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,1 ; . ? .t r Tr.it-)iirmhrDumin superior " Honor Judre Dpnnell; -prestd- . U jpMC'Jiarrovr;va. put upon Ids' trial, i. .1 tvtne murder-ofLewis Rosdn. if Onidov-upUr (1 Attracted ; a lanre audi fipveral noints of defence t ere If nee f ". - Kfif lift TrincinalA)biec apneared 'h o Drove it-afcase- of manslaughter; ..d' not of murder. : T'te trial -occupied ,?ie Wtire dajr j and; the i ju ty Retired at 'Jkt and 'about flO o'clock AV Mi -Ihe pell- da'v; brpu 2;!) t. ) n aA e rd I c tjicqu t t f "n 7enccd.; th prisoner to be brandcil and to hfiimnrisoned-a year nida.daj. . The prosecution; vas coniiirctca uy Mr Solici tor vNli 1 ler . a-iisited V By- George ; S. Vtmure, v Eq:A h tV Joseph v A. H?l 1,1: Estj. V'.iotficr.lire occurns! n: oo'r ill-fatcdt "cfy.otifFnday niHt laahoutlSo'cIock., It co:nin?ncftl .In anevpacK,-..stoc-ciir;. Kichatis-xa? mere nan nomecu jnu.iiiv fc months:: it mlast haVe, been':t!)evork nf Mil mrpndiarv." -.;It corisnmet! -in front on Hrokd -street six tenement, from Ic- Kenzre. '& Beh'noch,N fire-pi-wor building on the corner,; aowii "tin new urr-pruoi f tdrcs !at e I v erect ed, by CoK AV in-Cu m. niin In the f f f. the i f ron t buUd ih on' Broad ' street the firjc-.went: a J loWas the kitchen of the privatel' residence; or iioIiLstreet in! a straight line.'consmnin'. all the intermedjate. f louses vr Oik Reynold-street,, from JcK-enzie BennochV Jots dovrt to - a point opposite. Mr, Cum ciingV pn va tp d ivel 1 , i ng pit B road . s t re e t. all- the .houses . were destroyed, . except trial occupied.by, Mr. Kds;ar - ,Tfickfront haildirigs were occupied by J- B Bishopv Israel Gilbert.T. Richartls, J. Elyr.and H. Parsons and bne yacanti lately occu oied bv Johhston and Huntihstonf W are informed 'that the lmve Vhdiv.iduals were insuretl, ... o . nearly; nS. sufficient 7a iwount to cover their losscslCwrer. ; " i - ... v. ;.- .r-rrrr. -. . A Penitentiary, sojmig talked.of, so .of ten the subject of panegyric, of expe'eta tion anil disappoihtinent,vill probably, be ' a tab! ihed during the present session.- , A t p r c n t o u r c r i m i n a L c o d e, r e n i i n c 1 s u s of CuflVe,,s story, aboiit America,; where, every body-tforks but the; hog ; hiino work, he sleep, he eat," he' do notjng, he lib like a gentleman so it.s ruiw with an offender against our liivs j .he . i fur nished ivitjumeat drink' ami Iodijig," is freed from the necessity of working and generally; makes the people pay the costs of bringing "him to-justice, and alsothe expense of maintaining hjm, while - he is lmpnsonea jor jns . cieiiuquency. ne penitentiary system wi II je vcrsei this.rul e, teach the btfenler to work, attempt to re form, him anil give him habits of industry, but at least it wjll make him pity, the price of his own enormities'-. '-: ' : .The StrLouia Beacon (Mo.) of the 10th iilL: Rays-, The health of St-; Louis,, of the Statevof Missouri, nd of our neigbbor, Illinois, bas been mo'st'excellent the pre sent summer. T' ;No mountain region could be c x p e c t e d to j b e m 6 re g o ; a n d , to this prcat blessihgrve - ha've another to add, that of the unparalleled friiitfulness of the neasoo. t & very .species ot crop ismost aDunIant.; every tree,' or; vine, .or bush, in the woodtthat bears a nut, a grape, or a bcrr isloaded . witli ;its-:appr'opriate production. Vine like of it has never been seen ; and to crown these, advantages, or rather to join in the ehjoyment of them, is the great stream of emigration now pour ng into the cou'ntry.V ,'A'he roads a re fill ed vith moving familiesr-1 They nass- in crowds tlailythrotigh the town, and can not go asniss for rich land ;t Ufat Article, o scarce and hard to.be gotJn. many pla ces, N's here the readacquisition of every oian mat lias a little money, or a iiuie credit, or a little industry' v ' -f. c ' - ' V . .. ... . y -. fr. Fairest tragedian,;,sometimc since ftTered a premium .of -$5G0 f for the best irajiet ,y,-.tue , cniei character 01 wnicn fchoufd be "an American Indian. r'The r V w-York . Eveni ng Post, vvhpse -. editor was one of the . committee, toV award the prcitiium, savi that akdecisioh has-been ade in favor; ofja- piece rescnted by Air. Jor A.' atone, of theChcfcnut street (I'll 1 lade fph'faj th eat re, cn ti tl ed AIituiri&rdi Ve.beheve'that the hero is kiiii? Philip,' the cliief of-the Vrragansertribe of Tii dian, who,ghve : jhejPlvmnuth" colonists F iiiuch tnmble late iii;the. 1 Tt K. century. He; v;iu .fine fellowa mhn of real eoiir atr'. p'sseKrrir, tniiu nature,, some of tht nohlewt qualified of a wirriu: ,, and . enter- aimir ami exercising an jjnpiacaoie . ua tred for the Whites. , 7 Tli e Ed j nburg paper cal led f.'ih e.ScoU " an, bays A : fri e nd ,v h 0 ; has . lately. Wen making "aii extensive tour in tiie U nitcd States, has .put f intd ;our 2 hands ra number of books and pamphlets-which he brought home ', with Hi ml 0; Such publ i cations are al ways acceptable to us. ;The pnited Srates areTalfve with the.apiritof inij.njy'emeht;beyond every;other country, in ihe w"orId;our own not excepted j and M c fi ndrtnore pi castire i h chrbn i c 1 i ng th e oarch of ;ocietyr;Vnd the. triumphs of the useful artii tban; the achievements of warrior, or; the troubles r and corivul f 1 on s w h i ch fipri ng f ro ra y i ce ' a n d ra i s e ry 1:1 old anl crowded eommuriitiesl' 'From. uic ni iifl I " n oiltiicn 1r1m.11 iiniuQii j un-.i i lit. : " .. " -1 . tt.-A. .1 i '" .... ipricrare now taKing in ine unueu ttKAftsf tiinf rV ; ntroli prt lVhd IcAsmrs, ip hi any. points;' to ': 'thefc.turW-exdit'ea fM oeafaty l,i't aic rut and i.nnrovpil t.ite. nf. Vl pusoA JiV 11 t.r.'.r, visiicu lire huusc, flna uni. ,,ve uieu wa a, seuuwu3roruwu, nver : vv;fV C-v ;-; S? ; ? v-:-v:r'. Xlfrcssure of TP iitf. It iiT ascertained b V j the Avind upon', thirteVn sVUs-when seti- comprising th e suit of the North-CaroUna f 74,y is equal to tlie weish t -of:20,79 J-lbs. . tvoiru!jprjiSU nearer ana. a iiair ions--. The .cumber bfquare jaHsvof-caVvass, 'JEteedj napsin the, annals of crime ,no.instance will be fouhdion rfecor csimilar tithat ,ivhichpceu :nam ely, the execution bf!four;br6ifiet9&oh. inLfatfy i f ,'Vh ei f h anies iVere Tliomasc E d inuiui, icnuias,' nnu;x,ierc,,y auace. ; rrh e y d 1 e dV. w.i th 6u t a ' struts;! Th e y ra ail eiho . d eclarati on at t h place o f ee- - 7 V e are pi eaed thatj the Vuga r ,cul ture, ha taken deep root i n tfi'upper. cou n try Hie Constitut'unialist'obserVes iii r-rotation ttvU that-- those, gentlemen in ; Richmond auu in e ; a ojoi 11 1 ng jsou n u es w uo pia n ten; tne can e, , nave prospects or : ayery gooti harvet,'l tho' tiie season's have? not been favoVable-C6r. A::a; Jones o Miliha- veiuua a ueiu oiau acres, ; irom ynicn he e x p ec ts t o m ake 30 h ogsh ea d ; :in , a d - U 1 1 1 o n to-h 1 cu; we learn, f tlVat Major Twigg1 crop, which was iliade 10 or 1 2 ml I es ,th s j sid e -: of vn Augu s tai- is equal y I arge and pfpmisi ng; "r; ;. -Siz Georgian; t-AVe 'understand that the Secretary', of the Colqniiaion'Societ has received fromMathew Carey -Esq .of Philadelphia", his second annual payment of S100,on the plan set 011 foot by 6errit Soiith,' Esq. v I h m akl n g. th i s re m i tta n ce, r." Carey ob-, serves, " if is much to be regretted, that a plan' calculated to do so much good, and which would. bear so lightly on our weal-; tby. citizens' advanced so verr, slimdy. 1 hoped,'" when . it was first broached, that that the stipulated number 0lv100 subscn--bers; would eiter ' the?r names, and pay their first instalments in six months.'"' v .Post Office Reforvh- ;The r following changes, i n. add ition to those already no ticed; haye recently been rWade ' within th e S t a t e o f Oh i o, 1 by t h e gen 1 1 em ah ! no w. at the head of the Posf Office Department, K George W. Ma ffcr,tQ be Postmaster, at . Tarl- ionr Pickaway cuuiity, in-the place or Adam NgU,.:fmtihfU-d: . ;; W '. James, W Lanier," to be" Postmaster at Fr&nk llrt,. Warren Ciunlv; lit the place of - Uil drethj pjtniiiietl. s- ; ' ' Matthew, Richard, to be'Postm:ster at Wr. reh. Trumbiill, county; rm the place of Simon Perkins pyninlied. . . rv . t ' General Perkins is bne of the Commis sioners of the Canal Fund, and a gentle man, of distinguibhed worth' and respecta bility 5 but bcinc deficient of the essen tial qualification of entire devotion to the presiding idol of. the day, cannot be" perf mitted.to hold an unimportant oflice un der the General Govern men ti"' . -' ' ; . : Ohio: State Journal- Jlnother ieap.&din Patch's -example skirls to be infectious.; A pig nbouf 50 lb weight w.i confined in the garret . of a thrt'-story store in Bufl'-iioe; street. 'Nut bing exactly suited with his l'ds'ngs- he "brike a pane with bis 1100 on Wednesday, and Jook a view of the crew' beloiv. Lib erry is weet,Vvpri if one breaks a neck in iibtaining it. So, us l"t leapg are the or dr of the day among teow of his stamp, he jumped, out ti rou-ih the window, and reached. the pavement with 110' other dam age than loss of iifv This is a fac ti strange as it ihay, seem. It i what I cdl noing the whole hog!" Rochester Telegraph. ; Zongevity.- -The English have, two in statce "0. re'conl of reoakab!e longevity, -1-firat of Henry Jenkioi, a Yorkshire fish eriiian,who died IG70, 9xed 169, and TliniaPirri.who died IG45, aged 152. .The' Russians "appear to be the longest liv ed'of any people ; " as a prf of tins, the followins: article from La Clinique a Pa- Visuit medical jnunial, will be sufficient: L,ast year, tjeao; pu-inuiviuuais uieu betvcen100 and l05;vears old : 145 be-1 tween 105 and 110 ; 104 !wl ween 1 10"aml 115; 4 betVeen 130 and T 35 ode at the of isr and one at 160. The Charleston Courier observes, ' It is sta'ed 'that-exeMmn will be -made at the eusuinj: session of the EegisUture of Geor gia to a polish the Central Rankjatel y estab- Iished by the State-; anu it is uiougni uiev may ..prove suc:esiui, , hip msmu'mn is sa i d ; to ha v e 1 i sa j poi n t el t h e ex pec t a t o u s of its fi tends in'everv point of view. ;; l'hat an eH'ort wilt be, made at the ap- proachiog sesio'i ot our' Legislature to a- b'dfeh .the IJentral llanK we tninK very probable; but with what prospect of sue cess, we can form no'oidnion.T ltis very possible that the expectations of soaie of its friends have "riot been '( real ized and the reasdei perhaps is, that they tiaye ex pected from ittoo much; 5 We ha ve heard ong' so far quite asHvell as was anticipated by those "who! were 'Jiot f over-sanguine r in UieirCiilctllations, of tie.;benefi would result from ;iis operations Millcdeimlle Recorder. ... '. . $ . -V';xv.' w' poor pei son, in bne of the Southern treets of tne Cluy, CtlllUc was yoru- iviuu i mouth. 'J Th e nreser v :. tmn '- f ifs JifeV.-if Toslibfe, ,'was'deetned a : du ; v,! and; hrery thine wa done tat liime;irea,cooiiucive to (thisy object j' o'u i' at: the '?notor,tiye.or8Ut- d i;-.tje- ii.vfa nd.ir1 'Tii- S?:" "bW-a m e ' ki o w tit o. t fi e " hei ghbo t s t ahd Vbf examined th v'i'ildrli before an.d-4f;er' m Oh Monday ' ahd;yesterday crowds a se f n b I ed tL. C ha' r I cs - R i vi r 7 a n d "v Va r fe n Bridges, to see a strati're iiih thai had been driven ' there Jiy streV Mf tvcatherl.aud w uness : me. t p rsu n -uy s'tme -hdi Krtozen bo;it s with4iaYpoorjs,; !-.tirie though it a.Sharkmot a;Te w, bJievVd it the htdori - ous.Sea;SepenVmTsrerday inanficeeded irrfi iTrpou'iiIri; bitn in fine' style, ndifafteV leili ngjoti t , all j-his' J inr f 'drewup tnrhimrahd, 'dealt ;;himihe. fatal bl o ww i tK liis,k I an ce'-.s It-p roved ;t o bea horse mackerel n i;i eT feeK Ion &pf. He ws. tlairid to'ChaHestowp, and w'dl ; prob.ib lit- AOfiniru prupi uipzrxona avr ins sk n s t u 3 V d So. e o f t h e; " e p 1 c u r e s i t , i s i d of e. to .be regaled. wlth as)icrfof; thefishv7 cji mis fornix Boston Patriot 4th 'intk TheWme paper ofthe 5ihi sayt :The sLryoge nn cunt:uetween lyharles Kiver a n d y V Va rjte n 1 5 ri d je ii r o vl s n 0 1 t o be a horse mnckeret. but-an albldore. -;Tt meas tics. nine fet in Jenth,- sijrand one thtrd r o u n d . a n d w e i h h - e v y n h li 1 1 d re i p o a n d It is to beexhibited v thiJ city.. . : . Intrepid Mogue -r O o '.t bfi'jl8 ttv i n s L; a nian who had disposed of a horse riot his oWrU was.purs.utd by:the:cit8t ibles. The ferrv'- uian ai uie(raiif wa8 t.iKing nun across ihe rivpr, when on being, haded by the officers in pursuithe commenced tjeturning :with his charge. it)ur herd not relisfiififrvtlii .-- - .. v.. . . .... ...,,.... m ove'm e n t, A ea ped fro rn . t h e boa t a s i 1 1 a n d - ed and iled-down the nverKthrowinw ff his clothes on the tvav until be had nut hiinVelflnto complete nudaiion, when he piungeti into tne wafer and fewamrfor the opposite shtrre, FI e : was . f m Vsu eI . by the boat and the officers y hidh 1 shot ahead of him before. he, fa rfy lam ed. rile then tacked ' abnut; and; made for 1 ie other shore i he iiyt with the sntu e fa te,v 1 he b:U again interposing between him s nd the shore, when he 'again -lur'ned and swam; back oiakit.g fhe thif d time he hid crossed the stream where it is uboutTO hols vvile, the b'.iatfall 'the tiiiie in close pursuit.; ! By this time! he had floated down, the: river fiirt her than the b mt dare venture. ndhad xot into a whirlpool in which he ir ab:iut ten none dare a p- remained, whirling round minutes, cry ins for help, bud pfoach him. He at last exiricated himself frorn this perilous situation arid, reached libious.- biped e; same siate the shore; when this. nip plunged into thewoeds in tli as when he entered the water, i?mI has "not been heard of since.--Iiockpbrl Gaz. 4 ,An Anecdote of John member of the Contention, Rrihdolph, a kvhii h is tohl i n t hte f o 1 1 o w i n g pa r;i g ra ph , i $ so like him that we have no doubt of the tru'h of it. 1 M r. R a n d o 1 ph i s h e re, a jt well aselsef where, an object of great 'curiosity, '-.His health i b.iiter than it has be en lor some time, past 5 and amongst hi indulges, as heret'dore, in a of pleusart'ry and sarcasm. fi imds, he grat degree lie declares part in the" ins oelermitiatioii to tKe no proctedins pi the Convrnti.m, and tak hU seat cvry ' lay ar the bick of the President's cnair, entirely out ot tlie ranje f the speakers ; unable hnvvdver, to coo tain hims-ll entirely, he is ."every now and. then, heard, in a siirill under tone, either' s fi iehds, or ; is pjrticu ess. visiters, ; lobby, the of the halt ; excitetl tjie prmnpinj; and encouraging h vrilicisinjj his oppooenis. II . . , larly lannoved by the litimbei ol btilh sexes, that crowd t cillery, and tlie vacant seats ami no uitie merrnneiit was other day,, when his viacevaA heard, amid the crowd a" 'he door,exclaiknijig,. ' Mr. bei2-ant.I I'll thanK vou to' put me ino the Conventon.,, He is very violent oh the suhiect now before the house, and a vows Uiat ifjie white, basis State must be severed, and prevails, the the S;juth side hive a ovemme.M: of its own.'J And what he .says, s(meime.s in j st .and som'e- times irojn irritation, others I am or much less ry to say, too often utter in. a venial spirit." ' The following eloquent ajnd beau iful extract is from j. the Village teraveyard,''- written by the; Rev. Mr. Greenwood, of lioston. k-incre is a sinking peauty-anu simplicity which breathes ;hr ughlall7the productions of this disingui hed divine, apl which'evtnce a rich ahd chaste imagi nation : " I never shuVa graveyard p-the l h 10 ugh ; fu 1 m el a ti c hoi y which it i usjiires i s i-atefuj I'atherthan diiareeahse to jm 5 it gives me Jo pain to tread on the.green roof that l.trk mansion, "hose chambers i must occupy so soon -and 1 often -wander frotn choii e to a place.vvhere here; is nei- her solitutle nor ;socicty ; sosmething hu -! man . mere- uu i-ine 01 1 v, .1 1" . . I r ll the bustje, the' vanities, the-pretensions, lions, the pride of .-.humanity 1 n e n a re ! e r e , b j t-1 h e i r pa s s i he coiiipeji. are go.ic ns arehush-: ed, and (heir spirits arc still bialevolence Ma lo-st i ts power "of.h.4rtmpapptite1is- 4 a ted ,7 a to bi tion lies,! o w," and a n ge r h a s d one r v 1 n g, air d 1 s s.ti t e s a re en L- ed, all rev eiry is y e r, the'le.l,est annn'i ty i s de epl V- bti M el a nd ; t h e too s t 'd n oner ous s'ius kfe safely; couutied by the thick'y -i-T. -.. : .-: "1 t.-'-"""i:" 'J t '... yztrios.iiy.r-' lact. oi -snakes ' ann . o- t her ; re p ' 1 1 e s tia v 1 n g Kpe e n ey a c u axe u - 1 ro n the li u in ai tiimacn. or vl)b w els , ratier'; hay ing In ed; thew probably .'for y 'arst h'asybe--cotiie of 50 f rei u entiicculrenc as WH1 ly to k xclte won d e r respeta d &plfpcfati. pf thisitysnoyd ;usla li' jng jserpentt whi c waa d ischarge d 7 fe v d?iysvsi nee from the bowels of a hi Id at. Newtcnflt; made iU 'appeara nceyjaud was pulled away fro 1 h t he chitd iiy, i ts m 6 1 KcVv T$e(rTgni' lip: i s abou t ; s t x 1 n c h es lim' s a h d s 0 mew 1 1 a t : lar? ..www - -1 k f b , 1 i 7. of 4 b 1 Of si) Av i i sua-llyalledfthe-ad:!: .wie pet :ies usu.lJi der,, The facts tefl im pr obrbly be pob? is ed in ore c i rc u m'st a n t ial ly by' the, nhyhician alluded lo.C'ourier. to1 V'c j , 'SoMhmericaTLeMuukic Wilt; a? Tived. at,New;York- trum Buenos-" Ayres, brings pa'pers.of th'e 12thoYSenU ivr.ich" siatemat.Geru Viamoiif;fs ut the head F that GoyerAojent' and toat Vountiyis. tranqqir. Gen. ,L iV..He is mYde CoioidVii- ljfl -Mon,tevrdeot-.ffie xMinrersof W&r v o Vr-r ma uce mi ve ,oee n ti?pf ced , ? ;Uenj; Rtivera,and, GeuLellejd a'ppi!fTted fo mem jauu Ijr. losrpli UD.1S and B yTeiro'a're iuuk d V asUt'in'the es' of tli e Gove fnmlnt iiJid'Of rthe Miguel lini.stries I reasu ry " v. - ' Alarge meeting was called "at .Norfolk n the, 'Hth iiis;t. for, the purpose of taking into . consideration the vlate address of G6n. iHobert Taylor to .his . i Constituents General 0iyIflr,attended the'ineetiug and eplaihedhis easpns forCthe courseihe has pursuetl . It, vas;-resolved .'by. "the meeting 'that 'thefinstfuctions" siveh to Uen. laylorw were not; mvon or rnnrnr- reit uj uv .a,maioriiy 01 me voters or tne district, Jand thererefore-: wete not biUfl- ingnliiinr That theineetfi ehishlyiap- plaudthe purify.of the motives whijed in- iliienced Ge'n . T. ,That it is the wish of thef meeting tliat GenTi Slionld immediately resuiue his"seatvitu the Convention : fai 'tb";Ujis;ed,:lr.GHby,'.l I -.... 1 I . I.--- . I . t ' ' ' . i u s p i ac et jjc requesieu to r es ign n 1 s s i I u atibti to:make; wayfor him; I aThefeis therefore,; butjittte doubt,; tliaf" Geh. -T. being (eft to act untrainelled,wiU return to his station ' . ? ' ." ? ;. -'-J ; v The basis of Represehtatton is Estill un der discissioiuin theOouveptiohy no que tion having been taken.' ;.-f'"'w&;-!:::: HIRAM LODGE, No 40,:RALEIGix f " . r T ' . ';; - 'ov. it, A. L.l&29.; i At a special -rneetlnir held this evening",' the olloft ing' preamble and re srdntirihs werJ submit ted and adoptedLTjy tfie unanimous vote, ofthie jLocige : ' - -v -v k. v i'- 5 " Whereas it has pleaedAlmlpfhty'tiod;1 in iis infinite wisdom, to take frori thH transitory;, qx islenqeour highly .esteemed a'nd.SvorthyXjrather Wm , if. Hustkr, late Master;; of. bur J.ocle, thereby weakening; Jhe chain by I winch ;we ; are united man to man i- " "lie it resolved, iTh.it we sincerelv regret .' the loss of our Worshipful Mister, - a-d do sympa thise with the bereaved family at'd fiienxls for the irreparable loss'whicli they have. sustained.. '" .Be it further res-lr'd That, as it tfkeh of .the respect and esteem which we entertai n or; the memory oF'our deoeased brotherthe members of this La e do Wear th'? usual badge ofmoUVningf' for the space of thirty days ? A .y-'' , ( A Resolved frther,"t,YA.x the foregoing'' bepu&j iished in the Raleigh newspapers.; . - , Prom the records. 4. ; . , ;, ' J. C. STEDMAN, Stc'i,. ;;f ;;-;' .'. l)iBp,V:;T'V: In Rockingliam Codnty, on the th 'ultT. Fran cis L.' Settle', wife, of JosephT SettjU VKsq;h the 23rd year of her age.. Favored-by iH raven with the best, of constltuitoris, tiie Iece!-s cihad never been confined by sick ness a day i n her Ii f e ; u r; t il overtaken by the fitrtHnalaUv which terufirt iteft her existence ifi'eighVdays I'os-Tessed of eVerjr virtue which' could adorn her sex, iter - inen6ry will long be cherished b all ho kuew JVe r S h e hs left a disconsolate husband, two lotVnttchn dren and a numerous circle of relative s friend t' lanit nt their iiTeuaralil Iossj Heit disease was that species of fever denominated hy physi cians,' C'rf'"flJf. COMM tCATKD. ' ::: f K-K 'UL' In Wilmington, on the 8trv inst. of feveryMrV William iii 2iufFi"ier, of trve firm of W. H. Ruff ner &. o. sged .25 yea.rs. , He. was a naliye of Itucksv cou ntyf Pennsylvania, and for t lnlast two y fears e n gaged : i n mereanti le pursnntsr i n : t h is tbwnr Also, on thelOth instMr. Samuel f Att k ins aged 40 years. He ' through life enjoyed the. consolation that his conduct was approved of, and that his ieJIo-citfzens thought well ot nnri. In the vicirity of Wilmmgiou of fever contract ed at Hehnont, a summer I'esidence In Bladetr County Mrs. - Rebecea ;Wddel Imaged 24, "wile of Mr, : Hugh Y, Waxldell. : C , ; ;- t ,Kf ' i At Smithville, on the 8th inst. of consumption, I at the age of 23, Mrs. Mary .Morse wile ot Mr; Uriah M-irse. - .' " - " Mc t ;; -:"-t". I In Sampson "county, oh the 28th ultimo; in the 70th' y ear of his age, J oh n Gdl well, Esq .; a vete rih jDf the reyolutio't. iHFor;many;years. previous to his' death he was a member of the Metho- dist Church. ' v To Journey men Tailors. AlSJ f'EU immediately, tvoor three- first' rate workmen.' Apply Jo t t ? - s 5 " I r ; ISAAC C PATRIDGE. ftatfighr Nov.t6 1829.' - " Kfc.sf. v-f ;, for sale; r g: N" .moderate Merms,? a peatf Ifannel jJouoie Gift and HAltNySS. For terms, apply at this Office; -.;:..;- .-yf-. 'X: i ."7V- ' BERNARD TlUPUY;res friends and Ahe ptiblic generally, that ' he has Received iumKew-York anill Philadelphia anxrens1ye;and splndd; supplyi t3oohtim his lineof the most approvert and lateft tasinon tni additmn -ti hts former stbckliKhaslidso re ceived and ift future wjU cnantlyifceep joiitiand auperfoT,$sottme.nrf-! t'etfumeryand a great. variety ol Fattcv 'Articles; which altogether,tornl the most deTsirabte , collection of Goods, eyer f fered in this market Persons gdesiroirs of :prpT curing ny superior artich;s,fareespf dully in vited to call and examine forhemselves, s,he is very:conft1"ei'it that therichnes. neathes'and Cheapness of hia asrtmentahnotiailiotease.. lHfeturnsliis sincere thanks fbr;tbyeryjn. beral ehcourifgement he ha ;hithertoreceive and hopes that by ms; personal j4anctatt tehtlound.devot ifuihtinumce of bublicvnatTcnageW i . N B: Clocks and Wat -hes of all descriptions most ;mlly repiired. All landitjf gold and Work manuuetureo ai inc siujricai, uwvic WatcliespJe wjedlery Silr and 1-; -A-.. .t J K . : itfwwjjN,!;.jiui: COMPAQ Y ; ( 10 De urawn at uichmomj ";rt. Fridays the, 11th Decq.ajer, 1829. i 60 J&fo;' Lo tt ery-!iiri ej dra w "ii Ballot: 1, Prize of SI5t0O0 t id X'V'-r 0,ooo ; SIj.c 0,000 1 4,0f) . iT,0G ) ' -5,00 v4,O0O- 4 I I tc V '-3,000 , V "1,000' 500 '. vv 5 ,5' '400 i 000: 4 100 t ' ro 0 WO '-'40 ' -10 t! I ! o.ouo ,40 . ,.; JO .0' ) i 1 ;,oc 15 15,$0() 5r,sr.7 133&i Prizes i ' . 'V. " Gl5G,sr. subad'iJianks VfibIe tickets ' Halves q0. Qiar ' '1.".. .- ' '.Address all vou f or(lersvto "';'.v YATES & M'INTYRE, :;managkrs: office, -.w, -V J T, Richmond, lra. -TflK foil Wing are the Nurrbcrs dran in th Jiichmond; Dock pottery f class No; 3. S3 4r-r3123--13 46 6 4r. -TV y--. $10,000 . ..-..0 nn . . - ; .'.la. irri. oT. ' j. . v. "s'i.f"t-'.''Atb't ; 4;jl.k',X. .a, , -o. 28. V .' vf rr. ,. , . . - ..17 . . - r ; . is: S346:X- :J:(. : :i QV r:"-; The three latter all -Sold at the .managers -johlcf 'Z'iWyFS'tLl 9 1 NTYRK, ... Bal iimore,?asliiugtoa;S .Gcbgc- Through from four and half to five hours Striet)Qn'y ftliSpAYi 6tii jhstantut haTpa-t SioVfofk' inM-he; lnoniiifvfor-Vashingtou,'" and . conrinue to run uany t ai; ine same r:me,twui 'Ti ; Ppniisyivaiia JiVen'une-1'th:erPreiycrit for moref .. ; "':-r v-'i . v '...'.; . ' ; ' , A(C? Jiooks kpt at f he above;; places, and r '1 at j he- StagOfBce Kcr Soujh-CaTyirrt strt c t, for theVrecep'.ioh iVFpasejr'),Jiames.;''.i;'. . , : C'tFf'"'! Oollara and Pifiy Cenis. ' l ,'.' ruJtijreS1 1 m ': ; .' . rlha encQUrtgin'jt (0l'ihtrb(ltitlon ofl the ; eraHIv ;?i larked; his Vjo'vVi.rdiv' on Lo -,r- isiana, sx.jntirs n;omyiNw.- jf orK, on xne roacl to! Port Dortd wlieis; -lieKnow ;,l.a in full poUivaiioii, a yineyard of forty acre ; cf ground, " eontaiVun a stopk;r65,000 Gripe Vfnes, and; ;aiiseryKof:70p0pe:. compri.s-' ; iiigisixiytwo- varieties, selected in "Euro;.-;-, be- . tyeeoQ alio . .ike c;tdar VdyinUejif beag .enabl exl to pro- " care; t he : best species of Ropts from his Futher's Cjinytneyiikti'X Niitcsfeijes';- ! tv t h e de part rfreim s of pirahdei JLo't;md;r Guroh n e , m France; 455 JiT,; LtijU vproiOses to the ; rniMieroal frie-rids to the'euttivation of the ;irapirVine in ther XJr nitedtate'v a'sbscriptioii,;;.,.';.v. Mr. A wilt, engage to furnish ".'subscribe n with theirrGrapis Vine?- Rootst " before the First bf Jl'ptil firf :The Roots ' Will be, three yea ri .old,-and will producevtohsiderablJ fruit ihi sec ond year fromtKe -tini'r oftheircbeiri . planted;; ; They '"; ;.wilf :;.be caremHy 4classed 'and, packed, wiiicli will greatly facilitate the .thriving uf tins'. , Itoots" wlien ; transplanted ' v ' Orders ; w ill berpuiiptuallyt atten Jed - to : the iubsc rib e ra d es jg natin gi the quantity ' and p e - ; cies ofthe Grape ue Raofs tbeyWish to Lave. . They -will engage to pay fol" lOCO roots or ;n re, athe'vate. pf ticents for each' root. for lc than tt)00, at -met 25 cent? per TOot-tort -.1 ess tli an S(k Roott onhj -wq years, .o&ialbe paid for attlVe rate of 9 cents eac?j, lbrlOOO OrVnore.;t 12 J cents for less than 1000 ; ariailB e)&or)le8s";than;50 'rbpts;'v;f .-y"; ; j Paymeht to be madem delivery pf the roots. Letters not , ' V-vMrv Av ;ioubat!s' Book; in the ' Cullure cf ths ;dra'pe;ylni:'an4.-on', thfc 'Making' of.. .Wine, may beiou ncLat the principal .Booksellers of t h e TJ jnited States artdrhis AgentSrwriil furnis the;::, ''gatUgitn. stjbscf i ber; V-f t.. ; I &:"':. ':J ;- y yMf toubat has selected the following species a the best the-Choice of I which is left to ub- Will TEi . Alicnte2v Robin ;Eyes, with big clusters ; Q?il de; Totir. grosgrain, 3." Do. 5leltin , '" ffen-4Seifet-pujllant,';';5 Muscat, G. Ffoiitignan, TV Musc'adelle, - fmm. ih e ri vVr ' Lo t, 5MHlybis!e3;Tokay,; 10. riaii,;ll. Ccutan iiu, I4JiaIagal3C;Meniers -:;;-',; ; RED. '4-ljrMUca'ti-;i 5MafyoisIe, J 6- Red Foot, XPied ;;itbugcVjl7 Blcl IJamboure;, lfcj. Cum-. -stantia vv-.i- : : :' ' ;; ' '.' : :Av.ergnat ..va. iiii4ueiie, i, : uoiic..i". le Plan de Dme,' 23 Ohvthei 24 Doacettc. 25; Plant dei Reiile; 26 Bu rgundy, 27."Aloiil! o n , " 2M.adiy20rBou'eU 31. Chalosse, J2. yansc.i-V- v -v ' V ; i ' - ft'iKBo;-; ;;.. . -, ';-. . 3."ciarey4.Aiivetgnat;35( Ct: Jean, 5acbo!n,c374. Meunir38viP'iiieau,' 39. Pntanier'' 4tAr Teintu rjer' '41BoU'Trigi)oi 4,2. lioutvillitit.1 , 43 Suisse; 44. :St;Aptoin,;4S,-Garat Xc'r. , ;';-: ?Avi i l iX; '-ry'.;. ;; . .. ; 46 "Chasselas, from; F6 nUlhe b lea u, ) 47, Do. ;q6ide;ni;Dp Muscat Learde; 5l;I)o, Siuall Barries j 52- Do. , (dlexahdria.) i 53;y Do. from jJura) 51. So.u vignoii. iy' ;Vy;' yy: ' .' 't; ":-f r-y: y.:' 1.JasselA9,55.poUyiolet,j57. Mujcit, tge'iSoildVioJetii 59. Maif'.Gey, t'J. llamas Vidlet, 61. Do. of PoqUvU 62. Early M -.. , --t,Jki-''-''--'i'' -'.-.'"V-'-;.;.- -v."'' deiCITu ;t , ',i -:. .-. ' Subscription will be received by , mmtm . I. au,.PiL-. ) I 7 r it.-
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