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- k. c V .A vmh, f'i- i- :;.,HVy - ;v.i 1 "4 - ... 4 A' A4 AND , M Our are the plans of fair, delightful peace, Unvrarp'd by partyings to live ite brother! . 5S3I 1 ,t-,, ;y6L; xxyi. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, !S7. No. 14 is: Ji.a:UidUiW iLO-lL II!4Ij.a9 . : ' : ':i , ! N Is published every FmmT, by , JOSEPH GALES & SON, At Thre Dollars per nriurn, or Ofte Dollar and a Half iFor half, a year to be paidin advance 1 ADVERTISEMENTS Not exceeding sixteen lines, neatly inserted three times for One Dollar, and Twenty-Five Cents fore very succeeding publication. Those of greater length in the same prooportion.. Com munications thankfully received... Letters to the Editors must be post paid. paragraph, the?e words to instruct their Representatives. On this motion a long debate ensued The amendment was advocated by Messrs. Pageand Gerry, and opposed by Messrs. Hartley, Climer, Jackson of Georgia, Madison, Smith of S. C. and Sherman. It was opposed on the ground that the prin ciple might be attended with danger that there were periods, when from vari ous causes, the popular mind was in a state of fermentation and incapable of acting wisely.. In such cases, it was a happiness to obtain Representatives who might be free, to exert their abilities against the re formed in this city, for the first time popular errors and passions. The power this season, on Saturday morning last of instructing might be liable to great a r . i v Duses ; it would generally be exercised Snow felL in Maine, for the first time !n times of public distarbance, and would this, season, on the 1 6th inst. (express rather the prejudices of faction, ' rrt. C . . r, u than "the voice of policy; thus it would The General Assembly of the Presbyte- . . Y J' . rian Church in the United States, have set I J r Z , , t . ,, , vjiui vii vprnmPiiT. If vvmilil tnha Qiunu fill ihf start the second Thursday in November , - T , . . . . freedom and independence of the Repre- , J . T V ! hentativesnd destroy the Very spirit of Wilintinn nd nraver. to be observed m all -. . . . J . J . r r., , rpnrpeontHtrhn itcolf hv Unpr nrr P.on. their churches. i . .i. ras a passive iimcuiiiu insteau ui a ic TUESD A Yi OC'rOBER SO, 1827. mencement of tlie Constitution of the U. of Dr. William J. Polk, about three miles S. by the several branches of every admin- fr -ni town. The house is elevated three istration under it ; and that I regretted or four feet from the ground, and rests on the course pursued by the General Asem- pillars; and the incendiary had inserted b!y. as tending to impair the confidence, & pieces of fightwood between the weather cordiality of other parts of' he Unioni"a boarding and ceiling, to which he setfire," freeing with Virginia in her exposition of with the intenti'n of destroying ntory ln Constitution, on other points. In ex- h hou. but the Doctor and his flmilv presiug'-these ideas, however, more respect u ho-were in it. But fortunately, his aTro- has btren felt for the patriotic sensibilities cious design wa frustrated, as ihe fire wa of the Legislative body, and for the tat- discovered io season to extinguish ittwithC ents and good intentions of members, per- out material damage to the house!, althouK sonally or otherwise known to me to be at first it was thought the building coo Id particularly entitled to it, than might be not be saved. The Doctor and his family inferred from the tone of this publication., were preparing to go to bed, when -provf- I must observe, also, that though it is true, dentially stepping into a closet, he disco-' that I have spoken of the power of Con- vered the flames, already having reached gressin its enlarged sense,over commerce,- the second story, and thus the lives of him- as a primary and known object in forming self and family w ere saved. Had the fir the Constitution, the language of she state- been communicated half an hour later, the meni is inaccurate, ai ieasc as oeing suscep- prooaumry is mat all wouia nave perished. tible of a construction embracing indeb-1 Charlotte Journal, nite nowers over the entire resources of the count rv. J I &"ke of WeUington.-li will be per I must presujne that the expressions ceived, (says the Petersburg Ineiligencer,) whjch, refer, by name, to the Governor of looking over the new Ministerial ar- the State, were not mennt to be ascribed rangements of Great Britain, that the Duke to me ; being very sure that I could never of Wellington, notwithstanding he has re have so far forgotten what I owed to my- sumed his former posi of Commauder-iii- self, or the respect due to him. Chief of the Army still dops not occupy a It is with much reluctance Sir?, that I seat in Lord Goderich's Cabinet. This,' have had recourse to these explanatory re- from all we have heard of the Duke, is em marks, withdrawn as I am from scenes of ploying him in his proper sphere, and not political agitation, by my age, and pursuits ut of it for while he is admitted to be a more congenial with it. It is the single soon somier, nis urace makes but a sorry instance of a communication from me to figure as a statesman. It is stated ihatxS:r the press, on any subject connected with Walter Scott, while engaged in writing the existing state of parties. 'he Life of Napoleon, having requested of With resnect. the Duke certain information resnectins JAMBS- MADISON. the Battle ot Waterloo, received a rebly tn tnese wunis " rr ny t:ie I-rencn It was your bull gored my ox! The pered its most d w, but we pa rz Republican an old and respec- them hcttel Tt b su,e a very c. In Linco!n Cbuntv. latelv of a VwilMt fit-, r apoplexy of four dais duration, lis Mry ' ' er, wife of Mr. Daniel W hitner, in the 63d year - W r t ot her aee, . -Zi ' - 'C vS V Fot a shorCtiihe. . 1 r.'V fjpim Partnershrri .nb.ekVtihiincter the ftrmC5- O a ?R vsubscnbeaberet3AMfilI epm; by lim.Utkt' ' on the fifttdayof January next.in order to fa1- '"j Mate the closing of tlhebnsiness, tSIrrreeft" r stock -oStdpie and Fancy Ury,Good9 cf-.VhteK JvAV upward of One Hundred and Ffly packages haVtjl V been rf-ceivedt'rom Jttcdon &i?e within tLl ?.i"r 11 Petersburg Republii ySmalt Por. The last Edenton Gazette liberative body. That instructions were announces me existence iu inai niace, m v r-r z i ' this afflictive disease. So soon as the fact since they were not adequate to the purposes was certainly known, a Tovrti meeting for which he was delegated, which were to as called and measures adopted to check consult the common good of the whole,& to its progfessr The infected premises have act as the servant of the People at large. If been iriclosed by a fence and the citizens they should coincide with his ideas of the have beeti classed as a Guard to- prevent common good, they would be unnecessary: !any. one entering or leaving them. No if they cont radict him he would be bound deaths have as yet occurred. by every principle of justice to disregard r '; itnein. inis extract snows wna: was tne The Editor of the Warrenton Reporter, understanding of the members of the first ates in hU last paper, that he has strick- Congress, and it makes known that Mr. n from his subscription, list, sofaie 'dozen Madison who was one of the most efficient or fifteen persons, who from their remiss- members of the Convention tka't devised rjess, seem to be insensible, that "punc- the Constiution, and who was one of the tuality is the soul of business." Really, distinguished authors of the Federalist, the conduct of some who call themselves opposed the right of instruction. If the hWorable men, is :r shameful; in regard to pe0nle have no constitutional right to in- diebis of this defiption. r Wt hive known struct, certainly the members of Siate cer announces that nrcusta nnt nf2'pp M'r nw.iirrnre ei. t a u i. :r j. i control have caused the suspe .wowiii-wj v ' i ieffisiaiui es iiavenoi, 11 iiisiruciious uv i . , , . - , ther, where a man alter regularlv receiv- kp pnnlp wnnl.t hp micphipvnne . i;, a; Waner-for vears. nleaded that he on- i,t i k., g.- i :..i. ii the ?:ditor Dledffes himself that when revived, it Russian Suwarrow, of bloody mem- uZLm tn'laV t for on vear nd " shall again and as strongly as tver, advocate the ry, and sent by. express to his mistress f(ru rreeksi and wljicli at.pl eiher is w6rlh:mrjr; -'Iff-7 offered in manv .instances mvth PHUiP.i'.'li'l COST, ami in all a great del ctetfr than they. 1 can be procured ehe-w ere, e are a ware tbtltC S ' has been said advertisements or this kind are freA;; quently sent forth to deceive the public, wctiixhV not ihe case n the present imtance tve bej leave vVi' to state positively and distinctly that our objeck m , uTv r" the aacfl M imial progs on this Stock' if S' Goods is for the purpose of closing this concent ' l. wiihm the limited time. The jjoods will be ar' ? - ranged in the course ot this day,-and ofTered' on w.f the above terms ; our old friend and customers v whose favors we have so lonujkperienced, afe,r i'A particularly invited to reap the advantage attend, , ' M ant on such a sateit will afford us pleasui-e to " ' sec tucui jariaKiner ot tne general benefit. UMiv : chants'and Planters will find the present an' oVi'-' l portunity of procuring cheap Goods seldom tui. ' rsOBLEi PAUL & KELLT.VO V iioli nirbrook-aireefv: J? October 26. " : . . 12 St ,VV' r fllHE subscriber informs the public, that' he ijlt oeo- I vu,,ll,,ucs i ms oia btanu, one aoor ,". wererf y. i1C35rs- 11 ? Kyi' btote, where tDT v r r f . carries on his business in its various branches." 'i V"!', loppnnnl rtr 'i I'lntnrir that- U t i i rf- T table paper, devoted in the present politi- f f i "lJ"'a ne unaers hi. smeerc thanks andtrust. thar. tren. Jackson, I language of the English Commander' will ' sition to please,, will connnue to ecureior'fim"V', was discontinued a few days since, for the scarcely appear as well on the historic f.share ,ot 'patronage, jie keeps conintV irl . i ,1 T'" T ... I - "luv-io Willi ii:-liiCS IMi UCS-T' Si C'.f- - fact bv the time it reached Charleston was m1" ra' . em viah via r or as patch. He his alsdon hand, a verv ireneral as-V r rtment ot . Ready Made Clbtfaih 113 III UV, 11 U1SUU l.CJ as 1 IC BUM 1 Ul Ull ri . ... 1 . . . Trr j . .1 biacK i,rows," as win appear irom tne 101-enSm andthev are ours! lowing notice in the place. The: Editor of the Petersbur V 1 ' . . 1 1 - j - -. ... x' uuaLiiiALCifau. .t - - v . Mercury, ol that rullel we can ai present bring to recollec- and consisting in part' of. v T' f? tion as in any respect resembling the Duke's Blue and Black Dress Ciu ; T, . rVa.tTntollifrpn. descnntlfin Of t IP KtflP ot W atPrl.wi ic jiuc, vfiivr, r-en cc ciaret 1 roCK-co.i7 1 , nees beyond his to be found m the following distich writ- Sik silk VeL,,taT ' 'tf nsion of his paper, tPM In fl ,lrilmh.Q,l c U h;e;. Bl-ck bdk Vetenc.a, 1 limett, MarKlllr.S. V Y; donlv The Intel -. o v..v ivuau :- aa CrOtli V esLnjfs. Vv ' v ;CriL r;nt..,t cords, amidst the saioking rums of Ismail, Fancy Cravats and Pocket. Handkerchief t 1 cause of the coalition. The Editor states that the Empress Catharine several active and influential irienus ot Mr. Ad- Glory to God glory to thee, TAr Turkish City is taken by me ' Woods' ock tiloves Common do Suspenders and other articles of Wearing V .f-" Apparel. A'-,:' ALEX. CAMPBELL, , I'M V- (XjT One or two additional. Journeymen "will Frowi Ae Maryland Chronicle. 1 meet with employment and good wages on ap2 4- - v plication as above. . j sc, . ijv,- W anted also, two Apprentices to the Taj&rini?"'""' Dr. Muse has made this season, on five business, from 12 to 15 years of age. would not pay for a longer period ; and ve have known others to plead the statute Mr. Madison.--A few weeks since, the ms have offered him pecuniary aid to facilitate . r . . . , ; r . . i t.1 In... r r uu -it" - . . the re-appearance of his paper but .that he re- ui niiuioiivi. .u j --' --v r- te - ? ceived their oners in silence, remaps they ia no money more hardly earned, than the as a fact within his knowledge, that MrH were unfortunately too few. Cannot the Nation- . .K-ri;nt'to VAWsnaners.and it is dis- Madison had declarod himself ounnaed to al Intelligencer lend his coadjutor a few of the .BUU.. -r-r- - - . - - , rr many hundred subscribers which it has lately frrareful for anv one who has the ability, the resolutions adopted by the Legislature Lrd tn itu list ? The Anti..Tack son Convention to hesitate to discharge his account when of Virginia at its last sesssion, on the sub- Virginia would no doubt appreciate the fa- acres of land, notwithstanding a severe . ! , , . r 4 r i a- r vor, ana me iiueiuecuccr iiseu can verv easily urauni, Tiineiv uurrtus ui sueil C(rnt wanx .deaaoded. ject of a tanffof dut.eson impost?. On ,ffmI to spare ,hesm. Seriously ,he ,ioppig ; llg peck and a half that is ninety husl, W. -v- r.. "T- xv...... D. ei8 ih--.ta.cat Mr. M. addressed of unjr paper .- JJ ,1, per acre, warning a small fraction of ; v?" ' c Q .noill9p nni cu:nr vut ' v" lw and considered in that point of view, we regret nBI' , , , ' age he has heretofore received.and benieare to K " .porter mentions a singular ana snocKing pHnt, in which it will be seen, he confirms the difficulty which has befallen the Intelligencer On en acres he made also, this season, inlbrm them that he still continues to carry on ihe I occurrence which happened in that village ..ka ! ntt,k.,n.,l u; and hone that it mav reali7.eit ener.tatinn and one hundred ami Rfhi barrels siA corn, or Tailorinsr Bume at hia oM kt:..2. . v. .a . . " i ill nuuaiauv.it uic iicns atuiuuicu u linn. I . j-j j - 7 i - o r- uuui, um c ..- --V' y 4 last week. Joel Mitchella. tree man ot color, It w;n also be; seen, that he contradict .u 1 L 1 1 f i. ' DU ous'eis--inar is, o ousneis per acre. " - -iiu uirecii opowioi, v, . i . .1 are aware uiai simuiu a jaunson pa cr cease in Frn-n iHp i irrnmat 4 - - - JAMES LlTCHEvORD, i 0 aged; 45 or 50, who was to have been triel j n before the Superior Court, for a roost atroci-1 ln Qui murder, by stabbing, committed on the recenty appeared :inrp or a riAt n n.-i ecaiiveiy, me assertion mat. ne is me au- anysecnon ounecmuurynstieain wumaDeirum- , ,f i ; e;u;i;. " u i sw, rave c i v -. i iii iur. "i iiiniii. inn Liir Miiniiiiui i. inn uri , or of certain nnlitirl Pav which havp I peted as ominous trom one ent ot the union to the I r r. i' X.ui- ?" "Peuuon. I IHIlfl. MI 1 LI1 1! CI til C W C C..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L IT 1 1M i II I If II 1 1 HS k. - I V I III UfIC UU V UUt, in the Richmond "Whig: rt the Post-office, where he has in his employment ' ' ' I workmen ana gentlemen -wish v - ii'cuur i.u anr ware inm m th Ar - , ' Mentpellier, Oct. 10. 1827. Sirs I have just "seen in another Ga- ing'the 44 Anti Jackson Convention" in Virginia he has authenticated the statement, by affi- state. lie has also on hand an assortment of Sua ' or the National Intelligencer to tell us what sign davit, before Justice Houston, that he sur- perhne Cloths,and more are daily expected. ' Hejr! is"thia?" veyed, bounded, and measured the lands as at present some Ready Made Clothing, which , 77 , , correctly. And his overseer, John Wheel- ?hu" f "tch,cap or wh cred; - Bank Robbery. Nathaniel Snelson, the body of Miles Ralph, another man of color, in Halifax county, some time agoupon " . . . . i . being sent forby the Court to take his trial, tte the tollowing paragraph, quoted as . . i .u lu f0n Ian extract from the Lynchburg Virgmi- waStKizeu wiui buwi tiwicui hoi tj prehensiop,addedto au indisposition for sev- . ....,1.1. o II erat dayS, W ich was thought to De D41t SUgni, the sage of Montpelit-r expressed his deep re- Durg fa that he expired in the yard before he could g'et at the course now pursuing by some of the ' 1 y ! J most eminent politicians of Virginia- That here- itiousana be olaced at the bar Or got into the Court- probated it, as sapping the foundations of her parh. H I j a .i f . .i ! . I o ' I ill - - . I nowrr anu i nuencc in xne comet eranv. wn r. i- . . i house. IL...: i- ,i 1.. .u! 5 teet 10 or 11 inches hi2h. his hair vervi him'wnm nn thp uihiprf. iuy x tuui st vi tiimiciaiiuii unu jJiTiuence, sue i ' m it ...... " "j -- - might have won over a1 majority of her sister grey, his face red and full, with clear blue! 1 nejiam? prett..ii iiu..ivU , StatC8 to cmbrace ner principles. That he dc- r o. ..f k;m . ....... , ,.. JJterarv and Scientific Ediiitin. ...;lh . ' T i i xi ri:...l t:U if i i 4iw l . f 4 1 xt i . I evc. i cisuhs m puisuu ui mii, uasscu i i ne Toiiowmir loucuing lines are irom a volume I . - . ' r. f meeting was held in the Capitol at Kich- femled the right of the National Goverment, un- - .... r, , fa m Female Semmanes. ' - - i ,T S v- . . T " - 1 i . j a m rr I V irAfl rvli Ihio r 1 1 r o tAiar late kvk I I-lumnc rnmnncp1 rv t Ii tf Iota lit f-4 K I . . . r f . ? ' ' er. u;is niaue oatii ueiure uie same juaiiue. i am i i . ---i- Teller of the Office of Discount and De- that the lands which were thus survevel, to. mr. p jm i ; n c miiic hci wiuhi: our Knowieuge iiiaiipusiie in uie uauiv in vuiuia in reieis wuu'icu auu mcaauiru,. jifucu pm-i .an.iftn wi.. w it lawjc flMsronilPfl with ahnnt hnrtu I "una auu wc aiaicii , nc .nittici iiains ri7 IJ ' t 3i. .1 ' . -j - . . . - nrpvi- xrxis. wneu ocnooi, -?r iVf noliticians of Vireinia-That he re- Montana aouars, cnieny in notes or IUUI ..-'.c n Vi. r .l . r . . TnRthA nrnt qmoU t ii . : -i j eacn ne is auoui years 01 aire, aooui i ..r i : u .,,ij u......l- "a or.7.. I sumed on the Jrd Mnmlav in Jnnitpw Terms as heretofore, (to wit,) $60 per Session for Board and Tuition, including evry branch of J -: - I mnnd. Va. oil the 25th inst. Judge Cabell dere oiu.im.on, to .mposea l antt otdut.es in. vug.. ..ij a ,eW w 1 on lropons, wuu reiei-er.ee 10 oiner ODjects man I v as call ed' to the Chair and Vi m. O. Pen- revenue he averred that such had been the of Hymns, composed by the late Dr. Heber Bishop ot Calcutta; published by his widow. A correspondent of the National Intel ljgenper, justifies the conduct of the Rep resentatives of Kentucky, in voting for MK Adams, uhen the Legislature of that State had instructed them to give their suf frages to another capdidate. To do this the following transcript is made from the tiebates of the first session of the first Cou- on the 5th amendment: -' The freedom of speech, & of the press and " the right of the people peaceably to assemble " St, consult for lheir 'Common good, and to apply tne '.government "tor redress ot grievances uUnii u i..i-.:.Lj If ""uiiui uc 11111 uil: cu. , M r. Tu cker, aj member frpni South Car hi)a, (the presenIVeasurer ofilie,lJnitel states) moye d i'o 1 nser t be t w een the w ords com o u n' good' a '1 4 ? ;a u d to,J r in 1 his liffW DiAHn fr. -The Parisian courts hnvp dleton appointed Stcretarj. . ' !.7JTS7 SSM! lat'elr decided a point that will probably A Committee was acsignaiea to urait a that to-l all the ,atent 50,, t)f the coun. DUt n en, to fio-hti ng in that quarter. A Report and Resolutionswhich, being pre- try infraction, andto give them such protection Mr Leiurrain sbot a Mr. Garel, and was . .. . 1 ... 1 1 as r.irciimsTanr.ps miPfm siip-n-est. w.is nnc nt tho rented to the .Aieeung, were aciopiea, nrmrat fr th Zlit nf thl , " . iried for murder. He was acquitted, butl m m yt I I f v' " I ' I Trie Keverena mr. jerr, Messrs. tnap man Johnson andDaniel Call, were ap pointed Delegates to attend the Conven tion on, the 8ih of January. V A standing Committee ot twenty-four gentlemen ;was also appointed and the meeting adjourned. Music 1 Drawing & Painrlnir tach Younjf Lady must be provuled .with' Thou art gone to the grave but we will not rZZ tuvCT r ck Y j r,i.iw b Coverlet, blanket, pair of Sheets and deplore thee. Though sorrows and darkness encompass J cjes me iomo Thy tvroTow.K els ; otherwise a separate charge fo? those f aiti wiu oe made. federation system, hich was found inadequate sentenced, at the suit of Garei's wdow, for that nnrnosf and the advntion nf the VpAp. I . . l . ,i r!.tit.,iiij"Uiit thl rpc!t;nn I to nay 20,000 Irancs to her, and 4,000 to; by the last Legislature in relation to that sub-j her children. ject, was extremely unwise and impolitic. . . . i.i.ii.i Here, men is a man eyeriastmg.y quoieu nv tne 0hio.-ln conseqoence of the death of martexts of the Constitution in this State, who - 1 assisted to frame this instrument, and who was Mr. Wilson, a member of Congress, from one of its earliest and, ablest cotemporaneous ex-hhis State, a new election was ordered.- tive duties, at a later day, was called on to con- Three Administration Candidates and one strue its provisions, who says, that he is errone- Jackson man offered for the vacant seat. ously thus, quoted, -and .that Urn. B. Giles, that Nehher of lhe former would-withdraw, .4 . 1 a vvN A rWAV r frief Vt l rw rite Kamircn I Virginia tp ruin and contempt. We again re- consequently, the Jacksomtc, Mr. Stans peat, that what we have here slated is ot our bury , was elected. i . i . i ... i:..i i own kiiowicuic, kiiu v-auii'f. u c vunuauibcu. m m w 9 - y . W ithoul being awure ot the ground on Foreigners may well com plain' of the dif wn.cn uie statemem is aiiegcu to De W,u- ficult of OUf ,ansuage when they attempt I think it nroner to observe that, as often I pronounce similarly, word that are happens in the report of conversations, Upeitalike, For example who could pos- there must have been some degree of mis IwWv know tha cougnplougfi, although apprehension, or misrecollection. - ; enowsrA, thovghL &c. were all to be so dif- lt felrue J"-1 t-W?fvd:t ferently pronounced ? tve are very onrea- Stth .WlimirrWrfPAriJ itpossibie. Look again gress over trade, ta regulations having re- ?t plague And ague, and no one can say that venue aloneJor their, object I that Mhave ime x-ngu&n is a vcry easy language. 111 .vi;ca9iuuai ton verba uuns, ueeii; leu 10 saviour has passed ,hroa,h,ha porUl L.l.ffZ5P?3?V. W, , iiefore thee -; - 1 vnrgc m uie,. i And the .WofhUlore Hthy guide W Tb? ".iPrTXt?i".;-V lilC Klfl" 1 subscriber, will De promptly attended ti. - Thou art gone to the grave ! we know Ion. . . S PENCE O'ttniEN; llwi iuiriu tiiv.v. 1 I o w C "fc Nor tread the l ough paths of the world by j tbv side ; Oct 25, 1827. S - - v.v The Raleigh Register, Edenton Gazette r j.'Jvi. But the wide arms of mercy are spread to t Tarborough free Press, willgire the above ttiiee. V - eritold thfeJi msenions anti lorwara ineir accounts.7 And sinners may die, for the sinless have V Tclied I observe"! hat contrary doctrine. had been Ao attetppt.was made, on Monday night entertained " and acted on, from the com- the 15th instant, to burn the dwelling-house Thou art gone to the grave,and its mansions forsaking, Perchance thy weak spirit in fear lingered long Grand Consolidated Lottery ... But the mild rays of Paradise bean.M on thy T be drawn in TTtuhinttn; on the 3l7lDtt. I82r -.V waking, .: . ' ' - - v,:--'v:: v..f -i... v VV And the sound that thouheardest was the A A T r?rTW Wi-'.':;' Seraphim's spng ! , CAPISlIi PSSS C?p,O0Cr; Thou art gone to the graye ! but we will not deplore thee, Whose God was thy ransom, tbv guardi an, and guide. He gave thee. He took thee ami lie will restore thee, ' And death has no sting for the. Savior4ia$ died! . DIED, In Salisbury on the 17th inst. after short tut distressing illness, Mrs." Rebecca . Yarboroufirh. wife vf Col. K. YarborOTgb, in the Siti year of net aje. ;. SCHEME. 1 Pnteof 1520,000 lnzfeofSS.'obo: -A 1 1 1 5 5 10 46. 46 .92 920 Tickets 26 200 1 1,500 1 1,000 , . 5 ,. .$00:: sfs : i 200 a 20 ::Uo;'i?9; WW- f ., V 100. 60 ? . uoi?9r:.,vv:o, , HalC 83, Quarter; CI -SO. ? Y AXES & M'INTYHE, - v 1,- H - "i . . - J . t f . '
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