- A- 4,."' z-x J m . 3 ' ' tI)e Board for Internal improvements " Wilmington, According to Appoint- 'Lt; when the Dre'dging Machine, Steam rSneJ'and ali their. appendage9,With the hanas:.-v rrrvv -:,'-4 v j h articles of subsistence on , 1 ' fitm lli States Engineer Corps;who is; Corpsvo attend to the removal oMhe re iainin obstructions belowjWlniingtoti', ndture to the Inlet for ves8ejsdwin--14 feet waterV ' Captain Blah ey has reported: La' f f of operations' ome respects from-that formerly recom mnded byilaj. Badie, h6daiuf ver the River 5 ana wuu nw Answerfrom the Engineer, department, htclTisj expected in ejrsejof plew j ays, the VyorK will pe proceeueu w$ui m fcfred. ; Tl)e DregmglB oat Jand ;; Steam, jnne are, for the present, to be remoy ed'toOalC Island ttf,u r previous to the commencement ;oC ;iheVVor&' ootinuetias Superintendant ofhe lodg ing Boat as heretofore, and, nieasures will be taken ij Captain Blanej.efting the important object J in vlewi ;.with al I nvenient expedition Wodoubt is en- tcrtainedl but that Cdnresswill such further .appropriations for complet- ir the Work as may ne; louna to ue ne- cessan Trlit qf Drl Wpciw-This case which before seemed interminable ha not yet been brought: to; a close. gV e men- ItioneH iri pur last th e empanneUing,;of-a jury,' bu( that they had not red ered keir vertllct. They have since found a herdict in these words, that the ae- 'finUnf in hi' ofRrial character. haCd an- Vooriated the sum of, S750 to his own taU To this Messrs. Swahn and ,K.ev, EouBsel Tor; the.' Xfnitejlc Sta'tes objected.'' The Court observed, that the Jury . hau ieither found the money to be -the money )fthe U. S. northe fraudulent intent with vhicK it as appropriated, -which finding jias necessary to ..fbuhd a judgment urjon. he Jury then amended their verdict, by nding the money to be? the money of the ;nited States, .but still omitting to state ,at U va$ done with fraudulent intent? 'he verdict was .recorded and ,is tarita- jiount as the prisoner's cou nsel contends I ah acquittal, A motion haS been sub- lilted on the part ok the United States r a new triau At our iasi aqvices, an i merit pad commenced on this riiotion. The Counsel bothffbK the Defendant Hi! the nrdsecution certainlv deserve edit hf thefr perseverance, andtability, it we think the ends fof ju&U would loner have been attained, if Dr.Watkins 1 met his accusers in a mably way and once tested the ti uth of the charges in lich he ts imnlicaipdl 1 rBV. nufsuiiir a "'ary Course, lie haslweakened the con lence of those who thought favorably of principles, and who sympathized in his uon, land has created prejudices a- f n ids chaVa c tir w hi ch ': aii Junan im oil s 'luittal by the Jury could nof eridibitei lV verdict of Gttiltv has been rendered Pmst Mrs.L.Roval on th 'indictment frging Itr vi th being a comtnon Scolds notion .was submitted by her Counsel am:st ot judgment, and she has been to bail, :.. until";, the motioii is deci I- A.- Arthur ImiPaToedLil curiosity :he : toast f"? neen manitested to see the I toast fh. Wall intf ill iiitendedjfbr thieaWe it-, pe sentiment, though fwhidx fcight;perfe i and M an u (actu res for tiielCottort We rs ' CX n resses cn rrec t vi'p w a n f h ' paljjenefits of -r'eaprocal P enteitained by a man of ioalyears deuce ' 4 : $papers;rt Wehave seen :it treV. 8,IsoR,ewhcrefecvntlyt Jl. '-Ft K ' !4---k.--.'''i,!:"'-j"5'---- ' urines on ihft .ri ua biN'nti t ! Bd every day alluirs, marks its ge- find';- .j-'"..'----- ; -ov L P'f t morfs than the! most ; la L,KP!'4i'f;iiKhistonart ,?n;n,5t MihVflK of the Pe: W." The Counsel tor the accused, moved s Pr' or meir inausiry j ami I , ! . -V-1 ! i i tUi t 4l'Aw c ora'ioreti"a ana conee, i.in test i L - n Ailif yafnr'il cut relit n thatr i - ... - : , 7 - m iiavc me l uivv vvuvu,,. . Vj fvngity. . They -concluded the f Vaid wa9 cautvalent to averdict of acquitr innocent mirth, such as mitfht:-ne ...... i. r'rauoniit is here pneeu;: f 4 ! j llf 1 Aa)erkanS vstem j--tockings ibr k,r5ns. andifeetlfprluldfett'a tock r...l..l ia 176r, 'lirciii which we m ike the follow ing extracts, which, are peculiarly.interest i H n a s tn u ch v as t he T pa rtl y re fer ' J b i n cu k !ents which are connected with the history of our own State. .Ihe idea however ofl kindiincj bonfires and drinking-hts Majes ty's health, sounds at this day rather; obso Iete -s" "w - -' "" - v' ' I . ' Wiifamsirtirgl Va. May 7, 167. r ' By a ? gentleman -from Nortb-CaroTinawe are informed, tha on the 16th.ult his Excellency Lortl Charles Rreville lonfaime, Governor of S; Carolina . hts Excellencyv, William ; Trypni Esq t StewartEsq, SuperintehcianH of Indian affairs for the Southern Department are tq hold a Con. frress at Salisbury in North Carbljna witfe the Cherolcees, in order to settle a boundary line with that nation "i a matt r that seems Very i nte restingto the, frontiers of the southern coloniev aamany;attjrpryiii!ence raittej .tjiaifiatron'forjwan of proper restrict tlohs as to. their huniine grounds. t t ' t-i - . V;; r -.V- Williamsburg, Oct. 8. ; sWe.Ji.eaf . from ; Hillsborough in North-Cat tdin that "on the 13th of September iast, 'the regiment of militia' of Ontne county were reviewed at that place py''i8xc1Iency governor Tryony when therp. appeared under arms 1923 tnen, exclusive pf a troop of liht horsed tti excellency - was pleased, after t he batallioti and troops had 1 pass ed i Teview, and srone through their firiuVs, ac companied with several discharges of some pie- tsfaction at the martial appearance, and reedur behaviour of the men and officers of the xorps.-i- .i. - .... " . . , . An uic evening aponnre was eretea ai wmcn is r:-o. k.nk , a.---.-:..; - I majesty's health province, and other lovab and public spirited toasts, were drank, at each of which there was a discharge of jthe; artillery,;"and the whole : con cluded with every demonstration of aUcrity and jOy.'4iiv-444.M d?i'-'tU!;:gti:l 4"i-t i" here is. scarce any history, .either ancient or modern, which! affords an account of stich a rap id and sudden increase ofjnhahitants, In a back frontier country, as that 'of North Carolina To iustifv the truth of this observation we 'need only to inform our readers that twenty years ag-t there were not twenty taxable persons within the limits of the ahovementioned county of Orange; in which . there now are fonr thousand taxable. The increase of inhabitants, and flourishing state of the other adjoining back counties are ha less surprising and astonishing. V (The County of Qranga here alluded to ts now the largest in the State and when the census was taken to. 1320, its population amounted' to 23, 500. ' j ; ;X-- - :'rr3;; v XproviJence It L) Dee. 19v - 'A number of young ladies, of as good fami lies' as any in town j from the laudable motive of she wi hgjthel r willingness 1 6 su bmit to frit gal ity and encourage industry, had yesterday a spin ning entertainment,; at the house of;Capt. 'Esek Hopkins, in this town ; when eighteen of them spun upwards of forty skaines of fine linen yarn, aranK only L.a- -1 ' . . - imony ot their evening4 with ither counter- aqt the work of the dav, or; blemish the charac ters of sober and virtuous young ladies.i-An ex- ampte oi inausxry mis to tiie young men. , In a large Circle of very agreeable Lai'.ie s m this Town, it was unanimously agreed to fny a- side the Use of Ribbons. Sec, Stc.'Scc. fr which there has been so great a resort to Milliners in Times past v. It is I hoped, that this , nesolul ion will be followed bv other or the. Sex throjigh'Hit the Province 7w ckreeabi'e -will thev ahiirar in thei native BeSutv stribt of these Ornuments r ' wwoi 22. ' On Monday the 20th inst.. His Excel lency Gov Owen arrived in ;town. The object "of his visit!, it is understood! is con- neexcu5 witn ine puDiic worKs, on ane Cape-Fear. :.Ri veifr':4;- :'fp '-"Xi j;if i Xx- ' In anticipation of His Excellency's vi- si t, the citizen s of Wi 1 mington, desi rous to manliest ineir respect ior nis cnarac ter and office; had made preparations .for his reception. He was ' received on the other side of the River by a Committee appointed lor that purpose, and attended by them, in an elegant barge; arrived in town at hall past fiye .o'clock. Captain Ru s s e 1 1 V Ctm pa ny of Light Infantry, were dravvniip to, receive him ; and a large concourse of citizens had assembled to1 greet his arrival.. The Governor was conducted to his lodgings by a procession of the military and cjtiens. HV.Ah address wak presented together jwith an'f invita tion r to a public dinner, to "be given to- i - . rr ' ii , -4-4 " . . nay- .ine loiiowing are copies oi the ad dress arid answer ' ' 4j ,' 4. ; ;v JVtiTningtov, K. ; C 20A Jtlji; To His Excellency Johx Owkit. lXy.Xx 4j 4 he undersignetl, a Committee in behalf of the citizens of Wilmington, beg leave to as surevyou of the satisfaction,, which your presence among" them allords ; and to request the plea sure of your company to Public Tiner at the CoinmercM Hotel on Wednesday next at 3 o' clock, p..;M. f j:X:fMix:x: xv- -; The Committee convey the pehtiments of their constituents, and their own fefelingsl when'thev tentler you the homage of their respect? An-en- lightenei.expression ot puoifc opinion; nas con ferred; upon you a high political distinction :.the people have . a pledge for their confidence, in your priyate4wbrth, X'PV'-y: X ''':xl . - ;It Jias not escaped them, that you have been more anxioii to merit, than to .receive popular fvorsJ ""The guarantee of official assiduity and integrity,' is therefore, given unrteir the: sanction of a smmg.moral-inflnence. ' May the oppqrtti- nUiof -promoting the interests of the State. during'vour Administration and thereby of ad- yaHcmg.your pwn jtrepiuaion, e uojioraoie reward of vouir public, services v- , 4f X'AX 4; ' A." LAZARUS, itAt HIIX, ;v " f W. J HAltKISS,t4C.iDUDLEy jv.1 i VI O H N H I LiaWJtOSU UA J AMES, 5? Wtimrtgia7u N C. 21st July- -V-rr'Votir letter of the date-of vesterdav; invit ing me in behalf of the citizens of Wilmington, ip participatevithjthem in ijPubli Dinner 'to morrow at 3 o'clock at the Commercial Hotel, ts uui icucireu j ana as puDiic lesiimoiuampi teem, and respect for those In' authority, -have received the approbation of the wise and the-vr tuous pf -every age I accept this invitation at your hands with the most Unaffected nleasurei 4' 'The fiatterin? mahnerV"miri which Vou "hateL been pleased td Allude to my'elevation, to the ngn ana responsible ptiice.whicn , 1 4 now hold. uaer-the state pf NorthiCarolina, is not the less proceed so much -from any ; merit cf .r.'.ir.zj iua u is ine onspnng pi ,your enercu3 inena shin. - ' Ar - . ,.'ir.'v : :In the.dfscharrterrof. inv. official dni' :zl rto ob "portunity ' of advancing the general inter esta of tucouic, wnioe leu uncuitivacea ana so tr as a diligent and faithful application 'of my-'tims and limited tirht!t jtv-ia iiiicjnai improvemenrs, anua general diffusion of Education; mv fellow Vitizens of the state may rest assured, they have a certain euar- antee, . t . ' f , "S ,1 beg leave to tender ydu Gentlemen, and mrougn you to the Crtiaens or Wilfnington, the assurances ot my high consideration iod regard. '-?': ,: Votir obf servant, - -Xt''- it, v s .: , riv.e nave longeniertainea ana express ed the iCpnvictionV that iift"bad bolicv for anjStafe to hold acfc'and:" refuse to re ceive riatiortatassistaricettowards. wprjss orinternarlmproyement ;.'Xvvefy'ilariEsey amuuiii. on me Duoiic lumis -is. annnaiiv apri'ated; amo'ti'' near jyltwtiity'f the StatesHwhich gladly receive it ifhiist; a uwuiuuir uvc, ueiicvinjj suci an ap propriation to be unqonstitutiona , refuse to jtcKrit?! :This s patribtict and all thatblit it is" vastly3'unp t uiauuce is n eari v coeval vi t n tne govern yearly. mentantl has 'gained 'advocates until i ts 'dbnone 1 1 ts are redti ced t afnere nana tu 1 1 hey have" actu at Iy despai red If rr Uvi- 'C-rf--v f true outhrons. thev nersevere in their r.L -i v - - i 1 , : " r refusal to Darticmate in itRhenpfifi. Th iijisioriiine 01 it is, too, that .we have as tiich poverty as pride, ,and wint our share more than those' who havt: fewer scruples about it. : , . t ; v Public sentiment, ' however, is under going a change on this subject, in North Carfflina, at least j.-and as one strong -but'fbynbi this whic has come under our obserW tion J we are glad to notice that- several candidates for Congress in this . State, some of whom at least are. likely to suc ceed, I; ave publicly avowed thei r , opin ion,' !that North "Carolina shoul d n long er dIay to put in her claim ,to Van j equal share (which; would be no trifle) of the fUnds appropriated for Internal In pro ve in ents and Education.;; ;The-ex pe nditure of aj few hundred thousands of Uncle Samp surplus cash in this State, t nVsome useful work would wonderfully change the face of affairs.- avO. 1 V A subject which has for a length of time, occupied our thoughts, and which we can not hut belieye practicable; is. th ply ing of a Steam Tow-Boat abovethe Falls of Rodnpkc For ourselves we have but lit tle acquaintance, with the depth ot water, or with the obstructions in the rive r ; but from the quantity of water which always 6ovvs down the strealh, we do believe the pprnjejrt practicable and should it actu- Ta.-lv prove to be so; the advantages would be jjjcalcdlable. In order, to ext itethe UtteTijtitih of talented and injgenioi s men, we, therefore propose that-a subscription be got up and be circulated through all the cpuntrv from Norfolkt-west,in which, ahd .to whic'i th. Tnvigation by Steamboat would, be esseiitially beneficial, as a; re ward to any Titan or company, wjip will first navigate theRoanoke and pah as highus Milton or Danville, in a Steam boat capable of towing 6 batteauxs carry ing 600 lb3. each ; the revvard to be pay able rvhen a trip up from the Falls to Mil ton and back again, 'be! performed. We ha ve in o -tlopbt-.ba t S 1 0, 000 might be Irea dily obtained -as an earnestof ouKsin cerity we. will subscribe 20 on thi above terms- iwo,n Gazette. 4 at I'TOVS, uur narvest is unisneii : as heretofore mentioned, the Aoheal turns out about ha! f an average crop ; the . bearded, tr red "wheat, has generally.y ieldedj pretty "well but some of the spring wheai; t wifl barel y compet94fe the farier for. c'utliig it-iiow ofit is tiad. 4 A Correspondent in Rutherford county, remarks r Wle have. been greatly injured in .this part of the country, by the late freshes, the waters o verflowing the low grounds. IP heat was ar: Hy wo r th cutting bei h heaS'S r.ins!ipthepring.' , rr rmnitrl r . - . by; the Uats, genera ii v. are very gaou 2 tneir growth was aim ost too luxuriant ; in ma ny fields' they were so ba d ly beaten d o W n by the rains that it becnine necessary 10 use a cythe. instead Xf a craidle, ocut the"':, 4 Cotton a niK Vor?u h 1 ve h a I a ve ry ra pnl i : ,!X '- 4,vj. '4 ' : t t ! i. 4r 1JiM-i.. lb irrovvLn : .-aim. in general. hook remarKauiy we ll.i in much: or the row?a, how- ever, where the fields were for a Ii Ion ff-time flooded t he crop 1 00 k s 4 ci ui 1 e u h ri ro ni 1 s; iri'gt ! And we a resorryt ' perceivek t hat with some of our farmers who bitchVU their crops! pretty 4largejy, .the'grass,aid weeds liav Vot the oiasterr : we have heard of one gentleman being obliged to abandon 20 acresi or more, and surrender to the grass z others nave been oou to turn oti less quantities. : if;; V44 -4 , I5ut upon the whole; the labors pf the hu sbandtt! an will be plentifully crow he d Witn jine-fruits or the carin ; ami ne nas cause to-be grateful to the God of Nature for these and innumerable other blessings which have ' been vouchsafed i to hi this season. West. CaroL ' On; the 4th of this months the fol m embranda, f j werel'mad e, and t hav published in the New-Yoxk papers owing ebeen .v.; - Of the comnttee or.60, ,chosen in Novenv ber, 1774 to carry into execution the non-i m pbr tat ion agreement, hying the 4th of July, Comfort Sands, Wm. W Gitoert X Of th e committee of 100, chosen in May.1775. after the battle of Lexingtotl C. Sanda, Wm X Of uthe' Convehtion choseh in AbriL 1775, all are ded except C: Sands. 4 The .only th cr Sur vivor the time .of pur; last report in. 1 82Sf was the Veherab re 'JohnJay; iho died a short time since., ; J - "Of the Provincial Congress, chosen" Pi May, 1775 Slrall are dead K -M. X Ofrthe fcrovinri ber; 1775, of 21, all are dead except CU Sands. lX Of the committee of Safety, chosen in Janua ?Of the Ccnventlcnto for.'.i tLi CcnstitUtiin cf the Statei chesen in May, 1779, of 21 c: fibers, all are dead 'except C. -Sands. :r - The only importing mere? -ts'now"liyin as importers irom England pre v I ous February, 1775, are.G. auds, and E viJ Seabury.fV;. f" Comfort Sands seems . to stand alone, .in.the preset generatioa-almost realiz ing the: P6eta idea of the las t man 1 - . - -. ; v. Miucagevuiz jury iiv ; 1 Col .Abner Hammond,; aiV old: Revolu 1 '. -. tionary patriot," and " for a- n umber of years Secretary pf State, in returning from this place to his residenfce on th'e-oppositeside of. FishipjcmJcv. tateh'hursday ieyen i rig" J astr i t is supposed I wa sun fori unaie I v drowiieThecreek had bVerrniuch swol-i 1 ep. by t he late ran sra n H in all-ppobiibili ty he," not haiiiig noticed: particularly, its heightahd rapidity "rode into if, and was iMra s hetf. by 1 h e force of tlje current; from his!,hlfirsp- ColH'botly' though dilieht s ear ch h;& been vn ad cf has not yet been r 'Ifamiti(le. A distressing event " occur-: red at Ashfield; CohnOri 1 Jthe 7th iutantli A inan named Alfred, Elmer, fancied Kim self vcom missioned - trbnii Heaven (t three persons deriving his warrant from 1 1th chap; i Revelation. Proceeding upon th i s horribl e idea, his first, victim was' a childi? agedv years? an bnlsbn" pfMr. Timothy Catlin, which, he found asleep in its cradle, a n d cut i ts". th roat in such a shocking manneras 'to occasion de;ath in a few moments. He then attacked-his own grandfather and wounded him so se verely that his 11 fe is despaired of. ;His arm, was arrested before he' had1 tinie to completes the work of death, or to attempt it on the third intended yictim. The childl he; killed, as he said, because it: was inno cent. No doubt is entertained of his in-. Mr Randolph A. C harlotte correspon dent says that Mr John" Raudolph, in hisv speech' . at Charlotte Courthouse, on the day. of the Convention Election, de clared that he had d ra writhe sword and thrown away the scabbard that all chan ges were, not improvements and that it never was known that the people ever im proved their government by change. On the right ot suffrage; he.said that the non freeholders1 spoke of physical force s but before he would consent to extend to .theni tlie right to tax his land and slaves, he would give them a fight.tc.: JVhig Surgical Operation. --The Louisville Focus (K.) pf the 7th instant, describes a difficult and interesting operation in Surgery, performed in that city by " ' Dr. Etlward JohnsonVformerly of Chesterfield county, Virginia," and at present in part nership with Dr.. Wilson. ' t The disease was an enlargement. 01 tne lower jaw none, teojitvically denomjnated an dstqe-sarcp-ma.' . It occurred in a healthy negro, and commenced about 13 years ago from a d e- cay en loom, me uisease 01 wnicn nau ai fected the socket in the bone .the en largement went on slo wly .for nine or ten years j but! latterly it increased faster; and began to endanger the. life of the pa tient by its pressure on the. throaty Af ter the ; bony ..tumor wast. taken out" it weighed 1 81 02. and- measured 1 2 inch es in circura feren c.ei ' - XX ' A'X 4 I A very barticular description is- given 'of; the operation which resulted favorably. A month hald elapsed and the patient was' evidently . recovering. The jaw bone , it-. self was sawed in two, and ,the caridus parts were; taken on tf and a. cap of sheet- ieau in ine naiurai lorin pi me tniu was nut onto give the parts a proper shape. In most cases, the operators have deemed it necessary to tietne-carocea anery i but in this Case it was preserved - . ' Inch, JHeraiidria Phenix Gaztite 1 4 he course pursued by the late opposr, tion Drints. and bv those Which are now forced into something like an opposition, is as diffVreiit'as cativwell b?.. It will Be re collected that if Mr. Adam went home upon tlie death of his humored paenrjhis mute was fid lowed by the cry of his ctire- miesMrCUv, after moniha of ihcesant a pplication at the desk. was pursued to his kindred with repfiches and insult anq so all of the Cabinet if they lelt their posts lor a wei;K, were aiiat J iijhc musi nu rimoniou -luanner, - How changed? the scene I The travellings Cabin el' V has been put down, and their immaculate suc cessor? duly iiitalled. :But a few fridiitlts have clapped since they took the reins of power 5 nd travelling5 is the, order of their day 'riobuse maiks theieparture arm follows in r tne wasef 01 tne rresiuen; and his Cabinet. " The right is "conceded to thenu as citiasehs! of leavitc thcirj sta- ttons for a a ay, a wee k,. or a inoruii, pro v ided they 'd o o wit hou t detf iiiiep t Jo .1 he public interest. The President can go to NorfVdk ; Mr. Branch to New-yprk ; 3lr Berrien:,5Genrgiaventhe undeM are tfiniwea io oe aosent ano no murmur, of conipiaint escapes lheiK3oali We trust we are nut so bound, hand . and foot, to prejudices, or so wedded to party as " Coalition prints" have set us W . fill! VM - , w JFirtTlie rage for superanntlated wine is one of thermos t ridiculous vulgarter rorsof modern epicnrism.The. bee?s wings,' thick-crust, " loss of strength 5c 4;ivhich; wine-fanciers xbniderl the beauty. of their tawny favorite V fine old Port,?' are forbidding manifestations of der composition and of the departure of some of the 'best of' the wine tcAenflr-- Wines bottled tn'good order, may; be ;llt to drinkin 6 months, (especially it bottled in October but the v are not in perfection before twelve :: From 5that to: two ? Tears they may continue so - jf bat Jitcifd improper to xkeep tnem , longer. - 5 4 n c u n c c t h i s u 1 r:re .withoatt ov ? aud.-vt r. -ration.-;, Hobert Ctmnett was ;.:2 cf Li-t patriot inartyrsT-whnfe- VACiiK.ry -will JiVo foreyer in the aCectiuns of Uiis ccauirymer. and to whqtn,; the sc.vlrjtif consecrated by. hts bloofh, will remain a proader tropliy r h a ii t he" 'J ofti t s t r ra a u m e n t t h a t r ca rs , i ts head inWestrninsterAtbey. - - - . Previous to his execuHn, it ia caidtlnt he iequ(?ted 'his epitiiph - should not written until: ihV. ronkv f his country were redressed untd she stood redeem- ed; regenerated ;and iisM:t!;raUed by the irresistible geniu of tfniversai 'raaficipa--; tionift is tor thiAuyrnlu Moore allutfesin the ' fbltowing beautiful aiid,eenlv p4therc'JiVs- CX' ; :X:X r" Oh,5reath not his parae---let it sleepin the Where cold ancl uhnOnor'd his relics are laid- bis head. 'yXi K-i '? -A Bet the niht dew tliat falU tho in siknee it r'-weeps,;;4:,4: Ve."- v-.n"-. - snaiFonghten with vendure the grave wher And the tear that was shed, though jn silence. --f ; H it rolls,-. -i :.: : .. ;4 : , -. - : Shall Ibngv keep his5 memory green ia- cue 1 Sadi silent, and dvk,- be rthe tears that are hXX- -?XXX' ':-:X X'-v- i As tlie night, dew Vnat falls on the er-j o'er bent h is pVophe tic vision has a rrl veil. " V II is epitaph may nW-beU written ahd'.wher -; -. shall we look fbrlir, Durj rich, ;animatet v and? pat ndtio ! muse of '2' Moore. Augusta Chreti. X . r 4 -x - ' . MARRIED. On' the 9th in3t. ihjStokes coUntv. -Mr. riafn. son M.;Waugh4tP Mis3 4!ktiry Mti-Watigh.1 , r ; In Kobesoii cou nty, jjlr. Angus M'Uonald to Miss Elizabeth jLammpW - 4 c Xrtt: In Warren county, ,at bis residence, on . thp -I9th inst. ih tlie (Hthjyea? of .his ag-e William 5 PXittle, . Escji after anJUness of eight veeksr Through life" he-was a ffuly'worthy aqd valuabloC. man ? and by his death . bereaved family -have . lost4a most kind and indulgent, parent," and so-: ciety ai worthy and ue&il raemberJ Jfte vera! times called into public life and ever.dis , charged Uhe dutjeVperUiuing; to the stations 1 with fidelity and xeAI. ' - U - ... -,In 1 Tayetteyiller.Mrs. Carah Cad'e wife of ilt. Waddle Cade aged 56 years i V -': XXrX 4 In Rowan' connty,oh me 13yi Instant after a long and' distressing iUnes3,4Miss JUaviua, tow -ard, . daughter of the late Capt. John Ho w -&td aged about 34 years. 4, s ' - x -XXX ;X ; v At the. Ma nsion .tlotet, in ? Salisbury Mr. 2a-, muel Morris,, aged about 45 years. .'He arrived . there sFck,' two diya before from Sou' hUCatoli- 1 na, where be had .been for the purpose ot cbl- twiiu iiiuucy, as Agent lor joi. i Morns, 01, ai- -beiharle county, Virginia.' JEVery attention, me- - ; dical aid, &c which bia situation called for was rendered him $ -but his disease (a fever) was so "v, deeply rooted, that it baffled every effort to check its fatal-Cqurse-.-; 'X-l XXX X- XX-: , In .MarylandiVdhjirlea Ridgeiy,;late Governor of that State; in the 70th year jf Uis age : Inhe riting in early life, a large fortune, he was inown throughout ;the State as the hospitable proprie- -4i tor of Hamptoowhich residence has been for thirtyfive . years the seat of elegant hospitality' f and. princely liberality;" V He w.s aften called to , represent the fcounty mtUe Legislature Of Siarj . lantj, and iri the latef part,of his life was Univer sally known as Governor of bis -native Stated -He livedto enjoy the felicity which 4$ kxidwri to " few, of seeing a num? roua, fahiily jbf children. settled in life,;with tair prospects of KappihesSi Buf the comrodrienemy pf minfeirid- has called for another victim. aithewisUes, of friends', the solicitude of children, and the possession of 4 i tbrttine, have been Unable to stay the mandate , Z 40?Heams df Ppst and JDlscap; ' t?AI?Et diftcrent' p.uaiities,' just received by. s XX fxZ XX.XZ Ji'GAtE p. BQ&XXX Raleigh, July 27". . - ; f r r i . .. ' ---- .C X State of ;JfdH . . . .. . w Buncombe, Cnunty.' . ": r ,Superior.lC6urt of tAW April Term, 1329. - Ann XrpiaFtrougi f : -:'-'Z'Xft XfxZrX1 XX1'''. 'v."Tfe';:! Petition for Divorce-;" 4-- X Sam'l, Armstrohg. S X ? ?t--4 X-'HX"-'iX-'''-Xi OUUEKEp by Court, that publication be ma?d ' for $ months successively i ri the Rnlei gh ' ; Ugister, and the. Yadkin nd CatalJA Journal, that ttip D efendant : be and a p near at the next 3uperiOT Court pf Law to be held for,nuncombe ( X- 2a Mday after the 45londay in September ; county, at yie. Court-house rp Ashevillei cn tils' nexV&nd plead Of answer to the ralntifPs pe tition, or the sameiuDe neara ex parte.' 4V - Witneas; ItobM Henry, Clerk of-said Court ! . at.OtUce; the 2d AlondVy after the"4tb-alondsy X 1 x V of i!arch829. A. .T-.r i ZiX'X-'XXX: ' - ROBERT HHKRY, C. S. Ci Z State of Xsrortli-Cnrolina. Superior Coiirt of :tavv and liquity,V - N- Wake County; .--- . . ' ' Z r Spring Term, A. D.1829. : : 15 The Creditors of William Ruffin,- Carblirie 11 v Kumn. airs, uainannc. iiurnn.- iyno is Jcme covert and ' wife of Archiball IV UuSn, who sties-' in 'this behalf, by G. E; Ead er, Est. Ko.' bertit. RufHni: 4' 4 r 'v.. . :?'--' -M - 44. - 4 . - - ' .4 .-4.-- Thomas RufBn, Tliomas Ritchie, Henry II. llil- ler, Administrator with the A Sill annexed cf William Rutfiin deceased, John ?!.;Rtiffin in fant son of Thomas R. RufHn, Frederick- RttP fin and Archibald R. RufHh.. 'X:XX. k iTS MOTION, it is ordered by tne Cotirt th niarain Ai Barnam,- Esq, be appointed Coipmissioner to I settle C.the administrat ion ac count of the administrator of AViUiam Uufiin. de ceased, andlnat he give notice of the- time ud hplace of taking stich account tpthe parties inte restea oy puic auve.sc.uciu m uac SSSKt 4. -.-- v .s.a..; ; - . Court. The nifties in the above named suit, are here- . by-notified, that I shall proceed at ray oface in Ithe City of Raleigh, on the 29th diy of Septa m- AdmiBistratorof the late William Rutlin, hen and: where they are mvlted tp .attend. '. xZ -4 BEN. A. 15ARHAM, Comsi r. . v Ralergh.-Julj? 11, 1829.4 V - ' V ; X . 9 ; , K OilTH AMERICAN RSVIE Y. fc;t 6f-Tia. tLXly Juzt received - - LArf. 1;. Memoirs of a Financier., - r f - t 2i Principles of Elocution , -4 3 : History of Intell-ctdkl Philosophy X X':. bCBeraigers LilVarid Wotjng XZ.i ZxZ TbeGreekBevoIution -ZX ZX -H T.i American Poems -ft : ?SJt S, ''Popular. Education -X:-X iUl,9.-'B6stob'15xhibitioii of Picture 3 i Zx':V: Constitutional Uislry t,' Tiojuftetly Kst p! hW publicaticnx, :i v Subscriptions received by-. - ".4 - , i,? k inifa 4r auaaiphia( I-. ,;W4. '4 :i4'.:4,'.r 4:.-;:- f ry, l7J9t all are dead except , . Sands. XX; Ij4' '4t;'4 -:4 .t4f:''AA:.!t:". rs ;.)f.;-: 4&&: .1 S4

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