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-f EA.1LY HtSLSO. don t know a practu int Dc::cvcr in iianoir.ei uiei UnUCll Oluteo in r: : - - ; . . tv -u mrr' r Cieat ajiitatrcn. i l.e Dare iut a 01 ine . vnRTIT.c ROLls a district, i kuk i u-uAaui ft.ww-vv r u-t arolin a di St : - - - . - . .1 I 1 . . i i.. Jivli t'ninmri hiintr rtpt;il )V llienanfl . . nrj t- l'irf .r.'i lia'vtrl. irfrimf. , TV nr.. Sliould more rrcomaieuu man ran) "" -7 f " ;r Tatfte Mhrohat of the District, urceun?. ..jV. , . w- Uutrirt-' r rising, whether devotion, health, beau-' of a coristian erf to till h.m w.A r-jrxHEREAS Thomas P.-Deve- Ifflf RESTteAl X, or improvement ol the roirtD, wercnuriw.uiuuu lu-u VV reux Esq: Attorney -'for the V; Y leage, q.rroctor lornarew, 7; reus, Esq.: Attcrniw the.bjectsinview How cheer Inland Iiyes flashed fire, and he evinced ' hwUrf.,ibc, or Mnnshett,!-Nathan F. Holbrook and , United Staie has exbibV ho animated are the meditations of. the strongest marks of indignation. I?."1; Dis,rict n.rt of the Thomas We!L has exliilvtea a hbel .complaint in the District if t' the morning! What a .delightful H attitude, rt P complajnt in the District Courts ' toted States, for' the U bloom flushes into the cheeks Irom and the other citcomslances of h.s s,t- -H"1?" United St.teS; for the'Pampiico , tria5 statin?, ai!edoinnd its bdmv exhalations! What an un- nation, threw around h,m an interest x "j f lo( th Costoi, , District ; Istatin aJlSJi; and pro- in?j that the Cce?to?of nl nf ofllie Unitedtates for ihe District ol pouaains,' wai ine i.unMUimn-u memiea Mates Ibr the j)?:;! ot oi urc wh - . . . -n h d schooier ioseph, of Cos-. Beaufort did seirM'.- if r:2 jer. lieauiort oia -'l"Z "l . YULt.r aUL MLter as sea- Rm t . woiasses iui r df jj schooner, and thene is.; Preserves . and Svrur, i.' or, spcakable cheerfulness glide into the soul from hearing the devotional matins of the lark, and from behol ding the new born scenery of nature! How necessary is such a regimen to Uy ihe hands of .unbelievers which was extremely gratifying to an attentive observer...iThe gestures the indignant Mossuimin were un( stood, and bis book remained untouch preserve tint sweetness of complex ion and of breath which are the very essence I and peifomc of beauty! When people think of accounting to God fcr the talents they have received, thty overlook the honrs'i which are Io,t in mnriiiiig.slofh and unreasona ble indulgence. ! I have inured my lf furmany yrars to this habit of ea.lv iKin?. In the spring months oi April .Sj May particularly, Igtudge 'every' -moment tht is wasted after ive, considering it as a rude neglect to all ihose sweets which open to salute me. MTr.mvE rnorRETiES or food. During the last year, a very interest- When he was desired by the interpre ter to swear, he lifted bis eyes towards heaven', with a solemn seriousness, as if to address a short and silent prayer to Alia, after which ;he opened Iris Alcoran, put it to his lips, then to his forehead, and lastly above his head. From appearances, he seemed to be most seriously impressed with a sense of the solemnity of his appeal to the prophet to witness the truth of the cir cumstances he was abBut to detail.- I ! Eliza; that the'eause of sehing was,! no dpi-them w.g f'1'!5"" , ! that btfore thV W4.KP had come ! aforesajd-f A" JrtlE ; .ti V!, SERIOUS J0KE2. A gentleman from one of the back towns in this state, relates the' follow ing circumstance, which took place recently; A party of voung people had collected together one evening for in: report fin this subject was present- amUsement, when it was proposed by o I to the French Minister, by Messrs. ' some cf to couple themselies, iVrry and Vauquelin, two members anj gU t0 a young Justice and t- otthe iiHfitu'e. The result of their carried. This it was thought would experiments is as follows : In bread ne furi) anj a clever joke on the ecry ; hundred pounds weiht are young Squire. All was ready in a f undto contain eighty pounds nutri- iwinkliug, and the companv marched tious matter; butcher's meat averaz- off soufe of the old damsels led oil in the various sort"!, contains only Wl great glee young beardless thtitv-five pounds in one hundred ; youth?, of fourteen and all soon ap Fiencli beans (m the jrain) ninety- jM.aiej before the squire. Though two in one hundred; broad beans iie justice was young, he understood eiehty-nir.e ; pe.ise nineiy-thiee ; len- ,is duty, and married them in due lilies (akii.dof half pea, but liille forrn He immediately complained of known in Enphnd,) )! pounds in one himself to the proper authority for a hundred ; greens and turnips finnish jeac!i of the law, which provides only eiht. pounds of solii nutritious tjrdj intention of the parties shall be substance in one bundled; coircts published previous to marriae. The fourteen pounds; anil what is very consequence is, that ihe trhole are remarkable, one hundred poends of rfly married. New-Ldndon Adv. potitces only yield twenty -rive pounds o cf substance valuab! as nutrition. r.N;Lisn bull dog. Oi.e pound of qood bread is equal to a Livcipoc! paper contains a terri two oiindsand a half or three poundi, bQ story about an English. Bull Dog, of the best potatoes. ttiat fastened his teeth in he shoulders 1 - I 1 . l A A ol a ncrse, ana auer using ocaien m mr. great naval fx?erimett. d jdhjy Mabbed with a clasp-knife, At Ihe nppointed hour yesterday cToavt.n with an adze, and choaked by noiiiirig, all the arrangements !iaing a strong-armed man, the dog was ta- becii conpletrd, ine experiment was' ken t iT and i'ung to a distance ; but he cg-iir. at'acked the horse, and was thrown "into the dock to drown" He rose, however, to the surface, and was scrrrul tunes struck down Arith deadly blows. The s;ory of this, im mortal dop, after his stabs, broken but;es, pounded head, choaking, drow ning, nd "deadly blows," is thus concluded. 4 At length on2 of the bye standers, who ouFSuised or assumed some riht of property in the dog, overcome by lib amazing tenacity fur life, and weary of persecution, got him out, and . walked olf with his prodigy of En glish courage, to all appearance very little worse for the horrible conflict he hud undergone.' So much for this hn -lish liull Do but the whole business appears more like an English bull! Charleston City Gaz. ' Neivbent Prices Current. ; 7 ... MERCHANDIZE. FlOm D.C. to D.C. ,nW nroner nlace for the discharge of t&e UiStnct i.ouri ior ;,tne saiu goons were .not Wclil . - ' 1 9.,tiiArWv aforpsa dJ' hatli ordered ana airectenti anv manuscnut on hrA ri -i nl her earo. : wiuiuut an buiu-mh? -- , j - . : . uj s mi.i from any Officer of. Customs ot tne United States, did actually unladen from said sloop And whereas the Judge of the District Court for the District aforesaid, hath ordered and directed the fiist Monday in June ntxt, for all persons concerned to be -It,wl nnrl inf iriatd tO tlDDear ill the office in the city of Raleigh of the .stnetiy enjomeii, ne Hon. Henry 'Fotter, and show cause, jnd admonish said H PnTTk. and show cause, if any ! rQneernpd lo h rtaA ii t - persona they have, why judgment should not to appear in the office in the 'nass as braved : You are therefore Raleigh of the Hon. fl.. t hereby authorised, empowered and ; atid show Cause, if any they hav j, neremptoruy to. ate . pjdgment should not pass n J Consider Glass, remotorilv to cite nnH a-.. riht, title, interest or claim,, in or to , Elijah Gould, and all persons vh the said schr. Joseph, libelled against ever having or pretendmp- tnti monition on the mainmast of the said the -said sloop Thomas & scjioonerl Joseph, for some time, ana led agamst as aforesaid, by pubr t by leaving there affixed a true copy jatxing this monition bn the main! thereof: and by all other lawful ways, p0f trie said sJoop Thomas & Eliza f moane X trtotU m ih:it vnifVpr. where- arrf limp anri hrr ir.'l ' ov inis iiiumiioii way ucr inauc mufv cu a u ut? vupy iKereor C and' b I! public and notorious, to be and appear other lawful ways,nens and meth pructicability cf hauling up, on an in clined plane, upon the plan invented bv Commodore Rodsers, a large ship ol Avar. The-new frigate I'ctomac, of the cUsS of -VI :uns, nnd weishin?, niiii the appaiatus attaehetl t her, ub.ut 1( 00 itn, was the ship with which tikis interesting and important e.x:j'ii!r':it was tb be I tied. Though n :;ht wind prevailed, the ship was i:i:uidaced without accident between the way 5 on which she was to ascend, .ii.d at J o'clock the power of three uiudiatses, worked by 40 or 50 men cch, s applied to the immense tlniini cait'.e, and she began slowly to ascend.. The operation was con tinued successfully, until ihe ship was drawn almost out. of the aer. At tin. moment, the lashings which con nected lhf block Sii the centre pur ch is w ith the large cable that passed around the ship, fore and alt. and drew her on, pitted. This accident, however, had been guarded against, pnJ means tiken, in case of such an occurrence, lo prevent the ship from ruaning back. The f"el, therefore, remained firm in her place ; but, as it required some hours to lepir the dai ie, t Ii remainder of the opera tion was deterred until this morning. The experiment has, o far. answered the cxfectations of its friend, ami we believe ihp e is no doubt entertained t.( its complete success. Should their hi. pes be realized, the invention will be of incalculable advantage to all utuitime nations, as it will enable them to presefe a naval force ol" any nia;uitude, always in readiness for the time of war, without the expense and deterioration which necessarily attend the keeping a greater portion adaat. than may be requisite for a time of peace. A'af. Int. 7th inst. A TLTUK IN ENGLAND. ! Ioxdox, Iarch 31. Aupe, the Turk,, who appeared as prosecutor at the Maidstone j Assizes, Iat week, against certain persons for lobbing him, was a young man of very fine 'and expressive countenance, and w i:h all the "energy and vivacity so natural to Asiatics. The manner in -which he gave hU testimony was a m5t pleasing display of expressife acin and change cf countenance. It was a fine study for an actcr.s His story cuuld be read iir his action. When htf was sworn, he took, with every appearance of profound vene rttian, his Alcoran from his bosom.- It was crefol!v enveloped in a long piece of silk. Aii ciricer was about Yo u are there fore hereh v : :r.,unJ, ,i!,rmpntshon!ri4 Master and all persons whatsoever, empowered and strictly Pn;.:.,.,' J ' JT .u,.. hv n,r ft V nrPtPfuIniP to have ariV remnfnrdv tt rita jim.j:"': . . ' Pe mec a nravri in I. arc Liiri r--; - r a fore hereby Authorised, empowered and strictly: enjoined, peremptorily to cite and admonish said Klijah (ould, and all persons whatsoever having or pretending t;) have any right, title, interest or cliim, in or to the said sloop 'Thomas' & Kliza libelled a gainst as aforesaid, by pu!Hckly affix ing tlvs'inonkioh on the mainmast of the said sloop, -Thomas & F.liza, for some time, and by leaving there affix ed a true copy thereof : and by all other lawful ways, means and methods' whatsoever, whereby this monition may be made most public and noto rious, to be unci appear at ihe timejind place aforesaid, before, the Judge a foresaid, and also to attend upon evtn' sessiou and sessions, tobe held there and from tl?enct, until a defini tive sentence shall be re mulcted in the said b sivelv, ifanyof them shall think it their duty so to do ; to hear, abide by i and perform, all and singular, such j judicial acts as are necessary and by law required to be done and expedi ted in the premises j . and further to do and receive what unto law and justice shall appertain, under the pain of the law and the 'contempt thereof; the absence and contumacy of them and every of them! 'in any wise notwith standing. And whatsoever you shall do in the premises, you shall duly cer tify unto' the Judge aforesaid, at the time and place aforesaid, together with these presents. Witness the Hon. iIfnry Potter, Judge of our said District Court, this the fourth Monday of April, in the year of our Lord 1S22, and in the XLVIth 'year of the Independence of the United States of America. J. DROWN, Register. My 18 'l?tf. ' .t. -r. :.i ,i attor,A u 1 i- -i " .... ",w""roa m-in pvf-'rv iHiii and sessions, to be rions.- tc tip am arnuo. .v ' . wr j : , ' ., ! . Al me tin'e' hehi tliere and from thence, until a and place aforesaid, tefoie tta !,,,) ' i .- u .11 i : i ,c JUC.22 ueiniiiive seuience siii uc icau ou aioresaiu, anit atso to attead r.n promulgated in the said business in- every session and sessions 'to bheli clusively, if any of them shall think there and from thence, until a defin!. it their duty so to do ; to hear, abide tive'senteHce shall he read aad ore- ny and periorm, an anci smgu;ar, ucn rnujgaiea in tne said business h-cie. judicial acts as are necessary and by sively, if any of them shall tuCi-' ead and pro- j required to be done and expedited their duty so to do ; to hear, abide br usiness inclu- i'1 the premises; and farther to do and ' and perform, all and sinjrular-suA receive wnai unio law aiu jusute aoau juarciai acts as are necessary and fc appertain, unuer tne pain oi .int; iaw law rvqun and the contempt thereof : the absence and contumacy of the m and'evgry.of , them in any wise notwithstanding.- Anil whatsoever you ! shalb do .in the premises, vou shail duly certify unto die Judge aforesaid, at the time and place aforesaid, together with these red to be done andexDeditd in the premises and further to doand receive what unto law and justiceshn'l appertain, under the pain of the k and the contempt thereof; the absence and contumacy of them and every of mem in any wis. iioiniinstanciinff r Anu whatsoever you shall, do in the ; premises, you shall dulv certify uah: presents. Witness the HonoraMe HgNRT roy- -the Judge aforesaid, at the time un4 ter,. Judge of oar safd District Comt, place aforesaid, together mUh these this the foaiMh ftionday of Aprjl,.in. presents. , the year of our Lord, 1 S22, and in the rj Witness the Hon. Henbt Pottei, XLV'Jtli year of the Independence: of the United States of America. J. BROW N, Register . My IS 'I7tf Lost or Mislaid, .A NOTE OF HAND, the amou J. . not recollected, but believed ount to Judge of our said District Court, tliii the fourth Monday of April, in the year of our Lord 1822, and in tLe I XLVIth year of the Independence of I the LTnited States of America. ''J.'BROWN, Begito M. IS. 'ITU be 500 or 600 Dollars, given by the subscriber, about the year '18 10, to Bacon lb. 8- 6l Beef ; o Butter ' ! 251 3u Bees-Wax 30: 32 Brandy, French gal. 2 I 2 50 do. Apple " 45 50 do. Teach 75 85 Corn, bbl. 3 50 3 55 Meal, bush. SO V0 Cotto;:, cwt. 1-1 15 Coffee 30, 32 Cordage 12; 11 Flour, bbl. 7 8 Gin Holland gal. 1 25 I 40 . Cuuntrv 45! 50 Pine Scantling M. 7 j 0 Plank S 50 0 Square Timber 16 20 . Shingles. 22 inch 1 50 1 75 Staves,W.O.hhd. 15 !18 do. K.O. do. 7 U0 ' do. W. O.bbl. 5 j 7 Heailiug,w.o.hhd 18 20 L .rd lb. 9 j 10 Molasses ; gal. 32 S5 Tar bbl. 1 25 1 30 Pitch 1 30 1 35 Rosin , 1 10 1 25 Turpentine j 1 50 2 do. Spirita gal. , 40 Pork, prime, bbl. II '12 , Do. Mess . I 13 . 14 Rice cwt. 3 j 3 50 Rum, Jamaica . J I 10, 1 20 do. W. I. I 73; .85 do American ! . .40, 45 SaltAllum bush. 70; 7p : do. Fine : 65; . : Suar, Loaf lb. 22 25 do Lump j IS, . 23 do Brown cwt. ,911 5o Whiskev sa!. 40 45 1 RKMCiVAL. GEORGE SHELVE, & Co. have removed to the Store lately occu pied by Messrs. Wm. S. Wbb, Ar Co. two doors West of the Post Office, where they have for sale, a handsome assortment cf DRY GOODS, lately received from New-York, which j they offer-at very reduced prices. May 10, 1822. 'l6tf. SILVESTER BROWN TTAVIKfJ tnUn his brother Pi Trkcurtli ""uriittiorc u "i A afforurarrto t ceived from him on settlement. As ntr9u:n . k K,iii.. in future m said Note has been fully satisfied, all ; be conducted under die firm cf S. i persons are cautioned Irom-trading tor the same. JOHN C ARUTHERS, rewbern, May 10, 1822 2w NOTICE. P. H. Brown. Newbein, Apr H 26th, 18-22'. '15 & NOTICE, T the May Term of Cravd GABRIEL Ml RAINS, Cabinet Maker, Informs his friends and the public, that he continues to keep on hand a variety of CABINET -FURNITUER, SUCH AS SIDEBOARDS, I TABLES, SECRETARIES, BEDSTEADS, ; &c. 6jc. Which he will sell oh reasonable terms. AH orders in the UPHOLSTER ER'S business will be executed with neatness, and on moderate, terms! He has the plan and the care of the GRAVE YjVRD, and the keys of the gates ;nd requests those who are entrusted with the burying of the dead to call on him. His charges for inter ment will as usual be very low. - Those who have not yet EVcn fur nished with deeds for Lots which they may have purchased in the grave yard, are requested to call on bmi and they will' be. supplied. Those also who have deeds, but whose -names are not ? ALL those indebted to the estate of John Strong, late of Jones County are requested to make imme diate payment. All those "who have accounts or demands against said es tate of ; whatever kind or denomina tion, are requested to bring them for ward within the time prescribed bv I barred. t '1 .... . ..-.?.)- County -Court, A. D. 1 Siihsrtlhpr oht.nmedv Letters 01 a : mlniitrptjnn on the estate ot. t-1 IxATMN deceased, aud therefore' quets all perspnshaviiigclaimsagaig i the said estate, to present inw, Cy lerly. authenticated, within nie 1 limited by -lawor payn,entLJ rrunco nHhtpu louicw-j wdm wiuim me iime prescnuea Dy i oarrea. 1 nose iuucu- a law, or they will be barred' of their ' are requested to come forar K make immediate payment. JOHN BRINSOX, ; May 15th, 1 3217 Fiftlj Dollars Rri recoverv. - j :ISAC CROOM, t F. L. HAWKS, yEtfr. E. S. FRANKS, April 24th, 1 822 '1 4 6w. JAS C." STEVEN SON, Hasjust received from New- York, A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT QF Spring Goods, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, &c. , ALSO, Fort & Dry Lisbon TVines, OP A VERY, SUPERIOR QUALITY. : Netcber n, A pril 27 1S22 NOTICE. M " P IT!?. ADE his escape ' . .1 Friday evening tii " piesem moiiiu, i - negro man named ALLEN; . i.kt 1 e Alton Woodaro otinnf ?n vprs of ase, 01 .... size, yellow coniple. to., af'U negro, tie tormenj - s jf&w D,ckiDSo,decd.-andn -oy , rnnfinli ill the u removed thence to -no . . . - . ' j .ihiooea-4 his trial ano ' , ired. r H 1 HE Subscriber having qualified JL as Executor to the last Will and 4 Testament of .Valentine R ichard soN,Vdec'd. requests those whoare in debted to said estate to come : forward j and make payment : and those having entered on the Plan, are requested to ! clI,ms W,e ta,e to Vrnt brin- them forward, -that it may be ; th.e$ame'. PtoPy authenticated, ascertained which of the lots are va-i w-,thln ff 'e limited by Iaw, orpay on rt titKon r.. f 1 nent will be barred. them have been, given tn more than oris individual. April, 20, 1822. is nrettv much sea has forged iree Va' It is Pr:l has passed as a tree -- ,t able he will be lurking ? hum as ne carncu - . -r, there, with whom he The above reW2ver anv uerson who v "11 1 0 ' DANIEL ANDREW H. RICHARDSON.-! rnmh Count?, 2 " Way 15th, 1822. '17.
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