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" UH:! S l--1''''' I ' f-'r;"- -0WetbpUni of fair, dellghtfulpi.ee. , ',V' l' ' - - . '" w ."-.J - ' :tXf V VOIZXXVI Friday, 4, mf; a1 4 K . r ri.V?'- r5--?-' Not- fexfceediii - sixteen lines; neatly mierted three times for One 'Dollar, and Twenty-Five v pfipnUfnTveWaiirceediftDtibliCation Those i ofgreaterlenth in thesarae proportion... Com-j i tnnf!auonsthaiiictuyrreceive'i...civc tthe Editors must be post 8 paid IVl. Van BuaEV a Senator n the Con- riindfMfl3REtEiJG a Representative J l rom , uie . same. if 15, a i ncu :i.jri on;sSn4ayl last, ! oi t()eir retuiu from a Governor. pSSw, ana will we iinaerstantf. :nWby'M treiaVWwircn Sttperwr Court, tor mp Tjfehis wifeand acquitted. The Re- h porter states, that Judge ftuffin laid it dowa as the lawv thaithe vhusband has a I risht to, inflict moderate punishmept on .liis'wife," tho in t civilized society, it was universally donsideredCas dishonorable and d lisgraceful jor jpers sittfa- ions to lii't their hands against tpeir wives, tions to lii't their haftdsagainst their wivesj We know a learned Judge m England, de cided that the husband had this right, pro vided the instrument of correction did not exteeytihe'Mkiiessof his, tftamb but whatever the law may be, in either coun- trublic aerithnenif will decree, ; jv Tlat he who lays hid hand on woman, Rv in the wav .of, kindness. - I .;t-' . '. Q t-rptp.h. whom 'twere base flattery . f- m " - - -w - ' To call a coward."-- ) Wrjifinict' JZUtiions:Th9 returns.from the electohsin this State, are so nearly completcthat their result may be safely .calculated pn : The following gentlemen Vwilt compose tlie delegation in the House 4of Representatives of the next Congress tizlessrs.rNewtonis-Xrezvantv Aiexan Atrt Archer, Randolph, Daren port; Clai borne, Basse tU. SteyehsonV Rives, P. P. jRarbour, Roane, Taliaferro, Mercer, John BarbouW Armitrong, Allen, M'Coy; Floydy Sfnyth andpjohnsonl A Col. Joljn i Wiiliainsi late U.. Charge ' des. Affairs to the Republic oj Guatemala is announced as axandidate, in the Knox . ville papeis, ! for the Senate of the nex Tennessee Legislature. a . TL. CnlnmCiiialii) save thnf tUm ill ctnfp. of M r Mills health (fate a Sena tor in Co'ii-' gress; trotfl 1 45iassaqhusetls) will, compel thatcntl eman; to withdraw from being i a candidate at 'the next - election: It says that Governor Lihcoln will, probably be the 'licit "candidate. ' SwihdlinVht N. Yprk Enquirer in timates tHat'iU a practiee. among a" set of.desperajte nontpirtof the community in -;thc foi ' U w ingf manner, vit :-Td walk; through the upper wards of the city and in the vicinity of matket to enter siihnl taneously into I hotels, taverns and porter houses, and then :give out, aavthe current news of the day, h' . ' , k a ' 1 vi "' I ft i that such anu.sucn oanKS nave miieq, ana after the news is well afloat, to buy up the iilts it Ca great discount and get5 par lor tnem -at me cou nter vi me soiyen t uqnK, and theii walk !dff with hands ftff)dcket and A public dinner was.given at Carlisle Kentucky on the 2 1st March; to General ' Thomas Metcalfe, io hpuorof, his services fts a Representative in the. Congress of the United Stated ; , , :,'- ' : Ve discover by a Treasury advertise-, inent in the iNational Intelligencer of the 7th i insthatm six perJ cenU .stocofeiSislo be paid off at the tTreasnrVand the.sQveralLoan OIBces of xi, '6oernrii(mt!o day, of July .. ... . . . t t t .3 TnIottoryvifel!lpassed inMhe;New York Legtslattire asi a substitute (tir thfe hill rejected yb y the ri CToverjior, ptovtdes, that venders of lick cts, excepting vtnana &ers of ah th'orie.d' lotterfis4 inthestate l,ut- to ventt fortrigii ticke ts p and prohioi ts except file mhaeiroshatihtic " UmMZ lilfiotllketl LMj1? ?Mter!eSi)ubjeclIh AtThreie DotU pet? nnulnj or One Dollar and a aUfalf Jforhalf year to be -paid in advance. he offender to fine and impnsoilmertt,' or both. r,The forgerj of a iotterj ticket sub- ects the offender w imprisonmVoJt jaot e,x- 0 mg seven j-eara."- ; - - . . V ;"; l. . .i . -: y alive : Industry iThe J Catholic (Juetion,'pdtt which the Weal of the empire-., was, on both, sides in the debate, de clared' to depend,1 was'.; fiilljargued and finally, decided in two sit tings, of the.Bri- lsh House of Commons, ,oq consecutive lays. .Adverting to I his (act, the Nation al Gazette remarks let this despatch be compared with the duration of debate in our Congress; even on subjects of much ess extent and relative importance. ":i Oc casional Jy, . more weeks are consumed with us than hours in the British Legislature ; and it cannot be said by-'any one who has read the reports of the argument on the Catholic Question,; that it was not ample ; hat it did not embrace all that could be deemed, necessary to enable a hearer to de cide, though he had been, before, wholly umnfunneii and -unconcerned. The Resolutions of Mr, Giles in the Vir- dfia Legislature ajre published in tqeLon UobjMornirig Chronicle, to shqw that ' the disputes betvveen the Southern States and the General Government are approaching last to a crisis ; . ? We understand ihat the health of Mr. Crawford i3 so far restored, that his friends t ilt It If of TrnrAQii-i. ' Ini i. - n 4. : xL hink of proposing! him; tor a seat In trriale of the U. & in 'the Voom of the Mr. Cobbv who peaks' of resignine. v. c. Journal The great Ox Cciumbus, is advertised for exhibition at Boston. He h stated to be 4,000 lbs', weight, and is ''probably the largest n tue woricii He certainly dis proves Buffon's doctrine of the degeneracy of animals in America. ' . : Alexandria. Avril 23. It became necessary, on Saturday last. for the. Collector of this port, to enfo'ree the President's Proclamation in relation to the British Colonial Tarde. The English ship Killingbuck, of liondon. from Ami. gua, with a cargo of molasses, rum & wine. ano several passengers, arrived cn that morning and was promptly ordered to de part, in 24 hours. On application to the President of the United States, the passen gers were permitted to Jand with their bagga ge, but no other privilege being grant ed the sitip sailed within the prescribed time, for some port beyond the limits of the United states. A part of the cargo was on account of resident merchants. , 1 , Gazette, T Phladelphia Democatic Press says $ ' We hear it rumoured that a number of gentlemen in the city and county oFPhila delphia have it in contemplation to purchase the. large and elegant Presbvterian Church in oruer togive a Call to Miss Livermore to preacn regularly therein." The Cheraw Snectator nnblishes thp fol lowing instance of longevity in Chester field District, S. C. as a proof of the heal- ntness ot that part of the State Joseph Jordan died about one year since, a ged 104years. His relict, Julia, died on the 19th ult. aged 108 years. These two have been married and lived together above 80 years ; and have resided in this district upwards of JO years. They were both members of the jwemouist unurcij, and lived pious and ei:em plary lives." Season- Accounts from various quar- w representing tne1 present oyiuig oa icmariauie lorus mtidness vege tation is much earlier than usual, and ao pearaftces indicate thit the present will be an uncommonly fruitful season thrnup-hout the union. With us, witli regard to the fruit trees, there have been xeven years of dearth for during that oeriod the fruit has been more or less destroyed by me irosc j last year, in this neighbourhood, the peach tree, entirely failed.. The pre sent season, however, we , are, as in other. sections of the union, promised fruit in abundance ; the frost, so far having pro duced no injurj-, and the trees appear to hiave been made more prolific by the fail- ures oi ine previous years. Hut the hqs- oanotnan, mis year, nasmore to cheer him tha the prospect of an abundance of fruit ; the benehcence ot Providence appears also in his fields and Uiere, too. is .V promised a plentiful increase J" For the, two days past copious andrultful showers have interrupt ed the long coiitinued: dryness of thetst;a sonndtthe industrious farinercaaMsee hdthing in . prospect to . mar his work : a rich hiryest prbmisestto rejoice his heart uuu can lorin ms gratuuae. :Jiillsborough i?ec U Our season haseen so far favorable to .(ruittllfi of :trees,are ' iil of tbemi Even the apricot has yet escaped the cold, livery si bids fair at present for a good bar? est Jri frni ta and wheat bu t it is ia saying;atnon some orthe old people,-that jfcw -the firostuntil inefuUof tKeuioonfe it large quantity of shad-the chirping mar imbers; and th( market te begins to displqv comfortable stores arasus. J ho temnerature nttne. air is Very seriialfiHe 'arM iinsand yes terdayf somethandeVand Hghthihg; fn irutn,,we nave so iar enjoyeu a very season abie spring. " lr jficftiE CUmpilerJ - .Greek fair at ijaZiworr.-The ladies of Balti- more1, ' partaking of that generous and humane 'spirit' which exists tfirOtighont. the country,' and which has been signally dupl.jedin some of the large cities, ih favor of the helpless famishing roraen and children of Greece, have adopted a nqve and ioteyestingi,. manner of carrjmg their benevolent desigTi into effect . Thev have or- ganited a 5uf, at which fancy articles, the works of their own hands, are exposed for sale, the avails to be appliedto the Greek fund. In; this mode of managing their charity the greai efid is reach ed by a method ag pleasing, as it is uncommon, and that best of all recreations which addresses itself to the pure and hallowed feelings, accom panies the dispensation of the means of subsist ence and comfort, to thewretched descendants of a people from whom the .earliest sentiments of freedom and glory, were, derived. The throng was great, and too good-humoured on such an occasion not to be liberal ; and the fancy merr chandise is in a fair wav to undergo a farther transTormatton into large stores ot uou ana rai ment for the objects of the charity, the amount received being about $1,500. - . Titsculoosa, Ala, March 24. tn the case of Thomas M. Davenport against Jonathan K Drish, upon a. suit for the seduct on of his' daughter, Eliza M. Daven part, now Mrs. Af Farlane, the jurv return td a verdie ot 1525 dollars damages. The defendant moved the Court for a new trial, which. bus not been decid ed by the court. Small Pox. Upwards of one hundred and twenty persons are afflicted with this loathsome disease at Snowhill, Maryland thirty have al ready taUen victims to it. With the knowledge of . the protection against the ravages of small pox afforded by vaccination, which is within tne reacn oi every one, is it not surprising mat we so often hear of cases of this kind V Truly, " experience keeps a dear school but fools will learn in no other." i SmaU Pqx. This loathsome disease is existing at Camdeo, J!. v;. at tins time. it was introduced there by a person who caiiie from Charleston by boat about the 1st of . Marc). ir It does not appear jto have inlecteu many ot tne inliaL:tauts, ct accor ding to the., certificate t of Dr. BLanding, .f that town, the danger may be consider ed . vas not great now, every precaution having been taken to prevent its extension. . jy. (J. Journal, When we refer to times long past, and recol lect the violence ot parties how that by one of them ail the acts of tireai-Hiitam were jii.-tih ed, and by the other those ot France palliated, extreme m one begetting extreme in the other, though it is now freely admitted that we were grossly wronged by both, and that like proceed ngs, on the part ot either, will never hereatter be submitted toby the "American people. In considering these things, the following tfeautiful mes have otten occurred to us lii eathes there a man with soul so dead, ' Who never to himself hath s-.iul, ! This is my own, my native land . And w,e are led most earnestly to desire that party shall ever again) raise up a feeling in our country to stand opposed to any ot its ngiits, as to be aflected bv the acts of fireeners.- We shall have, and, j.i haps; it is best that there, should be, diversities of opinion on questions of internal policy, or as to preferences of persons but no American principle should be given up on that account. We wish " peace, commerce and honest friendship" with all nations, without ' entangling alliances" with any,- & will demand epprocitu of every one. We 'will riot, as it was reported to be the practice of the Dutch mer chants of Japan, trample upon our best princi ples for the purposes of trade, nor solicit what we nave a right to possess. We do not desire to impose conditions on any which we ourselves will not permit to bear upon ourselves, nor will we allow others to impose them on us. Nile. ' ry The article copied into the Register of the 20th ult. relating to the local improvement of Wilmington, was through inadvertence credited to the Wilmington Herald, instead of the Cape- Fear Recorder. MARRIED. In Murfreesboro', on the 20th instant, Master Howell Francis, aged 16, years, to Mrs. Nancy Hill, aged about 70. In Salisburva on the 12th instant Mr. William Cooper to Miss Sally Coupee. In Davidson county, on the 22d ult. Mr. Geo. Huffman to Miss Margaret Summey. On the 10th inst. at PJeasant Garden, Cur ke county,, Sidney S. Erwin; Esq. of Morganton, to Miss Caroline It. Carson.. .. On the 5th instant, Mr. Moses Fight to Mrs. bonhia biaui, ot Row an. tn Fayettevill on Sunday evening, Mr. RobtJ M. Spicer ta Miss Caroline P. Steel, of Fay etteville ; also, on Thursday evening-last, Mr. Malcom MMdlan to Mtss Sarab Ray. , r ln Richmond county, on the 29th ult. Mr. Da niel Smith, to Mfss Lydia Uuie. Onthe Jd mst, Mi- Henry Leonard, to 3Iiss Catharine MNair and on the 19tb, M. Alexn Mk Donald, of 3. C. so Miss Ebzabeth 'MNair. daughters , of Mr4Alex-M4Kair. ff" . In Wilmington, on the 5th ulr. bythe Key. A damEmpie, ,MrGR French, of Rhode Isjind, to Misa Sarah Caroline - Weeks, daughter of wi dow Susan SwairuL. s . jWr". On the same evening, by ie Rev. B. JEnglish, Mr. David Thally to Irs. Eftzabeth iiaber. t : , Qn the 29th uluin Claden county, Mr. William Ramsey to Miss Flora Jane MPuerson. - , ; ifl Bladen county, 22d ult. Ir. UugaU- Rayi aged 67 to Miss Margaret Blue, aged 44. l On the 12th ult, rMr, WilUam tRusseU, of Tennessee to Mis; Elizabeth lliompson, daugh ler of-lleury Thwhipson, Esq. of Orange county : Qn the 19th. uluMr. John Turn buiL to Miss Marr C. Goode. of Mecklenburfr countv- Va. -' i In Charleston,; on the 19tb f ult; by, the Rev, Dr.: Gadsden Vete Ji' UaflettEsq, of Fayette yille, to'Mwa EUenor ir.Deilemie; daughUr qi tne late wot ue iiermer. KS tins are swarming m great numbers; At the residence of ilrs. Mary llnts,- in taw county, on the 10th ult.' Mrs. tJrsula Philips; f in her.75th year, after n indisposition of 3 months. sue was remarkable for her industry and ecorro- my, and died in the full assurance of a future re- Ward. : , ;,..-' ,.t f , Qnthe 10th inst. in Warrenton, Mrs. Part he nia Urainerd, the amiable consort of Rev. Elijah Brainerd, formerly of Vermont, Principal of the Female Academy; in that phce. ;.? ; few days since in Nash County Mrs Mourn ing Arrinjytoh, consort of Mr. Joseph Arrinxton -of thatcountv." ; ' " i .., '. At his residence in Gates countv. on Monday, the 16th inst. William M.llarvey, Esq. a worthy and highly respectable inhabitant of that -'county, sincerely regretted bv an extensive circle of friends and acquaintance. In the town of Montgomery, Alabama, on the 26th ult. Mr. Thomas Colemau, , a pative of An son county, in this State,1 aged about 28 years. He was, shortly after settling m the town in which lie 'resided, appalrited Clerk of the-Coun ty Court, the duties of which ; office he ' dis charged with fidelity. In his private chaaacter he was distinguished for mildness of dispositioh, uprightness of intention, simplicity of manners and goodness of heart. i In London, suddenlv, on the 29th of Februa ry j the celebrated Dr. Kitchener He, had din ed thai day at Mr. Brahani's, with a large party. . r In England, the Karl of Onslow, aged 73 vears. ; x - In Paris, Lieutenant (ieneral the Dulce Vicen- za, Caulincourt, aged' 54 years, formerly. Minister ot rorign Amurs, and Grand Ecuver, to the Lx-Lmi)ror. After' llonapirte quarrelled with Talleyrand, Caulincourt was employed in sevei ralimpoi tmt missions, but was much out gene raled by Castlereagh, Metteruick and Nessel- rode. lie--was. ...however, a ereat favorite of uonaparte. Since the restoration of the Bour- qons he has not been employed, but has retained the grade and psy of a Lieutenant General. THE DRAWING OF the Dismal Swamp Canal Lottery, Sixth Class, Yaies & M'lntyre, Managers, took at Norfolk on the 25th instant, when the follow ing numbers were drawn in the order in which they stand, viz :x- i 13. 45- S3. 60. 40. 16.10. 21. 28. The capital piize of $10,000 was sold in Nor folk, Philauelpku, New.ork and Providence one-fourth m each place. The fortunate holders of prizes and our custo mers generally are invited ttf invest in the Union Canal, or New York Lottery, ! to be drawn In' a few days See advertisement. ' f' YATES & M'INTYRK,. ... , (Haleih or Fayettevllle. ilVehad again the pleasure of selling severa capital prizes in this State, one of which is own! ed by a citizen of .VHm;ngon. Aprd 30. AvaluablePlantiitiunhi Wake. fV HAT valuable Farm, lately known bv the JL riame of West-Hill, lying on both, sides of Swift & Williams's Creeks, adjoining the Plan tation of Governor Branch, about nine miles from Kaleigh, on the Road to Haywooil, settled ori- ginaily by Joseph Lane, the Grandfather of the late occupant ot that name, at a time when far mers had choice of the best lands in the country. The wtfole Tract of laul contains To Thou sand Two Hundred and Twenty acres -near 12Ud ot which is prime land a considerable portion of h fine low grounds. The residue is well-timbered long-leaved Pine Land, and is sup posed to afford the best range for Cattle and Kj ;n the county. Tne farm under cultivation s between 3 and 400 acres, on w..oh there is t tolerably good Dvvclliiig-Houie, and other out- Ouiklings, on as ItandTne and healthfu.1 a site as can be found in the county, or perhaps jn the su e. 1 here is a small Grist-MiU, which is con venient for family and neighbourhood purposes. The farm is in good order, and that and the land may viewed, on application to Mr. Tho mas Howell, on the premises ; and the terms of sale, which will be accomm idating, will be made known on application u J. ' Gales. . Kaleigh, April 26, 1827. 5y-tt. -NEWMAN'S ; CRtEBRATLU. The Runner ai the Bottom - A PATENT having been issued bv the Presi rk. dent of the United Statesto Edwaid New- mun, for his valuable improvement on the Grist Mill, the subscriber is fully authorised and em powered to make sale of Rights for usiog a single Mill, or the Kigius tor using aaia aiuis in any County, or in any State in , the Union, except Louisiana. persons wishing to purchase Rights, can di rect their letters to Samuel Morehead, Postmas ter, Martinville,- Guilford, N. C; and they will be immediately attended to. . - The superior a: I vantages of this Mill, consist in the grinding being' done so near the centre, wbere-tiie power is applied the small size of the stones, and the application of -pressure to sup ply, the absence of weight. The running stone is placed jm the spindle, and facing upwards to the bedstone, which is permanently fixed.' The pressure is applied to the centre of the runner, and the grain introduced into the mill through tlier eye of the bed or top stone. - ' '.' ' The simple construction of this Mill, its great durability and cheapness, and its convenience and usefulness to all per.sons having large families and stocki and the facility with which animal or materi noWer can be applied,- bane given it tlie decided preference , over all' the inventions of this kmd, with persons woo .can judge sucu thinlrs cotrecUy. , 4 .i-. , SAMUEL MUlir.HCAlJi; Agent for Edward Newman, Patentee. 'tMarch 30. ? r 52 w6w"tm6m J The Editors of the Register are authorised to act as Agents for the sale of Rights, in Wake county. ; "; - a. 1 ; , r ., ,. j. yf- Land ih; Wake For Sale. fflWO Tracts of Land formerly the property of J. Wm." Brown of said County, who sold them to the late Wim i Gihnouf, - tlie one containing 597, acres, - lying on both aides of Dutchman' Branch, joining John Bradford's.finci The other Tract contains 177 acre; lyinsr on the south t"Ie of; Swift Creek,' adjoining Wm,; Ctley. 'Said Land will be cold low,' and soma credit given to a responsible purchaser giving bond and aecun- tv. 'A - r-w V-... - - ! Jii - 1 i Appty to Ktcnara uaviscn, ' jusit, vy axrepton ; or to-J, uaies, itaieigmr " v r " llaleierh April, 21 . - . - V . . - -I ' TT AVE-just received freshi ViiPDlvrnt' the?. ..'v ATI.ANTI00yVENtt and. FORGET I MBKOTrf for 1827 The Enjrravinfrs wtiicb adorn i,f ' theseiastefuVworks, to say bofhiria: of tlie iudicr ous selections, and the interestrnjr original nuti J-' j". ter. are fully worth the price oTtb Boolt; ' i1 fUaJeighfMarchl7yl tlw Rrtirs ;iis pVeMfonaserfvVv-" vfecs to tlie'citizens br'R-leicrh" and ia , ' ' He may be found at hn: shoo'on, Fa vette v die I Stt.fi next door below Messrs W. J.;aiivt Ifc-,-:.' Tucker's Si ore. , r: k'.. "v-tvW, ,K rhe Suicribcifrlio;7tms? rt&K d "several years in;publ-Se"m.anes!iiidesT: rous tosttperintend an Acaderov in some tiealthy , - part ot AorUi-i uroina. T Satisfactory testijnonial: Feb. 15, 1827. To be drawn at Philadelphia; on the '2nd day or Mar; 1827' SCHEME; 1 Prize of SlO.000 is 810,000 1 1 1 10 10 20 40 51 102 11475 - i200f ocharactep and competency can, be prpducerkjr " J betters fpist paid) directed to Ualeigh, will J"ew t: nromntlv noticed. ' i- si , N5oo ;:5,oqo - 25' yM5,Q0O i : - 50w'l5V2,550:..YV'. '8-t;:iM64-r.";c .4''" -.'; - 13.395 PreV ; ; sgu)2&6o;ij the. cash or pri2eS, . will redely prompt attn'-; V; tion. if addrnssfcfJ to t n VAXES McINTVRE; Price of Ticket Whole g4T Hafevs SJ,V QT Orders for tickets f post tut) jencloalriif - : Raleigh or FayetteviHe f v- IN Satunlay i he 12th day Mof"? May next; at 9 : 1 J; o-'clock in the fvrenoot,;at the. Store, of Mr. Chnrles Stunt, will be sold, his femaibirn? stock '." j- -r . U : By order'of the Trustee,' ' , t7Vfr - :-noss-&coTT;rf r: April 28. , ' u, ,:'V'Qds'kt.i State of Nartttaioliria;; 4 v , , yarren t-ouniy. .. John C.Goode, , ; vs. Charles L. JefTries. LIT appearing satisfactorily to the. Court, that' ' 4 V' II the defendant, Chas. L. Jeffries, w not -tiling habitant of this State: it is ordered, that pubR- ' -cation be made for six weeks in the Raleigl Register, notifying him, lhat, .unless he an Dear within the thre first days of next Term com i.fjfVf : . ing the 3d Mondav!atter he,4in :ti'dayln .&e -'jr 5- temt r next, and plead, answer or" denuir v the , complainant's b'.U will be taken pro confesso a , t 0-ainKt htm. ' ' . V . JOHN B1UGG, Cit'v J5 April 25, 1827 ,60 6b t FOR RENT A commodious two story Dwelling ITottse, ef gibly situated, hnvtnr attached tout H ne-'' ' .1 vv- t. cessary out nouses ana a nne garden.. For terms " - ' apply to the Editors of the Register. ' Raleigh, April II,-1827. V T - ' '-V - . j r ; .. ' Ti I i . - l . J Taken up and Com mitted iO the Jul ot Lincoln County NC, is Runi-" 1 y.,s 1 ways, two Negro FeDowrs,. who; call the'm. selves . Billy and Isaacs and aay they; belohg to S ' Wm. Burrows, and runaway from CharlestConier, ' ' of Sumpter District, Soutb-faroliBa. They are T both stcut men. Billy is about 35 or 40 fear of , ' ge, 5 feet 2 inches high, hal several sc.-f on his t ' neck, which lie saya were caused bVatab'binor,'' byitabbincr himself with a kiule. K ' , ? Isaac is about 18 Veara old. 5 feet 8 Inch-. hUK and dark complected ' - f The owneria requested to come fonvardprnvc : property, pay charges and take them as thef iaw r. , ' directs. ':-' f J. ZIMMERMANV . -v ... .'i,:' ' -.' ; .:? U-j- . "Jailor.' - Lincolnton, March 10, 1827. pr. adv.Sl 'SO's IS hereby given tbttt the Subscriber, at 'tbe; i ; Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. tiT - , for.the Countyif Duplioi on theaonday.ia-AVj AprU, A D. 1827, received from said fcouit. let. ! tera of Admmisiratioh, on the Estate pf dlin Cooper, decM. and- that all inanner -of ; 4 ' having claims'against aaid Estate, will brincr tSt ! ' forward , within the time prescribed by hwr . K ' merwise, mey wu te oarred of tlieir recovery: X - 60 7w -1 Aafeeting of the Board for Internal Improve meuts will be held at tlie Executive Office" riOTIC3 OSTtfiT mjslaid. a tiote on Jonathsn nth v tytcm(d pfqveirienti . V; t: in this pity, on Sattttday.ahe 2thof ,May - r0f K V which all persons interested will take hottce; -V vr -5 , 7 a; !-: i"V-DALES8ecVf;f7 lMeigVApriL3(L1827tM" 60 . - - ' - - i M cso.for9yaemant;;i luy '-,v ' is to forwarn all personi fromDurchnz-cr trad- - .T infnrsaid note this 25th Anrn. tftT. v " rftHE Certificate for 4Q Sbiyes of the Stock of : JL the Bankof CapeFeaf, in the hamef of Alex-5; V. anaec u. ioore, -oeing ion, application wiu made for the renewal of said: Certificate' at th - -; ; r , expiration, of three months: from this date. : i. ; . t 4 -REBECCA MOOHi- 'Mhmufratrix oLhU ' . Jandarv 27.
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