'?V ;:-'- L-vV: jrtrire liinriouncingf tb WHenrelia iyjsi& Jail; bet ngut pKrenatr fufcfit MaC Kentucky Reporter?; ofApTif2thvfaiv siori;6fnevt!uie:hcet instituted, for' tho ;iJgenerthaU P?M conendedi;pn beHatf of thelroscuti riisS thftlfe defenbe of tie Slate ofMWneV in it clai ; SPRING 01)S, which togetbefith hi? for- , met Stock will maKenis assuruncuv r!.!r' ';plete?; iveryaHicle of Dry Goods and Groceries in the W m New-Yprk? principally,; for cash, and of course wiH Ke able toscllthem bh asgood terms Y any noosViri theplajCe,: mmong his goods is 1 a vefv largeand elegant collection of Fancy Cal- Ttier Clothing:. of almost -every; ucsowmhi$ ?mj. nntlfmeh'a Shoes; andxGlovfe;1 Also rctocuettfer Macassar if3il?& Hair Powdery - -V..w SnWis;' &C. ,vri tai j4flr Yt Iff i ;-f.' ' -' ' ' r .i . i u;.: i w rriers laau anu. examine- iii uuuus, -n; tefs hitnseir.tnaT-uiey wiii sun uoii iu jjuvc ruu , -" ---.ff .i., - ' . i i m -. - .J ' ' ia TrtU;CaVfrih hidney, ; aiid pne $50 1 noteof .th:XriHted States Bank. -There were also sundry xpttperr in the Pocket Dook,?which will identity t. If fthy'persorf finding the above will leaved at lrl?Tlmiiu Alston in f Wake, he shall be' enr tIed:totIiefaiove:-ri?ward;. U- "- "'Jlj ,;r,, -,-,,.-;-. f i V JOHN V. C AWTHORN ; ; Ivvarreiit oh May2tfl;nC:w i mTEKTAINMENT. i4 itUFnN, (formerly qfaleigh,) has o ; 2V pened his house in the Town of Wadesbo- loiigts, 1UU varasTwesxoi ine uoun-nouse, whcic he is prepak d to receive BOARDERS4 and ac :-.ti4 TT J XrtS'T 'f ITTJC uikn mat- otl nr 111 rin livery effort t.wul"; be made to give general satis- faction.'-, , Vadesboro "EMOIIt ort the Cultlyatioh of the Vine, and ,' on the best mode of making Wine, second Kdition: AVashingtohCity, ;I828.'.;Pf 4e la liound; One Dollar , - i 5 : Kaleighrafe22,;' ' , .f" " ; , $ 4 FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1829. ;The United SUtefi' Circuit Court fort he District jot Norfli-Carplina was ih;$essiori ,i 11 this cityv for a few hours only, on Tues fday last- - .The 'shortness of the session was principally 6wi ng to the abse i nee of JUn Gallon1 ami tjlrJ'Badr a The Directors of thelStateBank have appoi hfe5d!CoITr: this coun ,ty,: Cashier of - the Sal isbu ry Bra p ch of VthattistitVtion Saecd, Esq. resigned. ' : ; . Ve have the satisfaction to learn, that the iinrTrbvements on the Cape Fear River above Fayetteyillendert dan( of bn with that'degree of energy and j atten tion' whichpromises;to insure a success fulissue, Indeed, the navigation of the Ittver ; from Hay vvoiod to ; Fayette vill ej ''Avhichwi ' impracf icable, seems now, riot to be very vd ifiicult. We are 1 n form ed , that ' a few sdays sinceiTirec boats Jladen with flour, and cottori and .each paying onboard four hands, lei Ilay wood t and deseeded, tb Bue ed the VanalJ -uad Militlien passel ; the F re-loaded, a n d in ad e their w ay down the ri v e r wi th ouj dillicult unM near SmilieFallsVtvy been-clear-ed out hv theiianos whiciilworked pri the river las tV Fall- Here not any obstruction, the boatmen xpecting atiempt- ed nto enter the sluice Knf onmn son f having ; carelessly! erected a Fish until tnud- Stand nvhich could Inbt? be seen the tlie 'boats Were : nearly , on it dy water passing over its top, one; of the" boats laden with SO oales of rCottbn capj sized bv comirig in Contact wkliit? I For f unately no damage was sustained t!,more serious? than, the detention . of the -boats 1 two daysy In - that time, the boatrwas raised antl re-load ed,abd .uoptheracci- i-dentapneTied iri the tfescentltri Canip? belton, vheretheir,cargo;was readily dis- ; .posed of. On tlicir retu rn? tli e-boats took ?4l P S'!lMaM? ftgWti tcprisiBtrngl n part o trovuvj os. pi 15 aeon ; IqOO wei gh t o t lro n ,h ?;severaii)Ois.: fcugar and Molasses, bags of tloileicOO Jbs? Gunp(iwder?5 sacs of Sal t, : several: : thou sand .shingles, with a vaiTetv" of': other articles. - cThus provinjr oya.c.Tajxperinijetit now, . fore the4 work b6- on the f lltyeraxe 1 mpl eted? boats: may safe- ' icargdeir ami- with bu t-lit tl erisq ue; J X i jwhich batsjri 'indwcdnfi3enti' sort should prove faVbrablel.fo an 4ha-D: ;i.ul.-i I --..i -IX" - '! 4 ; : whole of itrwiilbelulceli ujili'trfhil accordingly epure a shire f their 'atronage-i , -"S'l , on v Monday last, on me- rowww.ms AKtoi ?n;WikeV-crossing;, SjmmsUJ ridge, va m-n '.'..H'iu:; 1 'D'.i.U'f'tlAnl-' -":ifnntsiinii!)r about i are, b ail d i rig-&Bcj I Vikoi bjrbly ' atlfpbe?co1npieteiri Winter, ; fc 4 C ri 'e'wberii;fteN carriedftd mar? tket54 bales oCCottori! ; and titinef? during the present season,; in 1 which the the Neuse, has met with a ready sale. fM-J e rlj a Representative, , and afterwards a Sen ato from ihStat has Been remoyexl from jtlie Post Office in .6rtsm64tKH?ltS 2;cr i (7 reenleqf,- late ' 1 i;or of . , th e ' STe Ham psliii e ; Gazette : V i ; j. , ; eu inuiari 10. rcsme at x iqua in OhioT:in;the place of Co JohriiJphntton reinoyetu f v f ;; Alr. T?Zm arid e ficietit Clrk, in the -Department ofState ivcl ischaVgeU yff . n, tu matte room tor - iir rrauuif: 01 mew York. No man-in the public employment susiainea n more unimpeacnea cnaracter than Mr. Browrie. . , George, W., Owen, member of the last Congress froth Alabama, has en- teTedupon theJdutis of ejOffice bfJ Col lector ofMobile to which he,was appoint" en by Gen. Jackson, beirisr one of his most faithful adherents- . :Y -U. Marwfdcicirie&'We -find iriari adver-J tiseinen t i n h e Warrento n Reporter, the following description of tHe buildings, &c. it'rMr Joel .Battl e's M ariu factory at Ith e Fallsof Tar River, in Edgecomb county ; T : Among jthese are a well consru'cted jstone edificeon the, south side of the river, 7 feet long by S6 wide, with, four floors, and capable of coiitaiing'.2t000 i spimtles ;; a large v wooden building on th opposite side fthe river, Calcuf Ta'ted either fof spinning or weaving 444 spin dles, with all tjhe necessary apparatus of cords &c. are now at work, and 3 leld from 100 to 150 pounds of coarse - yarn, and a proportionable smaller annnint when of a j finer quality. At tached to the Factory are'ari excellent'Oriiitnd Saw Mill, two Store-n6uses;Ja large and commo- itious uweliing-house, , with air the "necessary Outbuildings. . ,4-;-v'v'' An association1 has. been formed at Tus- caloosa, for suppressing abuses in elec- tion ee ring, each member pledging hi m self 1 ns as-follows : aa w x j ithe practice of electlonee ring is deemed by the; undersigned extremely demoral izing," they mutually and solemnly pledge them selves to each )ther, and to the community at large, not to vote for any person, for any office' in this county who will ride over the county to electioneer, or who will treat with spirituous li quors or 01 hervise, to prjocijre (votes. 'Aidrwe further pledge ourselves to t Use all i laudable means to prevent the election, of any person or persons' who will be "guilty,: either directly - or indirecth'. of any such immoral nractices." J ' Mr, Madison is . the sgle surviving'mejn' ber9 bothlof the Convention which funned the Constitution qfi the iXi States, and of the Legislature which formed the Consti tution of the ''Slate. cA, lEnq. ?Elizabeth;City May The Sunerior Court for Camden coun- ty, hts honor Judge Donnell presiding, closed its session on Thursday last-1 . On the morning of that day; the Court took up the case of the State vs Nancy Chit tem, charged with bei n -accessary to the murder of Joseph J Lindsay, of Currituck county life Court was occupied in this case from lO o'ciock, A. M. till near night t in obtaining l a iury and! examining ' wit- nesses ; it was then' argued at some length by th e counsel pro and con, and com mitted to the iury by a charge from his honor about 10 o'clock, when they retired a short time and returned verdict of not Je niilty j A. M Gatlin and C. R. Kinney,: Esqs.' counsel for the State. Jas. Iredel I and J. X?. Bailey, Esqsi counsel for the prisoner lhe deceased was at the time o his! death the lavful husband "jbf the prisoner? whom she left for her present husband? John Chjttem. Hen o w stands cond emn ? ed as an accessary to the i same tilurder, and will receive the. sen ten ce o f the 1 a w this week at the Court sitting for , Curri- tuck county.; -Negro March who was .1 em- ployed uto cbnimifc the5- deed, was trietl convicted nd executed iri Tyrrel I couh ty last ; To see a man arraign ed be fp re the judi cial tribunal "of the countrjTb pbn a charge nri f 4 Is ;;Jior-i bl e; eiiough ; but yhen wes:ee niale?r'w if accompanied with virtues and. the bU charmsXof the sex? woU Id ; rend er her in? TinciUlerratgri ti ce to answ er for - the c rime of iriu rder-t- thef murder ofA her?.hu sbatid ?;t t - j 1 ertpugh:t6'strlceey vvtth '-tfWeatf graded the inint maybe wlien loose reins are given to pur ev passions anu pro pen- "Txv;,:j.?;;:?t.i ft-. ;:r,A.;;, rfr .r-v--7i-f.-.lkf 5The Supenpri Courtfiibrithis countyils si ttih g thi sjwe IWhls hbriprUdgf Nbr? wood presiding - W cannot forbear ex pressing pur?a(lmirati6n;;at the m kindnesslSud iUrtesrliiclic charac 1 "7 c ; I ck r a. Ti a H I a v 1 11 rl ri'a ji r t irV i t rn o veneriibleE?Iudges?i iri tetcbu rseq having business m4? 9" not beeritriedaiiy mu ch in tereVtexc'ep hdpet merit against! the Justices roKribt repairr ing tiie jatu' lhey were, however acquit i. i u ii ejurvi wiliiuui' iciivjiiir lhi: uox i siidpp '.charged Jyfci3hdnor were indictable ;fdi form; those du ties; enjoined byact'of As sembly toward ! repaip n-an d4buil di ngi;f iAcKjas ap ngi taxet kppointS iig a? trea suredf publ:Buildincrir -first of AibT.- Th annive'rsarv- -rtf by the ybuiifif.Ladies'of our Female Acad -t my in a , tasriii and ,appwipriajemanner MissMARYDAyis6N; 4was selecteld vby- 11 cyassiMcia ie, yueen or , 1 rj e. 1 1 a yv v r : .1 p e; coronation was performed, about fi ve o'clock, iri the "evening, in the' presence of a name ni u s con rou rse of the most res pec table of our citizens of both sexa!- A fte r t h e". c on -clusi on of th e i n t eres t ing cere mqn i fa rpu n d ; the May PoIe,twh i'ch Jwa s ;d ecora led in thejost beautiful and! ha y style, the ay griup, niarchinsin 'jmpasuredj mocMl' to the music trf a favorite air, re paired .to the house, where engaging in the: ;Uiaz.y dan c e, i t hey :. prol o n ged the , feni v jty v to a good hour, j May Vey er jf returning May day fi n d th e m as jnnoceii t ; aiid as - ha ppy' as. they; Were left by the last. af. Rep. Casualty. M e regret :i: to state that p 1. 1 David Wi llis, - for manv, vears prudeht navigator in the, merchant service of this place, was lost, from a Lighter, at lower Broad Creek, a shcirt distance below a iNewDern, on Monday the 27th ult.:' , He had that morning, in the jjrosecution- of a. d eter mna tioii to rel i n qiiiih th e sea and re oHtto the less hazardous pursuitsof agri-t culture taken passage for his j farm ? and was taking lhe depth of water; with an bar, when he fell overboard land perishet be fore . assistance could reach him. - The w i fe of Gapt. Willis was bn board and wit nessed the agonizing see tie. Thus,: in the uttr. wi iiic, aim ai a momeni- as: lie oe lieved, of perfect security, has this expert enced mariner, after years of exposure to the perils of the ocean, Totind his last eneV my in ihe waters of the Neuse.j The bo dy of the deceased was discovered on Mon day last and brought to this place for in terment. ATeii'.fijanc. : 1 ! - v The only answer which ;is deigned to the nbjectioris to the removal of certain faith ful, honorable, and honored public officers, -is? that ' public sentiment demandecl their removal. Wc deslre.the evidences of the ' public sentiment' which demanded the re- niovaljof' Postmaster of the City of Wash ington We ask t for an 'exhibition of the names of tltose whose ' demands' of this .sacrifice of. public interest to mere schemes of party aggran dizement,constituted such an evidence of j public senliment' as was sufficient to control the universal public o pinion , Let us have light. In this case, as We believe in rpany others, public sen t i m en t 9. a b h o r s an d fe probate 8 the orbs crip- live spirit wnicn nas oeen at tvorK. Int. V The excitement in Hartford; Corinecti" cut, in relation to the recent appointment of Postmaster, still continues. A meeting of those citizens who were opposed to the change, was called at the! StateHouse on W ednesday ..morning last. The meeting was fuller attended, and by gentlemen whu from their respectability, jand from the ex tent' and importance of their business, are most deeply interested in the of the .Post Office. Several regulation resolutions were passed., to1 procure,! if possible, by fair and honorable " means, the 'instal ment of Mr. No itTON. T h e s e re sol u tibns .were afterward s circul a teld amopg the citi zens, and more thaii five hundred signa tures were obtained approving of j them. They have siice been forwarded to .Wash ington, by a gentleman, who . is instructed to p r e&e n t t h e in tb th e Pos 1 1 na s t e r Gen e r alrto remonstrate againstj the jpresentar rangement, and o urge stime appointment which w i lU.bem pre sn f i s f i c 1 0 ry : t o tfie ci t i -zeris. teulHmore Gazette, - I ? t X ; TWe understand that ithas been finally determined that the fsecbiid ' appointment (of Mr. Niles,) shall starid, unaffected by; lire 1 . jvi c3ciibaiiuiJ5 wiiicil: Have been: made agrunt Jt.J : V. -; Important i?wmor. There is a rumor iri town , that Spain is a bou ti recognizi ng the Independence of the South American States and that to s ec u re s 0 m e pe c u 1 ia r "a il vantages she wiU;make ad her bl d pbssesiorisy ith a naval a nd mi 1 i tary . force; ; : A I etter from? Havana dated 2d of Apri I, re peats the -ticconii t pub) ished here some days since from the English papers, that;ari arovameht' wasjfitting out at Cadiz, for Cubh. The inhabita nits of Cadix it .was siid in the English accounts were to pay the expense of. the expedition iii gratitude forrlL C. .M ajesty h ay i ng '; made : Cad izta. free, port? ;1 1 w i 1 1 be w ell; for Ferdinan d if he recognize the Ind epend ence of the, S. A-f merican Slates even at thii late day? ; ? establishment of .the Coristitutibri of th6' U!Uted:ates 1789 wej Kav Presidentsseyeri icerfisidentsT-ten Secretaries o f KS tate--ir-n i ne Secre tafi es of 'theTreasurythirteeri5e :P6st-ma)i riies; GerieraUlOf tHee severity-fbur dis tiriuisheduiicVo we e)tev?;have3ie11N office; ?and these ;we re. bce-Wfesid e n ts of th e H.r S . jtWriot prob the offices Iiere-: 4n5eriu)neratedlhav an arHera the above state men tr woul d Warrant this belief that vve average the attainrnentrbf as great an age in this country, -as ls-usuajujn any. part ot Athe of contest n severaPbfithe1 V jNichol as D Col eman,' James Q. Iabh, Joseph KSumralUtJudgeT;Be Majprediiiger "are gress inthe disricl by GovenotlVlitcalfiGene rard lias ;declmed.-:-sM liWtJ : In-Major ;Mobre's. late district there is tii be aCpnventipn of to 'select a ; Jackson bond idatet "Messrs. PI easanfaiKincaidBp others havb abeent anripuncedIajor Caldwell ', of Jessamin ei isthe: only) ahti -" Ja ckso n :c an d i d ateiXs 1 ?0; I-T: ; "Kl Col; Francis Johnson is a candidate in his old district? iri oppbsition,ti MKan cey, xne late representative : ff 7 CblbrieJLybiiyeibeli :?op:" pon en t-HS. : V,Vil- y Mr, .Lecompte is .a : candidates for re election, and ' a . Convention j of; Jackson Delegates at Frankfort have agi eed to siip-J . port lym.,r-::7fV:-;:,' Mr' Daniel is a;carididnte fpra r-elec-v tion in the Montgomery district, without opposition 'r- ; Mr.; Letcher i also a : candidate, With out opposition. - ;k s,t r-' Rob't. McHatton is opposed by Col. R M. Johnson :ic.v" Judge Clark, in his district has no op ponent. ' hsU Neto-ybrh.rTh e ; Legisl atu re-; o f the State ' of New-York adjourned, - after , a lon session? on Tuesday last.! The! fol I owing brie f notice Of the late session thereof is frbmT the pen of k the Editor; of the VNTevyi-Yori; '7CdraWerciatdyerUser who: does not" appear- to be' particularly 'VI 1C4nO Oft 4n ilr'lrirw!l - rfc 'rlnin tfW. of the Legislature : UI9UU9CU IV IVIUUIT . UUUU'IUIC -UUIIIS, 'It has been the longest session of our State Legislature ever hekK: it having exceeded four months. We "believe that of thej last J sixteen months our Legislature has been in session about eleven. The last session, .however, has been particularly distinguished.. We. believe t ,.ha passed but few laws, 'and in' this reipect'it is en titled to our special thanks for excessive legis lation is the besetting sin of this country. But upon the suhject of Banks it has done moremis cbief, and t disclosed ? more ignorance aod folly, than any other. Legislature in ihis State ever did- Lord Coke would have pronounced it; the Indac- tiim Jraructmentumt' or lack-learmiig Jrarhamtm. We shall have more. to say abputritL ;" , Distressing SuimdeT)ATi&i;'-M'El moyle) Esq. a respectable citii&enlof this district, put an end to his existence on Wednesday evening last, by shooting himself through the head. No " caiise could be assigned whichyed to this fatal deed, except that he; was in a habit of oc casional ly drinking ? to - intoxication," and had , probably, 'ofte ri tbl d M i s 'I wi fe i f " n e could .not quit drinking - to excess, he should sometiriie put a 'period ;td his: life in ome untimelyv?way Mr. I M'E. has left a wife and six or seven children to lament his untimely end? ;"- v; . ? ' ,.! Yorkville S. Cs .Pioneer. - - r-., 4-. V,- - Thermometer.' A friend iri Chesterville has pblitely furnished us the following ac- count 01 tne suaaen cnanges pi tne cu- ni ate, which we think worthy fof record? ' The rise and fall of the Mercury. iri the Thermometer for the last two Syeeks pre ceding the Sio th, is remarkable during which time on one occasion?. it rose from 45 to 72 in five hours on the 23d,. it stood at; 78 -and ?at 8 o'clock bri the 25th, it stood at 46? being a fall of 32 in forty hours." Ibid . ; : The same gentleman informs :us that a Cou nterfei t One Dollar Bil 1 ; on I the Bank of the State of Sputn-Carolina, vas shown him a few days since. ?;It is ! necessary that persons should -be o n th e t r" gu arl f : lest Some of these bills be imposed - upon them. It was coarsely executed? particu larly by thefilling u1 p ; marked with, the letter O- and. the signatures ofjthevCash Jer and Presid ent, bad ly doriebidt 1 ' The toay of the ttansgrestor. is AertL't , Jacob K. .Boyer, of Reading, tPerin. has been brpught to trial on a charge; of pas sing forged Bank bills, and has been found guilty': fI A.?great; nu mber of vfjtriesses were examined, at-tne triai.5 anu tne Dur then of tlie testimony. on behal fnof ' the coin m on weal th was su ch as to i show be-j vori d a reason able ' d oub tl-th at;th e priso-1 ner had; been exte n si Vely engaged- i n th e ;traffic";0f.';spuriou&!ank' paper.( -Ori.eor t wo -frers o n s (a ccompli c es ) test i fi ed that they, had received considerabje : lots of such paper from huh? at a given discount, for which they paid in good money or gave their riotesi : I n th ese .transactions, the. a r ti cl e f d eal t i n was termed 4 " Lottery I j. icActa. : . i . i;u y- iin " " Kept ine woru :oi 'promise-'-'torther-'ear'bu hope?-? as this ill-fated ;mart?vll have ex perienced; On 4he 'part of ; tJie defence, the-niass of testimtJny produced was cbn? clusi ve?as'tothepreYioiis standing arid respectability of 'riiope-IHeVyajS i h bleed .bu t a few-years si n ceVofie ofthe most influential men! and respectable mer chants' of iRead i rig? Iii1821 , ; the execu tive of Pennsyl vania? offered, hun the re- sn o ri s ihl e s i tu a t i o ri 1) f - Au ctiori eer i ri Phi- laueipji ia. ;; a u i reverses iu . Jtrau e - uirew hiniinto difficilt .the-rbrccfh.tem choly to reflect on the ;fate rif sucira nian r Arid to perceive, that no degree of respec? tabi 1 i t v- n o r ega rd . for kind red ? name or cnaracterr is sumcreny, in tne aosence ot fi rm moral , recti tud eva nd n the"; moment ofemptation, :topreserve froin ,the, patlis oft guilt arid infamy f 7'' 1 . ; 5 AVithout the slightest design of?qufe zingt'theS FredericSburgh Arena, states j u pori the bestlauthority. that a child v was ast weeK w iiic u ipuieq jierrwory oomermg on tJe prpvificebf wruswickv Tney KaVe coilected;aUathetestiihb and; "are now engagedin furnishing a stii e raW;for'thonsi be twee n :th ejparties? th e; Ki ng ofth e . Ne t hv'.: er 1 an d s::v-Tlii s satem e n t nyi H?b y a'r range riicn't, be-fu rn .shed the 3B:-itUh authorities? bjtherit of JbtyT-for aiisWejy and-thai : replica t ion" on th e si d e of the Uni r eil S ta res ' will be fqrnished;uy fh jry nex tJtelrl h e ca se -jey i 1 1 h e S it a I ty u tfm "t 1 - tedVIFbr thisihfjrniu1libri ed tiheBaltiubre GrazetteA; &(Tej&M tj me ha : ribtiyet; arrived for 'tIie;serisiitfQir.b Prfer-.: soriatwrbrigsinfli0 repl-obats thelAlusqb remedy and -for- fea r we blight forget it, wye it indvcleVrecom T'erader 'tolttaVe .this .paTagrapXframed:anil-:'F hung over hrs mantel-piece: Piit aUittlu ? The last Savannah papers announce the death of JJUliam DaviesfEsdrj 'JuZfi of . the Superior Courtsr oft the j Eastern Dis trict of that 8 tale. : He died on the morn ing of the30th ult? after long and pain- kill Hluessv;--:'--'j:'.',;'-,..-,:-'' i V " - A good Dip .On Th u rsd a y eveni ng last. Mr? Nathaniel ATIlanesif ou r County, at one dip bf his skim-net, in tiro Cape-Fear riverw caught; fivejjyctifislu: the- largest of which weighed 17 pounds.' The five fish s weigneuiogeiuer ou.pounnsr; , ; v .i i:n::kA' ly Journal , ; . In Newbern, Capt.. Arthur Hodsre? to Miss ' Jane Perkins? daughter 06 the late Capt. John f At Swift Creek, Craven ccunt', Jesse Pearce, At his residence near Tarboroitgh? on Friday laai, iw mjuii A..t viii iaiiu on eunesuav. iasi,. his wife Sarah. v ' ; ''V--. - ; - ' In. Adams, "Je'fiersbn county (Kew-York). ori- ic iii Miuwi, liiiwuru s oaiisuurj', ; agea-.-ivo..-...-years ! He was a soldier, and held a commission - in the French war He was at; the building of.. Fort Stanwick, under Gen. Stan wick? at Home iri 1775 ; at the rising rirOswego, antl C?tara-, ! gua, near Kingston, from the French' and Indi ans, in 1756'; and in the battle of Ticonderoga, in wnere auout two tuousand were slain.' , If e has had about twa hundred dceadants.' 12 children, 84 grand bildren 100 great grand, children, ;.and several of the fifllr generation. - 1 - Tin -rt IVI J O Rn; I J AY WO O D respectfulfy ar- , jlTX nounces to the Public, that she isprepared to accommodate Trayellers GenTlerrie.i & their . Families Boarders by the day. week,' moiith or year-cl.ooX children for any h-i'grhof time.- Her House is situated iri the Immediate viclnitv of the Capitol, ; the Batiks and theseveral Semi- . naries of ;iearning? herer is a-heautifui and highly; cultivated Garden' attachtd?tb it t her Itooms are spacious and airy. She? assures, all those who may honor her Vith their , patronage that no eicertionVshalK be wanting bn her .part to renderheWcomfortabfew ? ' 1 J; t ; ':. Mes. fl i has also a giol St sble, which .shall be well supplied with Provender for Horesi and a" carefql Ostler to attend themy M ? i Pjices a moderat e ; as those of any Boarding- house in th citvl ' ' !- . . '.. . - ; Raleigh, May 14. T ' " 74'::.'- QST the night of the iStb; insU two houses the one a bay, with 'a swhoh tail, tlie otheV a dark ehesnutrre1,;Jiind-Vfeetwhit, a small star in the forehead, and a very white $ pot occa sioned by tlie saddle? on the'rigbt shoulder. The bay works well; arid the sorrel b a xmark ably well-gaited Saddle Horsed v-- ;V - ' i tamiwnia on ine 1qire,i.,apn ypu W)i 1 pe t n-" j -' stantl.ouojftniriW for. this rif esc rintion. A7 1 C Courier. "1?: Any inforoiation concerning said horses will 41 will bergiven to ahyperson' returning 'either' or both" of them to iKc ,-:r - ? : '; :lii:. '?.HENnY;.M. iMLLKRi - Raleigh- vT-.. 72; tr 14th May. 4 Upin CaiM?Lbtter 5? V -;;Tb be Drawn 22nd instants ; ' . , SCHEME.V!- ' . , l :- of ; v 10,000 , y: is i;;. y c : ;5,ooo ; : V l '4 ;-v 9 3. 000 tV?i?? ip,ooo, 5,000 - 3,000 2,845.. .10,000 5,000"' ; 3,000 ?4,000 f J -J 10 1,000 -jfci : 10 10 O20 '30 500 300 200 . 100 3,000 ; ;Beiderrnany, bth er pTizes':pf.::S86-70-. ho1eT :lV??S4K;i-'ters?g f ;, r A package of 20 whole tickets, which is compelled to draw? 45 can be had for 100 jshares of packages jn same proportion. . ' . - ' au oroers post paia promptly attended toi ;r TESf& M'INTyRE? -Z 4 Managers " Richmond. WiENCH LANGUAGE? ; Y"'- E ASY-METH OD for acsinng a knowledge of the Frencn Language, adapted to School? ' land Self-Tuitiona ?f " -T- The following Works,-by A. Bolmar, Professor of the Trench Language in the ilighT School of Philadelphia? are to be hadat the Bookstore of GALES &?SON. . v , iiUst'A Collection of "one hnndrwl of Pmirt's I Fables," accompanied by a Ky,; containing the jeameraiana -iree-;traii$iaUon, arraoged inuch a:m nner as to point out the difFerenca between -the. iVeriph1 and the English idioms i Also a"' figured; prbnunciatioa? of; the 1'rencb, according to the best t'rebch works extarA on the subject. " The twhble prec drd -: by i-Trcr tiseon the .'sounds of tbe French "language? as -compared with ilibse Of the English; at ter which." is a Syjlabaire. -orcoilection oV French Words, .vitli the-Enghshj from one to eijirsmbl-s- T Price 51. ;?VJpfv.vV-i ?...' ; :': 1 v 2. Les Avehtiires de Telemaaue bar FenplrvV accompanied by a; Key tb'th& first eight books ; containing hke; the r Fnblesthe text-r-a liteKd and free translation ; Y intajtded &a a Cccrl to rr. -. 4fV. " - rf- 'hi.v -"-:- :.;;-C-'- "tv- J r'Jr-."r'a u; ' S--. ! ev'.,-.: JUf!."t-;' ..-,5-?-'.t,-. -w-

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view