WE 8 TO N GALE sj EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. V 1 . SqiscairTiox Five pollers per annum half in AJrance.; V v : Adjkbtu xtstBf1tt every J6. lines, Oral Inter lion. One Dollar; each aobsequent iosertion,25 eenta f Court Orders and Judicial Advertisements will he charged 25 per cenL hhef i but deduction of 33 ft cent, wilt U made from the regain prices, for ad- tertlsfrs by the ywj-. '"' 'f:"r.'sJ Advertisements, ibscrled in the 8emi-Weekly Reo- ifTiiT will alao appear in the Weekly Paper, free of betters to tho Edher most be pott-paid. - -r JOHN ADAMS GEORGE DX Te account that Mr Adams fate of hie introduce oon to George. HI. at the Court of St. James, as the times between the members of the same pe riod. : He was indeed;' much affected, and I was hot less so, and therefore I cannot be certain, -that I was . so attentive, heard so clearly, and understood so perfectly; as to be confident of all his words or sense. - This I do J say, that the foregoing is his majesty's meaning, as I men understood it ; , and bis own words, as nearly as I can recollect therh. The .king then asked me whether I came last from France, and npon my answering in the- affirmative, he put on an air of familiari ty; and smiling, or rather laughing,' said " There ", is an opinion among' some people that you are not the most attached of all your countrymen to the manners of France. I was surprised at this, because I thought it an indiscretion; and a descent from his dignity. I was a little embarrassed ; but determined not to deny the truth on the one hand, nor lead him to infer from it any attachment to England on the other, I threw off as much tHtil 1 AAnlfl airisl aftftlimnrl aa. ! vf aai- Mmm-ter from the ji ,iBt0M of decision, as IV h was de- - - - i ... mcau ana saiu. " in ODinion. sire, js nm At ten o'clock ot Wednesday, the 1st of mistaken : I must avow tn Voti jWestvi I June, 1795, the Master of Ceremonies called have no attachment but to mv of tfntrv. it my house andwent with me to the Sec- The King then said a worr'T-.,o'ts the rttaf jr of the State s office, in Cleaveland row, Secretary of State, ? whith x DeinV between wuere mi i aermarincn receivea tnem, l did not hear, and then turned round ind introduced me to far Fraxier, Ins under and bowed to me, as is customary with all lecrcury, who had been? as his lordship said, kings and princes, when thev give tho signal ininteruptedly in f. that office .through; all to retire. I retreated,i;te'bpinff backward, the changes in . the administration for 30 as is the etiquette : and making my last rever ence at the door 'of the chamber, I went to my carriage. it-ar N. E. Gazetteer. rears. Alter : a snort conversation, - ixj ra Caermarthen invited me to go with him in kis coach to court. When we arrived in the sutechamber,' the Master of Ceremonies in traduced him and attended me while the Sec retary of State went to take the commands From Rajmer's Life of Jefferson. LAST HOURS OF THOMAS JEFFERSON. When the morning of that day came heap-1 should, if possible, rendered more 'estima ble, more sacred in the contempIaUon of the incomprehensible felicity of his death. ' . " : i ' .-'... :. . - From the New-Tork Poat. " ' B E E S m'V :- : ' J - j The following easy; method of taking the honey without destroying the bees, is gene rally practised in France: In the dusk of the . evening, when the bees .are quietly lodg ed, approach the hive, and turn it gently over. Having steadily placed it in'a small pit, pre viously dug to receive it, with its bottom up wards, coyer it with a clean new hive, which has been properly prepared, with a few sticks across the -inside of it, and rubbed with aro matic herbs: then having carefully adjusted the mouth of each bive to the other, so that no aperture .remain between them, take a small stick, and beat gently round the sides of the lower hive for about ten minutes, in which time the bees will leave their cells in the old hive, ascend and adhere to the new one. Then gently lift up the upper hive, with all its little tenants, and place it on the stand from which the other was taken. ' This should be done some time in the week pre ceding mid-summer day, that the bees may have time, before the summer flowers are fa ded, to by in a new stock of honey, which theywill not fail to do for their subsistence through the winter. . MOLLY PITCHER At the commencement of the battle of Mon mouth, this intrepid woman contributed her aid by carrying water from a spring to a bat-. tery where her husband was employed as a cannonier, in loading and firing a "gun. At length he was shot dead in her presence, just as -she was leaving the spring. whe reuoon of the King. While I stood in this place, -" wnen. tfte worninjr .Uiatday: came he aft. where it seems all ministers stand upon such r . sj " she flew to the spot, found her husband" life- occasions, always attended by the master of nfr-Baturally, Uiat he ould not live i through hC8,; .nd at the moment beard an officer, who rode up, order off the gun; for the want of coor tiers, tlie king's bedchamber. pose i was tne locus pi all eyes.- l was re- iiered, however, from the 'embarrassment of it by the Swedish and Dutch ministers, who 1 I : , 1 1 .1 . it . - 1 ii. unii in v fwirwKvii iiriiiw 1 1 I ill m ifrni ceremonies, tne room waSrvery luH or Alin-I T: - ' "a , v ,. -.-)?? istcrs of State, lishops, an all other sorU of I ? . e ?5emclPenT- iers, as well as the next room, which is VJ ease, oeing wining to uie. .neu.e You may well sup- rooui, ie . -c. j re I rjwu m. wu J m ttl uis oroer oemg cnecKea, a : lriena expressea a hope of amendment. His reply was, that iL.' : e m-A : I. . , " A , :J 1 1" me powers oi naiura were too mucu ex- came to me .and entertained roe in a very a-1 1 - , t . , ... , t v , u o I I o m iltf nhiartin lhl nm ntao Kafta nnn th fore,, came to make their com pi until the Marquis of Caermarthen . . I InHa Ja In. ninlt " II. Ih.n lml Aa I went with his lordship through the le- . 'T, :r Y-:" V' - . . r s nipswimnei ne .nisi isinasni nvnaei v ins. hen, be- 1.1 Secretary of Slate alone. I made "'S u " BOP",at " "c three reverences : one at the door; one about r - half wavV and another before tlic presence, i vnssi 1 w v w iimnviiv sa? r a iisiaiibii .eaiviii astva i - imenU to me, J r. r T. 7 or Wh,g 'P1" Washington gave returned, """" r-""- tenant's commission upon the mm l tur uioiucnv-uiai l. icci uie oiuaucai buiici-i ieerbomfinto the King's closed The door JirecUons for his .funeral, express m shut, and iwas left with his Majesty bidding ,almp. and b parade, ,w he nd the Secretary of Slate alone. I made jng answered by a hope;Aat it wc serrance, he asked, with a smile, :." uo you think I fear to die V A few moments after, lie ealled his family and friends around his gom New York rives the foUowimr account of the . ' m a a I bed side and uttered distinctly tne louowing UnknoWn tongae of the thinner and kite flyers of sentence : i nave aone tor my country anu i WkIi stnt for z mankind, all that I conld do, and I Thp.v hflVA a onrmn.e. iiiiw rrxiun iu v mini wiiiiiiiil ir:ir ub iiiv xm uu. i i .. nr ii ar . . a ? i t t ' miaisler plenipotenUary to yoar Alaiesty I "Z" a"1XJ.Z 7" ii IL oiogy in wau oireei wmcn is amusing to letterwhich contains the evidenceof it. u6UWrW U,,.,uu t,. . i hear. A man offers another a note with the . ' -vmvv m wenucinawii T I the last words he articulated his last solemn k.i . - .w:-j .j .: e :. -mm I s - w " i fiiii i irKt riivii a -iii aa a.iiiruMaiiiJ naviiiv ui il-m the laceordinz to the; usaire established at this and all the northern Courts of Europe; and I addressed myself to his majesty in the fol lowing words f x'l ' v;k-? " Sire; the United States have appointed me this w tu vM(uicm. w uicii caulks wwiuauw , . . i , t ..... h... t ui .L. t ..- ' . ... I aeciarauon u ue wotiu nis uying ieva- uii, nave uie iiuuur ut assure your rnaiesiy i , . ...: ,: ... :r ,A itheir unanimous disposition and desire to """""t'j"' dCivate the mosifriendly andlmeral feeHngs 1 vZ1; 'v - T JS ItTi Petition, in Indistinct and searcely audible ac and their ei tizens. and of tfieir wishes for P y faTorius eiacu!tlion iVunCt jour majesty's health and bappiness,and that . n , ,u-J w ..-I- :M.a of your family., .- ,4 f .... ..nahr.athl his laat without a strueale The appointment of a minister from the ... tj- t -iri. it-. l o " . . . . , - r . :it I or murmur, ku uiiuuh ubiuib . w nuvn United States to your maiesty's Court will ... r a- : t r i ii , - i.- , j j I on luo ercai juduak vi auiciiku uiucut form an epoch in the history of Enzland and ... . . . u .u- r- Amenca. I think myself more fortunate than , t.i i- i ti f , .. . . ' ... .. I ciarauou oi iuucuchuciiud rctcucu iu uuoi all my fellow-citixens, m having the UisUn- , ... T anrf honr nn wh- h h. "l, T " " - . a 1 . n IT.M.H fll.t lia mtfvlit fa " normil. mraajesty royal presence dP?Ked to depart. ' A we cnaractcr ; and l shau esteem myseu tne - ! lwppiest of men if l can be instrumental -in Aslonishinsr coincidence! wonderiui an- "commending my country more; and more to I lhanasia I was not tne nana oi uoa most your majesty's royal benevolence, and of re-1 affeciingly display nd l in this event, as if to Kinn? an entire esteem, confidence and at-1 add another, ana a crowning one, to roe inui a man suuicieutly dauntless to supply his place.". Indignant at this order, and stung by the remark, she promptly opposed it demanded the post of her slain husband to a venge his death, flew, to the gun, and to the admiration and astonishment of all who saw, her, aassumed and ably discharged the duties of the vacated post of cannonier, to the end of the battle ! For this sterling demonstration her a lieu- spot, which Congress afterwards ratified, and granted her a sword, and an epaulette and half pay, as a lieutenant, for life 1 She wore the epaulette, received the pay, and was called Captain Molly" ever afterwards. v LINGO OF WALL STREET. -The , Editor 1 of the Philadelphia Gazette writing f t ' GHAXD CAPITAU8 1 V : FOR SE1?I3MI1ER- '- " b jTJ. & Gregory if. Co. Manager -. p--$ 40,000! I iV ';f "I ' ":i TtTIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY; for tie bene fit of the Peteraliarg Mechanic" Aasociatlon. Class Na 8 for 1840. To be drawn at' Alexandria, Va. ou Saturday, September 5th, 1840. t ;t - . I -iA HU scaai.'q ' $40,000$15,000 $5,000 $3,000--j200-r-$2r 29750 of $1,000-50 of 50 of $200, &c. Tickets only $10, Halvci I Quarters .."j $2 0. Certificates of rackasea of 26 W hole Tick's j $ 1 30 Do Do do 26 Half ' dor do 26 Quarters do '65;-i VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For the benefit of the Petersburg Benevolent Mechanic Associa tiohr Class No. 9, for 1840. To be drawn at Alex, sndria, Ya. on Saturday, 1 2th September, 1840. : . r,:: 1 ; . GRAND CAPITALS. J " J - $29,000 $10,000 $5,0003 3, 000--f 100 Prizes of $1,000, &e. 4e. 1 66" No. Lottery 10 Drawn Ballot. Ticket only $10 Halves $5 Quarters j $2 50. Certificate of Packages of 22 Whole 1 ickets $120 !. Do Do T1 do 22 Half do do, , , 22 Quarter do 60 80 30,000 Dollars!!! ifjO 1 00 Prizes of $1,000 I T0 IRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For the bene fit of the Petersburg Benrvoleut Mechanic As sociation.: . Class No. 10. for 1840. To be drawn at Alexandria, Ya. on Saturday, September 19th, 1840. icHEME. 4 $30,000 !$ 1 0,000 $5,000 $3.00ft $2500 $1 017 CJ- 50 Prizes of $1,000, &c &c. Tickets only $10 Halves $5 Quarters!; $2 50. Certificates of Packages; oi 25 Whole Ticket $130 Do do !i 25 Half do 65 Do do Tf 25 Quarter do 1 32 . , .'..).. 40,000 Dollar !!I TmRGINIA STATE LOTTERY For the bene. : V fit of the Petersburg Benevolent Mechanic As sociation. Class No-i Jl. for 1840 Td be drawn at Alcxandfia, Va. on Suturday, 26th September, 1840. , 14 Drawn Nos, out of 78. ' OllID ICHIKI, j $40,000 $12.000 $6.000 5 000 3,0002.500 $2,0QO $1,769 $1,600 $1,500 2 of $1,250 3 of $1,200 20 of $1,000 20 of $500 20 of $400 40 of $300, &c. 4ce. Tickets only $10 Halves $5 Quarters $3,50. : Certificates of Packages of 26 Whole Tick's ; $130 Do do 26HsIf do 65 Da do 25 Quarter do. I S3 50 (T For Tickets and Shares fir trtifieates of Pack ages in the above Splendid Lotteries, address1 D. 8. GREGORY & Co. Managers,! .... Washington City, D. C. Drawings sent immediately after they are over, to all who order as above. 68 I TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Washin ton County Is Equity Spring Term, 1845 Sarah Ann Keith t?. "William Keith ; Bill for Divorce. Ou motion, and it appearing to the Court that two Sabpesnas to answer the Bill of Complaint issced to 5sT" $rfcp 5; i v . Etinereated andno ddentiori fTHHE Ralsleh and Gaston Rail Road Is how cem ' JLL pleted and iri full operation. 1 This road cbn- u" Ha in ureensviue ana j oanoao .rvoau at Gaston, which road unites with , theiPetersbarg Rail Road near Belfield. A continuous )fn of Rail noau and Steamboat communication is thus formed between Raleigh. N. C. and Boston. . Passengers travelling South leave Baltimore at 9 ocloekv A. M. and arrive -at Petersburg at l'A.- M. nsxt morning leave Petersburg at 2 A. M; and ar rive Raleigh at 6 P. M. the same day making only 0 nours, including ' stoppages, from Baltimore to Raleigh 338 miles. From Raleigh to the South, there is a daily line of stages running in connection with the Rail Read Cars. , To the Sonth'i West and West, there is a daily line of four horse post coaches, which leave immediately on the arrival of lbe train, and ran vis HiUsboro' and Greensboro to Salisbury from thence a tri-weekly line via York and Abbe ville, 8. u. to MilJedgevuW Ga. There is also a tri-weekly back line from Raleigh, via Pitteboro and Ashboro to 8alisoury. . , From 8alis!ury, there is s tri-weekly four horse o8t coach line via Lincolnton and Rulherfordlon to Ashville,", and also a triweekly hack fine from Salisbury, via; 8tateviile arid Mor ganton to AshviDe. From Ashville to the Warm Spring there is a four horse post coach line six times' a week, and from thence a In-weekly line via New port and Dacdridge to Knoxville, here is also a semi-weekly line via Greensville to Knoxville. : AJ Greensboro'; N. C. alrt-weekly four horse coach )ine branebes oflTsnd runs via Salem, : N. C. thence across the Blue Ridge to Wythe Court House, Ya. where it intersects with the Y alley I Line. r4 From XbU line there is also a tri-weekly hack' line which branches ofifatSalemN. C.and runs via Huntsville, Wilkes tMirw. Jeflerson, N. C, Elizabethtonland-Jonesboro'. Tenn: toKnoxvUle. -.7,;Vr" . It will thus be seen that there are three, stage lines eonneciins Tennessee with the central' part of North Carolina, and two, connecting Sooth jCatolina and Georgia with North Carolina. ( All these lines finat ly ctmceht rate at Raleigh the Southern terminus oi theRail.Road. f ..;,y ' Travellers from the upper parlsf South Carolina and Georgia, the middle and Eastetn portion of Ten nessee, the 8ooth i Western part of Virginia, 1 ami the Western part of North Carolina, wishing to go north, will find tho route y. the Raleigh ;snd Gasfon! Rail Ruad cheaper and snore .expeditious than any other, The following Table will show tho distances, the time of travel, and the ratef of fsre on two of the routes leading from KnnxviIIe to RaleigbVito wit From Knoxville to Raleigh, by way 6f Abingdon .tt . . r Tr ?-, ..i...:A ana myine uvun xwiue, wtrgmia. ) w ; t Miles. Hours. Fsre. Boots snocs A nr cube km i The Subscriber would avail himself of tho pre enfppportunity of retaniin; hi thanks (Othosa who have extended to hiat that liberal patronage which, has so long received,' and hopes, by a strict attention to business, 16 merit t continuance of the same. He has jot returned from the North, sfter hiving ited the principal wshafactories, and flatter liim self that hia selection is such si will enable-him to sell upon very reasonable terms, u He would respectfiijly invite i hia 1 friends and the puSUc generally to.caMand exkmme his stock, which condsts of the fonowm5n part, vis: .,,..,... .J9.OJD0 jbalr men's course peg'd Brogsris ra.oooAiob do. do 8 do1 1,000 do :"do do' Russet do " 800 6(yJ clo"- -do to to 1,000 do i do . Alined snd U'k do , 3,000 do d do fin'd ic b'd peg'd kip do i,vvv jaa ao .oo , no -uo tao u 1,000 do .do do " ' do i do ,'do'do ; 2,000 do J : do do I ' tw'd , do do 1,060 do' do fine calf :do do i.oorkdn ha .-i':iiAif-'-n:.ifi-f ' 2,000 ; do boy's lined & bound do do 2.000 jdo, do do ' -JJ&Q peg'd. rlo. r- 1, . do coarso , . . do fTdor 60,11 8 to to 14 6 to 11 8 to 43 5to.ll 8 to 13 9 to 14 6 to 11 6 to 10 8 to 13 3 to a UtflLuft Sto.-A a nnn An 3.000 do women's peg'd welts ? v U ' 2,000 or do sewed do ti$ta"f '8' 1,000 do " a 2 '-do- do' x in tot:r 500 domiss peg'd and sewed welts auf nf .3,000 do children's brocans ki W j .at . women's sewed & peg'd boots 4 to .,8 3,00a do1 1,000 doj 1,000 do 1,000 do I 500 drf 500 do 500 do , 1,000 do 500 ' do Ladies' Phils." itewed walking shoes &6 fo.fu-my z io 8 f 'do kid At morocco do r r ; dotdo do fcifo bnakins . L! l " , . -. oa - am Nippers ; 75 do; Miss seal Wajking sh oes Knoxville to Btounlvtlle, ,, .110 Blountville to Abingdon , 20 Abingdon to Wyihe Court Hooso, 58 Wythe C. H. to Greensboro N. C. 1 18 Greensbordugh to Raleigh, ,! , 84 29 .,.$10 'lV 5 29 V 10 21 6 33 Warm Spring. Athevillc and Sambury. Miles Hours. Fare short-hand phrase- Knoxville toWann Spring, Warm Springs to Ashville, Ash villa to Salisbory, : Salisbury to Raleigh, : ' 75 38 : 136 136,. 15 S6 1 36 see its A. I., man is decidedly You O. F. M. Yes that Ts eood o k i s b t. Will you make that contract we spoke of yesterday r says a fourth person to a fifth, " I have brooght my friend aa witness." Yes we'll close it to-morrow.4 41 A. r. n a x j." is the reply : and - ' sr the parties bow and separate. .. The glossary to the foregoing is this : o f m our first men : o k all correct i ibd., it shall be done. A. a. N. a. m. j., liongh said mong gentlemeri,-and so forth.' t This tougue-relienng process is qoite m vogue here it saves the common enemy, anu is considered by some extremely useful. 1 t:-,. ANECDOTE OF A GAME COCK. On the memorable lstof June (Lord Howe's ' 385 ,"94 , $30 above rates ' are believed to be accurate ,or sarly so. The route from Knoxville, by Joneaboro', 'ilkesboro and Salem,' to 'GreonsWro'NC.', js 390 95 Bertie cosoty, against Wm. Keith, have been return From Knoxville to Raleigh, ly way of the ed by the Sheriff that he is not to be found in that county ; and also, thst the said William Keith is not an inhabitant of this State, or not wilhiu the jurisdic tion 6f this Court : the Court dotb order that adver tisement be made for thirteen successive weeks in the Raleigh Register snd North Carolina Gazette," ad vising the said William Keith that, unless he sppear j before tbosatd Uonrt, st tne Court bouse in r'lymoutn on the second Monday of September next, and plead, answer or demur to the Complainant's Bill of Com plaint, it wiH he taken pro confesso, and such decree - t . . . 1 ;i ,: . mane thereupon, as snail do coosiuereu jueu - - Test, a ' TU KXV CK, U. & M. IS. 4 PI AWOS.-The Subscri ber has on hand,1 and for sale, ONE OR TWO first rate PIANOS, of his owu make, which he will sell low for easA, as any Instrument of the same value can Imj purchased- in this! country. As for sweetness of tone, his make is inferior to none. To those who are desirous iuf purchasing, they would do well to call and exaoi' me his manuracture before purchasing elsewhere. WESLEY WHITAKK. Raleigh, August 27th, 1840. J 169 3t ' do aid Ind Morocco do do- ' 13 hales shoe thread .''" 1 -doNo.3 dodoc t 1 .t ton 1 do do 10 do do i S .:vr f r' - jop Reams ruled writing paper :.. 506 do wrapping t, do ,"" Vi 9nn 11 rnim' 1,.:. ln,t.i ..ntb :o 50 Cases calf and srsl -sewed boots' ii rtrM;kdoi-detJ4 -do, peg'd ido . ' ' too . - . -- j -1 , r 50 dot en bridles; martingales and fillings . , , 1 "30 trr?ss Uacking , , Y ; V Twines, tapes, dec Travelling tronkV.volices. 4-e." .4 fi DAVID R. NEW80M. -v Petersburg. Aug. 1846.. u e.; i63 4vv 1 ' '1 I 1 1 .r tiii. tt. -f u $6 4 10 10 above routes. The near W something shorter than either of the and the fare perhaps a nuie jew. try- Fare on the Kaleign sua uaston Kail Road less than six cents per mile. t, ( ,4; CAtmojr. Person travelling rrora North to eoutb bv the way of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road suoQlu tie careiui not 10 enicr weir names or procure tirkSU further lhau.lolcterboig. Va. Raleieh St Gaston Rail Road Office, August 1,1840. rr The American Sentinel, Philadelphia ; Na tional Intclligeucer;, Charleston ' Courier t Augusta Chronicle ; Nashville Banner, and Knoxville Times, will publish the above weekly , for (wo . months snd send tbeir accounts to this office for collection. . . TTTTAMILT ONIAN 8Y8TEM The French . I I HI . . D'A.'.'.'Ti.."-U.' wimnBT a NTT mcrnvMPV I 11 LI juanevaec lauent m s-tjty mjcbbuiu. m r. 1 1 1 1 a i r.u ii.. : tf,n:Mw I Minniiton. a native et r ranee, ana son 01 me iaie , Hr 1 .iXai Ua MawIKmoahisii f hvAva inrnnirn i . ... . smaaO sk mUsdos i.a,iuis ann iiffmiflmMi. tnouirn senarateu oy an ocean, ana unM a uay tne moss uisunguisueu iu uic uiuai ti i mauueu w Vwmiu6u, auu ifrom cienrvmen. Merchants and others, witn iuu oi-t , rr""rr' different' ffovernmenta. ; have . ihe aame mankind on the fiftieth anniversary of that the French line, between L'Impetieux and jOons for using, accompanying each box. i The a, the purpose ofeommonicaunga !. a similar Telirion, a kindred blood, momeutoua day ; on 4ay. too,, which hi. Le Muscius. each of superior forced and en- above i for sale at the Notth Gmdioa Bo Store, bv 1"? '1 fection: or Tn better words:1 " the old eood Uplied proofo of hw especial superintendence victory,) ; uaptain ueriuey, trie uncie. oi .tne, author of this, system, .resiiectfolry sanounces to the tetore and the good humor'between people over thia country!- On the Anniversary of present Bonourable GrahUey Berkley. .com- iHtoTeuofihofeet., RecommendaUons inhabitanu of Raleigh and its vicinity; that be i now I L - .m sr a , i m J- iT I T J 2 LA . I. I karati t ig i uiuixiii a auuajM.- , y - -- , -r I LU I1HC1H IU mu ' w 'M iiwih.mw - " O with him upwards of twela letters of introduction to some of the most respectable families in the plsce,- it will therefore be eoiogh to say that on ihta system stM.h .a knowtedae iof tho French Language may bo ; acauiied a to .enable" 'the s pupil "W rtad, e I pronounce arid understand any Prench aothof with i-1 very neark the same facility and pleasure? aa if in Ibev-vnne mti.ii.rtormivsJrtiv iA ahf. that I own ereat work had rendered thus mo men- ffasred them both. On gptnsinto action. lthough-1 have sometimVa before b'eeii eft- tous--at the identical moment,- when fifty Captain ordered all the live stock to be thrown July, 1840 - r , Ned by my countryCtnever in my yetirtf before hww engaged iri repeating ha overboard but at the humble reqoeat of his -tr , AND FOR, SALE. The subwrrilVr wUhe to Whole life In a manner so agreeable 7 to my- aublime and eternal truths, for the final adop- crew, ermiuedthem. to retain an old game A w a Tract of Land, consisting of PO Acres, elf." ' , .Wfi Mt te wdii tioh of his countrvand in merciful fuifil- cock,! which they (the crew) had fought-sev- ihe4! South par:ofjMi County, ne.r Myau's Miir. vum , u: . rii. inii unriinir nriror no rinspd n , prai i mp.s inu i wava wiui buuucsi misM '" " ----, -r v. iwi uiguity it -i8u true-, wncther I. eit more it..? ,;T. .ArnAtTnn 1 aAB In ntrint frstncv. amidst tlie munuers I llie COO&was.UiTOwn inui uio eea, me eves. of artiUeryr and the lightning of impassioned was .auoweu to range wie oecsnw iiocrty, in fpArrt vprv trmnlft. and In . the action, the Marloorouffawas. so se UGbiauiaaivii' UBW1IMI& - - - t i ... it was mjy jj bej agitatio; Xbr l ! than I could express that; touched wl answered t, r. if. .i:.... k;n.;nn ! . nvAe.liannined in the world I awv. and the remainder ot tne men uriven v siiw it iULiia) L4aiiu.s.w ui uiu auuiouww i wiiisihmm ? ivf -ri i - no, nor can it ere said with certainty the occasion ; . that uifVSisufeiv ss-F-.ft -v . ' ' I . I cannot say: butdieaauch afiected. the; hosannfaS Of a congregaieu f unuiog J"'-- v '1 -rr aoies PARIS RIDING HATS ! !-L-A snlen d w thrhiore tremotiI.au I liad vritn one voice in proclaiming Msuraico .-..-.. - v-r :r" r -.rrr;- - 11 . . ... :n,,h ufft,i .,ui;.il .Woved poten .with, in tlie followinff wordsi of his .mmorality? The Uke felicitous com- carried wounded below , ner main-mast snot - . . rf ,nd Visile at eJhV & ' 'A man of very suspicious appearance -was foonJi early on the morning of last Sabbath, the 1 6th Inst, in' tha iatxa of Newsom ic 8peneer'a 8iori two and i half miles from, tho residence of the, 8ubscrilier!f Mr.i Newsom Jiad a ', conversation -with him. t,.He saya he ; Ia c r . . n ,1 1. I v:.!.' U:t .Iik IS luuut it kciuw or 1 incut, uigu, uwt vuiii, wuu. small black whiskers, and that he had on a blue broad ( cloth coatsomewbat worn, with a white hat rather broad btimi of tho Russia fur,' snd a dark colored pair? : of pants loons: - He carried nothing Jw,ith. him but a r blue umbrella. . He stopped at the Store with the pre-T tenee of wishing to purchase some shirts and pants- v loons, but on being informed he could not get tliem on Sunday, he inquired die way lo Fayette ville. Stokes' Cf Ferry, and other places and then' went off hi a very' contrary; direction: to that b whkh bs seemed moaC anxious to know about. ?His whole rosnner. appeaivj a nee and behaviour, led the strongest ,belief on 4ho, mind of Mr, Newsom, that he was a rhan'of very sosi picioos snd doubtful ' chsracter. Sonietimi 1d" tha (Villi mo v. in. mui ti.n vi uaw mjm mw v.w .jmit s seen a half mile from the Stora above meat toned,, but' on the reverse end. In Wtbicb -he lft Jhe fc'tore byl Ms, Reverly fiuratu of whom be also got breakfast. ; After a , ne Kit ourmiw uo wns scca uu uu cwui turn m ura , Oil iu jr aTeiicviuv funu. iivwuui wi wvm fvvu ws tmaa waMwa ... Vwami alasirina to toorchase. will do well to -examine 1 neonoonce ana unuersianu any .s-renca o.wnor- wiiai nv;.tai. -nm'oi .WTT.T.l A lr A : n TOfiimE A DJ1 r . -- , . .. i- ,k. r.u;t uj n..,n ..iruii: - . - : . -Tr T I .. . . . r: . . -. . 11 .uinuiua wviuun M-HMi.rv vn 1 1 w iiuii inHim ... will! . . " . prammatical accuracy and to speak it if AOTwhh the I ! A . TU IEFI-A. Til IPF JI 9 25 He AA .WardThia U to'wsrn all persons in DavidT son County and elsewhere1, to be on the1 look oat for1 Thieves, and from trading for -Jhe following 1 NotesJ which were stolen ttaat ray . hoipiieton ths 16th iaaV together wjth my, pocket b rotairdngorie jlolhus incasbrmy name is written on it whilst myself and family were abWnt. One note on Grorg-e Tucker, of Cabarrus county; lor the sunt of $249 10 i chC;on on Joslah Brandy,-jof Montgomery county for $40, With credit of $l5l behave tone on Cornelius L.1 Birckhead fof $27 r oae on Archibald Muse, nfllooro. county,' for I0 ; one oil Peter Smith; iofDavideon ' -for $6 ; one on ilaa Kerns, of Randolph, payable to John Worth, of Montgomery county , foV $5, JiOj and . also sundry ; .other notes and accounts,' die dates of . -none of which 1 now recollect, together "with the fbl-i . -. lowrnf receipts r one receipt in .favof of James 8v Bircksead, for $76, 1 believe, given by Jesse' Lewis,: (Jonsteble, of Randolph eoani; ; one othei,given.byj Kinchon Stokes in favor pf Aleiaoder Smith, for w notes left ia his handsVand which receipts said Smith!' left in my hands until ho returned from; the; liVeatern.1 ,. , Countrv. whither he has gone; 'There were tnuroW her of other papers in the, pocket book of iu talus vtoj( any one but myself, such as receipts snd loemorapdoniaa AU, a quantity, of wearing apparel, vis one mixed close bodud coat, covered buttons one striped mijred'. vest; two pair of pantaloons, one a fine ibreod pair j. two pair of draws j two fine shiita and three stock.1 I.will give tho abovo reward- for theideto tiortf andl confinement or delivery of the Thief. U -y,, vd 'i A i i 'OmxxAaKs)'"" ung terms. July .25. CYRENA jWMrT.AKBR,': 51tL. fluency of a Frenchman, at least with.eonectneae and TQU itmi I purity, m fifty lessoppe rmm :- JM rs0r Court.' in'Sentember neat; IshaU ofte for Tho eoarse is divided into six sections, and toeaeh sale on the Premises; the House and Lot in theTown V section a corresponding degree of proficieacy is attri-1 f Pittsborougb, recently the residence of Mrs. Sarah buted. The first rectioq comprehend the uoepei ol l Waddelt, deceased? Also, 40 Acres of LandatfjoiuIngT M. John, in whiclkif utf flections ot, tne; verbs oe t the above, snd on which are sitosted ctablesf nesT cuuuicu iuei nui iiv mwuuu ncaiijwiw uuwwu wi- JOUSCS, err. Atso, uu, nwv. w. uinuivi luereaoouis. , are to W- t-!,- AAi,'.i . niir ran .it ever hanneni -mav be 2 almost from iheir quarters. , At this yery junctnre nn . i..u J . . I -j i. . -.1- ,..c. Arii..ir.;lMra.l nlin ihi f arlhorouffh was on tlie.noint.of V U M - wi - O 1 o held is so. cxtremelv Drooer. and . the "fluigs you have discovered so justly atTapH coined in theaa C1 to nMB:'M-. ..k Vmm iinU maaTsa I ftnirtii AiiV Wr imnrtirio.!,!i - Mark nffam ' - 'j 7 i - : , . . ,1 . w j i, -. ' Pa of the miracles re con-1 striking, there chanced one ot tnose awiui what lulla ? in the roar of the thundenng cannon, sty le, just ;rrcf ived ; and. .for sale at Iu. Uo. , Hat ana uap atorer -..: Raleigh. April 81. 1840. 31 tf pleasure the assurance of the friendlr did not escape the, wonder .and the record ot Often experiencea m general action ; in ui ge, w uisnnaiit.. "i : tu?i:j tcr v' 1 .u' .f... r tmnotliA p.T. I mnmentarv - silence. when tne, fallinfir, oi ai , ,r"""w oi toe jniiea oiaiea, ou s iuii i Mitt iiiuua wiui v. v.w i . , v ,i u'r clad tho t,:- u r.ii f nhiriira! existence, rone muht be heard, the old game cock, who I . m"ter. , 1 wish vouVs1r3blieUeve. Uiatit manifested in the last moments of Mr. ef- had eacaperJ U the human carnage, hopped op t, ?y be understood ih'Amerieslliat I have (ersoh asif to render the Coincidence rrnore opott' the snttereu, suimp o me main .man ne nothing in the late contest but what I Singly: and Jiean and wuh a loutlan triurnphaorflappirig of wide., woorht'-.m'...intt.Mi.Mii uiA A1 aIaIt t m An iKiiihir,! rtf Jnlr. his nhr, his winsa: sent , forth such a long and lusly In I fUMM lenrilB K..n nnn I ml af th fll M 'Mrht I anih!. a' n.ni1 lli.MM.rh.Vin.MiUirM - fcr the space of, four or 8fe months, , - - t-JTv w;i, rv,iA.t. r s M noVia I s. -i .Ka ii.hI -rt f.iJLiii able-bodied, men, to whom gooowa , -l. A;.. :V.4.' : n,. 1 1 n.- t H.(Mimi.t - x -Vi!-I. T. ! ' ' l- - - I IraniVatiin ami nrnniinriitinn. ' A nrufidaUieV eaaal- I LvrvlriMM ihate Vitlaih'g . hM At nrn mwl Lnaaa TVIl;aiarf. ir..ir i.Jlan. ?y He duty whicli 1 wwed to :taiir oeoote.1-- aiciao of whose enemies it is juperfluous to chaUenge as to be heard tn every, part othe 1 " be franky with you.- I was thelMtrtd apealcironouncedi that he anight bt, expect- disabled ship XJo individuaUpoke in repjy ?form to tn'eotiitliap edWweae, td live every? quarter dfan hour to. the. homely vbuttouehinr-alarara--one aav'in i ; ... . . , I eti .wi v-. u if.i ......ii. nnivprsal and 'trallant cheer from the broken S occume, tneviiaoiera liaveiwaya aaiu, i uuui wi huib. c. no uycu bcjciiwcm - . 7. .-.. . , a - - " 4 now say, that I-wOuld be tl frientlshipof the Unite 1,1 lndeniinrtW- JTi,.'mn 5cl tentimentiana taMoage prevail and-a' iliintwelve lioursVof the Umejlandrai last every .aouij ba .b6ard;who could drag their "position, give this; country Ube prefer- gradnally-f subsided t into inanimation.-like e limbs to quarters remanned. the guns---resii- ce; that -.J- lk.:tiT"a.--tr -Mm VtMnm. fitirifi Ifarhich hiA ahhrie' throoahrrat a lnno- med the action, aild forced each of their Op- .viuiCHfc win v '; vnvi.ua- o i rT . 7 ' i, " -7 .3; ... - ;., - . ponenu .w ouia puum OTICE. -The undersigned wishes to hire, jov j mediately. five or six strong ill be given. - - n m t v mr i a aa a Ai-L,f lj astonisbiutf is siuched t thot second secuoaand I Souse, snd all necessary out-houses, and with a Burnt -r I in me luiru, or ,in. iweiuy . iour, ,ico-ju uw i wen oi waicr iqu excellent ,uaruf n. i no v ACi;ea; J5 IvAl Al, DAUUUlu afUSV JauUlXlg, tUII" I TIIII UV ciUm ay ias. T r bwijuiiiih, mi.j w. wm iuiuiii.ii MJHm M, BUI.fraa.Ta r to rutsi rcsIJeocoI , jos conn i ', ill be sold oira if redft of etbspurijhatj signment of heavy tSerman Baggir which will be sold on reasonable term mrmm. ' n 1 ' ' ' SV ' ' ' 1 - v Store Uerman eteel ox superior qu German jumen, 4 ,.rt.f Petersburg, Jiilf ig; 42 inches I same pleasure as in cngnsn . anyooo. io iiw iai 1 enssers. j ui property is aroesirauie as anj s., m adage. The Iburih,: fifth na sum sections are oe-j wooih.' whether intended for t tfermanrat f?a 1 .ii.:. t l:- .h'uaK ' U n: nrn. 1 1 . ... - , e. j .u.- 111V. I 'VOiea IO WTUWK r" I or. l.VHOimBr reuMl lor eemirmcD irom Uie - I j . . . . . t a -. I . Cotton Hosierv and Sail Duck, mises his pupils tticy snail mou u wu - try.Jlt, .-..m. iaa MMMeaK U iMMi '&m .''.. 'I''a AnJ ; 1 nalaaJ ih ttArsa an I 1 tfff 4 It : U.TALlAriaKKU. I ' 1 lie Ziamutonian sj sibh; "-i", -j-"" 1 sen .1 .TT.MT.M 1 51 4t Wdealss an Improvement of sogrea sn importoocel f ; a i -iL ' .a a . d i : a demanded, it has leen pronounced by he.Edioburgh Mm, .... i - -I a a 1 r- r . .- aMMO " " I . . ; - .J"-, A k Asa allM O rt. Vt - M fl M tMVl 11111 lie first to I longer, wiUiomanyvirtent pain.or sufiering, crew arose, wy reuiBuucrou inuuiu. dwlateaasloE esUessnegs; .without Vsenaibilttyi con- Courage 'of the bird thataat undismayed a mfT ee I aedsneMi'Wd'I'ntetliffence.'' for much more bote the bleeding Jiorrors of the deck, and lfs10h0GNE.---A 'Jreah supply of the real genuine I ileview one'of the m useful 'and important dis-; Xj. German Cologne, aiuperior arUcle; r Jurt call i ebveneaof lWsage,,,bf f theestmlnistei; Review M-NO.T, cheap Side. " Ujf 'fl1f4thothorf extraordinary improvement iri themelbwl a mmmmtwmmt 7 V i giving pontl, with approved secunues.,, v j4 Au-rast'18. 184QL fcf-i tftfMJ.; 69 " 1- I - - ' rr , rr -rr TAGB ijf instruction whichihe ingenuity W the hman I borostiTrom, the dat hereof TWO ;ppLyA mma nasuiuiuiv . - -- - ..w . mmmj vwa ot.i, w . re Jredacea frpni - Unl a-rnesbOro'.nnd CJols- .a'"j.. tJ,.Iiitvr.friT rvn : VViUflUaiir-uiV vhttji I avstem lUai " II iu vnmi , v. huutiv-i tUSnilTVIDIB.IUiH,u "" vMKi'w.aawa- y eixe by the quantity. end first raBCf aaas at duces the amount of labour. Sod increases ' beyond 1 oro,'frThU? tag"4e4es leigh ihrtel mCS3 iwholesale. .-eXvA vtfriWUii fCCKT, lall other systems the actual acqQirement, of the Chi-J Weelt. r SmUhfiW, -TavOn londay Vfdjiesisrr " - 1 1.,.. . -a... , 7n,ng; for althouirhl hia oronuncialion is as the einectatidns of all those arbtind him,- of his downy days tt honoured safety. ed by u".wnet as I ever heard, he hesitated some- Sorely a life so precious -and lllustnou?, Brtlish Naval History. A silver medal was l ris ronriA fresh orders of Admiral .Berkleys ill mi :nMiie'4ecl'oC:jK iTdame I j August 85th. 1340. fthe parltsenaarounaxneprince.1 AKNT,lvftberWr Goodwood passd the remainder j IH rhed from the li tion of 1831, UiWdiynweiv-l Teims, $5 per sccti TURNER HUGHES. w by !' ly T-xmeJ and be .met by Mf.' II. in any, cart'of the ;;iaawKlaU'w!'' 1 ' 1 1' t . iii 5k , '... 1 per section, payable at the enq ol acn section. .fit Wrf.fiWUi-J;XUJ---:-L.v-V' -i . V CIVIL. ENGINEER, 'VVw Inventor of the improved -eonafnietion of Sail Adflrut, Baltimore, Maryland. 70 AQguts7, a V"

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