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4 "t . -1, ; r?ik Season-tWc ha ve rarely Jjnowjia UVr 'transition, from neat to cold than Ccdfrfiii cmonilav nighUast. ; Within twelve iours.thtliermometcr;, fell - al jnost from the temneratnre .of Summer to that of Christmas. . vFire9 have. now fairly fted, possession; oi .ineupiaces, aim Winter has cow e at oh c$:l$ An d iwhkt jre a dozen ;?uniin,eTs,:.l.wi ui i;tneiruiUf of-door pleasures; (especially uVien they a're goite). to" tnc!,AVinter;",witl),'UI in-door, hriht an d di ffusi ve su nsltfh e:o f fc' bl azi hi fire r , , , . . rsf for October has just been Jssjueuj: am WeJeaVh wuhpleasurevfrom a pre Uininary address of theedUor,Mr.;Ii7i. jnmt1vEit vAii accession of subscribers tv the number of 250f 'followed Jiis Jate. vap- ncal-rraakrn g th e prese n t n umber, of su b- gcribers suu r ,.inis,-nxv . cient to defray the expenses of thV Jour pal butiiiat. additional patronage will go sto secure the;grou nd already, won , and to pro vj d eiaai n s t i n e y i tabl e jl u c tu a ti q n s " fate number of Sthisiuable worlc ton tains a communication Irpm. Professor MiTCHELii Of our University, the object of is to correct" some vjmnorianr. er rors into ' ivhich Professor OlmsTeii vahd f 3! r. C h A r LES-K. ;lloTii e h aye fal 1 e n i ri n x e latiunioitVegeojomVaist cuu ntry i nl 'Wht chthe; p r eci o u s in e t a 1 r oc- curs . xiiis comvuuicaMuiuj5ai;eompa- which frequent reference js made,iand is Written ir astyle too scntifictoprove 'jnterestJhff4otheiierftt resnlt of ProfessorMitchell's. investisa- tions on th e s u bjectp is; t hatjth e0fd.of N or tli-C arid i ha J s Tfou ri rfv3$Ti"3 , l. Ia vents, of quartz, traversing' theNv ancient . prirnitivQ rocksin very small quantiiy. -A- . 2 In veins of qxiatta, traversing" more recent primitive rkv in cqrisiderable qtrah 3-In .yetvs of quart 2,: -traversing transition rocks, 'andJalso; disseminated in 1 considerable 4. tn s61l!rro3uced1j decomposition of these three kThdfj-6cfe k r f-:;tv;' '- 15." Jn;tKessind of a streani runmhff lovers old red saiidstOe tit very: mi niite ahtityD vPchh.wifeahtUTIieVGenerafv took pi a c ; i n this Srate- off" tfi e '1 3 tn i h s t George Voij has been Chosen Crovernor by WVoVrwKel rm hg1 hiajoril ) ihtleed withou t arjy. serious oriposit ion., f , i i ? rt . ; trcvitqr c. v: seen i CIUI I3 II Oil! 2 counntnnjthfs Slate of; the election for. Govcrniu and a member of fDongress, i n f th e rcuh xi f-JVI ffG I m er ) There i s no d ou bt jo f 5f r. Gil m e"r? el eciioh as Govef nor, by a large majority. lie js now ahead 16, 009 Vojs 'Jf-It i al ihostequ allyce taip that Air; -likiimrj Charlton ffirCongr jority isf5519"t'stSi W-l f ;. : :A An interesti npr cause, has, recehtl y been Ined ig.Mb'Joine vSu peri- Cnar?, vhic!rtiy6yes;a ueicatejquesj , tiise as mr aciiuu jur (icui, ; ly-oligh t . Dayid.-R, , of Alabama 'ajihstr vmei 01 itie uneroKeerTriDe or intiianf? residing y(thm the ltiiiifs,oftha3iate,- j long regiirt or the, arguments urged by "ic ouuspi on uoin siues is given, inline. laoanuiJguTnal fro;i9I; wjiih'itappearis; the action divas' bruturider;helavof to? last session of ihLeslareexten'dr ing thi ju'rfsdfc'tioft Indian tfrit6ry;Vykiiin cess, was 'irved ohCthe :J3efendantf m the : 1 Tuckabatchie town rn'tltelrt'diaolKatip Ti. fi.. r-!Jii 1 1. ji'.i'.'tlV'" 1 L LS'uii'.tV 1 The DefeiTdaArtnd-iwlam Cuu nci) mbvecl'the? Court to quish ''fho: irn;;oftn t; wasei e- cjied yw i tjiout ; the 3 j ti ristl iction of ate of Aaban)aJt1ti ttfret Indiahi tejTiory io y hich; the Indian ti tie wa nbt eif ttn-uishele Befenci ant'tCoUio "wie,, sey erai ;fnottons but they : werej o-r TeiTuled;rb:tH --v.. imvii; . iu . tiMiir. . . :.x uuie . ueniai - 01. jusdictiorJie " 1,-f not in lormeu j us 01 c the . r e heexpfts;o South.Garoi i hajh'pTeWn wV'Ofw&icli'' ""wy to nayre, and 24,425 to ortnern -rri9. . . 1 ho nrotip'nr -inrrr' i hplivpd-' in h a" short CrrThisUli SociethSsandftheS ;w'glHndpape r - iiief annual, .meeting or me Agn jV 51 oiety,?tpkgbaceso;iie at whiciv were' Shier&nebiSieff dihi.i'fr;v.iiVil'i . '-!w- ' ,Ll& 1. ,u: i,:rUt,i i.i.l ! n a r & k.i iimi - ;-r i i via i ifbbi lwhi&.is .la . a k a a m j mm mm k. a sa aBaau - i o krvvvv - a a- vaaur ai ' u ara a v a a vv xz am a a. ar mm an u a ar v c x w- n a- w ' 1 lm ui iii rvw im ak i 1 p-' a h tin J red 'ihd Ijiirty-Two y o ke o f working Oren Prizes were awarded for the fat-'. test and best Oxen fl for working Oxen 5 Milch Cows'-.for'neat StocVBullsBull Cnlves, SteersV Heifersl Swine &. Sheep. For Domestic Manu factures' of Cbiton, ..WooUand-Flax : and ( Premiums ; to tbe best Plbuffliihg-Teams.'"? ' ; ' 1 - r The'Ploughing Match, islfiaid'to, have been: well contested ;The lahtf; plough-? ed was a tough.strong greensward on a h ill sid e KvTIie excel 1 e nt train i ng of. , th& Cattle, and 4he' dexterity of. tlie. Plough tnenf called forth unanimous commenda tipns from the thousands who witnessed the' performahce - T; ; . ; : , .- The nsualTAddress was.deliverd before the Society, by : William Lincoln, .Esq. the composition of which cis represented - as ,." i - - . " r y being-; elegants n'umorous, .full of - sent?- ment, vit, and most, felicitous ' descrip- tion. r, The' dinner, K at whicli ; Governor Lincoln presided, was attended by. Mr. Otis; the, Mayor, of -Boi'tonMrr Everett ad othe;r personsof distinction , ;v " v" The following; were a mo ng tjie Toasts given, on.the occasion : :a f 'j. ' attle-Showi and Agricultural Societies LMsie the iifiiientjrof good shVeri on society7, 'they are' J5f(ti)H.;tfee improVemetittid amelioration around t ht m i rather than, seen In .imposing efforts and J splendid results;!;; :!;;.Ctiv v"V-lW protecting 1 artff. r&ome:caii : k,xokc X Ilut ifthey will try it faiHy ' without ' fretting, they Will 'fir7dt ltbffether.ea$i than thalbld collar andchina which they pre vi UslyldreV;by;';j;TA -: The 24; Cattle Tedm which TJnele Sam drives. otfc iMcui a cuaui 10 uraw, uy iiihi.wui noi.ureaK and.ve challencre the world to beat them at a ? ' Th e C om ra i t tee on Sheep resreUe'd' that ca, ;irgcr;? nu ijiuer ui iiiai.usui ut aniinar nau rnot been exiihi ted ;ahd"-iri'ed the" propri- ijfth Mejraisiu5 ooneep as a partoi me ecohomvlof Severv" wfeil rpopulatml farm'. i nat poiicy o larmers, tuey aauis ae- ce pi 1 ve ;;;cc ;ti angerou s, wijicn tnuuees xnein :to;purchafee ujattureirerely th em tch ea p ch eaper e ve n than th ey s u p pose theycan makeythem at horned 'It is th Isame kiic dt)pt,V even t at Jthis,ilay to pf oVe that Ave, hatl better buy. bur cloths. in Englahd,v!al-r though they will take nntlunjr comnara- iiyeiy, 01 tue, peopie 01 me norm, out mo ney while we have little: to sell for which we canj raise miitvev abroad. . ' While me larmer is ouymg at the store what he could Itl'lt'O of KrttrikV v Itapaiica.liii tun kil m InliAnm J '- . T .. - the; members of his farm I Avhose labbr. cxiuld 'produce the same articles,' aVe unV r employed or enVphiycd, to li ttle.or ho pur- pose. :x nissort, 01 reasoning nas DitisHf ed from too man v houses, 'the looms and wheels which once fo-med such admirable and essential appendages to almost every farmer's establ ishment. , AVu are far from tl enyi ng, t o ey e ry on e who A ca h b uy i 'ijj a Surtd ay or hoi i d ay; suit o f t h e very fi n est of Saxon and Leicester blue, or Slater's: black 'as his tasteshal I dictate, but we do believe that for ord i nary purposes pu re- ( lv- domestic fabrfes afel far-more econo- miciil than the cloths of our manufactOricsi tWe would re tore t hV good old ; tl ays o f housewifery, -when, like ses of . old i women k new the nse of the clistan and instead of: waltzes cantatas, and jluets,thrum'd cmTt; by boarding- scliool miss. u)on a discordant piano, the houses of our farmers rung with the cheer ful sou nd of ;the wheel, th c quill-whccl and Ifie 1 00111 ,' a nd offered . to the ea r of i nd u s try 4ind t li rift, a grander; frioof , inusfc t han ever Ila n d el orM ozart d reamed of. Wcwohhi Jrihg4)ack the ' days When girls Jknew;vat least, how to spin and knit their own stockings from the fleeces of their fa th'er's flocks, and did not deeih it neces sary to cover their fet wjth silkand nru 5nella and; their heads with'Navarinds as largeas a gootl sized sheep pasture. Wei may be too late rin ou f recom mendatiob s Jo i' ftforins in u cl 1 4s i t i s t lie o r tl e r ; jo f the day," for we should f eallyheapprehensiye Vif th ciVnsphirpii.PS." l Lsi m 111 1 prn"r.nrspt. iJ:-. -i.i...,t,..i.v-; 'ru'J. i:ui:jkj U'Ullf UI Lliv .I,5IIUIIIC ' JLIIC 1IIIJC lUIIIg thevcall a Xibaxsf Amefot !sfi;in in the i at- tempt, and W'ith it the web; of life, before the web. ot c' the loom ihad scarcely been begun Jinvorlancc lor Education:Ye follow- l ing s ta te m e n t o f fac t s; Wh i ch w e gieah frihn a loreign periouicai "in - relation to th ellojm pa rat i ve! 'mef jfyrtl hf Fra nCe, wil l be . found stronglyto i 1 lu s "tnit e;tlii iri ppr la im?o f geWe ra 1 ; d i ffii -sion ?f,; knovvjedge. -: Jn-l 820, 740,846 Jrtidrewerje;:sent ViemrHnnts ofmj hi rrmlni4inhs of French ' industry, the lortfBepirtt ,alsi;thei IheSlepartmete ooutuern nmj.j;i"euMuc u :ucjj.i i Ai; o ft j fi" K..m tv orl 9 ie. th - Son th p.rn rsistiblej to Elbridge Uei, ol Massacnusetxs,ia 4 it IVf n 1" OO I 1 ifii; r! iph h mtnn. theUtteWhS principle which; v0rilyS75-93Tfroin?tlie lhe;;ioftiWhat pvm'Kiibition govern liini iu making suchVwtas he' conceived necessary he says : ;; - ti Officers, who have been guilt' of rross abu s es; o foffi c e 's aches' AI'arshaLs packing Juries, t&cJ shall now"rejrto've,as, my. predecessors ought tn 1 justice, to have done; Tfieinstantes will b& ft yi tind governed by' sm ct i rule ana not party na$i on. ? 1 h e RIGflT Oir OPINION SHALL SUFFER ,Nd - IN VA- si 6 n" .Cerou v m e ' JT11 os e w f 1 o Ka?.e' a c fed! weliyiave h'othihg'to fearivhotvever; they may have differed from me lniopinion,' ; .""An Qhio paper states, that0n;the 29th of; A u gu sf, th e r e we r bo r ri 1 n It he -.yi ci n ity 01 acij in, iwijt giris, anacneu to eacn 0 1 her ;1 i ke t.he ( Siam ese boy sy Vow ex hibi t i'ngjii'Phiradelphia; - One of'ilie children had two thumbs on one hand. .Tliey only livedrabout two days H Ira JFoodman, the rewarded' Jackson P. Af.-of Bethlehem, ;N. H; hifr been de-- tecteAlm ' stealing money from,- the Mail, and is novvJn safeeustodv.- fiost. Jour ' Circumstances 'alter cases.-The, Presi deiit's House at W ashington being de sign ed b v the ' n a I ion as J he"- rr si d e n c e- of 4 theChief Mcitrate, andespepinlly-as the i i 1 t : . - ii . J liaur-: wiici e oivjs ii .n:i;riv-'uiiu cuici ihe. Re'presentaiivesof Foiign lCoiirts res ident in our country, shtmld 'certainly be furnishetl. in a pnmer and 4 becoming style. t 1 1 v n lucii is uuc 1 0.4:0 111 1 lion po 1 le 1 1 e .a wel 1 r as t o . national ch'rtracterl which is someTiihes inuchconceriied in these rnall matters.;! 'There is; ho , neeiril t hit it deco rations and ornaments' should he as "gorge ous as those io: the palaces of foreign Kins anu rrmces ; oui;.xnere neeii tn it tney sHoul 1 1, be; at; I ea st res pe c t u bl 1 We are! niqchpleasedVCtherefprVto see that Presi de n t; J ;Vckh i H Jend s to;haVet h ? fine room 1 ni the :'.Gb vern men t Ifnuse. coin non ly cal 1 -ed the East Room, an rl which las for mar ny years oast, .looked tnore like i .barn than anyltiitngefse,2 handsomely ft rnishod.-- The enterprising ant ind ust n'ou s artists d our own cjh t ry areJjWe u nil e rt 1 Oiitt,"" jir i i' cipallV tofuruishthe decor atiohs arid other articles wahted... ; s" ; 7. " - VYe cannot help, hovyever, re nenbering whil speakhg uporrthTs subjtct, the most unljir and; ungenerous treatment pursued towards Mr; Aiiams, with ''regard to this J nie;;room. uAr letter, f.dse: 1 lniughouf, ya s publ ishe'd lo hjs' prej udic and tlie pu bl ie pi iti s re vi I ed hi m for w i l'at h e - h ad neverione,bu rlor.u hat,er!ia p lie. ought Mf have donf I Jaridid mn of ill parties. mot now look bck, wiih sham ? and nioi i fi ca ti oh, ti on th is."-a ffj i r. Pr es i I e nt J u c k 'on, vyil I how vvltlniu t da nger of . ubue or dhunciatirn, do thutvhicl), if itttemptcil by . Mr. Aflanis, would have drawn down torrents jof c lu ni n v..ea. Gaz. . c Helen Maria: Williams, whose letters from S v it zeland have made so ty uch noise, anil Who rah k d wi th t he first women of ih 14 century, : lately di?d at Piris. Her d c vt 1 1 foi 1 to I i be r ty s;a tuf h er attachment to 'M a J a me Roj a nl & he Gi ron c 1 utt'fh re We 1 1 known. ! '1 1 er Souvenirs de, la M evolution ajid her R;nark : the Rrvnlutmn'of 1 688l h iVe -added much to her celebrity, ami as Her private character was Tamlab e, heVloss is much dt,plored.06o?i ladium. 1 -i; - - ' 1 - - "..-. '; ''SwedringeWv d j not hpf rove of t'e po 1 hp a ti d pir atle which ma rked Ntlie exe cution of Swearingen. As is t UnualJy th case With malcfaciors, he ilied a uianyr, t o u se ll i s " tnv n I a n i u ge , ' ' I ti ea c e with Ull the woflil, witli hix God, 'ami With ah u roh a k e n hope o f a"gl ri ou s re sa r tec j o n We trust he'lidif he has made his peace with I'ffended heaven, we do .not regret it. i at w liya n uou nee 'i t-1 o the gajiing crwl whm ravage curiosity gathere t together 10 see the 'lying st f ules of a nurderer r Whyrteah ihein to O'dieve that the scaf ftild is a tii rone of honor; Avheie the spirit of the malef.ctor mounts to eter nal, beati tude ?; ff th' object bf pu ni.hiiient' be to prevent c dm e by the.tnfi u en c e of exampl e, I that is tmt gained; by ' the cmnmon uiutle f execution Crime i contmiltet in secre- cy and silfncein:secrecy ani it W punished. ! ;'s "'-'.-rf-l' silence let k lll-f .tedj' unfortunate, " del Lnledj un- liappyS weat'ingen 1" ; Such are, the v epi- . . f ft 3 I ' a ' : - 1 i :- "' - : ' la 11- t he ts apnli e u oy se v e ra I e 1 1 1 o rs who nit brokt1; lh heart of an a unoffending if4, by deserting Her lor an a b i n I on e I W a ti t on, and then filled up the measure of his depravity by shekidtng the blood of her horn he had s wor i to love, honor, and protect'! , Detect ioi overtook the si epi of crime -he was afres ted; tried, convicted, sentenced, and; yj:ecuted.- What clim has such depruVit tti our sym-? pathies ?. j Why shoufdM bc died .urxtt to Weep and mourn because guil t ihasi. met i ts pu n ishme nt. and wa n t on lie ss i ts d oom ?t We shoutd be taHgh t to- coiiteti pi ate tlie mn rl e rer; W it hd i gust and h jrror, jfot W i 1 1 in or bi d s ens i bi 1 1 ty tt rid u n aril yjsy iii : pathy Thtehder iiess i -;if ur; rtaiur liouldr b direct d to the sick-bed of 'suf fering 'viftueTto Jhe ;ditres., o f unfortu fiate i n ntcef ice i t, should not' e Waited tihort lvihr Whom evil pa sNiuhstpliciVirupt onrigVhaveinilled; tol the; murder ; of Wohneti'shappinessVantrvo "1 berelore oo we. cniemn irre. pomp , anu Ui ow aii-exhibi I toil of Vi rid if eel i jigs wl t cji iaye-Metilavihet on the closing scene of his gu iliy .ca i eerV ;,' v. -i neat ill: o. .iutvi:.rr v e regrei;. toe pain iu iri ecessiiy ..we.-.a re f n u cr oi ;giv ing nofjeito ju'tun fay u kbl e change hsakplce; charactrf tifthecase exists iShe city. erl; cases y el lavfeyp ahjouhtjng to 7 orB.;ave ;occurrjedi two or th rei. of w hich; 4)a veproved ; fatal:-" and 3ithe;repot ; JTfo death bf the Spsfcti has rendered" it I snrf J.Bin men cV-d fur6- " imposib!e.fer'u?to pablih our v;ee!.fy a--KveatW.Wne 0V1 Mr. r.nu.Vtcn', ; .1;,." count of Interments. Ue understand tie wai nm mnin..i . h o vv e ver,th a t. th c u u r n b'j r ha e d ;be.y a n d t h e a v e r.i "e j f r . t h e last I lirev or-four:wee8.Ja47?iierj Sp.:22. New Orleans,' Sept; :S,'l829.i JtealtJii of the ftyDuring ; the last ten d ay s! t h e v c a s e s of; e pi d e m i C h a v e m u eh d i -hi i nished. Th e'' wea t li e rv tlfuu gh rt y t fl a t terFngxto thePfaniers ahnears to bemore favbrableto the prevalent sickness; f tAnd what is" more ;favofabIerls,tiH, ItliereisV' wiiii m.sic ,excepitoii,:oi-rfa-jew,- u nauvksen perso n s who ha veal real y" re tu rn exl . t o t h e city;-scarc'e a subject for the .diseasevlo u u si siv u p o 1 j . , - - x u e y ai 1 c-k n e s .mi s t- -co in -plained. of at;prese'nrt is -the; autumnal: ft vers, ;wh i ch a re prevale C to a-! 1 im i ted ex? tent, ..a In a few weeks we hope bid our absent fellowcitizens a-welcome . feturru 4uu snaiiers a nuspiiauiexecepuoii;- t "" rf 'rv "t . 'Courier. . 1 i V -In cpmpliahce-fwith a - request jhaile jn the:New;-York Courier, atldrejssed. tr-JEdir tors gent-Vally, 'We in serf; the- following : Revolutionary '$oldiersv k : in; coh j temptation to memorialize fhe'ehsuingConl gress in favor ofs-such Non-CommissFoned Officers and Soldiers of the "Army . of the Revolution', as-, enlisted fpf' three -years, served Co the close idthe war,. and" were honorablyfdischarged,-and whb receif e'ho pensiorrs. J -; 't 9 : tl; With this view; it is'd e e m fd expedient to ascertai -their nu mbe.: Vil I some per s ii n i n e a ch o f the Un It ed S ta t es. vi I u u t ee r . in this Service, ami cornmti iirate. the re- to be found jn the h ufnbl er a 1 ks f I i fe ()fficers of .theiUevoluthuf,; and patriotic; citizens, will: there for e do nvei 1. to cjrc.u 1 a te 1 h i s ho t i ce tb ei r patror age is L soli- i,iicl. :,v . . . .r- , . ' . .' , .j v. ;Tt th e go'o d feel i n g a n d 1 i be ra I it r, o f Nt h e ; press. toward : them the old Army are 'much indebted and l)y grat uitousinsertion of ihis tu their respective papers, Editors Will confer bne . more favor (ind it has much tlie appearance of being the; last,VonTa '.merii.n-. rious, bu t 1 much injured. remnant1 of s-tlialq Army, yho are about, to ask of-their coun iry not charity bu justice. " ' p jYoteSC I a i .'ma ots in us t be, pa rttcuja r to. p'i t tlown t he i r w hoi e.l i me of service,' whe ther in one or.-more.-, campaigns "and-j. their, pre sen t pU ces ol : resid e iice nul py thei r - si ..1 ' ' JE7 cyclopaedia Jit at rt caha'- M essrs.C a reyV Len &;Carev, bf Philatlelpliia,1 have. just - publishedjhH first" volume of a pbou lar Dictionary with the above titled ebra ciog ; a view of the arts svieuceslitrathrc,' history, - politics ''"history mmI biogvaphVi brought dou'm to' the present lime;, ctut iin ing a collection 10 f , o rigi n a I yar 1 c I es i i ii j (A -i mericati; biognjphy. -. Thiswoi k whjchis ba sed on th eel br i ted i; G erman Cunver sationes Lexicon wih ber publ'shed Qat f t efly at 82 50 per volunie. ; "Fihin tte rfp u t a tiou ot ? he Ed i tor s, Dr. Lui ber arhl .M t ,' r Wiggles Wori h, this ca i riot, bu i hrove-' a valuable edition' to the literature of the age The articles connected with his .Country, are froth the pens of. Robert AValsh Eq r anil Dr, God m in,--of j, Phiail;Iphia. ilTlie woik will be comprised in 12;vol?1 - From theN. Y. journal oT.Comnnierce,-Sept. SOy - T Circuit Cqurt-TuksdaV. Henry J). Sewall, Lyride ' Catling Pre-'nlent -of jbe '"M'rrhaht' .Hank. i;nis was an action brought, by' the plaintiff t recover damages of he defendant for cer tain slanderous' words u?.ed respecting the plaititiffi' ialleging; that - the- plaintiff had stopped pu lyineiH.' It- appeared ih; 'evi dence, 'hait SI r. Catlin had casu Uy liieh tinned to a' friend that JC was rumoietl lhat the, M essrg. Sewall hair failed; ; and " I their f j i I u f e ;oc cu n i ng some ti the a f t er wa rltl i t was contended 'by the 'plaiiitiff,1. that the c u r ren cy gt ve tr to the ru mor i m pa i red. the i r credit, ami thereby 'ruined their bu?dnlss-- . L ne counsel iuc me fifieiiuaui uemeu nus all ega t ion , .a n d prod u c etl t es i mony t sho w t h a t th e c rr f I i l. id' thei p I a t ti ty ff, ( s b ; fa r t from behig injured by this retriafk of the defeiid a tit, was, i n fair t , lie; t e r a t th e M er ch ants1 Ban k aft er ward . than .before'. Th ey lur iher, contend that vas theifailuret of,the' M esrs. Se wal I did not occur u n til nearly a year after Wards, r it, must have been occa- sioueu oy oiuer . circumstances man jnose alleged The Jury found -'a verdict-for the pdajtUiff costs, uj. -': ': i iry-- v s' ,- l Jaaac Rogers ys 7art 7?iA:cr-This was ah actiim i for daMiages for theseduc uon o f.i.h e pl atn tj IPs d augh te r; - A '."ma s if4 testioiony; was - atiiiuceti to show thatj.he defeiidaht had been a visitnrr at the plain- tm s -nouses in;, tue- cnaraciera.oi.-a; sui'or,- or "more'thih a.year ; :;thuthis;aitetitions . . - r .-' - a, a were so m.u keri a to induce a belietamvng 5ll her friend s;.t!i at bis; objeet Was hontita- Die ; l ue, iieieouaii'was . x ieu a larmer,, residing . in Newton, Xiing' fsland ; a-jiiati o f i apposed re pe e t u bd i t v , ivn d i u t ic e ' of tn peace -vv ; juguu;r ciirgei-toe Jry, that; i h their est mate f il a tn age s ' regard must be had ito lo-slf serviceVaod; the exr pen ses.' to whichrthe. plaint iff had-been" sub; jectetl, as wrli. as tu "ihelijiryahd agjjnjr - 4-' " " ".r.i.rVK i'.iUv:. - Vi.'.'" -:-"L'l,'C - - ol leeiiog-, wijiciiroAii . ucniiWctasiiiiicn.-r That,- rentisiog : perfect . contiuence irfj nts .character,sni? iiaM yieitien xo lempiaiion. Lhere iwas no excue iorthe senucer.-r: HaVtrig done ;lhe liijuryLiWhnli he lhther.to ref u se d to ; re pa i r7 1 1 .was fb r , t h e j u ry rttr renaer;tnai justice-: oeiweenine v parties which the del endatit had denied; .The ju- jrv retiredi ahd in a fe w ini uuteVretu rned a veruict lor tne piuinuu una inou&anu uoi tars uanianes. - v. xV.1a,k; ; V i i' A 1 jJZagle-rlrl A Knowl ton, "of Glouces- ter; Mass. recentiy-snoi an cagie measur- su 1 1 as sion as pra ct f cable-to Jas., Fair lee, Kq. Citv Hall, N-V.? 7:'.i,M li'jThe paUres interested are ' most likeiy " - ... . ' -- . . - I . . . ,.".v: lVJ, u, 1113 lll'H it I i t 1 I rough t him tu thf rnur.il. .1 teVQqr Wai VifhPr ;i rkr of tin L li tl in t? nd e d , c r t he cj ,V ., . - - , Two mVn:!iist - t!i eil li vrs on f hp, fif h at ' Slj Cirtirsvlfl' OMo,' by-going into a well inAtfiich,t!jere;was fnul cir. - O .0 f 4 hem, ,vmn a ft c r entering the,' well, fj II to the .bottom; , 1 1 i s "co n I p ) n i n s e I n g M flfrwent duvvn to render him .-assist ncf. aiupsharedshnilar i.Le.V: ' linthl wrra c r. -tirefy dead befure fhy; could b e:tru :t elA -Peiso.jV cuhnot be too carefc! to h.iv . uiti i wells-which-ha v.erbeetV covered tiicroj ;hh tried before they fcnter thernV A -IHiteti jcanri I e let tiy r in 10 a ve I i rC s u c h c ii ' f . s . ;wij I generU) ty sfiinv whether it will be s:ifa fora manito descend into it. - : . liacvbnBurr 'Mitl'Stone- of Svery;- superiorquality c'al'-ed Racoon Hurr-inre manu facto red in Jackkon county, OJiioj.bf'Mr. :.-Fmnzee,:The -tune- con siTs .xif ,pure - flrsif,-'Very hard.; strem ly ' harp, .and of firm cement;' tiKu;!i pertect ly porous, resemblirig-jo f: bread, oul v of d i ffi re n t xo I n u r g, gv n e fa I ly t ha t . o f g r e j i ! 1 Treestons-It ; is: sidto. be . -qual to-the bes I-French Bin r whem rironr I v inarm fac- turedi' andbesides making bolter H'ur .; than vthe f common "gtoues; -they produce fro;:;oodwba lluur r i 1o-hhfe--bu1ieD:vv? "; 4;"' ;.'-;. :-; itn - Gfeertyillej Pitt 'cfturitV rtn David ; Lu w- ' rence; of Tarld lo'Iis Enaiiy G. Dond. 'rt'I ''Depart Rev.'dferivy. A''arrehJf. of this coonty, ri Friday, " the 16ih insthntM.Willia.h f.'Martin only son t of , John! MartinV EsqorForest Iiil, i u 'his. 21st year. ' H i "urbanity oK manners sun! araiahility." of dispositioji 'rendered. hfrn ;HeIovcd by nil the -circle of his airanitarvce.: He has left a Cither, three sisfers -a"nd a numerous' circle of relatio . and .friends tdWoorn his 'prernatnre demise and: theirjirreparahle Josai ? But they f mourn not a3 4 hose -who hav-ho ;hope,'''foV;prfvinus to liis' leat h, lie obtai ned a irtauifestat i ,n bf th e par J on ; of h is shis,; t hrou.arh the aton'emenf vof Jesus, and of his'adorition into the family 'of Heaven. v He expressed ; ah -entire 'resignation Tto thef ill of G i d , . a ri d sajd , h e- J 1 ad nu d esir e tb 1 i ve 1 fa se lected a preacher to" preach, his funeral sermon, and alsQ tue'text r6f Scripture, and advised alt afoiind him to seek.ltelig'ion t'J O dsath where " is thy sting- ? rp iraye , where "is : thy.vtctory ? ; .Thank's; he to Gotl'vho g'tveth; as. the victrv , t--Swah6rduhVf.6nsIoVcc6urity, Mr. John Powell, late Of this pVtce. c.; - vv : C V -ln Newbern, in the SIst year,bf his are, Capt. Georga L - iHartt,? formerly, of JJ nbjvC onnecti- ; old iviADkijiAr wine.; ; 7E4iave lately reeeiVedi : and offer for sale, the folloWKig' Wines and "S pints, which.we c:m recom riHen.d to .Pamiliesund others us bein of the best'qaafities.Vt''-'- V--''r';-V".' S - .v- .-;"..; Old L. .P. Madeira Wine: ;;; ' T Sicily j do; J.dd -t Lisbon T-CZi vV" ' :v-.do ;;:oW ,i6rtVvv ido bottled inNOporto - Freich-Brano:nx ' : . J Jamaica .Rum , . . v 14flll4 .44. : Ubndoo: Porter, V v Imperial -1Jea?S "v ' ; G u n no w de r do.'"'-' - - : u WILLIAMS St-nAYWOOD --ociv 2isf :::; .. ':;is ?J ;'m6deTate.-trmSr"heitVari"neI DduL! F. VAK nd UAIINKSS.: For terms, aonlv this Olfice ; COct. 20. ; " . r.aiiAss.sEL.').. - '-"-i": ri; v ' - . j v HiTI LmVt .V1 S ln&S WO OD haVe just recei v.: 1 J , ed fromBatt'nTH)re,:a supply of -' ;;:.; Red. Clover SeedY ; ; AV-;v ;r , ;i Otthjril Grass, ".(io. ; - .. XKitl ltAV-n(rl''ll 1 vn.iilfumlt t - 1 :..44iv.44 44.j vuvt.iu . .1 gltwuuui .U.l9 ,-Uii FUUU terms. -Italeiffh, Spt. 1, . VV'.v. THE SUBSCRIBER O' FFES 'for -Sate h'is H6rjB&'. LOTS in the . Town :.f Oxford, with "the LAND adjolnin about 200 acres-ofvhich about 6CT acres are Woodland' V-The Houe is 52 by 40 feet com- moilious, and vrelt fihisTiedjthroiighout, having " 4 rooms vith fire places on jeach floor, vlth a wide passage bTieaclH-4 ' -garret distributed into closets akl;two,comfortable rooms ; 'and a cell . . ' -nrider trierwhole divided iiitd several apartrr.uls.- tt;is Vituated-in a most beautiful give of Oaks : attached tq it jsa lare Falling Garden furnished with fruits selectedfrqrh the north .n Iee-H cuss c vnstructed 'of rock a stonetSprlng-IIoiu - ucii oiexceueni waienn xiie pra an u:.ice in tlie yard 'suitable foci Jytwyery and every neccs- T sary Outhon.se; all in good repair. - ' . - ; Also;' a TAN YARD now; in, operation, which , ; might give employment to 8 or 10 hands, havir . .. : . ,10A acres ot land attached to-it; and on ih 2 p rc- mises js. a comronaoie xwosiory jjweii n, v i:. every 'conve'rtiencer" for a ,farriilv residence. . ' -better. ..constructed A'ard is seldom seen - a nr wiierer. 1 bis property ; will te disposed cfca reasonable and accommodating. terms- c 5 ' - I yQ sford Sept. ;1. : w . '.. 'J. 5oa w tf. - 'State of. dN"6rtli-Caroliaa. - Pr"' ? 1 '-,Edgecomb County'5 " ' 5Court of Equity-i-Septernhcr term, ltZ. Mary Clark. and othersj lc tecs of !lar' d . Bi'mrit,. i. s, -:uix:-cO 'ri. ':- ;-;.- '; -. x-.The' -Executors & legatees of JIarv S. Blolr.r appearing-to the -atisCiction of this Cotirf,- '' ;iLthat"H6Dert Stiiart and Mary his wife, Sn-.ihv ;Foote fif 't. 'V'Van.fess 5 nd"M ai't;U bis w'.fe, Benrvei -"vt;arrow"Mirtha: Barrow,: Mry Tavlor, . r Che. vallie.V Lewis Wilhamsonv and - Alary. Jus wife, 5 Mrs L.'B.Frosser;. the representatives cf Jacob V ; 1 1 unter,: t re presentutiyes of Catharin e Darby, Eliitabeth.-'Hunttr, Jno." S. .rtuhworma"nd Jno. , Summerville, legatees "and -defendants -in tti 'casearetjnhabltints. of this State ; if is there fore, ordered,, that pubheatton be, made- in . the - Raleigh Hegister for six weeks,;t!ut jtldcss tliey appear at our next 'Court,-"tb-Je.heI rtbt the county aforesaid, at the CouTthcAiseiii 'TarborQ,- jon "the ; second . Monday ipIaVcb next, und an- . " swerf4pleador demur, ; Judgment 'Will be .taken pto coctessoi and neard ex parte a? tt them. Vlt:.esrtIsaaC :Norllcet, Clerk . and Mast.: r: of 'said Court, at OfSce, the second Mondiy in Bep- t ember, 1229. ? - - ; . 'XS ' ISAAC ORFLCET, C. IL Z. ' , vu Jriougning iuatcn. anu 01 ine r nicaie tuaianct. uic iiuwimiv "'vtupiuniMw. ; vrx- r w .i uimg ui-iuiui uuv- vui. uuu .mwiu; I :nv':v . VV. w
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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