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At Three Dollars per miumt or One Dollar and
alalt toenail a yearto bp paan advance.
. I tw ; Hmeutisements : ;
fot eeedmtf sixteen lines; neatly 'itfserte'd
three times tor Ont Dollar, and I yemy-rive
, r.entsfor every sticceetUnpuhlication. Those
of ercater length m inesame prooporuon- u'-,
mumcation5 thaqktuiiy veceve i...i.eii-ei3 w
thef Editors must: be post paid.
TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1827.
' uMiscarnage:p'ew8pas.e have
Jfrcqucnt complaiiits froiri bir readers that
they do not receive their papers regularly .
V e have lately had letters from Hu dson,
in CasweU coOnty,to:this effect. We hope
that lher:'tioticiRfithfese';mlscarriages will
prevent them in future Nothing farther
is necesseryt) insure the regilar convey
anceof ne vvspape'rH,thari fur Printers, Posl-
mastersi and Mail-contractors to be atten
tive,to llieir duty, We promise, on our
part, 0' attend to ours.
liermmin U' Alston, of Warren, has
been admitted By the,. Supreme .Court, ,4o
poetise law in the County Courts.
dMcm 'Colonization .Society. Collec
tions were taen up on Sunday last in the
iPresfStterian and MethodUt Churches of
this city, fur its beneur. M :
The National Anniversary was cele
brated at Washing?m City with all the
iisu.M marks of respect and joy? All the
. ine-qiianuiv.n Rciicrai quamy 01 wooi , m tins paragrapn we discover tne su ange;
iedmjfamilies, beach; lurmer or owner of eflfectsof' prejudice upon the minds even of1
soepo.cL r.S'A Jim, j., t intelligent men. This derogation from the
from which a reasonably correct calculation of character of Judge I OD. of the boverpor
the future increase of bVt$kinds of sheep maybe of the State of Pennsylvania, and of -the
itHTOcti. ... - rrare?ise r nas no oiner lusuncauon: on
4. i ne numoer or mrnaces and torges, the pe,tficrthatMr. T. " was lately
quantity of iron made; and thfe general state ot A&Kvkj&riXn.n:t f HJ&I1
the iron trade, so highivytmportant to the in- c ro 4- 5 r
terest.ofthe state of Pennsylvania: facturefftheiHse of Representatives of
generally, the number of ipersons emnloved in a Jud":elle writer of the a!
Ihem, & their effects on the prices of lands, and graph must know very little of the perion
, I bbj
xr - j - - V; would kriTw )that Pennsylvani boasts of
Hcya u,c v.Hnr..un f y blef than JoH-r Tqd He may
v:ouier) tnat the apporntment of. the Hon- not nosses8 exactIv the manners of a Ches
ri. .dioru, as juoge ot tne " terfield, for he was not bred in the, dandy
knowledge, and that he will not accept raiiearnin K too; helias few superiors, even
T c' in South-Carolina, whose bench and b.tr
pn,' w :.r. j u..Jiustlytand in high repute. Of his acute
t,m;i C i n u oi i ness in debate, he gave proofs when in
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i.V-.U r I i- ' i i .. - t ' 1.-' . j
mcnmOllCf t yime $iy. inHS f 3 KUUl -nusoanq, aiutmu son, aro r
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, , I he case ot the Bank ol.the U. S. aaiinst it" iVu:"' t'-,
Julius B. . Danbr.dge,: the former, Caier,- j OR llle,2lst uiuno, -ftef a painful illucS tV;?-"
ad securities remained undecided ttthe; 28 "days Jamek Crai. in.'the 7Jd Jfiaxpfh f " '
X; ' States'. Circuit Court." Its own im-, ae. AHiiousrh Ms '.affliction was vet 1 eA
with dead fish of different kinds among
which were sharks, that hail probably been
I I 1 f I rni
poisoned ana urineu on snore, lhe ne-
groes-on one plantation gatherel up, and
salted about SO barrels we think they
should not be eaten. JVilmg. Her.
Murder I Murder I On Friday evening
last, (says the Muon Gazette,) John W.
Grant, living in the upper part orthis coun
ty, very deliberately shot two men, a tea-
cier named Karbrough and a Mr. Wilker
soci. fne circumstances attending these
murder?, were related to us by a gentleman
who had them partly .jrom Grant himself.
and are, in substance, as follows: Grant
had been for some lime badly disposed to
wards the deceased persons, and at our last
Superior Court they appeared as witnesses
against him, in a suit in which he was eri
gagd, which farther exasperated him, and
it seems determined him upon their de
strucu'on. On Friday he went to a place
where he had previousl vconcealed his gun,
near a path along which he knew Karbrough
Military Grps in ljieCitparaded, & were . vvoul'l pass, and there awaited his coming.
joined by the Marion llifle Corps from
Baltimore. - Richard S.1 Coxe Esq, deliv
ered an Oration on the occasion, and Dr.
Thomas Sim read the Declaration of In
dependence. The Mililary Were liberally
erveds with refreshments from the Presi
dent's Mansion. 4 The ' President's house
was afterwards thrown open, and he, as
usual, received the salutations of his fellow-citizens
and of a number of ladies.
There was no' public, dinner provided, it
being deemed best tv permit the citizens
to enjoy themselves more comfortably tit
4he festive board in small rural and other
parties.
The Baltimore Rifle 'Corps, on the fol
lowing dav, paid a visit to Mount Vernon,
wljiere they were . politely received by
Judge Washington, and in the afternoon
partook of an elegant dinner at the Nation
al Hotel, at which Col. .Andrews and Lr.
Col. Weightman presided.
.
Mr. Clay. Another public dinner h:is
been given to this gentleman lay the citi:
zens of Washington, in Pennsylvania.
Politic of Neiv-IIanipshirc-Qrtte 19 n
fjilt. Mr. Wilson, a member uf.thelLegisla
tare, introdtired a Resolution for conside
ration, expressing the highest confidence
in the talents, integrity and public services
;tf John Q. Adams, and approving of the
'general policy adopted and pursued in the
Administration of the General Govern
merit. ' . ; , ,
Mr. Webster, another member, movcit
the indefinite postponement ot ' thiIsolu
lionVon the ground that no eckiTgency.ex-
istel which callel for a resolution.
Mr. Wilson feupnoiVd the Resolution, iroo.
a belief thaifas his; duty to, bring he
subiect biv e the House, in order to satis
. s . ( . ' ... .. . .
Iv tber Teonlc as to; the genprat sentiment
it the Lgislaturi?. Mr. VVebster persist
ed in his motion t' postpone, saying, let
the cause of ij?c'A'dministration in. New
Datrtpshirj ue supported on just and libe
ral priori pies ; r'unt v proscribing uieit ,by
-lasi, nor. fur past political opinions, ho
iiestjy ' formed, nulejendently expressed,
ati,'lhon6raly . maintained, or let it not be
afported at Vi 1 1 . 'The mot ion for post poo e
Wat Was carried 137 to 70. r . . ..
On Karbrouglrs approach, Grant stepped
r i i":r .i i- c t 1
lorwaru auu nuonneu mm oi nis qesign.
Congress, which will not soon be forgot
ten by those who have read them. ButJ
then, he was in favor of an increased tariff":
of course, a dwarf in intellect. He was
Chairman of a very important committee
of the House of Representatives : how
could any but a 44 genuine Pennsylvania
German" think of making a Judge of such a
man ? . .
Now, in regard to this tariff" matter, be
tween our Southern and our Northern
friends, it seems to us that there are faults
on both sides. What will thevgain what
will the country gain, by their denouncing
one another ? It is really painful to see
the extent to which this mutual disrespect
is already carried. One would suppose the
two parties were actually going to make
war upon one another, instead or coming
to the amicable discussion of a question ot
national policy, which could hardly stimu
late the passion of either party in the least,
were it not tor its suppose bearing upon
another question, which concerns men, and
not measures.
Who would suppose that the above left-
handed compliment to Pennsylvania and
her Governor, is from a print devoted to
pori.ance, and )Y tammies
employed ,on bttth sides, has excited great
interest irtnis.Gity, and draws a lrge
audience ea.'dav (and among them sevj?
ral ladies) to ha.fr; the pleadings. , On
Tuesd;ViMr Wir?closed his argument
in behalf ot the Bank, he spoke from e
ven to eig)i iours itt all and if his .style
of speaking be not soaniinated and rhe
torical as it was in thfc days of Auld
Lang Syne," it combine more argument
w i th j?q u a 1 g ra c e . A f te M r. W .had c 1 o -sed,
Messrs. Leigh and Johnson rose to
speak to a new point, vhi$h had arisen in
the course of Mr. W's argument. A
sharp reply from that geutieuari! closed the
pleadings. "The Chief Justice then char
gedthe Jury at considerable length as to
the points of law growing out of the evi
dence in the case when; the case
was committed to the Jury. After, a re
tirement of less than an hour, ibey retum-
eu iruu vourt, ami himen inai I'vre was uu
prospect of their agreeing on a verdict It
is understod, that they were equally divi
ded. Jhey were then dischar2'id, alter
having been impahneHed for imue than
two weeks. As the case is still pending
before the tribunal of the country W shall
tor the present, decline publihiajr any
sketch of the evidence, the arguments, the
instructions of the Court, ami the excep-
f u o -..I "
1 tic Ltierouce Indians. It ;s stated in
the Montgomery Alub una Journal tht
of the Counsel j bore it with christian fortitudes; anxlvs -Jfui
as pxritpd prp'at ! se-;s:ble of his approadiine end,l!rCri;'iv"L'i
general election was held in the Ch
early life, became sensibie of m? fallen condd -j-
on and of the absolute ueel ofa "perfect Savion V '3
He eari'e3tfy sought and happily found liiuvifr rr,U
wliom SVust-s and th Prophets Mrrote, Je.u V
Naz :reth, .Ahe dinner's fiiendr and -jbined fh
Presbyterian . Church, and ever remained JirnV' tr
and steadfast in their faith, Aslcyapproacbe'S
his sav fjme, joj fit flAiwe roefc-of-put . V 1
t on, .evenjlUt Injur when- his heart' ami V j$jf
flesliTaile'-ihloorii of death was illuminate' 't'fT.is
the hope of ag1 us tmVncirtaltty' bo)oivl;the y
grave. JLet ne ai0 the death ot thentrhteoii.-,
and let mv last end be lilcefisii." -
On braid ihe. UnHtsl States Ship John Adaro 5 -
T
off Jlavana, on .'the -1 1th 'June, Ueut. Jotm lr. "
1 uttle, ot fht'Navv. A$ an officer he was a cre;'i - ,u
mi aim uriiaiiu'tu to nis pnnession. ins suiuauM;)
aMc; eouneous manners enaearea nim o ius ae-, ,
quaintances his worth was founded on the hv.
sis of truth, honor, and beneficence.
At l allahassee. on Tuesday night, the 12lh, '? -, . , I
inst. Hon. Augustus H. Woodward, Jjidije of the
united states' lisinct ana superior Oouit tor
Aw,
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Middle Florida.
me
Union ianaloutvs:fk:m
OF PENNSYLVANIA, ",,3v
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To be dravvn on the 25th .day of Juiy l82?
1 Prize of S15,000 is
,or ke
nation, on the 1 9th ult for delegates tft
convention, to be assembled at New Town
nh the 4th, of July next, for the purposeW
forming a written constitution.
From the various accounts which we re
ceive of the rapid progress of civiliz;itn
among this tribe of Indians, in Language
in Arts and in Government, it begin to b.
Karbrough begged Grant not to shoot him', the interests of Mr. Calhu, whom Perm- questionable whether the name -of daSt
butinvaTn. Hereceived the contents of yUania was formerly expected to elevate can any longer be applied to them, witl
tilabama Centinel.
Nat. Int.
Joseph Lancaster, the celebrated found
er of the Lancasteriati system of instrucii-
' i . , . wt : - i . I . . I . i i . i i .
fhp ...n in his Ipfnmn and idp mna Anrt lu iae rresiuenr.y, anu io uenerai jauk-Mnoprij
j;..T- ril ,.i n..-,.u' son, whom the same Stated is now asked
VI131UUI.I, It" tlllU. JUIICUl VI I LI Ii t IMC II I , , ,
a i;tii -. :u. i, to elevate to the same onice
"Clll MWlllt :l unit ailCl MIIM, uc Weill
f :ilr .. I 1- -
iu tne uousc ui iivfioii , wuen in ine t x,. , , , . , . , t v, n c
door, hp cMlled W. nnd tnl,l Mm ho K.d Fire. Bet ween 1 2 and f o'clock on - on, arrived at Ne w-Hav eaa tevy days since
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come
while
discnarged nis gun
were lodged hi W's breast, and killed him
instantly.
On. Saturday Grant was taken, and is
now safety. confined in the jail of this coun
ty, lie was fount! near his mill-pond with
a handkei chief tied round both legs & one
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for the purpose of killing him ; and nni 01 ine mu Jts our paper was u... lie .r-.i . ol; -W.
was attempting to get out of bed SJ"Sj" Pss, (says the E.l.tor of the Eh- travel nng in different parts of Sou h-Ame-...
v. . . rrnKftK Pitv Slir th a Urmuiff rrv nf fi r rii'a tor sevpr;il vpars. antl nan atfpmnted
1, . , t . . I .J .1," I. I uwuvm ' 1 7 uiui j 11 1 v uau.. .." v 7 ' - .... - ; 7 - - 1
, me CUOlClllS OI WHICH 1
was heard in our streets, it proved to be to introduce his schools in Caraccas and
the large new store belonging to Mr. Al- other places in Columbia. His plans we
nheus Fobes jr. at his reSidence,Fobesv ille. understand, have not been successful, and
When first discovered by him the flame had he has left that country dissatisfied.
hursted through the. roof. He succeeded N. JP. I). Adv.
we learn, in saving the principal part of
n.und hi, hel- He fa, not, frmthe 6rSt, books and papers. Ilomg Mch he In bonng ur water m New-Jersey, at
, ....... . : . ' tiorl n hoi-ritiv o-.,, ftf ,ia 1 1 t thu fl.ior thp i cii i ot 1K5 teet. t ip con pnts or the
above him falling in and the door clo- auger indicated marine shells, wood petn
sing unon him. All the otbw contents tactions, &c. ine wiiole distance was
were entirely consumed. The greatest marked with similar appearances, strata of
credit is due to the Phem.t t ire Companv, riays, quick sands, and wood and shells :
who, by their extraordinary exertions, aid- lhe saiid only furnishing water. We beT
ed by the citizen?, with their little engine lieve a great p irt of Jersey is distiu-uish-
vvre instrumental insavmg the largedwel- ed by similar strata
ling and warehouse both of which stood ve-
ry near the store There is not a doubt but
it was the work of a base incendiary.
The Tombeekbe Bank. We are sorrv to
A;ar, bas faded, which will doultless ocCs-
sum considerable : diatress ia ihat part of
tne count rv.v . 3 -
denied his having committed the murders ;
but professes himself sorry that he cannot
do the same deeds over again, & that he was
taken before he had finished his work, as
he intended killing two or three others m,
and says that he went to the house of one
person twice on Friday night for the pur
pose, but he was irom home. He also says,
that he intended drowning himself rather
than be taken, but that he had taken a
quantity of laudanum and was asleep when
the company came upon him. Indeed, it
seems evident that suchMvas hisintention,
as the water, almost immediately under
him was 10 or 12 feet deep.
From the Pittsburgh S'r.tesman, June 23.
r The President of the dated States.' Let the
tree be judged by iis fruit."
The rapturtAis applause with which this
toast was drunk, at the Dinner given to
Mr. CJay in Pittsburgi perfectly astonish
ed the very, company that drank and ap
plauded it. Four long, loud and univer
sal cheers followed its announcement. The
effect produced was indescribable no one
had before believed that John Quincy Aadms
had become so decidedly the. people's can
didate Every man g-zed for a moment at
those around him, as if to ask, and do you
too think as I ? The conjectures and
speculative calculations of . Mr. Adams'
most sanguine friends, fell far, far short of
what an unequivocal and general burst of
approbation has perfectly demonstrated.---lt
such was the astonishment of our own
citizens at, this demonstration, what must
be the surprise of others ? Who could two
months ago , have believed it within the
range of prolwbility, that at a public Din
ner to II en my Clay, in the ciVu of Pitt3-
bittgi more, than seven hundred persons
would: express such enthusiastic approba
tion of Johx - Quincy Adams. 1 hat al
most the whole body of our citizens would
declare that they dot. wigs, the ad minis
(ration by, its acts," that - they do judge
tne tree ny us iruit'f anu nnu it sounu in
both trunk and branches.
The acting committee of the PennsyfVa
Society;for the;prbmoiion of, Manufac
tures and the Mechanic Mrts? haverecom
f .ended to tle delegates' to their.state con
centum to procure a far us rracticabJe the:
h lowing statistical information, vUV
, i. T he number oflerirjo?andc6miro)n heep
Lutv Privilege Tlie Globe of May 22d states,
that, in the preceding1 week, the . coacltman of
the American Arn bass .dor resident in London,
was arrested on a warrant by Ballard, the officer,
for a violent aault. on another officer, named
Crag-gs. At the examination before the magis
trates, the Ambassador's Secretary protested
against the arrest as a violation of the privileges
r .
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9624 Prizes, .
15,180 Blanks, -24,804 Ticket,."
- V hole Tickets S5. ILtlf 50'.
quarter b I tv-.
j (TjOrders enclosing cash or pries, (post')
p-ad) will receive prompt atteiuiomuf addrevs-- :J V
Raleigh or Fay'etteville,'NCiVt
DRAWING.
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Washington City LoUery0jfi i
third class. V
THY: following numbers were drawn frdm Hie I
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13. 30. or. 53. 16. 21. , 51. 3. .
and
July 9, 1827.
1 1
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Persoi -.s holding Frizes are requested to -caU '?at-?
d renew them in other Schemes. ' 1 1
YATES & M'iNTRK. iCA '
Raleigh, N. 1 1
c n A n; i i
iir. uuponreau. ot rimaueipnia; nas
published a note in the 'xVatinnal Gazette,
correcting the statement, which is now cir
culating throughout the country, that he awarded to persons in the service of foreign avn-
had succeeded to tlie pl jce left vacant has"ators 1 ease was submitted to the Al
hv thf fbatb of Mr. .Lft .rsnn n tl Xa- torney general, woo was expressed ms opinion
. , i t-.:., .r f tt t l : that the defendant was not protected by the law
IM! ' ,u,smu,lc U1 ',JU u' t niJy" of nations from bein- arrested for a criminal of-
need," says ne, " been nonojreu fry an e- fence The deterulant, who had been dcharg-
lection to a place ot t un espondifsg Mem- eJ from custody upon a pledge that he would ap
ber to one of tne Acadennes of-which the pear again when called upon, has received
Institute is coo. nosed : but. that is hot the summons Irom the magistrate, but relu.es to
nl.ice which was occunied' bv otir iilustri- tciia to 'u I
i i
iio TrtfYV iin I Y i3 if lc i r tf fiti I t r A
r - , r ! I 5"flTCTl- -A jramen nas trvcr uati ine praise
iuemui wiiii, uy wsi ui uivincumi, are i ml rt- of w:se. What is rtauiaite tc,
- . . un . T 1.
sty&LJoreign associate. 1 Ins place is ,mike a wise and happy man bat rcHecvion andj
still vacant, tho- nearly a year nas elapsed pence, and both are the natural growth of agar-
smce the death of that man, which shows den. Nor (s a garden only a promoter ot a. good
how difficult it is to find a fit successor to nuln's hPP''ness but the. picture of it and in
some son shews nun io nimscu. its cuuuie, or
der, fruitfnlness and seclusion from the world,
compared to the weeds, wilderness and expo-
sure ot a common held, is no bad emblem oi a
cood man compared to the multitude. A garden
weeds the mind, it-weeds it of worldly thoughts.
and sows celestial seeds m-.lheir stead. For what
do we see there but what awakens our gratitu.te
State of Alabama.
Perry County44';
At a gircuit iourt exercismer
tiou, held on the 4th Monday
Catharine Williams,
v. In Chancery.
trHEKEAS Catharine AVilltams; by her bm'-ftv
f ? exhibited to Us in Chancery, praying that "' 5-'
she may be divorced from Henry Williams iu'tf ' v
husband, for his criiel and inhuman conduct, to
her before separation, and the entire abandon V''! '
merit of her the said Catharine, as Well as for hU h'4i."S i '
Chancery furisdic-.-.-, ".4 i "r
iu April,, lS2r.- .:Avi'?4 f
i-i
ine saia Henry s bas and immoral conduct i- 4 ;'T
And it appearing to the Court, that ih6 -ftwida-
Henry 'Williams is not a resilient of the State of
Alabama'; it is ordered by the Court that pub- 'H C-.,
i
in .'.ii inn lie- if i-ii ir iti i ri n a i.ina mn v m . v a j - - - -k. .
a lc-igh UeistVr, N. C: fVi- lour ceessive wekVV;'
oun, io ue- oouien on tue seconu Alonday alters r v - t
the founh Monday in October' 182?nlhe1torr,C'3!r': '
of Marion in said county, tor the said il enrv VT v'
him, even in Europe, & with all the world
to choose from."
liams to appear then and there, to answer the bill
ot the said- Catherine William hi3 wife ; jud r,-,
cause to shew, if ayy he has. why, the bill bf ttfc S'S'"' ' '
said Caiharine praying to be divorced from thel' -!V '
said Henry should not be granted vv f;V fi "
iiuMAji v nunir jcjI.lj V. V- '
iawm i.uriu-v-aroHRa. l t
.' , The following is taken from the Colum
bia Telescope of tlie 22d ultimo v
A' Pennsylvetniu. Horace Butskt, Esqr deci
dedly the best lawyer of that State, has' been of
fered seat on the bencb of the Sapreme Court,
but has jdeclined ivasmightliavbe'enexpect-
"ftie Governor of that 1 Stated (a genuine
Pennsylvania GermanY has anDointed thmt nara-
gon of legal acumen. JohriTod, Esq.Tof I Bedford
uw wiuuiuwu wit 9ad"
sitaatioti Tefused
Pensaeola, June 8.
Gen. Bernard and Capt. Poussin arrived
In this City yesterday, in the Revenue Cut
ter Alabama,Capt. rosrer,after having com-j to Heaven ? A gidento the virtuous is a para
pleted their examination of the Peninsula I dise still extant, a paradise unlost. W hat a rici
of Florida nd the coast between Tampa, present from lie ven of seet iiwense to man
Bav and Pensacoia. In Co-operation with afled K
rv . r . I i i ii entertainment of s:ght glows on jonderbed.as
i ...rj summcn am j.as- jf fcjudjy showers the watery bow bad shed all
sages iuut our naruois, anu we u mi er-j ;ts most celestial colours on it liercare no op
stand that favoreil by winds and weather iiects that fire the passions, none that do not in
t he v have-amoir? other channeU. snundpd I struct the undemanding and better the heart,
the entrance of St. Joseph's Bay ind found while they debght the sense. Cvitaur not Fabn
uuwjjtu. j In th;s Clty a few days ago, Mrs. Reeves, wife
General Bernard and Cant. Poussin in- of Mr. Hartwell Keeves ; also, on the 3d inst.
tetld to Stay 1 here a few days which will Mrs. MfV Bell, in the J7tl year of her age
. . y . . i. , I qhf liad Irmp- been a member of the Methodist
oe aevotea to, tne examination ot; por nar- Episcopal xurch $ also Saturday night last,
bor, in relation both to defence and inland aged aboirt 25, after a short sickness Mr. Sam'i.
navigation . " i. - Aw Wile, Paper-maker, a native of Philadelphia,
'..4-tii'i:i; -:r'y;:iVl j'j' J '-.l and who had resided in this State little more
are aiso nappy, aua ;wauuen. tha 12rmonUl3. The deceased had a few days
rsernara expresses, ine iuiiesi, satisfaction 4girife beea attacked by alight. -Bilious isease,
at the mariner in which Lieut. Swift, and I from which be had recovered! when on the 4th
hfe younggen l eoien associated with him, I iusthliomg with his Jamily, he indulged m earing
liaxrtvATPriitod KA'ciirv0vGr wkli troro n. I articles which proved Indigestible, and produc-
y.raDie, season, ana unacr maDY,msauvanM surelvbold out a lesson
Surry County, T J V
V .May Sessions, A. D. 1827. " f ;. r, 4
Cbarl Steadnian and his wife and other, r
,,v ' r. . -. v....;y..v:
The real estate of John H. ftoppis,'de4d. "'Vi'-V; '
Petition for partition ofturtdt. r . i K i
aar T a I. - A .... J" v . 1
ii appeanog io me s .usiaction Ol the Court; .IT
that HuzU Davis and Sal v his wif.irwl .
George Hop pis are resi4ents of another State t v"l
u is ornerea ov toe ijourt that miblic&tlnn K . fr t w
rn .de Tor six weeks !n the Raleigh Itegister, that r
the said Hutrh Davis rind his wifp'SilIv v J-
Hoppis appe-ir at tn' next court of Pleal and ' . - t X -Quarter
Sessions .to be held for tlie County of V i:?.
aurr) , a. iu, ivuri.iiuuc -in UOCK-IOra. On tlie; n V
second Ifonday in August next? plead -aosvfer
or demur.otherwise the petition will be beard ex? t" 'i
parte as to mem, ana judgment entered accord ! 1 1
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Price Adv.1 $2 , T V - . 6 w-ir4
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mTHHE Subscriber'. ia conteaiplation j of 'bis re-, J r
I !l?-.M,ni t i.. AA.H.ia i.;. ii T-Jr'
& Lot, in the town of Oxford,' to which are attach;!
ed about 100 acres of land : abo; bi Farm, lying " r' ,Kr '
witlun 3 milesiif I hefTon; and containing about f V :
VUU acres ; and an unturiaed moiety oi a &nm- w - -
ry :iw in operation. A pamcolar, descriptioa:' V"
orrxue premises is inoi given iwr i i hcsuiu
every person uesiruu ;oi; piuuwu ui iafcc-
occasion to view tuera. s
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UeuTof Hercules.
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toaes't- mMm&W I to mvalsdslVMr: tWhas left -
Grariylllecourttv, Jwu 38, 1827: t