i'roiTi his cnvful ailvcnturc,
jYsuys Ilf is clisim-bed tlurini? the ui^rlu
in iVai AiJ dreams that he is slill in ihe
ciiiiclH’s oi’ irsurrection-meii, and
bound the horrid box!
CMAIiKOTTK:
Il'KSDVV, FKHRrAKY 1, \H25,
"Ijv mails, wc rcccivi-d
but
]wpffs north of this, the ff'cs/ern
aii'l Xor/tfl/c Ilera/d,
|!il' liittiT of which came by tiie way of
('aindc‘11. If oiir paper, therefore, is
biineii of news, our readers can ho at no
loss for the cause ; we trust, however,
thev '' ill fiiul soinethinGj in it, jf not as
iiUerostina:, vet i)erhai)S equally useful
1,;ul instructive.
Tlic Season, thus far, has been un
commonly wet—we have have had floods
upon floods, until the roads have i)cconie
ahiiost impassable.—Winter delayed
his approach so long, we became aj)pre-
hensive, that
“Ttiroii’il ill liia palace of ccruloan ice,”
lie had forgotten his aiinual visit to tiiis
renujte pai t of liis dominions ; but we
were ‘^oon undi ceived. On the evening
of tlie '21'it idtiuKj he came,
“ *!ull^n aiu! sad, u itli all liis risinp;’ train ;
Vapors, uikI cIovkU, and storms.” ;
The lielils “put on their winter robe of
purest white and the whole face of
ii:iliire i^ave evidence of the reij^n of
WiNTKK. J5ut his visit was short ; he
iU returned to his fastnesses in the
no. tii, ;'ailinc; ai'ter him his “ ruilian
bl:i'ti ’ more kindly gales succeeded,
an 1
“ Sudden from tlic hills,
OVr rocks .ind woofls, in hruad brow n cataracts,
A tlioii->.intl snow-fed tom nts, shot iit once,”
sweliin*:; the streams, and laying an in
terdict on all communication between
diti’crcnt paits of the country. This,
we are aware, looks little like a descrip
tion of a southern winter, with the ex
ception of its short eontiiuiance j yet it
i-i, however, (juite applicable to the wei^-
thcr in this quarter during the past two
ueek'f.
A ;reater quantity of snou' fell in the
nijht of the 21st January, and during
thcbucceeding lay,than has fallen in any
OIK' siMson, fv)r many years. On the
2.’ I, it snowed steadily the whol^ day,
;i!i(l until late in the evening; and had
the ir(nmd been di-y, and well j)repar-
Ci!, we might liave particij)ated in one of
the winter amusements of our northern
l)n'tliren—a “.v/f'/if/f though it
'vouhl have been in a veliicle bearing
t)iii a flint reseml)lance to their light,
flu t ci(//('rs." In a few' days, the
snow Itad entirely (lisapj)oared, except
.‘-niall bodies scattered Iumc and there,
in places not exposed to tlie meltii g
fiiys of the sun ; and tlit* w eather has
now all the mildness and pleasantness
f'f Spring.
A letipp from l'ayi-tlc\ illc to ihe cditoi-,
t' fiMM'd hy liu' (^unulcn mail, stales lliat
ti't new ras('s ol’ ritrio'tniil had occurred
ainl (iidy fmr wfi-e sick in the hos-
.'\il d;uii;-(‘r, therefore, if any e\-
is pr'.)!)u!d\ now removed. A iart^e
'iuuiiiity of Coffon was it» market on the
'''diol Jatuiary—])rices, 1,1 and l;l.iCls.«
iind pi'une lots were hidd al 11 cents.
Pi'eaiilcnf's Jhronnls.— I'he messat^e oi
I’resich'iit (jii tiiis siil>jt'ct, has been I'e-
M'cd to a sele* t eoiumittee in tlie House
•'1 I’vpresentatives, wil'j iiistruclioiis to
from the President any esldencCM
‘'•'^phinations of his cluims which he
^"'*y tliiidv proper to ]irese!il, unil to fde
■'* '’anic in the (.n’lci' of the clerk ol the
jhjiise, to he acted u])0!\ at t!ic next ses-
ol Conjri rs.s. 'I'lu' nu»ti(jn lo refer
'^'cssati;e tfj a seh'ct coininit'.ec, i;-a\«*
to a lonir dehaie, many fd' the niem-
•’'is pi'elerrint!;'to liave it assigned io ihe
^-"'ninittee of Claims ; the niolion, how-
v/iis carried without a division.—
^ cominiltee consists of smen ; Imt we
•••I'e not seen the names id' ihe niem!)ers
''■10 compose it, \\'e h.ave not learnt the
■'"tiire of the Prpsidenl’s claims i but it
'■’ ■'talfd iti on»' ('f the Rirhinonfl papers
‘^l the coiinir-v is justly i?'! ’.'fc-l t'. !;iTn
THE ?Roc;r.i:ss of oun coi*xt;}v.
Mu. Editoh : The followiui^ extract
from the “ American Annals,” describes
the “ first .\merican C'onsiitulion,” allud
ed lo in the Address before the Ntw-Eni'-
hind .We/y,puhlishedon ihellrst pa^n• of
Ihe Cuiira-r, on Tuesduy, the. 2\\th Ikr. atid
establishes the uniicpiiiy of our Republic.
I'indinrj ihe harbor to be in the
North Lat. and iherelore bevond the ter-
ri'oi-yoflhe South Virginia Company,
they perceived that their charter, receiv
ed froni that Company, had heeonie use
less.—Symptoms of fartion, at the same
lime, appearinfr umon^^ ll;e servants on
board, who imagined, lliat wIkmi on shore,
lh(*y should be under no {5'o^erimimt, ii
was judged expedient, ihul belV)re disem-
barkuliun, they sliould coin!)ine them
selves into (I hodif politic, to be j^ovcrui^d hij
the mnjorit}/. After solenui Prayer and
1 hanksgivint^, 'Airrittcn fnstn/)/ient,d''d'M\
lor that piM'pose, was according’ly sul>-
scribed on board the ship, on tiie 1 lib
day ot Nov’r 1 his solemn co/j.Vw/
was sii^ned by forty-one of their nundjei’,
and they, wilh their families, amounted
to one hundred and one ,persons. Mr.
Jof'N Cahvku was now unanimously chos
en their (iovernor for one year. Thus
did these inteHi.q;eni Colonists find means
to erect themselves into a liepnb'ir, even
though they had commenced their enter
prise under the sanction of a roynl char
ter. A case that is rare in history, and
can be eflecled only by thal perseveriinee
which the true spirit of liberty inspires.
See Unirersal His. xxxir. 275.”
'I'he above is the history of the endjryo
of a Republic, which is now about to es
tablish a Military Post at the moulh of
the (Jrpiroii, i. e. “the River that runs lo
the West. ” II. C/tas. Conner.
TOW-BOAT SIJXK.
On Monday last, us the Steam Boat
Colund)iu was turnini^ a ])(dnt in the
River a few miles below flodlVey’s ferry,
wilh her two tow boats, one of ihcln
struck ai;ainst a snai,s w hich had been
placed there by the Lte freshet, and in
a short lime sh’e was entirely under wa
ter. 'I'he active exertions of tlie crew and
passeni^ers in uidading her, enabled the
captaiti to reach CJeorgetown in a few
hours, wilh the lioat and the remainder
of the cargo that was under deck, which
was somewhat injured.
The amount of damage is not yet as
certained, and as it is probable that the
Boat is rejjaired and reshijjped her load
for Charleston by this time, she will no
doubt he here in a few days, whc'n the
captain can satisfy further inquiries.
The coiion that v, as damaged, belong
ed enlirely to Beers, Buiu'.el and Co. of
this pliice. Pec Da Lkizette.
unknown h^nd. Tlie pond was not ir/ore
than filly yards dislant fro\u a mill road.
Chilliiolhe Times,
./I Ihu'ins: Jil*e)n\tt.—l^'rom a gentlemat)
just returned from Hri«lgetoii, Xew Jer
sey, we rollert the following particulars of
a most daring attempt to rob, if not to
imirder a family in that vicinity. Early on
Saturday night, ih»; liwelling house of a
Mr. Daniel Wood, who resides belwetMi
two and ihrce miles from Bridgeton, was
eiu‘red by a while tnan and two negroes.
—•! he family, which consisted of Mr.
V* ood, his wife and daughter, had retired
lo rest. The rulTians procured a lighl in
the kitchen, and proceeded, as tlu'y sup
posed, to the chamber of Mr. \\ ood,hul
mistake entered that of his daiightei’.
Sl'.e was excessively alarmed and scream
ed out, when one of th.e fellows seized
!i'm*, and compelled hei; to be silent. Mrs.
. heard the noise, and awakened her
husband. On 4Voing out of his room he
perceived the light, and supposing thal the
house was on lire, went lo the ciuor, and
cried out lire, when he saw a man with an
axe raised, w ho ihreateni^d if he made the
least noise lo cut liim dov, n.
He immedi;i'.ely relireil, closing the
door after him, and pulled the string by
which tlie dcjor coidd lie opened fron^ the
outside.—He then threw hinii.eif head
foremost out o{ a small w indow, i iid ran
lo alarm his neighoours. The villains
biirsliiig open the door, one of them re
marked that ihe old man w as gone, and
they must be o!V.
'I'liey accordingly left the house ; taking
w ith them nothing hiit a small time picce,
worth but a tew dullar'^; and proceech'd in
iheir wagon to the Hotel at liridr.elon,
here they had their horse pul iij) and re
tired to rest. Some sno w lia i’lg fallen in
the course of the evening, the Tieighb(jurs,
w hen they collected, loimd no dillicidiy in
tracing them lo Bridgeloti, where they
were arrested.
It appears, that induced by tlie repre
sentation of one of the nee,-roes, that Mr.
Wood had prol)al)ly a considerable sum
of money at his house, they had left Cam
den on Saturday morning, and had pro
ceeded on that day to their destination, a
distance of about forty miles. Otieofthem
stated thal he had lived for some years at
or near Horshani, and that his name is
Williams : that another lives in Shipj)eti
street, or Small street.—They were all
committed lo prison to awaii their trial.
Jhntrivan Sentinel.
CINTINNATt, (0UT0,)DEe.
Bohhen/ and attenrpt at Murder.—On the
night of the 19th inst. a vilUin w ho as
sumed ilie Jian’ie of William Wilson, Jr.
but whose real name is supposed lo be
Robert Whitaker, formerly a resident of
* , »• M- • • .1 Lvcomitig countv, Pemisylvania, entered
. A Slate census ot Missouri was taken , 7 „ ..\v. , * i, , •
, . I - 1 • t ■ ..1 the btore boat ot V incent A. Bogue, lvm‘>-
last vear. which u;i\es a iiopuutlion ol ; . . | , . . i
o,-. «• 1 between Levanna and Augusta, on ilie
8U,^^r, ,, ot whom 13,3J0 are slaves. Lm • • i . T. •
,, ,, ’ , , I' TM , Ohio river, and attempted to assassinate
.UmmlU 44,a- k. I-Icy.l, ^ oar to
ol Noill.um.ilontomKy, \ a. i:as ,i„.„ ,„k|„.,i l,i„. „f nl„„„ sm
raised a ca!)bage tiiis season weighing
tiventy fu'o fjonndsand thrcv (/'/(triers.
A Mi. Law, of X. r.. tovvnship, Erie
country, Pa. having invited a Mr. .\bm.
Fuller to sup w itli him, demanded of him
afterwards two shillings for his s\ipper.
which being treated as a jest by I'nller. he
immediately received one or two blows
from Law which killed him. Law gave
himself up to justice.
Mr. Sanders, of North Carolina, has
moved ati amendment to the Constitution,
on the siibiecl of the election of President
and \'ice President. 'I’he dislitiguishin^
features of this amendment are as fol
lows :
1. 'Phe choice of Electors of President
and ^'ice President by ihe People, by dis
tricts, and on the same day throughoul
the L'nioii.
2. The election of a candidate by a
plurality of Votes, if they amount to one
ihird of the whole numbei- of Ejectors.
,>. In ("ase of no other candidate’s hav
ing a third of all the votes, the House of
Represenialives to choose IVom the two
j)ersons having the highest numbers of
votes.
The contractors w ho h'fi Boston in Au-
jrusl last for Ca|>e l lorida and the I)r\
'i'orlu.na?, w ith the view of esiaMishitii;'
li'.rht houses there,not ha\ ini;- l)cen heard
of sincc, are supposed to have perished.
'I’beii' !)()ndsmen have obtained additional
lime from t!\e go\erinnenl to comjjiete
the con; ract.
Murder. — A U'tler from a
tViend in (;;d!i])tdis to the editor, wrilteii
on Salii!-day last, ^i'^t's ati accoiuil of the
m'ii'dcr of a yuiuig woman, ol Perrv
T(jwi\shiji, (lallia count \. It ;ippears llial
lii(‘ iiuforlu!iale person all'ided to—a
Miss Polly (ireene—left hei- father's res-
idtMicc aljoul two weeks since, for the
purpose of \isiting a neiirhltour. 11'Ji'
lailu’i’ to rftiini iioiiK' i-Asoi.n as sl’.e was
e\pi‘cl(‘d. occasioned sotne alarm anion,';'
her friends : and aftc'r diligi'iil scarch.
her ho'lv was I'oimd in a janid, a short
dislaiu (■ fVoiU I'.er father's hou>',', w ilh tlic
heail tnucli l>i ui>ed, and a lo|r lyin;^' across
her nt'( k. I wo or thice (.Itib', sn.''ari‘d
wilh I)IoihI, liair, and sui)po'.el to h.' tlie
weapons ust fl in the pM |!i'ti-alijn oi' the
liori'id deed, Iny near the ]iI:kc w hcie the
I remains w ri e fouiul ; but the mi.rchr' i'-
I he.ve hilheno escapecl fh 'e.:iion. .\ cj!'o-
iifi’s iniiue>.t has been !n hi ovc' me ooilv,
ear, atul then robbed him of about
After leavingthe boat, and no dotdil sup
posing the victim of his murdero'ts heart
was dead, he left the Ohio river, enijuiied
for New-Market, and is expected to have
made his way for Canada. We are hap
py to learn that Mr. Bogtie is likely to
recover, lie has offered a rew ard of 3100
fo/tlie arrest of the villain, to any person
or persons who will secure him in either
of the jails of Ilamillon or Clermont
counties, in this stale. The whole com
munity are interested in the detection of
all such hunum tiionslers, and it is lio])ed
that ev(‘ry ciiizen will feel himself bound
lo aid and assist in his apprehension.
.VKW-YOHK, JAN. 1 1.
Ttinhrjlirnl Jltlempt.—On Sunday morn
ing an allemj)t was made to poison a
w hole family, consisting of seven ])ersons,
by the name of Carroll, residing in Lau
rence sti’eet, in this cily. A basket con-
tainini;' cakes had been placed on the
sto(jp, of which the whole partook, not
suspecling any injury to follow.—Oiih
a lew minutes after, the father w j.s sci/.-
ed with syn>jiUjiiis of rather an alarming
nature, anl bid’ore medical assistance,
whicli was pi-omptly olitained, ar!'i\ed,
his w ife and children were all’ecied in llie
same mamiei-. ll was a.cerlained that
arsenic had been mixed up with the
cakes, and mea^'Ur‘s were immediately
adojiled lo cause it lobe discharged Iron',
the stomach. 'I'he father was soon oe.t
of danger, hut we undersla’id that one (d'
th(“ children expired in great agony last
cM'iiing. llopt's are entertained (j1 the
recovery of the rest. N’arioiis riports
are in cirvula'ioti I’cspecling this affair:
(;ne of w hich i^, lliai the attempt had
been made l>y a pei-son who had been
en;j;a'.''cd in a law suit w ith Carrol, w hich
t!ie former lost, atid that enra;.’ed al his
flel'eat, he had ado’pted this method to
;;ratil’v his rev( iH;e. 'I'he busket in w hich
the cakes wi re foiiiid. is said to haM' l)een
traceil to this sai'.ie |)e!son.—K. Pu-'d.
In s'WiH? (jf the stales of (Jermany, the
.lews are ireaied with as litlie liheralitv
as in Russia, as may !>e jtulged fiv/ui an
(ii'diirince cd’ the I^ir;';omasi( r and !i;’tiate
(d’ I r.iiiUl' ji !. paSied in September la t.
t)ne of tilt' re;-ulatioiis il presci l!)cs 11
the lollow in;^ etl'*ct :
“ Oidy iil'iecH marriages shall be ( on-
ti-acted i u: h yerr, anioie;- w liii h the;e
it'.av i)e.t',\o where t>;ie of the pe.rties is a
f irei:;!ier. If fiftectt mrirria!-,es ai e not
contract! d in a \ear, the u'lioher neces
V *') ccnipa'c ll»eia may he ve''!'-d
that of th" foliw .vin.q; yp.;r. In criK r to
ol)tai’n j)eniiission to contract m'arriage,
a Jewish citizen must prove that he is
able to support a family.”
By another st-clion of ihe same ordi
nance : “Jewish citizens are allowed lo
|)Ui (diaso hoi.ses and r,ardens in the cily
and environs, as w( II as to hire shoj)sand
warehouses in the housi's (t* the rilv, and
lo open shojvs ; but it(» on' is to,be pro
prietor of more than one house and one
garden ; and though lie may have apart
ments in the city, it must bo lo live in
them with his family.”
, Eurther accounts iVom the same quar
ter, dated September I,'., informs us, that
by an ordinance of the (Jrand Duke of
W'eimar, the Jews had been actually pro
hibited from perfv)rming worship in the
synagogue in their own language, in con-
secpience (jf which the Jewish commimi-
ty had petitionefl the (Government to be
permitted to us(! the Hel>rew tongue at
least in repeating certain of their prayers.
At the Lord Mayor’s ditnier, in" Lon
don, on the yih Nov., Mr; C!anning, the
cabinet minister, made a speec h of which
the following sentence is stiniewhat re
markable. 'i'he counlry, ((ireat Britain)
liaving been established in a state i>\' mi-
Ijrenincy with regard to foreign nations,
wl'iich no accidejil could shake, his Ma
jesty’s Ministers were enabled to adopi
ihose measures of liberal jjolicy w"hich
his Right Hon. Erieml, the Lord Mayor,
bad so kimlly adverleti to. [ap[)lause. J”
“ I knoAv,” said a man of talent to an
arrogant nobleman, “what is due to your
rank, but I also know that it is much ea
sier to be my superior thaii my eipial.”
One "of ihe Genoese Dfj)uties becoming
rather warm in a dispute will) the Ciieva-
lier de Bouieville, an andiassador of
France, the lalter haughtily exclaimed,
“ Are yni aware that 1 am the repi esen-
tativeof the king, my master.^” “ Are you
aware,” re])iled the (ienoese, that I have
no master, anil that I am the representa
tive of my e(iuals?”
./? Happy The late Rev. M.
Xeik one of the Ministers of the Wcsl
Church, when taking a w alk in the after
noon, saw an dd woman silling by ihe
road-side, evidently much intoxicated,
w ith her bundle lying before her in the
mud.—He immediately recognised her
to be one of his parishi(jiiers. “ Will
you jus', help me up wilh my bundle,
glide man ?” said she, as he slopped—
Eie, lie, Janel,” said the j)astor, “ to
see the like o’ you in sucii a plight.—Do
you know where all drunkards go to ?
“ Ay, sure,” said Janet, “ they just go
whar a drap o’ gude drink is to be got. '
\^Scotch paper.
A leading ,T(.*suit i;i I'ngland, was sent
for by iNir. Secretary Peel, and introdu
ced to him. ‘ 1 am told,' sir,’ said iMr.
Peel, ‘that you have lately paid 70 or
80,000/. for an estate.’ ‘Ihave,’ said
the clergyman. ‘Where did'you get
the money ?’ fiskcd the Secretary. ‘ 1
don't think I ain bound to answer that
(piestion,’ said the clergyman, ‘and if I
am not bound by law to answer il, 1 had
as soon keep the seals of m v own prop
erty to mysidf.’ ‘ I am told,’ .said Mr.
Peel, ‘you have a large sum of money
ill the funds.’ ‘1 have,’ said the cler
gyman. ‘Now',’ asked th(! Sc'eretary,
‘ what would you do if tin; (JovernmiMd,
should lay iiold of it?’ ‘O,’ s.dd the
Jesuit, ‘Lord Chatham has ,-’go set
tled that (juestion.’ ‘I.(»rd ( 'i.ithnm
said the Secretary. ‘ Ve>,' n [di-d tlie
other, ‘ after the seven yeai^’V. a:’, tiie
Dutch con'initted ^i.'ver.'d "o-i (>u'ira
geous frautls upon t!:e Mi;riii>!i ; Lortl
(,'hatham u^is advised ti se'Z" ujion l.Iie
property of ibe Dut' !i ;Mrreii nts in tlie
Knglisii fund^.. ‘N'),’ Slid ‘.lie distin-
guished statesm::n, ‘ii'ii.r' ))ee:l 1miU'' Ii'
had morn'y If.dged in |!h Mm ;!'Ii futids,
it must rt'jf ther.; s-cwe''.’ ‘I humbly
hope, thoreforf",’ s: i 1 tl;- clcry:y m.-ui.
‘that if thf' ii’onev id' t'"- i^cvil '.voMl.i
be eoll^H:er'■d s
funds, tin- niOM'i’y
liitei’fered with.’
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rJIK foilowinij- valualtle HOOKS are for 9alc
at this ofllcv, at reduced pr'.ccM ;
Anierie-in St >‘^ I'apcrs, lOvol!,.; C.iHio’s Flis*
tury of iiieeci', 3 do ; Marshall’s l.it'c of W’asii'
inijton, D l(); ll'rj;l.iiurs \ iew of tl\r World, J
do; r> rguson’s UiMiKin Ut piihlir, »!(»; Ital-
lam’s Middle Age;*, -tdo, I'ox’s lli-.toriral Work;
ttoliiil^hroke oil Histtjry; laimpe tVoin l8oJ t»>
1815; IIistory of North-( arolina, J vols.; .Me
moirs of William I’itt, 2 ilo ; (.'ourt and ('al)il^( t
it'.Lillies I. by Miss Aikin, ‘J do; lit-aiijour'j
Ski'tclies of the U. States ; Cliati-riidirianirs
I'ra\i-ls; I’ark's do ; 'I’nivi-ls of .-Vli lU-\, J\ol,s.;
.MrKc-n/,ie'!> Vo\agcs; Hohhoiisc’s Allfania, 2
ols. ; Italy, l)v l.iidy .Morgiiii, J do; l/ife of Ma-
y, (iuccn of Scotts, 2 vois.; M;td;uii Campan’fl
Memoirs of .Mary Aiiti-inctte ; Memoirs of Mai'-
"hioness do l.aroclu: .lactiueiino ; Hio>;T;iphical
skelciu's ()f emiin'nt 1.aw vers. Statesmen and
mi I) of litters; ('aj)t. 'I'uckey’s F.xpedition ff>
Africa., O’Hiley’s (iivenlaud; (’aj>t. I’ortcr’s
.lournal; .lounial of l.;is Cases, 8 vols. ; Napo
leon in K\ile, 'J v»ls.; Life of I'iitr ck Itcni'y;
f.ife of Vidton ; l.ife of I'l mu I ; MemoiVs of
Napoleon; Nicltol’s lU-colIeetions; lli-iriott’s
StruKj^-leS; »lo Truvels, J vot^. ; l/.fe ol' C«'W-
pL-r, .J vols.; HalHc’s four ; 'i' n \ > urs’ I-^mI^j
Ui-sources of the Hr.t'.ali f.ir.|,ire; I’lt-
kin’s Statistics of tlio L'liio d S‘;it,.->.; ^Vilitary
and Na'al l^ettirs; l')el:ipl.i;ti'''s U-p>i->itory, 3
Nos.; I’olice of tiie ( ity ol l.ondoa; dooftltf?
riiames; Kmporiiim of Arts and Sc'm iiccs; Itrit-
i^ll t’oels, i-legantly houtid. 2j vois.; Hritisli
I’rost: NVritersj K vcds.; >>H Nos. Percy Anec
dotes; .('.larkson on the Slave Trade, 'J\ols. i
Coinersaiions on I’oiitieal Meoiiotny ; Erskine’s
'l)Lcch-s, i vols. ; S('iithe>'s l.ife of ^Vesley,
2 do ; l.ife of I'alvin ; do of Knox ; Hisho]) 'Cay-
lor’s Sermons, ;>\o!s.; Chalnier’s do ; Chaim-
er’s Commercial Discourses; Ciiristian Morals;
Masonic Minstrel; Kretmason’s Maga;’.ine ; 1’io-
liters! F.elio; Baltimore Conspiracy; Mayo’*
'Ivthologv; Wil-.on on (•rammiT; Art of prn-
loiii^-iiKf life; Coltlxi’s Year’s residence in A-
nu-i-iCii; Materu.il .Solicitude; Sporting Anec
dotes; (Jrtnar ])i Ijdiini; Horace l)el|>hini; Uell's
I.etti-rs ci'iicerniiijv the di.si-astr of tjie I’rethra;
l.ovt sof the Ann’els, 'I'oni (iuih’s Memorial, No
l-’ietion, 2 \ois. V'eK el Cushion, 'I'he I’rivatcer,
2 yol.s. Anastasius, Death bed Confessions of
I.adv iiiurnst y, 'Sevi. nty-Si\, nannockbnrn, |*c-
vfvii of the I’eak, King of tile Peak, (.'astlcs in
the Air, I’cnOwen, Sir .\ndrew Wilie, The An
tiquary, Fortunes of Ni),^el, Qiientin Durward,
'I'he Kntuil, Koniiig-sniarke, ora 'Fate of the New
World, Tales of till- Manor, .lustinia, St. lionan’s
Wi ll, Spectre of (he iVrest, Pirate, I.ojjan, Ken
ilworth, The Cavaliei*, The W ildi rness, Tales
of My Lanrllord, Tlic.Xiibot, Str. kc.
Also, F.n^lish, Dutch, and Opaipie dressed
Qudls, of a superior (luulity, Hlank Cards, lartjts
and small, J^c. iVc.
The thorough hredand celebrated run-
u'nvji; 1 lor sc
(Uuised by C.ipt. Samuel Washing'ton, of Va.)
stand the spriiif*'se.i-
f T bon, commeneiiii;’tile 1st
'i.'w •’* Miircli. at Vorkville every
)lhi-r\M-ek; and at M-.ij. Mor
rows, MccklenlMirLf county, e\ ery other wc( k j
and so on alteriiatt-ly, (public days excepted)
till the end of the sea.son, which will be on the
1st of July next.
WII.D MF,DI,FY will he let to ni.ircs, .it tho
moflerate rate of fcii ddtlar/i the season—noleit
will be reijiiircd at the same time, ]ia}able at
the end of the, season—.v/.c ditlltirs tlu; sintflo
leap, to be j)aiil at the time of service, or the
mare will be considered as put by tlifr season—
fiflrrn doUurs to insure a iiiai-e to be in foal, to
be due as soon as it is discovc red she is in foal.
If the mare is p:irti‘d with, the mon( y to bccomti
due the same as though she had not been part
ed with.
Kvery exertion will be iisrd by the subscri
ber to prevent accidents, but he. will not be ac
countable for anv.
DF.SriMPFmN*.
WiLit Mkt)i,*-y is a beautiful ivh't'', 1.5 h.inda
2 inches and :i half iiii^h, (jf Tine forj;i and (ij^un-,
of larg'e bone and i^i'eat muscular power.
• I'F.IlK.ltKF,.
\Vir.n Mi;pi.kt was j^'ot by tlie old imported
M-ndoza, his dam hy the imi^orti d horse Pen
sacola ; his i^rand datn by l.ind.'^-iy’s Arabian ;
his j^reat ffi'and dam by old I'earin'Uf^ht, with j.
cro«s of old Kockinf^hani andtlo! Arahlan |{an-
N. H. Fifty cents will be cons^deri-d due tr»
'.’le f‘;room from each person at the t.me of put-
tiiij;- a mare.
'' Those p(>rsoiis wl'.o chonse to m-nd thi-ii*
ni:er-s, and leave tli'-m wit li Hu* sulisi riber unlil
:h-, \ pro\e wi‘.b foal, can d(* .o noon M-r\ mod-
era'e terms. Me has a \e-v pl(-itiful .supply of
i'ora^e, and has sown a j^oiul jnanti*_v ot' small
i;-;-:o!i lor pasturage.
I'. .tlAMNCS.
lV:st"l^t, 1, -Ot J.; _
hlut(‘ of \ori!i ('su'oliiia,
e A II .Mill I S eoi \ T V.
I ' lr"' (>;' /‘ii'ifi ii'kI l^’Kirlrr Si.s.t'im.*, Jaiivary
. .1 os.' [ ll Vounr ^
I-'. J Vt.tachmeiit levied on lands.
M-car.'-. )
IT a[)i)( arin^f tu th'' satisf-iction of the court,
tliat .l.uie-s M alls, tl-e il(-lei,d-,itil in this ase,
is not an iiili:Jii’-iiit ^)!'tll,^ .si,it : it is iherefort:'
imfr.-'il, J ii'dicition lie iiride tliri-e montlw
III til-,- ( at.'v.'liu .loiiriia!, iiDiityii,-;-s.tid d( f( ad-
.in', iliit uiil' ^s Im- :i)jne:;i- ut oi.r lu-xt Court of
I'll as 'uid t^iiurtir Si. su'iis, to ije held for saul
ty, at tlie ('uiii i-l luii>e iii ('i)!'iCi..d, on tlu^
third Moi.day I'l ,\|ir:l ii -\', a'ld j lerid, answer,
or di"lour, jmhpnent pro euiii'e.^Mi *v dl !>e t.ik- n
a-^.ons'L him.
!)AN’I,. COL’.'.MAV, (' C.
—prli I ad\. »’1
Sljifc ol* Noi'lli-('as‘olin;i,
e \ II.UI Ml s (HI \ TT.
('nvrf of I'Iri.'s (ui'f Sif.sioii/i, Januurif
Dri'i,
\N lUii-ni I.. WeiMinn'ton ) i
' f .XMaehm'nt li-\led on
J-’.mes Mean*!. ^ I.muU.
For sal
•.\C, .
"• (.f *lii,- ;,-ii!ii.
ti'fe t firs',, (t:,\ (,(■
;-i t !.' tlii-ui au ay, or
.,.;1i'. ■' ' i li'er on tluil
I.. .U. I’.UONsON
> .:t jo
litimls,
'■* '.he JfJMMial
Dl cdi' for bdlf, III this Odi*'
I T appi .i!-ii>;r !) ;*ie s-»tist'i-*ifiii ut' the COlir^,
tliat ,l;imi-> Mi ;oi', the drt'i-lul.oil m this Ca.sc,
is not an iiilia'iitan; i>t th’s : It is ardf rdf
tbt n til it publ ' -.(tioii 'h nia.ir three moiitlof
in the ( ui.iwl.a .loiirii.d, iK.tifv ^.lid d>. fend-
an', ‘that unless lie a|)jjear at oiii next coiii-t of
Pleas luid liiiailt r Sessions, to ti. ll. M lor said
cnniitv, at the C. uiv*.l | ouse III Co.l urd, oil thi-;
third Mondav in .\[inl next, and ine.t'l, aiisu.-r,
ill iinir, jod';Tneiit pro coufe>-.u will be tukeii
a_i;-ain»t !i;m
DAN’L. Ctn.KMAN, V C. C-
—pr'.er 'avl\ {-I