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I 1 i as it is conceded, that with NewlYork with Mr. A. may be re-elected, but without that State, his cause is hopeless. In North-Carolina, the partizans of Mr. A. are so few in number, that we do not expect a ticket will even be sot un for him, unless it may be done to have ef- tect abroad. From what we can learn, it appears doubtful if Mr. A. could get one vote in ten throughout the Slatc;in this section, as we recently heard it ob served, "there are very few good-natured looking people that advocate his re election. " SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1827. Co?nbinalion vs. Coalition. The Presidential Campaign has at length commenced in earnest, and the heroes of the quill begin to "take rank accord ing to size," under their respective file liters. The National Journal, as in duty bound, has, as the Irishman said, advanced one step backwards;" and the National Intelligencer now appears jn me irons ranK oi the Coalition, 'battling for all it holds' 'dear." The joss of the Printing of'the Senate "ah! there was the weight that bore me down" has had a marvellous Effect upon the vision of these independent and neutral Editors; and they now see as distinctly as Mr. Clay did, that Mr. Adams is much better qualified than Gen. Jack son, to fill the Presidential Chair and they distance Mr. C. entirely, in their reasonings on this subject. Their "Signs of the Times" appear in length ened columns, and, like the spirits con jured up by the witches in Macbeth, there is "another, and yet another." As an off-set to the watch-word of those who oppose ihe re-election of Mr. Adams, they have adopted the cry of a "combi nation;" but, although they appear anx ious to draw distinctions and create a third party, in hope of finding a few more such conscientious men as Clay, CnU Cinlt C ... ll 1 ivc a,i ...:n u:-...:.i i,Ul about 40 passengers passed mat iiuauis will IiaU HIS iTTa- .1 I l t . , i.ficd rather too soon, nnd that .ho lr. lho Chouse at Saybrook.onhcr .: ;n i. i... .1. .. passage to ISew-York, with a hea- there will be hut two JnAUL L tb,!v' sca and.wind from the south- pM.M-.. a iv 4 .A west an about 8 o'clock, with the muuiu in iuii motion, me Doner cd his regret that the election could not (communicated.) Religions. Elder R. T. Daniel is expected to preach in this place on the third Sabbath of this month, (15th inst.) Trial of Murderers. We are informed by letters from Lunen burg county, that the trial of the seventeen negroes, charged with the murder of their master, Mr. John Hamlin, took place on Wed nesday the 21st inst. when nine of . j the most guilty were condemned to bo hung on the 27th of April, though two of this number were rccommendod to Executive mercy on account of their youth. The principal witness was a man who bore a part in the horrid transac tion, but who it? seems was indu- ced to assist in consequence of the threats of the others. The nine slaves ordered for execution were appraised to $3,300. Petersburg Int. Steamboat Disaster. On Thurs day the 22d ult. the steamboat I Oliver Elsworth, Captain Havens, M.. : .i . i :u,. picMucuuai career, ne express- i . ,i ' 1. kjj uiiajjsniy uiu 111UJU Hue ana bursting out the furnace head be returned to the people, as he was in the minority in the Electoral College ! at the close ot this term, he will ascer tain with precision how they would then The engineer was at his station. and the cause of the accident can not be ascertained. The boiler ivna i rnn f 1 1 1 . . a have decided. Since Mr.Clov- "nWll , P." 1 ' tSOns SCil MPf . thrnn . nnfroi-nno ir. j vli. uitiigUluuotJf, the devil, and turned up Jack," the peo ple have. become more and more con vinced that the knave continues upper most at Washington they were ready lo '-judge of the tree by its fruits," and have pointed out, time after time, the unconstitutional doctrines and ruinous policy which evidently militated against the prosperity of the country, and the stability of its institutions the only an swer they have received, are abusive epithets and, although a firebrand was attempted to be cast in the nation, by the President in his message on the Georgia controversy, yet so well disci plined are his adherents, that they "go the whole," and adopt the regal princiV pie that ''thePrcsidcnt can do no wrong." ! Fortunately for the country, fortunately! ior the people, these things are not hid from themthey see them distinctly, and will act accordingly. The cry is! out, "down, busy devil, down;" and we way confidently indulge the hope, that ihe disatisfaction and distrust which per vades the country, and the discordancy and distraction which predominate in its councils, will speedily be removed: and that the man who "filled the measure of hss country's glory," will be conslitu 'Wfy....aye, and fairly. ... elected to preside over its destinies. The hopes of the Coalition arc withering, and but tor the chance of again ivhccdling New ark, they would be entirely blasted- two of whom arc since dead, Perpetual Motion. A man in New-York gave notice that he had invented a self-moving uatcr tchecL Why he called that a tea- ter wheel which was to move it self, we know not he advertised stock, it was taken immediately, and in a few days it was up, from a mere trifle to $1000. Suspi cions being excited, the stable in which, the machine was kept was broken open the good people rushed in, and discovered beneath the floor, the apparatus by which the wheel moved itself. The next object of search was the main spring, the man himself, Mr. Bax ter. He was found while the Con stables were breaking into his house, and taken in the act of flight, and escorted to Bridewell Preaching.Ehter P. W. DO WD, has appointed to preach at Marns' Cha pel, on Thursday, the 19lh of April next Friday 20th, at Rocky Swamp Saturday 21st, at Quankey Chapel Sunday 22d, in Halifax town Tuesday 24th, at Smith's Church and, on Thurs day night, 26th, in Tarborough. Com. William JVommack lo Miss Nancy Lane. "When I to ease this load of life, Do take unto myself a wife, I ask not rank nor riches; Temper like thine alone, I pray, Temper like thine serene and gay, Inclin'd like thine to give away, Not wear thyself the breeches Com. Price Current MAR. 30. Bacon, Brandy -Corn, Cotton, -Coffee, - . -Flour, familv. Iron, - Molasses. - Rum. New-Kntr. Sugar, brown, - loaf, - Tea, Younsr Hvson. Imperial, - vvneat, -Whiskey, - - per lb gal. Wh lb bbl ton gal lb bu'l gal. Peters' $ 7 n 75 100 CO 65 8 9 17 19 600 750 105 112! 35 40 42 45 8124 18 25 100 112 150 175 90 100 40 45 A. York. 8 10 60 8 10 13 18 525 600 $90 100 27 35 35 36 7 15 17 19 75 100 110 133 92 9r 33 37 North-Carolina Bank Notes. At Petersburg, 3 to 3 discount. At New-York, 3 discount. &eatip matie Clotfring, Lately receivedfrom New-York. THOMAS LAMBERT, respectfully A informs the public, that he will on the 10th instant, Open Store in Halifax, Nm C. Where he will offer for sale, during a few weeks only, an assortment oi fash ionable and elegantly made WEARING APPAREL, Which will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms. Thomas Lambert. April 2, 1S27. 33-2 XOTICE To Undertakers. fJHE Commissioners, appointed for that purpose, will attend at Nash ville, Nash county, on Monday, the 16th of April, for the purpose of letting to the lowest bidder, The Building of a New Jail, IN NASHVILLE. The size 24 by. 26 feet, or near that, two stories high, to be built of hewn pine timber. Further particulars will be made known on the day of letting out. Bond and approved security will be re quired on the spot, for the faithful per formance of the work; and in the failure of which, the job will be given to ,tlic next lowest bidder, performing the above conditions. The Commissioners. April 2, 1827. 33-2 ' Ji List of Letters, Remaining in the 'Post-Office at Tarbo rough, N. C. the 1st day of April, 1827, which if not catted for and taken out be fore the 1st day of July next, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters. Austin Henry Hyman William Anderson William Howard Hardy AmasonDelanaMrs KillebrewGeo W Bowers BartholV Knight Jesse C Bynom Turner Killey Joseph , Braddy Sol'n T Knight Willis v ' ' BosemanSarahMiss Kintr Coffield ' " Bullock Edwin Lawrence Josh T?nw" Bryan Mary Little Cullen Bradley James M'Daniel John : Bell Richard Dr Mavo'Kinchen Mayo Aartha Ars ? Mann Daniel 3 Pearce Bryan Pittman ZelphaMrs render James Carr Allen Carr Cecil ia2 Carr Jonas Cobb Edward Crumply Eli'. Colhns Alley Miss Parker Lem L r,i.no Will:. T-! 1 r l i T?AV Avwr i c "iiuam nooncK Jeieig!i 5iN ,7AI'??l tl,C.SuH Henry RuffiuJaeq AnSxMiss scriber, living about 15 miles a- bove the town of Halifax. d bright Mulatto Girl Dancy Mary B Mrs ReiVner Allen Darden Elisha Ruffin Samuel Downing- James ! Dixon CoffipM About 15 years of age, very well grown, Freeman John thick lips, large nostrils, has a scar un- Garrett John der, (I believe her right eye,) occasion- Griffin James ed by a whip, very curly hair her hair Griffiths Sarah will condemn Jieron examination as soon Hines Peter as any thing.. "She had when "she left Hunter B B Dr 2 fiome.'a large tuck comb of horn: she Hoffman .Tannh only carried one dress with her from; Haywood Sherrod Wimbley George Sec M't M'h Lodge Sharp Benjamin Sessums Nathan Sory Robert StallingsNancyMiss Trason Richard Thomas William Thomas Richard Worrell Josiah 2 home, and that homespun white warp sinpett in the hlling with copperas, and filled in with white copperas and blue. I will give a generous reward for said Kir! delivered to me. or secured in anv 'jail so that I get her againand I do fiercoy lot-warn all manner of persons irom harboring or concealing: the above negro in any way, under the penalty of the law. l understand that said hcsto is trying to get to Tarboroucrh. N. C. I also understand that she has altered her name to LIZA SCOTT, and will at tempt to pass by' that n"ame as a free person. Wm. E. Shine. April 2, 1827. .33-4 MARRIED, In Halifax count7, on Monday the 2d inst. by Samuel M. Nickels, Esq. Mr. Negroes for Sale. kN Monday the 16th instant, will be " sold to the highest bidder, at the Court-House in Tarborough, Tivo Negroes Joe and Jacob, The property of Hansel Linch. Per sons wishing to purchase valuable ne groes, will do well to attend. The terms, which will be accommodating, will be made known on the day of sale. li. Pittman, Jlgent, arc. April 2d, 1S27. . 33-2 Notice. ALL those indebted to the Subscriber, are earnestly requested to call im mediately, and have their accounts clos ed by note or otherwise. Those whose accounts are of more than one year's standing must attend to this, or they will find their accounts in the hand of an offi cer's longer indulgence cannot be given. I). SXEADKR.' Halifax, Jan 3. 1S27. Ilaynie Jesse Williams M G9 J. R. LLOYD. P.M. 3 List of Letters Remaining in the Post-Office at Halifax, N. C. on the 1st April, 1827, which if not taken cut before the 1st of July next, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters. Armstrong John Jailer of Halifax Alston Gideon Esq John L David Alsbrook J S AID Johnston Henrv Burt John Kenedv Han M i s ? Q Bell Lucy Mrs Keen Sally Berry Reuben 3 Lons Lem'l Bishop Aman Miss Liverty J Henry copeland Lato Aforgan Peter Carstarphen Q D AMitchell& While Deford W AfEsq Aathews Isham 2 Drake G S iloss Polly Daniel R E Miss AcCleland A Duffiellarriett'Miss iloore Thos Dabney E M Mrs Aanlv Aoscs Drew Wm Esq 3 Aanly Hardy yrew Julia r rowell Warren Dawson Sally Mrs Powell Geo Edmiston Sam'l Powers E W Eaton B C Esq Pullen Eaton El lis Lucy Ars Price James Freear E Esq Pettwav M IT r, Faulcon P M Miss Roan Willis Godwin Thos Rasrsdale B F Milliard R C Rhymes Jesse R Hill'dJEsq Simm ons Jnn W Humphreys E Mrs Snrnill an V. Esn Hillman Sam'l Esq Tyre Cyrus2 riawkins Isham Tobin J & M Messrs Harton Thos 2 Wilcox MAM D 2 Hamlin W J Esq Wilkes Henry Wyche A A Esq Wilcox Littleberry Yarboro Washing'n Heptinstall J L Hawkins Wjat Joiner A Esq James W iley; Llolicofer James 81 JAS, SIMMONS, P. M
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