1) , I' "I v t 'V J. ? -r . JC t - . .. f rJnd;M7arolmac M'tafa Gazette. . -- - yt - . s . No. 27- 'RALEIGH, (N.C.) niifj f U W. , f , i - 1- K '. ' A 7m II, BY T1I0MA HENDERSON, JUJ( J fieijXww, three- dollars per annaim N paper will tw tent without at least 0CJ8l 50 u pi4. a aivaore I I . and m parr discontinued oaiy at (La option of lb Eii- 1 tor. unless an arrearages are pud. Jjurtumvn, not eaceedins; U lines iAserter three tia-.eifer ft l,ahd3i tenia (breach eeotlnuaivee. TlandftlnTi A finfi ArrMiTiintfrfrr6f . RANDOLPH WEBB, liUVhatSK Sarins ,Khlp, th"lwaw wilt iafutarebe'condfloed bnar the Bie tf Rai POkf i.vaa.Wbbb, and m consequence T OA destruction ei Wefat'i bnil4in ty fipcUjty hare A.Vb ftTlSM f (inM flA IMnft' k fftMis. Om.J m4 Ca.vHer thty h? 4"ue a frsel f . to ecea rrcwe.isuviiic are, aaa wrtrter suppuaa W Cotfe, ' mdow Cbs, (Vhit I, PwrruHtf, Rii. pocipnn rorwiv uwiar un, aurii .fcamwca, vjoa art ana Tfae propriety beirf(ii:? lf t opfnlW gene Jjr the late fire, ea h w if pat he xJreffxt enraa aondle, that be Call on aUVluf ail indebted to him to NB Ml CotnmiukMjbuvineae atnctly attended ima Ikinr fnr U t nil he editors of the PeWrfburjr SepuMican aod Intel- Ugencer, rsvrurviue American, i.apr-rear Kecomer and Ifeu b'-rn F-'' ral Remibliean. will insert tlw ahnvrtw ana iorwara meir accotmca lor pajment. t Kaieipn,juiH-2I 1816. 25 3t a rOETICAL. 8bblt,- ia eatiOad Is an apology from oa for the -r " -- ,V "' wn ve nar heated him. Hit lute were a&uuud mml a ..j .i: . blithe day before Our laat. wheo other maittr comjJled fl ' i,' ! , TTAt. - : TO MAT. EKot,oft(lof thy eharma, awret May hifeW'hielodytl.e Muse hatfLaun 7' AiKr oft wren tm daut'J w..v t ... , WhlU in th, praiae the chorda eoraptur'd mag. )f ith setting light while Diaa Ud the west And thy own softneaa tul'd the erenine b'otir 6ft haa Apollo'. btunMNtrnwM 4 - bthereaJ miUnar all thy gentfe prer. Then. whe attract Wiki' W- b. tBarnfuu She had. i- i i , . . . - . t. sHneinfttition, liertlasj to beg "oriiTenei for (h &nce: JSbeiirMiminedUtelr consigned toon of the tt6ofla r cell .ft- W- but all it devout .(!monijm, krf pioos tortura proved unavailing, tifl was' still pbatinate State of Nortli-Carolina, . . BCRKE COUXTY. fi0yTOf PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIOKS, APRIL SESSION, 1816. r , Original Attachment, levied on various property 'afhuel Greenlee, 1 vs. Tlionrias Wilson SES "I IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, thAt Thomas Wilson is not an inhabitant of t ii state s ordered by the Court, that publication be made tree'Vedu an the Star, that unless the aaid Thomaa Wilson' Rimnp mt tflAflvt MuiniClk. Pnn tn Klyl at thff fkun-House in aaid county, at Morganton on the lourtll Mawtairin Jutv iwt . Mnlra n1 L1 In icaii judtiitint will hi (entered against hiiri. .w 't . .-T t 9 M A - k . All' . W TIMaWW' AIM I jStae of lSorth-Cafpliua, BUBKE COUNTt. 10? RT OF FLEAS A5D QUARTER SESSIOKSj A sEssiav) 1816- ' its, Murpnej, assignee, 1 r5Tit Mttachnu . - vs. ' .Jkmas Wlsoiu i iiiucicu lJf UITWUIL tun UtllV UiC BBIU Thomaa Wilson appear at the next session of this Court Ink. k.U I' . .L ... . . "ciu tur uie saia county, ai me ijounnouse in Wor, Ud plead to issue, judgment will be entered against u i nu u.ai puDiicuion uiereoi oe maae inree weeKS hk Wa 25-Stp. Attest, J. ERWIN, Cl'lc. State of North-Carolina, BURKE COUNTY. COURT OF PLEAS AJfD QUARTER SESSIONS, APRIL SESSION, 1816. William Greenlee, ") ... a. . , . I t g tMit fjuuii mrni tree- Thoma Wilson. J ed orc vcri0MS iJroiJ'rty- IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Thomas Wilson is an inhabitant of ano ther state : ordered by the Court, that unless the said Thomas Wilson appear at the next session of the said County Court to be held for Said county, at the Court House in MorgnBton, on the fourth Monday in July next, fcplevy and plead to isue judgment will be entered a pinst him ; and that publication thereof be made three v.i iii iUC auir. , 25-3tp Attest, J. ERWIN, Cl'k. State of North-Carolina, BERTIE COIJNTY COURT OF EQITY, APRIL TEKM, 1816. M Raby and wife, al coroptojJnants, " i . is Cotten and Culltn Cotten, Executnrs of Jesse f "jCotten, deceased defendants. J TT being represented to the Court that Cullen Jt Cotten, one of the defendants in this suit re we without the limits of this atfcte : it is ordered, that "tee be given the said OullsiMtfotten by advertisement y Star for three months, that unless he appear at the term of this Oourt, to be held at the Court-Holts in ?"ofr. on the fourth Monday after the fourth Monday wptemLer next, and plead, answer or demur, judg Jt will be taken against him pro confesso, and set lor fing export. Test, 54-3m BBNAJAH NICHOLS, C- & M- . . r. J . Wtl HMfUJ I Mil; 60 wligttaotie, yet how.caW. JTT tb aic throbs can tell. '.I, J b n,Mn iail my bean. . ' . Withdoubtand tremblinjfcaf iWn welt " J '"77 .y'7 enana impart I tmpaaajona inroeaah Med 1 Say! thy aamas heart but lateaeren. - tny breaat ean tr"nnnU ' . ' 1 bTn and 14 thyoleua'ieen 1 YcwIiotha'jilfloyeiiness'Vonfess, Mmt, vcu u fliuateiy si beauty shrine Wlio sigh In aiteneer i vain addreas ' aome nean ot cyiOacaa ut a form diva i Oh teach sne worda.-et, what ean language do. To paint a furn a atoir.a hi nv;k. i A . ... . . -ui uft I lorm, deceiv'd Adonis well might woo . r ur uic urignvnnage 01 lot qucao of Lore- When first I saw thy blooming Quein, 0 May, Ariae with graceful ease unanowirjtt,. While listening hundreds wait the expected lav. v' ,uaj icii me reelings ot my tcart i When lips, the ruby's richness not excels, Hklf DiTtirf. irr ifnlMnrm.n. .,.1.. J And when that voice so sweetly, faintly awills, nu ureauis a genue narmony around And when her eye of azure light meets mine, With beam as soft as Luna's mildest ray i When rising crimson spreads her " (wet diinV v-nd gives new beauty to the Queen of May s What then I feel what mixd emotions riaev i Bhake all my frame, tny inmost bosom move, . Alf f It my ear and fix my gazing eyes i ? conire, and you alone, who love. T! i'DW DfWnd harf that ill J;. J. ' r an, averted ear for favour aue c' . , iceale from her, tlicr cause of a'l rny pah, Whate'er ofjoy or wot my bosom knew Yet when, in future biaoms Arrsv'd: ahl1 M. 'bk.ii:.h ii lu. 7 J .""T. - "vl wniine vernal scene. .' J C .fc-T.W bcenes lon connected with her cnpntl nam.. tnspir'd to merit whom I dairtd not woo, I'll seek th" arduous road that leads to fame. And if fairHonour, woo'd with studious care, Shall gild my name in some far distant day. Still Mem'ry shall a shade of sadness wear, Ana wito a sign recal trie Quean of May. Fromtkt .WwmI Intenigeuler. Tllflrt T Sh m .rm.n.9 a. At Rsaia TpacAnV, March 19th.in the $ftk year cf h, ageieJ PnrLLit Mamei formerly ciUxe. ft,, lilted S(lte,t tad glthof f litJCaJaad histn-leal u,V , ICL a w.-. r J1S71 vti .I.-,- I.J r -j 'i T..... i . . .7 ixtj. ot wen reiAted iif iP ielfto medirtnV v-.f.'.iJ ! I77c L ' uvuuviii a ewTranank'n siummi.' i n........u..i . -i ... ' . . .it ' 4rA .-4. j' oD 7 werst settltment tt Oe. vuwfrnfV After trtrVV .Uvill-Tll 1 7-. ns sevn nwre man ormijc4i. thi$ Iprfne ;tliii ' usual, there Lavi nr- hpn hn r. JiiV t- ..a.:.vI - - - -o. . " u 7im,u.j a hr luilinl ka.n ' rui.iu .IT i. it J neday.l3tis math .'the warmest darenlve had this season, hut Hbe wind changed to N. WV from which quarter lit rift a natijmol mUL i:tl 1. ' .. i i .... - I : d1 w - .he n,iig fcIorues 4f Great Britain attracted t . ( bis noti9Vnd he was iodafced to embark bis for i . H tto for Virrftiiat wriere fcf Tttfempted ,fo jntro i eaterdaf when it changed to he South and La-. ? r -a-, viLiiiu Qtv to corer the ground. It snowed V L 4V THE SOLAR SPOT. A ferryman of talent known, While sitting at the helm his throne, Declar'd it was a wheanr ; But then a tar, who, lovTa, joke, Dtxlayd it was a British boat, Blown from the lake by Perry, MAXIM. Two easy things will satisfy mankind, An easy fortune, and an easy mind, But the one thing that gives a man content. Is i rood conscience from a life well spent. SEDLEY. 3USGELLANY. and on Saturday morning it Mowed steadily viai iiuui o. iiir- v iiiii aiiuiir w iv w has been froren for several nights On Monday morning the ice Was observed in this place to be quarter of an inch in thfr.knpss . - ' -" PHI 1 Itlv oi the earth to be froien more than half an inch in depth t and we are informed, that a few mile from this, the ice in puddles was thick enough to bear a man;;; Yeteroay morning there w:ts much whjtCfroft, and it is feared the fruit and many other tlungf irhich werein suflicient forwardness, are extensively injured if not destroyed. A variety of birds, among which are the hum miiKr Mrd, the yellow bird, the marten and the the beautifal scatfe!, sparrow- We betn'it ' be numbed, at to be iak'en by . .the hand and great numbers have actually perished by the cold. ' . , ..J r.7 ' A . . '.'V1 iwazxevmaAiieswa an e d much Inowa. try. Irf 19 We waQent by the sUtl lof Virgin 'V 5am .on TnfJ la, n a secret mi.si1o Europi.1785 he retf-iw DEFERRED ARTICLES. State of NorthGarolina, GATES COUNTY. IN EQUITY, APRIL TERM, 1816. James Ilofflar, J ru,vs- Petition for divorce filed. pHE Defendant being ofet of the State, or so A conceals herself that the onli narv tirfifpso rf J,,5an"t served upon her j it is th: if'jre ordered ftrtTr r""' H1l puwication be made in the Kaleieh "Wtor Six montbs. thnl nnlpo K ,11.. J. 1" , j . - ' 1111 uii.iiumii VUlllCEf lUr- "ra bv nrvt Himr) nl . . . I?,;. .1 ju ij; ineiunnai win De n:id "8"iStUpr. Teat. M ftlftntrir n . v May 28. 1816- o.rfim H V ct;K, . jU8Krccved a fiesh 8UPply floods. ie nf Ul9,as90rtment includes nearly every arti-leon-JS?!: 'ar'd fi4ncy ,rr"ld, a dot the m west kind. tuaiiiriTproSiiprilk8 fgr c or on creut' wi,ere . ' PORTUGAl Of the state an4wcronditii.n of Pnrtnwni k plo ol this country have a very imperfect idea. IV depMi of ignorance in which it is buried would liut so low is the Spanish character fallen, that it can scarcely be possible now. Junot, the late Duke of Abrantes,to whom Napoleon assigned the government of Portugal, and who knew the people, described them in the terse language of a repuolican general, as un race exectable Such' a people, however is rather to be pitied than re proached ; and we speak of them not with con tempt, but with commisseration. In the midst of this barbarous mass, however, are some possessed of genius and virtue that would do honour to the best time in the history of any country. These are to be foundowever, neither amone- the r-io-h nnr fl . k.ifc. that small class whic1iw--have described ,&bn- Cated OFthftarjTearanenf T U.. . rr - -- u uie iiun.il east uu west, considerable snow fell on Thursday. 1 r9T0UH tiuim l,A X J -1 .1 ' - .,.,,u U1C west, uescrioe tne storm as severe from half an hour in nn bnnv T,, U . . . . : " jlicii- mngion we are told it oovered the ground an inch and a half T(, .i..ri. .1 ? . . a 11c niuu uurinir mp rnri'P lact in ,m nf fho kl ,, J w. lmcw tt ga.ie irom tne west. a;... 0 I here was a nlentifnl fall f Qn,.., o.fLi..i r" "" at 1 V( UilUU un uaim U0.V last rfllfl nn MnnJau i-r.;- thermometer was-nenly 34 above 10. f LIFE OF GENERAL JACKSON. ' Iheueath of Mainr .louw Rn-.r, una .1 the necessity of DrocilriniranTno .w . - - ( ""at iv pviavrii iu IUII1- pletedte " X,fe of 0enerat jACKsoNt andthe his- jrp 'r t tn aoum." 1 am happy to State that Mr. John If. F.af,... nr r,ok.,:n LI i-r T 1 ) vi i.Muiiuc, laic ot Hali.ax North Carolina, has consented to un- uei wike 113 completion. He is every war tmali ned for a faithful nnH riAilA..Li !. . . ... . . 7 xiuuuuui is entertained but that he will exe cute it in a manner calculated toive full entire satistaction. As Mr. Eaton is but little known to the world, I have deemed it advjsable, that con fidence may be preserved to the work which has been hitherto manifested in its favour, to procure some gentlemen of general acquaintance to state their opinions-of him. The tsubioined state During the last week, has exhibitad an intense ty of cold not recollected to have been experienc ed here before in'the month of June. On Wed nesday evenW at 10. the thermnmtar cfl cated bj th .ppetnmce of i. Tn tk, nJ5.;l... I ?- ' W i9oti.. mm vp- - jsj f vi sav I VkU. W ed to America, hut rpinWr? ;mm:.wLi -r tecwards for FraYice. Iri 7788 we - find h hint at -Paris", among the corps diplomatique, in the' aeri vice Of the King of Poland. The revolution ia ' France drove him to C Warsswf where He Waf made privy Counsellor tfr atatuslaus -Augusta: ; I 1 he Subsequent dismemberment of Poland and the troubles of its virtuous monarch", "were ' pro- ' ductive of many changes in tl lot of Matzei, who finally retired to Pisa, in Italy, where, from a hfe pf temperance, and a happy climate, he liv ' ed to an advanced age. '' -Mawel;wag a dtstinguisned-. politfciari;. Iri . principles he ira a tepublicanf: and a confessed nontyto lltrantr, vnether of church or l?tatei; His work on America1 furnishes ample proofs ufT, his adherence to Jthe best principles in politics, f r He was possessed of great Ingenuousness of chat racter and simplicity of manners. , -a His knowledge: f mankind was.extensive, and na ura a n.Kr.n n .1 -Ax $..'.1 , . ..V n.iiinyuUU uucDL in tne science oi human nature. H- nnmKV.i imAn u: . v iuiiiuLia.u laiiiiiii v 1 1 a 1 l is in 1 m arm ' . " " --"" BAAJ 8 11 if.iV 'i th wereenttrelv devnfpil. nn. l. : .i tion, me dechne of life, was derived from see ing that country flmrih, of which he was proud to consider himself an adopted citizen. ' T. 4. . Masonic. rv,...,,a. ..icctiiig OI GENERAL liRAKO CHAPTER of Rural Ar M.n. ii. it . a States ot America, held in the city of New-York on the 6th June 1816. nrwaonf of ;, o f it v.- i ,r . . . . j. J 7 . "UIH l"e ?ana uhapterfof the itates ofVermnnf. faaj!,.kfio, nL-.ij. j " y. Connecticut, New-York, Marylahand iSoutW ' Carolina. The fnlUnlnn. ,,tx ...!" :i elected and installed into the 'officei'afaed-twT, their respective names :i D; 4: V: tr. ; m hi 1 their respective names : . The Hon. De Witt Clinton ii. rnest. . ..tf Thomas S. Wphh. -Ran nf m. G.G-H.PrW - .uet, Jtfhn H. LvnrI: Kan f Li Sr. PhilinP. Eckel. Esn. f f..ii n. Scribe. 1 j..uu, . w.- jonn Abbot, hsn. of Massar.KiiaAo a a. o-j.- . retir7-.. ... ' vM TrS eTS dlsq- ofRhode Wand, C. O. ' r2M'SthatfNye, of Vermdni, G. G, " i 'i'i 1 "VIWIJ vtivcv cuw tt recorus. ABRAM MAURY, Executor of John Re id, dec. The undersigned have been acquainted with John H- Eaton, esq. for several years, and know that he, possesses talents 'earning and industry 5 and from his qualifications and means of correct information, WC believe thf nuhlio ina v Aorwnn nn an able and faithful completion of the verv valuaT4leUeA ble and highly interesling work which was ftm- re 'Ilnifi raenced by the late major John Reid. . '' & j. w niiitiSiiiK, 'fl'HH'.) UUIIC I. IOIU. . . Mwlhal?' f New-IIaraPshire G, G. - X'a " ' I aasasssaiBsssssBl ; ft IM ,avV A... v-?- . , ' . .11 r in m wvwmr lima i .t , TaiAtof sik ftfibet . .WTO PJtff gve the whole details of tU va aa m aanan e Ktr, &lve tne whoIc details of the Vfc M-5 Bruce, Capt; Hutchin. 4 iirirI ia tsl a. L . er Ar I - r ---.'-'3r v. vuii vi va w UiDClt UID, aUf(,C 141A Ik r 7"jf" V ill informed that the kark rrr.i f ' let edMMfijise "1 v "r. p escape 01 jja- -,first iay the Hoston CeptineL t auu, agea oo iuIi 'cer. s.rf(' ia tkik rmn.'.- 1 wuvuluiti 1 1 1 r: 1 1 1 1 r 1 ihimi- tion of the Fr'ench' tsi,nd 'f'tboEo mo In thejrear?1808, ansideraQkumhsr f them were futfo deatrjfparticularlyk yiMo and Lisboncppspirators. Some;' iioevirS still survite to lead their country, we hope, to brighter prospects ''-j Or Portugal whatirieeif we say more than the inquisition still - maintains tbefe, all its bloody bower. , Within afew jreacs an interesting and beautiful vounr Woman wa'a' 4ni rn. kv aWLm' a w-m id Chnrrlextnni . The rich and elegant silver YA jnte a present from the ladieWtT Major General Jackson,' arrived day last, in the ship Georsia Packti. delphia. This splendid memorial ofhc eteerr jhu miiv muitsui 1111a siaic, weiKllsa-"a IDS. in . j , , 1. , 10 ounces, and is twentv inches in lmVfi. juid sixteWtnchertfcwidth, from handle V haride.' It will be exhibited for a few days, wenderstnd t'TT. u i-irypr. . rae6 ia si.Tiri.' rgiKlf foftt- 1 0jtairf7fOreiiadiSL- .itvllr !W itrfcr the Couii 1 hht enn- v? i ' IMeaataservisii tJi- AM .. :4." : i.u.,.. v f enoWteptiradeed, the Frerieher yj.rij?jjrth n Asuey es4Meef na- r rioL a,i4iicatira: at-. tor,t artAtanceCey det nned to giveW ajd-MriTed-hi guisoo asBrtfsWrj. innnen d. ' H, was conducted to JFIanw . J ad mn ind hb party returned to Parri-. m i-,i.-r J. 1 " ,n, . "WUi HU9CUVVU1V urinerjooutn-uaro ma KoeiAt-r u ora ten to twelve o'cioc ecuted: But Wilson mediatelrrote'afi ihe ... 7 that monstrous tHbunal.4me ialoi bu tit

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