J-.. At . - ;rt vith t' i If th- fcr cth It vill its, but tO t - fcbiects. ar.d ' cn other r?ro w s tc, r.ct fcrtn equality cf civil a for; the predominance.,, cf ah intolerant r relu - ioh., Vc can fi.ht the bittie witn tn rreater advantage. ' If the most , gloomy, predictions v should be realised if tne most iayouraDis view ;ofthe consequences to result should -turn but a 'i '10 DC IHliAUUUS! CTCil 4UC ., evum etft.un. - yith the sympathy of all the free people, in the v7orld against the predominance pt an intolerant " Vsreligiont V?e shall enter into the contest with y the advantage of .having1 dissolved the moral al t't ?Tlaice which now exists among the Uoman ; e Catholics, land with the countenance of those authoritka who have, for so.lorig a period, 'op-v posed this cmcstion.vl hey will be transterred A to our side.l.nd Lhave not a doubt thatin ' that ' . "contest, if it shoulcT happen, Tyeshall be yicto- -: v try, it ib Geinonstratea -oy tnose .petitions :ure; and in which I find the real security of the Protestant Constitution. v By the .union t of-, or r.vthoddxY attd. dissent-bv the. assisting 'voice; of Scotland' and with - othefaid,tif itrfvere; jneces' r:Xary, we: should be cheered hy the sympathies of evey free State, and. have thei eood, wishes and Tjraver- of every , freeman., in whatever elime,' and, under w hatever Jorm ' pi.-taoyerii--taent or .religion. - ; .'.-r.'i; !',"',,,:- -Th T?lcrht flnn. I Secretarv concluded bv i-'i House resolreitself into ym committee of t he TTinvin :r-1 1 1 j iiiiiiiw iiijt ilcjuiuiiuii - . x folio wed, the; conclusion bf tfie" speech 'of the Kitdit Hon. Gentleraentwlia towards the close - ,r cf his address appeared to sutler irom exoaus r .tion. ; liis, speech occupiea nearly , tour ; noura -and a auar(er in, the. deliverv He rose few -: ten." v Throughout he',wTs.Ustened to Mfith'the inost profound attention,. and at.timea the cheers rrnnlatisefrom an immense ma ioritv of the -;House were so loud and continued- as-t to 'be ' heard in Westminster Hall, and the. passages V-, leading to the Jobby.3 . -w 5 tf ; . Friday; may i, 1829. t ..... : ;rost of Monday, has been ; Extensively injurious to the Fruit-Especially Peaches. in MassacKusetts,7who fetuses to .remain uincogriitOy as- sent to. tlve address ;bf-bu r 7'' liunUred; and - fifty. Family' PrayerrBboks - : with a request that the same; in.ay-De.dis-Vtribated:' among all the members of Go 1 refhment. and Courts- of Justice.' .,He vV- states"' that the i donation is intended .for t "i good xind to en cou rage ; pu re religion. Th e . K donor enclosed to the T Treasurer - money u 5 :tb pay the expense of transportation, as k Ing-him to: appropriate the. overplus if ftny, . ior uic rciiei 01 some ucaiuuic 00- jectt V 'L'SuridaySch6oUlt will be gratifyin e ,7 to the friends' of piety to learn, -that "these ; ith uch important and beneficial conse -.v quences wherever they haye'been tried? r' are spreading in this Stated x In the Wes " 'tern 'part of it, there are, but few counties y,; destitute of Uie advantages derivable frera Su nday School s. ; We are happy to see this"sbirit for the diffusion ' of knowledge arid the inculcation of moral and religious ' rjri'ncipleSi off the 'increase, and N;hope nb- thing will: occur to damp:its ardor.;; ana -Ithat 'the ; timeV' will "arrive when" every neighborhood ? shall rparticipate in the. be- .''.-K(il A.kri n n t' on I neritttriniK - : lilt: UUV VFK 0 U VII AU0frlbUitVUdl. t' rW6we Y-7?ccc.-The Citizens of ireene County, ' without distinction of -. jr' v -" ;r" , 7 ; while -attehding vtbo Superior : Curt in I that. County v to a "Public Dinner, wnich yne:'i declined, in a' note ei pressi ngr his grateful acknq wledgem ents . for the honor intended. ' l C - 3 , jr?xecwioi.-'Negro Absalom, convicted ; 'of thecMu rder "of Al exand e r ; CI ar Jc ;"ai th e . lastv term:;of ChathamN SuperiorjCourt,' 'was hung" at Pittsberoron Friday lastj' 'pursuant to sentence.; "'Although the day was rainy and disagreeable, , werH nd erT stand there --were between threevand fbui ' thousand pjersons assembled tofwitne3sra 5fellow, bei ns:'. lau nched nnto : eternitv There never was we pelieve, (for weheard y the trial) a' rnbre Jbardened villain yet he yuipiawu luiiiip asv 111; proclaiming ins Tint ir fir A n-nnV t.-t--?- .- .1, 1. gtuiicuidu Hiiovwas pre- sent informs us that" when Absalom arriy. " ed at the Gallows, he remarked that the first glimpse;ofit made him eelunpleasant out mat tins ieenngsoon wore onhe'aaid that-they could: only kill His body fitci j&fc: and professed to die exceedingly happy, oV we would Seriously1 ask, if siichjde 1 clarations from a; justly convicted : muf derer,:db. not act raHher as encouragement W tnexommission 01 crime, man as a so lemn warning to ayoid it ? f Suchv last speeches!', defeat ; the' ends, of justice and . 'are dangerous' to the safety of the corarau nity;J A - man murders, his , neighbor ;at Hiuuttjr, vr uurus. xns uuuse.at micnignt, land when . abou t , to' receive the . 'rewaVd ifis enormity; he proclaims- exultingly thit he" is a fit inhabitant, of the - mansion jO? eternal blissV and -he dies in all the ix- V--" "V53 anttfl,S 111 a" ?e ax- i-.-- - .... ... . i v. i . . ' ' be content v..r. 'V n.. - y fi,tmi.r2.rv. -i?t si. all I - r -1. --J --.vnfr ? i m: r.rancre to i ... rr :.zz 'V..i' mi 1if f-tiht I't th .;c J -,ta -the1 v4crr. the contest, vail , .Villi UIMWIHUVJ Wj i4.m. - iIIe 5?uh?ecta. . i f Loud and protracted cheering ' I w Ul . .1 . ...... - 1 tl.:r to Uio rule cf ctrict ' .::ticc cr to tho in2i::. cf cund rolicy. , If.it be s!;cd hov7 ar j thcza-displays to be avoided, we ansv.er by private execution: ! -;'',:- v irero Ccfj.Ti sentenced to behuni ori the'sarae day fbrwrg'foryvas reprieved by Goyeru6r:Ow:N,3orae doiiot beting en tertained, from the evidenceVwhether the offence yas perpetrated after night, orAnit before dark;; - To constitute Burglafy th'e nouse-oceaKin ni ,r Catholic ErrMncipctfionVt'e have"the pleasure' of; laying r before -our; readers-in.id-day RegisterthesubsUnc'eof i Speech, lately ;deli vered by Mr Peel in the" British HoHse of Com mons t on '5thisvvery, i raportant "queionV$ Scarcely ;adoubt As entertained of the finalipassage of thebill for accomplishing , tHTsfgreat and ' liberal object, tfie rembVal'of aff' evil which his ftmso -long al; period i been fthe -cause in EuropeXand especially amongst the Jpeo- pie- ; ireiana j 01 1 a msions, z convu 1 sipns and bloody persecutions. ""When this fruit-1 t't J .fCllA tlr tzl 1 1. 1 ..... ii ' j . i iui vausc ui (uiscuiei suau imvc uccu uuue away nothing wUf remain "of a religiousi, nature to disturb the peace and good 1 or "derof Society,.- but th'e disabilities "still, imposed upon the Jews . And we can see no good reasoii "Ayhyp the ' liberal: spirit whict.:prent;nappily prevails, should not be extended to this ancient, persecut ed race " Why inay1 not the Jews of Euf rope e'hjoy-. the same civjj 1 privileges with ineir. ?ieuoY7uujeci r. . v . 11 ? uu; .uappy Country no disability is laid upon themi andw.e hate never heard It i alleged that they were less deserving than other, citU zeris of4th'e privileges which ;thejr, enjoy; Iftthey.have;been corisidered otherwise in Europe, rit is doubtless lowing to the he lentl ess persecutions, whichf they have al ways "been doomed i tbsuffer on account of -1 Ain VTCfk!! ninito - nnininna . mon'S hand being against them their hand hasf been against every :i man We' trust the happy period has arrived 7 when Ipersecu tipn for conscience sake will forever cease j the time that is past, is surely suffi cien t to show its folly and wickedness In fu ture,'we hope Hhe excellent declaration contained in,! the, .JBillJ of Rights ;pf this State will be. every f where held sacred,' (. that all .men have a natural and inalien able right to- worship Almighty God' dc? cording to the dictates ' of their own Qon- Latest iFortxgn jIiteUigencelAOTdotr papers to the.SSd March haebeeii.rceij-' ed at New-York, by the George Canning r - The renewed : debates in Parliainent bn the Catholic Question fill the papers to the exclusion of every thing else. ,A :i j fV: Thejdivision says the Liverpool Times of March 24th, on the second reading of the Catholic Relief Billi leaves the enemies of Emancipation without the smallest chance of preventing o rtnaterially! retaril iifffi; the passage .of that measure through the House of Comm6n?i, :. ' J j -tv , No news ofinterest is derived from the Continent by. this: arrival,' except that hbs tilitiesNvould certainly be 'resumed be tweeri Russia and Turkey. J1. r!A" duel' took place : on the 21st March between the Duke of Wellington and the Earl of -Winchelsea. r -TRpy, fought at 12 paces; the Duke's ball struck the lappel of f the Earl's coat the. Earl then fired his pis tol in t lie air, and the affair terminated. JrVwa-net State in tforthmericcu-& Pa; rjs paperof February 17V says By lan Act of the General, Assembly.of the State of NorthUaroliha, ta new State has been formed in that part of North-America : "it bears the name of Macon !!" ' , : 1 ; -:The following are interesting' extracts fiom thcCircular'of James.Manncy, Esq.; a candidate for Congress in' the District bf Nevvberbv lately represented bv Bry, "i Ithasbeen the practfeeinthe South ern' States, for theCarididates for.Congress to if avel Jh rough the several Counties; at 1 the;Battal ioriv M usters, anb jiiaky stb m p jspeeches. ; I-da not admire this practice." , I i con su mes the time and " d era nges th e' bu siness of.the Candidates.; L . : '? " shall ; submit this Circular to my FeU lowf Citizens, instead bf a dozen stum pr s peec h es j ; w h i c h' I m igh t d e li ve r,' a t as ma ny different ; muster grounds, il must men tionanother custom in.)ur Southern States -which I strongly .disapprove, 4hat of; the candidates,, treating' tne people with ar d e n t s pi ri t s at m u ste rsrfa nd tth e r pu bt i tt places, before and- aUo at- the election ( crouiuls- I can assure youM have no in- tentionor overnowjoK ine.uisirict i wiin Rum and Whiskey. ::lojbuin.eat',io' Congress by such means, is alike disrepu table to the.'people-'idjeirrepreseiita tive.5 - .Ifvjll afibrd me great i pleasure ito Jbe the'agent of my fellow-citizens, in acts culculated to' improve their, moral and pe cu nary , cbndition--bu tl rn us't bs ; elected by therunbought suffrages of freemen, or X shall think it more, honor-Die to -stay - at home andattend to.niy c.n business ; ; g. must taKe -, place i ccr t, -1 c eft t - f Thzsa cpicic::: areektrci. J v enfrtanate snd disastrous' to tlie rrcrcritT cf CI MIS State. vWhen:we-knoV7.that-nn OTLrwhelrn ingesrjerity of. Congress I; . c: decided that appropriation fcr roads cmals rre cn- stltutlOnaf,, andrthey afe-annually appro- priaiing minions .lor improvements in otner States, f it annears imnolitic and unwise in North-Carolina stor refuse their due; propor tion of the' public funds", w tlo Statein the .Union tatid so-much inneed of improve, j nient, to her c.Jmmerciat facilities as North- f Carorma and 1 have observed in thetnem- ber of Congress from Mother States,' a ge- nerous -uisposiiion 10 ?not every? iningA ii their power move Jhe dilBcultiesin oUr navigation Vu nd er which 1 we have t su fiVred su ch enormou s losses. Sha 1 1 we ch or fish ly rejecithe proffered aid si t down in des pair, and daily see; oar-enterprising citi: zeuseavihe.Uh.eir-:homesvvwHn.theif-1a-4 bou rer s a n d'c apital," (and j. b u ry i n g ' th e m -selves iq the . VVstrh ; forests ?5 - Shall North-Caroma, ihe' pf the , oldltthirteeri Siate be depopulated, while our politicians are mooting, constttu Monal poi nts h ; I ha ve n e ver y& i (on nd any art i cl e i n xet Cons t i -tutionprohibiting. Congress from f making jjppropnaiionaiorcjj.nais ana .roans' 11, we have . a - Constitution tV which prohibits Vyongress i rom pass 1 ng ; s u on 1 a ws a s . a re necessary 'to promote the happiness l and prosperity of the peoplelet it be'amended But after such laws have been passed 'for iaf a Century ii nder thii ; Constitution, and' burcbuntry has prospered beyond al 1 others iti theworld, I am induced . t bes lieve that therfjes1s frequently our Consti tution is amended, the more permanent will be the Union of the States, the more rapid bur march to a' state of prosperity and pow er; i which will - render this'. Republic the envy and admiration ofthe world.'? V ?' f Ordination. rTh e Re v. J . ,R. Good m a n of Newbern',rwasbn Thursday last, admit- ted to the Holv order of Priesthood, bv the Right. Reverend Julio S. Katenscroft Bish- op of "this Diocese.' The ceremony was performed .in:SaulX--p;coparhOrch; and an appropriate and Impressive j sermon delivered by'the .venerable diocesan, from 1st Thessalonians 2d Capter and 5th verse fj God is witness. "Edenton Gazette? ' r J??brm -The" Washington .(Pen n. Re porter, ad bounces : that Thomas, ' Morgan has , been vappointedPbstmaster ;iat that place, vice Joseph Hendersonrovevv oThe same paper; contains - the following u nans werable, testitnbny to the official fi delity; and-' punctuality of. the removed rostmaster. From the Wathingtan Reporter of iMjtril 20. '.iThTollowingcorresp'ondencewillhew in what light the official conduct; bfr Mr Henderson rrwas view.ed by . the late Post master General? ' illt would be well ifove rvvofficerv' upon retiring ' toprivite Jifa could prod u ce's u ch a" re com m en dation i '' 'I DbaV Sib i If ry ou, do' not . think it Improper, will you be "so good as to state hovv far my con duct as a public officer has Riven satisfaction to the Department, overwhich you lately presided.. . -1 remain, veryrrespeciiuuy, ' 1 ' Your obedient humble, servant, : ' 1 ' ; 1 1 J OS- H EN D ERS ON. Hon,vJoH McLW i . ' ?r , , ' Xcxft? Postmaster. General; 'Deak Sia: In answer to theabove,-1 take great pleasure" m saying, - you have faithfully pertormea youauties, as rosimasier. ..aince. 1 have had any knowledge of the office,- it has ne ver been so, well managed as under your superb intendence ; and I believe that there iino office of distribution in the West, the duties of which are more punctually discharged tlian'yours. t f. Witli great respect; vour obedient servant, 'wP, M. Ifushington. i John C. Harrison Repeiver of Public Moneys ia the Vincennes District Indi ana, lias resigned his office- " He knew what ought tp be done,,4ahd wisely resolved, to rcmotJcAtnscyVvinstead. of waiting for the Execu ti ve 4 dismissVhim' from office.'? So says ithat l thorough jacobin . print; the Louis vill ef Pu bl i c Ad ve rti ser, -Wesh ou Id place a higher and s" we -believe fsL Juster, estimate upon' his motivesVf He had sCen his father, without ceremony ind " without cause, hurled from "an office incommensu rate to his public services, and his "filial feeling was too strong to"; allow .him to o we his "bread.tri the hand that d eal t v'the blow.-Aaf. Int. :''-"'? ':v7 -:ir' Sit is stated in the Connecticut . Mirrof , that " so "great1 islie excltenient . ; arriong the Repu bl i cans;"of ; Hart ford," in .-con.fee querice of the appointment of lrBenja min Norton,5 arFederal Editbrvas Postmas terv that ,t wox agents Ih avel been sent on to Washington to remonstrate.' ' The. Hartford Qoorant observes of Mr. Lh vv, who u as rem o c d t o ma Ii e r po or f o r Norton, that f "as-a manand a. public officer ? he; enjoyed ' ithe: :;esteein and confi dence of his fellovi.citJzens9landihough never; v conspicuous aka;mrciMn. he has ever been & Republican of the oldschool." Had he been a Republican'ofthe'fnct cAoo,heAvould have stood a better chance of ckeeuinsr his office-i6ta. w nation Wot to see or decline office when tendered by his fellow citizens, having yielded to theunso- licltedcaH of hiscountryi will no doubt; consult the wiU'fof ;thpsV whohaye" elevated hirrutd his high station ;'and having given no indication as to what his wishes- are," the suggestion that; he de clines it re-election is premature and unauthori "zedi Under such'- carcumstances it is not to be believed thatlLc " repblicih patty . would, at present,4 "permit jlf to I scOmerdivided upon: Vsesaor. TAr tfctemo7i. Thell. S.TTelegrsph has the "April 20. , -v. - - - ..t.. following' remarks on the subjecCof the Presi- r.. v-t ; State of- North.-Carplina? . dents' being a candidate for re-election : 7 f r .".' -1 Martin County. . rThePresideniVnoh his'well known dete'rmi- ' iulliEwnnrtefti'1829. ; . .ntsti .'cg b L. . - Cwi". :d frcrn Cf'cr' to. '..j Ctit- L-t sev;,), hic'i avc Tr. Iil.crth -ritycf upwards of tv.d .undrcd vctj ever Mr. Plant- The torns'to-LS :zzrd from, will not1 materially vary thi majority. 7 The delegation cf 'the'Stats in.Conjresf, will, therefore consist of the folic. ;in gen tlemen :Wml:W Ellsworth Ralph J. Ingersoll; Jabez; Y.A Hhlitington, "iioyes Barber, Williarn X. Storrs, and Ebinezr Young. Nat. InK: . -f - - ? ' - ,-1 : . j-r V:V:YS' rU 24;;-. - trTCe brigcArctic (Jap tain Philips arrived here yesterdayvmorningin;' i l clays from NeW Orleans toIthe Capes and; brings; pa persto the;7th Ap'rilwhich have beemleft at -ther Exchange.! George Sivearengenv late SheriflTof Washington Canv the xrt. pu f ed murderer of his wifev and who was arrested at New Grleauv ;wisa' prisoner on boa id V'he has beeit tuJceir be lore Justice Gait, and after ' hearing'in, the caseiwas VVU1IIIIIICU III Udlllllll'lC VJVUIII , J'iil One" of the most' import an ttquest ions . evr decided in" Louisiana;' or perhaps in.any bf the States of this TJnion, (in-respect to .the amount of moneys' involved," and the principles of Uw. at issue5ewa yesterday '-determined by the Stx4 premC Court of this. StatoV - One of the iudge Matthews being.confied at home by jndisposif tion, Judge "Martin whp delivered ihe lopinion, informed the bar that AJudge Matthews had read and fully concurred in the judgment. : It is there fore the tinaniroous opinion of the Court.' I 1 y The : case to I which we allude grew out of the' bankrupt t 'estiteaof the late i commercial houses of Morgan Dorsey St Co. and William Kee ner 8c"; Co: v One of ; these f houses, in 1 825,, drew certain bills of exchange in fa vorjof the orv her, ty .whom they were endirsed,'cup6n.1he house of Duncan & Sons, of Liverpool, payable in ..London. . The' bills rwere accepted,' payable at'.a certain banking house, in London. The itatf on which'they w'ere'made payable; by the drawers, but the day' onwhich they were accepted did not appear on the face of ihe bills which were all drawn at sixty days sightf Tfiey i we,re afterwards protested.pn the day jired by the acceptors, which day was stated and proved by, parol evidence, to be the sixty-third Titter acH Ceptance. ? ' f V4-V',"-.V'-'- - The question ,was, whether the drawers and endorsers pf these bills' were not discharged,' and'on this question, it is understood, jeome of .1 - . 1 ,, a s. .!' -1 m - ' ine most iv arnea juages, ano soundest J lawyers in England, as well as ' in the t United ! States', were divided. But the-,SupremeCourt, .after haying had the case before them for, ten months, has decided that the acceptance was good,Ythe protest regular, and tha trail the- 'parties'': tothe bills are liable to the holders' The amount id volve4 is upwards of 400,000 dollars." U : - ; - -, r. - MARRIED, . .In this ,County, -on the '9th Inst, -Mr. Lewis Daniel to Mis Pherebe Penny.,,- -; : w Also, on the 23d inst. Alr.AlhertvG. Hunt, of tn l&denton', Lieut.1 John Mannings of the Uni ted States Navy;v to Miss Tamer Leary;? both bf. -r;'In Camden County,1'. Mr.'XJharles L; Collier to Miss KlizabetK Lawj both bf Hampton,j"Va; lit Camden. jMrJames Ferebeel of Currituck, to Miis Maria Dozier of theforroer county., ' ; "At his residencenear Elizabeth City i Joshua Parisho, an aged and respectable member ofthe Society of fiends.- i Jt,- l .''-j-.- -! - ' NORTH AMERICAN RBVlfew, V; , . ' -c- ' ' iNo. LXIII. .c : - V- j ' UST received and for sale bv k'j . ' - j -. : J. GAtXS & SON." ! - CONTENTS., k i.t .Art.l, The 2tevr Theory of the iEJarA--Essay on the Temperature of the. Interior of the Earth. By- 'M. :' L.': Cordier Considerations "on . Volca . noes, the probable" Causes of their- Pnenotnena the Laws-which determine their, March, the Dis position of their Products, and heir Connexion with the present State and past; History of. the. Globe leading to the Establishment of a New Theory ofthe Earth.' w By Poulett Scrope.', , V II. C'Jtege Education The Substance of (Two Reports of the-'Faculty of Amherst "College to the Board of Trustees; with the Doings of tHe Board thereon. - . - , .J Z ; . - HVmAneient and Modern History - The tfistory of tlie Decline and Full of -Ihe Romans Empire. By Edward Gibbon. ? 7'''"U ; . ' - ? lVslJalhk's Course -fTime-The Course of Time; a Poem: in Ten Books. Robert Poi- ' V. Civilization and Conversion off the Indians. -lProceediiigs- and Fourteenth Annuil Report of the Board of Managers of the Baptist General Convention.'- 2.- A Discourse on the Occasion of forming, the African Mission School' Society. t By JM.'.Wamwnghtf ; -i- 7 - . : VI. Political J2co7iomy.-Definitions ,inlPolitv cal Economy; preceded, by an Inquiry into the Rules which ought to guide Political Economists in .the Definition and Use of their Therms,- with Remarks, on the Deviation from these' Rules "in their Writings. .y By the Ray; FRMalthus. M ' Vlt. Hutorv of the Louisiana Treaty v ' : VUL PcAiim.-:-PelhamJ;xor the Adventures lX.;7frritrferV Diciena.-An American, Dic tionary of the; English r Language ' Byi Noah AVebster '-.' V-'-J T'--V,,;V iJL-mencah .nnUalg.--' 1.4. The Atlantic Sou venir, a Christmas and New -Yeais Offering. J2. The Token a Christmas arid New Year's' Pre sent.i o.The Talisman for koccexxxx.' "' - ' 9 vX I.1 Elementary Instntction---l. Th fc Franklin Primer.' 2. 'The Improved, Readers -'-3. -The General Class Book. 4- Essays on the Pbiloso j pny 01 insirucuon, me nurture 01 xoung Minds. T- .;:": r'.vf-.-:; ' ;;-, : XlL ; Clerical Manners and Habits. Letters 6jfi Clerical Manners aud Habits ;:addresed tba Sttf dent in the TheoTogical Seminaryt'at Princeton," New'Jersey, BySamuel Mijler. -, ' ' ' -XDL ; Massachusetts J?atii?oat.--lieport - of the Board of Directors of Internal Improvements of the. State. of Massachusetts, on the practic: hiU ity and expediency of a Rail Road ' frora" Bc :n to the Hudson River,Bahd from Boston to Prc vi- Edtrard - Grifiini Silas Bennett, AdnVr of John Luten and Luke Itoss J :1 - V "TT appearing to the satisfaction 6fwthe .Court iL. that Luke Ross is not a resident of this State : it is ordered,, that Jie appear at the next term of the Superior Court of Equity for liartin county the last "Monday in August ner?, and'answ c r, jor else judgment pro confessb will be taken e inst him and that publication of Ihl 3 rulj be rruJe for three months in-tLw Hal?Th liari-tsr. - ' ; - l he JVe w)rleans; papers" are destitute "of interest'.-ThelfollowjHs occurs in the; Xiouisana Advertiser of th'e th iifstnt i Uj. i,, x.en n. nare ana wiie, ' . , ' ' - . . -. . . . - ' i ....... ..- . . . - v - a . 3 " L'DC - C II. XL. 1 . . f i . t i f 't- 11. .so , i A tt'T:.-pt t ) .2 ci c: Will C - JJili.. . - -. . ; ' naUiI., April SO, " - 'CD1 JUfiT UECEIVZ Izirj's Coi. rJ. cf Cren. da. in t w ' C." pril 31; 1829.; . . ; , something vorthy qr :;or:cx:. r izes-oi riC v. 'Z cVis; r Vt.v AND'.. i s - 'fSlFortj Prizes' of 1000 ollr. ?VAU.tp be drawn on Mmday, May. ; ?,IJfii6nCartHl Xdttcrj-, 176. umbtripjttiri, 9lrcii';i L. T!??3. an.i;:,um SCHr.ME. ) . -w 1. Prize of,S10,C00, do -.':..-iO.O00. . 1 do '5,5 o ey ' - - . - '. jt ." v w . - - ; --: ... . . v. , v GO-. .ilf K Besides many of 90, 80, 70, G0, 50,,ccc . r, j;.G?in alilhe low price of y v noie x icKets- J5 10, Halves 5, Quarters ' X50s Eiffhtbsi 5; . X -For sale In a variety of numbers at the trutv -: vv-;-. ' U.-"W; IiEWsoN, , . ' Delay not to secure a chance : for U smiil you may gain an indepetidnce for life, the Cash is ready for all Priesand all those who st? n I in need of fhesJjtAino 1 invite to make immp diate applicution, or send their orders. All 61 vders.will meet with "ptbrnpt, attention", ani the drawing sent where : directed. Address to V; 0 b. w; hewso:;, ''-a .' - "17 v""1 " x ;. Petergburr-. ; Petersburg,.2rtK April.J82&.- C3 Uuiversity .Bank Stock; - fERTIFiC ATES 'TOR-iTTI I RT Y C S HARES KJ ofthe Capital Stock of the Bank cf Cape-" JFear, belonging to theTrustees ofthe Ur.lversity of Norlh-Carolina, have. fnever been in my pes 'sessidri as their. Treasurer,- and are I believed to have beeii Tost or mislaid, j Notfce i? tlierefjre v hereby given, that at ; the expiration of three : mtflths from' the day of the dale hereof,applic:? tion,,wili be made -.to the President'ar.d Directors ot aaid Bank, in the name and on, behalf cf th said Trustees, for Duplicate CertffccU cfscic id tnry joiurcs. - ,v - "' (..-.---... .l . : ; - : V : CHAS. IIAILV," ' : t Itleigh,.30lh April. 1839. . ';. State ofMoi'tlCdrolina, ' . ' v - tier ie. County, . - - - wuimv vi a iva. auw vtuMicr: d csnions -x g oruary " ,: : ,ytna, 1823. , ... . ' "1 -Judicial attachment.' Re-' ' , I Fleetwood's interest in a tract . , -c .-.- . ! ..v..-Mhait. John W-hr anrl ; s4?, . -i J others.--1 ' ' ; . TOTICE is hereby given 'to, the' Defendant, jlN - Villiana Fleet vood,,t hat unless he appear at our next . County Court to : be, hell for tbe; countV.bf Bertie, at the Court-Hors- in Wind sor, onlhe 2d Monday of May next and replevy, the:above property willbe : Condemned- to the use of the. Plaintiff - ,a- - 7 - -' cBy brderof the" Court,. - " " V ' ' - ' E. A. RHODES." v Price adv.' $1 50.'; 68 NATIONAL HOTEL, . - Ulizabtth Cilt.'- ff; C."' ' The;- Subscriber; having taken that lllllfis large Brick House, owned by Asa -Uogerson,.Esq. on- the corner of ? Main And Road Streets: and fitted it tip for a Puolic , Houser expects, shortly to re ceive a -supply of Furniture, and he read for the reception of Company on the 15th instanti He hfcs also prepared Stables, to 1 accommodate' ' 35- Horses, besides extensive Carriage Shelters, ' , The Propnetorihvites the attention of Travel-'' lets ;tb the NATIONAL HOTEL, on :?rur,t of its many advantages 5 being-very comr iious second story,rand in the centre ofthe b:siness part.oftpwn. . - , : . : In addition to what he -has on hand, the Pro- prietor wilt receive -from New-York, in 1 - fe w f4 days, Por.ter,; Ale, -Wines-and Liquors ofthe best quality , Every exertion will be made to give general satisfaction to alL who may please to call upon him. - - , . j '' " --s He feels grateful tor the customers" of hii for- met Hotel, and; solicits a continuance of their patronage.- ;"'-', - , ' The Subscriber keeps Hacks, " Gigs fc lfofsss to Hire.' - , AMES S. KF-f.F E. . ' Look at this -Notice .! .-. . T ANAAVAY on Sunday r.:orningii, ithct . Xu an provocation my negro 2 fellow o LAG GO VV, about 40, yearf-old dark, cotplexicn, thick lips, with a scar on his ; upper lip, vry likelyrand -rather above tbe ordinarj' sire cf negroes, He has in company with him a you: ; man hy the name of . FRED BRICK Di: T, a- bout 10 years ot agel-roai the last infsii ' n v I have obtain c d since their departure, -it is - j -, ' bably' their intention to take shipping in f nah, or ome of the seaport towns of the South ern States.' Iam informed: Dixon changed his' name in Burke eourity where he was seen, to ' HENRY S H E 1'tIEJRD. He ma v have changed: bis supposed route towarda the sea beard, Lid be now 'making towards North-Caroliri. For the apprehension Of 'said .fello . cr I'rederick -Dixon, and their delivery to me; near Sanders- ; viBe, in :WasUingtoncounty,' Gee. "2, Iwill ' give a liberal reward. "J ' '- P. S "Since the-abc i prep; red fcr the press, T have receive , i nation, -tliit they have beet seen about scv?n i.Mzs t!Js:Jw (,. TamhrMw: R. fl that riKil." . 1 his nairiet ' n called. liimcilf LTAiil OUD. w March 59 -V ' H-l St -entep-ta;i;i.i. r -. - Jt. RUFFIN (fcrme'rly cf a!; rou 1C y vardi wtctcr tho Cc lie is : red ' t d recelr 2 BO cor. " :j'.SvVELLT..:Swharr...yc TlcaL: . --..rt will:bo r ii t irs j:r.:r;I : . Ever - o tr 'iiOi i. 1) - r" ....... : . " . : - -V- J I -. c - 9 V . - ; - - . t-. ? . -v V.-. 4;

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