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.i?. .... x1 A 4 i : 1 V a - liive fuftaiaci the trial la its fe verities, its toili. and alternate defppndeoce$,: 'ill tlicy carTbiefa the new dawning of profperityj whichgild the" horizon oJ,.tUeir Venerable j'trts.1 For the an?' ration i-ltjey have felt in 'he conflic t heyire pj(3ty inithMi to thst fex which U&Xow?- Ji'w toeftimate the virtues that .impji-'ctyi, lity to pzniirifni-ro!tovi(- The torch of pathtiTiniic4si;f ' Wxiin. , f uifliably io jheirv'jeafllivre'puhVrly brightened .jr. the:-unit!diitXo MiP. pride' in jo, wlWihndled' ate rtfleftion " that cur nativeeountry bo&flf ft fejrrVinary,, where bylhe'perext"ellfl'fvlfgTflatie: patronigeiitigenious youth might be U right to cmuIaUlie worths of heir fathers,' here their ounds niight benlightened with know- Jedgcj'eod their hearts inputted with a love Qf iuiticeJ rnctrlity and religion where, tber 'IniBlit Jearn to . eaibelmir the manly and ptt'fo- tic enqnwrnents. which wnftitute fircnijth of 'chaa.'Vr, and qualify them-to cherifh ibtmoun- tainrjfafbfwert li!efty,wlh k the arts that polling ell the chanties that tweeten the inter courff oocial life''. ' With the titmtR ineerhv. j i 1ml the I'igtjtjl rtfptSt I am yeut vrry humlh fervani, V JOSEPH CALDWELL. . . - ' - " v ft bclmyen the Citieena of Peterburg to be upon their fuard, and to obferve the. great eft ciicumfpcd oo and vigilance, or this place will meet' wjth a- calamity as dreadful as that which has befa'leo Norfolk It hems, that lately two attempts hive been made to fet fire t the towa ; -ant oirdattitday hiht lalfr aftd "gain on Suri day morning, about 10 o'clock. & negto wo. an'B'(dircatried it the aft of kindling a par cel of ll and combuftiblc matter under the fill o? a htt(e In Ci"of Street,' neai ly dppofitc Mr, Brewer's tavern, & had flic not fortunate' ly been caught in the nefariousand diabolicul ittrmpt, k is py.tb,'l9nc 's town would havVbeeu deftioved, as the wind .'blew r very frffhiaThe woman has been cauimirted o jail and we trud will receive the pupilhmeut the iHinoufuef or her crime defervrj ' . v' " Pcterjhurg Jrttelgtmer. A mo3 atrocious murder. was committed in Perdleton Diftrift, on the, ?7th ult. Mir Polly Ycung, a fine amiable young worn in, o the morning of the above day, had left her fa- ' ; thetY'houfe, to go to a mill two miles diftant, and was killed en her-return about ten )'clock, by ber father's negro fellow, in a manner tod baibarouftand indecent to detail It is however certain it wm one of the fouKft murdtrs evr known jn th?i countr y.-TJiia , nionfter ofia humanity and blod(hcd,"was fhiily convifted of, the crimes he bad committed, and was eae- vfuted.- Cvluml'tapaptr, 4 ftafsrb;at iVtheeTeBine, rfaith it is well the daysartf fhort iuft now! he fhall be acquitted. P"alIojrUie appeiraiirjb?CBmes recreaut, and pronounces ths -"horrible word pi Craven, he malllofe his liberam legem, "and become inTa.' mous.V- As to the cafe of deroocratic'Co'Dgrtlf.' men, if one of theif does not loofe his" elec lion, he "won't much miad yTer matters, for as to ".becoming, infamous, 'V forfootKmaiif ' of them na doubt feel proud ,in enjoying ihu ' - - - .- "' ' : .' r ON Monday the. 13th ultimo came co the irgum'ent iapon, the'appii.cation for a new trial in the JCafe of the people again ft H wryCrufwel!. "niia'caotc Is' undoubtedly frefh in the rccoilec'-' licm of every I'rifoH to liberty. ;The appKcati on u'i8maae6n fevers! grounds, but ih two mod important mgrc? I ftxThat Chief Juflice Lewis, :ought at the tfisl,vtd have petmitted the trr1thNf5O.be given in evidence--and, 2nd, fbat be ought to have fubnitted rhewhole mat ter a ilTue to the 'j'iryV Mr. Van Nt fsopened the. trgu meat on Monday for Mr. Crofweflr Mr. Cajncs, of New -York, followed him o the pirt of th? people, . The Court then ad jouroid. On Tuefday,. Mr. Spencer fuhmit ted his argument' on the, fame fide, and was re plied to by Mr. Harrifoa; Mr. Harrifon- was followed by Gen. Hamilton, who fpoks ui.til night 1 whn, being much exhaiifted, ?hc Court adjourned until man ing. Gen Hamilton then relumed his argument, an I ct fed ah ut-noon n Wednefday." The argument was conducted. I with grrat ability by every geutleman 'engaged ' in it. It will not, however, oe tlvug tit invuti 'ottMo fay, that the fpeech ol Geo. Hamilton exceeded the expt&ation and even the hope of hii;frtewK--- He rofe above-hmfU -l bad tnoft CjiM above human iature... . The topics le-Beautlful Jnfporiti Horfo ' r ' r . aS .vnL..- ...... ..V .. I . .. ' '- ,.:-!a V',- 1 ' ' . -'- -1 liR.yANG'LY.NN '..-4 - posxscRiFr; m ' ' . a . - - . mrt ' iiurr j;nd l u dg JL.e wis are in eorru-.fo tion for the -r'ffice of Gofernrr ;.f. the dare st yCCntoHe r-nt Goverrm, 1, nas uccH. oojHBaiea' ror uis "V.iccJrrtn , . dent of the: United tstitbsf "! . ' ' - '' ; '4"--;--?r''V:l . '.. - ' y. v y '-'.'l''. f ' -'In Cmrrfs, Fit : ,tr, ..Findley, . from the conmiire? cf eftion;,'' y rnade a report oavthe" iepreeritatioQ pt .Duccari "M'l'arlanecomplaining ftttht undue election or rSamueTrlX Tui via'nee. ' 1 he report concludfi with the opinion" that there not fufntient.evU Uleneew Tet afide the election of Samutl D. Part f iauwv , - ,; . , bales fat Vendue ';? WITHOttT P ESB RVP.V . . ' HE remaining Stock o? C(od btWgin J. "to e Ettate iTrriatc RolXKiC', njL)AM, dec, a part. of whith.are ob late ioi. porta' Ions, arid confting c( a var;itftyf ani eles well worth; the attui ion oiountry Mer- .chants wiil" be offered forJ"ifc on'tbr 23 day of.pril n?xt, and continue from day o dar until me wnoie arexiitD .tct or. on a crerfitT oi pg bond und fccuiity to iric EXECUTORS. N Bl -Thcfe indebted, or having accouota uni'ettled uith faid cUate, will be pleafed to call on v R. R.A1F0RD, " JgtHt jot tli tucutorr f FiiyettnAUe Feb 29. of R. Adam. " were of a loott ioterelling and importrtt nature. It was a miyhiyjefIlut-J.n the canfc ofurtbeny and, although the life of this great mm has been one perpetual fliunqie in the caufcof I'bei;. ry, 1 muli quelUoii wh.ciher any ad of his haV bten cf fu-h tlTqUaili, fer vice to his country, t o freedom, to r ji'i'blicaiiif.n, as this bold (land in, f?v"ur of the prtTs. The pawer of cLquencf warexhibited io his fpeet-h beyond cautep'iX To coiivjfteeand pcifdAdo 'o force thVear from the tye ofVlhe uged, and. Uie jroiiii to lijitateT'tloot bim themplealure, i' the ted of true flrquencv Tfns be did. It waiadjyt triumph f virmeand talrjit9. All iVc argii i.eirts wee tj-ken, aid, we un derftaad," are to be publilhcd; 1 cauit pre ("uaie t fiy what'- the court vyi'i deciie tJ( doubied'y, li .w.ve-, !ib'.ty and law- ,i'l be the guides to thcif detilijnv ,ST"T C.i'l O. : Saks ras Pact?. Bf a tUt from Walhjngton we Wftf- rhat rn,'6atuiday laff,-j(l February 1 Mr. Tchn. .... . . -' ' . . . Kanuoipo and others cwned at -a he fBalt q urters that in the cocrfT-rjco iverfptin, ag the !try gos, a Mr. Allton frortvWorth Caro .l!na indirectly gave Mr. Randolph the lie j that . a I idy hemg at table, Mr. Randolph got up & rcqie.Vea return, d wild wine,, and threw n into the face of Mr ; A'ftptr, ""the ft tJeliberAlily broke i g-Ufs over hj headj and threw a bottle at him,, telling him. to tckethat for a puppy. --The next daywas jSun d :r, and as in ordiuary cafes ptocefscannDt be ca?v.ntcd on that day we fuppofed it paffed off" wiihout' a writ from eithT of theenikmvn commanding the other to meet him at a tiie and place named. Hat on 'Monday, " thedawn. was ca'tr-the .morning lowered and heavily with clouds brought on the day big with'' -iius f powder and ball ! Happily the gloom was difpCTfed by the magic wand ol the" civil "Jlb ityt or ia other woVdjU: the. parties wrte-. perhaps bound, oyer, to ifcep the peace wiiliw " 'he titritory of Columbia, which ' beinq a t raft' 'of fuch amazing extent, to wit, ten mile, it ia probable they may iVet in the whole coiirfe oi 1 heir lives be able to journey beyond it for the r'irpofc of deciding' the trrejttdoacomb'at. 1 orihe rulea-o'f this combat.'flvould they eCer incline to try it," we vjJthowever rel'erthefe antagoniftMo- a paM uriou.i6fvmatio6 - it.the Ajh volume of ihevjmmentaries,' whfeb theyXan apply accofdintftACtt cti rn ffiSrfes. .-'it r. ik. 1 . .-1 1 . . . " ' . 1 1 incic laiu uownj among ptner I rungs, tliati neither party.muft hire a champion." And." Stati of ortm-Garoliva Hilubjraugri Uirid. oktt CarftHgton.'Vi William Chriftmati and -r ... ' .Robert M'Ltmoie. . rN h'n Cafe the -Coiirt or''dred, Ths":itiy.icai-f T on be made 3 weeks fHecieflively i.(hIualu.; Carolina Mineiva ; or, A nti Jacobin,-that on lefs.lhe Defend.ints .do refp ctiv-rty file their Vi.'f&rs' in the Clerk and Matter's C-mce "f this Court, within the three tit ft Days of this to coadodl lier to a,n adjoining , to3!H,iQj0rtv,-r,c 341 fhalt be tkso pro tonftj, Ami himfeff.to the company, filled a fclafs'J deeffed acc'''' . " S&Kf Q9jy,- . r,.:. ..-I,.,,.,'. "A Teacher wanted. T?HE Inhabitants of Raltirr Norlh -? Carolina, Jatfe$, lavtjy. ere aHt-ufr for an Academy in one of the tquaii of iW. City, ptveu to them by the. Leg fLH ore lor yth- IEErBciet to Mate at my ft able, with in int atiit of the CtV of Raleigh r tat tyttrty"tloJari the Siita." hwVnajr.fa5.iP, charged b4 the payment tf Tttteen. .prpvloVi payment ii riiade by the firft day of 'Jannary r. ..J 1 ti r ' m 1 ' . t '" . jicji j lorry coiiars to miure a (via re IQ.J'e wiii oil, withi t li e -fa m e ded uctioo aiiri the Stafoo, "tf paid within the fame tiitie.V' Should the nrt petty of ay Mare infiird be changed, the In- lurance will be demanded in every inlbnce .. btiould a Ware inlured not prove, Vila foal, the ;nonev wiil be returned.; r " : ; - . '.The feaCm will commence the firft of March, and end tht tcth of Auguft. . Go.d and eten Mire paiturage, well eclofid, and Strvans lent with Marej boarded gratis. No liability .ff accidents dr elcapes, but the greatelt care'lhatl be t?ken Mprt vent cithtr ' T'ie Proiii"isror8 of this Horfe contemplate 'keeping an tmp .mdrHoife in this neighbour hood, arid !i so: 1 a Mre put by the Seafon not orove with Fai (th" rrKiDty bx'n'g paid) tht GUner wil be entitled to a isealon of the fame Maye-the t r'feafpn gratis. ' '' Brtau TLrtta h n fine- dark iJiyvjwilh a ftar in his firehead ; full five feet iwn & a halt inch' high I will be eight yeis oldi t-xt fpring; ii'pow Til hWhTiealfh a'trd yturT-" a'nj for tU gce of form and propoitlari is "Turpuljed. by 110 tipilf on tl Ciniiieut. Hk Pk'rfor!iiafice oo-the Torfj have tetn refpcelaUe; as will be irtu by a ftaiemeot, in Hand billa. , . -'P ED I GR L E. ' JiivK O'Lyvm was -got by Aftn, ftw't JSf'iihcr. to Wi.ifltey j hif d,iSi"by Le. g grandain" by ; Re'gir.ui,- out of Prophet Vdm . by Parturr. I gave fix hundred jjninMjior him ami he w 1 capitil runnei ; an i Mi'l him. to Vli. (t'aban in 1.800, i h hi '"engagements freight hundred gtiineaii. Xpryjj, wa6 p,,, .jy. William Corrf.irrh, Efg. of.B iifori h. Rklmonii JlOmdct 1 to (i'gntdj G0. tlAKER,- , Tliofe gnit'emen who wifli their M.res fed while with he Horle can have it cone plantirul ' twenry live cents per day. 7 JOSHUA SUGG Wake Corny, Ftlruary, 1804.. ' A fit Pcrfo" lherefre if the aDDfllant or anninvct n w man, a piieft, an hfunt, ( mind this, Mr. Rah ? dolph ) r f-the age of mtfTiWi w" 'hi? no ' he ot lhe may counterplead. and"Sfe the wag ' " of battle; & conjpll the appeVjto put him- fejf upon the country. . I riefe good folks are , . 1 r ad y ir thecou n try , grovn'ng fa t, a Tom tCtatMc'ys, ati Krpublica'hifln; their meat and. th dtiirk.3 ' Alfo; thrpeerVoftb realm . I h thy IVrr cd S t a t cs, K con g r t f me rV, Randolph and Allfen 'both ire- -(all not be . .challenged to wage battel, on account of the, l! -S!'!. K .erfoVorhe ' citje;riebf .Londoni .'by fprcial tharterV;becalife fighting' jleems -foreign to their education and e-V ploy mffr't-.--fMqtRapcTd!Jph can Jay, whether in Virginia gouging, is foreign to their jtdatatidu artd'enpployment or not.i Aftercererrony rpf throwir.g down the glove;ranr g it up,' ! and the folcmn declaration of 1 pcllant and ippeHee, . as they sre calledV ckftone continues) 'j'.The battel is then - to b fctght with batoas, the folemnity and the oath agaiolt mtifetrSn'iiTircerf st'tftd if the appellee be-io- :fir vacquifhed, that he'annot or will not fight acionger, he (hall he adjudged lo be hanged immedistelyX But" if he killthe;appllanror can maiotaia the fight . ftom funiiiiog till " the. i'ur.iole.. are t t lirviis ot' eopayKiir a A the lftitu:i.n If' they c.-uld ... . , 'meet-with a Cleyman7c'T liberal EducatroP and PrincipSts, who wpi5ld,iake Charge" of th"--Aadevy-ndfi ths Citi-aeos a wtf kly Difr ru.-fe-, fuc-roold he preferr.td, and tor fuch a Charar, it is believed, a handfomc S a 1 a i v t W o utd-W'-prtf ft d e 9"" . ' Rlcigixbeinguh Seat of , the State Govern-; ment, r-iid cftecmed a Kealtfiy 1itn iiH!, would- doiihtltfs. prove aii. arVeablV Kcfiieiice for a ITetfon of the' bove:Defonpuo;-ic.X'';' -. ' V A ' ' A rr.il.... 'T-U- in.itJit 'iWmer Sthlars-in-ReadiHgrrWi"Pguli Accouui, is alfo. wasted. Application to be made, by Letter (pott ' --- a 1 pai'J to J. Uaies, lioa'rd of Trolteeu March .1 2, 1 8 04. Raleigh, bterctary to the tt r "" " 1 "" .. -A VALUABLE Tac of-ND, fituat XJS.. ed witbiii hor Miles of Raleigh, Snd neat the Plantation of Mrg. Camp. AiierLl a fmall Plantation cleared on the Land, and it rsVs well Watered as any LYd in the County.'. f or particuiara apply to L A AC- H 0 Nl E R. - Walt County March 1 1. . " . 3 4 " TenDollars Reward v . AVA Y' from'thc ithfcriber ahSut the XV iSiultimo, a Mulatto M, named Htfn ry Davis, wlio bound hrmfelf to me as a tetvant for a'term Qfyears; in PecemberUf; he is a dark comolefted fcllovr of a thin Tiflage, about j 21 years of age, about five feet fix inches high was FaifeJ in Lunenburr county,- Virginia," but has lived in the upper end of Wake county for -ieveraLysIlaflL pajLjI Will give the above reward to any - perfon-'who will iiave him com. raTtted to ahy J'! Jo this ftate. v "'. ,"'" : ":Hxm G. ELLIOT. - ; CumierlinJ January, 31 , 1 804, ll; T the fubferibtr's houfer Irving on the Yad ktn Road, 16 miles Fro;rrFayetteviIle, on nig !ji.thj ot h t rutO iraye ; line '.Gen tie man, vhofe same by information colleed from hi few papers, &c. wa BENJAMIN J. MUL LIN, by occupatiorv 1 Taylor. Ft o;n appear ance was much -cnfumptive, and faid by a negro boy (Ins- waifer) to be trave. ling-froru Augufta in Gcorgiai to Virginia, 'witjva view to recover his health f bj.it ihore' piobabfy with a view to die am&og his friends. He vvas fo. far exhausted Ipt' at i ivedrthai but few words of lev. fe waa fpoken by hirjj.' - . 'Ha has left a young likely Uegro Boy, two fine Hoifes in excellent riding Chair, a Trunk, hrvding many good clothes ;'United States Bank Bills and lt!verf tohe amount of about two ban-, dred dollars ; an- elegant Watch, kc. See. af now fafeio the fubfcribers care who has" taberrth's method oCnotifying the heirs, relations, kc". (if any there be, y to come forward, demand their property and lake 1tway ; fubjecl: however to her charges for tteDdahcJbor'l.feedin'gikc.' " 4 Krpra .bis genteeapparel &c, the fubferiber is Jed to believe that he mull have heen of genteel ewiftectidtvs,1 and is- fucK fhe wilt expect then) to come forward with demands on the property nroneiiv authenticated, without which, ftie wilt notconCJer hfcrfelf juftifiahle in furrendering. CumLer'jnJ Ctunty , Feb. ? . , 5 '-P ' . fix, months, gyjpg - La lid for sale. - ' I .'HE dibferiber offers for fa'tr that valuable i - tract of Land hereon he now lives, con joining betwecn three and four hundred'acres well adapted to the cultare of Ti bacco, Cornj Wheat or Cotton ; ground clesied (un-.icr good fence) iufhcientftb work tea.hands with a good Dwelling Ho"uf,Ilittheh7 Granary, Stables, and every nectffaiy houfe ; excel! nt"y watered, having three good Spr'ngfufficiently near to the i hpufe There is alio an excexlent Peach Orchard and a tolerable Apple Otchar ' : The Land if ' equal to ar y in the county, and IierSon Richlaod Creek, within 15- mites of Ralrigh, and three ' miles -of the Falls of Neufe. JOHN NORRIS- Wike county, Feb. 15, 1804. 7 . RACES. HE Chatham Courfe Rices will com mc y ce the fit ft Th u rfj ayt a fte r the third Monday in March nfxt, the Horfcstottart pre eifely at' one o'clock. 'v The fit ft days purfe three1 Mile I"iaatt,- 'free to a y i-ir fehl a re or GidiBgrcitfry-eigh'r for sire as followl1; Aged Iloifes Six ycai'S old Five years old F jut years old Three yc r4 old 130 poyads. ; 124 ditto." 112 GO. 98 do. 81 co. 3. Cj" The Ptinten in Virvinta anJdnnia, are requeued to ihfrt the above in (heir papers. - j, For Sale, ,?Tp HE,,rrJUt.ati.owh'eM H, tow lias, in Johiitton CoHBfy within 2 miles' of Smitpfield, and on the Bi a in road from Smithfield to Favctttville : and on that leading from ,yTilming9n to. Raleigh.- :!t confifts of 1 600 acres, a fufficienj. propcilion eLwhicfe is rich low grpipds, rd the remainder is upland j)f a good quality end. k!1 timbered; has on it a valuable" App'e and Peach Orchard,, and it Jwtll waieted.; ..-There is : on the piemifes a mof' valuable mill feat on a never failing creek, when timber abouoBst'Bfid from which lnniber oitght witht'Ut -'trtuble' br- afted.-'-t0'NeV.6er.i-.lK' Manfion hou'fc is - r florie;hfgb,' ta newand nearly fioilhed. ad flr-nds in a pieafaotaDct com-" niandiog" fttuaiion, in a good' neighborhood ; and from tnelonglcipenence of his family, the ruVfciibe'r can lTerr it io be one of the heahhi. eft plaecs io tW ftate. . , '"f ; .'-.'. If aiy"pejfoo is defiroua to purchase a iTarm of rhilMcfctiption, he ia tvite4 to view it for himfelf, trd ft it believed that he will find few 'places that uriitein vhemfo rr.any adyantsges. It wiil b fold on Very reafcpable terms, and the payments made cafy'to the put chafer. ,'. v BLAKE BRYAN. Y -Joliyliu mntyfMarcbf, '' '-j 'k rj?;f. :,.,? . . , Two years old a feather. The fec nd dspurf: two Mile Heats, free for any ' Hotfe. More or ctldinr catviner rtioht tor age, 'ageeab'.e to -jftn-j d'dytt,ruiii...g.' Cheraw, Feb. 10, 1804. . 1 ;A Great Bargain. . FOR frle, 900 acres of land in Wak-e cnin ty, lying 011 the waters Buckhorn, Neala, aid Htcltor'g creeki. Mr. Butt ho lives ad jacev to this trait i!l fliew it to any oae wifh iog to puThafeproperty .will be -taken' in part y. pay, Alfo another tad of tbout 300 acre, on the eaft fide f Neufc, within two or three miles, of Pager's . Crofs ioad?. This traft ia very fvrtije and adapted to thc-culture ol": grain aad cotton andToperi Jard fufficicnt 46 wof k,tf three ov four hands pctfeflida 'may Be had Jm mediately.' . . ; -.9t'' ' A' -wAnjr-prfin-'f iflifg t o pnrchale will applr. to the fubfciiber living "witHin cmilcs ef the Jatter natt BENJ. SMITH, 15,: '-v-' : ;v- William Flacky yi''.. 2 ' S.nUIe Q Harnefs Mahr, ; , . . .. nrA KEo this meihod of inf fining hisfrtenrlij iS-fi! X a-.d the pnbiick i-i generalM? ji he hae moved his, ihop next, door to M -. ; Vm.:-4'rn- ilrongs Inn, hefe he continues to cany on the ... J SADDtE 2c rJARNE ss malting Diitraets tn an na vattous nrancnei ; nc nason ouu a ftJJ -unw.tr , . roent rf worpn.'s 'and men's Sad Jles ; Hirnefir of all kinds ; plated and ptJliftied Bittsofthe newcli patterns f he natters himfelf from bis at tentioo to bufi. efs and having the heft materiala 6meefTh"plTr1fiagefTenerou -' J Ofders frpm the country will be attended to with pnctualiny and tJiipatcn. ' - . - 'RjLtiGB; February 4,1804." ' .v; ; '.' .? liitf Indian Queen i T VlpHE beft ftand in the City of Raleigh fr : '-. s,T8vern; VThe i houfe contains thirteen rooms, nine of whieh. have fire places. On the Idt is a commodious HSrchen, a large and con-.. -vem'ent Stable. ad all otlisr rtquiute out houfea, ; : ; I will "either- feU thd -premifes or rent them fot -oe ortnore jeartv-'r'' 'ivv..TV:'-""' -"2. ';' -'''Iiray'eni,. -N- ) : : "-.'.:. : : Oppafite tlielCoutt Houfe tot terms apply to -, "' , -WILLIAM NORWOOD.- Hilljbsiroitgb DtcmUt i 2 ; j 805, v . '; ; t i 4- i " v 4'.i::; -1 - 'A: ' -1- ... I '1 a- a - i .l- . i' ': i'.:
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