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' ; ' i " X ." '.tvX IX XJp . "' ' -'V-i--' X,-". -': -. 2.:'X ' ' 7-- 7'- '' . '"' "V i-: TX Vv - v. y -rrV- !V,, - : ' 'V ' X: ..."A;: ,' ",L v.X - rr - j m ',-,:;v4-.?c:'i X (rr'?"' ' X X -X ' 1 --yv- - - MONDAY EVENING. Jam 11. 1831. EDENTONV PHIN .'". t.t .'sli t , iO BY JAMES WILLS f AMES WILLS V: ' Vot: XV.Vd:T6r X , 1 " - " V .' - ' - ' ' , 1 ' ' .. f 1 rVILISBID KTBtT MWOT EriMIMa, - BV JAMBS WILLS. ;. At Tkret Dollar per aanaa, payible ooo ally la hit mc No wbicripUoo will Jm tun for a Jcm (era tbanl2 aMDtb. x : cept to trautoat peraoot oor wiB aojr pa : par be ditcooUaMd, except at lha .spurn i io saiwr. . , - !'.,. y-.v -i AUAoTKiTlstMijTS (excapt attachmmta . and haolTent aotuje which art invariably - B5) of m nor IhSctfa Jban breadibt will b ioacrted at 63 1-2 cetta tbc first week, and 11 14 (or each cooUbuaDca Urfcr oca in proportion. C7" Eloped Wivca or auctaorvjiuiDaiNia. jj , , , 17" La-aiirio tb editpr, tbrooeh tbe nediuaa of taA-PoauOffioa moifbr the, poataf e paid, or tbey will lot be laJCea out of the office. ., v FITRNITTTRR. Tax FURNI TURK of a fraily alert o rearare from tbla olact ia oSered lor Sale it cooaiata of almoat every article , nr. f ceetaty to tbe comfort of a family. f Moat of , It ia eew aod Done of it baa beca much iiied. Feriooa diipoaed u purcbaae will please ap 'ply to Meaara. Cheabire k Cos. v . xrTake Notice. Z XX- ALL pertoea indebted to the autncrlber by book accoant or rota, are rreueated to mike jnawrdiati payment to Inane tttiij jhnk t thr; will be dealt with according to It,. J Bern, liissell. f STOLEN On Friday tbe 18 h imt. from Chktamacom rAsmaU schooner BOATf:f about 11 torn burtbcoX called tbe AVy, balla from Waabiotioo ,Her pi(a are aoM T-"tWhita atera and quariera, yellow aiit. all of which have a oull appearance Iter upper worke end batbhea oat -of repair Sbe ba a food foresail aad jib, bat maiaaaa perySndifiereot, , She had ap when taken a. Way, a auiO'topmast. Whoever win take ap Mid Boat afed give me mformation po that jJ- E1 bf r, aboil be bandomel rewarded. and ail raeaoDabie expencea paw - ,r i - Thomas JJouglas; iiiy si, mi. , , t; JU7m ti the FSEEMEN of the Congrctti A anal Dutrict. comttted of the CoUn- tie of Hertford Gate$ Chi wan y PetauimanttPa$qMtankTtamdn - end Currituck ,. x , . t TUC period or electing yott- Kepresear ftative ia the next Coogresa of the Uoiird t&taua will loon k arrive, and 1 addreae you J for the purpose of rrqoeating that I may be eoasidered one among tbe number of . those iirom anom a selection may oe nude. My 'i are have bee . loog open to publ c obeerva Itioo. s If with a knowledge of these yea aball think propel to be stow oa ma yoor sof frages, flattered by yoor partiality, aod crate Jul (or your confidence, my tflGrta, ia dis. charging the important truit reposed ia me, ahall ever be directed with faitnfel aea to the promotioo of tha honor, the. happioeaa "and prosperity of oar commoo country. X: y; , r. . 'tames ' IredelL MiehUtt MrU f.MJX.tvX tor stmrDiRPn " a. A VINO recently completed bfs Mctjicai Studies ia Philadelphia, respectfully of Jrrsbis servicea to tbe;Cititeoa of Perqui aans and its' vicinity, m the lioe 'of Jbla pro fetsioft. He hopes, by fidelity, diligence aod activity, to merit i portion of tbf public con. Jdeoee and patroooge. , , . - -v, 1 Appjteation may be made at thidwelliof. looW,Ot Wr Edward Wood, where the sab Wjberxpectreaide. , V ijfosiah C. Skinner. , f VArrfbfaV Jby 28 Jtr""5'! I 141 i s i r -1- - nPol law having made U mvMv. Be Clerk t Ai tAthi Conmy Cprt of LhowsnTirder a penalty ot F ftitTmiuda, i lua. aJSeM fatico to all Goardiana who fil to render accounts of heirGurdianfchtp at fifarch (Term ia each year, agreeable to 'act of as tmbly and several of ihote who have been aarved by the proper eCcer with udh NU eaa, having thought ft expedient to trifle with .hlaj, by refusing to pay the legal leee ia such tcajes, 1 hertby aafaraa them; that anlrae they nil V...I. .1 ... t . . ' ;- mnwiinn me interim net ween this i W ex,t ceunty Court to pay tboae fact a a Si it .1 ' -.w-w ii..... V i, A , . - : l ' . k. 1 1 ( . I ' v ' ;i 'v'X 'X " - ,' 'X-'.'' ' -'!"'. '.v' . . ' 'TX-: : """"T r--:----- ; .. . )'X--''-."-X-X- TXXp X" XX ."r-----"- XXrX execution will then certainly be Issued for tbe aame with the additional coau, without re pect to persona. - : ""-r LjJZl HENRY WILLS, Clk. e; c e. t Mdentm? 1 2 Mey, 1821.X NOTICE lonoc that Bcnjwjg Small late of thw County, Udcad, and that the subscriber at last March term, ejqahfisd aa Executor to hie eatate. Thoae indebted to aaid estate areyrequeUd to make Immediate payment t and tboa4 to whom the aaute ia mdebted, are desired to present their claims properly authenticated wi hia the time prescribed by law, er Ibis aoticc will be plead Id bar of recovery.? f - ; Jostah Small. veoawa, Any 35, mi. - - Jr6$ ' 1 1.' " 1 " 1 . , Fron the Vtilagt Record, i " T)t article On N?wapxpera,,,le lected from the Lone; Inland Star. so full of gnod eenae, that we btd our lubacribera, if they have a neigh bor who it able intake a oaoer and dlra not, to lend it to him to read. -ivV have no doubt but the peruul will atJ hay to our hat, and the more the merrier," aa the old aaying goes, j ' Some will pretend to av. oerhaba. that M the ' timet are hard.r aadtiev coV amrd luMf mw. thU, to nine, ten ht who make ihe excuse iwill be tthout any just, foundation. rCanV afford it 1 -- Why what a trifle it ia.VA atnall glass of gio, or pint of borr; which- aa COTJoraLLTrin tone II ftJB'omedt' will coet more few thirty , per cnu thao. aNewspaner, which after beiop? read ! by the . father of -the family, will impart pteasure nw lnatruciiou) tome wtieiine trill Jftiir'.'ttvv crweate aOU ' nvi(r--rf" member jt J ''trorth hal;Uafe?at aa wrapping paper, if it Via : not, thought beat to prcaerve 1t .; A'newapapelli a ttbool in l: fxml ifypt 2chAWfiO'ori)i itetiddlfcit k year.-Even thar moat barren paper bring) tome thing new., Children read or hear the contents, become Intelli- gent tif the affaire of the 'worldarid acquire a store of useful Jtnowledge' more importance to them in , life than a present of kfty aerca f Ixnd Pa cote are not aware of the Vdif, c say with confidence, the vt impor ance of a tewspaptr in a family if children. , We" have made the remark before: artd we repeat it, , that tak two families of children equally emax and borbroiag to the - aame achool let the other be deprived of the use o it, ', and it would excite atonishmer to mark; the difference; between then1 Fall one half, and an important half c education, as it respects the butioes of th world, and the ability to 'tis and make one's self respectable, in i sWiat parent would not Wish his chjl drcn to be reapectable f I. Who' Would be willing to have hi rteighbnrs Ihil drcn more intelligent ';than his ' own !-rr4 yernV triflina?" is the sum: i paper costs f it is even in these barctl times aosoiuteiy contemptible ia am ounttxand no man ever felt it,' etcept1 m, its bene bclal consequence, :mW paid the" subscription regularly .once a Vycar. v,rxs,. W-rj,.. 7 . Troly w should suppose that if a Jroung man g .ea a courtinj, and hi Z VVn!f. ne jreaas no .newspaper, the ahould if shethbulhi price of newsnanerairiaa not falUn aa everything else has done --.let us see how the'printerr will iret wviM inai... am giacj you men tion it reader. It ia true. "But recoi. lect that the prict ol cverv thin fgiMwant or a tnouaand 'thingt-whtch IfeOd j 11 7 r r. " ww Bttaiiy Uepends 00 a 'general 'di t'J and therefore unfit to be the husband lof inrlii,V J J ?,B0"j - uui us price or Dsvinsvri i hit Fas at this .time, except wheat ro, and .these from particular latanceaare tielow their proper i and will certUoly rilft. Be- le. newspapers are now 4 eplars ; ize, and contain. nearly double liter they did formerly, without icrease in price, ft; We have -this down six new subscribers, . V. a m . I a " m r.S put us quite in the. notion ing a hundred or two more to the conclusion of the whole mat ter, ire should Ve" glad W receive or of our paper., X f t NEWSPAPERS. f charma'ofXNewspaperfread Ing jo the intelligent farmer who val uesihe instruction of himself and his family, j constitute the : relish cf the' jeefk aad furnish abundance for, pro fitable reflection aad conversationa l If he a-a patriot, he cannot be joseosi bl to the welfare of .his country. ' If he Is a philanthropist' tie feels-a con cerjO- fir his fellow, men,' however dia iaat. lfhe is a lather, J'he loses, no opportunity to . instruct his children, and cannot but' view the passing ti ding j" of the times,' as a most- essen tial part of heir education. . Though dworOTihey secluded from socictv, be can know all that is neceasary to be known of the pomp and bustleof eity life -,f!' l 1414 close Jittebtian IcilihCdlVelslk eo cplumnsor newspapers we are enabled to t catch the naooeraT living a they tiae." f In one column may be Seen the march of armies and the fate Tf Anoftsi-40d tn another, the hum dealer. All may find inaaettoiiTa1 usement or interest, from the hoary sage to the liping school boyS" - t r u-yery auoscribef; to.., a newspaper snouia careiuiiy preserve them in; re gular files for the heittcfit of h ia poster aty. . After the lapse of 40 or 50 ears to look over these and examine the itti pdrtant occurreac'ts of, toriner days will give clearer ;tieir than i Can be found in any history' , The beat ac Count of ur revolutionary war may be! obtained in this way obd no doubt ihe Hsinit eenerati&h will In T.iiiir. '"'"a ficucinibo win in future limes anxicusly lopk; to newspapers for 4he particuUra or'iherecent , war which has conferred .auch high hoo ora on our tcatnr'nieo -'iii. .-i ujt . fvf l " rroneou to auppoie,- that newspapers are lets valuable during peace,' than ;io timea ot war ; It is true, those w ho ideligkt in ; recitals of bloody icenes, and ruiried towna will find less t9 gratify thit barbarous ap pettier but all who'wiah for improve ment, or delight in sentiment trill find an increased value from ihe atieW. lion paid to atieocc, arta, agriculture. Itmoranen of The ItM h is however, thir f R ao excu" Pf indolence and par. VmonTi jhtrs whwle ; famlliea ire deprived feL, infornmioo ; on thoac1 pomts which sford one half the coo ytnn H oeiy.t They are oo tent tu knrrniir frnni ik.ta -1 . : e.i i::i.u.!!.3s! r "i nr u mure Dieilli. g? MMJtmrt cminio g otighborathuV I iaiWJiiaXaiEfeAa to H Vt rttua a.l JUt . i l"J0P,eh'?S lh "'" of 5per.' r 'I . i - sOpporiuoitv iem foundation. Wtrut Sfari h'ography, moi-Mity. religioahu-i "mourj poetry.1 - 4i -a XTle ntanwhoeW hread oot newpiiper during the week i haped ' howc verr tit ?j from) the Batlwi tVcektf Atctttngcn -. -T- IVe have swtw--irtae Boetoo Atbeoaeanl r.&X a work Jest poblisbtdin' London, entitled a , Narrative Of the Campi gbt of the Bntob aa my at Waihir gtoo k V", Uricana ia tbe year- -1814 and 181 J. By an Officer who aervtd in) the ExpcditioiiX'fno hrrativo begioa Ith- - some accouat of events in thr South ot franca ibm description of tbe places eccnpied by the British arniy, and the sailing of the ex pedition from tbe G aroane on tbe 2d ot June. ' The force of the expedition Is thus describe ed.-t Tbe land army ia coMpoatd uf three , battalions of infantry, tbe 4.h, 44th and 83th regiments the to tor er n.ostertng each about 800 bayonetS the last not more that 4001 lh additioa to these, there are two officers engioeers, a brigade of artillery, a detaebmsot of aaoncrs and miners. 8( a Pirtv Of artillery drivers, with a due proportion of officers belonging tothe medical 8c Commisia nat department. The whole together cafinoe hs eompatediat mire tbaa 2504 men, if indeed it amounts to so great a number and ia ba der tbe command ol. Major General Roes, a ef C111 nnd experieoced leader." ' The fleet consisted of elevea ef t Welve ships of war, with grneral atore ahips and transports. The aq jadrao touched at St. Michaels, and Bermuda, ot each of which places the author gives soma description. A t Bermuda they were Joined by Sr .Alexander. Cochrane an 80 gum ship, who- took cm mand of the fleet, and by tbe 21st regiment oCFutileera, of toO meo, mkmg their whole furci dto&nmenv besides -a corpa . of blacks, and the' marines.aoOn the 14th of August they arrlted otf fjabe Ctt rles, and on the 18th at tbe mwith of the Patuxcnt. On this diy theybegsd ta ssil op this rivet , the banks of which are described by the author aa ex tremety beXdtiful.- After tbey had proceeded a few miles up the river a telegraph from the Admiral gave oTdera for vthetruopo to be ia ' readiness to land at a moment'a notice. Ev ery th n- was prepared j provUioa for three 'day a were cdoked and giu to each man and the cartouch boxea suppile j with tres! ammunition. The fleet continued to raoveoa ijnui 10 leaguee frim tbe bay, when the ahipa of the liae began to touch ihe ground, and ia a little while after the frigates could proceed no farther. By. this time the tun was set, at it began to grow dark The soldiers beifgahif. ted to tha amaller veasela, all remaine'd quiet for the aight. Aa aoon aa thedawn beVn to appear on the 19th all waa in motion. A run) brig had taken her atatioo within 150 yard of tbe village tot Benedict, under cover of Which the trodpe were landed - The was Completed without accident, by 3 o'clock: in the afternoon. Every preparation ai made le reaiit any attack, but none was made. Tne afternoon waa devoted w a diatribution of the force, which waa; divided into thr, rieades. .The whole aamiMPaf ... ed including sadors to drag tbe artillery, and Pf"1 every description amounted to :4500 men.- K(j artillery was Isnded exceDt one six poOoder, and t Wo small three pouo. dare, for waot of horses ! to 4lrag them. nT t ri ( oo ioe atari oKcers. Orders however were given to take aU tha bflrsei i they could find, and during tbe march. JO or 68 were takea, and a cavalry corpa was? formed. The .rally was xtJdou height t a diatsnee ti two mikVTfom the, fiver, and the moat cautious emrrjemVwa ore made, to guard c ainit mrF troopiwrre Quder arma onih. f,,fc a T before daylight but Ihey remamS; iroaod uat.l 4 o'ctock to T the arte X I -rlca. flotilla .s , tbe object if, iuekl begaa towards' Nottingham. Tbe ordej of march as Conducted i tK- rr'. m,nner. .S well a. h. shec adraocinr nnl;!. Tr.? '',n.t though short fat. from the men hath.,- been ,o iJ.vi!' ee ap oa boafd abip. rhe kmhot atatva th.s t treater Miberor meo dropped out tof iw- ""' tell twhind- than f t tMillrrtr ,r . -. w any marcta i a aa a vet iimpi i r . . . .fMil, IthprosiwonsfarrVaV mtrchel on tu Trxaf thev . .. found that our anm.; wbicb? 'pT 1 a nere aeenaed to K k --r-Mw ' tation 64 the part it the &ZZZ..&t aSM Sa L. ' -a tb lurth. aWraaaZTr J.'r. baut o'clock oa th9 tU tbev X ''! i A ..: f 4 K H i - ... r hi V h ' 'X 27
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