v w . . 1 ; . - -
Kwfhller. " TjiomaP' Hunt.
Ti;rhurclrM-cfowic4 to overflow:.
rnmnj
anpily illustrated th? sacked truth, tliat
4o to rmh aehouidijic $ory be given
TVralUe
J or ftViytff al pohit of Vlem
y -,.vTrv, vhiu out irom his own con
fusions, (weihinfc We .inayterin then
thus) that when lie signified his willin
ness tb; linquilhis ciims to a re-election
to, the Senate, Ii efui not mean to be
CD MlwTar.,. '' 7 ' .1 -A A -
-..VyiB,wu uieratiyi put expected Aw
Minnt It o'clock, in the Methodist
Ohurch, rJ William Seawell, Esq. and
' tijc Dbratiwii of Independence will be
read by f i4iaH v Haywood Jun. Esq.
A Pubfic iii ruir wili be furnished at
Capt. HvSpr1n?;antl is to be on
t'jeiibletyfl'clock, P: M.
fiof .4!Mn up in mil ot the Unas 01. ; f , ; - , , -rr---T!i)lonizatioo'Saciety.
' if u ! -
rp Te dration will be delivered this j It has been stated, in justification of
...vi.csmrm-g re-nominating jlr. yoai
to the Senate that Mr. "Marks, one of the
S!?t0rs froni. Pennsylvania wiio voteu
.aSinsJoah, eubsequently avowed his
wish to? support him. MrV Marks has
authopxeHa denial ofjhe statement? anl
savs that if he had been present when the
re -n ojTi i n at i on was acred. u po n , h e sho uld
have yotd against confirming the appoint-1!
:"'T.I A L, 1-1 ' :' i 5" . . I
menu ne was ueiaineu irom the Senate
-lfr'gi:0fOflic.e Hunting. -f A a remar-
e instance of the prevailing avidity
for office, it is mentioned in a PhiladeU
pjiik jiaper, tliat tle Marshal ofthe Dis
trict of Pennsylvania has received seve-
I ral applicatio!.-s for the office of Hangman
at the expected execution of the Mail
robbers. , , i
?rmicc A Society for the promo
tion of Temperance has been formed in
Fayetteville, David Anderson. Esq. Pre
sident, and George M NeilU Secretary.
The Observer, in I mentioning the fact,
makes thp following remark : The spi
rit so generally diffused through the coun
try, on this subject, has operated very
extensively in this section of tiie country,
and particularly irt1 this town, for a year
fVAfc flSshtd the Wove in .the Capitol
is toibe; ill u ruinated, arid Mb sic.
wi IJ be pi fividtU jof;ilic enterjtaihinentof
y - ... '
; Sfitiyf .JviHeXnVust be - endued
with more or;lesthan human feelings
vwlu) can rise i lroUi5ihis bed and enjoy the
; Weet&ofheaHh anil liberty on this m
HiVrable dafwithoum the
tribuV'of' toHeayen, for
live (ohunate?a, and jiis'ferVent; asjpi ra
tions? for a- prosprou9uf, Ettjojng
. a 1 1 our Inst i t liti q n s in thei r f u 1 1 force a n d
j:fr.eedoinrcaisi'n the beauty and cer
tainty of what was'this day lifty-four years
agotiixpTie'tt.artl Pr-bVmaHtaJ--r.
there should oe throughout our extended
' .)uatty a universal sympathy of action
interest and feeling, whscli should link;
-all liearts together.' Personal prejudices
-iMmld be,,: surrendered by all with one
uccord, to make room forfth em ore gene r
iusJnnd cotisstent emotions of union and
bmlheVly kindness. Ail political ani
mositiQlS1 De ' Rrgt ten and al I who
pariike?nt of the day,
outd in ee i asine n d s. I !No ,d feu m s ta n ce
siKuld btfjrmttw totnilitate against the
-.1
the jr lasses were" nuiaklv rlrjlnrl r t,r.
last drtps. " EcoreM fiweor was now Ivo
i.erated from all parts of the room, and as sdon
as silence could beprocured,' tbetPresidentdP
rected thecompAny to fill again to the' same
toast. So soon as it w:s repeated, the whole
company spbntahebusly rose and pare hW.tr
cheers ; whilst the rapping oh the tables, stamp
ing: "POn the floor, and other ardent mnifesta
tJons jff approbation,- seemed sufficient- to brine
rbuiiai:g upon their heads. After tliat-m
ment we thought we wottld rather be lie n?v
Uay, than any man living. Never i before did
we see such, unequivocal exliibltioof deep
rooted. aflection;- Hiescene was emirientlv in
spiring, and gave sufficient earnest of what may
be expected from el people, on Uie fourth or
M.rcht looo.'
Fayetteville Market. Cotton, g8 75 a
trinvj vr ill"
fiuencowil exteud toahnost every, other
branclrof f nilaMrT.TIifiirnier wilfifnd.
a ready a h d' goo dfn) cf i or'l s is-p nfdu
tb V m ercl i a n t vi U f n d a n v i n cVes6 bbt h
i n, th e "n um be r a id abiJ it V o f h i sr c n s to m-i
ci ?s , uim hi une eyerv one wno laoors at
al will find a grpaIcandrifl.a.hfgji
en price.Tor his laboV. These are not mere
ly lajnticipated benefits they alreiidJe
ist, and are experienced by a large porti-'
on ui our leiiow-cmzens.
Presideh'trs late development of his, deter-
l!l
nty
it
ot
amo
I i ll i I' , . ' ! nllMlpli
. oreerjai narniony .u.viip w mnri win
?tie mos humble toMhe'nw exalted, ail
should rayoring to make the
occflSion M died and i n truth;! a Nation-
ALJumiKW't: . '
On Ihis sulyectf wxannt present any
thing morea pbropj-i ate. than th t; su bjoi n ed j
letter, Ttl irfi-.iJy ; iic laiciicnciauif
Adams,. theay succeeding that, on which
our anestxK&w by the happiness of
.nbora Krarta'ke oflf their, degra
diiig fetsitMen'-rn the struggle :
M ' PhiladelphcdMy, 5, 1776.
Yesterday the great est question was decided
which vvas ever debated in Atnerica, and a great-
w, perhaps never was or will be decided among j the State, amounts to an acquittal.
men. A resolution wan passed witnoujt one ais-s-n;ing
colony, fAT TIIKSE UN1TKD
STATKS & ARF4 OF RIGHT OUGHT TO BE
HiKi: AIV INDEPENDENT STATES.
The day k sed. J .The 4th of July 1776, will
or two past. The quantity-of spirits sold
in this nlrtro. lin'-' wp n rp :iaurpd. Kipn in-
" ' 7i "w .ccasHuwy' 'f 'V'u.,,,,, ,T4ve
calculably reduced ; several dealers . (atLiT. the, day were closed by an
leastLeight might be named) have cnf xclent dinner at, the Lodge fre,mU
to use or traffic in them, atid many indi
viduals, who have been only moderate
I. IHIM mi Mil Wul. i-
The Frankfort (Kentucky) Commeta'
tor, a paper ol characer and talent;
J uii e 1 5, says ; The tttrnoxt conUernd
tipn perva-des ihe Jackson: ranks in; tnis
9 50. Hairifr. vftrl ib-..oo n.... part of tlie worldand, wi h gllod reason.'
'2 a 7.1 Candies moubl. 14 r0j& 1 1 a lhe sertion8 from the; party since the
i. oorn. i0a02.i. Flour, S3 a ,4.
TroirSa 6. Flaxseed, 75 a 80.vLa.-d. G.
Lead, 6 a 7. Shot. -per bag, 8l a 2.
Lime, .2 a 2 50. Molasses, a 28. V
Nails cut, 6 75 a 7 ; wrougiit 18 a 20.
O.its, 28 a SO. Su-ar, common 8 a 9,
prime 10 a 11. Salt, Liverpool 65 a 7iU
Steel, American, 8 a 9, Tobacco, IeaC
S2 a 3. -.Ap.' Brandy SO a 35: Whiskey
24ja26. Wheat,TOaf80. Beeswax 20 cttF.
U. 8. Bank Notes' par o per cetit'.
prem. Checks ii the North $ per cet:t.
prcniuin. Observer.
Twenty-fourth v JuneiTh. anniversa
ry of St John the Baptist, wascelebrated
m Thursday last, bv : the Members of
Washington Lodge, No- 15, in a style
which has seldom, if ever been equalled
in this place- A lare procession of the
brethren, strangers as well as visitors
from the county, was formed at 11 A. U.
at the Lode from thence they moved "a
hn; Main-street, to the Presbyterian
Church, where an appropriate prayer was
delivered by the Rev. James Weathek
hy, succeeded by an address from Dr. W.
B. IIoncxKs, master of the Lodge. Til
ceremonies were finished by sinn- a
beautiful masonic ode, selected for the
together."
Cotton TnV.Tfie citizens of Macon,
Georgia, have determin d to, hold a fair
some time during the Tall fijr. the purpose
of awarding premiums to the best grow
ers of cottoh in that vicinity.
Legal Decision.' Francis R. M'K.ee,in
dieted for Murder, in outh-Carofina, has
been discharetl by the Court of Appeals,
on the ground taken in the motion, viz :
tTiat iafter a prisoner has bei'n put on his
trial ;in a capital case, a nolle prosequi by
y Mr. Wisvvall. The Orator of the
' i i i
lay ivsaiu ro n a e acquitted "himself in
an uncommonly handsome .manner, and to
have given universal satisfaction.
- - The Festival of St. hn the- Baptist
was celebrated in this nlace. by the mem
remained aUWaRhinVto'rt iotl 'un;i frT 4
Friday mwninV.He WasC scccminamwl .
by May IKneUoi and ifiifyV'and'-vfilti
pursue the hK&f'direcit rduCbo Ui4lci;rV
mitage late, reindende jjitTeanTesseeO -Oil
his arrival l$Kfri!ftgwf
caHerd'on iiiin, and alJjMinfht1ure tfasiaSVjf?
reiot'eed to tke aiiitic?ti(Miatsr ldiaUr1urr,r
. , Tv lvkcda Y-s l -1 H r:- ;
mation to;o all lengths uith-the majo- W-w'H.r13
of his nartv, as well m. thit bono-4 C H e'are mfebted tbCaptAi- A ol Ir, v
ion tiS-the A'meriran vtm.. a i..Afl Uhin MafriRowlaid;' 'amt'to.'Mjv -Mercef ) .
herrejpectshpn,dced,a falliuklhrpalenger
112 jljg friends entire v unnrceedontpiL Wrs AoJunePW, coniaun;fe m ?
Four fibers of Confess from, hi. ownV18tbye. WllV?i?P?VV '
i3tater Tehnpsftit is Vumored,' have tte- I4t; r V.-HtV
se ted btni, y.wl certainl v.ami. i- aing'! daSl '
as Ve ai cretliGly iriform.tlVi fm
uhi:were elected aS hisMVie nls aJ.'d'?
L Hie West P.gMeij 7-: L--'
porrs of his administration; havc lipoh
what they ha ve seen anliieartt'at irir
intoo,- during the session, to tally ?labaii
doned him and hi nartvr Im
hers of Fnlton LodN
n the 24th inst
Cour Cabbage. A vegetable of .this
name has recently been intnfducedmto;
the United States ; ,and,Trdni . tha repre
sentations given ofit iaHheT northern-.pa
pers, it must be valuables an article p
food for cattle. It ro ws .frpm six to
twelve feet high, and furnishes an abund
ance of green fodder. The;4talks live
four'years. Sixry plants, it is stated in
theN. E. Farmer, are sail to -afford suf
ficient provender for a cow for a year 5
and as the sifc shoots only are used, the
StUksiast four years without fresltplant-
inj. : ,A?quare of sixty, feet will cbntn
200;pianiS, loui UHiL upan, ur . iu jhijic
! 1 a'rffo ur -d o ' v s requi re f or a. . y ea r's pron
vender, 'without the, aid ot any other tood.
trsonrcfCof our enterprizingviinculturists
wsildffntroduee this plant 'u'mgusi,
ibeYiiiisht confer a realenelfit on the
c.mtuunitv; as ityj"bl tliRiv 'b&V.iajiei
IT'rr7"3: bwerPv 1lu,nbfclT
circM!ostance,.to keep fns cows or; other
ca'tlle in -good condition through; the win-;
hr. without intrenchinir on the means re
quired for the support of his family. , - :" ,
Uatawca joumar.
rymntoinVeallevlateiPV. v
passed . tranquiVriigTit Hii 'MajftsCyV
rvmntonis. are alleviated. "t V.
vmntoni?
JjanH6n ilay l8.We'ma
veniure io couv' diuiaMiJ.urreauers on uie
favorable turn whicJvhi&Majy-iUoessT jHV,1
lias taKen.- It is nowIconfiUintlyffirinr ULl
that tjieJ King may, for ihe'presenrar
least, be CK)nsidered'6utfidahffen "3J
Morning Chronicled ' V'
root Tuiien; no; as vvitiie uut
4'-
aiiu pi .aru AJKiriwiiy iu J ' ,
, A welfOhjcs ffJant tidfcY' i'vVt:" Ai. j
. Iloll baclcwa'rdifritamrffhjftcfc ry4
As he,ColutbVhJpe'andvprjJe- tft ' ii
The slandered ntl ttw? sorely tficJ, ? ' ' "J
- " In hiB triumphant course siakbaclv, l " 't "J
1 : Star ofthev:tstm?mili;6n eyl:r ,
AreturniPR-ptrflTfiint-hbt. f-sA-j 1
:?Thehrine of old Idolatries '-V. ;Y:''fv. .TC-r."
niT mtv w.il' fi1nn a IraitnM ' r . !
s
OF meteop dazzling lo-betray,
The members of the friternity marched
rom the Lodge Room, n masonic onler, SmaIl p0X,orlce is given by a
o the rresbvtM'ian A -hiu'ch wh-re a ftei , prdclama:ion of t,e 1avor )f the City of
'.ion was leuveren oy i e iv. .vha iv-cK, Ninv.Yorki recommentling general vacci
lollovvecl.Dy an apprupr(ate1 A.lrs .irom that maV cases 0t small pox have
And boV tf fortius puj ef nf'ii'n; 'J
The earnSit of a.beUer dayl" T ' ; v 1 .
He is not faller-seek to -i h K-j
Mr. Francis A. Ward,! a member of the
Order j after which they repaired to the
Mansion Hotel and partook of an excel
lent Dinner provided by Mr. Allemong,
in which they were joined by several gen
tlemen of the village, not -among the ini
tiated. Catawba Journal. 4
Fail Foftd.-TUa Corporation of Pe
tersburg have subscribed tor 2,t)00 shares
i -
of Stock in the' company for constructing
1 a l?:il R'ivil : Tft to RnnnnLc
1 .-, - . . . - ' . ! . - f- " ' 'ft. ft.ift ft.rftiftftft
be a ?ucinvralleepiicha in tne nistory or Amt-rica. Uwrv. ;
'1 ni'aPt:t belief ihviliU cvt byatrthfmvxeA- Ia Public Dinner was
'ine s&ntrrAliani (it tlie meat Jlnruwrmrij Festival . i . ., . . . . r,! T r ,.
h ft 1 v given to .this jxeptlman at i.nrfrwk, nre-
Jt ought, to be commemorated as. the t;opjik-.-wb . - . n 1
iivEKANCEw.bVllolimn acts of devotion, to Al- vious to his embarkation for Russia a'
jigUty GaoVit 'ojigh't.td beioltnnizVa with' which about 80 persons were present. '
& illiindnationi--THoyi one end of tke conti-! 1 Dinner fa Mr. Barton. The Cincinna
jfKST to TviiyHiVi from this titM"forwottf 'fff''i Atiie.rican cor. ta his an animated account
r Y'm will ..in roe transported wiffi enthu- jf tfte Dinner given to Senator Barton,
iasnrj but t aii; nb: Im well aw- of the on homey I v 200 citizens of that
tnaintail ueda I he toagts given on the occasion 1829, Jo June 1830 :
tliesetntes t yet, throttgh all the glootn I can I an me enipusiasm who wmcn tney were
see the rays'ofilight and giory I can sie thatl received, evidence very clearly the feel
the ehd ?3 worth more than all the means and i ine in Ohio,, in relation to the President's
hat posteritywill trltimnlu although you and I conduct in reiectinp the Internal Imnrove-
. The . following appointments were made
by the County Court during its session
last Week :- '
Gabriel Holmes, Shrrif.. U. VV. Campbell;
Town ft f agist rale W H:uriss Count v Trustee.
Inspectors of Yayal Stores James Ushe.i. Join.
A. l.iilinton, John C. Bowden, Wm. Usfier,
Uotrerl Moore.
- Inspectors of Lumb r Jesse .renHett, Joshua
J.i!nes, T. I). R-.tcl.hV, ArchM Coll.ns, Alexan
derMcltae, J. V-S Jt riucir, Z- A Spicciy Dennis
Culling John S J tu s N: cttoliis Ric!t;itvl-.
In sector is of Staves Morgan -Shoulder, Dun
can Clark. ' !
Anjiount of Inspectors"'- Returns, of ar
ticles! inspected in the town ol V jlming
ton for the last year, that is, from June
occurred on' board vessels which have ar-.
rived with emigrants from foreign parts $
and that small pox exists to an unusual
f-xtent in the interior of the States of
New-York and Pennsylvania, - which,
without doubt, has been introduced bv
persons arriving from abroad by the way
of Canada. NaU Int. '
Itve cbainless and UnbitWea windr
Oppose the tori;ent:shea. I Ions yC.ourse, v
And. turn assdehe wliirtyind force-?.
Imt dream not that the mighty; mind ' a '
Will bend before the' blastsirhate ' " lr .
For though all el$e b3 'desolate,, , ; ' . y
It stops not fronits high estate- , ir- v VxAiJ
A Marius Amidst Jlh? ruins at Mi f H 1
Ife has no fallen(e very- breeze Y.'T - "'"Vf'1r
' That.: wadets oet CktumDiaVhosonu, 't j . -tii r'A
Fr'm wjld Penobscot's forsf.treesf "a!vU;
From ocean's shorefronf Inland' seal's? i Ay c
Or wliere tb rich Mag'iH&'bltesbpi iiJAjp
that posterity will trlumpli. although you
Jny rufei wbichl hope we shall not. Iam 8cc.
fir- -
JOHN ADAMS."
5,im?ie-CV)wr.-i--Ignatius Riggan, of
TiSiinessee; Ijapjiienadmitfe.d'to, Superior
Court practice'T(.loraas J. Jones of Sa
lisbuiy Vaf hingtim ' Lazarus, of V11
nVmgton, & Franklin L. Smith, of Meck
lenburg cou nty ,Nto. Cou nty Court! pra cti ce.
- Review of pie Veto Me8sa'ge.Qu f read-f-rs
ys Ifindi an1 interestihji; article into
lay's.Registeruuder this Head, copied.
rom" the Natipnat !lntellincer. Though
we. say it xvho perhaps should nof say it J
wy iai uie juwsi, auie review ,or ine
1 resident wssage. vyhich we haveseen
and will richly; repay Jhe reader fortiie
time employedn. its pervikal.
It f eemsj. frouircertain letters twhicb
haveiteel;pubslSd dVh&roni
WopMry haft 'ken ' cWAell'ecl f to'' res W
his scat aud make way" fur Mr. HilL yhfy
i " . . A m' - i sitia pleasure ppced to. flow? ,ritt tbc r
-. r i t . --'! !. -,, - - . . !, i.."' - ' "'
f, conduct in rejecting th;e Internal Improve
meat Bjltsw The sentiment compliment
ary tb; the Senator himself, was .drank
with great nianijstation of feeling, and
in the spaech which he made, alinost ev
eryj sentence met with vociferous demon
strations of approbation: Horn his hear
ers; .. The eighthj regular; toast was :
Henry Cliy. The father o the American Sys
ternhis tMnscendant services and Abilities. have,
identified his country's lory with bis own,
; The" manner Th! which' this toast was re-
i
ceived, is thus described by the Ameri-
' . - J.. .': . ' Jt ' " - "
can s . j . j. . . j
: ; ' ' A . ? - -
' : . As soon as Judge DavTes announced the
name of Henry i Clay," the most deareiung
shouts and tremendous rapping upon the table
commenced which ; coutinued for a length of
time,,'and -wasJ hushedtonly iby , the . numerous
stebiortan: calls for the rebiainderl of the'toasfc- v
rTJie President wasitlienenablcdW get as far as
the terrns Tlii father of the American System,"
ywlvetr befwas' again Jntemi pted wit b long, loud ,
and repeated shouts. and plaudits surpassing
ny thing: we ever fciefore witnessed ton k-similar
'occasion.; a. At -icngin mei rresiueni wiw perinu
tedW read theTemindefof the toast, when. the
same scene of turrtult ndrbf jibigel again .'ensued
Withbat intertissibfdrnai)y riiinbtes.,,v 4,")
'ii -t i, ' f. kL, lrir .-J. .1 . ' A'i.
; nc. iv Biiiiirs, i Schick ivi 8 wrmir irimi utc
Ol flHHU-
sarae
On Friday the 1 1 th inst. a warrant was is bearmjr onvcrd to bis eaV,V : fit r-
age ior itsjotty mum ; - kT'k V5
A meed thelallen never-find"
Jnmes Usher, 33,448 1,264 19 13. 255
Wm. Usher, 11,633 3,43S 115
J: A. IJMh.irlon. a.7R0 1J.251 619 7.862
. o ' - . , 1 .1.1.. u
7Wr. Sav' Luvds-r. priuoauiy ue
T. D. Ratcliffe, 33,300,861 ' 1,'956,JJ6 teuiber - term
AleA Mcltae, 18.484,080 2.737, Ji9 , Ufflfcted State
Jesse .Jeonett, 3.438,592 , 1,56G, tV0)
Jnslui.. Jumps: 3.74fi.2fi1 1
t f --. r
" - ;
Staves. .
Duncan Clark, 801.700 ..
H Wilmington Recorder.
issued atNasbvdle, (Tenn.) at the' sug- ..A .homage f
erestion.of James Colhnswortli, hq. Dis-
trict Attorney, against a man by. the
name ol tiun iioore. iaie 01 ooutua,
rolinaon a charge of fraudulently draw
in from the Treasury of the U. States, a
pension in behalf ol John Meison. a ICevQ.
lutionarv patriot, -who died some twenty
vear'sftfiio." 0 examination before Hie
District Judge, he was committed for" tri
al. It is, said that he has succeeded hy
an artful system of fraud.and targe ry, in
obiaininir about 1,800 dollars. The' Se
cretary of the Treasury, having obtained
intiniatiori of the fact, and an accurate Taxes
description ol MooreV person, set on foot 1 takeiiW remedy the eyd
a dilient search, which has eventuiitec ,.'-9MM9v
A praise, winch patriots only hear!., igii 1 ); v
AH oaur ine nou? is uasiening uni, vj . 'M"
rWhc'n vaiidy tried by sUndl-r's fl'amfet J jjr
Columbia stfaU behold herson-,. ' w :(
Unharmed without a lauret gne -T r f:
. i-X Jrt.... it..f.f;.ft j . -!
' Tlie aogel guarded tria4 'cartie!- y' 'x
The slanderer shalLibe silent then- ;V f',f'A '
His speU shall leave' the mins- of men, ;':Vvv ' " v
And highef gl ry wait -upon .r;f 't
smmaj mm 1 1 i i - .
n hi nrrpxt and imnrisonment. Ile.will a.MARRIRD. tl
1JV
A writer in (lie Hillsborough Reconier,
on the resources of the State1 iriakes the
following tetnarks on the Goiil Mines :
i- To pass from agrfcultural to mineral
wealth,' bur State can Certainly claim a
preeminence which no other will chal
lenge. Throujjh the iwide et tent of thir
teen counties, ctlie most : precious metal in
the world is found in quantities which e
very. successivedayAiinul tiplie,4i .iid . ,the
pursuit :oFwhicii is drawing thither the
capi f al and -enterprizeof ur ipwn .wealthy
countrymen and of atUliftore wealthy Eu
ropeans. M ia computed by an intelligent
anu practical iiiiner .maj ai ieasva rnini;
on'of, dollars .Willlbe .realized xtqring- this
yeaV from, the "various' gold jnjries.of-the
.Sfate-'r '-and it is a fact notorious, that we
areyet m.tnejntancyfoi tpe, juuning an,
apunayiooit forward iq more, inan, qua-drripUnffthi-amountat
no distant period
uesestitne airect miinence frnica me ac
1 4
!L .1. J. " A
trted at tne approacnijng-op , m Kayeuevme, on veqncsoay eyening, roy t Vs!
of the Circuit Court of jti& the KeyvWf Gt, hfA
s.VaU. UcpuQcica) h , . ljialdayeldejt daughter f 1 ' . ;
jTarfor STcepA -enl :m.m who keeps . . -. c? . DIED. " ' - ' ,! - r
a l-rge u k ! nvcj, : o""' v .v - ' . , i f 1 rayeirevvnc, a4icrff-icw wj iiinca, sir. a '
tar at the rate ol a -ill a day t eMryO Onthe fh ult. t bis residencejft Hertford
r
-heeo. 11 ' pu5he tarlh tiough; ppitn- ,WH ru' ' fr
kits a little fine frover it, nY the.sbeep ;. g'nfr.' m Seoilana Neck, withia 8daytor
consume it eagerly. 'This preserves h-in completing the 83dyearof her eMrfc'.Mafy jfA
. . . I." ....I iu ft.M nlrti lat'd 111 til M' I u . . J.J" '.I '. r (
. j .. V
4ieciG(ra-ain!t rol.JJmer. Fanneti : : t
Tlie late papers contain mothanthe.
usual Drt)D'oVtion;of sureides for this c'oun?
try-some ofthc cases, areT men who,
never tin tne ir tasv uci, nowcu B;!jiv"in
of insanity and ' who -seem.', to; have : been
led to that by thV situatiinf; thfetrr pri
U'fa aff.ra Tiiere is itirutb aereat
depfesaion of every iuit?-tha. ''usujttfjr.
ied to 'gain j but ts' not his Repression
nursuUsr AicultUre is to this dayfal
Hi ' CtlaUl ift Mj . --- -
pd urate Hhdr vaona. . for
crowdei and anptofiUble emplomeata-rr
m 4 iri?XT.. iTT an.T onl ttT no tK CtV RwtV. ;
f. W lillYlJLl ut .auu' mivivu M, 'V y w ., -.-jc: a.,
I at Judeville, Surry .county;, on; the-191U. 1 :'v"(.
or May, ,oy .lesse; wa , living u ,uwh-. iiunn- ; : i.
west frum KockforuV - aoaio ouie oortn or
JortesvbV, aUAV MAE7yeaw old.4 feet S
inches high; three, white feet,; wliite in fter"face
a knot on the inside ptJLtie left tm-jtv rove io
llOGK',
body,
JiraiseU at
1 lulls: 'is t V :
4 TN'OTE of. hand. on Soii Rdrr; ??
ADuHarViven asU lai lecbileiqe-.;; ;
tin Kntfinaber tafekA Datable' tbexatii ot VV i-i.i
t ftUmty. n thcSutCriber lreoC
therefore frarq lPi4V5?J'?
i : a , '. 'jV .;.;;T';'r' . a. , ' v , - v, -a-'-: - r.v-i. :' u--;.
i : vet .NVie, ot the ;fnikr ,tber.( pnying, oj e .um , . v.v - i
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