THE ST All'. IO . 0 S r . ' r ' ' ' :.,ir i i if i - ) . .. c: J-S j 1:1 1 Uib J1...' ii t !!.,. e u C-s cj', v T! e f. .r me Gotrrrment cf Spj:n l.we t;:rt. e;" ;it'.icr 0u Minuter P'cny.otcniLry trvm tUcUn-Uc 11. jetty, Ferviiiund Vii. to Ue CuiisJ Tl'i C.-'"',er,iin w.a um!'r Sccrrury cf S'-'f, In X'yt V 7.M':r.i!.t ti ', tu clkricy du Pedrv Cm W i ;s U- " ci tcti to embark, uhaU hi Ln.i- lv h a ' ort ti-ne i.r Amcii:. , .' . ' ' . - ' Tke pi cj-i.'icc of tV.e 5?;? -mardi at-inst the Eng -Ju,!,.t" mocr.t cf ih-irrti'u'Kjn.IsJ u a ffutmra ,:irc .b-.-;iU-d ia S;via The priests h.lt..en much ci:is t ouvince tlie populace, thitthe Jf ngIisK,lqr the av.Utanc they had kiforded de jrttriot causa, had Wibhcd cot nnch of the sin ol heiciy. The 1eauufuU. uecu I'reUerica tjf Sweden end her Interesting children, are with the late king Custavus Adolphus, ia Ids confinement. -The Liter hud de- i:wnded his lit-ration, and that he may be permitted to vijit the continent. f The kin of the Two Siciei (Mural) had ltft . Keples wUh hii body guards and infantry.. He was I ' expected at Rome the l-h Jtma.' It is probable he U oversee the new order f things in th;U province - end then go on to Austria. A iSapiet psperoi.june - 14ih says, U English have embarked all the troops from Ski!y t':. We have seen them pass, by. Y e know not their destination. The Tyrol and theVo : r June 16th were in complete revolt .The ' i 1 ncb had been diireu front Insprunck and were su. rounded in Kafstein. , The grand doke Constan ' tine (brother of the emperor of Russia) left. Tetcrs- . burtr the 23th of May, to take commana oi tne kus sun army which I to act against Austria. Other f accounts say atrainst Constantinople., A Vienna ar ticle of June ?;h,'says, the Russians are in posses sion of all Bulgaria, is .Turkey. . The duke of Vi- r VVUO 13 VI " SVIIV.M umMd'MWV . v- .J.ustiiaa ambassador left that city the 23d-M ' ; ;,The emperor of Austria, at the last date, was at . Wolkerdorfi 9 leattics from. Vienna. 'A Stoc'kholm sj'? (Sweden) paper of May 33d, says, " the famous A- nierican col. Burr, formerly vice-president of the U. -' States whoso trial made so much twjise has just ar- " ,;)voue, (France) Juno 22 An imperial, decree has been issued from. Ebersdorf, ; authorising the '.a;' nuniater of the interiour to erant licences to foroirn .' '. vessels'to e,xport French wines, brandies cordials, A - varied fruits, vegetables, com and salt i and bring back t snip uraocr, nemp, -masts ana irwi, Airoui aiic f north, Jesuit's bark and medicine ; but no colonial f produce. 600 balet of Arragon (Merino) wool, was i sold at Byonne the. 4tli July. . in .oue of1. Marshal v Ney's dispatches, he mentions, one of is majors, Vvilliani Cocke, Esq. hai been elected Go- ; s'-vernor of Tednessee bv a majority of boWecn iwq auu inree tnouaanu , vuitj uvci ' wi r' v- - vv . t Ce !.! y ' n- I- ,e cf Bit Icuer ! w t tiI nnrd cf my 1 a triviilcJ us such froju ty cf v ri.ir!,, ajpes wlivft I you, t'..Jt Jou : lure been aj. since wLJi 1-UjcLtlyrt to this plct, (l.ki is a-'-iut 500 tiile) i f Mr eft.: ttUU iur JvIT.'. .ellcr.'. M'.s TJr.,h JcCVlrs, du-;lerj,i.,.'re art la otLr t l.' ; . ' -s cf Frau'la f -un-v, sitd M.a ; iiltt !.rwj. r.r-"y ys ktei v; vj ti.e s. it,. ., i r of tr-i Lit J. h- llu.jt, L ' liltt '-.-: j.TwJ iu:.;...v.a y.J '1 ;ucnce of the Lwrse t..ku! f.-iht a.ul nini.i-.. inc. "M JctT.-if eipiaa ki fcoocltwo; '5wnjwt:t.e ; Ml HuutabnO'h ...tai.unl isespcttel'luaJ ui lJj.nc I. The l.acrarglirp l curs )ur: ' t I.r. 'rc vcr. trt. in comtMnr wiiha nuiulir cf my uar- pouj WLteover. v Miss JrSTri.; w a very aniULU. youtg tu 4 At a Ca...j Meeting near lynchburya "about t.s middle of Austerv(eA5 i - V vj?rea( Lers-w.78 persons professed to hare found ..: .(: v thejorgiveness of their inslV': I '." Ort the 16th inst. a fire broke out in an unte , "named wreDuaeonSouthg5te"aiuipickson'8 i . - wharf in "Std4r4k, and destrayed " ware-houses', and initired the wartiw some suppose tne nre . v J i t ? -..: .. ..-iL..t trjrora. since our arm) tere we liae wnimii mAiif utnel to U Ame!;ait truster, Uv'S tCu Armstrvn,-reooesting lam to t:t .ke appiicadon fur our rtleae,"oriTe til on imH supwrt, our al- cents per dif, to furnilh erery necessarf of liCe We reCcirod so answer ayingr llt although, no exertions eft bis part should be: wanting to obuin our release, yet It would be wronj in him to Batter us with hoes that It would suddenly be granted. Mr. sac Cox Barnct, American Cootul for the (fistricr bf Uavre, has been Ibr'albiitime usingeve rt possible means for the release of his unfortunate countrymen,- who are detained as prisoners in this country, out bean? opposed by the alxsns -mentioned powerful mhanihro; Lt, ' his efforts hare unhappily (ell sliort of his expectations '-This worthy penile- man, of whose merits tlie highest cocomiums must toll infinitely short, La been endeayouruig, among Olivers, to obuio the release of a Mr. r Stephen Clubb, Who has his wife, a very amUlle American bdy,with him. 1 Mrs.Clubb Utbe daughter of Ben ramin Carpenter', "Eia: of Bostoh.v 'They were ta ken oh board an , American vessel in December 1807, smc which time they have been detained at ptisonervMr. B. could not succeed, on account of the strength of his opponent Cen. Aa . 'f v I saw a letter three days since, received "by Mr. C from Mr: B. stating thath(Mr..B.) had been! authentically informed at the war-office that -Gene ral Armstrong had not demeu the release of 'any Americans dunhg 13 months last past,' and that without his claiuis they: could notj with propriety, be -cleared ijf i'yf''-. - ''cri'-j ; I shall subjeaa a Hst of the name s of such persons as have come to. my knowledjtin this depot,' who claim ,th protection of the United blates, wuhulg you to publish h, that their friends may know, where they are t'ahd, although it is almost iiupossible to send them any assistance, they may make applica . .il-,' ' : . ij . uuu vj uie tvYcniiuciii kjf, uicjc release. xvs i must senq uus to-aay. ana tne seamen are connnea irt.1jie dtssdel, where iWanmrt goy U . is impossible tor me to give you the names ot the towns to which they respectively belong j' sd I must content 'myself widv giving you5 the1 names of the states. V t .v' i As I still letainTa. very good knO at hoping ol cannot yet relinquish the sweet idea of again enior ing the blessing of liberty whkh issb justly and high ly esteemed, by every true American, but . should i uhhappUr be'dootbed to lintrer out a wretched life of misery under the'galling yoke 6f confiiienient,my most fervent prayers shall ever be for the welfare ol thiit c'ouritiT to which I owe hyf birth.i i'"4 v- " : Tlus Is the third timf 1 have written you since my confinement ( the first;' was from Rochefort Pri son', by, I know, not what conveyancer J the second by the fair American, Capt. Bruce, wh6 sailed from Dunkirk ttbout the nrst'ol May this is forwarded by the Mentor; from LXJrienLH'YcHrHtnay write me by ahip bound to porj fkher France or IIol- tana i-ui pressible y m wTTjn yer of fcer a. hit f .i.rkc assoc'uti a of citiit us .i Bonaparte it now ' sHrroundrd -w'u'i riore lhaa usual perils. His dominions air cf im immense, extent, and tverykwl.tTT,' except io Fraacc (which is but a small part ot" his-tmpirc) he ices a spirit of disaffection and revolt ; and he s oq -all ii Je sturrouQJetl bv brave ana potent rnemies, made drpcrat by bis eaorm'f tiei. In the north of Oermany .' insurrection hasteconae formidable In 'lroi h carries every;. thing before-it dis.iflectioa pervades' lIolLind and S Witzctland, an J ventures to spt- luydty even in Italy: ;TIis defeat at I'.ssVmen has suspended "the progress tf his arm a." Spain is acquiring strength from discipline resources and courage hnd England -vcn, increase in her wonderful exertions to oppose thccornmoti enemy of the . world.- The wide 'atretched oowcr Cf Bonaparte, if -wielded by" any otlr hand, would rupture and fall in pieces j but the resources cf hisWnd are altogether hey ond the reach of calculation. '" - -. . -'. " ' It Is reported onseemlngly good "authority that Sarvrt)a ai oeeaTeiaa.en oy uio oiJdiuau wuiui -Th fivesenf: .-alimmer has The'en colder and more healthy than any perhaps ever before rx- Tjerienced in the State. V i he .Mercury in the mornincr. during . a considerable tSart of Iidy $ Aiurust. has been as low s yuaegrees tires have been Wreeabltf and IndetU necessary to comfort. yheat crcsinlVe AVestern part of the State have been unusually 1 ahundant-Jjut Com id thchMer country has been grcatly jn- tin rn it nnil wet. ' '. ".J" '. 'i ' -A Herkimer (NewAort'i iaper 'informs that snw Ictt at Warren on the 9th of Acgtiat, and that on the morning of .the 10th a Irpst Whitenedthe surface.bfiheearth'at Herkimer. Corn crops '"will turnout nothing," atid thecoo- finded wet prevents eitner making nayor nar. vestmfitwheatr;-; fc'?-?'. c lutraitinj a A atr.r.ll t.rainJlv' ' a What think you i ) a Cott'H itjout three rti!c lioiu lu o! ll w many buiidredi rf Nc rtb-Caf, lir'uns - ga without tn reward oi ociag jinm . ihcir pitriuii'sin in ereciirgj'i'cttuir Macl.iuis. whfu thry, poor souli, iairad of ewci'ar.g and swajerir.gin the full.uss cf thitr patri :tic ieal only think oftheir ability "to purmnne a. b!inl harsetosctOe'r'tnitliiae (of i' '.lit quul vafue) 5a motion. "TirgiDUit the pu.e to hfiij", tg'i f patriotism there" it seems to be goicj dog cheapl; '" ; ":' "av K Jitti;hers that it vai tHVMP; , ', The prisoner in ironiin Carthagena, have 1 " all escaped. . They were -fifteen i number.? ; "Of these, the last two reached this cky yesterf - day in" the schooner Capac. vThirteen still re- "-Imaih-d in the hospitals ; :with the'hope of so6n beinff able id follow the exampleof theif deliid- . ' ed feUoif 8ufferers. Tork pap; of Aug! 2i, ' v TritoTHT PiCKKaiira Senator of the' tfnUed ' '-' Stitesi from the Htate of Massachusetts, hai fon ' j ? meneedan. acUon for libel bslnst BafitlaifJrvint, ' ; "l Editor of the Whig, i printed at" Baltifnorc, having ;j " laid his damages at Ten thoutana douar. "! " " Yesterday (say a Jate Katlonal. Intelligencer) the r,r v Uhited StateaVfrite the.PHtstKNT,Capt. an- s 'yrUget dropped down below the bar at the mouth oft .'. Pirt.m lfm'n-KVwThiTkr cti will lmrtt hlwMil I v' ' on a cmize.ire understand that 'this frigate has - 'been fitted but In the hiorhest sivle in everv'respect, - , beinp:, et this fnoment,' greatly superior fo what she u ' was when originally Etted out i and i$ equal, if not Arrcuyf France,) 8Ch'June,ji 809."; f t "irbTE TQ.THS roasooiirQ lTTKRl' Mr.Doblittle savs that he. shall' suhioin a list' oi those Anaericans-Who were, kt the time of vstiung, confined m ;the'Arras prison, and be" accordingfy" did. Oft comparing hh Jit 'wUh the 'official; one of the worthy Rfil Barnef, late consul at Havrej we find that the latter ' contains all except the three following names .licnj. banrjom, aiass.vm. forrester, :a kfty (do)and John Wai Vinrhiia;.;:'1 ! Another lettei" from Mr. Doolittle'- to his lather written-from' Arras prison, June.20, "states, that cap tain Ciubb had been Released thrpugh thte tnterle rence of Mr. Barhet, who sent on i petition to the Emperour at Vienna.1;' On CapfhClubb'sS arrrival at ew York he sent the following' letter" to Mr. -, Nsw' YotK, 'MeuaVs,' 1 809 . Mr. I. DooVttU, Siruyhcn I arrived at Paris the Minister was sick and not to be seen j my wife, however, procured (. sight of Mrs, Armstrong, and sent the peuuons in to ium,-who retiirnea tor an svi eri that it was impossible fpv him to do any thing; for that there are " noAmertcan at Arre . X-K i .t- Since we came awayj some British officers havede .serted from parole, and all the dfficef s are confined to the prison, -t I should be very elaa to- hear ot their release, and wheri you receive a letter beg you ..r. 'l i t ' t"-. 1 . win oe so eooa as to iruorra me oy a une, ana i can be of any service, it would give me great pleasure, man wnom i. respcer rveiy mucn. .' ". . 8TJJ V HEN CUB U. ' There aretio Americans at Arras 1 i not a doubt that every poor, inftobent, ' Vinnlorl SntoP.hnrlfMn' Rivir -rTinnitB the naw'i fiarv1.. wif,rhit nrmnnrf hjdln iain hetitianed fnr " ha tmta jtmmtr nil. , nr AiiDTinn o no in iiiififiirn i imli nnnrrn t mn rtr utiii ipn iuhb i il nn - imiiirvf in . it iiiri pivivV'UVii) isuv outs givnua v mmvviiw trance and trantlckly' shakes the cnams 01 slavery, is art. American Citizen: V.Tb bo" tw farther, Mr. C. and his lady, long imprisoned at Arras, are Jndispu- taoiy Americans , ana we personally Know iaa mv. DooJittle is a naftVe of this city, and thatMrv John if ; Died at Samford, ErtghnJ, Jnne 28.- very. suddenly, Mri Daniel LamBwt,- the I lara-;-. mothMaa'of tfie Atre wtiehio'tt T30 poamlc 181 "heavier tharkthe,famous ilri.t.X His coffia was 6 feet 4 inches lontr feet -i iriche wide," 2 fcet'4 inches deep. v. He measured 3 yard 4 inches round'. the belly, nod lru y inch found the'lcg. Its. tiothe's cost bird Cbout, , 20 pounds sterling a dU.'j;'v : ; f l" v ;' " A blundeTinff reader of a newspnptr .lately ; read u cunninir"- (ot-CanhintrP and- where t ' hoj3,e was cxpre sed that tlicr Briti&h M ijiatry : might soon be changed" he bmittccl tha cia. i ". pronoiincinsr the list word r i -r; V'f A-FEW. TICKETS "'INTttE LElItOU LOTTERY , FOR SALE AT f MS", STAU UFl KX Itue y3-. ; : f rri nOSE indebted to the esute of the Ute P. T nwuv, . JL " . dec Will please CmH ea IrkCo6ke, J j eitle their Tenpeative accounts, tuc, he thoriaedto receive pwulci. no W. due tl. 4iau: nd. 'Toose luucyieu are lunucr nuuucu uui . inatructedto place mil uch notc d icrounts lnvhat hands of the proper otucern rr cwaecuwi, ni puiu m a . very toon ume.. ...... . - - - . '. , . . ,U - :JAJt3 IIENDEltSON, AtbuV;- ; ::iuierh,"Agt43t26,-1809. - - rne'Pres Marshal's Sale. resident s last Proclamation hwtnet whh ITif'vbtttS-irf an. Exeeutied-isswing ftwrn-Hi tfcrcmt . thecided spprobauWof thejdemocra except the ca-G iuid the greah county, on tne 1st uay oi wovciiioer iiciv,s'"- "":' Neffroei and the trct of land Vhewn Anyu M'Jfeil, deceaaed. hvedi supposed to eontua i$Q acres, lvmir in .; said county on. Tick cfiek, AtTjoimns t)e Unyi ot" said t Smith and Henry Brny.'jun: . The above piop"crty will bar old to estmfj' tb aforesaid eWuUW wtarour Vat- .i on and Ebeuezer aiott Ansriu m ir. ' the A". Corlina-lutnct,, - the federal fiaftcrtf The Norfolk Ledger, Bahimore North American, Virginia Gassctta, Cormecticut Herald, and many otners nave epressea tnerr saus-. faction at -the-masurei The. Ne-York Evening Post" and Balduaore Federal Hepublicsn at first vio lently assailed it on the eround of .us impolicy" and unconstitiiGoriality both have aince"espresseddi2e- , . i; , . ;, A . BUVf rent 'sentiments VyJ K?' t'J&l UMudfir t Education. ie i6tHbf October next t shall open a ' few h!ar mf.tr Williiifiishmt.ui'h. firaiw past, after which, the following sentlmenti were ceTlie county, in which win b tQght the Enphsh, LainT Uvered Greek tenBges.ether with such of Owe Science : 1." Pofemic 'SocletyiMeV it M?ihbeni be esteemed for as are commonly studied in American School. T - '6-B " Rice, of Virginia, a youny fntU morality and tif libertieducitien: what is efwd.' and admires Jbr bat is "tttkLZ ? v-. ' ' 1 I have ennged,as an- Assistant Teacher.Mr. Benjamin hers' . ii 4m4 mnvnitiicte comtriMuurate sith infinite gDaee. i inAlinnnrwUfrattli'M as electric fine. ! Those who my send their children or w&r 4 Raleis-h AcadeBiy-ts fame has been deservedly , School may rely on the greatest: exertion c Ue clin ms- it ha noun&hed as the fedar bt Lebanori.-" Mayto amend the heart as Well as enlighten the unut.itand its anbcipated -lumber be short and like uie Pbeciux trom mg . ; 4. i University of Koilh-CJarolina- ;May she arert tlie poigTa-ds tit ner entmiee, antt nerxinurice dc long ana prosperous., ,i ' -5.. Ilim that traced the shooting Stars and explored uW secrets of electricity-May the friends of Science besuew his . Mm with ; th most frairiint flowers - of the.; es- t.',Sifyard s where wChderstahoV'she is" to undergo' rer - -ii- ' r,. a r?r; -4. i 'ji ':-.:,-v,.rt,-.-vV-v rrr.: i'-V; toldhas also . ; j reen oraerea t. tnis poi-u -1 am nuevx a nougn ,;' ( Mr. Jefferson professed himself an enemy to Ame f. ''P, 'rtcan worit'shops," nod a'cted accordihgly,v we, tare. " hapDvtofnid, that Rlr.Mauisort places asmuchcoh- ij:u .fidence in the skill pf iiovthem Mechu.ncs,"asWash- uniierstanu inai 1a.111e c.19c ui uic piu ftlegaV; c'omhinatiqi jHrwhich ' has been several ' davs-iont: trial m't&e 'courf of Oyei and Terminer ; forthi si county, .v-''.'f ,r" the'fury have to dayfeturned a 'verdict of Cuil- v ;r vV fy. The prosecution embraces' two j hynd rid - Ci nJ severity jcoit-hej;rnen ehpenifiktrs.'IIh i thai 4i'Vwe'&Wrmine :'"nihs;8 I .'"'i Key a,nd Luther Mai tin were counsel for the JK4.Uefendanta rC(-Pf r'l arvn.iiaa: untc, antjvcu io. ai rcai. uic t jWjrl. The following (abridged) letter waicomronica- j Virkte4by'jth? father of the writer, to tho. editor i Of tnl ' jVgH.uctucui lier.iiu,.lor'WUi-i.:-uu. ciumr vc'iuci radley (named in the list of prisoners at the same spot)i also a native of East-Haven.: i Uili '' 7"- '':ii HALEIGJrm TlHiESDAY; ! At-GV9T $U :W i' ItTTfER KETCTIN 8 ' PP ELECTf ON3.' - . v t v ; BUI. Inraei CliarU.H OowelL isKmes Hart, Benatf, George L. Davidson, fiMntfaii Kins'. Commons. -.t .' . ! .CCUR-I T LiCK Brickhouse" Bell iMidicsset Bcrriwd, Commons. ? - -' ; -i-.r. v-,-' : . V SAMPSON -State of the poll 1'Blackman, 356, Mnbleyi 30r, Binat. WnV R,' King, 6T4, Jatne Alattlicwa, S$l, Jesse Warden, o vonHsmub-.p. ' 7,v ?-;4:, fcj.'The; fiiB tiding of th4..Soer)mir'.'OMirts of Uds State will commence in the several Circuit s on, Moni- day tocxtf lThe Judges will t ide as follows i 1st Circuit Judge Tfiylor, 2d Judgo?Wright, 3d Judge tern continent, Wlule hi immortal name is borneoo tlie wing of Ume from the boreal aorth to tpe calid south, , . , 6. Pestellozsl and Jiis' disciple, JleefMsy 'tlu.-ir view formed system of Educatioa prove such at will correct the errors of their predeccesorsj and eatablisira new era in the literary World. j 1 ' "" '-,''" :- ';'y."TIi faculty of the KiiTiR-h AcademyAJn the vine yard of Science mity they never tod hi Vain, and may hap piness wlth .piWperity accompany their success, t , . . 8. The Trustees of the Kaleigh Academy-i-May .diejr indefatigable exertions in establishing and supjjorting tliis semiiiury, ver redoujid to tlieir honour, and b jmprove. ment of tho rising generation. 'j.z.Tf ;, X . Tbe American States 'i-rtrt. j Vailed, they the pow'rs of eattlt defyj1 kL-u As rotksresist the hsjlows and th lt y,'' .. 10. The President and tie ads of Departm jhisrMsy wlsr dopv and virtm) guMe ; tliem, and national happiness jbe theif ultimatum. . - - -.r :.V f .v':,. -It Tlie SUte 01 North Carolina Met cJtuens nave evinced that belbre their will betmlled fcy French fricas see or Englvih'. roast bccf.taey'WUl sues: to phuftjpgaiui --.12. 'Tne immortal wasnmpion rirst in war nm in peace, and first in the hearts ft his countrymen. V , -13. Tlie remembrance ot those beroes, who, -Wucn mm Vkaired war frowninl on oar country: burst the iron chains of oppi"c8sion,-imd built the glorious fabric of mdepend- enee.e ine ruins w oespvusm 1. : -v ; .- ::-:C? 14. The enemies- of our hbertyi-ttliea thiery come a jrain recite may they have jftod lr.ntm, and 'stand food exrt miiutf ion, or ou monitor kIi.iII note tlieir conduct, and the iwfMftvshall wtfttwd'or'eAiMiVdathi'm. , . ", c 1 14 1 lie Uiicitr 01 tn rrt!!s uiie ot me preatest Dies- ' . r ' ' 1. i. i ,:.. ledge, and tne cenunel ct our iincrtit-s. 10. Tlie Army ana wavy 01 t miefl Mate. Vt. jtiricultiire, Cdmncix', ;md Miuiufuetnres. IS." The American FiiiiwJMlk wisps, may they retain thcur sweetness wucn. Uicir blooindias laded. '. '.The foilbwihg paragraph is from a late Nashville paper w Mr.BaADFonD, you are request-id to make known through the medium of your paper thtt Pa trtclt, ieaglcy 1$ candidate, lor the assembly at the rpjlE. Subscriber at Wake Cotf Court. in August, ..?.. ; Xv- instant, havintf qualified as Administrator ot th - X estate f John PoeL dee. Tequests air persona Indebted es . . . - the said deceased so tBufoe, payment without delay and aH persons having claims of any kind "tor denomination u. . : v gainst tne estate ot saia cese&sea are eeairca to present Uiera to the subscriber' within the time limited by hiw-. : otherwise they wul he bawd'ftf recovery: - , ' August 29, 1809 Wr-ltp, - tUV v .... .t ..:,, i ;:3--f-'a ... . i 'a.-., -'. t .f,, 1 fManycfthe.Patrici's have lopg hcn fiv.tbe hsf- on 01 oiyiaing'property more.etiuany wKiiqut giving an equivalent, but we believe they', nevef before at tempted to have it done by Idvt.T, Tbftre is less dam ger of the gallows in the latter, than in the lighttfih-.; ve red mode usually practised, but not less desert of it.V.( Patrick; will certainly poll Wtll among those who have no propertyf their own, no dispo4ucrr .to la- oour ior any, pnci jio scrupics.ni oonsciciite, 111 pro- August 28, 1802." 1 V- JAM liS K. BURCIt. r;Five Cents Reward, ""V, : WELL be given to any person who will apprehend and -'deliver to the subscriber, an indented apprentice V; boy by the name of Arthur. ItMvei who huS lately left my sen-ice knd Who 1 suppose ! -lurkmtr about tins pmetc, : t hereby' Ibr warn dl persons from hai botmng ( r unptoy- ing tlie said Arttmr manyt manner whatsoever,' us 1 ra , determined to put the law in --tore against s any uuo2ic&'-1 lenders. ! f -- '". ' - .1 ai' - . -! -'-'." .'"'w.. VTrtF4vVVVTVSn WJ...-4.. i : -,V V ."-' tit. VUKia 1 UHltua Raleigh, Augua Jt 50, 44-Jt- PRINCIPAlii OF .'AN' ACADEMY AND PASTOR WANTED. THE Rev. VUXlAM 1 lUKEUi Pu X - Ualeigh Academy and l'astor ot Ctne t sirnified hi intention; pf resifcmnfr - hia- Au closeof the present Session, the 'linrstet S ot i :;! ofthS.. 11 wf tip.' r Arni'le.- my and the Inhabitants of Uie City arc dcs.i- . 01 1:1-0-,. ::: eurinec a smtabU. character to supply his pUi e. l.o a;.- Ctcrg'minof finished education and unexcpttonnblc nto." , ral cuurticterj-a liberal salary will be K'Ven, or tlie uoe, v. profit ef the Academy (klterpuying the Asaiartimt Teach. 1 - , ers) With a handsome' subscription tiwn tha hihahrtantin Vj-: or the City and-neiglitoiu hood, tor His tencu service. . This Aeademy hiMr at present one hundred and fifty Su, . dents, about sixty ofwhich axe Females, principally in '. the caieof a Fenmle Teacher undtrll sup"Tinteudncr , ( t of the Principaj of the Academy (utiglit uveparatC Uuild- v; 0, mgserceted -for tlMr purpose Ch a latir-acvc Square ut tne ; r cUy granted to the Trustees b the Legislafui) aud the; uumbcB of 3tttdcn,l!iefetofore.bw annbaUy increased- .,r EalccghUehiff the Seat of Gowwioient ot iMH-th-CaroJi-' naVi 'Wry tetflujr'and pleasant sttuaufiO, jbi die hi By cenn- - rHtttletion;' )iMefW neiqcssAfef Jife can be hdB pl-i fvonr.ioiibie he ii decidedly in &swSVlu't tfpwif$i$&t 1aii4,.liBtit.-f n!bt piUicit 1 h bnUtanta atw'i guardians ott dwi'.t;f3 day,- it 1 pieu.MdMl.t tt Se-s, dviuary wilUlstn. Miwhi rt?31' V ' J ul--r Acile.v my muie eoiHMrn. JKca. . ,., r V Lady,' tf tV.f cquireiiperf.s .1" fthi wi femslo nun hi nji)iKM. Lt an" Assistant .T wtLw U.C luOiil and I iek LaTirttal-i. Annlii-jiiAi tor kivi ofthese ,ltUAtoiimale t Triwui-'ofih '.IWeutH' Academy.- by her fo paid, .1 dertskmir. Is tun wptlLta l taae ciiA'y f sue. Dbaitmeitwf the Academy v and Vunc Oende anitnb' nu.nl'Vl. It aw A 1 r '. . . will be duly fctt.erded,to,7mdrmmcauuiy antreo, tunv,, iiuchfmtJiefhifoiwiUonHivcn is may Hi rroa id ' 1 ; r:.V4i-j.-v"V7 JJOM.lVl, t '

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