A PROCLAMATION.
Tnformafioti : has been receive!,
of the United
Whereas
.i.. iwrsons. citizens
eiallv within the siaie 01 .xiummi.,
spirins; toother, to begin ami set ofl foot, pr0i
a''d prepare, the.meau fur a toihtary ex
edition or enterjmze against . the dominion
U Spain, with whieh the United State, are
Wail at neace: that for this purpose they art
eolietifa arms, military stores, provisions, ve-,
eM and other means 5 r "". r, -:
.iwiL honeat ami well-oieaoi.uircitizens to,en-
nw in their uitlawfurenterpraejirgani
"2.?.- r,r.w, -iinir mininhemelve9 tor the
game, Contrary to the laws in suh cases made
ana prov.ucu . ' Dm:nMrfii.ntlv I.Wh (Vnm the Water and
MwdeY to thriniddls of the Cabin, Mid infowrir
ed the- crew if theydid not; restore, the ship,
they would 'Wow.: her, up.--The crew were pot
intimidated, but enueavouresa 10 iorceiiieir wy
into the cabin, upon which Ibe supercargo fired
a'nistol and. whether he intended it or not.it
enitituunicated fire to the powderl and the ship
hlew up. The aiipereargo and several of Jbe
erew were 'saved. The supercargo found him
self) after the explosion, on a. pleee of timber ifi
thewater: The eaptain tnateiand most of the
crew perished. The mutineers, at one time,
endeavored to bring one of the carriage guns to
bear, sof asoTfire into the cabin,, but did not
succeed. .,'' " ' r
ftMibieTbbiected to' the construction oif tfie
national ship Independence of 74 guns', built at
i Boston, that her lower deck ports were not stif-
as the
,.r Trt ialITV THIS Ml rWWli4) iriuiut . -Q
au laithlui citizens wuo nave ' 1 54u,i ki t i.xvo,-, , ......
te'eVled0, without due knowledge or eonsidera-f pbreys and Penrose, of Philadelphia, and
tiou to participate in the said unlawful enter- launched on the 4lst of Augus last from-the
rizes, to withdraw from the same without de- nav yartf, was Supposed .to. be on the same
lav : and commanding all persowJrwhatBoever,1 model, apprehensions of aimilar defer in that
iLednreouecrad in the Bame', to Cease all hip has been entertained. Ihee apprebt-u-
further proceeding thereitw as they will answer . n re relieved by the subjoined com
the contrary at their pern, and i ukhjsix !wv-.-v hvi.w vw r..
enjoin amb KtquiHE all officers, civil and mil
itarf of the United States, or of any of tin
omparison
Feet.. Inch.
cwUerred irlbrVon.: ibia ItemiUib. and to '4ec1M tpor.
opinion Uat the covintiirt will justly incu te charge f
lugmtituae, u napes not reward nirnjqr w jr me posi
universal and extensive patronuge. fed. Sep. .
-EMAKAC? fork t6V Joiifeii4nll
iW-talaNlre-Minerva Ullif Vv'tii nninl
ttty ir gingle, at the usual pi fW v i p:, 1$, J ' ji. ,.
Tipi acknowledged faitlifolhcss and punc
tuality' with which' the Slriffs of the seve-
.: '"-i'- THE STOrtVt. ' " . . 1"m
IJuring the night of Sunday last and the Morning of 1 1
the foMowiner day a most dreadful Slorm of 4 Wind and
Rain-wa.expenenced nUhis place. The Caimniya of ' rat .countietfof the.-tate aft!tai have, to yeaniM e.
ue vn;-rtin: uAiih. ui . hc oi'imv v.j vuiuicu lur ure i uutic i axes, wtuui seem to supercede
ATm. Giles, Esq. dec. of Mr. Robt. Mitchell;, of thethe necessity of the cusiomarv annua; advert isem.-nt
l-Stores occupied ly lr. Jeunett and Messrs.. vRrt andt The Pubhc Treasurer Uierefore holds, he will Ka A.
Corrie were, blown down and the Roof of- the last, men- all that is necessary, when he reminds the Sheriffs af pre
tioned Store was carried away. The Wharves have . ent in officei that tlielaws rejOiiir? the ainountot the Pub-
been ionewhat injured, a Sloop from Bermuda sunk and lie Taxes shall fee paid into the Treanury otfpr before tti
a Brig forced from tlie Vharf and driven some distance Jltrtt day of October, in ech and every year. V
below on the shore f-4r." CarnpheH'S Plantation. For. : JOHN HAYWOOD, PubUc Treasurer
(tunately rio lives have been ost nor have we heardTpf, Raleigh, Sept, 8. j gtS. - "1 14 4t'.
peratalnjury received by any one -in tlie Town. But; EXECUTIVE OFl'ICEi NonTH-C AltOI j 5
aljff the SoUud thei4evstatiQn has been wide spread ar:-rZZ. : TX. ualug ; Bk Y iM
andi-winous. The tidVrose In s.)me places-to six and lirrHEV .n im1!i:.V . .! 4 i ii
others to 14 feet abov high' Water Mark, highness in V 1 ftlff V ' " ff Pardn 8,,ail
the direction of the Salt Works of Messrs. Jocelyn and T oe made, atndavits BUpportlOg the facta
Gamier. These Gentlemen, who had deservedlyhe-t1"6 in the petition, ami statement of the cause
. . . . ' . . . 1 !' .Tin AnnA 1 I . 4 T . I 1 . 1 .
mctipttiiwui me inai maae oy xuc court, will
be considered as indispensable. , . ""T- "
credit of havine ciiTied their experiments in Salt Vlak.
ilig to a successful result, and led the way to the estab
lisliment here of Salt Works, which had rapidlyextend
ert along the Sound, have bn tlie greatest simerers..
14 putot 17,000 teet ot tneir Works have been wasnea
away, besides 3000 bushels of Salt. Mr. James W. Wal-
WILLIAM MILLER.
t-tf.
HE TRUSTEES of ihe AtiAl)EMY
STAT ESVILLE, have elected th Jlev.
krr and. Cm. A. F. 'M'Ntiil nave lost considerable Salt. . .
besides a part of their Works. Messrs. Blake, Cowan, T ",,ltt' P"nPal.I!,t U,al wtitutiim : Vnl on tji
Geerand Robeson have suffered k total loss of their r?' l he..w,y commence teaching tlie Latin
Works, besides a quantity of Salt already made. Maj. Vff an Hebrew Languages, English Grain nar, Geo
f,.i.n w in-Unoi fr H ftr-uA .ff0A . tv.rf.ui KPhy. Euclid's Elements, Rhttonc, Loffic, Natural and.
The Independence, when lannchedr
...i. .n.i.rr inr pi. mi .iutioe8. justices, aim i uicw ui
eil.er officers of the Peace, all Military oiheers Frank Iiu, do. do.
of the army or naw of the United States,vaud iMfoendence, do. forward,
officers of the militia, (6 be vigilant,: each wijh ' ankliii, do; v do.
lu his j-espective department,and aeeordiag tt"I&aepeudence, 4th port from-An,.
his fnetii, iif searehioig oot jaa ' Q wtttr' ." - .
in sueh enterprises, iii seizing and deaiuingji .Independence 0tn port "Jfrooi; for
subject to. the disposition of the law, alKaruis ward, te . , : ' '- a Q
Snitarystores, vcBei7o'i' olKer uiepa. pTofliJ'-.B'ftluklin, dd. do. 1Z -
d. in creneraL The Iiidenendence had on board, when
r ii til it w t Mb vwM'-' - n - - ' t . - y . -
.19
17
114
13 ko
11
0
"2.
,6
0 '
0 '
81'
in
or
presenting the oarryiug on such expedition lauuched,a0 toas ballast, which could not have
enterprise, by all the lawful means within seti led her more than two inches- Her bowi
r: A
lhiur-4WW4ii;XM4xllttWu
faiiht'ul citizens and others, within the United The Franklin had
States, to be aiding and aisisiing hereiu ; and, her bowsprit was in.
eiueciallv in the discovery, apprehension, and
bunging to justice, of all such offenders $ in
prewnting the execution of their unlawful com
binations or designs, and in giving information
against them to the proper authorities.
,Ln TtsTiMosY wui 'F, 1 Jiuve caused the seal of the
no ballast on board, but
Political Register.
From the Boston Daily Advertiser.
Ferdinand IV, king of Sicily, is the son of
Charles, 111. king of Spain, and was born Jan.
12, 1751. He ascended the throne Oct. 5,
1759, on his lather's becoming king of Spain.
He was married April 7, 1768, to the Priueess
tv-nibi-r. in the vearof ourlxirdone tiiousand eipht Mary L-aroline. naushter ot the empress Maria
hunched and fifteen, mA -of the Independence of .Theresa of Austria, and aunt to the present
(emperor. As he has' lately been brought into
! notice, by his new accession to the greater halt
of bis dominions on the downfall ot' Marat,
Bradley suffered a part
tho' still severe loss occastoned by the wind alone. In
deed we understand that pot one establishment of the
Moral Philosophy, &c. It is confidently expected, that,
the acknowledged taknts of the teacher, tlie. health).
kind, with the exception of Mr. Henry B. Howard's, has 'f.' 8''fr' nc raLty of the inhabitants.
uutirely escaped the ravage of the Stortn. The loSs I'.V' rr!?A I'jrenw.ai o. ffaaroian; to
sustiiedbvthe dirK i-ent Owners of these Works mav ,lce.tr.,? this institution. Boaiding may be had qii
fb. estimated at between 50 and g)f00O. . ' , . JhW ' Wlla!,!C' Vt'niLe3
r at wansDorougn me tormrageawiingreai violence- . nrrrrnw a t. .Jt-JL " o i1-,T ; . v ,
shore, asfciC i (Ionging- to Messrs. Burns and Pigot and S"? jhj students ouiy tie snpplted with BOO ICS
a sciKxmerio a Mr? Jones weretakiit oi UutatoeV and I?JaaelPll'a P - ,:
driven tosrtine distance in the woods.' At tJie Solnid beC. . . ioi- ,UbitI WOR.KB, Secretary.
lovrl.WrdSlt tVorkr were .totally dcsti-oygd-On ugmtlth . 13 eotUOc.
Brown's - Bank a house occupied byMr. Nelson and no it a i-w ' ""'v't 1 !;-'' -0, i'i11' T -
ralTdy7w wishins; .to
orphan child wereVdrowned, himself and one son es- JL remove to the Mississippi Territory, is. de
caped.ona partof the wreck; which was driven 10 or 12': sirous to st-llhis landed property. Four imlcs from Iia
miles as far as Stone's Bay Anotheii llause intlievici- ligh be lias a Mill and 333 acres of land, $6 acres 'of.
nity belonging; to Mr. Evans, was alsOVashed away, which are cleared and motf4t-iiO"eorn.Thts pmp&i-tv :
Two white woroe'h ai'id a hhek maB4inda.:wonuHi prhth Is- worth .-tlie f tteiition of anyone TncTin-.-d tq five
edih it. "..-'.' ' i - ' "eat 'theseat of government, or in tjie city " Tlu'niill is
ine wreck: or a schooner was found near the mouth situate, in a very good neighborhood ,or custom, and on
o New-River, supposed to be frdta the "Northward from neyei failing stresunj there are two pajr of stones ; two
some Cheese being discovered hear tlie wreck. bolting cloths and a cotton machines-all of which go by
It is supposed that 20 or 39 vessels ' lying inside the 'ater: the mill having the preference of arty near the ci
Swash at Ocpacock must have been driven ashore as ty for making good flour. There isso a saw-mill in tbr
srnle seems to liave l?en more violent to the North wardnass, which, it i supposed, will be very profitable
and as they were eompk t' ly elposeJ. iM. Gun . J when completed, as Uiere is abundance of. good timber,
- --wiiJltc. and a great demand lor stuff at hieh m-iees. .Thr(
United States , of Aiiierica to be affixed to these
pre: nts, and signcdAhe same With my hand. Done
fx. a.,.it the Citj ot AVaslungton, tne hrst aay ot hep
the said Ui.ittd States of America ihe fortieth.
- - . JA.viES MADISON.
Bx tus "TaxsiDEsx ;
JAMES MONROE, ,
Secretary of State.
' . f IT. n r f mum ma.. .1 A... ... . 1-. n n.n I ! K ...l . .! n
buiud v uui icaucis uiny uo giaiiiicu mi'i .a
number of wild beasts ; he said American
uictia uau uu ci y uuiuiiuua 111
Indies.
little information of his character.
PrcfUhnt't Protlamuthn. The following extract from a. jn bjg person,he is deserved, by those who
CiTKlar ptttiblied wtiw- New-Orleans prints, wil him manv Vears asro. as tall, muscular
.';..vn r.Tnln'111 in unw Tnetianrp.lhe nri.clumation of on.) ..nKI.. f :.nn.anu .. ,1
" irirs"! annarentiv formed far lorn? lite: his fpalVri. ! T ."rLrs Bau ueen Ver
r- . . . . , t r i J . o " ' " .
Sir The favorablemdoient hasatjength ar- course and harsh ; his nose immoderately long
rived for making a suceescful attempt ijj favor like that .of his father aud brother Charles 111.
of tile patriots of new'spain. The. .eutt-rprize and Charles IV. king of Spain. In his mau-
fl'trs an opportunity for distinction,. aud prom- ners and conversation there was an unpslished
Lrs a complete triudiph. The place ol reiidez-.simplicity and rudeness, which being found on
V'ius is Belle Isle, near tlie nuuth of CJiadaliu. a throne wiiere more of disguise and artifice are
Aiiuut 500 ciiosen Tnen, Binoiig whom are smi.e expected, were rather pleasing. -He is said not
late commissioned officers of the U. 8. Artry, to be so dehcient in understanding as in nian
wiit aecouipany me'from that piitceto Maira- neri aud the.artifices by . which ignorance it
rde, wheie we land tlu u io "LiM' -Lic .is u-.ualy'eAeealed. His appearance is like that
u lrty-iive utiles At Lahuliia, on the i ivcr of a rustic, suddeuly raised to the throne by ac
tuii Antonia, about forty miles trum the f ea- eideut.
coast, and eighty milps froiii .Sii Antonia, I' w ill It is asserted that his education was syste
wait.for Jreinfpreelnents. Iron! Nachifochea,.&e. malieally- neglected by his father, least he
LabahLtf will fdll an easy sacrifice ! it is badly should become a dangerous rival to Jus older
defended, aud its weakness is v til known". brother Cuarfes IV. who was aeknowledsed as
Captain Lucket, of thd ship America, from 'S? 7irMiriiT'tll,pa''
r- I . i .ii j . eel ot gwod.truit t tes. I wih sell, with the above, some
Liverpool, arrived at Alexandria the 7th lust, cattle and hogg and crop now growing It is deem
spoke July 27, the British frigate Niger,, from edunnecessaay to say ftitire, as no one will purchase with
the East Indies, 7 weeks, bound to England, in- oul viewing the premises TOWN PROPER f'Y. Tlie
formed us he had on board the crown,nd g;fnble U)T on which I resi, -conuioinir one acre, is,
,. c.i i ir i i u i f- "m lts elevated situation, amomjst ithe most valuable in
throne of the king of Ceylon, which placTwal the city ; it lies between the Eagle Hotel, ami New! Jn
in possession of the British, having been cap-Branch Uan)i:,And near tlie State Bank and State-I louse,
tured after a hard fought action, in wfiich Vh& Likewisc,.two.6fbee lots, one of ane acre, and the othjr
uritisn lost two general omcers and a u umber "f u,i wiut-wuwi intirwemBHu, u a
. v riinvniant iqi 4liA t .... ...... 1 IJ. .11. . I , ..11
of men. The crown -and throue were valded at
eisrht millions they had- likewise on board a
therte
f
set
" Sabeln the pwsei'ied'Palnot, a untive of heir to the .Spanish crown ; Philip, Diike" o
pioviuce of Vuea.'itun. and delegate from Calabria, the oldest brother, being entirely se
eriee "td the .Cortes 'l'Spa!ii accompanies hie. aside from the rignt'of succession, ou "account o
AVe huVe arms and aiiiu,uru(iiii.'i-iooi) itieft el- ackuewledged debility of uiiderstandiiisr. Jle
rendy engnged aiitt-Cah calculate largely ou the cohsijuently hardly understands any language
ajd Ironi Tebnesse and Keulii;kj,--The couor,. but Italian, aud even does. not speak. or write
try thrr-ugb which - wfr ps, and seat 01 our
operations, '.tfhoiibds m cattle, .sheep, and no-
thiue will' be wanini.to ensure complete sue- has
i j i - i - . i - i ' . - .
i convenient, part of Ui town and Polksborpugh, 1 w Jl
ikc a reasonaoie price m casn or young negroes, tor all
or any ofthe above property s or if more agreeable to
pri- the purchaser, I will give six and nine months' cred'tt on
lhi"EaSfc!'e " purchasemoney; bTgivriig hego'tiiible
, . paper, payable at either of thcants' in Uils cityi i have
y- . a parcel of hous. hold 'awd kdchen fitrniiure and ptanta-
xx7f. tt 11 4. 1 1 .1 t ' . fwh may be made to ine at"arty-'timo before' the. 22t 'of '
At Willie Mail, a leV Hays past, py tne Itev. Isaac V- Srtltpmhr nr T Tf nnt snl,l hefnr t'.ut ,1
W Dowel to Miss Fatieuee Gal--!, tA th ln' i,i ln . 'L. oiVi'Si"
the balanqe here in(Lhi8 place . ' .'.
I if. Ita th'.a (itti'ftitiiltif itiJvTrr oil 41iaa mia h,...
On Sunday, at Smithv i:K Carolina Louisa, between 2 -B1W r.Utm' nmmtt : tn i,n- h r.Zi ...1;
and a years of aire, vountrest dauirhu-r ot Col. 1 homas . ai !... .!.. -. .. -.i. ...
w . " ' r .1 ' . v m.Tv. 1 i tit Aiir.tis 1111 iiir-.. xm
Lately at cw.Yolk Mr. Joiit JirActU, eldest cau wiUvutdelvnd make DavneAt.o tonsr. r indul
gence will be given. J.. SCOTT.
' Julv ll 1S15. . 'trtof- '
STATE OF i. CAltOUN A, ? Court of Pleas Quarter 1 , N. H, On. the s.-cond day of sale, (Sept. 23) I will sell
joiinsto torTr. Hemous, Jlur term. 1815.' to the hielicot bidder, lor cash. TEN SHAKES in the
John Pe!ircer T . Thomas Grav, Original tUclimcnt. SlatcvBank. 1 Wish to return myincere thanksio a re-
AMUEL G. SMITH and Larkin Smith," neroifa publje for past favors and inf irm them that I
nave ju.n receivcu irom iew- oi'K aim rriaiiij)iiia, a ,
nanusome assortment or jew iry k some good u.olu ana
lexandcr, .Mr Thomas
leiit, all of Mecklenburg county.
Cowan.
son of Dr. D.iniel McN.Ul late of WiuuiHgt. 1
k3 summoned as Garnishees, and the defend
am, li.iv ng removed outot tlie Stale,-sthat the ord.nary
amuse-
that with elegabCe.-T-Aimnst his only
iriient and occupation through his whole life.
been hunting, fisliing, and other active
process oi law cannot be served on'' him - U is therelore
irder. d, hy tin; Court, that publicatiou. be riaile in the
liateigh Jtlli.crvdt tin-lime months, that the defendant
in;iy ci'ine .'or war; I and j eplevy oi-plead, &c. by next
Court, or judgiiient will beciiiered against him.
. It. S .NDtHS,C.C.C.
-Scpteinlar,1815. 15 3m. :
STATE OF N gAkOlTN , Court of i'leas (J Quarter
j'iistuji rou.vrir. S Sessions, .fop. term, i8i5.
Sil-.er Watches ; a parcel of good Odver Spoons made in.
ray shop; silver-nioimted Swords, with Epaulettes a At
Pfiimes, at N. IT. Prices. I will have finished, in a short
time, a parcel of good cjghtidav Clocks, warranted tor be
of the best aind, and on the lowest terms. I have a
very good Workman, and all kinds of materials for clock
aud watch making, and wi.l repair arid warrant all kinds
ot watclie8, clocks and time keepers of the most csmpli
cated nature and ,wi!) contmne to do, aqd have doite eve-.
ry thing, in my .line as formerly, iG, long as I remain in
this place- - a .j J. SCOTT-
Our cause enibmees he best iiderests of sportsY In iuduleitie these snorts, he never re
Joseph iriV'Vain, r-1 liomas ray Original Attachment.
ft nishee, aud the defendant, hai iur removed fXT:W BOOKS.-Boylan and Sloai have
just received tlie following Books, iz;
i-.i . i. 1 im m iiihi rf ifPivpii 111
i e, tt ... . - . . i- a ; ' . ir ni iiu. s au'. m uiut 11 ( ( n la v 11 rt t ( ss oi i;iw cur . a. u -
numanuy--the gttierwtta-reemenl of an op- garded latiirueor privations. . His skill i:such ! il-.....i .', 1,;.., it '; ,1,.,,, r. ,..h, i, tim 1 Cant.Torter's Cruise to the Pacific Ocean. &c'.
presseu peoue, auu an 11. e uiesiiis aiitliuaut
upon uiue8tiaiiied,i:ouiinerce and industry, this
too, accompanied bj aprog)eet of incalculable
advania
tha ITtwt.'H Wli,.i. 79
.' IIENKY PERRY.
Copy of a, eW?r rem font, lTecatur, to the Se-
, cretary of the vYcvy, dated -
V -- U, S. ship Out mtiV, .n" Cape Palos,
': . June 20th, 1815.
Sir--I have the honor to inform you, that
au the lVJlh inst. ntf Cape Palos, the squadron
tinrfer my .command, raptured 11 Algeniie brig
f tweuty-twp guns, ad one hundred and eigh
.iy tnen. After a ebase of thjee holirsVslie ran
intu slioal water,' where idiu not think it ad
visable to follow with our large ships, but dis
patched the Epervier, Spark, "Toreb tnd Spit
fire, tn whom she surrendered after a short re
sistance. Twenty-three men were frt;md dead
onboard. Aye received from her eighty pri
soners, the residue of her crew hariug left her
in boats. Many of them must have teen kill
ed by the fire of our vessels, and pne of the
boats wax snok. JNoue of our vessels sustain
ed any damage nor was there a man kill
ed or wounded. This brig is larger than the
Epervier was built in AlgiefrtivTiearH ugo.
hy a Spanish coust meter, the same who built
the frigate captured on the 17th inst. and is
1 have the honor to be.
- . v sj , . 1 IIVI, 1CI tu "U iniii.T"!1. in Hf'it. iMUVitUf M V viiij . 1 ;r - - " . ,
that he rarely misses a sbof, and the qoantity ; Cotirt, that publicat.on 6c made in the Raleigh Miwrva, .Kerr "Porter's Russian Campaigns rof l812 wth anatrative
of rame whifch he has killed in theV.oursK of for three months, that the.dc4endanl.Miay. come forward 1 of.the . events which folh)We4' Bonaparte toJua de-
In..u. KA "; M k. ..:i.. i...r4. ' and renlev v or nleatl. 'tic. bv next Court. or hidtrtncnt vail ' thronemeat
He takes great pleasdre in disSbcliug and dress- bed aSa'nst Uun
ing the game which he has killed, an .iperation I Pealelr, 18 5
... I " -L. 1. . i . , J ' 1- t I I 1 II i 1 a i I
wuicii ue iniremaraoiy skiiuui. oucn nas.i s 4 a 1 1. OF CaUOLLN a,
'T-sris in 1802 and 1814
1 "Magic of Weal tl, n novel-
' Very respectfully, &c- ' " '
; 7 STEPHEN DECATUR.
Mm. Benjamin IF. Crowniiuhiild., . . ,
Sseretury of tie,'uvy. , ' v .
r :" '. 7."''it- "'- '
1 ';;. ' ;-' ',' '' .. BOSTON, SEPTEMBER i. ',-
The English ship Perseverance, on her pas
age from Canton to Bat&via, with a, Javauese
Malay crew j was. risen uptm. The chief mate
B as' ou'deekj was, kilfodthe Caiifatn," ae
condmate aiid snpereargo were in the eabin
.onumg what had happened (be? barneadoed
been his passion for fiohing too, that in his di
version he regarded neither heat coId hunger
nor banger. , - ---- "-,,
Picture.- 1'krV's Victoht.
TueLoak F vfkcti i) I'iCtche or tins important and
uxuaord.naj actum. has at length been published, and
not oniy cquala but sui passe sail that wasexpected from,
u, ihoiih the hopes 0 the public were raised very hrgli
by the reputation of tlie Artists' who undertook it, and
by tlie grandeur of the subject, upon which their talents
were tniplojfeu. 1 he .point 01 'the acinon seicctect by
It SAXDERS.C.C C.
! 15-3m. . Lowl of the Idles by Walter Scott
, .j J ...'.-" Waverly.hy. ' -lo.
.null u m 1 mi it v.v win ir r . -
t v-7 -j ' Uer.Insp of Korwnvhv Miss Ptfrt-r
Reuben Sanders,. Thomas f;ray.:,Onginul Attachment. t" Srvej;ing
D AJlUhh U. felllH, summoned as. Uar-.,)ubuey9Pin
nishee. and the defendant, having removed Ciniper's History of Amepica
out of the slate, so that the ordinary process of law can-; Urania; a Foeni by B. Allen
not be served on him. It is therefore ordered, bv the 1 Artist a Al iimal
Court,' that publication be made in the Raleigh Minerva', ' Locke on tfe . UndcraMndimf
ior tiiree moninsj inat ine titenuaiii may coiiie lorwmci Hamilton r vyorKs -and
reHtvy or pliad.&c. by next Court; or judgment will- Harper's Vfulo. . .
be entered against huh. T . -; Mavor's UniversalHistotv, 25 vol.
R. SANDERS, C. C. C. Cutbiish's Chemistry '
September,'' 1815. 15 3m. The Marty's, by Chatca'ibriand. 3 vol".
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ttie Piiu:-,isot all others the most inUresttOft- arid ini i LJ TOLKIN, on the misht of the 20lh &Ugt.V w-u iiove anaymmac.; oi iwcaavagw, w.
d.eatheniostfavou,ablt to tl- Artist, because better j Q ast,from Col.uSe.n Hpenifer'i UAm' . ., '
nun a other caIcui.;M to exll.bit.t hcpr.nc.pal hguro SlZh Uone, tipwardsot fivctcethigh, iourn fore-! ut of AuUiorf AuSrof Calamities of Au ,
ilivtlic n.ost pumment 'altitude, and to freseht it n,osJ i ickbA . eft' hmd hoof split on the out side , lately f ot AuUlor8' AutUo. ot Calamities ot An-
uieuifcugcn.eiii filial., oeMiics, me auvaui.ig'e ot ti- ha nol , v th ck l W.H thank any person tof pHrttmhPr 1 1K1 i " " ldttTK
iibi.gUic l..in n September 1, 181a. ; , , .
bv Uie cXiTiwn oi lus BOTU'ior ttiind he rose abiv onli. v' ' c?iw enrvrrn statp. fit w- Aiinf.fM4 .
the
companion-nay. loaded their muskets and
liai-y coiiimaiidv rs", and accomplished what mere courage
unaccompanied ny geiuus never culL have--attained.
Il Calls U) to-, tlie aiy'iiiation hot merely the weight of
U.e wan ior's sword, but tthe fertility- bfl his resource;' '
The tune chosen is thai crisis'when, tindiing his ship the
Lauieiice, .unfit for continuing the action, coriiinodore,
Ptrr), shifted Ins flag to the Niagara. The fleets in
volved m smoke and confusion constitute tlie back
ground of tlie. Pic.ture.1ine,;m'the fore, thcUoroino.-'
dom is exhibited standing in his boat under the bow of
tnc latter snip, trom, which a man is seen throwing out
a rope to draw-the boat along side.
1 his is unquestionablv one of the noblest pieces in
that department of pain ting that we remerubfiv to have
seen. The likeness of Commodore Perry is strikingly
fine: we are told too tha,t several others of the portraits
bear a strong resemblance to the persons they are in
tended to "represent 1 And' we think that, in advertinsf
to the great-Mlue ef-thlg work, we should be unjust,
and shamefully unmindful ot what due to the deserv
ing person to whose enterprise and,inctustrythe coun
try is indebted for it, and tor Other firtt rate Works,' if We
nrglceted tcomplfflneht Mei -Jjelaplaineottthis-occav
sionj to obserte,- tor rrHvi. public consideration, thsthe is
the first,' audi indeed the only fferson in the Union who
hs done any thing effectually to commemorate by graph-
Septemlr 8. 1R11
Near Charlotte C. U. Virginia, wars counts . ' " - ;
14 7tpr- " "T wiiiiam KOtes'totne court, on motion to prove will.
VALLAtil MtOtitlllt OltbALli. j A.rAl'JiH rriting, purporting to be Mid eon
The subscriber will sell six hundred and 1. tain the jioncupitive wilLoiJoJ.n.S. ; Jor-
t'ortv-five aores of Land, lying on the Waters of Second f bpe-nciiurt ottered fi.r probutu.-- Whereupon -
Creek, ttowan county ; belonrfing to the Heirs of Hatch "Ordered by the court that not.ee tosue to the neX, of
fvnt it i, ,wJ,,hSi to rrive a minute des- km, and' that publication be made m the Raleigh .Mi-
ssary to Five
criptbn jof tint land,,.as. U is rumiidihod'kbjaigia,
purchase, Will view the premises. Tlie soil is fertile, and
well adapted to the erow th of Corn, Cotton, kc the sit-
kiation plea arit and healthy.. The ternf may be known
Ly. applying to the subscriber in the neighbourhood of
hjahsbury. Rowan county. . - :
I I1VJJ1A3 U. 1J. 1 . -
putoU for" dcfehce and then dreif ft cak of C reprcwntUtm, tlic actw
lijowan County,
August 30, 1815
1515tp.
have just received &h. elegant assortment
nerva. for six weeks, that those interested mav come"
Forwai
same at next court tp be held for the county aforesaid, on
the 3d. Monday inuoVt-ruber next -,'-
Test, . B.S.K.Nfi.C.C, C.
; ttalejirh. Aner35th .. : 1 V7-6i.
1JIAN0 FORTES, The subscriber has'on
7 fiahd, and will receive within a few days,
several' $uperb PIANOS, of lie newest, construction
which wdl be all. ytairanted, Aeim.?' --
making a choice cahnot well otter i, 'as thei;ewijbe .
!an anxi -
anionpr tlie number, common and upiijrht, Apier.ran ;
Kn&tish", iiistritineiitar- titters. Post idd, will receive
of DliY GOODS, which they are opening nest door above
the Star Office, Ualeighi Their purchases were made in
NeW-Yoik ftiHbsshu awl dio'iiftifcs carefully detected..
Thev can therefore urondise the niost reasonable' XJrtns to
-September 15,; 1815.. -. , .! , IJU..
iirediate attention anl the pianos dcHpatched IQ- ji
part of the Siaie Wtthnut danger of injury. ---.JA-'Cs.
Tl.-"f . .
at the Mioerva-Oflke.
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