":mlJ;,'AX : ' A'-t' "h T . !?' v
t:vv;S -cl: rK . v w v, ir V
;:"'''V:" ' ". " . " l"t 1'pjinintnl fill herUail- nf of'the pitow'tlierr rrte'titfs ab - Vi-- - '..-.- ; ; '" . 'i--Kri''''-i tt"; , ."'':..
..'Vfd!i.VS.?4t- befn sferi n Salem ra'nd.V mnW-. if !V.v-h:iki,.i.-;.nft -.if '-j. -n' ;V VirtfijivlW.
i itj uoiiarw -vT.'-:vr,' a. v.... & j vi i it aiiubv ua jB. ivuuiiffraaii ana iusf onuc were seen len.i . r tn nnn. r yjn iA vuun v.rwiu pruucca ipenirrnnio conmc forv
v AnVR O SKMKIV JS
"i J xcceaintM7(Wt neatly: inserted 3
timesfbr a 0)1UrV 4 twenty,five;cehtsfor
; eerr4ceeed!
Kiciows thankful received. to
4 ' the Editors must beofpd.-
V The uVv.'Cott6n;Mr;, nDrand R
iiA rhoset' s, vH0 4flou nhel fihoilt the
I f thtf'lt intoryrnte : curious
TIIU
trv hal be5u, inthe lanffuaKef that Ipe
rioHeXDsed.WlW
? dtfrinjvhich te inhabitahts; ivere afflict
oi with i demons ahulserwrouffhtitJori by
- cno.'tWa. aii Wbineiah2isht atiu die un-
deiexCTum
. v 'ill :ii'nn o.f'tlv .jiniintrir
the learnea anKcryerend factor's .bok,
,Vis to authenticate the lyery iraglcaiHnstan-
. cps iV which they infested the houes,vand
a ffl ' ted 1 fie pe rsofi of the i nhab if a nt s.
Flashy; peopJesay 9 be, may , Dur
ft esque i lieeth t ngfv but-h eit ; hu nd red s of
the in'st 4iber peopJe-j int a euuntrjrv where
they have aa much :niHther-wrrcertainiy as
the ret;of manki
nohinr but;thObVurdan'd fro ward spiV-
U f s;idducisih can question thera, , I have
nut mentioned so muclas'one thine. -liMixx
' will not be justified, if it bequlred by
the oaths of more consistent r persons than
any that tan ridicule : these odd pKehome-
na." Andcertaihly.fewvfactsv if we may
judg ty the, evidence, have been better
. establisheil thanhe existence of witcheraft,
?and the wars of i prodigious Spirits in i tlie
provinces ' f -''NeWTEpgland,v4urVn?: !,
ti tn e oflJ r. . M ath e r. , : j W e have a ccou rt t s
of trials condlVted with altbe Ibrrn :and
iroplenichtrf biarispruden
by. persons were, convicted ofshold.iug com--Inuiiiciiu.rf
wJtV'ehiphtt' 5- and we have,
what islstill more remarkable, voluntary
.-confessions of partiesa,acknowledginthem-
selves in leauewMii iie, uevu. o iar.
1 'tjver? for)?.lii8 the Records' ?acd archives nf
courts oj" can ferify jthe truth of any
iheV?tibrtwejmust believe that many
iiif the Jhifis'wbicbT)r. Mather has 'sent
forthi are hot only truj as historical events,;
;b4 afso naturaify incident, however rare
ly, to the conditionarid fortunes i -of' men.
It is "not for us, however," t6 areue this mat
tcr, but1 many of the Doctor's stories are
rfauy siriKiog, reviewing mem, merely as
creations of fncy 5 ahd soiirt of lne phe
nomena which he describes, and boasts of
having witnesses to confirm, have in iJif-
ferent 5ges beehseen in similar forms, and
m cou ntries far demote f rooi Ne w-E vgland .1
tine and his army beheld ihl the' air,' is of
this description 5 "and apocalypse vouch -
&afed to Godfrey, in the Crusade, is of the
same character, DiVr iMather describes
r.oises and hurt!ings:heard in ; the air, a
short ti me prior, to: the find iali war btJ 675,
accompanied wi h the beating of battle.-
But without entering into kn V ' par ticul ar
ui-ijuiBuiun concerning loese omens aim
auguries, we t sliali here prtsentfrii; version
of his story of the naval apparition, only
yremisin that it "contains several particu
lars whicii tlie Doctor had n6t noticed, but
which we are persuauea, are not less true
Jhan those: he has related. ;v' -
A ship, c4lledyioal?s Dove,'",i; was
pcfianng io sail irom xne port or saiem
N one in alt Sa!emrMras ' in the
slightest degree acquainted Vithtliil and-
Clkn.n - I- ';..'. . ''i'.. 'I ' - m '''.'.',.
.uc ;upie,inqruiatoey4nemseives seek
t Wfla nr
T blameless' nnrt thlri rnhP?rflrira ufl
'"xny resnectab e xbtit theis
s)2ntetl
people 61 Salem i knew thefprestiguousf apt
pearance of the demohs. which' alflicteJ the
v..uniry, and they discerned something -ai
pout them-: which feddrtif X h,; AA0.Ht.A
4 .,?nyrs6biintendinff trevtsltlieir
-"eysirij.
U i lhe Noah's Dove rbufeteientls
...... -, iuuuju uiey were rasn in
?0,IJS 0,;indcthatitwoldbeas
w-passegers,: befoHaiwldraglhem-
fites at sea with .flfcrSiink Kn iirtlrnAufn 4ttl
;nb . - v ?e8e admoiiitiona VrafVif deca
t bavin kir-a vii i-v A .1?
:ana.?? ifrwiith ne has ihtbitedvtint on
iV the limes in vvluclvheliy
0r ..Uld ' KnorlAnflj"- tvlipn .si.-. vnnnV man:
ccbm pa nied bjlli 1 &
gaged birihAf6rhimerndieras passed
b?ceyalehti ibrvented
1 tn i ril-w r4DS? infafuation only serv-w?vd?.:the.iqtrM
A great; ntiltitude crowded the wharves,
Jo see xheir;freJlationsmbarklYwere
sorrowful, and many in tears. - Atlast jthe
h?p hoisted the signal - for sailinr, and,
wonderful to tell, at 'the ?-same time- that
.he;flag was unfurled, 11 black bird, much
like' a. raven, alighted on fhehand of the
town clock, and by its weight j pushed 7t
forward, some said full tenninutes. Ev
ery' one who witnessed this sight was struck
wi'h horror, and some laid hands Upon
j heir relations to , pre vent them from em
barking. But those who had engaged to
go with the fated veel, were wilful, and
woukJ not be control led.. r
Duringihese struggles, the tw(unknown
grangers caine a,j!y iu einuarK, arm knr
that was the bride was in. tears, weeping
bitterly.,: However, they stepped on board,
Vnd a sadden gust of wind at t hit moment
(the ship; being enst loose from her moor
ings) made, her yaw off, and she was almost 1
insianiij ai sea. i ne crowa, nowever,
remained anxiously watc hing her progress,
untU she Was out of sjght They then re
turned to their respective homes :. andthe
wholeconyersatiori of Salem for that even
ing was saddened with presentiments and
forebodings concerning the Noah's Dove.
In the course) of the night,- the, breeze
freshened into a gale, which before the
mornii)g, iva heightened to a' tempest.
T"he eavraged With tremendous fury, and
the wrack of clouds tiiat careered in the
heavens was scarcely less tumultuous than
the waves of the ahgry ocean below. All
the iuhibifants of Salem were persuaded
that: the hurricane had 'something to do
with the mysterious passengers in the No
ah's Dove. Many were instinctively con
vinced, that the ship had perished, and re
signed -themselves' to grief. . For . three
days and three nights,' the wrath of the
- ?X .1 ' 'A. ' '.
iorui was uumiugaieu. jn uie conirary.
it seemed to 'increase, for although it was
then midsummer, dreadful showers of hail
mingled with tire, and thunder,fJouder
than had ever been heard before, pealed
continallyt v No man could doubtjhe fate
fl Noahs Dove, Indeed, it was the per-
suasion of all; that every vessel which was
so unfortunate as to be within the sweep
and phrenzy of the winds anil waves, could
not survive the vehemence 0!. their distrac
tion. "f
Vhe sun, on the-morning of the fourth
day,, burst -through the clouds in grat
splendour- the winds almost instantly be
came calm the hail ceased the thunder
was mute -and , the billows from raging
surges rolled themselves into a noiseless
twell. A ciange s abrupt, convinced the
pious citizen? of Salem, that the doom of
the vessel was sealed 5 and although it was
in vain to expect thatthe sea would pre
sinthem with ny-slfvf of her' wfeck, or
of t hat of other .vessels, they hastened in
great number down to the shore, where
they si md until su nsef , gazi og and won
dering, with anxiety and sorrow.
? Just tfs the un disappeared) ,a sound of
acciamanon .ami nurry, .accompanying
movement, arose iroma group id persons
who were standing on the tup of the rock.
considerably elevated abve the crowd,
and some tine cried . that a vessel was in
sight. The whole multitude, on hearing
mis, were thrown into commotion, and
fluctuated to anf fro, eager to catch a
glimpse of this unexpectedvphenoinenon
It WasV however," ; long before she came dis-
tinctlyiri Vg'it, for any wind which was
thed' blowing,' was o(T 1 he shore, and against
the vessel ; insomuch; that an old grey
headed s ai h) r j. a ni 0 n g t 1 1 e spectators, de
clared Jhat it was impossible " she could
work into the harbour that night. But, to
thei r' a? I oh ish m e h t , she still came forward,
witn nervjeir its squared and her sails full
notwithstanding she was steering in the
wimt's eVfi; before her hull could be. pro
perlyrseetiiit was the opinion of all who
beheld hlglihat rt was the Noah's Dpye
UBy tliiiojje tUt twilight was much fad-
ed,but,itifjtgan to be observed that the
ship brighiiied," a jf some supernatural
iikmi sHionvcuion ner, ana unon uer aione.
as it she bAd been there in the bUze of
n pbn-d ay,ntt a panic u f d rea d .ah d terror
iuii unon i ie wno e inQMitutre.
a ppareii it jsiip vva s a d e vice infc'ih e ?jp res tigi
pu& spi rit sffanii t ha t i t;eho veu I ; pr :ti ig h t
to pray rlprbteciiort
: thefeforef nf bunt eu u pmVa jarfce litolneV and
teftiiMainukhi
repeatingf.tjie lihealou,v
ine snore ecnoea wi in tne fioiemn'meio-
& Hpund) t$rte$ n rid J; I am en tat ioas bt peiY
sohSiinjeonar wafj jieird th& ai
nttQh eb aVbou iv arid beinj il I uminated r-9
Fhts wony ri u) ci.rcumstarice was not long
matterf&tt
s t a rs a ppeed ,"!ie' vyas "seen as d fsttnctl y
i-s The' IJerend ;edeeStebbinv ivbo
wastheu m tberowdan acjiVena; and
one who" Mlreil Wit-Lord. Iknewnthatithe
derly embracing each other, but no noise
was nearu on rjoarrj. At that moment the
mass and rigging fe! I inf o, the sea as if they
had been itruck;;dowtipby':iightmog,; and
signals of distress were displayed, and still
no sound was heard. 1 : -:
' The multi(u(le:suspenched their breath
ingi convinced that the vision before them
was the unsubstantial creation of the pres
tiguous spirits. This belief entered all
their minds v6imultaneouslv, and in the
same moment the mighty spectre vanished.
The Nuah'.s Dove was never heard of,
and it was. believed that in that hour, riven
by the lightning land the tempest, she had
foundered. ,
'Count roe not, says the Rev. Dr. Ma
ther at the conclusion of this narration,
' struck with the Livian superstition, in
reporting prodigies for which I have such
incontestable proof.
:ooo0:m
SINGING CONDUCiVE TO HEALTH.
The Editors of the New-fork Evening
Post offer .these remarks to substantiate a
fact which may not be generally known,
but which should e within the knowledge
of all whoifeel an jinterest of promoting the
health of those whose sedentary habits ren
der them most liable to pulmonary affec
tions. . j
"Many parents in encouraging the de
velopement of musical talents in their chil
dren, have no othef view than to add to the
number of their fashionable accomplish
ments and afford t)iem a means of innocent
solace and amusement. It was the opinion
of Dr Ruh, however, that singing is to
oung ladies, who by the customs of soci
ety are debarred fijom many other kiod of
salubrious exercise, not onl v. to be cultiva
ted as an accomplishment, but as a means
of preserving health. He panicularlv in-
sists that vocal music should never be neg
lected in the education of a young lady ;
and states, that besides itssalutarv opera-
l-
tion in enaoung he,r t sooth the cares ot
domestic life, and cjuiet sorrow byihe unt
ted. assistance of the sound, and sentiment
of a properly chosen song, it has a still
more direct and important effect. " I
hereintroduce a fatt," remarks Dr. Rush,
' which has. been suggested to me by my
profession, and that is, that the exercise of
(he organs of the, breast by v singing, con
iributes very tnuchi to defend them from
tho-ie iliseases, to Which the clinfate and
other causes expose them. The Germans
are seldom afflicted; with consumptions, nor
have I ever known but one instance of spit
ting blood among tlienv This, I belifeye,
isN in part' occasioned : by the strength
whirh tiieir lungs jacijulre by exercising
them frequently in -vocal music, for, this
constitutes the essential branch of their
education. Themtisic master of our acad
emy has furnished me with an observation
still more in favor of this opinion. He in
formed me that he had known several in
stances of persons who were strongly di$i
posed to eonsumption,' who were restored
to health bykJhe exercise of their lungs in
singing: j ifc r- ;' - '
ODOOO
MISTAKE OFjAPROFESSOR.
A grave and learned Professor, in Cam
brilgfeUnivrrsity, Was one evening walk
ing behind a fuRmnabte lady in a white
gown, when the dress of , females was nt
so short a.it is naw-i-and'beinffj as schol
ars sometimes are, rather )tbseitQin.dcd 'he
miso;k the lady's train for his own " white
pocKet hanj'kerchiefilwbich fancying he had
dropped he picked it up and put it into
his- pockeF. The lady continued onward,
andthe Professor behind her ; butat ev
ery step he felt strange jerking and pull
ing on orje side of his coat ; butnot at all
suspecting the cause he went on for some
rods along in the rear of his- f.tir neighbor.
The lady, perceiving that Jike - true; love,
her Ml rain did not rbn smooth,jturned to as
certain the c i use,. and perceiving that the
learned '' professor i hall 'got possession . of
something more than his train of thought,
exclaimed, ' Doctor l'lf tiiank yoii
to let go of my gown..? r ' V '
Pro5sor. Your gown, madam ' v
ada.-1 beg your.bafdon, sir; but I be-
tie ve i ii my sou i , you've pui (ne: lai i oy my
gown into your pocket. ':?:'
k . Professor. r In j ft mypocketmidam; ?
Bless me ! so I have.: i I bea ten. thousand
pardons j I thought; itSjmy pocket
handkerchief. Cwif Z !
-
InformaUdnWarited ,
1 ' "V
, A r mf
tT71 RANCIS - PATTERSON, an aged, infirnvand
JVindigent soldier of. the Revolution, ndar Te
sidmg jo the State of Misiissippt, is desirousof
procuring the reqaisrte testimony;-; tn order to
enaote aim o ooiaiu a per.sion irom xne uenerai
GovrmwnW He sUtes;that beHenlistedAm
Edgecomb CoanKorCarblina In the tUb
ltegimentorth4Qri i that he ser
yeii six yer iwdiiwas
denr Gates' defeat. -t Any person or ptrsons
knowing th fctof Mr, lattersdii?a Revotutloal
.1
1
1
10
6,000 :
.5,000
r ,000 j
5,000
5,000
' 1,000 X
10,000
Besides 8600 500 400 S00 200.
TicketsjSlO, Halves 5, Quarters 250,
... ,: Eighths , 1- 25: -
Address ll your orders to Yates & 'M'Xntyre,
Richmond, Va. r-j--K'' .
: : ; ; yates & mcTntyre,
Richmond, Va?
MAklGEIlS OFFICE 1
The following are the 4rawri numbers iq the
Connecticut State Lottery, class 4. ' " :
523 1 53 5 3 44 54 35 9 50
9. 31. 54. capital ?1000 r
. 9. 44. 50. r 1000
3. 9. 50. i 500
All sold at this office.
"Drawn numbers of the Union Canal Lottery
6th Class. r r
gO 38 52 26 54
, 6. 22. 32.
llr" 22., p2.
Botii sold at this office.
.11-6-492232
$3000 ' - ,
' 1000
Dismal: S wamp l.ottery Extra, Class No. 1.
5928 1 839 27-30-l47---51 19
19. 47. 51. "'it $2000 "
19. 127 i 51. , -1000
19. 27. 30. 400 ,
All sold, at this office, .
Grand Consolidated No. 8. ' "
22 GO-53 2 43-74 635 533
22. 53. 60. . $20,000 ;.
'5. 33. " 35. i. 4,830
. Let all those who want capital prizes send
their order's addressed to Yates 8t M'fntyre, where
niore capital prizes have been sold and pidd; than
any other office in Virginia. Amongst thecapitah,
12. 43. ' 47. - " $1 5,000 k ,
24. 32., 42. 10,000 '
12. 31. 48. 10,000 s
7. . 23. 30. 5,000
7, ,11. 44. 4,000
Besides many others.
;.J r
.'-tr-
YATES M'lNTYRE, Managers..
DRAWING.
THE following arethe drawn numbers in the
Grand Consolidated Lottery, Jfo. .9, vi2 : ,
58 31 30 41 2 54 5 7 39. ;
The following are the drawn numbers oC the
Dismal Swamp Lottery, No 4 ;i
37-4812532 433634714
12. 37. 48. capital of $25,000 :
2. 43. 53. ! 10,000
7. 34. 36. i 5.000 ,
7. 14. 36. : 3,ao
7. 14. 34. 2,230. '
Were the five capital prizes. '
2. 43. 53. The second capital of $10,000
7. 14. 36. 3,000
7. 36. 48. 1 -1,000
14. 34. 43. , 1,000
All sold at the Managers office the $10,000
and $1,000 to distant customers.
YATES & McINTY RE, :
Manairers. ...
Richmond, Va.
NOTICE., r
O AN AWAY from the subscriber, living in
l Sussex county, Va. about two months since
a Negro Man Slave, named BEN. The' . said
negro was purchased by, me of Captain Thomas
liray, jun. 01 aoumarapion wno, l-ninK,
brought him from theneighborhood of Raleigh
N. C. where he is, I expect at this time, as he
has near relations at or near Mr. D. Gray's.
Ben is aboiit 5 feet -8 inches high, stout and
compactly built ' ' very black, with quite sl full
head of hair, which he keeps combed very hjrh
in tront. ; as i wasn possession or inis.teiiow
but a fe days I know of no marks , by which
to designate him. - lie carried ofi no clothes.
1 will give a reward of $25 for his confinement
in Jail, so that. I get him or $40 if delivered to
me. s V n -J a VVJI. r WYCH E.
March 1, 1830.
a My 15 pd:
THE SUBSCRIBERS
Tb ESPECrr FULLY inform the Dublic that the V
' JLl haVe J ust -received, front Philadelphia- and
Ne w-Torlc, a splendid 'assort m'e'ut : of first . rate
Ladies' gentlemen's. Misses?. Boys' & Chid?en
Most tif which. are CitV made, f.-4he- best mate.
rials, and by supenQr:wi'kmen, which. the3rjof
ier ai a.iair price. -.v.. .. r . - y-H
v otj Work made lo order on, the .shortest,-, iro-f
tice, and in .the best.style,' v r- X 'K
, j-VTENASESHATSX
corrrplete sment f TiN, :WARE,t
wholesale Cahdretaity'AU
doae to ordefs as .above.;" .tCii:;,:lfi;4,
j : -xouqee &. newlon
'April 14v-;:. S . lt.fe:i.K:w'6a
Take :Notic6f
mifB Annual Meeting of tbecStockholderir of
mi Si. '.- " ' ; .,
jg - me uape- ear wavigaxipir iinpanywiiir o
hoUe-rfjii VayetteVine pn "1
June -hext;; atyhich time an placed CthfStok
?Jmeedflgibf the iidentabirectori of
the apeiPeatANavig
holden tn FayeUevulei : on Thursday the 3d day
bf June rieitrrXleibefa'Qf"iht Board1 are oarc
v , -j. c v v 4 u .i .a:. ,.r u - a.- - .
- . . vj . ) v ..m m. u Mjtiuii ill mi. w .r mm i i 11 i ii 1 11
holders, are requested to attend either ia person
or ,by proxy rm
cularly requested to be punctual tn Ttheir attend'
in cost thirteen: thousand dIrsAUofbhibf 1 1
brickmtended for the Preparatoryschaol hbufi;':Z y 1
to4hiafcoUegeAhcMt:voT4wbich"b tieedftecn.-Iiu'Wredollai
vgcriiM same wooqioric k, ancuipLio exceeil ' v . s y !
I imcimcu wv wiuirucn ioe.ceni.re ,-Dmia,j5"sf '?
ing, that it mayereafti) jcnv
to 5 .and such- pod eHakcrs as 1y4tiHik. pVtf jpeV. $fr$f u.
tdtdo'areu'
hers; either pnhe day Br be
respecU durability, jietn? plainness and coti W&fH .
yenlence) tedatbpppriati
rl:IeQ;,lieighi
1 1 f, - y,-" T ; .' ..
17ZU: -K , -vi-
x. oraer o ne judge ot the
JO of Equity bf WskerCouhtv;
the Court-House on the 3d Mond
is xlearea;'hifand'
DweUing.Hou'seCbttoii';.!Gm?afe
-Wake. Apfil 19.. 1830. A
T AN.AWAYfp:tbibe
M.mj ot repruary last, a wf ttaniedCOEV ;
ilIN, Of GULIJN wEpLIN,' a
his ihHbotcasibned bv "thefcutf an
It is Drobable that he will filr-hlcn.'j ... ; .
a valuable Tract bf Land, lying eii both Vklei of ; f ".r. I-
Vhitfr.qakeek,iniWH
ine' 180 acresf Frdmtl50 to 200 at&rhK ft XU5-
rest is Wooaiid.,'Tirisv1and 16 - miles west V -' i
of Raleigh, on theroadtb Haywodd,and ja V Pd
remarkably healthytuaabri: -.
rewjUW
twelve and smQ
For other partiuhtrapplto Al ?fk&.
duly authorised to. sell :UHs;'pertyv
. .,-?:-t-..-,.K- ':;.SAXfnRf: WHtTiDn- iV:;
- ' mmmw -il lilt AUUIII u' .a-?..&. .,r M
topassamongtheiloiVerclassfiwW ;:,;7
as he ia:bngh himself t his cheeksarVerV
very whitei with yeliov 8potri :hia clothing &&p--
when he was last heard from consisted of a blue -V-iP:
Likely he is .jn R6beaon:, countyon Drowmrig' - K j
Creek as he hwTelations ebit-Mr- i j ; j - !
epunty9on Cape-Pear. ':; riiH''-4 -''. 'fU '
rwdl give the above, reward teliis deUveW ; - :
m me in benotr.. jcountyJree. !pf riyyothef V 4 4
pense : or tohaye-jihured ,;in hy.'JaitsrxV.v:B.
wild that I get4iimagain;i.O:.-: Af.- 'iM.h-
March'13.
, . - :;PilOCIMAimwi:;;St:'
i?v we Governor of ortk. f?fth7t. ; Li ' ?
j. wu; nuuureu xioiiarsitewara hiv
WHEAS iaen madkoo
Wthat arMuraeihwbeen'committ
County of CasweH;
on the42th day bf.tAbril last and that W?r5! -c '.--:
CHARLES;ILSONtheCounty;ncr State-
Commonw
".yw Jonniorris, lateof the '1 :-5 1
d and made knowri unto me: that the .'I-IV-ij
represented
f200 will be triveii
7 ' K. r - HcrBU,i' wnu .jwiirapprenend
And I do moreover heWbv;k
saia .wianes Wilson ? hath absconded vin:fler . Z " ' '
from the jurisdiction and limits of this Statei and""
$iy? ehidedhe; amPrthe lawndjusticer s
to trial, the above rerwrdofS200 ivill be eivttiV)' ''-" 4r!,'
and enjoin offic
as mditary, wiin this iJtate ;
endeavors to apprehend and take or Sbse to be ' - i
Charles Vydson rid him safely nd ciectirely ? -
haries yiIsonuaHy;ress f.
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