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. ;:.M tievVplart:. fcaifciciiijurgiO Jecsomaii eiftl'S JfiS"' BE CtM .f latAdmiptst faeen adopted br the UmversJ ty of Ox ford tlie annexed Statement r r Z.: v ; :Wi7TrVi 'ififedM W P inEIand-an(i lately approved of jnxorii iwenacretk ? that tneiwheat niret is fl-hAYiAV;V.?f'--'' IWtfS WNchabo vocation For the establishraeritfof an effi- Hilin the decline inTtfch'rridnd.The artids is icr Sv te-?ati& cient University -Pblice;':. ItiS-to-gi'int nowseliingj,, that place at 85 rents; and it.v? 422.1Hampton321; for USfir?lVl-r y State of the Poll for the l r- 821, f Hough : r92Fleming ,r.JirtW 1, mas V G. IVfTk, and icsirhrtncT C oM the P.olUT Folk ,;l22; Wnc; March '5UI:;m ,Vmr Ilancock andMurchison C, I i, e.; Oi' estate em BuJrWJamesXgeavvell 281Thos. Neil! olso ' . " Tj;rhlKon508. Mlirnhv 396- Ljos. J William v? . Jesse Cooper 1 far tin. ami . ti..... o ' -..lit'"--" .... i l-". jr..v,-H r r--" t - Ins. Havlevi C. . ".u Stephen MHIer,:. WHliam Wright ffin Farrier, ;C State of the Pol!, Seriate, Sin. 575 Joseph.. Gillespie 66. .Commons, SSt666, Farrier 81 CSeorlilIer:. W'as. McKaj, iSiJ.; J. McMillan aid Jl. .- 'v.. hviftf v. PnWmnno IIkM; Hon ElAfeWn 2r4,-.-A!f. Waddeir204; , ;. f Junius? J : Kuroey, 5i. L; R. Simmons and pflsvtV. Xeonaro, p. ,m. Jampoeii ana ' Gvtsnt -W. Moje, ViS". J Harper and Arthur ios Kdwards ( S7V liomhipns, Harper 430, Speight 376.' "XrA & ' !?r ind K. A. Chamblee, C State of the Poll, erwte, Montgomery -197, JVahn. 123. v Cbrn- tnons. w nicr...-,.. rr, ---- -- , Simpson.-. Undervfood,iiS,?-5--Slodnand Monk. C. . vr U-i : t V 7--:': i; -.j. . fyj; i'wtwi-J8' Allen, &..David J Swain and rnl. Orr. C?aState of the PoH, Senate, Allen zoo. McDowell 483. .; Commons, Swairi 1133, Orr 1019, John AnasTson o. p ; ? . JidCKVlFltGin.'- II. . jemi upuusi- jVw ianotHTr.r I Mears, 6. without op position. ' Pafrick Mtirphey and Wm S. Larkins," C. 'State of the Poll, Murphey 52?, Larking 390, Hill 381. " v ' !... ;r".r.-:'i ; T.vn of Wilmngton Jos.--A.Hd!, by a ma- jority ot 23 votes over j. t. aianiy. :r ; s CA(wa7i.-WmI ; Walton, ' Maj. Ceo Blair "Ail Wm. Byrum, C State of the poll. wSenate, Valton 118, Col. Wm.- Bullock 84. Commons, yrum 185, Klair 174, Josiah .MKeel I6lr Ri chard Wood 41. 'hi 'h ?'r '-Xh n , jovm or juienion.Aiaj. aamuei i oawjcr.v . jrertutmana.Yi mis ictuuiCK, .o- vBenJ iui Jen and Tfios. Wilson, C " v . , ; . . ' , . ? -i'mqitotank. John Pool. oV vithout oppositi on. I nomas Bell and I hos. Joraan. C. . 7 : Crorfaj-Havuowl Si Bell, Thos-'Dozier and AVner. Grandy, .- C. t Kv Offea.AV. Cowper, S". . RJ Rawles and Vm, ) atiangton. Samuel Davenport, ; o. ; I nos. B. Haulon and 'James A Chesson; C? ' r 7W-John B. BeasTey, A Daniel N Bate- aiaa and Frederick Davenport, C -X-' r:'-"f.; S CONGRESSIONAL- ELECTION S ? In the Surry pistnit, ILewiW lliams is re-elected1 over, riis opponent Samuel iir imving ouiainea a- majon . in eve ry County in the Disfrictviz :; in Ashe, H votes j in Iredell, 214 votes 5 in,"Wiikes, S4 votes ; in Surry38 votes Total ma jontv, 400. v T '- ; ;-i ;' ' -' -a j jii; the; Saltsbiiry District, John Gilbs ms succeeded over John Long, by a ma- Ftj .of 945 votes. ; Tli e vote, in the Niole District stood as :tolIowsW , uiies. ,1s 12C0 f nridxon. 953; .X. . 3226 2281 the EiTcnton District, IVVm. B. Siiep- has, beaten Lem'l-Sawyer, 377 votes, appears from the follovvins statement: UmcWmajority -fori W. B; Shepard;: 277 . r'rrr'-';.-i:do.v':!;P:V'--:i8: M7??wQ?ij.L. Eaw vet's majcritv, 54 y.sh'ep;,! i .. iiuuv yi meire-eieouuii ui ' iotlowiiig counties fhae bef Heard Djiidley.: WW ' . olQr V '-..127,-H. 6ii-. ;.: 140 r ""pun. 345: !346 -J 128 maWrity, 1,1 the Fay r.t Li -.. j r;. - v,. uy: Mr. uebeurt over iviaj , ,,furBy farther returns from tn &toR, m . . ---v. ; , - ., .. rP.Vl 'on to Mr; :,Im kfH'roTC oreD Long. 1165t 329 1036 fl75l'' t -1 - tD: t - u ir. Yancevv areirp-plirfiK "niM)n is elected. in imnosi- 1 'WKpra ' Ar- Buckoer . ah spend a tWfjajr r:tbenlS0ofhihy (&inYihistr& - ;-; ' : ' - ;-:-'s "v:' '.'' ; ; .-. it js'to others.1 The beiiig galled with ttni i-' i.'V vun'iics, fjui sucrii, 1 rotii one rooio. to ano conical Editors find pudt t'henS withB the TMrayeiung uaptnet' when they have such reasoriable cauJe for. roi grati rig t: r?? "eJigatfro the Primitiye Metfio distyConnexibn (yulgarliy called Ranters) ;$i'pre two are i n'; phi lad el ph iap'f ' :i' . -; rl- ij Aflctcs. iWe naw fast week. some yery fine peach es,which grew in" this vicinity, several of which measured in cir cumference between eleven and twelve inches. . - i& f .m , .N; ; - :;Onweek:$erl --By the ship Antibch, Rich, at wYOrk,H from Havre, which port sle left bn uiai 'Auvei Liscirt lias received ' Eu rnnipan' )ater; than previous intei i igence one wee advices.5 From these accounlts it will be "seep that 'the trium phs of the Mu scovite soldiers in the neighborhood of Choumla, A,-;'.'- ..I:-..!' ''t;1.-:-,,1-,,;;.-: ..'.',";: i ft.-.. were greater vthan had previously been conjectured, and more decisive than could Indeed it would appear, that with the i exception of the gar- risons within the fortress of Silistria and Clioumiathe Turkish Grand ;army north Nof'tlie Balkan? range,! has been complete) y proicen up. 4 ;,y-:-.-, . i v. a '..'i..- The President of the United States ac companied .by Mr.: Secretary Eaton, Ma jor General Macomb, and Colonel Grati- o leic tne city on. i eanesday tor Uld roini; omiorr, wnere, it is understood, the President ; will remain some days for the benefit of his health iVaf. Int. Cheerokee iMnds-We learn from Gen. Ii.Jlf't Sounder si who returned a few days I since iron) ? tnei AneroKee nation, that nimseii and tne He v. Mr. rosey the other Commissioner succeeded in contracting with the claimants j for reservations X'oC land', m Jifty-f our c&ses, of 640 acres each y xnai-tnere are uiree or lour remaining, ca- 1 ses, in which they expect to meet with no difficulty in obtaining : that the appro priation toy Congress", 20, 000, will more than 'cover; the purchase and attending expenses :Vtiiat lit will be necessary for tne commissioners again to visit the illa tion, to pay the money, take conveyances, &c" when they expect to make a final ad justment of the whole business ; arid that a part or tnese lantis nave already nee n sold by the State. ; but a large proportion are yet to sell, some of which are valu- abl e- v;-f ' .--r ; vjif Vr i-'.'i''- . : 'sr-. . 4 - -t ;t -V vThe country is represented' to us as healthy, an cl jwel su i ted Ho persons of smilll force, as stock of all , kinds is raised to great auvanxage., j a ue imiaDuanis 01 the new cou rity of Macon evince much public spirit, in;the opening of roads, the erection of Public? Buildings,! &c. Cpn- tracts have been made for the erection: of a Qoiirt House and Jail, both, of brick, at the crice of about S7,000. There seems to 'be"nolHbiifi;ha.t kfteraripther sale of the Sfate Ikand sl th e co u n ty wil 1 becoin e fully settled: II ;t':v -HtJ.5"V-:'- - r. deri. Saunders says he heard J nothing ot anv; disturoance oeivveen uie , inuians and tlievyh i tes, in ? re Iati on to the removal olthfoVw that the Talk lof the President is consid ered as giving the coup de grace to the In dians within the limits of the 'State that the Indians express great unwilling ness to remoe cessi tyiwill lever induce them to sell the KmalljpottW Koltl tlmlittu'ji tlie Legislatures of this gre?torcefthe . Hbw;.far sucli a course of policy wouhi ac- i:.u;At rt-nie aossW0pon;comR "s r-' c'4.:"' ro '-iwvft the v nreference in wniiecMvttt, v- r ,-f cuuyjsirouoics.seavirig lite fatigues of omcial stations is" amusingly described ?by v. i-J" a jf '! s-.-i.jv- " (.',.':? !-- - ,1 - .;:'- ,wi ; . u nresorraoie v coin p( mjia n t9 a ril 7 jl I-j SWlprefVpceJ fi and; if I id isguised i 1 i these wdu !) make a : ui.t n v ru n a wnj i nni y trie in.? z$ H o w c a n of Georgia, in extending their laws oyer therlndiaris; and deny them the privilege ofivmp: tesUmbnyilit,wilh great lie'-; cord w t tn pn n c 1 p 1 y (wi n u v , J" ticc, emain4ynth tjve Legisiaturean tits r. frl t rk r . Wk. -Wft have ecn a uirWiJ rtterials extremely fine and t$mftjia 4ape.ijn the 4 mor ft n: of. tJiejllthUnstfthelm imn, csa-i 01 mis county;, was s by ;l ghtnJng an;shattered in sevraaldifV ,fVro b t pa rfcV c! ock shivered nto ;a l iu pieces, a rm e.;oroKeii up .an d. estndhd jjet not one person j 6ut;ot n early t we nty iri the. house, at a lkinjur .dJHi'OTf.ilientninrifeh irV twb dinreht p icei, irom ine neads or two persons. ; Such an instance otl provideptialJpreserTatibh yery seldom or j never came under our notice ette.Obse'r.''; 4 to rtevjyeirjs of this ivaluab'Ie.meral. ijrek:av most daily discovered in Rowan Cparity i MMiutuve 011 ue .11 a ve ueen recently cl 1 $ lc.byred,n the land orNoaji Parte?et Esq lW.il lj ajrh' Ha rrisj fsqV arid ' i n':;a jrriri:er:. of otJier placesIn 'finei all that;ride .6 f xriu ntrysbu th-eas tof Sal isbu ry, textWn- ujngj rrom aoutn-uarpiina to the centre of t h is JStatey is , f 6u ridf to be ri cli j n y ei ri s ' o f gold): even the; soil is auri ferous.4Noth- ing (but capital, skill and enterprize. are wannng, to render, the U0I1I Mines ot jNbrthCarpji ri.ava'; 'sourEpflweal thff and rosjDerity y to ;i:thevState2; Arid '; j teare gratified to n d , th a t our own c i ti zeiis a re besinning' tb be; actuated by; a proper spirit, onthe subject jf tlieyare taking the' business into their own hands r and show a determination that strangers shall, not reap all the profits. fPesL, CaroU :.4 Jttwrrfer.Wej' u nderarid .that a, most atroiousr murder ' was ; commii:fe J,y in Jiexington, on Saturday niglitr lakt, by Kincheri A-'.WJIbbrn'ei-pn. thei btdy of Lieut. James Biddle, late of the U. States Nayjjr-; It is unkhovnJ; what led to the peptratib' ; but we ijrider- stand that :both parties were dru nk ! Every, exertion was made by the citizens of Lexington, to arrest Wil borne, but at our last auvices nc nad not oeen taken- li li f - . ' Jackson Gazette. Office Seeking. We verily belieye that this 4-epublic of ours; is! after ail, the most office seeking quarter of the Globe, arid we ought to take due shame to ourselves for, it r fiir tljeyice is really without arjy ade quate tempta'ion. .In no country is public l bour, so 'Slightly compensated : fr!m the highest joffice of the Government down to the lowest, the salaries 'are b;i rely sufficient io live upn.' . And yet no sooner does a vacrfricy4occur, or any prospect of an opportunity: to make one, tnan app icants come upon the appointing power in hoals. The !hew Cdlrctor of the Port of New- Vjrkj his1 f(und it necessary to make a- bout iweMty cnanges among roe siiDordi- ;iate orucers or tne custom House, a! nd for these appoi iitments t here were fit t cell hun- fra applicants. Camden Jour. - ' j ,i, - Advantage of Promptness. A merchant whose policy expired at 12 o'clock, called ut the Insurance Offi e at half past '11, ami ol)taned a renewal of it. At 2 o'clock, the slitne dy, his stores and goods w re re duced to ashes This circumstance oc curred at the late fire in; Augusta, Creb. What would haye become of that riian'! fortune if lie had thought it u would do as well after dinner ?" v .' ! I- hinsrton College Commencement.- The 3d annual Commencement of this Col lege . took place on Thursday last at the Cen tre tjhurch,, and was witnessed by a1 mtich greater concourse ofcitizens arid straosrers than we often see together. Amobsi the strangers present, we were gratified (o find, that j a large numoer came ; rromt distant States and that maoy, were gentlemen of distinction.; The gathering of such piten to our ltcrary jubilee, betokens welj rlir the grpvvth and repptatipn of the CoIHge : lit howp, that they are, becoming interested in its welfare, and that they deem it sufficient ly meritorious to extern! to it a good share of patron age, .young as it is, ami destitute as it jtherefore must necessarily be .of some few kdyautages, possessed by older instiiu- jionsi .;-H-j. -'l- V;'V.:;i: :": :-- ' ,; ;:'.:-" ;.:jrHe degree of Bachelor of Arts was con ferred ori the fpliow'tng gentlemen, alumni of the College. Marcus L. Filleyj Park Benjamin Joshua G. Wright, Samuel S Lewis, Samuel Starr, James W, fjordon, Edw ti P. Philpot, Hobart M. Blurtlett, ilicrjlird ClMoore, Richard Johnson, Paul C. ' CiJiiieron, Charles I). Hoilge, Levi Cbrsurr, Alfied Lewis, Julius P Watties" Angus Morrison, VV R. T. Chaplaio, WuiiGi!pin,s Aaron Stetson. Washietbn Van Zand t, and on Andrew Peiers anv al umnus of; Union College, 'the Honorary degree of DJj D. was conferredonthe RJv. Adam Clarke, and the Rev.; Thomas Hart'well Iltinie, of England. , ' ' -, r J ? j Hartford Mercury. ;f Early : I as t Spri ng,' . si X enterp.ri si pg ci t izenj i pf Sal eiri, uriof them ship irmsters'i stdut fbr! the Gold Mine -)isVrjctvin lpr Carpli B goOO each Jiii cash besid'esJ'mpleraW ered neSsay br; mining, Ci;j : After .spec ti ng their grou rid, they labored dilir gent! f atid perseyeriril property !embarke(L in th e .u nd e j-taki rig was 1 exh a us ted s V 1A r fe w ay s - si p c they returned to3 Sal e m havi ng spenit thei r last ollaKvOne of ' tq q ebtj imdiatelr f aftet his5 re turn , anafnbyJiesanja have received, from a gentleman . yho' has! left his name arid who thinks, .with ljus t- tnai ir any or , our enterprising you pg men shoud. have' a fitfohs'minfeyer, it might Wef 8eryice rid make; itvpublic: . V. yice .Chan eel IbrVmen ; ivhowil Ibe- re- quireu.TO xeeD'watcn ana ward m tneirj respectiveroUndsi td prevent- breaches .or. the peace, and? to assist when j tailed 1 'uppniriyputtirijfi and preservirig .ord t hi s a rra nge m.4 n tv is to be d e frayed by a tiix otpneshillln- aquarterOri-every, .m?bfFrRlHv!J fs rb vef biiil -Ii n 'U Engl antlasr. :Avel I lUp. but own xbuntry Iri the exterideiV efrise p f; th is Uwb rd , ; i t is- appl i cable; - to u sin a peculiar degree but lilting nibfe restrict - etlitapplie; equally tb' E nave never neid nve minutes con yerSiiLiipn with a' Frcnchma.n"br. Italian, at lest with those' of the middle class bfsociet yi Ayith- oiit being questioned as 'vto.Xriycouiiir my oc c u pa ti on ,'&.cVr In Germanyth es e questions are put to you -less friequentlyi , but still so 'oftenlasVtofreinindybri'that iriqiiisitiveness' is riotonfineil to oiirivil lages. ' The fonri of address is1 al ways thV same. , xou are an 'Hjiirrtishman,. 1- sud pose-? No.;p A, ScotdimaiiVperhap3.?o You4 must be an Irishman , then am not.'; You. are not; a ; f'rehliirianlP'XCK tainl ;not. ; Are ybii.lan Italian ? a NoV You must be an Englishman, thcn ? I never was in, England. Are you a Spa niard br Portuguese ? . ;Nb. Vou are nei ther Greek nor Turk ? No-4 Oil !'I know. now j- you are a Russian! ! I have never been in Russia. Are you from ther north of Europe ? T am noti- You 'must be an Asiatic, then ? Thave riever ee;f Asial' Ypu cannot be - an African ?; No.,,; By (.his time they arrived at the ultima Thule of their recollectiori, - and. looking round at4 their companions, if;''there were any present with an! expression . of wonder, and tlien at me with a , gazebf .astonish- ment, they either declared that lam trom the moon, or with great earnestness in quired from what part of the World ThaVe come. Sometimes I tell them that I have come from!. the moon, which they s6eni half inclined to believe J - or wheti l men tion my coiiritry, they exhibit as much Sur prise a"s if a lunarian had really descend ed tb the earth; D wight s Trdvelsi i :; . .:; j; V; The Louisville Focus of tht4th instJin forms us, that at the dinner given; lo Mr. Clay at B irdstown 4Cl60 persbas were pre-' s n t 1 Mr, j C I uy in ad ev a; very a bt e a n i I i n -teresting speech, which gave tiiTve'rsai.'. sat isfaction; j Having heretofore giyen IriV views arid published ihenu on the 'course thus far pursued by th- present Adminis tration, he did not touch aain on thit -ub-j cf, which he had aiready exhitusfed j but liscusseil' the general principles f our pol icy and political Yotituiions; leaving j his auditors to apply the sound doctrines! he developed, t the- existing stateof. ,thV country and the public transaction's of .the times. ! i. ' - . D . r . 1 f - -' ;!-; - 7?or5. The Nshvdle Banner cbnjpaios of the immense nuaibtr of rats which infest thatscity, No place,' it obsei ves, is, more beset wirh rats than the good lownrif NasK ville. v The crevices of tne rocks on wpich it is founded, serve as convenient shelfers for the'noxious vermin' which, with al the exertions that have been made use of with cats, dog and poison not only are no ex terminated,! but grew more dnd ; more- nu merous. ' - j, y f The manner in which the eagle will sometimes attack oxen': in "rjelgolad is very singular. v It plunges itself, iritp'the waves arid after being completely drench ed, rolls itself on the shore till itWwings are qilite covered iviih sahd. -It then ri- ses into the air and hb vers over .its vic tim. When; close to it it shakes its' wings, and 'throws stones and sarid' into theeyes of the" ox, while it completes the terror of the animal by blows yiritlv its powerful wings Tj.ie blinded oxen run about quite raving, and at Ierigtli -fall down' wholly exhausted or- dash them selves to death by falling from some clitf The eagle then mangles, uridisfufbed, the fruits of hisi victory. .'.''''.I J f ' i 1 1 - ' - . . i . ' f f . 1 ' ' ;" . " ! ' ' ' . -:. . . . ! W e copy th e fbl lowi ng a rticle, from the Massachusetts 'Magazine, forj Januar ry, 1789 : vhich is headed thus : :"f -. . ' ' ' V:': ,'i .. s' ' . v "'. JLate OccuRitBcts. CAdrf?on 20A De cember ' ( 1788. )--Yest erday wasf brought from Wilkes County, State of Georgia, a large bor,s hed of CottcLU in seedj'which was rolled all the way through thick and thiii in the same riianner as Tobacco is usually rolled to this; market. The man who brought it here say sphere Is a great quantity ofihat valuable r'articlt! in the neighborhood, which will soon be sent here i j . f ! y . t" ' v v Proper Resentment. , you ng gen tl e mari of tJiislbity returning home,J at ?a certain time- fiiurict his' fatherwith a: guri at the; cellar stairs arid was told. that ther family dog exhibUed symptpjn phobia; -Th& ne ws wasf extrem elpai r ful to thfe young niani'fbrhis Jattaciiment to the dog yserystrong -Poor Tray was soon observed rieara, wi nil ow arid a rope bejrigVpassed laroundv his; neck ; he was1 ragged but WjL tli nnvriinh? the dock, where it was suptwseiThe would bf 4ourse perishv a fterwards to his SurpHse the urii gentleman1 no ticed his old-friend sitting in a-tailor's shop at some distance; in good heal thy and of sarie mind. The; dog, f however did riot fecbgnise tne acqua nor v.buld he ever take thb least notice of any. one of44 the family, but. maintained, at . all times, an indignant reserve. ' : - v. - --y :: y'JV. y; Journal of Commerce, down at 60 a 65 ceis;, ; :Tr-:: xLr:'4w .ntrnf iiHi a t, -;' v.v --' vr. -.: 1 1 T --:".- : ; Vhd,. after such a sUtenient "ari tmlbt the pohcyvof our. Government's putstiijl c'Yory.mri surp which may have a f te pd?ity , tb rjetJtijt n iwayClje .British jco.ritJivv. y 7 '." ; tlpori tliebbve the ''itbrrdr w&Variii Tk.Very:bfoiVerlY makes the" ioUdwin-co T ment ;' 'Is .H?lie bplrKah of any idn'e int'ellierit m : n acquainted with'. he .circumstanced thxt it woilu. be ajiy advantage ib the Unifed Suites it 'ihu.lin 'risUwre to '-repeat tli Leir; corn laV iii too ? if. Mieir--'portswere 'br)eied;' : a ve presurTie'they 'woiild,bel to .all thelwof ltl; corn, in tidier: weird wheat !and ftiir 'JWoilKl be "ch earner 1H nfmt than ?n Philadelphia; "or w. Yif!:; , Nd unci; : -. douiVi thidf licuce.-tfVe f. tty of ll!s:n d! : tvit repeal as a. bt-nfiN to the United titr -rC r V"erd6Ti6t beL ve.it; would "be Vrorth a cer. J r ? in truth .werdri pot knW :tbaf Jhe-ljriti'.i e.eru nient'has ahyprivilegeitliii iU. disposal vvcrljiy .eventb or three cUdses or Aiie Tartt;, , - . : j ' ;v::!;-7' '- . . ' - ;". itJcei'A'rf.ari'ec 1 1 bid of ? a, clergy iiian t vviio j 'some-vTears.A siricej was 5 preaching: not '4;lhuusant niile from ihV .city Virf'-Charletbrij ' whose serinu . w ik ; thbtlgfu tb Con Tain a n u niber of personal al- lusioni 'and couched ib terms' of severe ci' uiiuieritru reuuie. v nen me onireiXJOU they a waited their ninister, ahd as lie fap' p;rd tched tlieW, f hey. perelripiorily'-d etna ndr sd of. .him ;'a b ex pla na lioou pbri. which h e ' deliberately dhew from his pbtket; the ser- mori' that hagiveriVoilePce and Said, J ' You petctiv&foofifikti appearancti pftHiftV ni a rju sc ri pi 'th t "i taSvy n ten long a go. Jbtx'aihine it;'vl ijl r riot interliriedrlor hai -a word: been preachedx tiday .that is not r written iii it. Froiii juUes hti the back of., it you will e that . I preached thTs sanie (eribon mure than twenty "years ago' in thd citybf Inlouarkl iri a;uuriibJr;of olher5 placed; io tbHl arid Of, Great-Britain - T am hoiveV erj truly,-grateful that. Provi dence Ins directed , die in- the SelecJiOn or , tae subject. as ;it appear nil less adapted.'; to ih is itterVdi in, tlia ri forHliat;'fbr w fiich i t : was orgiMal!.y prpaivd; f"Aodi hd-v; gen t r"em e j, -i f a ny f yob consider tH.i t i t con- t ii o s :i ft-marks - a pul icabl e. tb yourselves, I JPlien will 'every Fanner fake a Paver? i v was dismissed, a respectable portion of. t h e m ' re t i red. t h i h e porch o f t lie c h u rc h u n der feelin:bfgreate , nope anu pray inaw.ou may m tKe a proht a b I e i i o p r p ve i b eri t iif the rn - i " bVve ho f u r tlier apology tr offvd?6,Jeh': ' The other ;ilayj We were hi fiirmed by a re- T t 4pe.ctafere'iarrneVt;resd of- ' Phelps Qnt; coiiptyi tliatThe; bad takea ; , ' I20 dolls.; dn i the ;;Mi:ddle; DislricBarik m r. and that top, 4 days after, the ; failure was ' -knovn in that; country ,! At appears -that ; some sharper took this be cd si o n to "d e fraud. ; - . -the honest farmer to this ariiourif undoubt-' ' edly 'knowing his igpo.rarice''of We' state J of , iridnied 1 institu tiono - Whef Hhe man who does not take' a paper,5 but vhaf? ; ; loses enough every yearlto pay for, three? ' v . r,: - rJVaterloorN. Y.) 6b'$ -;-' .i.-- r 4 - Spirit bft QpposjUp&ApM ic sal cV wits made yesterday, of ;Orie'-ye ur's ;use'of the wharf at thef dtp7 Cddrtlandt Sfc ; -which accomrnbdateS but twp steainboats aC ' one time. Which was purchased by the prc! ent occupants ike proprietors of; the Hud- sohRiVerJ Li ne, at .the, enurnibus'suni of , thirty ,six hundred ffi exorbitaritrate; .Wa4bbt.aii tion. . The ptoprietors'of Ihe North River Line ran it;up .tootle ab'ive suiP;; Lastf " year this wharf, if we are cbrrectfy inform- ed Was rented fbr.aboii t nine hundred dot- r iairs.;! y.:-v izxixi:fyX ;",'. , " : We regret to scjeHhis dispfjition;nianl- f ested , by the fierJori s i nte rest ef , i n theso v two 'great cpncensIt ''is' iiiissibieihat the' use s , of any;; pWrticular wharf . can bo . wuim aiijr.iiijiig niwc .1110 rciJi iicrc jcwi.iracp- ed4 tb be gi ven.'Nor do we beiieve'thic thetsteamboat business as now; conducted da the 'North ftiver, can afTurd such ari ex- , pen S e 'I for, the ! mere purposeTo f a landing New-Ybrki Aue. 11 . ' Attempt to btibe.-r-A; passenger in tti .. ,Cbperri icti's f a te'ty arriy'e'd r; frbm'J.'LpntloriV -T: a 1 1 e m p ted to bri bfi db e, 'tff.tli e I n s pec t brs by ; slipping four sovereigns into! his;harid and S. lying ' that is the" amount of the du- , ties on rtiyproperty, you need riot trouble : yourselfto examine f iti!; The Tnsjecrof v told' him t that y, sovereigns did. nPt go ifi thiscontry,'f,mUcb?;.to'1iisv'a 'y A ebmpjaint has beea made to the Policed ri - wiiii 1 1 .1 v h ihkcii inn uiaiLtfr in minn-v, . r- . -':; CoUricf? S MARRIED, ; IV In Chowan Mr.vjoseph M. Hau'.tcni EHzabeth PettyohiJi , v . '' : . s - rSlEU,.: .Onthe 13th inst. in the 16th year of her aq-eV Miss Ann. r-McGaryV daughter ofVMr; vilichieS. ilcGarjV merchant of Faj ettevillei i ,Thi bloom fng and loyely grl - was hurried .hence by a bill- nn ffVPT- atrin ctViif irppt'c nnlif-p " . Near Fayette vi He, Mrs;,;EIiza Jarrott, ' wid orr1 of the late Mr:. Jdhiijafrott - '';.V ."-'.'"' At Weldbn,' bit the -15th ingtah of-a oinouii4 fever, iIr. Johnhaw, ; wrio has s been for' many ; years byerseeir for the'Roanoke Navigation, Corn pany. y .,; ' i'v ' At-Washington, ;Ih this State, on the 11th in - . stant Mrs Sylvia "Wilson, coniort'of CapU lU; -chard Wilson , , V - i . ,: f . ' ;; i At Williamston Ulartln county,' ori "the" iStaf . ' ulu poU'-Durtiani tavis.!Ci; ,s; -f-" ; v ' In Tyrell CouqtyVon the 19tli ultl itrs, Ell2a- J bem;Shawcbtiswri:cf Mr; John A. Shaw, for merly.of Newport, IL J -.' .y ' ' C At iilledgevllie Ged. on the th inst. Oliver1 M Curtis, Ej. vattomey at la w, formerly of Fay - fclteville, but a native of Massachusetts. . " : .r r; rV-- i ' m nil' "v:. BLANKS.-"'"- Of all kUds for sale at this OCs 5 are eqaal .ip J - f fc- ,r "i
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