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KALKIUM. AUGUST 6,
. vJL
. t'et previous iOnMnnJ of, tl:t; General Assembly
inch the lias-1 htr- frHrclie rooalics. . ; . '
-,r, roe 'Ji' ' ' Lo"t
t'.t i.rrf . TV GtAt-
eni.r tf f'e I fib, Jse says,
1 iJiUt fce at lent!, bea
l r t't (iwo8i frota the
.-hi. AM ..ocii. oJ lit Cast!
ata, to t'i Greek." ,.
1 1' C'ajow CaurVr; June .0
.na Ij. The account t
ttfj vi tb 2 id ait. da not ckj-
i ft w wf w ttiriant miewi-e nee,
3t tti.the a
r t - ... ....... r .1 -
iDitcu in iui imjjc ui iiicj
at Uirtuvs. Three rr;;imcuu
rtcrird it wer surprised by
l, and mot acvereiy htndlrd.
jin.aliDn I jrnitt.ed it by wir
,-j.lent at VaItachia.' t Hte
i ef the it.iga at Bucharest,
ab but ti true, v Y, '
wit from German Pfrpm.Th't
aanta front Constantinople,' of
i cOlly, aay. that the Ettraor
VmbastaJor from Persia, itntoe
alter the first visit t the fMs
, despatched courier to Tehe
lie despatches , of which Uiey
!?arer are Said to give the moat
lory account of th'u first confer
Ail the Rrcal men of ibe Em
e visited the Am!ias.dor, ., . .
, 2-2, Tvyo. chatsctires
KSied tliroujilt thia ci j, no lltctr
Warsaw. They briu the newa
Ntria 'aa entirely invented," and
: bcsiegiiia-troops hsva'succecd-
unkiri themselves, trusters of
utwork?afer.Bn obstinate re
ft oirt the ewemj.y The tlisad J
experienced by the Russians
:rnowody, on the rfht bank af
nubc, have boenvatrinM exair-
i - Ofr the paMac of -the river
0v, by General, Diebii.h. three
it Which , nist eros!wdtt; and
;aitinf(r tlw rest p( ttte anny,
been! snrnmcd by the. lurka,
ft j' 1 -U V . '. -
SUlwr iniiHit: i:i ! t - i
progress" ol the Oninta jlagwe
charost J unhappily, conlirlncd,;
0 to ilOrrtcraoos die dnily of the
nC'WhJtn, on ne stay pro.
I even to tlie pht sicianif sent b
nard of- Health., Tlte; fraoticr
f TockshaBny has lost twq third
inhabitants. Rome lisve perish
4 geme have fled. ' The town is
nded; and;no person ts allowed alarm
rount?, rront BucUarefVdited ' ' J
I.- , (t k. ' t
' ' t Wf. ! (, tkfr n, .ijr4j,g
U MtU . ; na fro u.c u."wr, m
UMHIUl r .u. .
t Tim STAU. :
, rT. Tit artrtal IVftatastcrs i Utta
Slate will confrr a favor the Editors
t th Sraa, by rarniihin; thets, at aa
ratty a pcrio.l ut pi ac tit able. iih lha
returns of tlie e!rctkn for' Jit flat bers of
rHfcti
JOciinn. ThurUj Mat U ib iyj ti
4 by U for lb tlecxio of MnW ef
CoactTMwidartU CcootvI AmmUy U tkia
8lM, bt a fcw wwlic, kcr k takes
pkca week r tort night Mrlirr. dial k mf
Ml iMcrTrra 'lt Ilia CmAi kt Um cenatin.
Twi AiViii an tb c1y retort hik Im
mcacd w '
Camui
' Fir DmrkL .
. . WaUia D. UmmmI
. . ' Shcpbard. Savver.
Currituck, aW," i tlS
JHWXJurrt
Edeoiab , r' S3T (Na appaakiaa.)
Vobt Putter. Saial tUl
CrnntUle " I30S - !
()iraorreinoQdntutei thatCoL Haimaa
dccJuml liiiawlf a eambdata about tea dayt a
. '. - UtitBiL AaauiatT.'
Currituck. CM EtUerailzo, - S. Benunia
T. Shiiiaona and V. It. HvuanL C. Siata at
llic j41. Smuie KiWedgrlsr, Jon. J. Liiirt-
iv tel. Mtmraons bmmotis SM, f,n-aard
J. ATddott 5, John Forbci 3S ;
ErfsreniHb. Umiis 11. Wiiasa. S. ' finrr T.rt-
0 and Mom Baker, C. ' Rtte of the polk Se-Mte-WilMailOanjarohiltnTkiiiMJ.
Cont
mmu ltlt-6 0, tinker fttS, Bri.j. Wiltinsoo
416, Jnmea Fhdini (not a eanrtiifarte) , '
Granville. Willmm M. Snecd, S. J:imc
Wtrelie and Speneer O'Brien, i?. Suae of the
pnn. Sunate Snocd noopifMitiun. Co?n-
aiananaa iff,. . ,
af (La Mart i.
rut tTT casrs
tWrV ai CWw u I. Rraa . J ma Kak.
!h4 ia IW Cwt
it 1L f lmk K. 1 aa.
Hat., t-.lr at L4 a4 '- ar.
eV-r4V tar r Ut - 1 i til Alafena lar
rrU aa4 ataf .t. .
tVf m4 atbrr r. IWnL Faraaa aad
freaafat. Unn 1 tlM imm mi it
rtTMaakMiMk fat, acaataailaW
aata eaa fmtt at m; at ava aaata at tk
Mary i. Itar aaid athcra Ja-m flaatar
"f1. vr IratB UainU, la,
tar (Wmma '
Bntaaaa Jokaa aad nWrt . Kntaaa tiBkri
aa aaaon,trra naiaartwa. Urara aa
foH J eaaAraaad, aad oraW af rtkium a
IHat U Sa-aat U Uk.a lite
V kitted.
aU afHraat
Joeepk J.' Alahm, rittor, , Jota nackabf
aad atkera, areaa fraak)n, rka arraam bmmw
ckaaea) or tiaakabf at Ika efaKsa tale afaavt
bVaJ. M'lla a r ta k aaaiidra4 tka mmiii
of awd tldl a tkengfc o atla kad kraa atade.
Harkaar to 4 allovad hit kata.
' . Jaosaa teajdrrsaa aad others x Rokert VJ
aaaend ethera, eireotort, from Mackleabart.
IM keirt at lav are ewMiea) aa Ika ataaar Ltr
bKfey the U4 area anid, aa lha arprajaraiUa
et at a, ky rka tattator.aanaol take eff.t.
lVid Saaitk lartartt Hoattoa, kr ker
tvarditn, Iraca MekleaWr;. Rrport aouhnad
aad deerc ate at ilaarly.
Ikmd Wkaa and K.J. Cotria . F.ieeatorear
Jlppeiitnietitt y the Pi3tiJent,3aun Jack
son', t)f Nnrtli parol inn, Consul for. the UImh) of
Mm-liii'siue. j' Otnu C. Csoxall, of Kew Jer
teT.Consiil for Ike portal Marseilles, in FjHoce.
IVitLux p. PATTtkO!t, of New Yark, Coomil
StAutorp. j ; "
The Indum.TUv Editor 'of the Mann
Gea.J Tetcgraph liot received' a letter from
Col. John Crowetf,' Agent for the Creek Nation;
from wliieh it sppesrs that Hie ttaletnent, from
the WumliH Enquirer, puUlitlieJ m oar lost, is,
In mahy of ks important facta kieorreett and
been' vnnecettarily and im-
h on i!k frontiers of Genr-
A. 4. Wbka. froaa Ne7 Uaaoaar. . Vpoa
inr the pel iuoa. tka interioetitorr dreraa is rr-
ed, aad ika ertpal ktU oUsealaecd at Ilia cou
of tka CeaaplaiaaaU. . '
Benjaenin Kimball . ' Tkamsa Ru ilea, trot
ttalilaa. Iteetva tor uomniaiaant.
James kfCabe and srKb aad others . Charles
SpraiH, ar, from Tyrrell. Final lacraa for
Coaaulainaatt.
Lewis Ellis r.AVi'litm Fills, ComEtlceeorob.
Petition to rrl.Lir allowed, and former dearea
reversed. "
Siu-ab Ruencer t, James Greenlee, from
Burke. Petilinii ttTt-liesr allosred, and former
decree ravened andniit fluwMea Klt costs.
llcnrr Cook n. Mildred Stricter and mbera.
Iron Wake. IliU ditmiMed aitlt eostt.
JrtTO Kirby and ThoOus Onks v. William
ird and otken,froa Roasa. rinal doerca for
Uomntaiaants. . -
Andrew Allisno, v. Kolicrt M'urke ami otliert.
fi-nre Ircdcu. turcrrrd to Clerk to take lu-ount.
William Redmond . Alt! Shsriie, Iroin Imldl
Ordered that issues be SubrurtWri to a Jury in
redelt.
IH-tniiser Eure v Benismin Slisnx am) oilier.
from E(tHmbe. Bill rtnmiteil ar ith tot.
tmottt. atanly . uewu etouKt, uluu lcwu
Pelt ami othurt, from Craven. Ilvcreu below
revarstul. Dcatve (or Cnmplainniiit lor same
amount, only tuning tlie proport ions to bo paid bt
McreiHlitnt, or rattier cimienuie on tin- landu
9th, lay; it may be expected; kf I
:ina:"'oncl" ct)tc,et?tratcd nit 'the J
auk of thtjPanube,tlH! Rtt!siait ar
il operate rapldlf Hnd powerlul-
tl make 6b for the ;lost lime,' in
to profit by the Sumcner: nottths
e attainment of more important j
i. Ambncst those, the laU of hi-
occupies., lh first place, and
no doubt ba t tfrtt lortresft tnust
iccttiub. thouirh It may cp co:
tie iacrifices oh the part of "the
ns ! Maladies . lta. again been
, increase;1 howevefrthd proper
UOO na. 'Ueet tacu agauiai
It JtkewiBe appear fiat the op-
slims' of the Iplau were grestly
rateti; as the preyaiiing.4uaiaws
The Agent mjitbat thai part of the statement
rrljuive to tlva Ckerokces is entirely ineorrectt
that instead of saving vhat the suteracnt makes
tiim say, he stated his information arst, that no
chiefs of tke Cherckeet met the delegation from
the Creek nation; tl'e two ltidgea and Vann
wure all that attended, and tliey are not id autho-
Hy in the Cherokee notion. ' f
The Tclegrapliisalro informed ly a gentle
man ti-oru ton Mitclill, tlint h was true the
Creeks had. held a secret touncil for th par-
pose it was believed of remonstrating with tlie
General Government and entering a protest
against being forcibly removed tlmt owing to
various unfounded rumours respecting the hotti-
litjjiif tie Indians, n good denl of ezekement had
been felt on llie fi oiuk-r, anil particularly at Co
lumbus; 'lint that al appmienakms on the sub-
IW pud) 88, tn , CdUntrywhere J jeet werfl fast subsiding. The prospects of an
assea of troop are Cjncentra j Indian WVdcpendtupona remote contingency,
e
tin SKI'S fit troon
A wht-rle tlie influence td "the tin
ie season vvgs erhap. tire felt
i anironir place; anclt occurren
inot by any mearis be?surfir.istn'g
cases of tlie ptague but fw have
AIL'lA'N'RtjK'NiATi
;.f a fetter to tlio Kditora tt tbe ,Ral.
u timore 'Amoncaiteii m , v
w'i iKi(t-aeJannr. June t , itwy,v?
r accouats from the Riter jPlate are
9lresiiig: Civil 'kf taraging- Jwilh
in. and the' .Stontenernii. combined
e Indiana, have aucceeded in hemming
Usurrjer. tAValle.eompletelyj 'and be
in. the town without the jnieans of hoi'
it Terr toncThe Indiana have done
3 tf'el ito trrear. il-rf f inntry. Alt
Is have JjetO -drivea ff,ad ,-roanj?
butchered by tliem. In eonsequanco
i excessea, bttsmew i entirely stispen
ie Custotn House closed and ait the lt
Us under arms, the only tertiedy left
eul the the Indians 'Jroni plunderintj
n. nTha party of Cay aid: v tar trom
ponular. hut thev are eneaired irt one
cause agint savages, who, elevated
fit former aucoees, Ivfaitatekt tioth'ing.
'ear of shipping produce are cut 1)6',
goyemment nave taxen an me, vein
bnrdeit to blockade theatWetSito pre
W entrance of the enemy.-Their situ
indeed dreadful, if some of the in-
provinces have not rendered them
i place, Rio, thliijyS." are' gettinp; on
Ihait any one' could ihave eapetted.
lional Hepresentatives are determined
up to theJ spirit 'of tbb "Constitution,
e anti-constitutiohal prty "are every
nga eafeer.,,We look for reljef to
v maullic loan about to ha contracted
i the determination of the Bank to call
horde of nauep monT now hi tires
i By this iio doubt much good wilt b
'Qth'to the eovjntt-v, aad to mercantile
'on,' The minisirf are .well kept to
'Mions, and they do hot hctate to say
'is coutitn will arain. flourish, at aoon
ialamitic brought tn by the latd Ira
v war are overcome.":
-. FROMlMEXICCX;
ording to Vera Xtai papers of tbo J 6th
aPpear that the Mexican Government
" made the feast preparatfoa in that
tor defence. agaiiUt the Spanish expe
i hich,; according to, private Jetters,
tive there about the 10th or 15th July.
Pniards will, it ia said, take possession
c'y. which they Can easily do, and theai
Ide with IhAir h eacilA. of San
e Uloa. Tbat fortress . is but poorty
oned, and Will not lof:g be able to
stti..: ...r..
-Macig on mat
whtch he thinks can never happen, It was not
"probtiUlc- .that any alliance or concert would be
formed t the Creeks, with otlicr' Indian tribes,
owing to their mutual animosity and hostility to.
wards each other. . "
The Cohnnbiui Enquire ot the 35th ultimo,
received since tlie, above was prepared for the
press, also states tlmt the, excitement created by
the report of hostile intentions among the Indians,
had pretty .tnpcli subsided; that many of the head
mcri of llie nation had visited Columbus for the
purpose of inquiring into, tlie eaase of the alarm
all of whom concurred in denouncing the report
u Talse, and totally unfounded.- But tlie Enqui
rer censures Col. Crowel!, and insinuates tlmt
thr "matter was.oiily n, ,hoax retgrled to" by
hiro, Irom sinister rnqtires. And fmther states.
that, in coim-fjnjnee of tlie representations winch
he had made to the V ar yepartment, Uie i'rew
dent bad-ordeied a thoutand staod ol arras to be
forwarded to Fort Mitchell for the use of the
frontiers; Uiot a company of 30 or 40 regulars hai
passed through Columbus on their way to the
Agency: and that the commander said an addi.
tional foreo Would be ordered to that place from
Pendleton, S' C, and from Cratleslrii,
i Join igpeed Smith hti acccptMdj.the appoint
meht of Attorney t the United States for tha
disti kst of KehtuekyV Srt If appearii that the at
sertion, of .the Coalition' papers, that 'Mr.; Smith
had deelintd the,ppointment in consequence of
fiTstiavlagatewuetl kiiatelf to Mr. Clay's party
Islike many 'other Inbrtcatlons u-ont the same
source, entirely without foundation. i
Gm fopet of Arkansas, ha married to
Kentuckt, Tor the purpose or removing his ftiui-
ly to luc t errnorv,
'peorge iluteit, forro'w ly " editor of the l)o
aldsoaville (Louisiana) G'iette, lately fell over.
board from -a- ttenm boa',, Bear that townn and
vat drowned. "... ' . -...-..
ISghlMng. Th Edentun Gazette states that
three bnmtamf tlia Mahlea atuehed thweto, on
the plaotn'tion ' of Mr. flenrgjj. Skinner,
Perquimans, county, were struck by lightning on
tha 21lh ltim::and the bnildmg Wilh'vncii
contents, consisting .of between Sand SoabesIA
eis oi wiiKiif, ou or, jvu Darren ox mini, no
the farming niensils jof tsteiy description, were
entirely' ionsuroed, Two Horses belonging to
" Ef, St'mnert Esq; j were kdletl at ?the same
time, and a negro boy, the property oi wetter.
Jno. ,Jkuet-g, Mrf severely burtj but hopes are
entertained of his recovery, jA boy, riding one
Of thebnrsat the time he was- lilted, cped
t acconnt;- However, I unhurt. V ?'-- i- ''Ji'" ';'
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trtai (raatv
W. M Hnltiitu.is Sm
Maara, Jatcrat Tl i aat aU w m aui
gsr4. . ..
aw aat tUaa. aC KkaAra . JJ. n
M tikiai Jatbraxat af L.L.,. . L.
t-k4l D,ku. , Jaaaaa VIW - tram
Joalgsacat rrtara4 aa4 wt traJ
it a ti f a e rm " -
aVasa , Viilmm kt. PwoW. Iraa tTaka.
J-as af lU law kUw rrmad mm4 jarff
kMt aa aVrf !
! r 1 1.
kaata . Mu Jaaiir. wwai lrrtWO' Ja-g-
rkata ax fa,p luaWd, IVma Way. JwAf
a vMn aciow aairaara.
Ktaia - f akfaiaa IWaii
avaa.- Jttpa?at af ika
btata . AnW. kUm
ftwta Owst-w. Jaiiraseat
lortKattiaa.
Jf
i4:i
renneetively nurchased by them.
Peyton R. Tunttall and others, v. Daviil
Glarke and other!, from Halifax. Decree of
llie Conrt below revesed caue remanded.
James H. Smith, Adra'r tf. lloh H. Helme
ami others, from Johnston. Bill dismissed wkh
costs.
James Reeves t. Adams tc Blackwood.
fi-om Orange. Decree for Complainant.
WUIiam ltutoritt) the Aum'rot Willit I'H-
kerton and Richard Rnbertt, trom Stokes. Re
manded to the Conrt below. x'.r
John A. Averett, AdmV, v. Hezekiali Wilder.
trom Onilow. Occi .ie of the Court below ra
versed and eaose remanded.
James Kirbv and Stephen Grioe r. Joel New-
torn and Jetse Ayeock's heirs, from Johnston.
Final decree lor Complainants. ' ,
John Peace, tun. v. John Smith and. Nalson
Nailing, Irom Granville. Bill dismissed esch
party paying itt own costs. . .
Itainson 1 eirell anu others v. jotenn Horn
and wife, from' Wake. Bill ditniitsed .with
costs. ' '
Jncaues Ij fiarde and others t.' University
of North Carolina, from Beaufort. JJacree for
Complainants.
Jesse Ives and wile v. James aumner't rjcr's,
from Perquimons. Hill dismissed with costs..
Charles ti. Field and wife v. William &
Thomas 11. Eaton, exr'a etc. trom Warren. De
cree, that the legacy be equally divided between
complainant and defendant. ' "
1 liomas U. Llnnn v. John nonoway ann o-
thers, from Montgomery. Bill dismissed with
costs, and judgment for ihc recovery at law.
Ihnmas r. Worneet v. nenry jonnston s
adm'r und others, from P.ertie. Partial decree
lor eomnlaiiiant bill retained as to other pnrties.
t'eter Arnnglon v. Slate naiiK. mil aismisa-
ed with costs.
John Barnes v. Turner Dickinson,, irom
Wavne. Bill dismissed with costs.
Buncombe Turnpike Company v. Robert
Williamson and others, Comm's, from Bun
f.nii.h Hill fllsmlR&fl with coals.
Henry Word and Thomas Bouchelle t. Heii s
of John Del! inger, from Burke. Jixlgment ac
cording to oot. ra. ,
LAW CASES.
Mnttliias Idol, appellant, v. Benjamin: .tones,
from Stokes. Judgment of the Court below at-tirmed.
Mary Watts v. Julin M. Greenlee, from
Burke. Judgment reversed and judgment lor
defendant
Den. on dem. of Francis Graham and J.J.
Daneey t. Catharine Bifemon and Jesse H. '
Mooring, from Pitt Judgment reversed and
new trial granted.
state llaolt v. Ambrose tvnox ana wuiiara
Martin, from Pasquotank. Judgment affirmed
and judgment for defendants. V
William K. 2iu it h and oliiurs v. John Al.
Greenlee, (rom kuilielord. Judgment reversed
and new trial granted.
Beniamin Sutton. esV v. Henry Howell,
apnt. from Perquimons. Judgment ol the Court
below reversed and judgment for the defendant.
Abel shepherd v. Isaac Lane, nppt trom
Randolph. Judgment of the Court below re
versed and new trial granted.
Naih. Bond, appt v. John B. Matthias, from
Chowan, Judgment of tha .Court below affirm
ed. .7
Mary Sanders, adm'jt John Sanders, v. Da
vid Sanders, etV Isaac Sanders, from On slow.
Judgment of tlie Court below affirmed.
Uharles roups, appt. v.. ,ia'ni i piount, irom
Washington, judgment reveited tnd new trial
granted. ';vias - '
James Terrell, et'r, v. J. et C Underwood,
from Wake. Judgment "of the Court below af
firmed. - ' '
Elizabeth Dolby .' Toting J one and James
Walton, from Wake. .'.Jadgnkent of the Court
below aflirmed.1 ' : 1 i'f'Vi ; '- -
Charles Byrd v. Wiltiani Benton, appt. from
lnoir. Judgment reverted antl new trial grant
ed. i'.' " v-V
Ionian Denton v. Joel Slclge, from War
ren, .ludsiiicnt reverseil tod' new trial granted.
Wales and Br in, adm'. . v. Joho Cook, from
Iredell. Judgment of the court lielow affirmed.
Justice L. Edwards w. Stephen Powell, from
Martin. Judgment of eourt below afHrmed.' ' "
Dan. Gliason, jun. adm't w.. Daaiel and Wil
liam Herring, appta.fi-om, Duplin,',.; Judgment of
the court below reversed and judgment arrested.
F. T. Leake, appt . Angus Gilchrist, fro
HichmoiK. Jwlgment i-es-ersed---non-uit set a
hblaand new trial imnted. IX ' ':: 'i ' , 5
Duncan Mcllae v. Jam'it MOneill, from An
son. Judgment of eoort below atUrroM. -
Cstharino WatU.bv Jaroet W ttts, John M,
Greenlee trom Burke." Judgment reverses sod
a trntVedenwo awarded. : 1 - '",' '
The Governor, to the sc f the State Bank, .
Allen Twirty and othsrs, from s Kutliarford.
Iuitmumt of remissal revised and eauae remandde.
, Anne Ktaliings and .others the adm.'s of Za-
dok Stalhngs and olhort, trom Jobnstoa. ' judg
ment of the Uourt Below amrmou.
Jnaink "T. FjirribtnU v. HoTace El V ami a-
thers, IrtBi Iredell. 3, JedgwetUof the Court be
low affirmed.. .wi-:t.v'
Ambrose T, Collier aa4 wile. Hasten Pte,
Ktata t. f abrtiai lUnll aad mW Ik
Ways.. Jaitcwaa af Ika Cowrt krtaw adtnajH
Otata tj. AnW. sU at C! ik Mtaml.
araraard aod jaHganewl
Stat k N.3I Skaw. beat CaaaWtaaJ.
Jadtwarat af ika Coart ksaw afurasmt.- -
v Tkaaaaa Skaraaaa. froaa Gadtor.
JaUgiwestt ravaraed, Ordaret lkt Ik Coart
traced f jagsactst ef deaib against ika, Wrn.
tW. . ,
titela ts Harwrr Sawver. froaa Ca rriluck
-
jaugvaasw arJrsaes. r-
1 - - -
AVanaf Cunmmllum. A txrr-Tni!wl !a lk
Itirkntaad Coa pilar, stafet that tltera it a very
large enrieg ia the awewty af Wythe. Ya. w kirk
root aajaf aM la tka moauht of Vagus and B
tcaahar easlyi ituriag tkeae w asontbt, k rant
(bar days mmM Hops for days. It lowsaoaataat
ly tke haliata of tke year. - Tl water is lirae
stoats aad the quaathy tvmaicnt for a taw and
grist milt It wift begin to blubber and task
back, aad not rua ooa drop; and at the tad ol
lour days, k t ill roar like chips ol thunder, and
ia a fw minutes aftrr tka aoiar with a Mowing,
the water retnnit. Tin- writer thmkt ihif spring
a much greater ruriotitv than the Nat oral ft: ul
and offers' M die ivamn why k bat not hitherto
bora noticed, tlie cireomslauce. ot its being an
ahsrore aeiKhbnrkood. It is called iHollloaing
Spring. . .
The Cat skill Tieenrilcr, says a fountaia ofhy.
dragen gas hat been discovered in tlie bnltnm of
Cat'ttdl ereek, ncartlic hipt of Main street, in
t'i Hare. The itmU of an srtoli cation nf fire
to the surface of tha water,, wat an fmmediatti
combustion, rcenibli:ij burning alenhol. V, . '
f noiittr womiiy. Qa .But 1 lUi, ultimo, W.
Joteph Jussn, of Madisna county, Va.' arcHlently
hot himaulf. . He wat standing aa a log nf wood.
miiversiag witk t gentleman," ith the butt of his
gun on the same hit right hand over the muzsle
of the piece, and retting hit head upon his hand.
While In this attitude, the log rolled, tad m
tlidmgott, tka lock of tlie gun came m contact
with tbo side 'of tha log, which caused kt dis
charge, and ks contents entering a little below
the eye, mangled his forehead in the most shock
ing manner, and caused aa almost instantaneous
death.' 5 .
I
trtaC U .at i vrr htet" ca
touii )'t tt'.'.t, J ttcommeaced t'i
oak at that p ace, waicii ii rrpr.cb
f trttter lha last eeatvii iatenvtvea).
ft t .aai
ts e.tiape aoon ( M entUira to pre a
tau.g accc-aat t ti.cir, vperaiiwHt at
at Nice, bow by far the wort'. a the
rivet. ' ' ' -
The advantage which est? be anti
cipated tr.Ktt the imprwtensenis on thta
river, can be ia eota meator ettirm
led by lb fotlowmr statemeBt: .Mr
onaihan llaraitxvn, wf lliytreMl.lalelv
atat to Favettevill twenty oevea bate
irtoiton, in a ijm( oelifjug tn bun.
on" i f the lhre with which Mr. M
utrne slcacended tome I wo r three
months since ) Mr. Ilaralsott sent his
nat ia the char J four hand, three
f whoa lit hired for the parnnse: he
estimated his own at the piue be gave
f.T the others, and lb boat at tha price
ot one htnJatid the wiiul eipne f
Ihc uip.lrw-. toa rcturniug, uttla lin"
ti the movitmna, was out twelve dol
lars. The cU of carry in this same
cotton io Fayettevilt in wagons, at
lorty cents per liandreu, the usual
nice from Haywood ta ravetteville.
would nave been lorty dollars; ittlt ex
nibilioz A tlotr aavm of twenty, eight
tltillat a tTtdcriemlent , of the freight
wiiun iii:tii have oeen Drought pacK. -
y. . Hdliborouzh jltcordtt .
V ; "
V- . ! I'OMMUNlCATIOat. ' i-.
(.Met: JKaWa a, Is it not a I rale tiirnritmg
1 Temperance. The New York Commercial
Advertiser states that several boa riling houses In
that city, within a short time, have altogcdier
dispensed with the use of ardent spirits at their
tables, at the particular request at the assembled
boarders. ' One af the largest and most respect
able boarding hoOiei in Pearl street, where, for
20 years piaat, branny hhd boen regularly put
upon die tahlo, by tuck request, had just com
menced. Pure- spring water was all the sub
stitute diey use." ; i , .-
At a public dinner in Lexington, Georgia, on
the fourth of July, where tha Hon. Wm. H
Crawford, presided, lemonade only wvt used, .
It Is estimated that there are in the United
States, 480,000 Mechanics, 900 Lawyers, 12.U00
Doctors,1: 10,01)0, Ministers, and S6.000 School
master.
Maine. George Evwu, Etq. has been cho
sen a Representative to Congress, from Kenne-
oeo umrici, in siame, vice air. Spragne, ap
pointed Senator. , , ' !
The My nic A "loniffr, Professor Eaton, in
a late number of, Sillimaa's Atnericbu Jour n
U of Science, hat shown that five ta tho most
favorite number of nature. He save at least
half of all known plantt have the- parts 'of
fructification in fives, or in a number which
it tbe product of five. The radiated division
of nnlmalt, tiich at the tea ' star, Medasa'i
bead, and eVery tpeciet of coral rock, have
their, raya in fives or in a number produced
by t tome product of five. ' Throughout , the
whole reriebal division of Cuvier, five it the
leading number. . We have fire" fingen to
the hand, and five toet to the foot, in com
mon with nipst animals which are provided
with" organs for tacking their young: We
have five teases teeing, hearing, smelling,
lasting,, and feeling: and Professor Eaton
further aaya there era five principles conatl
tuting tha highlett t ertebral animal, to witi
manv l. Inert matter. "2. Tho 'ftlractiv
pnnoiplei j Tlio living principle.' 1 4. The
sentient principle
ciple. ,
s 5. 1 be intellectual pnn
. - - i v
Vermont. A convention of delegatea friend
ty to the prear nt administration, met at Mont
pelter, lately and nominated Jot? Dotlittlt
tor u vernor, ana L;'?ran J; itcu, tor Lieut
GovrtKii; ' t.-.v-. ,' HJv-..r:fi :
' Six trials for the election of a membci of
Congress in .the 5th District in Vermont, Cave
retulted in no choice, , The1 laat Rnie,' the
Anti-Masiinio eandidate was alietd. .. '
At tlie appointed "tneelinz v of the
Board of Internal Improvements list
week, only two members were present
tne uiiriiiiij; uuai, rims, kxc. Hereto
fore used upon the river, tinder the con
frotil of the Board were delivered to
Captain Blancy, of tbe United States;
Corps of Engineers. Tliis measure is
subject to Ihe revision of ft full meeting
of the Board,' of whose kpprovaj jtere, is
no reason to doubt. The entire, diretv
tion of the Voi ks on the river below' the
town, is now devolved on". Cjipt.!' Blu-
V Jmpt6vtifltnls on1 the .Cape-Fear Jtio
tr-rW e fere grstibed. to b able to in
form our readers, that the im Drove
trients bn the Cape-Fear conlioue to be
proaecnted with jiersevenng industry
and anraryins success. The lucks at
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araaw lalliTKrul tftrln!wkH
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Aaataaay,
Mataris Medst,
tVaniaa tfMe-
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laatirauaatMt-? a. , , ,
dajiae. Samvt Jfko, M. D.
CliaaMt LMtwrea ca tka irawoVf of MeLit
awd il Srrrr, will kw dclnrrrd ail W- .'we,
dai s aad !)au.na. a by Ura. Ck taaa aa4 1. ibtoa,
at tka Alms llimstv -
ir ' .Nav Vii rhe-m, ttratt. '
llta aew ModieaJ. IUU ttin. u,. ik. -i,i
ea ta Nmik at rort. will kr in rcaUUM-ss for Ika
rvaeptna of lUs sctwral altiaat.
" !1 Hw
Univcisiij or Virpnin. ,
Tka next aetsiesi wul krria n h iivt. i
Sepleaker., and aaaMiaaa till tha Sotk of July fuU
leaaif. . . ,
Tka Cipro tea for lha arts of onwards of
ten months are aa follows)
Biajd, incladmf hod aad exW roora
braitare, washm aad atteaiUoce. C 1(JO ,
Fori and Candles la be furnh,.,l si
tfw Protlnr at coat, tad five per cent i
est imeted at ' , . j 1
nrw ol aa entire Oarmitorc 1 0J f Pr 5
h oacnpiea uy two sta.lente.
. Vat of Library end publie rooms.
.-I.., . i. i iii . . : - .
iwttwu,, icTT-, ana prniesmr br
attetxrrd, MH If two, each 30; ii C
mrre dian two, each f.S. , - j
yj
Ciat gvutlemra in thia toad h terry and
rttme cannol ba atluwad to aatebrata two r ava ra
or Jn.tr ajeaeeakl)' and in their own way, with
out an!jevting theuiaaivet to ttnkattl aiuittddver
sioatr 1 . ' :
uh Use lata Cold Water ecM-raima of Amer
turn laileiMtaSvBea iu ina etty of itadsHzlt, lha EJ-
Jttf vf Ilia tiaiadeo Journal tueuil to have been
efcwoanily vaed snd tnHated..' Ho noea Mot
like, at alt, such ' aqueous" doing; and is qnita
miligwaiit lUal " tu's v y vttas MartlJ-iMprr
menruge of ouri, as tta tullsvit, thoulu make
suik a jackanapes of itself.'. ' .. ' .i-
Aoi, Metu s. tditora, have long Been a-
waee that auld ' wat or, Wlin oililunly ap
plied, would give a considerable sliock.' llul
uare tn our lives uetoro did we biraw, or neai' ol
miVJi a thins, at ita.sVbtrerrM.t any body, t ' -
fUiit to tlio uvmt hut MiKiity etietioe hat
tlieeuld aaler party Committed against Uie peaoo
and dignity ol the Heulilio r i hay met at Uia
uour appointed, ueuleaneu tliemsuives at oniony
oil Hen a, litaitf a liatrwiti Mldress, and nartouk ui
a dianer, at whiuti taoUiing was drunk but ethl
water, ouca was tneir oiikitee; anu tor mil, cuey
bsve reoeived fierce Edkorial easticatKtn. 1 " ' .
jnad ma party evMulwateu Ui nay iiiteintiy
had they, at sonwiiflics tnppcna on sunk' ocua-
siena, canien muir pairaiiitut so inr as to gtn
"gloriously onuik in tneu country somsc'. we
:Ti .....t. . . .i.... i ... I..
ill vvmviv u hmcii umi -wur w. ' j . -ii.-ipi..
with all kit abhorrence of kitemirennce, would
hai'dly have got. augi wiihlhent about It, much
less would he have Ukuti the trouble of suiciding
tliem to thu iliaciiiliiie i hia liiiwaidnaa ntlilf.
',. iteipetling llio toahts, ha wrnes atlailot si
We have not aveu llie Toasts, hut we will Jict
balf dozen of Madeira, airaintl auy rcasonabln
quantity of cold wau-r, that they were st fist ts
stale aeer, und at chilly as niewi.iunuiatMi fug."
"ttave not seen the t oa.ts"! 1 Indeed ;!lw
Editors in the nation, we nresnme, aotdd have
made such a declaration with a eood consoiunce.
Bulbs it to: It it then u roper to inform him that
these selt'Saine Toasts, about which Ue his eon-
jecttired ,o uncharitably, anu Upon Whicli ho hat
main- to adventurous a bet, nave been toeu ty ma
ny: and tu our certain knowledge they have gone
the round of the Newspapert,' most.inaivel
loutly. Now, although an Editor rr.uy once in a
wbile.'pnblisli what it and ch.l y, yet it is very
unusual lor a majoritv of the brothcrltood, far and
near,- to unite in giving currency 1$ produdlnAt
uinnieresiing ana ttupni. e are men, ouiigva
to conclude, unlets w would Insult tlie Elttorial
corps of lite nation, thai the toasts in question
were neither, flat nor clidly at has becu iraairmed.
Wo trust, theretbre,' that the Editor ol the
Journal', on examining into the ease, will candidly
admit that he has lost his bet: kud, after1 detain
ing as mueli.i t the, Madei it as will put him in
good, humor, and keep turn to, that he m UjT
vara, tne remainder as soon at convenient; rotj we
assure him that -we have no nlycvtions iiiangre
thOkt cold water ctlebmtwu, to lake t liillc wine
"upon all proper ocetsiont,"' or" tHe ttomtwh't
, t t,.i .'.m ' .-.ii ,i-,-. ,ti.,-,l,,,....,v f
' Vi, ahui mm?
In tbls county, on the 33d ultimo, William
Itolet, Esq. 10 Ails Lucy 'Fort, daughter of
Ja'met Fort, Esq ttyte. '' '.r;y.: f.jf& ;
On, the .14th ultimo, Mi. Rbhert Tarror, of
Greenshorough,. in thia State, to Mist Eliaj
betb Gtiry, of JKtag William county, Va. ,
In Rowan county,1 on- the 8th ultimo, Mr
Samuel SecMer to Miss Rachel Dickson. W
"'?A the residence of Thomas l. Dillon, Etqi
in, Anson coutHk cn the V-d. ullimej Major
Rusacll P.ogcrs.to Miss Uebecca C, Simons.
. In Ldgecoinl. county, on tlie IJtli ultimo,
Mr; Uurwell Shellon to Mus Sally Uooh.s
V- :X t:'r. i r .. ; ,
' ;-idied, " ;
- In this city, on Monday last, Robert Smith,
ton of ..Richard Smitli, Esq. aged about 1$
yeart. ( - i , t f 1 '
On Little river, Wayne-oomity, on the 52d
ultimo, Hr, Jatnet lV-Saencr, nted 23 yeait.
; In Orange; comity, on the ultimo, irt
the Will year, of her age, Mrs. Ehzaheth
M'Culloch, consoit of Mr. Robert M'Ctilloch.
At Williarntton, Martin county, on, the
15th ultimo, Col. Ebettezer SmiUiwicki and,
oh the 18th, Col. Duvham Davit, .
In Iredell county', on the 7tb ultimo,' in the
I1M1 year of hit age, Mr. William S. Bievd,
on ofBenj. Urevard,Esq, v ',.. v;'
n Pasquotank county, on tlio' 24th ultimo,
Mr. : Samuel Nixon; tnd, on Aha 27U, 111 8..
Mary Harrell, in the 62d year of her age, .,
I Professor of Aoticnt Ltngtwgev J7r. ,ir
rttoat. ' " ' ' 1 . 1
Professor 0! Modern I
JJIatlermon. 4 - ..
3 Professor of MatliemaUca. tfr Tl..
4 Profeaenraf Cl-mlfrr. Dr. i. . n.i , "
t Profvlsor of Natural PLilnam.i.v n. '
Patter. , ' '
4 Protestor of Medicine. Dr. t i , 1.
T Professor of Analom ami v ,.
Juhnnii. ; . ,
I ProtetsorolMoralH.i oinf! , a ' . Tuck-'
tft T " ' , ' '
Professor of Law. -JHr. Jimx
Tha hitlrorlioti it ennvered. ! !,..
lures and , Imitly by the stn'dy of approv. .1 text
bonks, and in all eases, the assiduity of the stu
dent m teste ay a rtgiitret of examination.
' Every stddout under ' the ago: of tw -nty one,
Vtart, it required to attend at least tlnve Pro.
fossort Or two Profetnort and tho Demonsli ator
of Anatomy awl Surgory, unless, when he n.a
tnctilatea, hit pniwnl or guardinn shall hai-c pre.
, wi.iiiij, ,nr aonoois amen ns 11 re
quired to attend, or unless, tha Fscnltv far. ,h
eaust shewn, shall aHowldTiio attend lrs tlisn
. Monthly eirsulars are written td (lie narenta
and guardians, ttatiiia tho attends nee of each
student at lecture, and exhibiting tha student'l
primorcncy ami nenorimetll. " -f ..
'P. 1. ..i..:..j . . . "
. , w w ..iiuiiic.,. ina aiiiumi mnat na iiyimim
years of ago. He is required to wear a unilorm
ilrfs,he iartiiMi(ra of which are detailed in tint', J
cnactmentK. T1ii rule will ho rigidly enforced!
ths prescribed nnitnrm will have to be word oit..-
... iiucatHHia, uum wiinm ana witiiont the pre. i
siucts, when tho student annears out nf hi.
room, except, uiat in warm weather, he-myV"..
wear such Ikht gown or eoat withla the '
emcts; as the Chairman may approve, i j . ; v
:. Tha attention of iiaronU and oifardians isnsr-'
tlunlai'lv draarn tn I l.i . .n.t ..... , 1. . . .
their on ot Vard muy not be piwidctl
cimirri uincn cnnrt his nnrnsitiofi 4M hA AM ;
,ttttts.A..tk A.l..l.... al-T! n .
iMMviii.a ci ici iiiir inn iiDivtiFi iv it Aana aiiaa.
ertmhwniniftitni nt i la tit tmm..m i.ii s
. ,T . . """"vm mrmi ihiif uintrstjak
ouiy ior tin iirtie nncxpt.c(!f nt the vearJr rwtT
hut ihflll py tlie full tvet nd tents! whrfterev '
time they may emer.r', ':; . . , ;; v
In the M(lie! ntl.ool. aba full r.nu .t !. ,J
fTtklviH'llltV im t-inw!ilaaw.l k.. Ik. a A"
... wi,. airs tiatiiui iiif m
(ho University of Pvnnsylvnnht at equal to oue
' courts tliero. - ... ' ; ;;,.;;'
. A iz HPAPrrvn ,..r.?i n
' p - " uauvoii,-jrrQc:ar, ., ,
n'
""'Theexr't of Josejih Hawkins, 'vdec'd. lake no
tiee. I shall attend our next County Court, (o be
held for tho county ot VVake.st the courthouse
10 tbt city ot Raleigh, onthethh'd Monday In
August next, to take tho insolvent dubtort' ontht
tt which time and place you may attend and shew
cause to tha Ooutraiy, 11' any you hive. ' -
11 M -, i-. -n . ' ; WI1LHAM JdM-.S,
V'lalySl,'I829 ,W lis- ,
IllHH i 1 nil' M I f ', i J. I .... I,,', , ....-j
State of North Carolina;
'Messrs. Micaiah T. Hawkins. William WiU
hams and Dennis O'Bn an, exeeuiors ot the last
will and testament of Joseph Hawkins: Take
notice that I have been arrested on a Cnpl at ud
Satiifaeiendum, Issued at the instance ol Zaclia
riah Wimberly, and have given bond for my ap
pearance at Wake County Court", to. be held on
tbo third Monday of August, when und where 1
intend to request tbo Conrt to permit me to take
the oath of insolvency according to the provisions
of aa act of Assembly in audi eases made and
provided, whea and where, you may attend and
eroas examine a joO lhjulk proper
... aw ....
jStute jof' Nortli-Cnrolfna -j
Court -of Plefts nd Quarrpr SesRions-- '
The Governor, to the w oh Juilii a.l attscfi.' ?
Thomtts Pool and' wifu. . I
k' f '..f.iti tt i. ..Veleven- nritrocaj''''
Lareheo .V .; Ilarsis & l'ho 1 the 'f,ro...t
,L . . ii6.- , inoa. V. llai ir a. J
i .ai anneas'inc to inn aatiaiaiMinni nr n r i ,
that the defeni Inula in tint cas. nni int., .1.1.
..... w...., .. ...... vtllliani llllll ntlllll-
ration bemade for six weokt sncceasivrlv m tho ?
Uah'igh Star, that onlest the laid defendants '
make their personal appearanne at the next term i
of this Court, to he held for the oonnty nf er, ,
Inn .t ikn riiti4f In.,., in 11.1.... t.
3d Moidy In September, next tnd replevy the ?
miiH'iii himi flit.., ,,, I.., i, iiwirrmont . ,1 a ...
J T I . ... Will .
tie taken tgaiutt them, anu, exucution issue tc- '
cordingly. ,, .j ,;.;
Witness, Jettee Olrhent, Clerk nf otir u.tit$
Coaii, at ofilrc," tho . ;)d Monday of.Jum, iiiiQi.v
s- ""J.'i'ii mviiwia, l,, i.. (j. .
' -State nt' IVuitli-Carolina, ,v
Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions-- ;
. ., , vil. Hi M CI III,' lO.3. .'. V.v
The frnnr, to the oo of Judiciat sttaoli
Jessee Cotbrnn and wife, I ment levied on '4
1 ' J elevei) negroes, "k
ljirehcA V. Iii.ria Tim. I iK. hMAh.,, . .
- mat V, fl'iris. J Tliom Ti Harg)a,' 5:
' If Al.HMjir.tnft' tn lltrt e'tfil'....;.,.. Ml' .1... '
wis, me ueieniiants m tins cae are not inhabi .
lanii oi inn aiaiet u is taereiore nrdererf that
publication be made for six wcili ihi.:ij.i ,
....t... ,.!: . I. . .. .. . . , . . ' . J 4 .
....... i,,c vhiii ueien."
danto make their persona! apparnm-o tt the next
term of this Court, to be held for tbe cwmty of '
Person, at. the Court ! louse in Koxbormigh, tm
,..v, ,., o. li;.:nii)cr m'i, wtt!T replevy
tlie property and plead ti isme, jodrment flmil
will ho taken against tlieio, and exeeuiiott istno ,
accordingly. ''.,v-,. . ,
Witnets, Jetse'e tieker.a, Clerk ot our tsid
Court, at,)flice, theSd Monday of June, iHfJ," ,
. J -1. I .v..N3,.C C. C." '
Fraeadv. f-3 50 ."..'3a 6'J'.-
t .
l'.imnr'
' Stsitc oi' North.i?at'i
In Enuitv at'. March Tf rm, 18U9.T A;
,,vi..u. iouuiv, vuilipi.il.Kllli, l
J i i" 7 ' . I n..! .... ..
rol'y Hewellen, Admihialmh-ii V"."'"' ."'1' ,
id ldrick Flewellen, and T 'r:,Ktiiii)a,,
.. thers. I)i-ii'iid:iiit. i-' . '!' if'l :4 ... ' -l"'.
that hiiwc ll Flcwellen.and Nancy Flewellen'
are nnt iidmhilants of this State; It ItordereJ hy.'4
t'net n t tbat pnhlii-atUm b made In the Ra--lei;
ii it.,r fur six weeks, for them to appear at
tlie next term of this Court, to ,b held lor tha
oiiuiiiy of Nash, at tbe Court-llouss in Nashville, ';
on the third Monday In September next ihea
.... . ... I...,..,, n.c. n iiruiuruiine twa. ,
plainant't bill; otherwise it will bo bikea nri:
ii, Ii. .an an1 l.u.iwt ... hurfn . . ,n ,1 '
w........ ........ r..,. ill inui, '
"v't" ' '
a :: i ; . j. r pbakb, jr.- c. m. e. . (
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