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GUSTAVUS VASAi roomtGelWofmy i The follow resoectine th patriotic hero who has added artist by a merit, in a which does The author visited the spot f wvn vu w! r - , oi, "E iubicnUri having bcenrdunr appointee, at tfae Snail give JOU a ClUODing r,AI nc poc uc. , j ; Superior Court of La; held K V. .ran vfi:' roii m v JUSl Tetewrd nt ,.' rv . ith and Ofrden. 1? i 7"" rrauas.- HurrVT.-. nai 4. .1. - ars and so m in Dalecaiia, where that 1 he othcer beggea sne wouia nou oiituru ejr executors and acmiuistratori, agents attorniej are ungarian Brothers. . ... . ...,,,...,... IV ,U-.Uni anA r-ctwt for h s re., t-xniou latwiaciory eviuwice v. viiciumh-cu. uic.r several Salmwttuulif I - . . l 1 . LI L n;i. nil liu. i . if. U..J... ,L. uu.t n ot ine very interesting anecdote biuck mm a mow on uic ucb wilu u ,w j'f nmm.; ic ui, ..-., vw-.u.5WUyl, ,y um u i i rea monarch "and truly strength r and opening- a Sid aopr, - nere, . ZZJ" of 5m " ' " . . . . i m " t i " 4. n i vru ai uiu iivuj hwij wi oaiu v a u ucw I ... related bv Mr. Ker Porter,. get into the scullery, cnea sne, u is u ni- - 1V oalh: W fiW schedule ol'hig oro.thev KODeno " ' . . . it t. .1 - a . y u tn r t - to his high reputation . as an pvw .uvii.uuii; i Dy nomy me creuurui me ii(iBniiuiu .itnuiii,,!! wtu . -r. Johnson - i i . r i t.rn- nifnther knnct. he nun? me suck auvr nwi c iase at wno&e kuh oe wa commiucu as an ocnm. toat xjo. y cionar. n t j ' tie . ..ni.m nnA,: and ahut the door. bure.' uaea sne,,m a y propose umus w. i.avater'8 fhvsnvnnm. X ; Erea, hea,, plagued iLh - M V.-JJ.Mt iaS" "'J ..vw. p i e .. " u vsi.f'i-'' - ---"'"6 "u n't u r r , who with laudable enthusiasm ucn a iouc oi siave. ' - thdrcUims. At which ume and piate the said crecitor, "ucu oi vvarsaw. er.at monarch soucht 'rduke from the Da- herself on his account ; but she affecting great r;i reby ooubed and required io appear before t. tin, and . Memoirs of an American Ladv rvdi niviMivi. aui,iii j. v"K . I " . r.. .u i.: : a k'.a . t-xhibu latwuctory evidence ol the jusuce ot their several ci, j:, -aajr. eajiarra- -'V?'. ,v " eims. Whereupon, or a soon herealter as the lituation 7 ,bZ, . d derived prestntatn-e, prayed him to enter her parlour .. thc tllatewiU admit the hall p-oceed to make dis- Watts Psalms,: Dwight'a edition, adniit of while she brought some refreshment. 1 Ue r butjon amongst each ani every ot the creditor so ap- Bell's Surgery, 4 vols. ' nish UsuriJer, obtained theubioinetf jirra. reverence for, the king, and respect tive, and the tradition is so exact, an trnni kiirh resrwr titlili1 soil rres. as tO no ddtfbt ofits autllenticitv. After dcribine 'Dane civilly complied ; perhaps, glad enough the place in general, he says get from the side of a shrew ; and sheim- "On the little hill just .mentioned, stood a mediately hastened to Gustavus whom she had Very ancicBt habitation ; of so simple an ar- bolted in, and by means of a back passage, chitecture, that.you would have taken it for a conducted him in a moment to a certain little t rca anrtmcnt. which Droiectinc: from the side of fold, had be'n the abode of nobility. It the house close to the bank of the lake whe ,-earint, in proportion to their resutctive demands. JAMES H V MILTON, ; '"'- WILLIAM tviCKtNS. 705 -4t Sept. 15, 1809. re FA YE TTE FILL E ACADEMY THE Iiuistees dl the Fayeuevillt AcarltMy with p!e ure iniorm the paienis and guarcians ot children, Do. do. by Watters, I Vol. Beddocs on Fevers. Fin. , n' Darwin's Botanic (U.rn vonsuniti Cdmyn on Contracts, a late work. Walker's Key to the pronuntiatinn Latin arid Script,,, e. Proper Karnes J em. cdnsisied of a Ion? barh-like structure, form- the fisher's boat lay, she lowered him dowr, that the Reverend ui,. am L. Tumw, engaged a Fnn. Humphrey Clinker. Tristram Snwi 21 thenen,e apiure in tl,e seat, and giv- "'' "irT KrcLm. BotoM cales, and odd ornamental twistings in the m? mm a uirecuon io an nonehi tuic iviv Hyetl wood. But the spot was hailawed by the lake committed jiim to Providence. ' yyirtue's of its heroic mistress, who saved, next, lhe high degree. ui repuUtion tins gentleman has kMa()v'c yiayo Aim annotations, derived ann enjoyed as principal 1 the academy. in Ra- vol. 45 dolls. Do. do. 8 vol. 12 Jo leigh renders uruiecesary the aediii-n oi 'anyhtpg 0n.thi Hlinter on the Blood. h head. It lot ins a sme'pieoge to those who purpose placing cnniiunan;6 Trrtt iheir children at this ichool, that the. union at.ention will l f " be paid tatheii ar'arcement ii, litiratuie .ind the improve- XC AledlCal Mu3etirnT 5 q and H mf.nl rt llitv nrwir'jlt TK j. I ri i . t n.tn. lU i.kl. l,t f Sllrl It 1 1 Q Vlliral 'l'hblC fUi In.. ...t.:..n i. n t. : . l . . . . l -1. ...- ' i'- liuu.iiij aiuii ut. wauiiii uu uit ir pari u -promote ine iu- JJaTWin S ZiOOnomia. ture useluiiieKs oi the ttudent.' ti.a may c t .nirlona sitaoy discharge of the dunes of iheir tusi. They CQiueniplate. -and have partly aua ge and enlarged Hie plan of educa narrowly betrayed by a Swedish no- his tobacco, and otner protiuce is ne not, in music. w . hent -his course -towards this' house, tins time, .unable to sen, except upon terms - T .-v .-,.v.., v. v. , uciii uis vouisc iow(tin mis iiurust, ... ' r has entated the uarticu ar aium n o! int. t umpis. Ar. hv a ntlpmannf the namp nf almost ruinous f And nave not muiuiuaes, , ' , ... V U l KV. J ilt i-V t w i : - v 111 illb I I IHVI" AYi'er presence of mllid, ther'life of the fu- . . . ujuKdJia. e deliverer of her countrv. The following Is not the present situation of the farmer, trrri. " . ii i i . fVa nM-rkmi .li liKvrr. .nrl 'inner il oi eve- re ine-circumsiaitces aiiuciea io; aaa most ...-, .v v., . of them were commuaicated to me under JJ other iclassl of men, tntich less favorable, 'ihe .very roof. than Vhfco the country was governed by a le- lnsti4Viis. hnvinc". hv tin Vvil ar.r.iHent. ,'deral administration ? Did riot the farmer in 'been" discovered in the mines, and after hav--'former years, obtain high prices for his wheat, tion in ibe leiuale ceartment, and tie aoduipnof a teach ing been bleman "thrn inhahitcrl Pearson, or Peterson, whom he had known lormeny in gooa circumstances, Dmcuuwu pal jamiiiesol ,1 town may be ha a iheiau of six or in the armies of the late administrator. Here, to poverty and distressr by the oppression ot even nolla.s pe. month. The cenruunuaMon oi fayette honed, fmm tn.hhVatirri.i 1m had. for. these hard times ? Canhot all these evils be "He, the ve.y ready comn.un,ca ; wuh al parts u the i t r ' , o - : : .. , merlv laid nn thi 'nflirt'V. thnf hp. Uirin1rl at traced ; T .. - - least find a sate retreat Pearson receiv ed him .with every mark ol Iriendship, nay, treated him with that'respect and submission which noble minds are proud to pay to the truly great, when robbed ofthcir external honors. He setmetl more afflicted by the misfortunes of Gustavus, than .that prince was for . himse lf ; and exclaimed with such d to th'e policy of Mr.' Jefferson and his txr hea,thtJttd by ,,s i"lub' f" ' 1 ir" ? T ' . ed to the kn .wn and approved abi itieso. the ttatliers, ien ' - . . der the faycttevilic Academy" fajkhiy cetlvinKl pubiic party Did not the fcdefal admsnistrauon corns in to power, with tin exliausted treasury and a government but newly 'established and notor gariized ; and wiih a mined credit ? Did not the genius and. virtue of federal men supply all these defects I Did-thev 'not oreahiz.- the ay cttevillc Academy hjghly atMtviniil pubi: notice and patronage. - . v D. ADtRSOK, yteiident. Oct. 5. .. : THE SUBSClilbEUS Having qualified as administrators with lli will !innivii In .1- I ctait rf k imiil i R-ovemment, establish public credit, and lay 4V . , M. t,. u..i ;r,u,.,A the broad toundation ol our nowtr ana wediui : , ... . ...r.ui. " fvuviuvuv ncaiu.ik 111. nyaiii-.a, uiai, iiiiivuu of awaitiup- a nrrnnsal to take im arms, he Did not . . o r tr r , . offered, unasked, to try the spirit of thc and has modntiuneers ; and declared that himself aitd is vassals, would be the first to set an exam--pl, and turn out under the conimknd of his beloved general. Gustavus was reioictd to find that lie had jit "last: fo nd a man who was riot afraid to 'dfaw his 6 word in 'he defence of his country, find endeavored bv the most imnrasive artrii- j a - - - - j . merits, and the prospect of a suitable rer om pence for the personal risks he fan, to con firm him in so generous a resolution. Pear son answered with repeated assurances of fide lity : he named the gentlemen arid the lead ing pejrsons among the peasants, whom he Aliberi on Fevers. Blumanbach's Physiology, Hamilton's Midwifery." Ditto - Ditto with plates. Currie on Diseases of the State, on Pillions Fever. jon WatePJS Cullen, JVlateria Medica. Synopsis, Clenical Lecture! lrdCticc Hunter on Venerial. Bell on doV ' Lavoisier's Chemistry. Kinglake on Gout. Fordyce on Fever. Reed on Consumption, Bell on Ulcers. Smellie's Tables. i iictiiitnus airainsi ine ebiaic oi tne sam aamu- Mr. -.JeflerMi. hnd the tieasury hm, . .. , um Motuoe's Anatomy. he not left it empty I Did he not hnd . . . ' . . ,.fni -ir . . art JA'mm Whytt on Dropsy. try at peace, and how has he tell it v t,n.ut,A un rt rfinrrri,inf, ,,mvi of Davidson on the find our cumme rce H unshing, and ... , . fm: ArmstronK on th va m.( Mlliiil W 1VVVV1 V MJ isnin - v V V vs' ' ' m , the coun Did he not has he not destroyed iti thtieby taking Way Iheidundation of our power ai-d wealth Afe not all our present difhculiies to t -.attributed to Mr. Jcfi'crson 5 subnussion t tha outrageous decrees ot Fra, ct, and his lelusai to ratify the tredty concluded by Messrs. Monroe and Pincknev with the British govern tnent ? Is it not certain that if the Berlin de. cree had been resisted, th orders in coun cil would never have been issued ? And was it not the part of an independent and h'ih- minded nation, t resist so gross an intracuon Pulmonary System. i llfiac6 rK rWtvrm (ri'nntihu- letters ol lnurutratinfi. v" "VMa" w nntl to nrevent frauds in the maiiaoemeht of Dewee's Midwifery intestates' estates," otherwise they will be Memoirs of Gen. Lee. harred nf rprnvevv hv tf,e nnr.ratinn of the L. W. Montague's Travels. u-.ri -. ti,v 'thut inrh.ti mihp ea,H Britishbpy. Dobson's Life of PetrirchF Mtsii will MieP to mkP 'havtnent ai nh in. Macomb'-n Courts MaHial ; aerk i - i i duience can be given. 7'hcmas Cooke, 7 . Samuel M day, Granville, Sept. 5, 1809. 3 Stpaid. Adm's. iioped to engage in the enterprise. Gustavus ot our rights f is it not Highly pronabk, ana reliid on his word, and promising not to name indeed, almost certain, that it Mr. Jdierscn himself to any one while he was absent, some had acd in he manner an. independent pie days after wards'saw im leave the house to sidenl would have done, Bonaparte would have put his design in execution. recalled his decree.and have respected the . it was Indeed a design and a black one. riShts oi a people, who knew how to respect Under the-'aniknotis elriak rT a zealous afTer.. themselves? ,.vr '--7 -7 - T . tion firr I Gustavus. thp trflitnvwns r.nntrivJnnr msruln. Te hope' of making his court to again, that nearly one hundred millions of lUn tlTcuburof the Danish tyrant, and tire expectation of a dollatv were lost to the country, in con.se- anda,l:roc;tMUqua,lty.CMt iic icwiuui tiiuuc inn auu oi juuaa rcsoivc -1 - " e " to sacrifice his honor Iq his ambition, and, for A.nd cn a man doubt that Mr. Jefferson and his party would' have continued the embargo unlit now, and indeed a much longer dine, if they had not bem convinced, that a Kma yal was necessary toTreseive the remains of their popularity . Was riot & motion made in Land for Sale- THE subscriber will cisposc ol the TRACT of LAlD JtjSepliUS works, 6 vols. recommended by Generals Plncknt Davie. Smith's Comparative View of thrte ons of the several states with each olhi Ciillie's History of ihe world! Rich's Memoirs of Europe. ' Pleasure's ot hope. Ditto of memory, Economy of Human Life. whereon de now re-oat'S, lyinjj -n C press & Liule-Cittk, irt Frank.lin coumy. about eight mnes- Ir m Lnui-b ig, aiid it Irom il Bnckeil's S.on j cor. ainii g '4'24 with ordinal y buildi' g--, and an excellent Si in g" ol water conveniom: Apj it an Peach orchards, AI c a Gnst-Mitl ViCeitt!y bulli on a reck 'oui aiion, on a . tieum wlixh el- Has it not been demonstrated oyer and over d m uiis, wnh ag. cdV. ck-dam.-- a.-o a Conoid Machine lhe laiid is vtry uri it and Corn, Cttnir, an; Tebacco, d to w. rk oui or hvt- hr.6t to aUvHiitajjC Any person 11 cuntd to pt.rcha t san. lane1 may apply, to,, the sub cnber 1 i, the ptcmie-, whownl n Germ an. Theatre, 6 vols, very elegant. Petit pierre")D Divine Goodness. Blair s Sermons. Medium Paper for Drawing. the sake of a few ducats violate the most sa cred laws of hospitality, by betraying his luest. In pursuance of that base resolution, he .went straight to one of Chrisiiern's officers, commanding in the province, and informed Principal of an Academy Pam WANTED. THE Rev. W. L. Turner, Princi the Raltiuh Academy, and Pastor uftlitj low,- I rca h, or on a Ci edit. Young hegrots wuld be havlUg signified his intention el ItSlgWd situation at the close ol the piesmtst the Tn.stees of the Acudtmy and the tr tants cf the City are desirous of proem taken in pay men! Stfit. 2, 1609. VINES TURNER. . 01 6w.' him.rtut Gustavus Was his prisoner. Having "Noieniucr. '1808, to remove the embAijo ?. jliu not a large majority vote against 11s re peal ; and did not every argument, which NOTICE. (Committed this treachery, he had not courage slo tace his victim, and telling the Dane how 'to surprise the prince, who he said, belie vtd ' Ti mpIf tr h imH'P lh Wntpr tirn rf .1 fr't-nrl (shame to manhood, to dare to confess that he -could betray a confidence 1) heproposed taking awider circuit home, while-, tin y, ap parently unknown to him, rifftd it, pf its treasure. It will be an easy matter,' said he, lor npt even my wife knows ih&t it is Guta vus.' r ; I . Accordingly the officer, at the head of a party of welf armed soldiers, marched direct ly to the lake. The men invested the house, while the leader, abruptly enterine, found Jrearson s wtte, accorciincr to the -fashion of oc rcc ! x;ia " not completely suoie- tne those days, employed in culinary preparations, personal property of every individual to the At some distance from her sat a-youne man controui t a revenue officer i in a rustic garb, lopping off the knotCfrorn thorise a collector to seize any propc the broken braich of a treeThe officer meTe v that the owner Went up to her, "and told her he came inun to export the same in violation of the king Christierri's name to demand the rebel embargo ?-And did it not authorise a co'lec Gustavus, who he knew vas concealed under tor 10 ta'l in the militia to execute the laws, her roof The dauntless woman never, chang- no1 in aid, but in place of the civil authority i ed color; she immediately guessed the man, is sucn a law proper lor freemen, and ought we to support; the men who have enacteu u r Bali. FcdexaL KefiubUcan; ALL persons who .m Wiu'td ir the bouse of V.mtW 'tlbi.ablt noi flfcharacltr, a liber suitable character to supply bis pto" Cieruvntan of finished education and " al salsr was then used for its continuance, ajply wiih equal force in 1809 J Can it then bt be lieved, that any thing but a desne to save their party, in Virginia, and to pacify he pcojjft of New-England, did induct the uijo iity to voiemfyor tf a repeal in ieb. asi Was not the tariious forcing act passed by Mr. Jefferson's party . iu Congress, and did riot gen. binith, when in Calvert county, ooast that he was the author of said aci ? Wasitfiot th e joint prod ucUon of gen. Sniiih . and frir. Giles? AVas not this the most iiVtamdus act that was passed in any country pretend ng to ton and compa: y, eiii t. in iriia, or ii North Carolina, are requested to make in mediate payment, aslio lur thei indulgence can be granted, and all thoe whe hnve any demand aaiiist thc sa d firm, are requeued to send in tiie r claun to the snb-criber, ot to V wlie VV. jonet, fcsq near halitax xn Noiih-t. arolina. r' OHN HAMILTON. NorliJk Virginia, July Cth, 1809, TO h SOLD At the Court IitUf-e in Lincoln county on lhe third Monday in January next, the f ollowing tractmj' Land or as much as will fray the Taxes or ihi year 1808. In Captain Da. is s company. 500 acres, the property ol the heirs of John Taytor. 360 acres, rtturnea by jesse Kirkendale. as the property ol reiei- anoup. be iiivtn. or the wholepiotitsotttit A" (after paying the 'assistant teachers) ' hnnr'crn i 11 lkr rint inn IrCIfl the ltlhao IIKHVIWVIIIW, T V L'V'Vl , . . " i ot the City and Neighborhood, fcr hw cts" as a Preacher. This Atatiemy has" at presen' one h ianrl fiftr Unr'f nls flhnlit SlXtV ol l-'pTnnlf-c. ni-mriiSnlk' in tlie tatt 0' ' 1 Teacher, under the superintemime Principal of the Academy, (taught in B Buildnigs erected for the puipose Square cf the City, grantea w by the Legislature) and-tht m SlnHents heiptnfnrr has annually lPCic Raleich bemc the Seat Government 1 Carolina, a veiy htahhy ar.d pie acre tees 150 acxts, returned by John Coburn as the property of . ,, . .. ,., ,Antainit!R J Did it not au- 4 James Carman; V uun' " inc umy coum.y, . - rty, l.ixp ' Heirs of George Broch. 46 acres, in Swan's." and respectable Si Cltty, Vlierc ; u 4 a...i aij hl i cuiulc lv oi Lieu pe i.ndi . in i inriin Mran i rv r ii iitm mi-jti fi:-in- in i-ivm.i iiau an ininr 1 ' ' - I i .i . i , '-. ir . . waom ner nusoanu naa mtioouced as a mi ner's son to be the Swedish hero. The door wa$ blocked up by soldiers., In an iristant she re plied, without once " glancing at Gustavus, who sat motionless with surprise, If you tnearr-the melancholy has bad here company. ,66 acres, on King's Creek, thepropeity of Joi n Burns,-- 122 aces, on Buttaloe, lhe Dioperty of H enf3!jl!iatn; 64l acres, onfTmg': 'creek, , join ji.g ihe souib line, suppos ed tj be the property oi - M'Lean. 640 acres, on King's deck,. joining the lastfmentiontd tuct, supposed to be the"i roterty of said M'Lean. 5-8 ot tUe hal, ol Lot No. taO, Northpwest square of the town oi l. coinion, ownei. unkiown. Kip. fwviTit. am! wlin-p most (1 J r't (" ' f the Ai is presumed that this Sen;iii?rv have a prefererce to any other A". - the -Southern States. 4 A T ,!., f ..!. I. anH aCC!l3ir xaiiy, hi win'" - , jo LI.C IJIillCl LOtVJIILL, - rtiTitnts to No. 16, in Sonin-Easi Square, said to be the property of the charge of t lie Female Dtpa'triit1 I -CAUTION alt peisons lrom having any dealings with William Rainey, tbrmeily a Justice oi tlie Peai, :lancholy gentleman my husband tnu aU" b,s 8un' lr il,;. 0 r j-.., l' ' . n Oiange county, who having ts these few days, he has just walk Jn& Uilmc ol Lita bens ol Peter Cruuse. JOHN ALLEN, Sheriff: Benjamin Ramey, both of taken the adva. ,.g of me Ly .;-..... u .i i c.. . Mlfr ml, ika i.rr.i ni Ik.. lL..:j . . 1 - v- v,ui. uuw nit wiiuicwuiw wuepi-mc ot the Justices oiUudioidcjunty. William Raine? plead hill. Some of those soldiers may readily the Statute for the sum oi i ten pounds twiTahiUinl and Seize him as he has no arms with him. tittw l11" ball--penny, and his son Benjamin did the " The bfilcer did not suspect the easy sim- "me ivL lJc aUm 01 eighj kpound' "e s,hirg 3111 f ve f, - j . . JT. lce both were just and honest debit, due irom thio phcity of her manner jiiiid ordered part of the tome. - , ien to go in quest of- him. At that moment, Oct. 5. suddenly turning her eyes on Gustavus, she r" rievy un to him, and catched the stick out of his hand, exclaimed in afi -angry voice; ' un ajinerly wretch hWfiat, fit before your bet - S nfl SI demy;-and a Young "r, qualified,- as an Assistant Itacn Latin andlGretk 'Languages. S.C.- ct tlie Raleig" Applications ;toi any J-AMLS WiLSO, The Editor has, lrirWH nae tor ntxt year, with D. M'Kae, and D. matie io me 1 1 umc y ,T A ... a - . ... . . - twin) . WllllC . Mi ill it viii a o iiii,.i. i i. . m . " c wv wr lAIl I - I j I ll IHI I ' fl I u 1 , . -v,.., ujtvivcviwc , v. ont oer, cxaiem; "vi " v.n i - r- VV. Batchelor, Halilax ; Peter R. Dav;is, and W. A. K. Falkener, Warrenton ; D. Red mond, Tarborough pwhere his old customers may obtain a supply in small or larger qifanti tits. . . , . ' . J am eti to, ana immeniaui; - fuitfipr inforrrwitfoii eiVCll PS TR) August 30. - Jrice and Strothcr's MAP eF. NORTH CAROLINA, . - WITH ROLLERS, rr sale at this affice ' BLANKS ;v;"- AL M A N A For lBio.
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