V & cvl 1 en cV (Jove rnor Owei?V p'Cthg pre pnce of b6'lh,TIoVses:qthcegisIatufe, r number oi'fpecttofs; look bfis oaths. 'In the Tl.iuse o Commons, cnThtfr$- ) v. on tnufiunuf MriytcAoiwV of Rich rjMi;.thctmmittee, of -Financewere ip- Ytructeil U nqiiire 'into tjc;expedjcncy f - - .. a .-'S v .;.-. . y s. - i, k i. . : .. j. . - . . i . ;.-.r .?.... f. - i ; 0 ? 7 :lV" -rl'f '.r "Oori arc the plaSf I5ur; dfilfghtful pcacei J ' , i ) ITnvrarpM by party rage; tb li ve like brcthcft ' " V .'-.'. j -1 ' a: . -iik. jv niniT id ii i,iiiiL.f. us uhvci ii mi &r r r'jft bratUe-m toBptitUe i. ... . : ; , " ., 1' uJL . - rrrr: rr. rrrr (u!t rs.eJiUVamtapJ'itsassaVe'jtibat s.Yoti XXIX.' '"?:;V;V JURSDAY, DECEMBER jr, ISSfcr W! : 0.188. Utinq fo.teduce tbetax. far peddling on ; iia viable streams front j S25 to SI O.i isThc cmnmttcesubsequentlj reporecl,tnat it is infi.spientattljis ttme,to dimimshjt.J The blU.to prpvide for a ilivision of ne'JT proefvano oinercuaiiei property ucm iu r om m(onv paftsed ltsth irdr reading &was , orderfl.lo Se engrossed TbisCbiH.prof rlde tfiat when any. persons ihaU'vbn titled, is tenants m common to necrefcs or othr chattel , property and a division is deMrje,-ljpSay,TOlaw(ttlTor,ithe per son visMnsrra diyisi(ini to jitea neii- tion .? fdr ihat JMfpose urulerthe same V rules , as .are prescribed 'in ; the. ' 'act - of A r62,forith Abetter care, of orphans and ?ecuVijTesr&C;.H And the'Coiirt is to or der' a eafaltjtlieproprertj4 taking care to jjocure o eacli ;.tenant i!iiicoinmvon, their jateabl e sna re ri i several ty.of jb e proceeds if'sucivjsi te- ,41 $M sjal e As n ot de em ed -by thCoti recssaryiltli li lh'ree" fre'efh'oti iejrs;?iire i9oe, coosen aavsworn to oi ide S such" paperas ? nearly Jequal viis possi W e,&hreporl l)e"disiottothe Coil r ori'thapprpvay-or 'Att miffed ife' re's't u tidn"whicli AVsjre- ge.CtiMlDjSTpjpg,JHr t e. et e n cj i r e i nffit es p edin cy 0 f gi v i n g iheyjmay builo, for tlielpament of "thejt utsW'n tjie sam:i(.t Th bill utlirising !e oard of Jnter jial Imprlrpiitt ihe, re- )henVnKand imprjfv bdrttf amend the ackof Ustlsessiorr, enti-1 tied an actio amend the law with respect to he c,6Ifecticin of debts from the estates or deceased i persons,-ancj thejawdn rela tionjfo the levying of " executions issued by Justices of the Peace The bill passed ,4ts, firsj Tfading,; ;ahd v bn mdtloa of Mr iueuresf was oruerca .10 De pnnteu ami referred4o ;'the Judiciary committee. " . -V J fIn;tbe House of Commons oh Saturday but. Jittle- busineVs, except ;6t a "private natures was' transkc ted," Several refer ejices were made.to the Judiciary Coin mittee. v One touching the ezpedie ncyof revising and consolidating the Iiiws," re lative to Surveyors-En try -takers and the entry of vacant and unappropriated land. Another, proposing thepassage of a law, requiring Plaintiffs, inexeijution, . in the fut place, to take out executions against the goods apd chattels &c. which execu rjon.mustibe returned,, no property being found, before any caSsa, can tssue. An other," proposing an examinationof the laws, requiring Plaintiffs to give security for the prosecutTpn pf suits, for the purr pose of ascertaining whether, any amend mcntsmre necessary. :;v';: . ;:" SyvThc? pewly : erected Episcopal Church jjrthis city will be consecrated on Sundav next,-by Ilishop Kayenscroft. . Seve fal Clergvmen from a distance are ex- v.v: .:!-. , lift' Inlet; passed-itsrnrjl f easing 9r to, 25, and sVnfio. tle(4Sejiate' for concur- ; In t)d l&use onridan on "motion of r laii-i the committee of Finance; were instnicted tjrf pqltjre intpthe ' pcdien cy o f s 0 ,a, iu e n d i n g th ev Re v e n u e v Iia w, as t providejfor,the;b(dlec .9 incomes derived from slock held by citi- aens of Jhisfite,iri i neiarpprated . torn pa Vpa niesn$t.- chVKd" py;the:St'ati?.'. ; T!:o b.Ht6 provide, oftaining infor viationals to the produce exported from 1'ie St ate, was postponed ihd efini tely,, on irs second read ing.byaotej6t85 to 33 In tjie Senate, tU& Billtbrtl.e ; erection of a District; from 'notion's of Biirfe and ljuncombe.to;earre'l its' secoiul readings Tlijbill 'pfigihial.ly proposed aheJw;c:p.ntyuV' havmg been committed to! select committee, they remodelled i t a Ad reported.) t as it no w stands It Will, in aliVptabilUy, pas . the Senate. T'-7'V:V '-Ir'I .:?::, " ' V A A report was made ftoniil.c, conimif tee, -io wliom4 that part of the GoernJrMe f.ag2 was w-reiereea 1 Tecommepoing -xu pu.rcjase ojglve toarrjy on pu vpkp of Internal ii.prPveftentXlie commit- tee are', ftry1 of tl.epjnntun; that tjbejf at i'e (nUcffective ttfce hich car.; be em ployed in this Southern country, but deem u u.exnetljent at this time, when there are no work a ,on ati extended scalft 1 in vhich thev canrbe emoloved.. to malceHbe jj j r c h as suggested by the, Governor, u The Bank Bill was taken up, -in com: j tr.itieul the. whole. Mr. Sneed vinpne J r hair, and Mr. Martin opened the debate R lie was, .iUowefobv Mr. Jdeares, who is opposed io thepassne4of the :jbUl, iif.' soecch charpcicriiecl y gf oajtvyigor u Athnujlit. Wlieri' hc: resumed ins seat, th e com mitteeros'eirepor.eprgress S: Vt nted leave tb sit aajin; -;a Ar la the Senate,' on tfie ine dayv con siderable djlftteiarpse op tlf-bIlprppos-i a modification of tepa nisnien ttfor f'.e crime' of Bigamy 3 JrMeares op. os?d ami . 'Messrs VeJlb6rn an l . Dick ud vtcat exits' n pa'f 0geI t . wa't lpst by ne btcV" tUtf resulCbeing 9 i$ 2 It v.-as however ilubseo1jenttyrrqosi(lerea snd latd'im the: table. fT'Uomas" Norman, ow in Guilford iJail . unde' sentence of 'eath for this offence U4S been again res pited y the Governor, until the 8th of January. ' ' Mr. Hoke submitted a. Resolution, pro- l'osmg an inquiry into the exDediencv of m I a posmcr.a tax on Gold Mines, or the Vrceeds thereof, for the purpose of reve- State1 12 ankMier the Committee ap pointed by the Stockliolders of this Institu tion -bad held -a-.' Conference with the JJank' Committee of the Legislature, on the subject of amending their Charter in certain part!cfars,soas to enablethe Bank more conveTniently to close its concerns, without oppressing their dealers, the Stockholders adjourned, to meet again on tne secona isionuay m January The President of the United States has P pointed Stephen Charles, Collector - of the port of lizabeth 4City, in this 'State, in the place plAsa Kogerson, removed. Unprecedented Despatch 'The'Express, with the President's Message, arrived at Favetteville in three hours and twelve ji.ii. utes, from Raleishaidistance of 60 Thifes The time would have been-less than tljiseyenbut we understand that one of the horses employed, fell through a bridjjre and broke lis lee, and bis rider had .Onjhe day; of the iheetipg or the prefriKMait Robbery that a ent Congress, n"fn--tehths'of thewhoM litim'-fRobberyi of the AlVd was Com mined on the uer of 64 members, Were in their places, neariy. nan 01 wnom imvei uoiner irom a distance greater than that travelled - by any member of the First Congress. , . ; ; 1 ustHJsa-QoaLAvcn-or Coal, whicb'isvSaid to be'stfp'erior to; the. .Le high or Liverpool Coal,. has been ?discov ered i n th vici nity o fTuscal oosa.VArt artist who has used this Coal, states, tha two barrels of it: is requal to three or the Liverpool Coal.: : . s . Road from Philadelphia to Reading, and I nov jar irorn rrniiaiieipnu .orvxsaiurty mortityg .la si 'at 2 o'clock, :by three !arjoed f0o;id. -'.There were ten niisseneeriT in: The following statement of the array of parties inCongress? , is given,, by the iNew-iork Journal ot Comerce. . it ' Ihthe Sepate,26 Administration mem bers, and 22 Anti-Administration in the House, 146 Administration, 71 Ariti-Ad ministration, and S doubtful-' , n;io. ,inere were ten n he A1 ail Stage at. ttitv li me; ( .pme nf itieitV emales. ) One-'of'the passengers was rb? bed of Fie IIuodrett.DollarV ad two Gnld VVVtcliesfand the M ail Bag; was TifleU iif its cunteots.A'c.'Zn. : There has been tipthios yet.heif d of the Unitel Slates jsroop of WvrHpfcKKT, since, her bel ng"j d ri ve n a way "f ;oo off TuiUpicn in a violent gale of Win&Tlv fears groiv stronjiier rthat spe will never be heard ot more. iati im . a. ' ShamefuL Outrage On "Wednesday eveningof last-week, about 6 o'clock, as a, gentleman was passing rtne of the prin cipal streets in New-York, he heard the screams of a child on the opposite side -of the way, and saw a man exerting hi ipself to force a small girl to follow him, at the stme time addressing to her most foul and indecent language 'Die man had hold of her clothes,&iiaddrao;o;etl her cloak entirely over her head. She struggled violently, to get loose, while her'asssailant endeavoured -to detain her The gen tleman immediately approached the par ties, seized the man, and forced him oj desist from violence. .-The girl to the ut- ter astonishment of her protector, proved to be his own daughter, a fine girl about 12 years of age, just returning from dan cing school. The .man was discovered to be'one of the pressmen of the Morning Courier and Enquirer, named John Tho mas. Jy. Room of the Canilal lLiseveninfir riMonrav at iitven VeIo?k. . Delegates and ovhfyvfrfnd to attends! ' .pec. ; . Sal e of Negroes JTowri property :J ,V. " ON the 8th of Januarynext will be sold at tte .wtf Court House door in lUle'igh fir alublcf . . and likVtv nprrn'stuvf lS nrrnrtw f th lai . .' -..!:'' relv npft-rn s!uvrc fh nrnnrtu f t Wm. Glendennmfr on a credit bf sir months, the r purchaser giving bctd vrithiipproVed security.- w4fv- ' On the first day of theCob W Court o Waki ' - Fchmaiy-wni b6 Void n rhe pjmises ala . ' valUAhldJUot and lipromenfs in lJaleh-lie..- x $ inm thesaiV) whereon the :I;Ue Win. 'GlemJeninK U' ' resided. t The Jot h -e!iiblviiiuate1ieS'pV'- wwic me ouie.-aaiw,otarne apiiU4VU4irej:v and has on it many n3ptYmefttsTbe4ale lav " made for cfoslnff a trust -"created io the Vill of y : it' A. 1 -..1.-.;. .,-1 .. -i t. '2 : . pure ter '5th , . - ' PtliKlttUND, Agent DVcav 1829. . TU' fM i.uim::;& n.jfvouu, iTave;Uteiy.re5 -v 5 cHved a supply f geoJiioe.KaplesSoap. ' r be&uVilying the 6kin bigh)y scented Ittose,pliin - i. -v ! ! Olive, , Oriental Alolet, & vender: . Vege tables 4 j I Ceylon, ssamme and innanpn;SpaDa; ' - y. , Aiso, ; navm ,aKes, ncn- are oJguiy,reL . " Selves. -AH of which' they -: will sell unusually , v. x ' ; ' 7e Celebrated Mace Horse & $kitliQ7rrU y - li -. :-':r. ?i o-- -y 1 -".1. A ' -( -Seduction. -An action brought by Samuelj De. Mott fur the.seductibn, of bis daughter Jane, against Uliver fe. Denton; was tried oh Monday in r the New-York Circ uit Court. It appeared that the dau&ht- ler, now in her twentieth year, was of a respectable family, and that she had always uianiei an irreprfiflcnaoiecnniauier,-- b"rhood, they were nearly .'-of ihe'saiiieaae and had kuDwn each other from cttdtfhooU.' For4wo years he had patd her iis address es, and bavins accomplished her reduct ion deserted iier. ltpieared that vthe.de- TlMOLtLOKout oi; r celebrated; Kate, v Hf; trndaui's tatherv was-a: map utf iairftsub- c t . w V t w -jv... ,iav - v ri.iii.fl VyiMV IOL I - .UV CIOWUI t VS( W 444 iff M 1 W f IT'S- ' - ' V might go on witli their, suit as. iiehad The Stn'r will insert this 2 weeks, 8c charge ,1 v C"." .' money enoirg-h for them. v IlealsotnId one he same to the 'Register' Office., VM- "T t;,J'i: Jrj id thei witnesses-that he had, treated M the rpi t irf. WW lnhfiViV " KiH id and.ought to have-lild her. (The late.Dr?Cr A'V Jury returned 4 verdict of g7500damagc. 1 . - f v Kntiytfifli 3fpl,$ subscriber, rKivinadn.totferedtolrthet. J..Vv- CA. KstMof the Me ur. iiuzm m Hunter ot - aw . .. j Ji n ' 'Lvir A ,t4t- ed to the Estate of the deceased to pay the wmeLK1!;.! j i II Jackson, Lou. Oct. 17. Dyngerous Strangers.' 'Sme time last J forthwith v and re eqitesu- that Jill persdns'Who; rt 1 t upon said Estate,' will -mke z . ' y .mm j. . . j z .m -n a . r 1 1 . 1. week while some negroes4 were engaged. in uciikuims upou w u mc, mi to, ;w. f.i.i 'l iT-rr7. t them known to lunv? tnat tiiev.mav te flcttieti. v .v-J ' i 111 a iiemciipar 1110101.-1.. . . ; . -. . (J.-f . 'riiDK 1: wriri-ii. iiflii : Nov. 23, 1829. TllOS. G. tsC0TT Adjr. nU picking out cot 1 on 111 a neuifjpear i npmp son's Creeks about 0 or X rtiitei belowjthis piace, mey, were smiuerny urpriseu uy a i. r--r . rn- ' i - . . .i.i ' .1 . I Ti Y-virtue ofaUeed of ,lus,tto me executed isitM i-ajHii mho itic utiiii ouu svu.iu t B a dog. ,.,ine negroes not aware 01 theirown danger,"repaired .to the assistance of their shall sell to the high seizing 13 bv T)r wim nJJ.witfV tof secure: Ue ?'wf of their shall sell to the highest bidder, on "VVedhesdav Vr v; ' a to run on foot for nearly a miVe, until he reached the next stage. ; r Mr. Adams has arived at Washington, on a visit to Ids son. . XoxGRESs.-i Both Houses assembled oh Monday last, at the Capitol, agreeably to the,v Constitutional provision.' Mr. Smiili of Maryland, Presidentvpro tem took the cBMr pfthe. Senate. In the nouse 01 uepreseniati ves, anarew ote tvenson of Virginia, was elected Speaker kmi Afafthew St. Clair Clark, C.lerk. Virgil Maxcy opposed Mr. Clark, but on ly received. 54 votes All the other late ofiicers of liat Ijody were re-elected. ' The Hon. Thomas B. Reed, Senatoin oftgress from the State of Mississippi, ied at Lexington; Kentucky, on the 26th ultinibof af pulmonary disease ..'Mr R. was on his way tp Vashington to take his seat in the Senate, when .he was arrested JV (he iUpss thatjterminated his? career Mr. Rwas iu the meridian of life, was ''jgeKtlair o f fi n e ' t alen ts,y an d grea tly esteencu Dy nis mentis.-' t 5he proppsition 'which; has been, before tneegisiature orueorgia ior ng the 4 Consti tutionv : soasj tb baye bieh niar in stead of anrataftesSiohs 6f, thc Legisla- v Hinton of Beaafort, presented a tii re. 'wasTejected in the Senate on the 54th ul'. by.a vote ot; 37 to 27t' ' The National I otelligencr contrasts the circumstances attending tlie meetrii"; of the First Congress in New York, with the pre sent one. In the Senate,otf Ue day of meeting of the First Congress, 8 members only at tended; and it was 29 days before a quorum could be gt together. In the House of Repress ntatives, IS Members only attend ed on the first day it was 19 days before any Member arrived from New-York, New-Jersey, Delaware, Maryland or Geor- gia : and it was 27 days before a quorum wa9 formed. Items. A specimen, of a Rail Road, a bout 00 feet in length, is laid down in Columbia, and on Tuesday afternoon, a car loaded with 40 bars of Cotton, was in motion on it, much to the satisfaction of the persons who witnessed it. .. At a general meeting of the Planters on the island of St. , Simons', held on the 19th inst. it was: found, by an exact state ment of acres pfanted the present year in cotton andthe. quantity-gathered, that the average product of the whole crop, only amounted to 70 pounds per acre r ant from the best information obtained from the main, the average there would not be so great as upon the islnd. A Bill has passed the Senate, of Ten nessee, prohibiting the circulation of Bank notes for a less amount than Five dollars, from and after the first day of July next. A cause was lately tried which origi nated in a dispute upon a pair of small clothes. The Judge, who was a noted punster, observed, it was the first time he had ever known a suitto be made out of a pair of breeches.' By a tabular statement of the Banks in Georgia Journal, vthe following; result ap pears,:.' . ' - . ' . Capital, 5,582,349 17 Bills in circulation, ' 2,719,356 07 Notes discounted & bills of exch. 5.949,599 75 Specie, ; 1,X29,139 20 Singular Coincidence It will be re membered, that when NiblqV spacious (old) hotel, in, PetersburgYrrginia, was burnt down about two years ago, there was the sign or astage attached to it, in which the figure of GenJackson was con spicutiiislv represented : and that -nbt- withstanding the heat of the conflagrji tion, the painting remained uninjuredr tfie sign not having even been scathed An exactly similar occurrence has retently taken place in S. C. where an awful con- uagraiion occurrea on Tne 23a Ultimo. Amongthe houses .destroyed, was the Jackson Hotel -That building had for its sign, what purported to be - a' likeness of the, General. .. - It hung within a few feet,of the - walls of the house, and between tfiatland Goodmans Hotel-1 While botlibuil dings were one sheet pf living flame, andhvhileL cverv. thing else combustible was burningf to ; ashes, . Old Hickory stood his ground unscathed' as he has always ddne amidthe - fiery bolts- ol ins loes . t - 1 - s wou hi nave made . 7 ' . , v . L-i i " Ir "1: . - ai - c? - occupied by the said Dr. Hunter together .uitUv g them, it a bpanlarrj al, the tj0xrsehold and Kttphen.rnitvrei pne'Vvv'r, : of battle h.d not in- Waggon, six'Horses, twpMuW, smvU f V4--'', dnr. when a terrible battle ensued more the ICth day !f l)ecember,:pext, and continue V dogs were, brought into action; not with- tr,om dl,y today until all .sH tandtg the Tigress would have made r'"?7uZ dreadful havoc amon I i ting '.near the scene te e se hi had "l- a. .... v OO ; w"f.. j..r""j-"y , . - j rposed with knife in hand, he boldiv j Mare Called Polly IlopkiiKV vaiuableb-ranri'1 V" ngaged the ferocious anshiSlhe received consisting of Medical and Misce.laoe.ous iJooks. i vert severe wouriUs anu tne ligressnau :. .i'l At'CT .,, 'V? 7,'. r :t 2. Tl.tii.v' i , . , ... y if- no" near.naiieiga, au 111s : otocKcousi$mgoTCVif v: I .n down and, would have conquered him,Uatti. sheer.(l rV-n nothe negroes succeeded in thruscinn-1 on thfdav ot" sale:' ,V'w i 'pV vV1L a large stick in the mouth of the Tigress, THOS: G. SCOTT. Trustee j and held her until a gun was brought, when ' Nov- 23rrl 8 ' - r to y ' 27-'r, - .y f5 ' ,he was shot , She measures 7i feet from , lnTTW' " .t " V:V' her nose to the epd of the tail. The male was . s r 'VCTi seen afterwards in the neighboring woods V. 't's" C s;; L ' y aj v 1 " . xj V 44N Thursday, 17th December 'wdl be oMat; V t he appeared much larger than the ligress. ft tht. ilrttV.mn r r.h; v.m"t -?rA It 6 iiuewhat strange, inlceri, that these Hunter, all his. Farming utensils. Corn, yodder 4 U - anunuis Miouui ue traveiiiiiji; iu inis secuon nay, .c. lennsoi snie -six monins creditjthe; ,', of ihe couimy. It is probable that they puichasera giving Bohd with ap proved clrjly' 'VJ: V have emigrated from South America by the- - XT - , 'oL0.0- SCOTtiirdrn'r-'f ";'y;;V way of Mexico, ni, ov 23rd 1829. , -r .:V;. tf crossed the Mississippi near the mouth ot L AiN.U JfUlv WALiili. rv?vt . Fi.lse river Some two or three years ago, T V virtue of a decree of the Conrt oiTBaiiftv vVV . . JLIof a Tiger was killed on the hills near Rus Fraoklin County made ar FaljtTerm F-eS''- Semite, in me interior ,01 -iveiuucKy. " f ,-.;,...; tuci,v-yr- fr -.? . - v-at' the Courthouse in .IWisburgv off Toeada'the J V.,, r - iv . r ' t - i itU day of Decfember.nexl, ; aXractojf i&nd.K The passion .for celebrity of some, kind . ivine b the cndiitvofr;F'fitnkr.ii? -orf th i . - or other, is si strong ami endurtng among of Lynch's Cfeek, adiomltfg .the laiida fbf men, as iu put niein ni imes upon grange yoonsoii, vuiv nouzp oioriisupposca tocon wu of securing ihe object of their aspira- pain abbuxOffacrevit being tharUte rcsideB turns. At the Head oi the list ol aspiraptst w f.'T v ascended the HudS Mii-Traversed the west 4 Urwis .ioraiejnsnuu?rj te nuis in this ' . ." t; i! ' . . . li xt I "1 V Tnarft f nTfow!- Uitll thf T.tKn1U:.: . f"2 f eaYne, within sound ofvlheroar of waters, Wood!aod;:cToe HcHueaisby eeTT Wi? eoquiriog. as 1 he went bow much; farther modious, ad weU finLsbthhiHjugbout, Laving ' ' On the 25th of December Jast a white shad f was caught in the' Pedeet'river, ' iri mis otate, a circomstancevapl jjy per sons who had numbered thetrihree scre and ten years upon-the banks of the river, iu ue uupreceueiueu. put we are lniortn ed by a friend fn Richmond county of a still ffiWe femarbfe fact: that one was taken in the.Fedee, in the trans of Col. Stephen WalU of that county, on-the rooming of the SOth ult. Ah old gentle man of Rockingham, to whom it was ore se-ited, would not believe the evidence of his sense?, until hi tate convinced him j that there was no mistake" in it. Fay. Obs. for negative fame, common consent eems The above; tanchwiU be sold oiv credit JfeCr' t. place tip- gentiemm wnoiired lhe; teni- two and three years, byequal instalments; 'tie: - r pie of Diana at Kphesus'jwith th sol porcbasei' giving bonds iwlth"appi,oved-Wut5ty'' I"v . ? view of connecting his haine with that ce-' W two bondrt.' '-A . ' lebrated Mructure, in imperishable memo- r .ncsflaftert rv. ThNevv-York Morning IleratdWen: W-'iO i82fh'"NW t.ons another instance of this morbid de 7rur - ' ' ' sire for cciebritv. It hasMl tliVvtivelt . ' HnpenoraCouitfof Law. 'r?M4i'?. and -foliy, though not the crime, of that cf ChathamCduiny; "..Fall Termil8SS? Kphcsus. Thougli not vei v important" 'AlfredyJal &Ij5w..ThoS.V 1 nntt . W L nnd -rfol ff . ' fon for the divioi-of Lands oiAVttlWr Jjr , "-;V, J , . i " . J V y 1'- V' - Vestaly dec -w-.v, - frtie.'M-Every bocly knows, says the Her-Im Tfinneiirin to the latUfaednn riL 'r''Z::-', i" ' - ' - - --4V .h-ViT T U 1. a. -.T rr. that John iVeataL one of-the defendants i a "-.. case, iinot an inhabitant of this'StiteV "ft ia M'"-'- wdered,rhat notice 'be Pxiblisbed in ";.;v, aid. that the Falls of Niagara arevivgarded f i aithe prime vvonder ofthe world DTV say 1 this the. FafFst Ia hlk therefore. '!h la1fMfrh Hf rit for si monttta iif 1 - grand; desideratum witn tnose wnonave 'Tiru V ,.is. Is V tTf - V. n - , . . , . r-i . , of the PeuUo and-that the aid John VcataL at '.A't' not much else ; to urge by way, of listine.' lhe next tof this Court, the U J. Xi6uiar f ' iiou from the coiiimoAherp.jnankilid.rr- of Mirclr neit pleadahswer. or demuntothfi ln amateur of thisjsurjt Urfatne struck not petition,, the saiiie will bejtakenpn confe9 '" itnew path some years ago.' -He enibai keif andheard exparte. . Xr.t.pl 1 ni LVveroool ei.ct0fterc. alt tlie dcrVm-l - . CV JVLVreMS':rXv pool iictMioterc aif 11 fofts and perils of ,aea-vpyirgeJothree J iJj-. thoosaud mi I e arrived -at'-M'-Xork I' tV ' ,t'Clerk Sup;;cb'nif. ;Wr THE SUBSCRIBERS V c 0 and well troisnedhrougbout LayTng'-x with fire places bit ach - floor, with r) e whs" bu t hai f - a . n i J e f f o m t li e- ca tarac I , wide passage on ieach-rit. irrct,dltribtitcd info X) heeledbou. and returoed to Eunme . fur . .Wi ooiivind ft.eelWV V ii was the distance, and when informed that 1 4 rooms he the er : - i I . i. i, ' . , '. avowed object of havingitin h s pow;. " ?;T to' say a hat no other living man could tWUk W, Paining oUo f.-.Li. 4$'A say, tnat ne nau oeeo wuuur uaua. mue oi i uitUfnutseltearrom,tbreincTta the cataract , but had jiot kttn Uti I v k 1 cjnstructed of rockAVstoaeiSpfing-UaK &. ' - - i ' Pyl iVelI Of CXCell V; ' -1 .';- x -r ; jheyrd suitable for a Lawyer, anifeyneces"'C' ... ' 1 ' 1 i ' , , aary Outhouse, :all In.ood repair;: V .--l; V t Ar iteATWIlTXr.aiRWTl : .Alsoa.TANRDnbw.mpera VI BMItNW Hkfi 1 .IWMiiaMr ..ill . . I ' irht jrlveemploATnent tc V3ot 10 tands.tutvin-- t r- r .-..-t, - - i .y,Y . " .r ii' .r..ka-i . a- :jwi.. .ir r 'titvauDscTaDer nas receivea a soppiy 01 uar-i --.-v"-. "i-ilLi W. rx-iri .t.v genuine , . ,v J-AItllAN.i -1 . v.. ' viw .um rf-- a . I Ealeii - r...:::k' ' - -iwnere. inw property ocubuwcu wwi ' r. r v ili ir V - w - J reasonable and accommodatii.j? termaif- r ; I ; Of all kinds for sate at this Office,. 1 Qxfor!, 8eft i - - Stawtf. v ' J - f ' J ' ' ' , ' - a-i. H

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