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X - -JL. :-B... ... - - . - fcrrtt ft p'teeepto of thii venerable ifcx&j .you caueayoac jasner i-wuKj griei pncr lie is now, beading from the skies & shed ding tears of sorrow over who has imbrued fcU rhaods La humin 'btod. Did you forget the respect thst was duV that important aod " dignified, station to which y ju were Called by tfje vow of your coun trymen ? Hove will yoa dare td appear anin in the councils of ' that nation, the law 0l whr;h rou have gtpssly violated by the murder of its favourite hero ,--Had you no regard for your ora peace of mind, .and the honor and happiness of your friends ? Co vrhirt yduwtU the accusations of a guil ty conscience will raise a tempest - in jour soul not eaaly to be calmed. Fly to the re motest corner of the rh--hide among the -savage of the desert, still, the ghost of Ha milton, will plonge a dagger in your heart, more painful than the fatal ballwhich de rived him of life. ;r Wretched man lr-(br-' S viWby your, friends accursed by, your Natrymd pursued by the vcngeao.ee or that God, whose eanr are open to the cries . of 'lie widow andthe Orphans' what retriawi ibiyw ! !L?!?" etXt? e extreme ? , . ' W JemandT'mou tbqw ir vice more.i---.If your heart retails any vest igeof.hoaorrVirtue, or patrtotismttrlmpt . not to iustify an act which aU condemn. but voluntarily appear before the bar of your country, auu quicuy, wu'ior ipe aecision of its justice and mercy. TYBALT. "tog'm i8o.-..;,?r.-. . -. ,-. MONDAY, AUGUST: 13. 1 804. A piece copied in fa tKe fart Regis itr- from the-National ' Intelligencer - vndertak mg to pnvetnat i nomas jejerscn was tue author of ihcDcciardtioitofFMepcnddftce, appear ed to- Jetervt:-:ti9tic,7' tyo had aecordlntrh proceeded to fiiakcsiich remarks as ide dstgvid it to require, when wefohndthey had linen sibty txtekded to'such 6 lengthy asnot to ' le tidnissibk inti tfuswees paper with out the exclusion of matter riofe immediately inter esting. he& are therif ore postponed arid will appear in our peak, . v $ ' - r- " " ' . ' - y The elect 'on for members pf the state U- ghlattxre; land-representor closed throughout the state on Friday last. TheJoUcruing i the result (f ifaie County. . William ffitifonl Senates ffenry 'Ii 7? Cooke and :Nathrl Jorievr ft Commons., ; J fi':. 'yv : .?u. Richard St ar fc rd, Representative in Gon 'gress for, this astrict. j:i!j--&0-.l : v..:V J Mr. -Stafford- ftMtfreftnt herf during wiitUttdioai. and fatnt much of kit time, til the polls ,'.tjft fifipeartd to J Lied i fuch- a matiucr 4bji a gptd; maiy; perfihi t rat fa than vou for Mm, tiewti tltra Vfot no other. evndidiUet threw away war yoitt , nr Duncan Camer69irrehiia7d:rf MrJfJ aadjftbn ftintontjun. ; - r ; Cot'- Hwr ids', lately 'Beta, r in "PWSdtJpBtiu eo wut b?Jftn bf tfje ftAhnutngpararaphken from a fnpr baUfhtdin that tity W the tht it .y f.-j bax heeifuggted that Ct Burr h wotting ' Iff i for the arrival of fomi of hit body guard . at 4 thenar of M L.Uaritad Witftn were enter : id upm f&t-mtay Willet on&of tht faget for Phila deiphia f lut lefnre the Bait flatted tiofe gentlemen 'wertJft&rwifrf ef tteA j,ngt Office, wrotti eppyitt to meur namety ' gone 10 lag' when the .atkt jnttryleiy toolpUce MrrMatthew-i,.-pavJ!r, , who ts known to be in the ixbnfideocelrj,-,Biirr.and his rietidsf ri$t. in PeaTl-stre'it'i geatleman of vcracuy-'with whom I am acqualntwi and, in r stdtn of exultation, : M Wtlldo yiu npt shkke f do yW'rtJremt7:'-Trc'm' blej said my friend, for what I for the tLTZ ofyour.JeaJeriitixApivUfQralthou neral Hamilton it. the TtisTy.'A is no f the" last that is n t Aty 1' Davis bas, sShce confessed rto Mr.-Lang that an association of dx:rJsts n formed, & that one of their objecti was h th;kt aivaij the life of Gsnsral fVefoinJth1teVfromthe.CHi2n of jthii norniogf If the circumstancebe true, it must, iodeed,- fill with horror the mostbandoned heart. . w It is understood that Davis expressed himself, the -morning after the fatal wound was gtoeny in tnetDiiowipg wortis. lie was highly elated and spoke m an arr of tri umnh. . .' ' "v--v ."" ' : ' yesterday afternOonv- ayij' Davis (meaning the afternoon if the day on rvfuch Burr', friend paid him a viU---You may depend Mr. IJurrV a d-v-ish good, shot ! -After we bad drank, a glass of wine, conti nued Davis, Mr. Burr remarktd, by way Ofapolcgy, for firing a , little below the breathat had it uot b.vch for snioke, or a ji?mg momentary mist, or sometntng or th,it naiu rr Which n r ru pted h 1 4 i s i An , he should hove fafeJ the hall exnctht in Lhe ycenlre pfC sral II Jintiton's hear! j I Such, according to Davis, who said he heard the remarks, were the reflections of $tr. Burr : be shotw 5 or three inches below the design ed mark i ths ball did not pierce the ccn- X? of the heiff, arid for thfs the-accom- alished Mr. Burr, owed, to the sprightly young friends by whom he was furroanded, aTvapology I Merciful God, what must be the feelings Oi the man, what his desperate ' ProJssr;PrU of HlsVrifff. Us invant ed a sautical machine to ava persons fr m -drowning. To trjf the effects bf it against the united currents of th IortH Sea and the . Balti ifdun; waggone,:- nltmld.etera'oii,; having . fcquippird himself in ththachine wearer. lT'"Xn mdtcoihjiiPf en pur oses S&firixeV fiienb'ar of the Mississippi Tertitoryy Ore eppoified bijftlie ) President, td . a wend Red rherjo its sourcif ; to take the 'latitude and hsgcf:ifie various river V which enter it eerteuned: to examine the ' mineral " X$c.'of de ccuniry f 'then to proceed, to the head of the. Arkansas,' find descend tfiaitiven mol ing the same observations enquiries V .. . .It .i n -curicui ifact, and worthy rf remark, lnt th actual duration of the Republic of France has i existed 0 i long, only a just to tptaJjleTdurationlrf''ihi ' ' Cvrnnohwealth of ;lfyhkh'vtras eleven years and four wonth W adav,if ;'the:pmmencement 01 be dated frra the death of the Kmg. r GOOD NEWS. -The season, ,sa5 a Bostoh paprr, in every. quarter,1 has been unusually prolific. The eariv harvest has been abundaut--Tjt: crops ot nay uncommooiy nr avy j ana wen gotta iand the prospect of the latter har vest particularly of the Indian corn, highly propiueras. - . it- The cohtinuahe of dry weather has been such, Ms we fear, will very much injure, if not totally destroy the crops of corn; and the tobacco has also suffered materially ior the want of rainIn theupper parts of the State, -particularly, weare mtormeu the corn and 'tobacco have bvc'n so parched by. the rays of. the sun, as.to intrease the itars and apprenensiOns ot the farmers, to a degree that is truly distressing--! n 'the nticiibourhjopd ot FetmbUrg we know the blailes on the stalks are burnt until lliey arr hearly as dry as fodder, and present a me lancholy spectacle.---The hopt s of our far mers have been completely blighted, for in thefirst place lhe ir fields of wWat were rencbrxl with an over quantity cf. rain, which. produced the rust, and otherwise in jured the gralrt;; andhow ihci'r Cfjrn and to bacco Will be burnt up IrOm the want of 'timely, ahd refresliing ehowtTi.-i-We hear, indeed,' that in Brunswick, "and about Sus; stx and Sobthampvon, they have betn bles sed with one or two pardalrahis. anjj tbe falls we had in this toV;n arid pc ifflibnrhood bo Saturday .'and Sundav, though not pletr- I tiful, were very acceptable, and no doubt ct infinite service rut we are airam sohi fltbe corn had already beenso parched, as to rerder its revival i m possible. a-Wt be lieve the . wf atheV gPerally, in - dinVrer.t part of this State for some time pist,, has beeo Uncommonly dry," and destructive to "the growing crop. Jpn GeOrgT we art told, they ha ve: also suffered from the same cuases. . ' . : ' v " sage he eat, 4ran arid stroked apipe, - to shew tha .jPeirfbeuune-th'; eol, v h'pooto'at a boat to wrin' himself ;by rowing ; but soon sprang: into th water; again and hap- Ipilyacheil the Swedish shore, after' a passage oi one ftour and a quarter. .un nis arrival he saluted the "pe.ctators'with a pIsV toj shot, ' t and Wavd a flag which he drew from the -f navihg rerhained short tirtyi.at ileSsingburgh : lie returned to the Danish cojist, where he arrived amidst the shouts of the curious,; who lined the shore.' The Machjhee'ighs butaeven'' pounds and fastens rburid the waist of th Pojlfa-ipt: - y y. Town cf paytftepille, Robert Cochran Rg. ' bra m NelLand yeiben JjnTft..Gommoni. merous SntCtatflrS.- matw' of whom aeouWl tZjrrefponiint wUelbit Jllarttn.had only panted him in sailing liaatsAih depr-TS''7 m(dan SRfartandfor Congreft.- tnrm ha tirr-A a tifivf . Ton ViUVai I : it tared the latter utltBed. . v ' At ap.antJCctibu. iri JLdfsea'oo; ict'.-. FirUhd iad 23 1' yotMan ; Martb v Pickett andHalno-yoa?,".: 'T Jltarfenp-llt. jjSK: fi V JokiMarw.ll, Commnufy jti ',:PrtoJkM$ohn"fiier:$ fyjidu'dnd "&arriitfiom t a'meetinc beld iaWimmzton: Capt. Thomas emyVi funteers. m conseaueiice of the mfelancholv ' I intelligrrce of thedea'th of General Atsx'; ander iixmio ji was unaniroousi.yr a-: greed that ihey ,wear' Crape; on their (efei arm for thirty daysi irtr.der.to evince their". (deep regret end 'to symfiatWse ; with theirI fellow-citizens in the irreparabfe loss Ihcm-'"i country h3S suVained by the Unuhijly death 5,' this ofitcer.i which' states authbritv in the U means and under caused and procured to be tortured Louisa uameloij. ,. It States that ropes were fasten ed' round her wrists, that she wa thus rais ed up, and afterwards let down upon spikes, on which 'site was suffered to remain with the pressure cf the whole weight of hef bo dy ; this wis practised from time to ti'mej nd in this horrid state of Sgony she Was s'iifrred to remain for twenty minutes at caclv tntervaf. ' '-."-.'.":'. - - -i -X- referred ac'tist " and unlorturtate termination of the career of preierreo asinsi i ana unioruiiiiiicrnnnitirHUf io uic . , that. he being. 'iaiLThat virtuous SolUier an4 MaEMmiii. , - ".'r landofTfioidad, had,by j . r. - - . color of Ms aituation,- . n s.aeni na? oracreo ior.inepro , tectton ot our commerce at tnr ports .ot ,;! . 72- follfcolng fabt are if the : - r ' -afwfiviir- Tuqkuk-af torroboroiing th ajfirtmn nvhttk he Las repealedlymade, that col Lttrr & i'uf itndt Bad formed en ejtciaf'fon ortsnfptrt ; V.1 fy fflr ihf fxpreft furp.e Of dejlhjiin thpali Jitai r Dfpittenti. . . Jj thefe thingt are fo, what -'hrrerh ougU&eyfotxckt jntyrg BrevJ I h.t ;:Circustaiicea Vhave.aiready Hcen. nolde4Apaii-(rohi tho.se whllfh may herei ;::.;aftu:rhcjdjsciosetl,'Mtisw ..:uev?dlnlconnciiou"w ;enr, that general Hsmit&ii1' haa 'falteff fas- re'rjfice 40 the tchi nations of wicked ndi t:tkluaW who had cbmblned'to take away his. Mife, hv addition to the facts which h?ve alrerly been puMishecl, and atthc threalV rKof thesi tematks r-, Iwill mention one, ;;ilhMrative oleipr dfethat f iftay he understood 'as pkdging myisejf to suit- 'unuateJhe IruUi oj tnejotiowingconversa- h, ii caiteajtpon outnexmi aianoriWf, About half after ten 6Mock of the jnom- J .ATnisste a late English'panef, t 'present' engages ribe "puWic attention in i Cardiff Vhd ftticinity, which will also, we presume, atn-act the neu tice Of the medical speculat ist JA Vouhg .woman recently died Inf child bed at Cadbx tote, near Cardiff, soon" -after delivery, awY the infant pining for that nourishment which nature' desig.d for it,the mother of the de Ceased, upwards of 70 years'pf age; put the child to hr own breast from which it sb& dre v tnilkv .and a cbplovislsu ppjy; speedily f6Uowingaben.QW contmueS sutklmg the infant- to the ad itvtration and astonish mt ft t of the wboleneighbourhood. rrx-:z2 A Sermon,. Preached at Poplar Creel Meeting-Ifaiif; Wake Covnty en the first Salt'wlh in April lusty f try thelReH. Jjeonard Prnthtr. Pastor of the Presby terian Qhurclies of StMhri and Mount-Herman Orange " tV now in the press and wilt be ready, for sale' in two cr. three days, . -. ir vAug. 13. 'XtTew'Wrn on the? 1 in5t 'Nathan Tis-, dale. Esq-- to Miss" Po'Iy Wade, daughter of Capt. Joseph Wade. " r - .-a - - -m A j..,.-..-r.:---.-. - s- ,r. DEATHS Dxr.D at IIjlit4X on the,3d Inst. Major Mackihnie; Long. V-.y? ''"', . ' '- -.'" i: At Nwbern on the 31st ultino, Mrs. FerebePasteur, wife of .Dr. J. T Pasteyr. In Piiilad-lphiV.on the 30th ult. Major G e neral W i 1 1 i a m If v i n e- ; t - A: Peters jj-c, suddenly, on Sunday pi'giit a week. Dr. Ashley. Adams. - ' ? !(Hjt ; - North-Carolina; " " ; npKfihan'irjaie and punctual mariner in Which ! A- th 5enff in particular, add the R'teniie, Ofliceri of thi State ceneiallyi biiVe latter!y fct tied and acmnted for the Taxes and other pub ic au f i. aufnonicj a oeiici inai it no longer re nuins; Meedary they ihould be reminded of the propriety of a flrict and ! c"tinued atttflti n to this importune and iiKlifjenfable duty i It is fully hoped 'and expefled, tht te condud of thofe Gentlemen for the cutren t year, will further prove their determination tvfiiftain a reputation hitherto fo we'I deferred. " This therefore is .rathrr ad dreiTed to the feiv v. ho have, failed and are in arreattfiirjn to the msny who have done their duty and are in the hahi of paying in nil! i and is tneant to caH their attention to the lill of Kamcx aiid Balmcet publtfhed by order ofihe lad AiTsm" bly, and bound cp with the ails of that feflion. Atthe Cpuffor Hrtloprduh Diftr: which will i,amm?nte on the 6th day of Pflober next, Judgmtntt with ; Intercft and Cofls, wi I be had in every inflance of linear. It is rot neceHirf that more fliou!d ie ftid on a fuhjscT: in itfelf fd fittlt agreeable, die cjuty of the Public Treafurer. bejng refined ami kno.wo to-a i FIT remains oiily. therefore for him to bope that thofe concerned uili perceive in thisr early and trnely warning, a renewed proof of his frierijh-p and 4'fpt!hon to" fcrve and to oblige afidjthat, JoJing "fight "of a further indulgence, thcywfil forthwith feritfufly fct about, tloing away the very rhfagreeable ne peCity of his proCeedirig a rain A tliem.';' .. jouNT iiAVypor),N - Puh'te Treasurer. .. . I WILIi fell or exchange' for VTeftcro Lands, .a trail containing is ta. Artdn-lyingTon Iorfe Creek jod fthe waters of Cedar Creek,' in ,be counties of Gran ville and Franklin j one thir d of whichlsoidTobaCcb Xandi thenreft well adapt ed ra thecurture' of CornV- Wheat, Cottoq, &C There is about tab" Acres of cleared Land, a Dwel in? Koufe.: Kitchen, Smokehoufi, Stables and Negro Houfcs. all new and fumciently large f. ra fmal' fimilv. T,he-i.'arfd is well watered I thete being feVeral good fprings, 6s wel! asfuodry orancnes wnicn run tnrougn tne irac.. ror fanher particulars and terms app'y to the fubferi ber ca the bremifes. .: . -i.P- . . HEN R.Y GODdLoE. - Jorfblk and Cuarleston aeyeral flat hot- v tomed guU boats, Carrying a 32 poundcri7--'J ; lr. Manroe, saya a Poiladelphia paper, is appointed G wernof oi' Louisiana.' ".-'' v IVtitre informed from ' an tffifialfonrcty that the '.',; Jury of InjueJI fummoned by iSs Coroner to rxa- . nine irfr the clrcumji timet of the untimely dtath tf the ilhtJirioUt Hamilton, have agreed to the fotiow 7 tat Aaron iSitr Vice Prefdeht of the U. Slates vat 'gudiy'-fftbe 'murder ofAtWmtTHjp";''" mlltonand that Wm. P' PafrMfi-eft; AkttriSy'' at l.a'itt. and Nathanid' PAdtton, efa, Counftlor -at'LdVf vers atkejtndtif! 'frf:' -t-Col. Burr hays-dangerously ill near Phi- V ladelphia. So says a letter received at N. " York, ou the 3d..iV;-V.Vf--t"'T'Vl".'''.- 5 A iMd about 14 years oi&, of 'good 'con vexionsy tht can read, write, & spell welly , ivlll be received as an apprentice at the Mii ' nerva office. . ;.'.." " . ' ',';-. - ' ' - :'; ' '; ";.. NOTICE. ,;. . T . OST or MISPLACED, a Note of Hand JLj on Thomas Wa!li.t Dempley Hubbard ., and Heniy Hubbard, for Jhirty poundf, &VabhiriV the firft of January next i 'h Vick and Wiiliam t ; ' Love, witnefles to. Lid Kote, - . v -V . ""4 do foi warn any p'evfen or perlbns trading fof . a' Note of this defection.-. i V RANDOLPH ROADES. ; , :for sale, Por Sale at Vie Minerva Printing Office. SfmnnlJcleJSatls-Lessc Columbian Orator Goldsmiths England, . ; Ittfiaihe English Grammar riBiblessJe mrtiii, Webster's SpellingBocks, fcv :v' -' Clarke s Nrpos, Corderius?s Colloques,- -7 Cicero Dclphinii Ouidii Delphini U; : Gil Bids in French, Telemacast French Es? Enrlisht rj j ; v-j- - .-- Greek. Grammars Zenophon'e Qyropedeia Homer t. W ; " ; : (: A valuable gro Wench, ; 22 years obi, well acquainted vjith. fairs- purines Cooking, ftnd,w)rking cut ofd.'Crsl For terms apply to the printer. : .. y";'' ''" Wake Ci&)tv Auf. i.l"-; .. :"" - -: 1 :-T,e Copartnership cf Robert-flenfipg Co. f ! Having been this day dissolved, v ' - The Stock of .Gopds On hand, witl be solil at coat lor cash, - :: JOS t I'M KOSS.,, , To hom all persons indebted to the late firrri of Rtitrt Fleining & Co. ut reueflcd to roak . payment.. " - ----r----. y ';,;,yV.,,",, '." .'. ..- Raldgb. Augnjl l, 1804.. ". ". ""- -'y ' '" 'L'; V "7;-- THE Subfcribcrscffets for fale s very vsl-rr: luabre TracYpf Lnd lyinf :Jn Orauge .Grativilte" counties, bounded by rlitirmr'oa;' .' the Weft, hy. the river Nfufe 00 the South, by' ; K .Kpap and Reed ctetk 6u the Eail, andlby A -.-It i sight line fionj the fit ft to elaft rnentioned ' wat'er caurfe pa the Nwtli,' containing tabo " -Acres, and forming alrnoft a perfeft IqMa.re V",--' ' better than one half oftbeTtaA confiftsof rJatJ... lorfff oondi, the whole being extremely welp'.'i ":' adopted 10 th culture hf ; Whet Corn &c ana. much of jt to .1 obicco. Wo Vlaatida in the diftriAof Hilllborougb is better calcuUt-" v ed for railing Stock of all kind and particular. , ly Hops, as the'Tindearcd Ioi grounds afford "V a mod etcellrntjrange for themi on it thtreia;: y a good brick Dwalltnjt Hou.fe containing five ... ropmSw. Ivif Client ;,S oke botife, . &c all ip which at ji-vety trTflmg eapence' piar be put ia, '?. m condition fu it able to iBe accommodation of .':'-- genrel family i there is alio on ita large -"well bttihranary lately tfefled aod capable of hold.:' . wg leveral thoutand bulheis of gtam. v If Jh whole !.tic.Y fhou'.d be thought "too large fof .t .r ' , one Prchafer, it may be divided into two Co' p'en "Plantationa .poflVflion may be' bad tbia ff)i m foon as the gtowing crop' is taken bit fa v - . Wheat may b foWfl (tther if defired ht theJ, purchafcf, Such perfoos u may be difpofel -' to Te thiaVaftcf. Land, will make appli- . . cation to Mr.- Richard ;BeancJiartV who Uvea ' . near to it ekwho, formcly lured on it,- and for. terms applkatfea TBsy -be made ehher to hira tii: f or tdvt, - -PUNr CAMERON. .. . ' 'R'tPfhoronghJu!y 16V 1804. Ml
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