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ivmaivftrffl f; wwn 1!-!m riS$in? Vessel athHalf 'fTbtelrabo 'Kt 'fa S rff0 Saturday fa WMB Honor' B(VV 2 iV S Vf stoptsucbprocccOin ,,e Court of Hiirford County, from a v,.: ' --V V Mil but thenv no 4oubt fromie received somebfow 3; and amoo- detail of the cndencd the rattscWc : MttWJft W'2d, 18I9V latiaticismor theMUsselmen, that it thersj we lament to say, one of. the wir to state ihattftwinc ' s- s- - v " ill soon reach that place ittmav Judra of the Citv,4ml& We hea ffa!C to.f.c owiug . , , . 7? then. Attend to Dcrne and'Borhha, when it will te ai rested by the Lib van Desert. ; It appears, ThatthU 1 readfol contagion fu-st brtkr tmt at Oran, from thence it extended to Al- ciers, and so on across the Atlas mountaiti, i!ito the heait of I'iror' co, and westward to Turns it Iras al so spread to the wo3tward atul rear h- remedy has p vcr been d iscoyci cd fi r this sxcpi 15 pestilence. As the most stubborn diseases j have yielded to skill and proper reined Jes so we be lieve that this disorder cotild he pre vented Unfortunately, the fcl'sions prejudices of ; Maliometans preveni the adoption of measures which mav tend to check the progress of this ma- liidy. it is a contotjious and not an epidemic disease. When a part of ja city is aitt'ctpi, and jt is surround td, aud carefully guarded to prevent rany conneetioii. 5riti1 it, the utisrase expires ofltself; but, the Turks take no precaution and apply no reniedy. TJiat empire is fast decay ins;. Pes-, iiience win uo no more than, the sword, and rcligimis; intolerance and bigotry unite witli j other causes to ; promote its, jdovvfHl!.' Tiie .sooner the better. ,Thc friends of humani- ty are tired of this ilespotism, hich ""prohibits tlie use I of those' specifics which .rrovidcnce has Dointcil out 'for the use of j nianl and which con tinues to cover a noble, quarter of the .world with the shield of darkness and superstition.--. Wc ;dp not, however believe, that 700 persons die ina dav " ainis ; at that rate the inhabitants "would soon be swept away ; besides there is no mode of ascertaining tU exact number; ; but it twill be readily conceived, that 1 50,000 inhabitants,,' ; cribbed in ft city onc third the size of iN'ew-York. Avith narrow and Til thy 3. Greets, and a confined atmosphere, must suffer greatly. The foreign i a- i jgcnt must be deplorably sitiiated ) he is fortunate w?ho is. honored by 'hi -country with that trust, but he who escapes is more fortunate f and we cannot but feel j indebted to , govern ment, under present appearances fpr tlic permissions granted us of leaving that-inhospitable part of the world. 7 v.. ":; 'f-.:i.-:vH (JVat. Mv. ; DWINDLING EXTRA0RD1NA- y : ' RY... . . '' : Last week a person of gentleman ly appearance, who said he was a native of Longs Island that' his name was Pe ARkc', called at tli'e House of oiooke aiid Murphy clothiers, .of ?hcrry street, i ordered? a supcrh anit of clothes, w'hicli he desired to have sent to his boarding boiisc in Water stcect, by Saturday evening ; the tai lor took them at the appointed hour 0 o'clock, and fitted them on, lie f?ecmcd much pleaSpil wijh bem ami desired the tailor to sit down in tin parletir, while he! ; went to Jiis bed . chamber for the money 'to pay for them. He then left thc parlour seem ingly for, that purpose, with the clothes in one hand and a light irt the other, but instead pf. going up jass- ed odt through the h all floor, anil has not Vmcc been heard ot., 1 he pub lie arc cautioned against him, he is ' about 25 years eage, 'S Jcet 4 inches bid?, slender snake sallow complex ion, and covered Ids swindling under the strongest appearance 01 puiy, Vphe hollee who hay e; liad . h 1 m par j licularly described,' have hopes of iimUnjr him. ' jr. Jlerc, !Jldv. , rf m ; Baltimore March 18. -: 1 OUTRAGE. ' , ".. : : .' Yesterday a ftcrnodn, v about 2 o ilock; when the merchants bad re tired to dinner, a "disturbance took Tlace on Smith's dock, at the foot of Gay-Street, on boaru tnc scar. ippo- -matOX, Ol V U. ctaci unuci xrr. nf Aha Gustome.? and llia i fr no person attached tb ber) owing to the foolish act ot some boys irom an au . joining sail loft, w ho had early in the morning, huwg what is called astuff- cdPaduy, on ne; top-sati yaru-arm of the vessel tlieri lying'opposite the loft, and- in the neighborhood of one of the auctions, j Tills; it would seem Inflamed the minds of some Irishmen vbo entered the Tcssel andcomniitted nooutnuf t MIi iS 3l fe deral publicanVinndhiff to con. qualifying the thicatsliQwever in Ashoutdl forever v , - ; iuffi- Idimentie Bpeakrk Ucousejof tinucrs 1lsayilhatnK6 vvhy rnailythf should I ROANOKE &"PAMiTICO buipnsin ,ci.ti.itna theimpmc- Asscmlily. -made use of the word would do so as jar asthe, law tvonld ; For that I'm obliged vio resign? , i VA4't ' r1."' the healing irift ."amt adding ina third . . 1 " jili O CANALiv a - u4 t. -v. I TesearciiesiLolr!af!tirt-tflft tnc:n;ca1rtki,ffrt..Al instance that A woiifddasace iA risk V: ' i " V. ; H7 Here as W Act of the jum tEXperimeiiLs,- MUi.cli ,lmvr, feiken , -ilf -.i: JJ.,T 1 afhiklifeM --" - ; ;VPP -",;,v i semblv, of North Carol hi tn(iir ranee tc -v dioa Vd.t ? b : i l iri Tnic affection time never wdl fade, . 4 tnc , car. m'iissbW t,V m W: ' thr 'r- Fr. vr . " 1 1 rVlliS' altercdtjic wonl . to lay, fori. VJn me evening 01 incMTCM Butfilencc henbeforth -abaU bc:mwe. , ed to receive subscripUbns, for tiiat eight or ten of tlic pnncifVal dis- )eawrc prompijy 1iad cjcistcd etwtheimiiy of uiypi rt ghedein insertioc mificcand mtiUia.-Rttva -V.d Hitr M?irn thftrit 1V iJAl " Arrested bV the ,iver to fortlieirs, T Y FOGR AVHIC APRRORS. I knowledarmeiiti r-liis reminds tis ot a iniste;whicii occurred In thcMJnU ted States Gazt tteJ nvIkmi Consrress sat in Philadelphia; ! Mr. Gallatin bad 'made a spci h ! on some imrtoi- tant occasion ; and, finding his name printed fn Common letters atthe be- giniiing, the Editor marked, in the proof sheet, fto have it altered to small capitals ; erased tlic name, .nut, i,isiisiiai wiin nriiiTPrs. wniici a " small -can'-'v- in ilUr n AHrin The comoositbr. WnusedLto Ulk huKi nrss. instead of correcting the proof a- rally, and the sneech ran thus' Mr Small Cap observed,'? &c. ; ; II. Oracle. - ANECDOTE. ; A farmer v ho lives in the neigh borhood of 01 Ct eck Bank (Ohio.) on hcanitg tbe bank had slopped ipaymeut, he exannneu his money and found he had a one dollar note in his possession, issued by said bank; he inlinediately started oir, post Jiaste to the bank., and demanded payment of the noteThe teller informed him he had come 00 late, the bank had been .insolvent for a considerable1 time previous to his calling, and that lie Nvaslvcry sorry they could not pay him. specie for the notq.,,--Tlje tar mer burst into a j violent j)assioii, swore the bank and all that had any concern in its first establishment were a set of rascals and on Iiis leaving the bank dcrlaf ed ho Iwould have satisfaction ofthm before long for their rascality On hiwahoinp hcj espied a very large owl ; he :np w ith h is gu n and shot i t h c returned in haste to thc: bank, carrying the dead owl j along witii 4um entered the bauk a second time. and dashed tin owl dow;n on the counter with vio lence ; . Now, said j he, I - told you I would have satis faction of you ; there pointing to the owl, is your d rd President ; you mav shut vour bank door now as soon as row please;" New Orleans,' Feb; 10 The !. i. hill for presenting a Sword, w'lth the thanks of the legislature of this state to Gcm. Andrew , Jackson, for his gallant services in repelling 4he in vasioh othei British, was yesterday taken up in the" Scjiatc, and, after ai an i m ate d il isc uss io iu wras i n d e fi n itel ly. postponed, by a small majori ty. rj ; f Charleston, March 1 5 His Excellency the Governor this day received : a letter from AVash ington, statin g that! the President of the U- nited States was to ' have left Wash ington on his Southern tour this day and that, his arrival in this city may be lookfcd for on the 10th of. April. We further learn'that iVIi'Mi Mowro-r wjlialso jbonor oiir city with i vtsjtfl and may be very: I shortly expected accompanied by the lion.' A . jjoiix SON. (City Gaz. President Alxen, of Dar mouth uivcrsity, has given notice to the students a ml friends of the Uriiversi tv; that the immediate officers have resolved to suspend the course of in struction iii that seminary, r This measnre lias been j adopted in conse quence of the trustees of the.eollge havmg taken possession ot the chapel and other public rooms of 4the institu- tion. ( Boston rap. TSie editors arc indebted to he at tention of a friend now attending the Harford Court, for the following IntefpstfuS report of the trial f Ja mes Bovd of this7 city wb our rea dei-s will recollect was stated to have i the life of bis : ighbour Martin, while firawing : warer from a; pump ; dcfoi 1 COVd s) door, ui. 1 v k 1111 w --cm w w Mm t 1 1 , i v l a m mm a m. w at.ja Lia aaaa .ru mj a, a w w , ... . . v -w. - i j- i i.ijiiiill.iiiil' aa i v. aaiuiiiiav a- aui h i - seems mai auruvtuus noaiuuj i irodthUik the aborclirtt worthy spiacc andthaUhe tcrfebad freqaent- ly bound : over the latter to. keip the t i- ' -a short time previous pence; A -very to the death of Alar tin, the prisoner had 4Jiiec ti ncs tlirieatericd to be re pu in P was immediately ! betorc his dtwi antias 1 bis jirivate propcrtyU He saw JameM deceased, d boy (10 orj:2 ycarsof ac) with bis bucket on tlrC'pump a- oout to mi it pn: sohcr immediately threw bis bucket into the street, whereupon the boy ran to his father and complained that Boyd would not let him have water. father immediately - took the bucket, saying mat v "e wowazojor water for Boyd ' never refused him.', and went toward the pump, mine. mean time the wife of Boyd handed t he prisoner a bucket, which he paced upon the pump, and was pnmping into it w hen the deccajSetV came up. The bucket was soonllcd and xthc prisoner continued pumping the water rnnningcver tfee-fop'of the bucket into a trough kept for the pun pose of watering hoi;scs Sxi.far.tbe evidence on the pat"otvtri"e traverser and that on the part of the state were consistciit, exce)ting that w hen Mar tin hastened toward the pump accord- in p- to i he m'isonerfs : ititmrony he swore " he would have- wakr at: the risk' of Iris Irft." The witnesses adduc ed on the part of the state,1 assert thai tho deceased hchaved in an ordeily manner ; that he : went round tho pump Opposite to wherrj Boyd v a; po m pin?, and . telling the prisoner that Ms buckttyhasfulti and that he vo-io vjfinted tofdlhis triok it off; set it' do wit, and then put 01V .his own. Tliat oi:e of his sooh, then exclniml come awayfotheriiC has got a knife" --that the prisoner ran arjtnd to the dece ae m1 , gate a push at hi m, and instantly ran into . the house that the deqejised raised the punrp handle twice, 'and then fell breathless To the ground, On examination, a w'ourid was found jii bis side, bctwecfl 4 the two lowest I ibs leaching to the spine three inches deep, ; and wide e nough to adpiit two fingers. One of the ribs Was cut Almost in two . : I . : -: ;:r ;,'; . v . ' -lr 'V The evidence on the part of tbe p risoner co ntrad icted a material part of this statement. It ; declared that Mariin was in a funons passion sayinc that " he umttd have water at the risk of his life," tftaihgthrew thp bnckftt of Boyd folelfy intrt 'tb street, and then struck liim tiro very severe blows on the-H back with bis own, which was a heavy . Imrse Buck ctVith an iron handle.5 !Tbe witness who stated this tlren ; raR into the house -immediately 1 after the affair libvd was seen with a. hatchet in Aw hand which he . "after wards said he- took for the purpose ofprolhcting hUri self from therabhle," who were around his house with arms in their' hands a a " ' ' ' 1 4 a W Jr"--' inrcaienins ms me. wnen warns had dicdyone of the i vitnesses came, to inform him of the event r he replied ? that lit did not 'care if 3artm was iii Hell". 'H:'!: tic inen svent, op jnio the lott 01 h is house, locked himself inland staid until he was cut out ami tl ragged thrbugh tho ceilincr, alter Awluch .he was entrusted to the caxrta? ofth w au u who currieu uim to prison on the way be behaved; peaceably and orderly. - t The court met about. 10 i'cldck Al Wll and the examination of witnesses closed about Jhalf past -5 F M. Mr. Kaymonu then opened thet case on behalf of the state, and was followed on behalf of the prisoner by Messrs. Tyson, ManUbyvFinlfy, amiKell, and on tb; part of the state.-hy the Disificti Attorney Miv AlurraT. The argument closed about harf past lap'clock pn Sunday Monithgr :The J uij c fuawM: 'VfTOOCK WlMj Stevens. Ceoree Williamson, anI Same evemrg and OR Monday morn e evenirgandtpn Monday niern : delivered to the Conrta verdict mg tOrears cohfinement lii the Feniicii tiary 6 mpntbsf which fo he iii l a iraatarr cd i '. :. i -- Sim,, pKWtura, I - TO 'MARIS, zzzr -S beheld I knew, and ra de-rtinea to lorer- , . , iJ.;?L tft 'Tw x pAsfcioq too pwre to expire. ' Twa chaste an aitgcl above. May thy home ie uonxencuv y bnanov wu. And whenever you Jthmk of thnt friend, r Who ldved yoa'sb long d.o;trui-l From, j our heart animosity end, Uuwortliy of him and of you. v ";;. ;;. C Gommnnica led. J IJl'jSfaP Plan for 'Swindling.-A foW days past a Negro?;, (apparently; a a man,) Called at the storejrt Messrs. Villianison & Leaof this county, ninl' jimdicd for some eoodV as be st-ittML for his master; - tiobus were ...... ....j. j,... , . -..- - i rt accordingly mauds of t lie negro being ratberei travagant, caused a more minute in spection of him ; and on Examina tion was foil nd td bei aC woman in mati's 61oathittg, and belonged to a different .person from - tlic acki bwl- edsred one. She received coTisidera-, hie chastisement before she ( would own ler real rhastciAt length she confessed to whom she IjeJonged and produced her, own cloathing, which was left a smajl distance from .the st re. Would it not be well for mer chants and others o take warping ami profit by this, and be more Cau tious htlfutiire in sufferihg servants to trade without special orders from- their owners. 1 ; Caswell, Mnrch 30, 1819 r r ' . . ? .' . I..,..', - , - It heing understood tltat the Pres. ideiit of the JJnited States will short ly take a tour to the southward, a committee of the citizens of Savannah have obtained a bouse; for hinfduring his stay in that city, which, adds the Republican, for elegance, &c. is not surpassed by any other between Sa yannah and Washington, V P The celebrated British poet Dr. John Wolcott, commonly' knowVi by the nanic of Peter Pinder, died late ly at at advanced age, in great in digence; in the ncighborliQod of Lon don.? For many years past he had subsisted on tbe scanty bounty of a few friends The f Illinois Emigrant, a paper pubjisbed at Sbavyaneetown j in the State of Illinois, announces! that the deaf and, dumb b rother and the oldest son of the; Mr. Hunt, (designated in ENgland by (the name and title of Oialor Htmt,) arrived at the town on the lpth'Feb,; TheEmigrant rer roarks'. Tliev have - brought' out with, them many .useful implements of husbandry, and apparently; a jod stock of perseverance.' : lj I ; rTlic steam -boatPetcrsburg, was iHiiiiuiicu uii . iuc',7iiiS insu - tirom rMessi's. Lawrence ; and Srieedea!s shipyard, mw-rl intended to; ply between FeteMburcl11 6r- perishable es tate f and Norfolk 1 ' '"d deceased. The larger part of said Ne- Tbe Strictures. rThe National! inieingencer siaies uiamir. lacocKl will. In ft Iddv or two. nfftn t rl.I paper, mrepiy 10 me. oincwires," which lately appeared oji the Report made by htm, from the committee ol the Senate, on the subject of the Se minole war. LOST it BOND, given to me by Anthony Steven, Hearndon Samnek for SixtvlTour Dollars, or 1 1 Hearodon Samuel, for Sixty J'oir If Apr? 118, and due tbe cors, are forewarned from paying the samel to any otner person or perrons out myseuori order. . , . 1 JAME3 CX SMITH. I A-pril 14S?t tAlTDF0n8itfi. rniIEruEscribeT for tald tfie U3 11 on which he nam lives, adjoininr tLi ' Town of Milton, tontaininf about ,.,r w -MTjvo JJiindred Acres; on which it a gcod Dwelling House, tuiul oihet-convenient' Out Houses Garden, fco " pleosnUjr situated ; verjf conTenicht to an " excellent Sprincf x alao m eood Apple Orch ard of the best klid of fruit, and a Tan Yanl Veecntty put In good repair. Also ahoihtr Tact,.Muaing, One Hundred and One A- -cres, lying; pr the road leading front Milton to the Red House, acout a uuic ana a nan , frnavTown-k Well timbered.! The whole or any part thereof will be disposed as ma best suit the, purcnyaer -v General A ' ina, passed in were appoint-1, the purpose of tnptico ltiFtrs by a; luyiguble.- CanaV. ' -T:. p ; ; ; t: i - Now in pursiunce of thesaid Act, the Con." inissioners ierebv give notice, that Books to receive subscrlpiions, be opened at the following' places and period, and under tho direction of the following persons, viz.' : ' At Wastfingtdn, "on Thurday the 25th of March 1819, under the direction of the Cou- At Wiihamston, on afonday the 29th of March 1819, under the direction of Samuel Hyman,' Edward, Yellowly, Cenard YarrelU 3oshua llobenaon. jr. and Jesse Jones. : 'f rln Hydei County; on Monday the 29 th March 1819, urtl er the: direction o&Thomas Singleton, j-lliomaa Spencer lleiyaminSelby Join Selbv.ir.dndAViUiam liai. : At Jewpern on; Monday I the 29tli day of, March 1819, under- the direction of John' Stanly, John P, Daves, Wilum Gaston, Rich ard li Spaight and Asa Jooes ,;..-.' - In rittCounty; on Monday, the 29th of March 1819, under the direction of .Oliver r Prince. Robert WilHaffis, Ivey Foreman, Ben jiet Bunn nd; Alexander Evans. : . In Edgecombe Countv on Monday tKe 29tli of March .under the ii c ctioii pi Edmund McNa'ir, James '- Rattle, Spencers D. Cotton, ' Joseph Ucll, David' Barnes and Peter E- VanS. ' . : ! J,"'. - ' --' ' In Hilittixon Monday the 29th of March under the! direction of Willi-im Smith. Col. John Alston; 'Hutchins, G. llurtoni - Robfrt ' Jones, Cadwallader Jones. WiUianrTAmv. Joseph Branch and David Clark. . In Bertie County,.onr Monday, the 29th March under the direction of Villiam Gray, E. A ICodes,'John S. Bryan, George L- Ry an, George Outlaw, Benjamin B. hunter, and Joseph Bryan. - -; n ' -. In Warren County, on Monday the 29th'of March under the direction of Philemon Haw kins; Kemp Plummer, Robert Hill Jbiies and others. . ' y '' ; . ' . . , - " tf-In Granville County on Monday the '29 th March uuder the direction tof William Haw -kins, Daniel Jones and others. In Franklin County," on Monday, the 29th March under the direction of John D. Haji -kins- John J. Inge and others. f - In Nash County, on Monday the 29th of tarch under thef direetkuiof Peter Arrlng ton, Samuel Westray, James Hilliard, Henry A. Donaldson and Ccnrge Boddy. . ' At Raleigh, on Monday, the 29th day ) of March, uiuh-r the direction of John Branch, William Bayton, Gen. Calvin Jones, Sharrad Haywood, and Charles L. H in ton.' In Ckswell County," qn Monday the 29th of March under the direction of Bartlett Yaney Bedford Brown! Romulus Sanders and o thevs. :-i ; .' ; -' , y i In North Hampton County, on Monday the 291 h. March under the direction of lilenry ; Bone, Henry' Abiagton and others, i ,' In Person County, oh Monday the 29th of March undsr the direction of Richard At kinson, Samuel Dickens, Thomas Webb and others-., - fy .'.; In Rockingham County , on Monday the 29iU, March under, the direction of Will-. iam .Bethel, Nathaniel Scales, junior and o diers. i ,t -,v: ; T'.;. - - V , 1 In Orange County on monday the 29tS March unaer the direction of Duncan Cam eran, ' Archibald Miirphy, George Ef Badger, James Mebane, and Thomas' Ruf fing ;.,;-:',' 4 s. '.'::; . The books willbe kept open, ttntil the 1st day of ihcensuing June . at which time th,ey will beclosed and - forwarded to the Com missioners in the town of Washington! . ? -' Btj the Commuricfoert "' ;i . , - ; ' -r '.-. yTyOMAS TROTTEn. ' 1 , j .JAMES O. KvWlLLlAMSi ('. s v WILLIAM A.BLOUNT, , THOMAS V. ULACRLEDGE, . V WILLIAM KENNED V, 5 NEGROES FOR SALE. i ILL be sold on the 2d 'dav of Anril ' next, at the late residence of William Smith, deceased- ' in Wirr'en I creauoi nine monuis, ' I T7?tvLr lfci,r Vs. likely. T . i , M. SMITH Executor - -xf . p WTTVT'lVfiTriXr x. r H ?' " w 9 ? YU. Gentlemen? Gold$ Silver Patent ' ' i "Levers ; 1 : ''- V' Ladies' Gk)ld Levers : Chains9 ' Seals $ Keys of fin .Gold i Also a very good assortment of , Ladies' rich Jewelry; 1 jAnd a large supply of SILVER WARE. All of which will be sold on good terms ' Milton, March 19, 1019. 5t. f WILLIAM HUNTINGTON, Co. f I tiiusDorougR, nave jusi receiTcu ana oiteir 1 tor sale, a ccronk aasortatfafthrcfcoTft arttcTfA 1
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