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V r. t' f a t r I 1- V' ft d irt 0 of "4 sill the xttcmDerewci.p-?-- 4 v". .r lur 4h'a Hoard a lctt'er.which' -. vwen ;$uiu ucui r ,t--t - - 'hJriiatirredcivcclf from ; the, Secretarx .of 1 AVar propoMOft 1 been fetimated' i " ctoVhe Depkrtinnt thaUhis State 1 VAWr-ift t cmpIoyinent(ann$ineer en: , rWd mrmproving the avigation of , Cpe FeirRiverhould theourse be apr 2-'-A;Cil tf H th frnviVrn to . hlace the ' lt6o.maby'Congres3t its' J ate session, "''for imnrovins the'navJjpltionof said River vfnr imorovinfft , the ja tate. f and should 4KeTviewi,pf the De---'LiJL -i4.. ?JkitA fh T$nrr.v and proposition rlsotved, that as the General vlBoarilJbf Iq Vernal ? Improvements;; vwhlch rjave;;tbcjnautnWit renTploy a Civil 'i'Eakirieer; and the services of such an Oft -ficei: .appearing to them to be s indispetisa-v il4 to' the correct and proper execution of . AVprlcs of this kind, Ith'at ; the interest rof : all partfes would 'probably; be.best con "sulted tii UhervCrenefal.lGovernment un- cbrtakin to tapply,'under itts excjusive ?" anthorif t,tbe appropriation of the 1820,000 m'adeyConflTcss-L-for the! Work in ques- tjon underhef immediate superinten rance of a;; Givit Engineer of the Unit- ' cd' Statesu'Aa the Stated has at ' present 'in o'perationi'nnder the management of a "suitable"person,iaiDredgin Machine exv x'ivatirtg a .Channel .'thVougb rthe. Bulk TheVdaorjfe necessar j toVbe effected; whatevet other Works ;may;j be consider-feUiiadviable.-it is. B deemed expedient -that'the operations of this machine be con tinued, until suitable, arrangements can be made to place the whole WoV1c under theahameht $t Officers ofwtbe; Gene- : lniriinniiniiift hainm mnnsefai! tA K-ioTr' reti War hjnjWer inbehortiyl eipcd j and; e -T tni si that'the' com tions whicH haye?so long impeded the na !rigatipnofi& Cape frpm the fbllowin- we jiaye been permitteio copy from Gi Verhor that JoftN D.opMlREsqtii rp; of yeteville, has jacceptedthplpihtm '.Juilgeotof conferred pn him by.the Executive Coun "- :. VJ v:-' : i-:, .Jli ' "ri; "' y k, '. Raleigh, May 8 ly. 5 ;'-5'-r ff? f ATheCouncH i. of "State haVe ' lunanimouslyi elected bn to;fill the vacancy on tUe - Bencher thcupremeCourti becaiioned hy tlVe deiah oft ius: tyent wal;6fcpu ((is.Wpn'.ithonsed, either by yputself opyoi'i friend,' td place ytwr "name before that ficlypor wai it done Wbut after several ieffec tuai ballot ns, between the candidates, rthe Coirncil with one accord, made a communication -to the xecuteprpposing to fill the yacaincy 4 v granting to yoirthe temporary Commission . rd t trust it is not necessary to assure you, how much pleasure it afforded that 1 l)epartment of tbe Government to carry tnetr wisues mio exe cution.. -: And permit me, amon your many friends, to congratulate you pn tnis aisimcnon, which your well established character so richly merits; and to express, a wish that ypii will ...f ac cept i' the Commission af the hands ofrthe Coiin 'Cil, not ! entertaining a doubt biit tbajt it wU be, confirmed by the next Legislature. V : J lvavifc ? trie nopor to be with the highest regard, Voiir obfcd't erv't and friend3' ; : ' . .;. . , :;JOliN OVVEN. .; ITis Excellency JohxJDwbk : t f ; stiff dear Sr--I received, tfs moming, a Commission sighed by; yoii, as Governor, &.c.' issued in porsoanceiof reconKmeinistioo ff tiie'Cbuilc'd of Statei. authorising me to act as Jadge)f the SupreVe Court, ontil the end of the -Ofxt Session of. 'theweiie.ral .Assembly. , It isunftecesRatv,tosay.foiothat ueapp(nmm ,was not toicpdbme :..t-tr..r-i - -v irfk .T 2 kwW nn;thAH i. "xior expt ctd office Vbivt such a. call cannot be declindii I therefore' make known to you the acceptance of the. a p pointtnent. " . ' Thelbnlvreeret I'feeron "this occasion; is." -that my appbintment has excluded from the ser- vice of the country, at leasf temporarily, greater talei1tc,?;more' leatbiiuvand higher virtue ; but the kind and; compKmentary letter ,"ln. vhicti you were nieasea to poramumcaie, m-very U4i- teri'rig iermv(theTesultof sthe --deHbferations of me vounctifATor ncse qompiuneqvary jrcuiurKs, 1mm indebted hot ; WanV merit of mineXbut to your geoerouf : friendship and indulgent;" partW ine. 2iie i he.FayettevilIe Observers says,' Ave k,,ion thfk'tnwn nr vv nminffian anu if inouth,under,tbe direction of the. Agents of Maps anoV Suejs; made; brthe. IJnited 'Stites Engineers would be forwarded; to theWern5rVV,t ' . y'"The Board.'afterduly considering; this vanity suggesta,itliat none can boast more de notion jto'-the' public ood. . i-, Accbmptuivms:CtKeCDinmissiQh, JiavH TiPVpr icnnwn nn nppsjnin ;nn vvnir.it i ' - - - 'itv "r' l'e foelinjg otoun townsmen. aYe:6eenoFtUV.V -vv: . ' T . .--... .- V--1"0" V.jV; '.l.liJ: ?f.K.J V;,;A fiborsaretfielfnsorfafrdeiightfulp U' yj? V-V-1 ; VvC"UawrairPjdby party rageto live Kkebipthersr-.i -f ; rfU,.; 1- -r witb such unanimity, so aeeably,excitedi as p'nl earning, a few days ago, that 'the Hon John' D.Toomer had' received the appointment i jaage.ot tne supreme Ppuft, ; vacant by the death 6f; Chieh Jus- 7:Tlie appointment of ir. Branch as Sec retaryrof .the Nayv will render.it necessa- ry for the, next Legislature to choose. some person to succeed him in the United States Senate." - Weliave seen mentioned m other prints, Jhe . names of Joseph Wihon Esq, of.CharlotteVn.l Charles Fisher Esq. of . f , , 1. 1" . : p ' Sah'.bury as probable candidates for the va- cancy. " ' r ,;4 Worm."miHam C. Rives, of Vir- ginia has been appointed Envoy Extraordi- (foms Cay itiere corrupt, said he, but nary and Minister Plenipotentiary to France theirs was childs play "when) compared to in the place o James Brown. , whai is SS on in' Washington now! Itfr., miliam Elliot, for several years an ' c,sle c,arJOD - efficient Clerk, In the, Patent Office, and a . The . reader may form' some idea of - the gentleman well known and esteemed for value ofimproved short-horn caUlein Eng- his scientific acfiuifetnetits;has beertdismis-. 1aful; anJv f the value of an .EngUsh far $e(l - . - mer's possessions in the article of live ,, ' , ' - , r , ( tock, by the following account of Mr. f-.lhe venerable Sheppard Aollock, a revo- Champion's recent sale nf Bfvihe-Mr. Jutmnary patriotjias been removed from of- fice as Postmaster of Rliy.abethtown, New Jersev. and Thos. C. B.Davton. aoDointed ' tj t r ' L t ' Edward Dyer Us been removed from the situation of Clerk in the Post Office, in Washington City, which he has filled with unsurnassed industry, assiduitvl arid fidel- :W h . V nr r; .u r"-i r 1 : ! o : Mr. Maury, the faithful American Con- sul at JUiVerpooU has Deen removed to make way for George IVinchester Esq. of Balti- timore. ' Mr Woadburv of Ne w -Hamnshi rp h -:r 'rooaoury oi im e w nampsnire nas declined the acceptance of the situation of Ministerof Madrid, which was offered him . 4, .. . i bythe President. . ; , J he Editor ot the VVinchester Virginian, (a Jackon paper, ) wishes to learn upon upon what principle the apointment of Zfen- ryZee, as Consul General for the Barbary o "''xiLi!. '"''tV a I I Powera'can be justified : and says he can vr.i;:k j, ' j- imagine ho better reason that can be assum- ined for it, than that the appointee should u ' 'i 'j "-vm- r 1 - j bSan,d 0m a c?d.ized society, and that Algiers c is, deemed ; the. most fit and appropriate residence. The Boston CentiheF ofwVlavi 2- Savs: "We are assured that the President of the U. -, . - 1. . Statesywijl. visit New England ;he ensuing summer, if the public business will adn.it of his absence from the seat of Government," - -35-- , I Gold is 4iow found, in .considerable I fjuantitiesrtBurke county, inthis State ; and from the discoveries already made, it 01 mediate wmcn ue nave-always comsiu is believed the mountains in that region ered "he key-stone of the Federal arch. are rich in this precious metal. A gen he has three decks independent ol the tleman from Burke sol4 in this town a lr deck' and is pierced for l60 guns, but few davs since. , upwards of 900 dwts. wu pnbabfy crry 200. With her coin found in that county within a short time. ljl,ment ,J n,en wh.ch will not be !ess than It was all what is called branch gold, and 13 or 1400, her giaot dimensions, round wrfVrnllprtpd without nnirksllvpr. xvith mg stern, and able commander, she may the exeception of a very small portion of ; ! 4.1 ,1 j,.i t must have been lo!t in the proces? of washinKOz6 dr. - The recent frosts on the 26th and 27th ult. have been very destructive to fruit, Most of the peaches are killed, aswellas u . k... k . 4. uu 1 bail t alter a model of Mr. Humphreys, n a- has;not beerr so great among the apples vft archltect who was at sreat pains and Gardens liavfe hHewise suffered consider- e ense ia visiting the urope'aQ Navv ably, particularly where the precaution Yar.ls. Mr. James Leen is the architect was not taken to cover the vegetables most 0 has superin,ended the work generally, liable fo injury. In many places, corn l lhe adjoining building is the 7?an7an, was injured, and in some instances with- y, ot the first dass, eavty Comple in our knowledge entirely killed, being ted, also built with a round stern. frozen into -ine-duo. uaiawo. journal. Cotton from (he Roanoke.-i-xir two bales of-Cotton, Otfair quality, and packed vvith uncommon neatness iu square Bales, on Saturday fast, and was per Jb t was brought from TVeldonto Elizabeth! Ci- ty, bv the Steam Boat Petersburgh, Capt.- McRe atid thence by a lighter, through tc D: Swamp Canal. toiliw place. , r vl t ' Norfolk Beacon. j ' V -i ' 0 ' . V iaines. r thpimnrnvenienr and Agriculture. - ' s-., s ' . J'lriey have esublislied a -Canton- Gqmpa - in 1iiuminorf; wn)se capital siock is tn cunslsrbf '0,000 shares of glfJO eacbV 'a- mounting;-toS20UP,i9Dd UV-Subsitariptton book were:opejh find the' tnount; subscribed the tfirstl da W Was abmv0bi00 w jut: iiji .were uusrtjuemiynauc. j-. v salso in - .1 TL.i.nnA f I lrt lit i lf thf ( utiio ' uktk h.ii niocn.l the,' citizens of raryland b nvtconlv ;dis-through the hands of three European na- nlaYinVltself iin -.th&Ohiui arid Susauehannal tioiis, ami tinalty, through the agency of RailRpadsi but lathe incorp.iraVonf-Com-IComfn.Hlore Stewart, came into our pos- v I Ha 11 A rtfUti'.l 1 '.anicl-ihiM -Ko riuiyf cw iwjjjririxMj&u ,9r;vi, f jjouuts per annum-naft vi advance, r 1 1 y-J Ihe objects of the company areYtn intro duce and encourage the general 'and 'skil ful culture of the Tine and1 to hold such lands and real, personal estates, and erect such worksand establishments, as myy be propeV for cultivating, imprving,vgtiier jng preparing ami presetvina: the irrapc. '-as also for' the manufacture and preservation or wine.-. - Gen. Houston our late Governor; left this place,, in the Steamboat Red'Jloyer, on the 24th Anril. . His destihatinri is to the Cherokeey Indians, in the Arkansas Territory JYashvilte.J3anner, K - , ' , - . ' '. - 1 " ' - - , p We aye heard ;dfa saying of Amuf George Kremr :; which has some fair- ness in u jje Retired from Washington in hiirh dudgeon at the sio-ht of th thrnno-a .t7 o . . - - T - TV." O oi aDDiicahts. : who were hatiirmv nnK thA skirts of the officers now, in power A- Champion is the gentleman frenn whom the Editor of this paperv imported cattle und ?heep sofne years since, and is, we ueUeve, the British Farmers' Magazine sav, k This important sale rent off with great spirit Our agricultural readers will no doubt be gad to know some particulars of the sales, an(I we We accord i ?cry ojade the follow- ing' calculation of, the averajies of the sales of short horns, for, their infirmation' for the greater satUfafition of our readers, we glve the statement in dollars and cents, instead of guineas and pounds. Brvucrht from -arerap-c. 23 shorth'n cows, $93 33 to 280 po each, $ 135 6r, J2 2 . . . o--? o t 3 . , t , 9q 77 liyearlimr do, 7000 to 144 88 89 77 10 heifer calves, 102 44 to 150 00 6933 U bulls, 102 44 to 230 00 163 33 5caives, 46 66toi4000 7522 The total of the 32 lots of Short-horns brought the sum of g'l 1,054 1 1. The sales f Sheep and horses, were made at what 'n-he called a fair.fulL market price; and the total of the three days' sale,, may u , i f , f be estimated at upwards of &2o,667 33. jimer. Fanner. n, .. , , , . nr n Philadelphia, May 2. The Navy Yard.TIih establishment, which1 boasts the possession within its bor- ders, of the largest vessel in the world, cation ,nl its value, as furnishing the na wtth the means ot defence, on which we pride ourselves more than on any feats nrarms on ,a1(. The Pennsylvania, of which Lieu. De Roos made honorable men tion, in his flying tour through the middle states, is the greatest curiosity in naval architecture of which the world can boast. !d we are proud that she drew: the name I'tally sweep the seas, and woe he to the enemy who attempts to cope with her sin- ,e l4nfde,- about 40 or 50 carpenters at work upon her at present, an ' uur rra,,t-rs may rorm some lueaoi me ork to executed to render her fit vice, when we inform them that it wwu,d carpenters six months to accomplish all that is uecrssary. She is tn a. varii ;4 .u- .nnrmmu nrHn,nra a 42 pounder, for the Pennsylvania, r which lays in sullen silence, ready to have it fu- ry rouseu at the call ot the nation, lhe best bower anchor of the Pennsylvania weigns iu, 17 1 ids : ; 1 ne Yaru itselt, to which has lately been added extensive brick buildings, for the accommodation of the various artizans employed, is in excel- eni oroer 5 me marines were undergoing an examination during our visit, and ap peared to advantage ; their musket were as neat as if just from the mint. In the marK, trom which nation she was captured 1 by the French who agtih lost her to the .ougowi me wen Known engagement where Commodore Stewart. captured the : Levant in her compaoy; which vessel; pticed her on the list of A.mericanWessels.'bhe is to be hauled up icu juiu a -sing'C-ucciteu sjoop foi.war. Jburther out lays the Sea vuull, ol Uomoierce sc'on. . one was unzinaiiy 'uuiic m lien- v . i -jLL-J , jl. 1I:-. : . ':C!jLi-" service. There are few places moreVwor l5y of being Visited &y stranger: than iur Nvy .Yard; and those; who makeirfie pro per a pplica t io.n may be, assu retl of a folite ,1 recetton," either TromCommidoff;'Baiti- bridge or hjs officers. . " Ct Bulletin. ' : v We anderstand, a'jp'ectacIeVhas ' been exhibited heair thetown ofPtefersburt which we hqpef wiltTieve'r be repeatedjin ' Vi r;. i n j a a BoamgiMatch, m tn c eh' meal sense of the4word, with the arrange?; ments and accordins::to niost of the Yules which are observed I bv- the trehffernen of tliey Fancy in England I v It took place Jast week, du ring the', races. 1 1 wasr attended by a large cfovvd of 'Spectators ."and wa gers were made upon the result of? tbe contest. The boxers were stripped to thei wausi iney nau seconos,' oottie inoiaers surgepns, &c. ' They were timed;wlen down sponged, when the blood-' -Was drawn-4-and, in fact, it 'was a-oxHng- uiuitii 111 ine rjijgiisu siyie lney'nau severalTounds-r-and it terminated, "when the conquered party was so much ehaus ted'that hecould nut be brought iipa.f the expiration'!'oT'nthelvgulatdtimer'''.The victor had one '" of his fingers brokeh of sprained,, which" accident he concealed until the fight was over- w Both ' oft them are said to Ijave displayed much skill -and spirit,upon 5ie?bccasion- But these bdx-r inst-raatches are exhibitions which aire jiot adapted to the genius of our countrymen and it is earnestly hopetk thatas this is the a2ftif' .so'it may be the laH spectacle of the sort, we may ever hear or among usi ' Rich Comp. Speed of Pigeons. In p the neighborhood of New York pigeons have been; killed with their craws-filled4 with rice, rollected by them in the fields of Georgia and Caro lina, the- nearest poinis at which this sup ply could possibly have been obtained,; find it is well ascertained, that"s owing tu their great power of digestion, theV will decompose food) entirely in 12 hours' they must have (ravelled between 300 and 400 miles in six hours, making their speed at an average of about a mile a minuter The ship Caledonia, from Liverpool, arrived at New-York, brings London pa pers of the Sd of April and Liverpool of the 4th On the 3 1st of March, Mr. Secretary Peel appeared at the bar of the House of Lords, with a message from the House of Commons, praying their concurrence to the Roman Catholic Relief Bill. The bill passed its first reading, with some not contents." The Duke of f Wellington moved that the bill be printed, and made the order of the day! for the 3d of April This was objected to, as being precipi tate, but was carried without a division. On the 2d of April the Lord Chancellor took his seat on the woolsack a few mi nutes before 5 o'clock. The House was much crowded with Members of the other House, Strangers and Ladies . A num ber of petitions were presented - against the bill Ihe Duke of n tltington called for the order oflthe day on the 2d reading of th Roman Catholic Relief Bill, and the bill being read, proceeded to address the House in a very impressive, argumen tative speech, in which he shewed very clearly that nothing short of the preseni measure could present a Civil War in Ire land. . The Duke having taken his seat, The Achbishop of Canterbury -moved as an amendment, "that this bill be read a second time this day six months." The Archbishop of. Armagh, the Bish ops ot balisbury and; London, the Duke ot Richmond, the Larls otWinchelsea, Hare wood, and Ennidkillen, and thd 'Mar quis of Salisbury, spoke in favor of -the amendment, and The Bishop of Oxford, Lord Somers, the Marqus of Laiisdowne, , and Lord Wicklow,. supported the original motion After a session which lasted until ope o' clock, of the morning of the 3d. the House, on motion of Lord Eld on, adiourned. "'riie forty shilling freeholders disfran chisement bill Was tn be read a second time in the House ot Lords on the 3d, if tne progress ot ine vaitioHc Dili aixorded the opportumtv. Some importance is attached, in some of the English "papers, to a communication which passed on the 30th March, trom the Duke' of Wellington to' the Duke 'rot New castle tThe Times, observes that' Justice Shallow had access once to Johnrof Gaunt in the .tilt-yard," as TaUtaffitated,' bat it nas uuijr vu gcifiH5 iicau i mi ucv , afc ap pears ' the Dake had intended tqv ga tc My inasor at me neaa oi a procession o -z j-z i j' -: Jit peucsinaus auu c . . ' i . tiuons against tne King signified his lions 'snouiaoe; Horn Secretary, vf i ne lonuon an ot rjne 3d, says irrjages w present petl- !- utewsienuauw wfs,, uu .. ?;pcar i tuc.nexcv- t Catholic bill; but the 1 upwr Court of Lw-fobel:c:j for Buncombe : 1abm T,of . county, at tne uourt-nouse.m Asnevi. ?, cn the .v J pleasure that ; the petw M;aay rdter t,e 4th j:bUl in-CecbVif - iransmitie inrougn . tlie nex and plead cr answer to the PUmUI's P C -1 V -V-tU-r'?- v '-V : -tion.TOr Xhs same will 1 e, heard ex tzrtci - -. - . Vh, TRe following1, from the1 Harhioer of -Peace; rfi'f v Blenheimj'Vand for purity of diction's ;d an, r Uicity tf ilylcMs almbit its eaual." ; Tliere ll .uiuviuiiit: ouiAUiit VUilUI III lilt?lUltlCr U( 'i ' t That evrV ftnriv nitrd ithraic. i' V.v. nnu i auuuj ms iaiwe. -;,, tr. v, ;i. .. . jf - --";. a.j .t'.v . -t; 'Jr.1'? . .:' months by sickness i so :that bis fdath ; tm v bei f more than tjie, smoothness ofits vere 1. if i .Tfie'peon)ecall him tvAT J fj "'V-..v AV,4 hV;iikej Woliah-tall-v t V llis speur a hundred weight r Wlftsheo Urge tf,at?ie could stand --VV- 4 " .ike some,tiiiritcepleJu;lV3V.: tVW-. vt ' X$ Ami Wliilehi-fee,t w,cre iiVtbeptouhiiHr; t . f :; His ftaiidsW oucblthe'skyr;! ' f jS tf Cf nqripy thdd Trahpnt aslarge . AvA;t: " H w;s nai his stature madfc lum greati 2 . -' His" nime nTgre-tt I 1 know: ti$ lonafr f f 1 And 1 more tha half a , yearijo; vv$.7&Vr , M knew it v.ery welf.4 C' ? 'v. v T : tmean, my child; his Actions wrtJuVfi- r'v ' 11 That CVfrV hndv 'urhra'.c v- t Wel?r whatprent actions, dfd he do V i V' A" ,1 wanTtqTtW.it alU :V & -X.SfX 6 ''4 -' Why he' it that conqnered TyreJ -V t And It veiled do wit her wail K ,jV,J, .. 7 ,And thmisarids of her petfple -slevr-i-r w 1 -. AiUthento liwent-VB-.-t'.;'?:- V'nre Vnd sWofd op evefy sldej- 'Jfi K' t J? Through any"a region sint: ;rVjV r?t . , A hundred conijueea cities shone 7V ' .7 WlUY midnight burnm&edr-iV "7 ' Kti And strewed orj-miiny a. battle groiindi7 f V v 7a thousand sotdier bWdl '' "V i'x " ' ' PijJ Tcilhng people m"ke,Ium great ?;A -Vv,t? u.'O-r Vlro killed his pt'irtlbirnnaJliriff-yr5; ' t . Put into jail ahd hung J,i 4' 1 4 ' s ; nerer heard them jCsdl him create X-'C " vj.vv , , W hy 'ic Tvf nts;nqt in war-.V. ' r- "- - v ? t . - And him thai killt a single mav '"V ?r . 'His heighborsull abhor,3 tC Wclh then if I should kiUa mani i r k ; J'd kill a.hundred more,. J v-.-V 'V -I should be sreatdftot.get.nurff XikeAbde!ouerJre.,, Not ro, nrv child. twilj nedo:- -V. The gospel bids be kwd;: ,f '-si?$4l !' Th.en they that killan tlUyJhat'praise; CV'w , The gospel do not inindf.,, .4"-,,v? 1 i .You know, 'my hikVther Bible gays , -.;.v r""i- j j .That you must alway doy;- i -tyi J To other people,1 a yo'u-wisjt" V -v "L-V 1 To have them doto Wu; :l But Pa, did A lexander ish ) ? Z. t ;" V . 1 j, . .That some stroog men would oa.e7V- ;v- " I " And" Bufn his house and kill him todi f - "M-hlc ' i -Anddoa.hehiddohe And every body called him great T; :3 ' V -hi: For kitlirg people so !-i 'f 'fy frf-Vs V - .Well, now'; WhatfTght he ha'dtQ kitlV'ti j; I should be glad Co knoW' - "il tti Ali If one should bum the buildings here ' ''.V' And kill thefo&4 wfthifb C f j Would any body-call Vim great'; t , , ' I For such alwickeoVth'ing ' A 1 ' ' ' V- - ' In Halifax, on the 14'.h ttltMf. Tbo. Wright & tT;'. of WarrenV to Miss Frjmcei r,Wbelou? ? '-vH In this vicinity .otV'. fednday last! ? lfrAlbVuTi v ton Jonesi'an-bld arid respectable plinler.i Sir expected. He leaves, a Jong' it ofianiiiy fcCn-. : '' jt ' f 1 uecxions xq mourn ms iBS.pfl( - -a ? ' In Martin countyion theTStt inst. jCe.tWm.' 1 fl ,( , Williams an aged j and yeyyhigUlYAsteeieit :r -citizen of that ounty;'Tv "'.V' V :'v2 Jv- s' In Kowan fcounYy; oh the 7Uv instant; MJmv.'',' r i2beth Kilpatrickivaged 58.. .-SheluU'' bee;: " or a Jong time) ' ' worihyv ineuibe'f of the.Pres-,"-A;: byterian Church ;and, such - was "the 'christian,' x' meekness and mildness of tiercbaraCtr,- tiiat she';,! ;'. possessed the esteem of alLwho fcne W; tierJ'JSbtdV ;.-f lived to see her descendants to the 4tb Kenera-l v' t;- i X a bberal education and Avr.tes a' jrtxwl handTiXr.- i" "ijvucvary aipre, ar.ioung Aian wno v&s y , r i Enquire of .WILLIAMS' fc'UA-YWOOiiC' -y C -Raleigh, My 11. .1 : i XI s W-'.'n - ' - r ii i -ii in I ..I '- ; - - ' . - . - ' '. . .f ;V v . V GapeeaNkvigaiioif ;Sloc"'V; - iTOR SALE 1 ?v;A -"0 : ON Thursday the'; 28tb liisU wflMbe sold t f- Pubfic AuctJon, at Jb TownaiouiVinYiiy- ' -L-: iicYutc,:. i iurxyrrour jsnares or ..uape earNa ' r vlgation Stock:. Termioflale pash. T For for-' f: ' ' ther particulars, apply to V'.' V-' K.v-' '''r wi Fayetteville, MavnO-H h 73t M ' , , ' " -I, : n. j; !; ,4 ';;:NpTIC'Ey-r:?5.;-V-?';''i Annrial ileetinp- nf thf'tvV1hlTp'-r.,-i''-..?.W' - , 1 be a. iue ,.vPt?rer,ayigauon-uompany Will e holden. &t "FayetteviUe, on Friday,- tbe 59tti -T ' inst. Stockholders parts', particularly requested "'V ' to attend either in person of bytproxy f i e - i ".it VtJAMRSIEBANfi, PrestV.K . A meeting of the President and Directors will U -be bolden at tIieT!aforeaid pUceoQ Thursday:" ' ' the.SStbjn,. :l-;--.T""-. f . r v 1'' .:rft: 1 imebane;-'?.;:. t-V lMay 10." vr-r-MrV.'-v, :t,-r4,ttni ; .. - c r StateofJ , ; ;.LABatombCountv'v;H - v,:: t Superior Court of LawApril Tera 182"- : Polly Buckner, v - r: ? : rl.-v v. -:-,:--.Cpetitioa for Divorw.-; -Edward BucfaieKy .tV.? ; ijV' 'v1' 4 fcttDEKEl) by uburtliVpublicatlon be mid$ 4 AS , X-K- foif . 3 months successively inthe . Ilaleigb,' r W 1 I A-r. tor . montns successively m tne . iieigh, , y II Itegister, and the-Yadkin and Catawba Journal; s 'f ji 'vitness, i.ooeix iier.ry, terr ci v.curc jt . -4 ? t i 'A"
May 22, 1829, edition 1
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