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ii JMuJu (UiiLV J W VOf. V. BAUHntur, y. :..., TiTn.oV may st im. NO. trj, A rriuM't wtir n t iu wf ;n f i j-. Ui tt Srat mtrvo.d lnty4 wti I T rth wnfjuHK - : AI IrTtn aiWcltelhe ffcry am N 4 er tfcejrei:! m be tiwdd to. A AU to (v'titfa frfl feat Il4ds aad to ' ' h iW Virgin. From nswburg, by Ale sander Stuart's, John MlddUtoes Klrhard Park's, Ed uad Acbcion'i end Eweil Iliil'i to Ab betille. - From Co!amMilr M'Cord'e ferry, to Ntltoa's ferry, on tbs Ssntcc, Intersec ting ibe nth rouit betteo Camdco sod Charleston. Front Waterborough to th Fork of (be Saltcsther, St. Bartholomews From Cambridge, by Scaefftetewo, Qaeeothoro' and Golden Grore, to CreentlU Court House. hOeotjt. Frms Creek Agency to Tallahassee, . TromMwttoft Court lToW.' hf o ville, Newman, and Fajetie i!t. to D Kilo Court House. From Macon by Forsyth ami Himil ton. to Cotinrlofl From 'Athens, lo Lewrenceville, In Ctlnett count f. ' In Ttmt$. From HfMan Court Houte, by Kings ton, to Athena. From Wathinrlon to Athein. From Columbia by Hurt's Crot Road, WillianmilUr at Rock Spring Fitblnir, Ford, on Dates Hirer, Farmlnon, Moo roe's and Fstettetille, to PuUtkl. From Harriintville, by McNiry Court House and Hardimsn Court House, to Tipton Court lloute. From Jackson, bjr llrrlburg, to D er Court lloute. From Fuiaikl. br Lavrenceburt, to WaTnaaboro. From Rernoldtburr br Pari, Weak Iff Court Hone. to Obron Court Houte From Munroe to TompkinifiUe( Ken- tur?t 'From MurfreeHorough bjr llender ton'ar To!rra StofO - Beh Grot, Stone Vbn, -'-Hillaboro' Plenant PUJna. Ciljwrtr BrWee, to Jasper, or Marion Court Mout. From Jjckton, br Hwooi Court IlMiH-t end Tipton Court Huuie, to Din iel Treadwell'a, on Bl t'rek. From Rernoldtburr to Doer. From Htiritinrdon. br tiboo Court Hwse, to Drer Court ItVue. From HaTdinville to Florence, Ala bama. ' v From Frankfort, Or Giat'a, SrennetV Yeocuro'to and Mactf Hie, to SpruigScld. From Pike Cwirt Houto to Unwell Court Hooseilo-Virtnlai -i From Frankfort, br Chrlttlanburp and Foben'a Store, to Lyncbbure. From Rottellrille, In Kentucky br Elkton, Red Rirer roree, to Clarktvine in Tennetaee, thence to Yellow Creek From -Shelbytille to New Cattle, in atead of roinz from Frankfort to New Cattle, end from Middletown to New Cattle. From Greentburj: to Munfordrille, by the war of Somerville and Uotderman a Iron Workt. From Hopkintrille, by Lindser't Mill, Flat Lick, borer, and Paris, lo Huntinir- totwinTenoeeaee.'' - From Eddrville, by Waidsboroueh, to Paris, in Tennessee. From Hardinsbur? to Rome, in the state of Indiana.-br bteoheninort. From Southland, by the mouth of Ten- nettee Hirer, and ovuracken. Court House, and Mavfield, to Paris, in Ten r - w w ' oetseo. . , v. "olntaieotrnoEflraontonrin-ihe county ot Barren. .v From GlatROW to Prewm'a Knob, in Barren ' county. . From Aucutta, by Woodward a to Ma- Tra or ciar inner - ; I rum JUUUiOTiiiw, wt ,..mn, iVttWoltraWE From Chillicothe. bf Greenfield, Leea- btjrff, and Wilmington, to Lebanon. '- T' "II . t' l ill. illflT.r rnnntv. . js .... From Lebanon, by Franklin? GetTnah- town, Winchester and Eaton to Lon- arrtrtHe. " "'- '7 "From3fount A'eroon to Marion. From Hudson, br Boston, Richfield, .nd tlickner. to Brunswick. - ; From. Parkman, in the county of --0-w -- j If!f Tjmpujii, to Ui.IontDJa Pt Of tr, tnd trUir bf Truiutu! Wlodaor, hi i(txo(amU. . a a. a ai a ft A av I rm trrtn, tt taniin-j an4 ew Irvfn AVi'.Sw Ha Tufftwke. Wiftti an ! Vfcf"! to I'iUo4.' - Fo C4U, tjr Na JtumU;, N w IIrfton, to cotraUia. . 4 from warrejtt bf UMia, urookDHJ.I Hirirortj, varntin, Klntman, WJIiUma nay, AiwJotar, I'larpont, aod Monroe, tol !m-.... ... h FWMttr.Ceneril ma;, wbenever - From - WarretH HototU, . Mec,IU W k eiMdUai. emms iWa 1. L.raeL40anon.anainoiltoencrvoo. on'ritra)Oo - HafietOuuaruHV06Da - av a town, and fowler, to werren. From Medma. br Liverpool tod Graf - Ion, to EtrHe. from vwuf to laiimaor. From Gallipot!! to Bqrlinrton, lo L - ax ai a aatfl rtnet count r, aod to return brGulaodona and llerrer a Bottom, io VlrjrjnJa. from omnoB, or u.meiuie aoai mm mm mm McConneltrille, lo Brit'ol From Mtntfield, br Botrriot, lo Up per Sandutky. From New liiren to Tiruo. From Lower Sandatkr to Ponlsnd. From Jack ton Court lloute to Porta mouth. -From,. Kpnrllle -?iMlt. rowntrkliev Lunr, and from thcoco br O i ford and Hamilton io Ohio. . Fro-n Jack too Ptt OfHce, by New Lexinrion, New Wathington, and Beth Ichrm, to New Cattle, in Kentockr. From Wiocheatar, by way of Noble I-1 tille. to IndlanaDoli. From Inoianapolit lo CrsrordtiIle. From Princeton, by Petersburg, Wath injftoo, Btoomfield, Bloomingtofl, end MartiMtille, to Indianapolis. From Rod port, Portemille, to Washington. . In MttlimMl. From Colambnt, by tho Chvtaw Afencr, Jackaon, Port Gibson, Green- rille, Wathinpon, Natchec, and Wood rille, to St. Frandtvillt , in Looitisna. From Wood7ilIe, br Liberty, Holme- rille, Colombia, Aupnia, and Winches ter, to St. Stephen'a, in Alabama. From Jackson, by Copiah Court House, Monticcllo, Columbia, and Ford's, to Saieldaborouicb. From Jack too. by Wkktburr, War- rcotoo, aod the Rock spring, lo Port Gibson. From Wathinrton by Meadrille; lion- ticello, and Monroe, to Aofutta. From Greenrille to Petty Gulf. From Columbus, by Hamilton, and the Cotton Gin Port, to tbo Choctaw Agcn- From Aojrutts, by Leaf Kirer, end Green Court House, to Jackson Court House. From Woodrille, to Pinckneyrille. Discontinue all other post roads in said State, except thete of the seats ofj Justice, to aoon aa tho same can bo e (Tec ted contfitentry with eItliog"c6fitrac(i. ItillHnoit. From Springfield to' Lcwltlowiw -From Gonnif by Fairfield, to VandaUa. In Wtfouri. From New London, on tho MisUipi rirer, by Fayette, on tho Missouri rirer. From St. Louis, by St. F eruinaod, to St.Charlee. . That tbo Post Road now.. established, on the south side of . the Mistouri jirer, from St. Louis to Boonrille, shall pats by the seat of Justice of the county of Gas conade. In Alabama. From Dale to Marengo. From Greenrille to Montezuma. From Montgomery to Cootawda. Discontinue tho post route from Au gusta by Fort Jackoft to Ccawda.; And that the Postmaster General be avthorixed if br him thoujrt espejdieat,!- to cause a mail to be tranaroitted br water ronr thr Chr of Mobihr tr the Citf of New Orleans. I From Bellefonte, Jaekaorr Countr, brp'rclorint' the moneri or frwi their ajfent in Gunter'a Landing, to Blountarille. ' I From Athens, Umeatone county, br t0 ijasiuoiil ivi r luiLiiiei fn,Jrfcanai7'' From - Hempstead "Court ' House, by Long Prairie, to Natchitoctiea, Lotiana. From Little Rock to Monroe, Louis- tans. " " And that IhiifiMSent route from Clark I VOUIT TIOWSO, Ii' BTCUIlin.uaf unrnitnil be discontinued. See: 2. And be it further enacted. That all TJOstToutes which hereaneKwUhin the ...... :. .:.i-Yit',A yield one-fourth of the expense incident 10 us esiaousnmenv, anau dc uisconunuco 1 by the. Postmaster . General, unleaa in I nection or continuation oT s-route or routes i Provided, also, That this section , shall not be ao construed as 10 deprire the . " Slimfls 1)HmI,V . seat of Justice in each county of oneTmj,abOKipr Ti mail going to and from said town- tf mi rout from v, Tat,w9, tf brUra Jim J(uniertU! and f rank 1 fort, to LeoUbwrr, Fro'cn Hairen'iStora o4lo Mjimtoo. From V I Nrt; to I WK-oolai Court llouto, to Ktnttar Court lloute. In VlrrlnU, be, au4 tbi lime art I oareaf cJicon tinned. ; T See. fef V Uptlhir putut.TUx k irmntxntd from Ki. Chirlat. la ik. I . utat of Mltaourt, t Fnftklin, h.atid nute, br rbo aeit of Juttlco of CalUoa land Boone eountlee. httead of tKo route I no etUblitbed br U t aod mar. afta. I ' leauaa the mail to bo treoiported rrom 1 FrtnkDn to Llbertr. InCIar countr. br tbo aeata of iuttico of tba eoome of I Saline, LllUrd, and Her, Inttead of tba route ootr ctublitheit br lav. IL CLAT, f paaker Home of fUprrattt!rs, JOIIJf CAIUU&U. . ... WcvidrMt ftvoaia pro Utnpor araaVafYM, .Iforr 34 Wi. Apprwrdi JAMRI VO.tBOt, AnpfwVad, March 3. lit). tuiL-tnttWHU $u rejs'M.yriTux Vial tkud RotU ITattovlea l BtttT rTlllR enNcrtbrr bavmr Crxar?wnrri lh X. manufftort of lala. fioiUn. kc. ua . f ttMr act), it wta'Hcd to aupplr anr miko- uty of the fottoatnr drtcnpt of ArxWa rie' and other Gtt 'are i ApwMcanrr tiaj, from one dr. io MMM. Fata MniiaUa "mWj, of trrry (2rip!'a. tincture Aotilrs. aiih arouitd atoppr.-i. Irom half pint to one pllon. Ppede Rittlcs Hh aciuertd corrr, (tin half fiM t two - - - Dmjritt' PackUt: HMtla; wi.U avt rirrow motilha, from half pawt la two i.ia, Arid Ibitilaa, trhh frouod atopprn. f!arVr.- V-.-'-;-- Demijohn, frur om qiart to 10 nam. t'onftcitooet Rhow Buttle, h prfn'mg 4a, PickCnf and freterrins; Ju ainigtit and turned overtops, from half piat to one Qnart and htlf pUtm bottles. V ahinjrmn, Fayette, FrsnkHii, abip f rssklm, Afrrtcuhural and Mfomc, Cor. ueopina, Ameriran Eafe, and cwdaoo tUAmmd. focket flasks." - . tahjrr Water, Muataid aaJ Csjeano Pepper Dottle. BnufT, nlackint; ami Ink Bottle. With ertty otJtaf oWriptioo of 1akand Bot tl naila toowlaf taa an t waaoaablu lerw. - - T. W. DYOTT. IT Wm pftffwCT of Reeoad k Baeo strerta PbiladelphM, Oct. 12, 1834. 54tf ft? RdHors throaghout the fnitcd State rno aU.H tor T, W. Drott by tUo year, wiu piraw iwcn u aoore au luroia. A LOTTERY 17I0R the benefit and encouragement of MR. . Cil.iNISM. ta the Western part of .North Caroliaa. Srfifwr. 1586 TICKETS, AT g2 EACH. jmr nru jtL.txr-rtr:t rxnr.-r Prixe of 500 dollars (a Phaeton and Cotton ... .Baw aSwl i 1 . 1- 1 .1 2 3 2 do. R300 (Family Coach) i 3U0 do. R2M (Cis;) is .1W do. 1M (do.) it 180 At. ia 130 do. $100 (Sule Board and Cotton Saw Cm .... i 200 do. R80 fUijrandRociable) ia 160 do. R2J (Bedstead) . i 40 do. S14 (a set of Table)- far 43 3 do. JR14 2 do;R!3 WirxUor Chain) . i S( -3-do. (two LadW." Work Tablet and one Pembroke) ia 30 do. do. 8 (Bellow top Cradle) ia 8 6 (6 Plouifh. 8 Street Lamps and J Lard Cana) ia 60 .10 do. R5 (Hat) ia SO 1 do. R4 Candlestand) ia 4 1 do". 3 (do.) i 3 70 do. RJ (do.) i 60 $JQ do. g2 (25 cast steel Axes, and 275 pair Shoes)-"- - seu0 I d- S '" Ware, Jewelry, Sh, aui. $ ,.v, ... '!!.. cwi TickeU can be had in Cliartotte of the under. tinned Commiaaionen, by letter, postage paid, tateariiio, ccmcord, unoomton, Vl - kflr Vll lot AO I fatUatlaaf a K'hit B-klai4aa t hmlvai ptf pril netnei thirty days after the crtwing, or refawMhe money to purchaers of ticket, provided the tcheme shall not be drawn. 8 AM-L. HENDERSON, CKTXN XENOUICK, JNO.BOVD. N. B. ExpUntitory Hand Bills can be had the Commiwioacrv , 41 r" t.-- yyw . Hpo the CaoeAoWirj-budncst w-antfd by :fZrrJ "J io yeaisoi BKOiW an sscowipotinaup oMpoii- finj t rood place, where he ill meet with pooa treaxman, ano nave a cnanre 10 ien.m a jfood roecbanicsl busiiles, by applyina; in Silia. . v-,.o - . sf , , ,-, , 1 . .. JL1 eapoaas, tortalt $su&i&b&tt' 4 r.Tict tirjfr. Of all Uie characters that the, Cft rf 4rUJ UtiM (tnhl ert cm prttenu autk) fatra4J'n5ary ftiliture ( errij iaHraanj, and of apleodid manhood, at fatticl ffenry. IU earl, or late. MBtaaw aniuciai prtteononi. All hja gifts were the glfu of asture j aJl ale lijrtt, he ligfite of unaided na ture. Habitually idle-, he entered ja to traJe then ajTiculnirej return J, after maniare, to trade arsin. and Uultti In b.7 Hi !6ok ta lie forrit ai s buatsman, and finally, touched with .i . . ... w euurringa oi en statable wile and hia loreljr children, without etudr or prcparatwo be urged hit way to the bar at the age of twenty-four, and there displayed the forensic wonders of hie mind, Tu the eloquence, the an ate Mess spirit and the genius of this man, Mr; Jefferson, with his umi fraokncie and decision of character. ascribed the first Imptifte which Vir. riia reteired in the gUrioue cause of freedom. To the atamp act Mr. Hrn- rv ontmard rrti.l.n- lfnr .ktk tS effurta of royalry sunk to rite no nre. In the year 1765, he carried j S single rote the liberties f hi country. Io IT74, hr, iojKr with Georre Wathinrton and others, were deputed to the Colonial Gongrrtt, It aa io Carpenter a Hall, Philadelphia, he poured forth thote buriu of do- q'ienre, which at once kindled ip the plowing Games of liberty, and blasted or erer the tory hor pf the rriurce and the royalist. Vutr 'uk Henry had the glory of first assigning to Wsth. iogton, the meed. of superior. rirtue and wisdom. I( was Henry who at once invoked the war and spirit which waa. to conduct the Colonies to free dom and to victory. He was a ere at i3 ndrnendencr a the aure and indeed the only meln of roiding actual consolidation. The1 first offices at home and abroad were tendered to this aiogular genius, but he declined them all; Like Wash. ingtoo, ho waa free from ambition, and three-score reara terminated the earthly career of both theae models of public purity, and perfect devotion to their country. If Patrick Henry had hia errora early 1o life,- our yong readers will recollect that they died long before he did, and do not belong even to hia tomb. Trie rest ia in acribed, hy the grat ittide of the people, upon tne tablet ot the nation; aa an imperishable lesson to the children of the Republic. BOLir.lR. At a tmenificient public dinner civ- j en to Uolivar at-Uogota, one of the company, when called upon lor s toast, gave 4 Should at auy time "a tnon. archie! government be-catablishcd io Colombia, may. the lihrtn, Q;mnn Oolirar, be tne emperor. A nign . ft A a a spirited public character, Seoor Pepe Paris, then requested to give a toast, htth.oeing.acwdcd JQ hefi!led his glass, and exclaiming-- Should Bol ivar, st sny fature period, allow him-; self to be declared Emperor, may hia blood flow from hia heart in the aame manner as the wine doea from my glass,' he poured the wine out of his glata upon the floor. Bolivar im mediately aprang from hia chair, ran to- Senor Paris, and most warmly em-; bracing himTexclalmed, 1 If auch feel ings as those declared" by this hodoa- ble man shall . always -animate the breasta of the. sons . oLColombja, Jier iberty and independence can never be in danger. London paper . . juuoiiitJVJJJiw i 'ri ' . . - w 'The ctmoexHHt itttween iW.ghindlbr sppearing to struggle the longest. action is so unavoidable, that if the propensities of our nature are ' to be aubjected to regulation at all, the check mufti be laid otf the thoughf, of It will be in vain to prbBtbTrtHe action One evening last week, between the hours of teven and eleven, a gentleman In thi city -aught fjtyft rats in his owl honsoi -with a cominwtrapi at one haul he had no less than thirteen, so that the trap was literally crowded. . ,,,.-. -a...--; Arm York Even. tjsttK... x Tlie" countess OrlofT, of Russia, says a Dr. Lyall, a traveller, has 900 servants and a band of 40 musicians playing every day during dinner. . ta4 rer; aaiaicae riauta. , OktHARll l.ltttl. C.fM.,At.tf.,1f, I rireiiwn rfiiKj It fd .o-r ' ' tali on the U of orthard Jtau, at Induced roe to try It. 1 sowed two acrei in my nhard very th'uk by self, snd sloneside of it red clover, so difference Is the quality of land, Ths first yrr mowed tot cloter. rood swarth; thr orchard' ftis, sot 'worth mowing trirurd the hops snd horses en ' it they-kepi eat'mg the clprcr, bv Berertoochrd xhs'wchard friatrH cept when they were drove through -it, and then only with their hoofs. When hard frost had killed the clover and other pasture, the luirsea snd cows would cat it, though sparingly. The) tecond year, the orchard grata got In to coarae, tuttocky bunches, grew very rank, and made coarae, light hay, Littles I any better, than oat atraw that was cut green. It it sot tea uye earlier pasture than clover, sod sot half ai good the hay no better than m llet. which is bd enough. A horse (hat Ao brrn Itpt m th'hrtt dwtr mmAtlmt. eMy My far 4 length ifitmf, will eat iat rye or wheat atraw, lo preference ! a;J liav, fur a day Vf two. I suppose they like s change, and sc counts for their eiting orchard grass and milfet straw io preference to titno thy, as 1 have aeen stated but keep hone on millet or orchard grata far month, after he has been eating good timothy and clover, sod if he doel not fjll nlf and lxik the worse, he muitbs very different front mr horses, . TUOJIA8 atASSET.. . aoTOir, iratL 30. (VommcJi Tutu- Htiug on. board the brig Mary k F.Mat, of Boston, from Balti more, on ediietdir, X7th April, 1179 at e, A- M. Race Point, Cape Co4, bear ingSSE Distant 4 leagues, ditcotercd somethina: a little on our larboard bow, hauled up for it. When at a anaall dis tance, found it tn be what hat been called a Sea Serpent. We passed it a small dis tance, aked Mp and stood foe It again. Found thst there were two of ihemtbsf made from u however, we toon over took them. Beine tome lime in company with them, we hid a fair view r they ap- pear'd, when head to us, more like horses swimming than any thing-we rould com pare lt)cra to. Their length appeared to be about 40 feet, their head and neck about or 8 feet, which they kept out of the water about 4 fret. - From the top of their heads to the water, the head ptrt ap peared to be full of bunches like bsrna- cles, or knots of divers colour j being about 100 feet from them, we could view them well. 1 heir bodies appeared le be of the colour of a whale, their tails lay flat ways In the water, and spread about . 8 feety like whahsU tail; After-vfewiog- -thereabout U minutes we tacked hip, and stood on our course. ...Thty likewise tacked and awam after us, when tbey ap peared more like bertes than eterr-and lk-ip - W h lha aralr was neariy as fast-as ours. There a w4,i, Mrtafc running about too thirds round their heads at the water's edge, which we took to be where the mouth was. They aome- timea- blow- like -wholes . nThe - apout - holea were about 4 feet. from their nose, . . . . ft. - - L . J - ---- on their oacas i ney jiau a very mun noe. I ner musi turner oe jcb iaorea or Sea Serpents, for tucb fitb none on board ever saw before. AltNER H. LOVELIa Matter. Bk7. Small, Mate. , - Blackstone. speaking of the rict of a wife to dower, asserta that if land abide in the husband for.a 1 single .mo-,, rt ment. the wife shall be endowed there of 1 and he adds that this doctrine was' 7 estelidecT very far by a Jury in Wslea, where the father and aon were both hanged in one cart ;. but the son was supposed ta hsve aurvjved the father, whereby he became seized of so" es- L- . L tate rV survivortnip. in cunscucncc of which seising, his widow obtained r verdict for her dower, ; .Avtlomtsik once jtnicringin a frlghla the study of his master, who wss in " deep tho't snd contemplation, said that the jhouse,ys jrvfbrritemywifo fere Jo the bdu'sehpld aTairs.w . '.. r..r. , . . A punster, .baerting two deputy sheriffs running after an ingenious but distressed author, remarked, that it , was s new edition of the'4 Purtuits of Literature ithfiuhd 'but hetfrtsstd. 1 , 4 a" - . . ... tl i": 1 V Hi . .1. e 'ii. Kneit-( ' ii 1: 8 ft, (.. 4, m - , - . . . , " K 1' 1. A..,..
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