IlALKIGII, (N.C.) FRIDAT. KOVKSintnX two. VoLXUC THE VR, jJ .VjriA-Cdrofiiia Staff Cazetlt, PubUked, weekly, by BELL Ac LAWRENCE. ttMS. .irrot, lire dollar per a 1 v. M , .ill ka Mnt w about at Watt !?0 U nul In adraaar, J pper diacoe- y.f kat at tke optbn nf th Edstorw, aalrst all fifteen linn. Inserted thre timM for e aoHar and tweotv-nv newts far h eontaia r, J..IU letters U lb aUkon mo be - I maid. . Just PuUlished. atb roe sax at TBI mm orrira, NORTH-CAllOLtNA TO 1827,r. C'ontninin" Astronomical Calculations, thrwmg ibe rising, setting, place and Eelipset of the 8ua and Msn; Mdoo'i phaes the rUm;, setting; and Sonthuigofthe nio conspicuous Planets sad fix C1 stars; State of the wcsthcr; the increase, de .nil Ierth of dart; and the festivals of the Church of England; together w ith Miscellsneo a useful Reeeines. Anecdotes, s list of the ffirers nf government of the touted States and of Nirth Carolina, il the Menrn -i oi swraimy, times ot holding me mucrem wj-m ui u &c. , , prKe 10 cents each, T5 eents a dosen, dol lar for half a grow., 7 d. llara gross, SS dollars for five hundred, and 40 dollar for a thousand. j- Orders from Country Merchants and o ihrrs will be promptlv attended to. Itali an, 8v'-g. Practice of Physic The subscrilier reipectfnlly announce to the 'inhabitant, of Raleigh, and its vicinity, and to his friends generally, that he fart rwwwt the. Prac- F'humir. He nledtres the entire devotion of lut time and taknti forward the finueaUim of Us profeitional dntiro. He will, at all times, be found at the office or Dr. Win. II. Hunter, wnen Bot otherwise engaged. g jj jjuroRS. Sept 4, 1826. 37-tf Nntict'. The Copartnership heretofore rxisting under the firm of Peralvnl &t Hoag," (Wholesale jhuiggist3, ditstdved by niutaal cooscut on tUe 1st day of Jane last The business will be in future conducted by the auhscrilier.4,1 who have fnrmcd A oparlnership, fimlpr tle firm of " Y. S. Boar ti Co," W. S. Boag t Co. take this opportunity of nothing their Intention to' UO Dullness oniy lor Cash, or town acceptances, aviour moniua. VV X. O. tlOAO, . A. Jonxsnv, 5At; . HOAO " ADVERTISEMENT To a (jcorrous Pabttc. A.. I . 1 m Twwmwt mm jus awuvf, am w I aw i as a ih pvUia barfcwa by a rr saaa, pasart Utroafk tan aoxt.liwfc as a trt aaa by Uha tawnc at AMois Casarcd, wka say he was bora at Maribarw4iatrstt, ft C aay' bat from Mprra ainr4 by aaaaj sa A a so cosmMt. N C Ilia attack vaa aeriau.--4b Mbarriber reoratJ twm aavar oaa4a o iba boad aa4 ae- svral atliar brwiara, vkieh aeeajkkised grrat dam- agt Bot-yes rrpuroa y asiliaal akdl mt attra- iraas. it sa stopca IM aMa-M Utat aw i t Imd to goad ardcr, aad iba saliHf of the etHMii nf iht aousitry, will aid sa Urn apprcbrasMm of the abowt oiTcoikT. Aar strm annreheiMlina' the aid Coarrd, aad sreumg btm in any Jail as this Biate or rnona laroona, asMl gnraif ixitM la use aubacriber at MoasiaeOo, Fatrnrld Uiatrirt, 8. C shall reee a eonspeitaaUoai of Tweatr Dollars. no ta aoottt I fcet a knekea high, yrllaw m pleiinn, apprara U b betveea ti and 90 years af age, wears a wool bat, bat diflVrent articles of clotnimf. aotac of bis gw : teeth iaianir. baa in kts aocnnaay a black dng, wkb a while ring arouad bis seek, aavd a remariabW short uil. October It, 126 . Notice. : Waa twaaktad ta tba ial af Wlkea a tb Itlb w of Aatwat Wat, a avfra bay, ba rails kinsarH HA a. Hi, ss u year aid. aiaaaa tMS a abwaaaker, aad alaa stair km bctmisrs a Mr. rsrlds, af Riwlsnrfcaaa laaalv. srrasss. Said ks rnassrkabl blark. abowt i fort 4 te es birfc and thirl act. Th awwar is wansst ed to raaae fijrvard. V"P''. siiiin aad laka him awa, or bo iU b disabled of a tkclav directs CHAEIXS niELPS, Jador. Rept 4, ire. 3a-tf Taken up. Aad enmmktrd ta the Jad of Naahvillr; Vask rt Vim ajruo, ft aak well dofcsjf. vol cka Mr U dar- To- tkia I wnimJL I peopard drfrrrutf that pleaaaro sjatd be P etm-." tie lut baad oad abook bia bead wUk aooa tmtMMaca. ariir. aaa. phaticalljr -yaa saaaf disw bre my skk eaasaakeawodiflrrrsicc." I oooaaaicd, Uf t kiaaad a-rt aaar lusa mor. I eWrrad that h kept tha laoffbimaeh. am aresaed to Uecaaa aaaiataAC froaa bia attendaatv sra. nssowpg anerwsJMS toM thM ai foabatito(kat kit Dlaa waa ta ftr4it U ara fl. by wtr admitting tb approach of belo- lesancas, ana no as, Baoreower, ticeedingty a erat to giviug trouble. on tha iatervicw, 'illr, Vaak 1 1 conceived etronr hr ae ot h' rwwi.. onnty, N.C. s tlh ai-tan a raaaway a. ,,4 vhrav after dinner. I Conversed with lis gr man, who rails s.lmsrirAU J'.S.aaaasyas , - 1M DunwLaon. of th. IJni-lt. b. lomrs to Jcrph t.nffia. ot Mmmm, Mr- ,1.. Kor. . ' He is about five fort 10 or II sashes k, yellow completion, U.ia vi-rr, for spc-1 '"wn?Z ".ou"VM V sTand baa the arara of shot on bis left sboubkr, ?uerrd tnd M d Itotl'mf; but I ha inc. irh be aavs Imp reeeivrd hs Nortliamptna aasut. 1 Ut,c fe r. Mra. lUndolpk The owner is reoorstrd to and the family aooa nrpearcd to feel tha dif- fusion of Uieso kope hick vera but too laiiaeioua. v Florida Land Agency. 1 Charleston, September, 1826. 40-6w M Office for the purehaae and lalo of lands is opened at Taltahsssee, th brat of bo- ve anent or the I emory of Mot Mia. H is known that the rieb lands of Florida are well a d pted to the eo tore nf Inner great atsplrs Su gar Cane and Sea l.lanU Cot' on That gi otle- iii' n who visit this aountry with view to per m inent settlement labor ondrsinany disadvai,. ges lo the nurehaae or loaatin ot larnli which it believed mis-ht be obviated by thi- Offie It it the intention of the unde rsiei ed 10 be pre par with speeisl 11. formal ii a relative 'o ttu quanty ana extent oj tht moot vuiuaoie iumm. winch may be oltereu toraaie by the i.ovem raent. or by individiislt. Books will be openc'1, for the registering of all estates which msy tx eooKnitted to the clwree of sil offiae, will lr.fta and descripliona. biireixl rXKRiastion wih be m !" In ail eases. If deemen neeesaarv 'he said office will be prepared to attend lo " busineits relative 10 th perfret oomph tion, or ljusttm-nt of LandlLumi I o all appertain e to the Lfoiiauon, or I're-empWn lawa. pa. ed by (he Oogr as of the United States, for the benefit of the early settlers in Florida, and tr. very ilcaoiintion nl business relating to a be) etal lAind .icnc Maps of the Lands, lately advwbsed (or salt ; by th (iovpmii'ent, ean be procured. : ' . Letter i pari paid J addressed to Kicbara l Allen (i Co I slUlussoe, Florida, will be promptly attended to . 2. 1 uipuiDnri il I itU L P. Tallahaaaee, 2th June, I .6. REFKitENCrH. His F.zaelleney Wis P IHivnl. 1 Col Robert Kutler, Surveyor General. Col Jamrs Gxdsden, 4., Gen. K, K Call, ri t Miijor B.-nj. Chuirt, Talluhanee, , . '" 5 Uou Jonsthsn Robinson, Gadtden County Florida. '.JMmoam tai aountv bsk, yclbr ken. whi tv. N. C bat Kprinr. rorae firwanl, prove property, and tafce baa a wav, or be will be dealt with as live law direets. -WlliJR . WHITKIK.IJJ, Jailor. Nrskraie, X. C. Sejit. 84, ltt. 4Mn ..Jailor's Notice. Takes op and cnnmiited lo tha Jail of New Hanover count, on the IVtb day f Varrb last a aaal It'-vaa a med tirNRY bout SI years oil a tart 1 1 inch-s lnvh, nd sa) a le for overly belot f -d to Jobe MU-n ol Fayetirvilte, N.C. who aoM him to Jen tin. h nnh ao Alrxunder Harwell, "ipecu'aiors fr m ibe- smith Tbe nwher are r c,ur-ifd to come Inewsnt. prov property, pay ahsrges. and tsar aaid fellow a way. CHARLKSB MOHRIS, Jailor. Wilmlarton.N. C May 4. IS'Jfi S0-tf nvore aanciune. For he aeafbed to think bia diaeaae waa coa MI8CKLLANE0US. From the Richmond Enquirer. JmI Scene of JHr Jiferton't a'e. tic. A Friend hat been kind enoui'd to place in our hands the following corresnondence, which we have no doubt will furnish as much I shall never cea to denlore thai 1 did not find him m food health. The rite of th wa ters, among other disasters, produced this by ariaying ane. --. v t w itb (rest regard, 1 are, dear air, taitlirVilly, yuura, - - II. LEE. Washington, 19th August, 1828. - . y Monoirello, May S, 1826. Dssa Sib: The sentiments of lattice which have dictated your letters of the 3d and 9th inst. ire worthy of all praise, aad merit aitd meet my thankful acknowledgements. Were your father now living, snd pnonoainr, as you are, to publish a second, edition of his me. moirs, I am satisfied, hcv would give a very different aspect to the fiurea of 1 bat work. wii.ch respect Arnold's (musion and surprme of Richmond, in the winter of 1783 81. He was then, I belie In South Carolina, too dit Unt tram the scene of these transactions, to relate them oa-4iit('own knowledge, or even to sift them from the chaff of rumors then a floatt rumor,' which vanished soon before the real truth, at vapours before the sun, oblile grat.ficat.on to our readers a. i haadoneto n!tt b tlnjir notoriety, from ever candid ourlves.-ln the ot Mr. Jeflcrson. mind b the Toice f(he Jwho, s. we find a masterly refulstion of the trroM, .1.. v - 1... i..iii . s u U a c al stv-iuie wi aycvuiiiiiB) ncw Hint iim iihj Uat h.ch have been to freo.ie.itly repealed ss to Thrfsct. .hall aneak for themaelvea. General Washington had just given notice sn important period of hit public history. In the mode of refuting them we also tee a new proof, of how much Genius is indebted to Method for some of its most successful efforts. Dear Sin You insist on my giving vou the particulars of my last visit lo Moniicelln, and a tight of the correspondence which led to it . My visit you Know, wss frustrate and nielan cboly, and its details, you may suppose, will be sorrowful and tew. T he correspondence being destined for publication in a second e dition of Iee's Memoirs, will soon be accet' Bible, two to all the Governors on the sea-board. North and South, that an embarkation ' was taking place at New York, destined for f A South ward, at was given out there, and on Sunday, mcyiisiui ijco. uou, we rrcciveu iiiiurnia- tion that a fleet had entered our Canes; it happened, fortunately, that our legislature w qa ai mm iiiuniuni in aeasiun, aim wuiiin two 'ays of their rising. 80 thst during these two days, we had the benefit of their prt. sence, and of the council and information of Genuine Dnigsfy Medicines, Wldch havelprvfed ihitc:y m.variom diseaseo 1 to whtch tlte ii'muin system is liable. SULPHATE of QUININE, a valuable and highly approved Medicine for the cure of Inter imttent or Ague and Fever. It is very seldom, if ever, this mednsine falls ot producing the desi red effect In this comnlaint It ht kept constantly prepm-ed for iramediato use, m ith the necessary uli'eciinnH accompnnvin iu . v ROCHELLK POWDRRS, a most useful and efficacious appcricut, especially in a southern cli mate, j, ' ' . SALMIRATUS, well known as a useful rem edy in correcting acidity of Uife stomach, ito. ceo. (tec. ." ' ' i: ' ' Also SODA POWDERS. LEE'S ANTI-BIUOUS PILI-S. The use and virtues of these pills, as a preventive of Bil iouFever, hate been fully tested throughout the United States. : . . . , The subscriber keeps a supply of the above, with a Ki iicral assortment of family medicines. 1 . , C. U IXIIMAN. It ileih, Ang-i'st 84, 1S21 SS- ' "Tfr,3Sotico;.';v'; Han R-wftv 1161x1 Uhs womvwCr, ntkfkit the lira tbtV of Sent lust, ft .r nojtr1 1 f rv tefia it l t?W . V' K" saswssi a.-... w- v.-,, - M . i a -tl ,1 L! o tmeiv will chii mw iihiuc 10 1 SlllJ.UlilVll4 wi 1MJW.SV"' wnva it about SO or 21 years of see, ot" 1 iifi.... i hi ..1 common size.' stout built, fellow . wm i complect 'id, fe hud a rippled hand hyahnrn (his left had.) His elotlihig DOt roeo lected; but principally hornepin,t It is supposed .Tack is aiming to go to Glites county, "X. Ci' Or Norfolk, in Vireinia. where he' was raified. He also hat brothers in Colombia, S.a, where he may probably go. Any person who wm opnver Jack to me. in Mecklenhiinr county, at my house. 10 milet toulh of Cliai-lotte, shall be Suitably re warded. ' v SAMUEL JU.1U. Out 17, 1826 ' -3tP tKa mamkaaa iaarllaf Ao oil a - sfltaf Urtaaflaaf el. a f-, 'n ,h mean VT' 1 pnd '?? f ( lt day of January, we were in suspense, as to of Mr, Jefferson's letters which cannot I aL.,;: r.it. fl.- wu ..... .1,- I ' a I 1 lv UVOVHWUVH wS wsass sswv we v llwt4VI UM S V I to increase your atlmiration of h.m. , Uy or up wr tWr 0n Tuesday, at 10 o'. Upon arriving- at barlottesv.lle, on c c, howtver, we received information that 77fK lima ski IhllllllK it aar A ai At. art nl 1 Ua I - - .1 , r.s1,W X-n 7JZr?.lr"i they bad entered the James river, and on UUIISUIHUllUlig. VVUijll') I r-liriwil unvluc KTMII U I Smeral BdV S j 1 . I 11... .t n 1 1 ham n 1 . h.. . i . . . ti I T I , . front every part of rke ftcato, aad wttb- wwt waitiag to be ewwhaDd by tke.r oSeera - theeftjcl.es. aad tnaiTbrd efl". be aasa and by twaa. u Qiucklv at tbe mi1.4 mims .' themaelvea. 4 Of tbe individual 0 the aasae hwwae, arte sroukl start M the Btonuog. a se odat aoon, a third in th tvsainri aa aae waiuns; a bour for the eoeipaay of anoOwr. Tbie 1 saw spyself oa the Ut occ&aioa, and ." should have kern oa the former, had wind ' and tide, aad a Howe, instead of aa Anuld, , stactewaa we pace ever so btue. a . And hi the an t rise aa onea aim as s i '- place, althwuk called a City aad even Capital, aa tinprecedeMed as ta be matter " af iodslibld reproach.' Which of our Caoi. tala durins; tha awn war, was not ie posar. aion of thesasae eaetay, aet raercly but. pnae anu lor a oa oniv, oat petnaaeaUyf . That of Oeorgiaf of South Carolina Nona Catoiina f ennsylvaaial New York? Con aecticwtf Beode Island' . Maeaachuaettar And, sf others were not, tt was because the enemy, saw no object m taking pewesioa of tkem add. to the list ia the sale aar. Wash- ingtoa aJva, tho metropolis of rise Union, cw vered by a fort, with troons and a daaae no. ptiUtiont and, .what capital on the continent or Lurope (St. Feteraburgh and its rerions of ice excepted did aot Bonaparte take and hold at his pleasuicr Is It thea iuat that Richmond and its autboritiea alona ahoubl he placed under the reproach of history, be cause. In a moment of peculiar deaudation of resources, by Ibe coup d snaiu of an tnemy, led on by the hand of fortune, directing- tbe -.'wn v incir.wunvtj avis aurprised and held for 24 hoursf Or. strange that that enemy, with such sxNantagea.aaould oe cnaoicu tnea to get on without rakmr tbe honors be had atcbieved by bun.inp and de. st ructions of property, pcculisr to this prin ciple of warikref . We at least way leave these frioncs to their own trumpet. IMrint; this crisis of trial I waa left alone, unassistod by the evaporation of, a aingle public functioiiaryt for, with th legislature, every member of the council had departed, to take care of bit own family, unaided even in my bod.ly labours, but by my horse, and ha exhausted at length by fatigue,, sunk under me in the public road, where 1 had to leave him, and, with my saddle and bridle on my shoulders, to walk a foot to the nearest farm, where 1 borrowed an unbroken coli and pro ceeded to ancbester, opposite Kichmond. which thr rMmy had evacuated a few hours before. ,: ... Without pursuing1 these minute details, I will here ask the favour of j ou to turn to Girardin's History of Virginia, where such of them as are worthy the notice of history are related in that scale of extension, which ita objects admit. That work was written at Milton, within 2 or 3 niilet.of Monticclloi and at the requset of the author 1 con.muiiicatrd to him every paper 1 possesKd on the sub ject, of which he made the use he thought proper for his w oik, (see his pages eii, 460, anu me Appeuui a.i -xv.i 1 can aaure Vou Of the truth of every fact he lias .rliawn from these papers and ol the genuineneas of liullcrU 'Vegetable Indian Specific, For the. sure ol' Cold?, ' otitis, I o sun ptiont, Spitting of Blood Uhmas, and all disorders of the Brtas' and l.u gs There it perhaps no mrdieal observation bel ter ettablislied. none more generany connimrn bv the exuerienee of the best l'hsi-iai.s of all a;t s B'id couiiiries,and none of mure inipoi lame to the human fam.l) , than llie tact, tht mm y I he rnost dilm.ull and . incur-uie eontuniiiiHis nriKuale in nfgleeted e' ldt In a ini u to vinsble;at ouil. whei-e the cnmjii 01 mt weather are fr quetitly suiUlen and unvxpi eted, t ri quiret more care a.id attention tr jjiiarn aeaintt this d-iip-rnus cn. my of lit' , than most in case bis indisposition continued to be seri- n . . . t. 1 ...111.. .A 1.., I ... . .1 n 1 96 neoule im eine, or are able and wiling to be stow. 1 he bills nl mouailiy exninii tm wcianw cboly fact that the proportion of des.ht by this disease may be considered s booui nve 10 out Inasmuch then aa this f tal (iiseasr bull ! fisi c to the skill of the most lesitu-d phsioiant. il it S grmifisalion to the Proprietor thai lie u.nntitea to offet lo those afilietctl with it a soodly piosp 1 uf reliif in thathield valuable remedy the re- r table Indian Xpecijic 1 he int,i..ns are nappy in their k.iotvleilge of medical p! 'i, governed holly by experience, they sre certain '. Ilunaway taken Jiip. ' . Ta'icn un and eommitted tn Oie jaH of Hobeton eountv. on the 21st instant, V -negro man, who erdfs lumself BEN, and sayf tlmt he belongs to William Stnckev, of Sumntep1 disti'Kt iu South Carolina. Said fellow appears to be about 22 or 23 years of age," slim madtv and bat a lengthy scar over bis left we. extending to hit cheek, oc casioned, he savs, by the cut of a knife.. The owner .it renncsted to come fonrord, frove o- pcrty, pay chai-jret and take himwr. . . , ; aLkHKI) ROWLANO, Jailor. Lumbrton, Oet 8'J, 1 S. 44tf . - ' ;,fi I, 11,. Notice uier so iieiiiiuc npr aiarnnng, at 10 re .Hier It I for calinjr inijcr iiwi onu.iu, nrcK.. uic oujcvc wi my 1 nearer counties, jffiif iici. . iiivi-uvic, Huurrwu ; nuie w him, signifying my arrival and readiness toa ait on him next day, or any oiher.day of that week, which might be more agreeable to him- Next moiling Mr. T. '.st Called on me, confirmed theac ount I had before received, and said that Mr J had desired Jbat 1 would dine at Monticcllo that day or the preceding. The preceding day was (he Thursday before his death, pud when it came, it teemed to be tbe general impression around rrie, that the lite ot the Patriarch was in danger. . I, there fore determined to call in the forenoon, and ;ihcivu uiv -tfui uteri ami uil i . , - , , , y t .ice, we instantly prepared orders'" b taken tbe troi.Ble ol copying. in the militia, one half from the tt&ttt'n!'' Mief.anda fourth from the more lK bor'J0' tvbeH.-ht o n.y; i..ora. remote, which would constitute a force of be tween four and five thousand mem of which irders the members of the Legislature, which adjourned that day, took charge, each to his respective county, and we began the remo val of every thing from Richmond. The wind being fair andstrong, the enemy atten ded the river as rapidly as the expresses oiy, I carefully noted even- circumstance worth it, , These memoiandums. Were 01 ten written on horseback and on scraps ot paper taken out Of my pocket at the uiotnen., for tunately preserved 4o this day, and now ly ing before me. I wish you could at e tht tn. But my papers of that period, are siicjied to gether in large masses, and to tattered and tender, as not to admit removal iuriuer than could ride, who were despatched to. us from ZZ lLir Sl-i.. I- a . . i ?' t time to time, to notify the r progress. At 3 .he ' ,h nVff'1W V. W. on Thursday, we learnt that they bad I ",ter,m,. .vltnc' h "1 ich .1' " k " ' S.: i.H m. L: carry.eonvtcuon to every one who sees then been three hours landed at Wettover, he whole M.l.tia of the adiacent counties were now called for, and to come on, indivi dually, without waiting any regular array. tt to out, to return before dinnerlo Charlottesville As 1 approached the housev the anxiety and At 1 p. m ti,. .. a.v rvAAmV thw n. distress visible tn the otititenance ot the ser- ,ered Richmond, and on SaUndav. after 24 vants, increased the Igloom ot my own tore- hours possession, burning some ;, houses, de. Dotungs, aim 1 ci.icru n unucr no nuie agi- stroyiiig property, cc. they retreated, en. tation Atter tlieObjeCl Of my early call camrn-d that eveninir 10 miles below, and was made kiiewrf to Mrs. Ra.idoiph, ahe told reached their shinoinir. at Wettover. the next me that, auhough father had. been ex- day, (Sunday.) ' . T," pccui'.g me, i.c wB men unweu 10 Hy thit time had assembled three hundred receive auf one. It was but too evident, that Militia under Col. Nicholas. 6 miles above he fear of his dauehter overbalanced her I uiHinin. nd tmn hnnd.d nnHee Renon.1 their effect, and tt it said b an author 1.1 great hoj)s, and while sympathising in Her distress, I Nelson, at Charles city Court-house, 8 miles enareier, wai w 11 u iiu. mm m if cotiw noi oeip tigiiiug o luma. uiai, anno-1 below; two or three hundred at Petersburg, never know among them .3 separated from b.m only by a tlno wall, I was had put themselves under Gen. Smallwootl. . I'kaa auldHwaluil I Baa I .111 Iff. rtHH I .lllir is SB w I lilt I M . a. . . 1 I t I I . . . .. . 1 ... "Z w i i i . . hA T 10 ?e. l,ie,,A" 5 man! of My"-1t cc.dentaliy there on h.s pas , .... - ... - - j. .11 wno naa enterea an tne waias 01 pouues ana gape tlirotiirli the Statu and Baron Steuben ins jtie apprau w iuc t, 1 t,;i.i, ,j : -II . fi,.mn.n ...::t. j J r.i r-.u i.i.u h. r--.-U. . !. . I.eurah e ttxlt 1 SJHT'tW 1 P""-"K"7 - . " . i" I w" C'K nunurcru, anu vui. uiuiun wiis.unc 11. irivw..v .i-. ' ' I tl. .nl ll. nM..iit nn.l a) t, I.. . J I . V I . f iniuw.nf . r.Asnmiitie habit. esnec.BrlV tnase I wmmi, inv ym, ""- iiiousauu, were ai.so on me douiu aiue 01 horn rf am.su .unlive nsrei.ts. the tliahtf si ivmn-1 're aget are, and will be, so much indebted. James river, aiming to reach Hood's before tnn. .j . .nnr.ehinr eonsumntkm at ibe sou 1 However, Mrs: Randolph having left me, tc the enemy should have passed its ; where thev ... ,, , 1 ... i . r...k- . ...... .....-- - I. . 1 1 1 1 . .1 . .1 1 , ouiwe wiiKi down as pros :m tin the river. hetbt resit, fl-iw. rs, pisuts ats. wi.ib in ptr-1 mentioning my srnval: he bad desired that Within the first five days, therefore, about I should be inv .ted into h.s chamber. My e- 2500 men had collected at three or four de motions at annroachinir Jen (won't dying bed, farent noints read for iunction. I cannot describe. You remember the al-i I was absent myself from Rfcbmoud. but cove in which he slept, mere ne was ex-1 always vuthin observing distance of the ene tended feeble, prostrate; but tbe fine and my. three days only; during which I Was never ...i.:-i. .1.. A,., i,.nirnWl nnlelcarTXWestionofhitcoiintenancenotatall off my horse but to take food or rest; and was wiiivii vun.mi,.' vii c " r- 1 i' - j .1. ... . 1 1 , 1 , , ... , its use. It promotes' expectoraiion. wnien n 1 uukuku. i " j "v .... ,'jis'",c'c -' "v ct"v" coustautlt ealb d lor; snd whilst H cleanses a faction In const qneoee of a bappv combinatini. nf the most valuable herbs !e It becomes si balsam f sunei ior Vlae "It bals the h.jur-d nai ts onens the notfS siidfomposisthe rtislui bed nerv s, sfter the manner tt an anno lyne, souse-1 quently the obstraetion 01 ine cneti a u we mi g North Carolina. f Valet eountv. The subscriber qualified, at last May Court- ss exeoutor to the estate of W illis Rogers, dceeasetl, ! late of said county, and requests those indebted to the estate to make payment; and all those having chums jurainst the estate, t present tliem by the time limited by law, or they will be debarred of recovery. AU.ESf ROGERS, Ex'r. August 18, 18SS. .." S5-8w ii. -v. heals it alto givesrwrengib to the tender lut g In thit roannerjjremovet the heeii tVver, in proves dig. st'rlli, givet strength to the nerstt repairs the appetite and improves the spirits I his speed) rosy always b given in safety ii is mild, phMtsnt to the tusUsnd is found pi-- tnuXVIf uelul in h) pocbononeai, ntrvi ut b- ii hmherir.al disesses : ' . v '.ah hill of directions contains S detailed sc ¬ ant of this disease in si" Its rt.tf rent -at sges, d is aigned by the proprietor, V m Butler, red ink . .. ' - ' ' ' For sate b ; CD LEHMAN- Raleigh, Jnly 14,1856 a0-8tosm , ,. M, . WuMmmill. MV. :..ll 'S.l.l.Ai.A, Randolph eoilny.N.?. on4b-Qjh dtrVoiVlay) S6, a bUck ntst'Cas Vrunaway Vive, by the -no m niLL ttin tavs that he lormerly be 'onged to a msn bv 'ihe t oe of Btnismii "rewer, or Chatham comity, N. C. and lht he " ,,,l " "inter t'l a man by the name ol ; 1 barool, in South Carolina. The owner ear, h oa proving his property,' snd paying .... atu.-ia uAviusu-v, Jailor. Jailor's Notice. Taken np and committed 10 the Jail of Ne aa ... .a. . A : A mm. S..I If. mm. WWl..lAM..s,;tma black, snd tuys he lormerly beloi geo 10 tames . !'..; h , f-; Kuiledge,of VVakeeoonty.aboot lOroiletben was a true Dsmsscus. At this time be be- Wake Court House, who sold bin. to Mr. Beck came so cheerful as to smile, even to laugh- a Speculator, snd ran swsy from him the 3d 'ay ing, at a remark I made. He alluded to the when on his way to ine sown 1 ne owner " 1 proDabldiy ot HIS ueaui as a man wouiu 10 quested to eome forward, prove property, pay j ,he prospect of being caught in a shower-as me, and his hsndand voice at once saluted any service; and I may with confidence chai me. The energy of his grasp, and the spirit lenge anyone to put his finger on the point of h s conversation, were such as to make nie of -time when I was in a state of remissness hope he would yet rally and that the supe- from any , duty of my stationUut, 1 was nontyof mind over matterinnis composition, tool w;tn the army. I rue, tor itt wnere would preserve him yet longer. He regret- j was it? 2d. 1 was engaged in the more im- ted that I should find him so helpless said porta.it functions of taking measures ft col if he rot well. I should see all tbe papers he I lect an army; and without military education had promised. He talked of tbe. freshet myself, instesd of jeopardising the public which was then nrevaibnir in James Uiver I safety by pretending to take its command, of its extensive devastation and said be bad oi which 1 knew nothing, I had committed never known a mere destructive one. He I that to persons ot the art, men who knew toon, however, psssed to the University, ex- how to make the best use of it to Steuben, nutiated on lis luture uiiuiy saiu 11s coniior insiancr, tu xncisvn anu outers, ihmck would not, altogether, exceed 3'Jf ,000 dollars; sing thai military skill and experience of commended the professors, and expressed sn- which 1 had none. . v. ' t'mfaction at the orofiress of the students. ' A I Let our condition too, at that time be duly sword was suspended at the foot of his bed, considered; without arms, without money of e fleet, wnnout a regular soiaier in uie state, ...rcp. and take said fellow awaV. CHARLES B MORRIS, Jailor WilmingtonN . C. May 4. 1 828. SO tf PRINTING Neatly executed at this Offite. B'i event not to Be uesireo, dui not to oe icar ed. It was to be aoirehended, that the ea gerness ith which he conversed, would ex haust him, and, therefore, I could not indulge mrself ith a long interview. Upon propos or' a regular officer except Steuben, a militia scattered over the country ana caned at a moment's warning to leave tbeir families and friends,in the dead of winter; to meet an ene. emv ready marshalled and prepared at all points to receive them! ' Yet bad time been iriven them bv the tardv retreat of that ene. my, I have to doubt but the rush to arms, and to the protection of their country, would have been as rapid and universal as in their invasion during our lute wan wnen at tne tbtur. We have nothing in. our neighbor, hood which could compensate the fiouoie of visit to it, unless perhaps our U.nvfc.s.tv. whic I believe you have not sem, ai.d 1 can assure you is worth seeing ghould yon think so, t uuld ask as much of y our tittie at Mon- tkel o, as would enable you to examine these papers at your ease slany others too are uierpersed' among them, which hate rela tion lo your object,' many ietct a ftoin Gens. uates, breen, Stephens, and otnerS engaged in the Southern war, and in the North also. All should be laid open to you without re serve; for there ts not a truth existing which 1 rear, or would wish unknown to the whole w orld. During the invasions of Arnold, Phil I pa, and Cbrniallis. until my time of office expired, 1 made it a point, once a week, by letters to tne rretnient ut congress and to General Washington, (o give them an exact narrative Ot the Irausauiioiis 01 the week. these letters should still be in the offite of atatain Washington, and in the. presses at Mount Vernon. Or, if the former Were de stroy ed by the' conflagrations of the British, tne utter are surely sate and may be appeal ed to in corroboration of what I bare now written. There is another transaction vert en-one ously stated in the, an tne woik, winch altho' not. concerning myself, it . wiih.n my own; knowledge, and I think n a doty to commit nicate it to you, lam sorry that, not beuta in possession ot a copy ot the Memoirs, I am not able 10 quote tbe passuac, an 1 still let the facts themselves, verbatim from the text; but ot tne substance as recollected. 1 am cer tain. It is said there that about the lime of Tarleton's expedition bp the North branch or James Kiver to Charlottesville and Monti cello, Simcoe waa detached up the Southern branch and penetrated as far as New London in ueurord, a here he destroyed a depot or -arms, kc. fcc. f was whb my family at tho -time at a possession t have wiihin 3 miles of New London, and I can assure you ot my, . inowieuge tnai ne aia not ativance to witnim -SO miles of New London. Having reached the lower end of Buckingham, as I have un det stood, be hi ard of a depot of anus snd party ot uew recruits under Baron SteOben.- somewberein Prince Edward He left the . Buckingham road, immediately at or near Francisco's pushed uirecily South at this new Object, waa dappoiuted and returned to and down Jsmea River to head 'quarters. . 1 had then retained to ioi)ticeilo'niy l and from thence saw the smokes of his conflagra tion, of houses and property on that river, ad they successively arose in the horizon al a distance of 85 or HO miles. I must repeat, that this excursion from Francinco's is. not within my own knowledge, but a I have ing to withdraw; 1 observed I would call to first moment of notice our citizens rose fa . beard it fiom the inhabitants on Bucking-