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.11 r.rn MUlil'J .vpral vcar d,a e aPer of attorney for Mr Ik" ' inv hi'tuneaa anil i in tr.1T 5i i "'J r ff'i-Lv'tlie sale of anv, pro- v-but had rather Tie 'p,U nrnnrrtv.- etter of attorney to fcrt11. v.,.,l merchant of this A , ji directs, nf.er his debt J.f ridue of his estate. to he r.'. the sustenance of his futlie. ch8e f the power lie ad!s . i ...nioiirniillilin. ' "' Erl accounts and in ney will J,lll0t be small, .'grains out of : ..tiu-arifa f PO vests of . TrisK i ' i lf' " " I n. tn1i l ll tllllP Ivqs, the -SpaaSsh lAm- j alisfgTvC?- Freyrfc tad tel "info (&c?fcay.liT;l,tffr ttjSL ite. V-t'' V ? I town, 4nU V VTf ?ted a number o the prin. ( Voef Vwak hole inUe shatter T tl ' - VJ umi i ma ahnfts urthaw .-fi ,.r..u. vim.u. , . . cipal inhabU V.taV whoVere sept to C&4Jr fa,,ow Vthat Mi of the etorei TO AN;AVAr frojti tabicHberv-j rL.saooq0"'- ,, hTr.vi l.ivnvfsira.f fclir.t Rl.,Tthnt.t,."v - r.'t y.y.,v ... ' tehuttar en the oatude. In wd twind ticket or&rowi woii. f"1 lib tlits scanty amount,! of intwrst. :.i;fT,: ,. 1 , new employ !i sf P7 'ftn,"fi "pay nil baisador, and suite.' Ljrft rr;r:.7 rplus, .left ' Capt. RodPcrs, has favored tm with Wft11 rffv , akf "With rwe pancfcTto tli Sate of his sailing, and ftplitofuch.rsmfiPins I. 1 ..ntn..ttn to" any human "". ..Li.ilitv, shrtll not be jil wt v I i'04Pfl ...J" V..ffor acverai y - ii-ii to intcm-- had for He held the R-i- and "fs,fiS:',1 rears, iicwjw Til J i ,i 'ravaCiinct'i bin .-.nastiefoinicd. .I-;,.n.JM8ir in tli 28th ar. -: . , . ,f? jhat 'period his reformation ap- U to be ,iie mo!H w-1' k-er. He ardently and zealously rlreir'tlirClristiati Religion,' and or ru" vv ' . rhnrrh tie liosseasca tne mosi lited confidence not only of his bre- nnf thg same uocieiy, oui oi an ms intances. lie conuutieu ji ui Cashier s nil as a ciuzen. lie was ,nHcd with the. esteem and auednn . connections, his neighbours and trims friends, nnd in ease and afflu- ,(njojed the etimlorts ot a married with an amiable wife, with whom he lived for about thirty years, and in Lr bnsom, by this last desolating act iitiliiess, he has planted a tliouHand iig thorns of pungent grief. Up- milling Ins priHio papers min- it is louud tl.t he lias taken greai to provide for the payment of all Ml That his estate is amply sol l mt that ew men nrtheiilace were t independent or free from the em asaicnt of the tiroes. e seems at I mpiir hiadenaj-ture, so ur as re- w . . . Misdealing with Jlie vri(i, to provided strongly ggaiust adding ke 3lns to the enormous cenno. he ?boU to perpetrate, ana pernaps a !ysrawr tquld, not ho found, of ict at abandoned mingled with such In of moral honesty, 'ihe event has liis fellow citizens with more than iter, they verily cxuci'iciico absohile bisliment. A'CITIZEN OF FARIS. Parliament was prorowred on tlie2?tU February, to the iSthTVlarch. In ttlie speech, delivered on the occasion, re"ad by the Lord Chancellor, he says; that designs and praciies such as those which you hve been recently called iip on to repress, should have caisled in this free and happy country, he" cannot suf ficiently commend the prudence and firm ness with which you directed your atten-. lion to the means oT counteracting them. If any doubt had remained as to the nature of the pYinciplcs by which the peace and happiness of the nation 'were so seriously, nienaccd, or f thcexcesseH to - which they were likely to lead the flagrant and 'sangii'iiary conspiracy which lias'laHy been dflectcd. mosto peu the, ;y'H of the moat iu icdul u, and must vindicate "to the ultoto wurlil the justice and expediency' " tlinso measures j to which you lU'lged it nectary to re port," in defence of the laus nnd constitu tion of the- kingd . in." " LOXDOV, M.VKCH 2. ' The Conspiracy On M;oi(layl;iKt. the well known Thomas iVcsVin was.appre. liended nt his hiili-tg np a eharp;e. of high tteiisofi, and niiiirwi-nt a;i cxami-j nation at the'B i'.v-f it ol. lfi.ee. lie was ; detained in CtHtosJ) iiMrHvo ns is committed cm charavs of tre-.iyn -.- : " ; - triiuy MonfaT aprjjv ihiSVO' Wis atrempt they were foiled, the abutter ilrr mtde wool hit. nd likewise mbir blin ffrekt 1 heiag lined with aheet iranr. - fbeV thea i he tua ie olhtt clotbea wiia him ii L.iA:i':. -. . -- m utku noiea lorooga lue wiqaow irametf a bore and beTa the holt, and had nearly sac-reeded, in with drawing it, ben their noua aiyoke a joune man who sleet or?r i t . . .. . unb is a- and will probably ebahWIlialjdMaa.- boujt 40 or ; 5 years of gfe, and bodt firefect. iitc vr ii. uR.oc na very pnwaitne intoit discourse .The id nef rj vu brought from Maryland, about 28 or 33 year ago,mf itlt'supr . posed trill make for that place Any person W riur Court sit until la(e on SaturdayJast. V -;- .j " -PJ JJ J the .Ute, .ball be antuled te ss dollar, r " v.," ,r '.,- u Lt beeia BMlrfS W ane pltntrses tha cr'withoutthe state, the abore reward And all In Im? case of Mason Scott, charged nht DrovioM t as a ladder was fcrtmd in reaaoimbla expenses L 9Jm&- l wmi iuu iiiuruer oi vaieo, mier a laoon- ine niorninr, m us sacsi mc oaiaooT, -z ... puaiuu;, hc wm no uouot ous inveatis: SUPEROR COURT. The Sui)e-Nf fore ; ftD1 h" deceadinS they riar Court 'mil nfit.il l.teon SitaniaVlMtll:.- 'n .atleiDPf. !l U nPP".d had Thursday, the jar, brought in, at J oVf( ;QflB ovt tbJ 8tor?tknoW. clock on Friday jnoming, a ,verdict7in5 th) tthohoaaa waa no occupied ya of " guilty." TIuj counsel for the pri ! ny fantily, at the time, and auppoaiag that soner, however, moved for a new trial, na ",ePl uP.oa th P"1. t. i . . p., ' Wrtlun ten dftya, two different atorei chiefiy on the ground that tvvo of tlie ji! rtpf)n Crifts' North Wharf, in the .ecu- ryha be in inc rapetent to serve, llusiputioo. of aieasrs. 9. Davenport & Co. motion was overruled by his honor! ha?eli'een Forced .opeu in oon instance, Judge. Pax ton,, who proceeded to pass the sentence ijrf the law, to be carried in to e fleet, on the ytji May. But as an ap peal Jias been taken to the Supreme Court, friiin the judge's ihscisiiin, tt.rre wifl ol' course'be a sussiension of ths ex- fention, ea-en should the ligITerriUunalf4n.Spl,if,.!,,l'ie!eed a,,d t,,e re entered; everal barrels of rum and flour were edit ried ltr.; in the other, several large kegs of h iltfer. A store on'Smiih'a (tale Mar wharf, was forcibly entered a few nights sioce, flhd two barrels or Kiee ear rie.l olf. -About the ame nigbt, tho'ieck iiina store n Maqf wood' wharf, oeeu- pied tiy u. y. Trbscott fic Co..waatuoit charges H and, murder, lln.tit for htrit, be ison i here tarv's Mnir na it ruir.iinnil n(w lmn. ...Ir. .r decide agnnst the prisoner. . aura vd iiuuWa,' tie went off without Thft present posture of XblS case rcn- booty. ' Suturd.iy night last, , the can ders it improper lor us to -ntcr into a! particular det iil us, to the fVia!, " , . In the case jf 'tucket, broug'i't up on Miv to men employed iu hniutiD? olfhi a similar charge, a ..nos:.poMiitient "k deck, into a boat along side, -aome barrels plac? wwig o tlie ahse ice of "wifnessei. ' ? m('rci,ad!e bul ,hey decamped be:' tain or a vc-ifl huts at Crafia wharf. wti4 awoke by a noise on deck; he nros-. ; and as be opened the companion way, he 1 f'flfA flM J ri f I ! f I Mtlfl.i-r ait raaChdAiiB.ua - I jitlmn rMiioiii'iia ut -iiti tuuiiu i.iit ! . .. . ......... ... j..., .mi curing idem. 1 hey wero while men. arraigned at this term. "THE CORUESPO X D E C E. We have, to the' exclusion of less interesting matter, inserted the whole of fhecorrcs pondenco'betwe'eri Co n no 1 ire Rarron and Decatur, which hd to the la:e latdl rencontre.. only. The other 0 for were no proceed nuvs at; tire cei r o!tice yesterday in the case of the coripi- rr.cy. Tbue have been no arrests since Monday, nor have anv lurtlier particu lars of this horrid plot transpired. The precise tunc and mode m trial ol the conspirators is not yet i.xeu. bhould they be Indicted , lor murder their con viction is certain, llie government, if is presumed will proceed against them on the more heinous offence of high treason.! " . It is supposed the trials will not-coii;e COXGRE SS.We observe nothing, on until after the election. ; j g5ncc ouP astt j,, tlie proceedings of c'u'u-. The Englishman, of the CTlh Fehrua- j .. . . r .. n i ,!..,: gress, rcnuinn particular, notice : It ry, (says the Commercial Adver(is r) - ' ' , - gives the following suintnary of thetnost Ms probable n adjournment will tt. Le important transactions on tlie continent V place about the first of May. v The French papers of Tuesday and . Wednesday arrived yesteyday. Count! ' Hdnsim JJinton, Esrj. lias been .?p Simefrn has been appointed Minister of; p0aat.-al ekik d Wukc.Suprr.or Court, the inferior, in the rooui f Uie Duke de ; in (,,e of gi;iWf TiJnit,.,nE,f). re. VjJZXt naroii .ijiiiii';i i.raii ulh. of the Departmental Adminis rati m of Police, and Count Portalis Under Se cretary of Stale to the Minister of Jus tice. On Tuesday the remains of the Dukede Berri were removed from the Louvre to St. Denis. The proccsi' n reacfd St. Denis at half past two. The coffin -4vai meet at the door of the cathe dral by the clergy. Marshals do Vio mesnil and Mancy, and Generals tic Bet(iazy and Dnp nt, were pall bearers-. i'he body was placed on a stage in the, tain a free pas's March 25. : JACOB BAT ESr The ISditors of the IforAaroliha ate requested td insert thia: advertisement to their t respective papers and forward their accounts to tbw office. - . Private :Acmffi$r v THE. proprietora of thia iaWiljilJor, have ihe pleasure of juifermin their friends and the public, that they 4jftwe re moved the fenrfUle department; to a iituatida near ly opposite to the dwelhog house of "t5eh. (Calvin Jones, Fayetterilte street, posseiaamjr all th ad vantages neceasary for iuch an eatabliaVimerlt. V They have employed a,Vady whow talent' and experience,ihey are aatisfied, are aoxfitW will en sure the improVefttent of all submitted to her di. action. -. - . ' -- ' - j ' .... Tlie. prices of tuition will bereafte beTwdiiced to, and regulated by those oftft. Raleigli Acade- aintine' ':emfeileWi4wb'-tWf-i 1 taufrhtwitiiMit aeptnta eluwnK M - 'iai pnl,. v.. jji.tr 1 middle of tlie church, dir iug thc;rcle- TMti-n nrLniiA, atril 8. PTUL CONFLACiUATlON! iietitizens tf Phil.5!el"hiu have notj hwj yKars, witnessed a1 eonilagratiou wfaltv thrcnleniii" in Us aniiearaneey aa rthibitcd to them Vrstenrny veu- Ibe crj of rire was hrst .hcaid I'lqiiarter .aftr seven o'clock, and WtliM half aa hour, the whole of Nt.TIicatre''f xtending from Chea- 'Ireet, to Carpenter aircet, was en- ed in (lame ; which owing to its ex "roof, and to the aeenery and oilier Alible matter within ill walla, crea- m illumination over the eity and for ) ffiilei found, moria brilliant psjrhaps Ramerliefore oceasioaeabya Fire miaaelphia. 1 be beat was so tn- rs that no exertion of the Fire meo ' ve the buildings adjoioine the rare oo the ucst h'otlr theWofk p&Oai. Houso on Cftrpenter-atreet. "leitrojed, ai were the upper atories 'liMwo JbuildtBgs on Chesnnt-atreet m rireiioluBdiied, when lu ut nuper Mo preee one of ibeae housea waa p by Mrs. (1'aSeill, and contained Mr. John Dnpuy, a:id contained , Lis fcture. he toof of S h aki re a re b u i Idi n a a d - H theTheatrc oil the'eaM, was re - 5Ulyon hre; but the incessant nd' N mrtiofta of the ' nicu.beia of the p'e and Hoae Companiee, tflectually r'W Its progress on that side Weil5 reason to hvlivA. ilmt ll.ia rtiH- icholv P"i.f,iekc(l incendiarv, ndlhaf wnible deed itiiit hnva hpn Aprnt' - tel several hours before thefire was Fertd. na i imA ..nfto n aili.li ft Kben the alarm waa 6rat given, that ''A.tffort-:eould-..liva-.aa-d..4h l,8 Which were dVstrc.vVi!. The sufferer are. the Philadelphia 4 r CompaDy. Meaara. Warren and naSm 0f the TberrV, 'Jobu chief juatiee Tileliman. Mrs; Jobn Monneh James Burk, vu.. . " U0"ia9 Manning, -.inier, rr'waer nersana whn jj,'.1'6 nddinga, bad mueb proper signed. " FOURTH1 CENSUS. The persona named below, Iirvs been appointed by tbeMnrsbal of this diMtfict to lake the census of the counties, to which' their -oainua are eeverally annexed. " bration of mass, and afterwards rnnov ed to the Chapclls Ardnite. Mot ct!i;;n 100,000 of the inhabitant "of VinU at tended the procession, AH the shops in that city were closed, and a great tnm ber of houses y.vc hung with black;. Since the assassination of his Royal lIighV'ss 51 persons have been aTiosled ' v1jiT in Paris, in consequence of infornialiuti-T; Craven, against them. The Duke DeCazcs, u; (Jhowlio, Monday last quitted the hotel of the Oarteret, Diplin. .lab,-- ; Anfnr- Itriiniswick, flark, lilaJen, "Buiicoaibe, tV-aufort, lerlie, OibiJirrH?, Chath mi, Colombo. ('tin ilnck, tln.vell, ' t'iiin.ln. Ncusc Naviition. C. annual meeting of the StoekhoU Jb 'ders in theNEUSB tRlVUlt NA VIUATIONCOMf AJY. V.U oe held at te Statl House, in this dity.'on theAlh Monday (the Sit h) of April, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for trie pUf. ; pose 6Y eiectina Presidait and Directors ifjuitl'i .niij lur i.ic(jnsmng yeav, receiving a report 'A the proceeding ot'-th president aiid ilirectorsi for the past year, and for attending to the general J concerns or llie corporation. - Such stockholders as cannot attend irt" person, will please to adUiorite thir ' votes to be giveo Ty proxy, : By order of the Board, , ' - M.COOKR, Set'ir.' March 24. 1 830. - . ' - 1 12 2wt ' . . . .. .. 3 -Robbery. .Ty ON Tuesday the 4th ioat. aome time before fen o'clock, Ue subscriber robbel of a RED MUROv'CO fOCiCfiT HOOK. It contained about 50 dollars, chiefly .in jape Fear and Newbern Bank notes, besidea tMe following notes of hand -one on Foster Fort for . 5 dollars j one on Merril Carrol, tor .19 dollar," ji 50 certu ; one on Wairen Mouse, for 13 dol.ara ar.d 50 c riti one en Nathan Cilia for 10 dullara and 10 cents; oneone James Curtis, for 7 dollars t aili'Mi" us.'1 e wl,1J,l"'.v Alien, won Israel uailcy surety; fcr,! lleiriived at H-j.Vntk or, tl... K.I, in J. i wcenuij, one on,Wra.uavia uk ' - - - " " v ,i imiiUM nri.I aiilaa fail f Wm. 11i-V f .a H JW Stents. A reward of twenty doliara ven tor a restoration of the book, with i ts cm.ti.Miu to tne subscriber. All oeraona ar foib.d from trading for the aforesaid -notes of itai;d ; and the drawera thereof from paying them to any onu but melf. JEHTJ L0V7RF.T. Wake County, April W, 1820- i3 3tpw All the above ebomcrated, depredation wrre coinmitled nearly within guu-ahot ol aoh otlier and the article, pluudered. particularly ihe casks of Kiee, could' no' have been removed wilhout some consi derable noise and bu,tle ; . yet all wa d ':ie wilhout detection; or even disiur !i;inre, on the part of those Hhase duty i is to wateh over our safety at night. It is hoped that this hiul'Viil hff at tpnded to; aiid t'lat future attempts it'roJi liery may not pas without at lea I ati tf fort tu detect the oftl-oders. ' . Chas. Courier. Contrary to osir expcctatiims, conlra- ry lo. the expeditions of almost -tlie whole Air,rri.do t itiniunty, gVrierl Vive-, the i:n!sli ambassador, Jus ut length iiiH-K' ins appearance Ministers, to the great joy of the Ultra Royalists.- The timc.nf his departure for London .is not u as yet determined. On 'luesday he had a long interview with the King. The author and pub lisher of ah incendiary proclamation1, against tlie. Royal Family, was arrested! in Paris on Tuesday. The letjrisla'ive Chambers are engaged in eXamtning tn flic bureaux the laws relating to the fin- anceatlie prev ious censorship of the press. and arbitrary imprisonment. The Alon-jfoboiw.n, iteur is filed w ith addresses to the King, J oicSr-; from different public bodi'-i..'. froth 'tie-j.tjjh - fl partmentt; from the mepiliers 1 tin1, roy-j 1'eiroir, . al courts, from various military dii- M cklen'oirg, M Hig comb, Frank! in. Hoi I fo rJ, Ones, (iraoville, lirean, W.iyw od, JUliiaxf Hyde, tlertlord, lre!e!l, .'it.iinery, - JJ amoving u 9. -Jjgn Intelligence. AlESl FROM EUfiQPJ. The u i -'oK. atkil 6, e,cLr W tot Ghii. James Mon- Wit nf h "vu- one u on iue a3MOaillflnMI uiy. j ...... ..v . . . . . . Fhese papers mention a rumor, that Vn the Duke f Wellington was expected :.'N-. at raris. . tine oi inruu muru, , N ri',,ttin-.,to0 thaMiis Grace had arrived. The Eng.' ran.,e. , hsh residents in Paris are described asj,, having, in 'numerous instances, dernan-j Person, (led tlieir passports to return to England, Put, i or at leiist to remove out of France. The ; Pasq'iot auk, " intelligence1 from" Cadiz is to the fith.JVrtj'iiinoioiis, itmt. On Ihe lb it is j?aid tho Royalist; Kuoerford, gun-boats, compelled the revujters ti a- J jj ekingham, handon-some works which they were1 own: . ' erecting at Santebancz, and other points.: rJ'J 7. O-oM'hl-ID'Daniul-wasiri -pajinsiv... to at nek the Algcsiras. . FltOM CADiZ; The brig Spartan arrived: at a late hour last night.- in S days from Cadiz, which shfilctt on the .84 iiarcn.; vapr. Cowicr informs ttaatho important ope rations had taken place since our farmer accounts. Quiroga entered Malaga on the 16th February, but .was driven out onthefoUowimrday by 6J)bntyl whose lbrcef consisted of . 5tXJp men. Quiroga had retireM4oeon. ' 41 was ielieveu at Cadiz that his whole army did not exced 6006 men. r The Royalist army in the ..Pip-hhorbood amounted to 15,000, com- Irmmded bv FreyVe. ' The people of Ca diz were ail in favor ot tua nsuiuuyu- Constitutiogal trpo'ps at j j . . JStokes, Sampiun,- Tyrrell, Wnkea, Wake, ..ji Warren, Wayne, Thomaa Calloway, Henry Harrington, Jactrl-Lcihard, AVilIiatn tl. Disod, Robert Iyttle, Joho MrCtalehey, Jsjnes 11. Iloyle, Ufor'''e"0't,.ltt w, Williaru A "inni, ..icl.a i t ill ' J hn Wh:t I'M imi kI L tidi")', Jahri Jlan.cf, t'iliiaii Ureg try, Cblitle J ird.io, T!i'mai Dm, Jaaies !5. Itiofier," JV.i'.liiiiitl Pi.ikham, Diiuiri l. K.nnu, I:tqe i".of ueei, Nathaniel lluot, Obid Alaef, H'luipb'fcj flL'gius, Richard 3iied,"- -William P.pe,. .Iiilin Phillips, Jjiha 1$, Smith, Beujistjoiiv Foremart, llriil'r Uto itgomery, J:imis Hill, Uavi.l Bryan,. William tUttfh, JJ.. im lL. Fo. ney, iiiii o liniton, Jns- MeCiMirtaoghey, IN -i tli no hi liilley, AicJiiOitl.l VI eil, Edward (irtili i, Arieh ief Collin, Th ho.ih II. Walts, Kli Wur.l. tireeiflJrovvu, Luke Xlbeiison, - Willi Riddick, Mark Harden, Isaac Jones, Selb Vade, Gilbert Sellers, " Alfred Dock? fyi Tbpmtis Wright, John Hill, Thoinai Sutton, Samuel I. Leigh, " O.U.AVeatbe'rapooa. . Beth Jones, - Robert Johnson, Joseph Everett, John Sleight - .. v, .. . lIOuarSi ai and was to nave lift that city on Friday Mars and &r hwt, lor 'Washington. ' . j w li be g.i?er Gen. vives b:ts arrived in. eond'li'rrie. ( The naifonul 'legislature is in session, Land Will not adjourn, we imagine, till tlie Spanish treaty is brouahj to a final close. Du'rdifferenct'S wilh iwat monarchy must how he settled, cither at the pen or the sword' point. ProcrnitirtatH tnurt no longer be the order of the day. I I'd. Rep. PRF.SfDENTAL CAUCUS. We have not received,. from nut.hn.nfy, any account of what took place at the meeting of Members of Congres on Sat- . f . : i . Ildtman ' u,tlV evening last, convened oy ptiii- j lie r:oucS t ir tiie purpose ol consider ing the rxp'r .-iK-y of making- a nomina t on of s-ji ahl; persons as -an lidot -sT' r the PeeKiiiency and Vice Presidency of Hie 0. .'(,. Wc learn, generally, that the-meeting was, thin, hunut tillv inearhers only hing present. Tli eve ning indeed vs one of the most Hiif.i vorablc fir the meeting t!tat coidTb'c im.igiiied. it pourings rain the whole tiine.x Mr. .M'Siiii. uf Viiginiv, was called to the chair, and 'it was determin ed, in'eiTot t, but in what form we know not, .that it was inexpedient . for the Members then assembled to proceed to make a nomination". Na?. Int. General Vivi-.s, the Envoy Extra-' ordinary IVorn Sr.iix, ycslei day" arriv ed at t.!ie Ffaiikliu Hotel in this city. yati Int. LO, tist. Increase of Crime.--Seareely a night has paed within tbejaat fortnight, in which i a robbery has tool beea committed, or an' attempt to rob frustratei, in this cilyr The- nigh t7 before?, laatj between 10 and it o'elock, an nttempt-was made oil the atore of Messrs. , Vobson & Timmvns, corner - of Last-Bay and Tradd-alreet. The robbsrr had lulad the fence oa Eaat washing rn!f, APnrt 7. fioiri?ifid,lU:on, ot Soi.'th Carolina, ori:teriy Governor, and recently a mem ber of "Congress, frntirthat state, has been appoiriied by the President, withjhe consent of the Senate, to he envoy Ex traordinary and Minister Plepiputeutia ry to the Court of Russia, - iri the place of Mr. Campbell, resigned. 1 MAttititia At the seat of 6en. I- Forney, in Lincoln coun ty, on the 1st nit John Fulenwider, jr 'Estti- to itliis Lavmia Forney, daughter of tien. Forney. I)l-En On the 5th ult; Mr Jamis V.ebhensan, Sen'r, of Iredell county, aged VO years (Jacking 12 dav's.1 Mr., Stephenson was a native ol Ire land, and emigrated. to this country about- the 25th year- ut his age, married a wife in his 26th, by whom he .had eight-children, two sons' and six datihtersi and with whom he lived sixty four years, aotl who has survived him. There occurred but one solitary- instance .ot mor tality in bis family, during tjhis whole period-of time, ana inai a negro noy. sucn an instance or longevity in a family will scarcely occur in an age His surviving" descendants, in a direct line, a. mount td about (wo hundred and ' furtu five.' The deceased was an iudustrou, honest, fnigal, fir mer, and left behind him a haridsome estate, the fruits of hiS persevering and ind-;raigab!e fadus-. I try. : -;W- -' " i- "V.-.; I -: '..-'.' DIED. '' " ::' ; On the Stb instJ.on'bonrd' the Stcam-B(at,HC,n-rietta, just arrived.atFayettieaille from Wilming ton, Mr. Alexander V. Vickton, aged 36. die was buried witli Masonic honors. ',-- ,. ' ih Williamsborot'gh.1 om the morrfing ef the 6th instant, Mrs. France II. Uhea, late consort of Andrew Hhta, rrinaipal ef the, Academy at that, place, .'Trr .'-.' ; ..-:"".' The Xmerican Farmer; TfllE firSt 'number )of ih .9mirtcan J.. farmer waa issued on the 2d of Ard, 1819V It may how be considered as an e-Ubli-thed National Work. adaDted to all the vmrL. eties of our climate, since many of the WOl eml--! iu-n; cmzens in an ine states contnoUtc, oy their patronage and their writings, to its circuia wa and its usefulness. To mke known all discoveries in th cien!. tanl all irfprovedf nta iir the practice 6f:-AgricuI- uie ana uomestic economy ana to aevelope tuo means of Internal litiproVenterits general I j, cona stitute the chief objects to which the American Fanner is devoted. Ittakes no concern of inter est in party polities', nor in the ephemeral occor rencif s ol - the day. .,;, Tae -Farmer published ' treekV, on a sheet the si-zeof large newspaper, .and folded so aa to roake eight pages--Hnd to admit of leiflg Cenve nietu'ly bound up and preserved iii volumes. Each-volume will consist of 52 numbers, a title pge.and an iiiden ; and numerous Engravings to represent nw Implemenu, and approved system of husbandry-. (' '- . F.ach nuoiUef gives a true and accurate state ment of the then sttlliug prices of country pro iuce. l.ve stock, and all the principal articlej bnitight for sale in the Ul'irnore Market. , For tlie sum 'of Five Dollars, to be paid always in advance. tiwactUil receipt' of every number is guaranteed'. , , . ine i...uuor xaites ine risic. ana .cost of the innil should subsiription mone, miscairv, he holds himself, ncvevthclcss, bound to furnish The paper. ' , ' Alt gentlemen who fe 1 art interest irt thecifr culation of a jonriialr devoted to thase objects. and conducted on this plan, are retjuesie 1 to transmit tlie nimes of subsenbers But iXj"in ail caset tlie moiiri) mutt be remitted 6efuie thtpapst, tun be tent. It will, however, be returned, n any case, where the subscriber, n a view of 'he paper not being satisfied, may thins: proper tore turn it to the KJi tor within three weeks. . ,- . n allowance of ten per cent, will be made, when ckuned on all monies received tor, and re oiit ted to the Editor- A few f the hint volume, either In sheets 5r well botind, with a copious Index remain oil hand tor sale. , , ... ' , , -j Motes of the banks of 'North and South Carol!. Ina, Georgia andAiiginia, generally, Wilt be re ceived at par t rom subscribers residing m toe states of Ohio and Kentucky, notesf the Bank' ..f'.r'-ttO'.nlK. larill Ka r.-Aiva.l a, nan .nrl Cim sucli ubscribers the notes of ' all other banks, J which can be vtisposed ot here al a discount of not 'shore limn ten per cent. ' ' jXJ'AU coramumcations to be addressed te i ' -;; v;, - ii)US S. SKINNER, vr . Ealtimorc Apriir " - 12 tf. Al 1 . ed itQrs of. ps pets pubKshed at. the aeata o! 1 the iate Uovcrnrneiiis, respectively, are request- eu to gne the atovc a tew insertions, weekly. , Valuable Jaands. U ffTTO't BALK, a tract of valuable land. pa., situate in i iauauii vvuut, uu tqr. waters of Ouffaloe creek, containing 768 acres 'in; the occupancy of OoU M. N. JerTrey.-i. well adapt-' ed to tiie growth of cotton, ccm and wheat. Also a tract on bothXtides of HiohUad creek in said county,11 adjoining -heJands of ul. St .. therland, Henry Ooodloe and others, contain in . J420 acres, well adapted to the growth of tob- wheat, com, and cotton and on whica j a--goou mill seat. . ;, 4 . .- , .- . The above lands may be jhad on accommod;.'. ing terms and possession of the firsi named tra t may be bad on the first of January next, and th, J of the last named, immediately. , - For furthdr terms, apply, to WM.; H. HAY, WOOD Esq. or to the suDscriberr Mti. :i...-::,r-j.:Vi- ;,.. .v,VYM..BOYLN'; Raleigh, filarch 23, tf. , -. n 'T;i "-"it. ev,. i ' J :. :' " v"' "'5, '', :..--,.' ': 'f "f -.'
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 14, 1820, edition 1
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