the Senate & not to the House'. Also, that the resolution f December SSiIk shall be transferred to tlie Legislative- Jour- mi 01 me senate. n; - : '.From the hurnber of conies which the Senate have orderedfto.be pririierjit is cviuciil mar . inesuDject)ossesses; in tne romo oi tliat iMdy, greater interest than the public sentiment has hitherto. inroni-4il I4. k..'.. I. ' iL'f' 11 ?rvJ, "uveaieu ii.wiu.. e hair take an earl j jtpportunitj of pub liihin such of the doc u merits as wevcan find space fur,- and amongst ithe first, ther.report of the Committee on Foreign cpnUdential -icsiage from thef Presi A en t . . in Mhi ti: lie nominates the Com ussivncr : Resolution wa Vsfibm it ted t byA Ir. IJjtxcii, one "of our bcuature lelations, adverse to the epedieocVof T;;inSmiatlj;o "Whereas the PresidentYof the tT. States, m hi openinjr Message to Congress,, asserts, that'f f invitations had been accepted and that Ministers on th e part of. th eU, -S -i ' would be commissioned to attend the deliberations ; at Panania, without., snbtn'ting -said; uomina- 110ns xo,xne aenafe : Anu wiicrcn!,,iii aii. ri ecutiv'e communication on the -6th of Dec. 1825, although. he submits the nominations, yet maintains the rig-lit previously announced in nis opening .nesaagc- iu-iuic pusscsscs va aiithorlty to make such appointments, and to commission them without t he advice and con sent of the Senate ;1 A 'd whereas a silent ac qu'iescence op the'port of this body may,5 -"at some future time,. be drawn into dangerous precedent : Therefore, - ' v.. : 1' - illesolved, That the President of the United States does not constitu'ionally possess eiiher the fight or the power to appoint Ambassa dor$i or other publ'c "Mifiisters," but with the advice and consent of : the Senate,' except when vacancies happen in the recess. r . The establishment of the " Fajette viile Sentinel" has been purchased by John A. Cameron, Esq. and prepara tions are making for issuing about the first of May, in the (place, of the Sen ti ne!, an enlarged slieet under the title of the Nortii -Carolina Journ al -the Editorial department to be conducted by; Mr. Cameron. ' We will give his prospectus an early insertion- ' . v ! , " ' , . j .v . . , '. . , - t The Milton Gazette state that the Ticket which drew the 820,000 in the Korth -Carolina State Lottery, remain ed unsold in the hands of R. L. Cook, Esq. Postmaster at flillsborough. Natural Curiosifi.On Sunday af ternoon a monstrous catfish wei.hins- 40 pounds, was caught'. - on board the steam Doat tinierprize : wncn taken on deck, a bunch of tape .wormg- some thousvuls in number came from his mouth;on6peninghismaW,the following -.! c J : l -'j 4-ri . arucieS; were, iouiiu in ins ueiiy. v ine maw of a large fish full Ojf provision, the claw of a hawk, one , lb. salt . beefJ the jaw . hone of a hog, thp ftceth- of which werejpai uy, . digested, a Irgltt wood knoWand'abont a pound of corn bre ad, besides several ; rib bones ;fv a hog; this isra fact hat caVi be .attested by the .'captain aud mate of the Boat and by a geutfemen of high- respecta bility of this qity ; r However incredible this pheno menon may appear, it is no less true. JJarien Gazette. CONGRESSIOXAL PROCEEDINGS. ' ; SENATE. Saturday, March 18. The Senate did not sit to-day. v - . - ' ' ' Monday. March 20.' The Senate was occupied nearly the whole of this (lay's sitting in discussing the appropriations (in the Military ap: propriation bill) for the continuation of the Cunrberfand road, and of the pur veys with a view Internal Iniprove- men t. ; 't he discussion, however, was but briefly entered into by most of the speakers, excepting Mr. Ramlolph, who addressed the Senate , ranre than three hour3 on the different questions that a rose. The motions to strike Out the appropriations were finally all negativ ed, and the bill was passed. to a third reauincr. r- HOUSE; OF REPRESENTATIVES. . Saturday. March VMr." C(cke, from the comihittee on Indian affairs; reported a bill to car ry into full eflect the 4th articleof the Treaty of i the 8th Jan. 182h' between the U. States and the Ureek Indians, so far as it relates, to the claims of the citizens of. Georgia against thesaid In dians, for injuries done prior to the yiarj 1 802 ;? which was twfed read and com-1 mitted. . : V . . -; : . . : .v- -.-,: '. Mr. Everett, from the Library com mittee, reporfed a resolution, authoris ing the clerk to subscribe for 25 copies tf the Congressional RegTsle r, v tif Gal es and Seaton. -:'. ::0-:M 1 Th wlioe of the sitting , was nearly and IJrent, antl opposed by Messrsi, bac ke and yin totj Srj C The drcurnstatices : of . . the. :case? to which ibis disDuted bill refers, lie with. jri k smalt cbnH3ss -claimait,v a iteceiyjer of Public, Moneys in Illinois received recticif - the Treasury, pepartment to deposite hii receipts in6qjly.;ate:Banf tl i s tan t -from pla ccfojf -fiis residence.' " in tii'e "x than r dne Hundred engrusseu uy a private oiu, ; vv i u: Ewing's. 'ihe claim was supported b Messrs. Cook;r Henrj, D wiht,! bcoli in; the; State. ; Sn1eufp;lji,.-'-;binlc' was established in" his own town of Vahilalia, and the receipts bein but small, & himself confined by sickness, heVws u nwilling to incu r the "expense t-f sending them to Bha wneetoWn, , and tlep'osited, fheni in.the Banfcof Vandalia a uauK in goou cretin, auu vuevKac State' funds were kept 1 Iut themean time the bank s was iroobeu scrutiny 6y the Legislature prbveotjtat thej ofEi ers of the bank were til ear; of all idame and exonerated the institution frnm Iiabilify. for- the : State moneys which had been stolen. x The claimant a man of hih character and Undoubted integrity, asks to be .relieved from his Habil ity .f ir g 1 000, d epbsitetl an d sto -len. The money vs not deposited as a specific sum, counted and receipted for by the JJank of Yandalia," but was in Wgs, and received. by Uhat bank v-as special depbsitei, for' which they were not responsinle, farther than ti general understanding that it should be return ed in the condition it was received, be ing put there only for safe keeping, but not for use by the bank. h,'( t ;' Monday; March 20.MJ'' , Mr. Strong, from.the Committee, on the Territories.;' niade repair, aCctVn panied by a 44 bill concerning lands in the Territories of the United States be longing to non-residents which was twice real and corimitted. v j This bill provides, that hereafter; ho land in theTerritbrie? of the U States belongi ng to non -Residents, shal I be sold for taxes, without giv ins at least one year's notice of, the time'aitd place of " f ' '. '' . 4-1 . hucn ?aie, in some newspapepoitne ter ritory,', by ix moaths publicatioh- the lands to be redeemable within two years on payment of tlie taxes and at the rate of 25 per cent. per annum premium! oh the amount thereof and also provides for the appointment of an Agent, ' at Washington, jo receive the taxes clue in any thcTerritories &c.-to cbri tinue in rorce tnree years, cicij r (:v; Mr. Allen, of Mass. offered a resolu tion, instructins: the conmittee on the Militia to consider the expediency of making: provision bv law for the instruc tion of the officers of 'the Militia in field tactics, and .the.du ty in camp or garri son ; vvnicn wa&agreeq io. v On moliqn of Mr.Slbane, of Qliidf all the orders of the day were postpone etf preceding the report, of the com mittee of ' Elections, . concerning the contested eiectiojrot tlie Uelegate from Michigan. Mhe. House then tooK;up this.subject in comnittee of the whole, 3i r. oawyer in tne cnair. - , The report of the committeei favora ble to the title of the sitting Delegtte, fM r. Wi ng)-was real , and a debate en sued, which lasted till the usual hour 'of adjourrinient ; when,1 without coming to any tiecision tne iiou3eaojourneu feUte of NorthCarqliaa ; Rutherford County. ' J ; : ' Court of Pleas and Quarter, Sessions. ' v ' January Sessions, 1826.' ! ' . f Drury Bagwell, John; Bagwell," tuig4iiiM;rtiw niiv, 1 . Petition - uavm uussei ana "wue, jiunes Reavis and wile, and George Partition.' K-'. Detreist. v ' '. "F"T appearing to, the satisfaction bf the Cdurt JL- that David Ruaisel and Kachaei his wife, and George Defrcistare inhabitants of ano ther State : Ordered therefore that publica tion berhade in thef Kateigh Register; for ix weeks,' that the said David Itussel and Ita- chael, his wife, "James Reavis and Polly hi wuejand George Detreist, be and appear ire fore the ; Justices of our next County Court 01 rieas anq vu:inrr ossiwij to ,0c-iioi.cn for tlie county. of Rutherford, at the Court house in Rtrtherfbrdtonfor0h .1. .l . ,f :u 4 !"'? :- :.w HUT Ult-f Ui itiouuaj' i 4i vi f JCa, ; uicii and there plead;; answer or demur ibrjudfl ment will be entered . against them ezparte ami maaeaos'Mme.i .r, " ff; .-v :' " ' : J - 1 ..- ! " iV. t VJS-,'. -v; v -.A.' Witness,' Isaac Craton, CJerk of our said Court, at' office, the 2d Monday of January, 1826. -.. -' ' --i .v" 35 6w: 5 f ISAAC CRATONCi c. f -: S talceri rip .and committed to the Jail nf ;. Camden County in the .State' of North, Carolina, on tne 2oa qt J-noary, 1920; A negro manVwho' calls himself Jim Roberts alias Moses 4 Fuller, snd declares hims. If to be a fred man, offering papers to.that effect, but; which papers being inspected: by the Justices-on the ben6h of Camden. 'Cocrt ere found defective ; ;the aforesaidt negro- man Jim' Roberts alia Moses Fttner, is about five feet' five inches ; htglii t rather'darlc complt x ion. ar-full face larire head, lias a down fok when walkirig or spoken to,' sappoWd to "be anoui .wi4nyivc;,yeara?ui,;jfef-uy irv4t; a jtfWemaker." ; Persons; bayjnril interest'ift evidencing his freedom or. cwinli slaf kl are requested to come fori jthe-tiniel mited ..byIaw otherwise. be dealt-vfith as clirectf d thereby.-, 1JOWDEK" KEIXUM, Jailor. HnHE Doctnnes of the Church rmduatea '.JL- fror the tnisrfjjresehtation of Jhn y :. ;; ; ; . ' ' Hiee. and thfe integrity of tteves.le3 Religion : ;-!, . I -. d efe'sded against , th no bmment -princi nie S ' .' . ' ! of Promiscucui Rible Societies, bv the'ltie-fit. ' ' ' i' lteverenclAn! i'jtittcrcji Cishopdf thef,' .fvA'?V i Dkiceseof NohlCarolinai rr'.u 'A - 1 r 1 " i ' ; .. .'; .. . . ' ij' TIIE public' arei-etpectfully f i ;ml-.informed9;Uj.at I Iwve purtli4el m .V K S if il that Johjf 'established- aim?; d I ? -;liVknownTAYE,iVrrento -, iateirkent by Mr. Thoinaj Johhsoniandfot.' - i r . IIICI IJftJJ-: fTil IkUUCI J. l VWIU3UII 44. , - - Wfli. Kuffin. which ! intend ;cdntinuihr 16;V I: keep as a house; of-tertainoienti widcf ,7V',V. -rv ; the name of the r:' S ' ;:-V-!'v Jl"X IVarrenton Slug Inn. V, " '; ? t shall not mske tares nromises.but shall on-. .-. VT ' V . lav that I will do my best to pleasthe January xv: '', ; viaww.j4. Ve tnow Mr and Mrs, Rnsbrnwe!l, a'nd feel; perfectly assumed tliat tlit-vinow hdw.to keep,' and will keep as good a houe was .v Vc;" ''"Vl eier. kept in thfei state of North-Cafolina t nd '.V ; . ' with plei!re recommend them to uurfricndii . ; ' , ' -' and the public generally. , " , ' i JOSEPH HAWKINS. . 4 JAMES SOMEHVltLEi' - ; r PETER R. DAVIS -Warrentoh, I8U1 January.' ? K- 4 J. S tate of Nortlf-Carol i na: IlocTcinffham County. ' Court of Equity; Fall Term 1825. .William M. ytXl atid othei-s, f ' Tt... I. ' RahdarDuke Scales fldmVof Abner Valkef V-.; . . ::':v ;Q:::- -!decM, and;others;;'V- vr-;. IT ftppearinr.-to --the- fatis-fiioWoOh; -Court that Orft Scalei, Philips r - I V v his wife Judy, Sarah; Torter,.iAbn.er;.Ce i ' nault, Samuel Heath, and his wife Priscilla vv 111 ui j-ure, . rfuuii xricnu. o-iucs ui f;4ii - James Walker, Abner ChiWers and his tnfe" Nancy. William KergusOh'ana his wife Judy defendants in this case are not inhabitants of this State. It is therefore ordered that pub ucauun pe msiac lor ; i weru in , ur , ' leigh Register, that the said Defendants ap pear at the next Court to he held for Rock, ingharh county at the Cbnrt House in Went- , -'4 worth, on the fifth "Monday aftep the fburtK corifesso and'beard fexnarte. .' Witnei' Jamef . Aioreneaa, vjerc ana Master ot our s.ua Coirtat6flBce.;thfe fifth Monday after-tha. fourth Mdhav in' September A." D. 1 825. ; ; v f JAMES T. MOREH RAD C. M. K.V We-ntybrihVF:cb.:Vl8g6;-; -. State XoTiiCalud Ashe County TwV- 7 ;H; ; ' fc v Court bf Pleas and Quarter, Sessions, ' February Term, 1826. Vrv " ; " ' ' jr-V Catharine MinerT- -3'; .,.--.'..-..t w.:,'Viyf v The heirs at law of Daniel Milleri dec TT appearing to the Court hat (teorge Mil rler, one of the heirs ut law of D.-iel Nlil . ler; decMjj is not an-inhabit'-nt.bf .thirsVateV ; Itisordefed that:pu!iieatibn b'mae'for five ,week8 In the Raleigh ;Ri-;g-!sterV tJiat un-l iesstfihe f.saidt Geprfreappear at the ; next uourr oi,iieas ana (uarierfje3ions la oe r held-foif,theebuntyof Xshe, in the A 6w4i b 1 Jefferson, -Ob th; 2nd liondiy of1 May nextf - ' f and answer tlie netit ion. it W ill be heard e'x .-' . ' Aloncay in tMarcn next. tnen ana -.tnere 10- . yl ,v t' plead, answer or, demuiy; to coroplairiattt's ' v bill otherwise the same - Will be" , taken pra ' " : "( part. r THOS. CALLAWAY -Ulkri ; j ?; February 15, 1826. X -.m--38-5W;'' V-. ?'v Tnfoimktion -"WantctL rNF'ORMATfON is wanted respecting 'the -C ; ' present" residence 'of a Mrs-Iemonst? v-' - J Emmons (formeflv qf Rockingbm conntyv '. '.'- N.C.) r, ; if dewii of the resiuenefof hef ; vi.;- : l . I heirs: She was rnarried durlnp the. A in'e ri ? y e, cah Revolution to Capt. John Summers, sin 'Z, dead t aftet which, she married Mr. Alexin vf ; v, f ' , -der Lemons or LemmonS. J The last ' It-tiers, T -, - t . from her are dated Rockingham county,: ' : ';. .'t1. . C. March; 18 1813. 'and Augurt 8, 1814.- .,v Property to a considerable amount batfalTen " y ' to her or her heiiwAddress to itr. JO UJf ,V BROWN, No.f 239, Front-street, New-York,. 1 v Martli J 1, 18i6. 44 4w f . : r 4 . .1-1 pen on the 16th of; November, list, from '-J . whence was taken-t wo Pocket Bookswh'cli v rt'"t .: : i t " - '1.'. I",' i'l.'lV. 4r ... ' . 1. '. 4V coniwnea scvera vaiiiaDie ,raper.va'pn,T wiucu were iwQi;pinw.inu uiie, n 413 oil . ; -.' -r Frarns Ttove.x to wit, one We ' for ' two ' , " hundred arid sixtvix loTlarfl etei!rttL Iff Dunc-Cn and Jonn M'iTenzie, ahd due 'the r 4. 1st day of January. 1821. -The -.otper note . was piade to myself, and verf one day after; V J.'V-' - '.' 1 r'.' date, some $neV in the jalter;pa'rt!of the ,1' . '..'(''' twenty-five "dollars . One other Wot e or due Y; .1 y ; bill executed to F; V, Leak,,inthe svimmer ' - I Of 1821; for seven dlars.' S On- other note W. , 1 ' - I or due biR, ma&z o J-vnes Ccle '.for -.eighty-; 'y, . v j seven and a halfc?ntsi the spriit-irrf 1821. ,'4 - 7 ? t her 'ofvthdse: nrtes,or tl mikrrcT ihentVi :J-V. , trom paying- tnera to any ouer. person than? ; - -, ., myM.jpf':t v. v : - i ;a v ' '-r. ' 4 I also rorWariv the uMc from iradinfoT' ?" ' i:rote ljave' to said ErAsmii5uJxve:fHr fi';4 V V' i ' hundred and Stx'-bllaV bearing interest frorn-- -' ! tV' r the 1st Januirr4i821-V:i which, however. ; i" ' - by;pivmisei;there44;ught,ta be .'tUtetifo)-cf'. "jtlf i;, two hundred fit sixtytfiree:dol!ars and ' e-irh. K - " ' " V 1 1 am. ceierroinea npx xo pay, as my not e s, ' . fl . r ; ng him as a j painst-himtrejejntended as a set offhand .v;f Y 1 '- " 1 3 irard.withtn j since the robbc rron my "Stfre he. wjilivs to1 .,'. 4 k "he willf avail himielf e theadvantafje of mr i liti" ; -' , ; 'i: r Riehmorid C UlCorthiCroIIt v :;r ; '4 ,'!V 1 , y 1 'f . 1 4444) .1'. 1 IT k' V .7-.' (. - . 1 .. I 4, -j, '.4 f 4V. 14'--. ' . Ml 4 ' V" . I. ' 4 '',C-. 4 4 .44 . ;V ' ' 1. t . 4. t v AM t V;-
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 31, 1826, edition 1
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