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O. I'rXf ' ?:? - :. - i -' -AtFxvr Dollar perahnumV-half irj advance ' . .V--. -" - g . k;-. J - . ,- 'J. -' i-v V jNot ;eiceedrng i$ 11 tws,' neatly inserted three times for a 'l)6!!krand25 cent for every sue ceding publication j; ''those of greater length in th6i saroevTbpqrtion.T'.Cobf un'cATT03ra thfull V' t ecive-iLi!LjcTTta8 - to the 1 .Editors .: nu$t be postpaid; V . -rV . V- ? - fro. th&llahimvrt 'American, bj "October S, -vr.-j-s- wi',.i-LA.FAXJETTB.; 'i:. - - We nbwenter uuon a task which-even un .der '; ordiiiary- circum&unces, Aveshpuld.fcel - : shme . utmcuny in- penorromg io ourwvn 1 . . A tisucuon, : ouvnow can we y aueqvuc.v to, aescpoe aene w.ierc ic jcCiwerc "I . . ! 1 I . .m .DTUiiam ana so various,. ana an w ,,cU at ; the -Ame; fim-' the best leehnL's or our nature -vwereo oet-piy euggcu - - c p.i. common e uf .u .u. 't rVi m wntcnuieres nouuiigi ueai . . r,ypnnci v their tie hesit - fcrtnhtkribn-b4t bFa:neonleVTOtitudeHsi ru - doubtless be felt by future generations. Uelore tqe uawn yesterpuy, preparation was heard in every ideed, we .Deueve many naa not vi.en inesu..iu0u V'""' . ' ;- i i 11.-. r i. i tip the different sUti6ns they wer to. Occupy drainer the day. -"inousands on norseoacK, in coaches,' gigs,-jersey vaggons, 'and everj- Ttlescription - 1 - carnage, vere.V soon seen thronging the road to Fort M'Henry,; where the NatiossIGukst was shortly expected to WTO1.. u Yt - - . A 1 T 1. A. . I .A 1 l -3 guns .frorB tne announceuuiav steam boat United , states oao nove mgu., whieh wero answered Dy lo erunsirom eue - . ..... . 1 . " . . c ui, : ra4 ixiu,u.aruyB ,rvM.-r v"" : the Uruon as composed wnen trie oenerat JAmcncMn a moment our streeU were orowded wttli beauty and fashion pressing to , , the houses, twmaow Iliusauorncu iii i.wui- ui V"MPWM- -.v our liberties, 1 l ' . , " : U- :- ,1 -.Ore the arrival 'of the steam boat: f7wJ iiiuie ut.xiio nvcr, uuiuums. w 5iuuc hi uiq direction of iBaltimore,; announcel to .those on board the approach of a squadronof steam boats,and in three quarters of. an hour the Virginia, the Maryland; the Philadelphia, and with spectatorsiw wjio. aluted the Gentral with continued shouts. 'The whole fleet then all 'eleffant bircle near thOidrthern shore. - w r . J," . ' . . l . , . . . . - . - , . , f ' i A mn nr.io4t rron ami w hitp haiws.. which : un'll 111X11. IUC UIIHCU ywvto, uu a ai m- . ; ; - 7 j r T. 5? 7 : ..:; i r J T. O . : Tiad been ivm? in a line awaiunz me coimnr 'of Lafavett!shbt across the bows of the'U iiifed State and passing' round in regular pr--,:- der under te 'stern; camealonjcside, tp re Jceiye the;pissengers.fT 1'he jfirst ;.wasliand-omelv-carpeted' and cushioned, commanded . by.m 4stcrs; of vessels, and intended' Jbr L'a- "iayette.';:;i rVH-t-W'-i-V - ' "into t his I boat tho General jilescenjled ;ai imidst therppekted cheering of alUaround, wnd'pusIiing OfJTit made' way-for'the .others, 4 which tbok on board the;- cormnittees,; and .'tvmfp flf1.in'orrIet-tb the wliarf.i i". - t r s - , Thiswa a mo ment of intense interest,' and Y to her cor.cx ived or .understood it jnustliaye ! - beeir witnessed r But if i this ' was' the ,f case" . here, hcrewe to attemjit a description of the, coming. scenes one which awakened re- ' bollebtibns that absolutely overpowered -all tnose -who .had the suuaumg-luxury joi oe holding iti'" TJie General landed under a sa lute from ihe frVrtJIe as received on. the mc, yxy uepcral Smith, and Colonel Howaru. were peoalc's,. .flection. V "fa" "r .t-r. r . " - 1 nanueu into tncsatTM harmiehe ' Which was I - i r.i.i.cT'r. t-vxt r ... r -r'-.i : 1 , ....vv- y "-1 . Attar tne m.n-c iinp sa uie. ire "was "hearriand every 'act' and object, "the j ' SS2S?of fhATKw! GUEST toH W?' y t1urlet & Co- ot l r which honor- Lafay ette hadpromiied "S f mvEo rsctyc .Much ofitishpon an entirely new Gent.'Harperj-m tli- t Progress up. the river,? theilliisthous Gen. LAFAyE IlL, Jnto the construction: The bodv dark 'green, a br 1- to cb.afer fibon them The band was 'placed :;tv of Baltimore an event, hailed with de- hWv cajriaW bre-.m color and Ween - th foaipi. upon tnem. ., 1 ne nana uas piaceu : , hi.flrd thbusand-rjedDle whicli t , I V cream color, ana green , the m the centre, and played Lafayette's March, 'SSK pole hook of superfor workmanship, mount- w hen the Genend, leahing on4e arm; of the vLU'febf- 'nrePse,U SdSftScfi richly .plated; patent boxes and hub MavW appeared at' the. dooiCrCapt. Carn AJ&S'S S ffiSJi'iSr S3 ?n Pla!V scroll wprkTOund ;thf bell of thlsharoshooters thenadv need and V t 7 v r iil 77 1 - f : 1 ooay, lamps hcji axi ot .a n rwi construction, weve I the Eagle, fcwept gallantly bytwo on eitlier greatest order' prevailed, . and therNatib ;sde, crossed Limmediatelor under .the stern of Guest pujsedalong-the vast line,! cheered i UaltBitjiliStatrtcaml toot . their .Tiositions .i .- .. . '. w v ; xr ..v'-'-- j . . . . V 1 a nunured thousand voices, an ; bv the vv - -J.f.TT..n '..FTlt .If T-latiMiri Virginia then I ... . . - . . ' ' : .::"r V 7 ; V oi. nandlc-rchieis and tlacrs. --Ilavuig-p fame.' ctos;. aiongsiae, uieir uecits crowtiea j ej ' .1 . M 4.1 44a, ne-, IrtOjfl ' t rtf fpf ?. ir lirtcaod the . KTaTTOWS OnTOsite Fort M I . '- r, - He'nn', andrdrbpt anchor, Ibrrmug a "semi-1 ..".ici'r in li - wnan, .conducted irom tncouierworKS, ana - proceed ud to die Star fort accompanied by '.. the drpiitationsVr civil .and: military, awla : ;:ist coroiirse. ofC citizens where, on his ar : rivaL 1k3 xccnency Samuel - Stevens,' Go-l ' vernof of the State", , was InUpducetL ' who ati r :'-lres3ed himT on .behalfof the State,' vai)d in - tierrn's of the varpiest;velcome,.tdlwbtch the '.. Genera! made shelo-quert and feeling reply; ' liol. Hin Jm:ui,"tlieri; ln aliahdsorne manner, .'intrbducedtb tbeGenci-al; the.citizen soldi-. crs nowbnattathebvwho participated in the . defence 3 6f the" Fort pn the memorable 12h V . and ISih of September, ltJlB."- -The General .-'-received them with feelings" pf evidcat grati- i YTlca,on, and.astliehbbhdiictcd to the scene ;'to'whIcli wb.-bare alliidedf : but' which. ve 'cuh not describe ,Hewas conducted to the Tkstt of U'ASHiNoiojr! liewas- conductett tb t!iis . .sacred relic"Tof dejsarted rjrcatiicssby Go .pr nbr . Stephens ahduite, . and. ? within vwlbcji ; the Society of Cincinnati yerb waiting' to're peive lura. lie e - redand ihefe. was" a so- 'k ; ' emn grandeur "u the rooment-ithere r i'as J least about t Ii e pice,a'nd. ground: those W hb ' were.' assembled. a reverential . awbXiwIiich 'language could in ' paints t he lieart .swelled, ' "W,1 L- r - r - . . T " .1" 1 1 . - " c' and ttr'ars &joke what words could not .utter. , f l'CoU joho.K.i Ho ward,f tEc-heroof jCo w 3Cie- Wf, ty, When: the'first- emotions had , subsided,! by. thirteen "stars, with tins motto: CJVon Must addressed the General jn tRe.vname of theKw-1 " : - "- '' V-4 Society ,who,v in his repV, decjaredvthat Nnmiona .nn1.1 r,ntoTtM.c fKnMnn meeting with his brethren in arms! in tfre tent pi tnejr- common ineno, tlie bei Washington." ''He then! most affection embraced his old friends. CharlesT Carroll tion t)f Ihdenendencc. Gen. lienson.. General Strieker. l!rL Howard anrl nil thp sfrf.l Tnem bers'of the association: while -tears rolled down ' their venerable cheeks.. shook hands; with;Vthe . yountrer me nbers ia. the ! most cordial manner, looked frequently with an ennuinn ftvft mtinrl thp tntj anrl seemed deeply aliccted. On discovenng .a part o Washington camp equipage; he said jn . an under voice. I remember V, - 'Ihre was not a dry evein the tent. .. J :" ; '.. . j -- - - . ... . - ' . . . - . sa d to an adjoining Marquee . to an excellent t ' - rf IWAMF lV AM k 11 V " " I he General 'and invited cruests then retn - - - . . o r . . breakfast prepared for "the occ occasion;When many , .recollections of former days were former " days were brought forcibly to mihd, and when this re. I i ' J ' , . T . past closed,-the. General was) conducted - his barouchei accompanied as! before by all - j the civil and, military 'authorities .present nilitary: authorities present m when he-had taken his seat, Charles Carroll, ikgtos X.ApATtTTE. whose ! warm receotion enoma nave noticed before- 1 . x - -cJ : "V ""S-Vt "Kina.in Araeoa ; ii wuspum with white silver.Uce, and the horses led by un passinc:. federal Hill, k salute ot twenty-foiir guns vas . firwd. to denpte .-the nuraber of 'SUtes .composing, the" -Union .on the return of the General to Anienca. "Descending the Federal Hili; the proces sion passed f under a beautiful larch k at -the I I . V head of Forest street. The crowd of citizens hailing Mm here was ektremely great,- and tbe increase continual every en till he i ... . .A , , . c I 1 uic uiiiKiMiiuciii ;ircii at r 111c: ncait ui Market street.: where -his ir ends-descended from ba , and he alan prtceea tlovn the 1ine of ,iIilltarv; vvhich extended a . - . iA J-;-.'iV,: r.t u-Uo., Present, t The anneamnre of. Market S'rt was splendid and animatlhg-every housetop, - v - wnc fl9fl -w:I?.liiuB Ue 1 the inultitiideQ of fe n it wouia be na easy i ti tion ' - . Twe street wei-e av- ass- through a' splendid Arch at Ma'i'ket street Bridge he proceeded to .Fell-V Point, and re I turning, by. Pritt and Gay streetjjie descend ed at theLxchange, and enterinjgthe great, received, bv the -Mavor and Coitn- ayor rtenveieci ai .appropriate .tifmate renlv.rwl. afWth. usnalmnni. I iiuuimi IU 1 1 LO UJ.I UUV.il '. . dllU ,.T C-:.t . ...I.V..I.''.. U 4 i s; "i buccu across viutii, ai i jc cnuiiiicc . . - - . . v .. ... ' HiwirKet street, an elegant pavilion ha k ... j .... r i it.' ( - . b en erected, into which, he- was4 conducted; accompanied bv number of 'distinguished ler?ons,'aiia r.ere ne received xne passing sa- juie or one oi the finest assemblages; ot Mih tankmen ever seen in an.; American citv. 1 we had tune, wl lick we have not tolay , lan guage5 would fiil in1 describing "the ' Interest and splendor f this cerembnv, -bfnch becu pied tvo;hburs: Itnt ' w eliave many -vbther matters to notice-r-firsty' j j v -. , it tJLAS Kl'S STAND Alt u7 -The Fprsyth Company of VpluhteersCapt 'john'F.. lloss, attachedrto the 2tt frtgiment ot . Maryland rinemn, paving requesieu per mission of Colonel UbAtalod; thai j he woul J allow them the honor. to carry.. the .Ma;idrd on the da of the. review or.the citizen sol diers of Baltimore by the Nation's jGuest, the request. was too,giitirying UT- tnejioionei .to be-refifsed, and it was accbhlingly borSe yes terday indhe ranks of the corps, fastened' ;b one oAhe'Spears used by the Lahcers of th Letrioiimtwinea with puiasKi s w wora urosa Ueltf whrch vvci-C bequeathed to CoionI Beri talbu 'b'v the Brave , Pulaski, at the, moment h'islrioble splrit'Vas passing to eternity n The Stan d ard Nv-as? re cei ved by t h b- Ca p tai n of the Fbrsvth Yolunteers,'ln Eutaw', street, from the hands pf AXrsT MrcHnii who wassupporf- e'd bV Generil SxriicK kii's -t wo " daugbters," -Miss'JmiV arid' Miss. ZxiMrtr; aCepmpauied by a number of y oung Jadie Pul discip 1778.. ttestHrite of tle luxuries, inidrbhbst he ne r. ?sariespf'.lif-; Anbncof they tine ,ar ; risefuJ a; is ; were4vCdtivate''d..tlhei ei1eriiy, ? the people was. be t ivpn "A ar;"tn"b ,rrny p'doiri ly'clbthefTand badly fedVdru ins aiid fifes tup bnV music smd the cplbrs or sjurds;plam and simp h?, jas the great ii fEcultybf rocui-. ing the materiati would triable the citizrenstb pbtar:. ; Uirlev 1 suchlcUvuJnitanceiWas tlve" standard pf. x'uUski mailei-tit. was formed of a piece of ci"l:risbn silk, with i -si)k , ; bthe; M ; raylaj Kuns tpf Met hie . hem jh PefthsylyanjaU.nth'e5 one side art: tht?'ini rials 77 S rn bid .fashibre$I Ufuters;. . vritiid he rnbttCv Xtn Itxts V t nfvrFo WKiak- -I harness richlv mounted.. ? This barouclie was I tne note or i j .. . . . . .1 . j. - 1 arawn oy tour nne iet black horses rode bv jiow quarter 1 in-U n ' Zunji j .i . -n. : slept, for, k, '....lJ .',u.r.v "; vr,:: . 1 ir u IU3L1U1IJI c-trf 1 111 w 1111 r mi k if.a. rii 1 i.un male beaut v. and fashion . . ., . , 9. situation. -,,,'.t ; hAiK-,t 'i,.;;kv1'Wi::,:,.L , . t evcr-reven the Watchmen. " who delight in j t-s ? sirrr i i - ---f-V''iV ' ?CA-c M-UfVjMiyiini-a uMw uomef also .throngedb..t,th .. bmsh;d the- windows ot tlrej i i h ' frn.Th5: hhllouse.knd ornamented it lUdsome- i - ; "X1 Wi f 5 aro w pNf antns!, X . the vast line, cheered by , . minted three he aid, h Qct- I824' r u ' 9-6 h, ye no doubt he.haK a free pass, and is aim askrs legion .was, raised, organized and lTned at UaUimore in 'tfie sprijiI of .-At tnat time'the pouhfry1 w js entirely on' thc reverse the ullAseing esurrouuclcd , -rz -"w-, the vsummer of 1778, the Lieutenrnt I Pnlnnr.l ,.f f imri u-Qe clam at F.f f Hir- bor. in New-Jersev bv British bayonets. 5 ovecl-I.j irt tne Uoionel, at .ine great agtpit usmenp oM'iicvciiii.v ; .-p. t,) - . atelyj 70 years, and who .had beena '$stirigutehe4w0 ; of I Colbiiftbf Hussai-s in the armies of the great I night Ava.sverljaps theilmnitnaMonfc th tl'i TWTaraJ VWrlerif'lr nrPrnssla. felF under the 'cut of sa4 tres before CharlestoiK on : thsl - 1 9th hf Octnher. in the" same Vear. the Genera! t Coiinl Pulaslci was bnortaUvNVOunded'bva I swivel 'shot aCthe attack on Savannah, Geo. among wjitch were" the bfBces ;3f jKe Anreri r : In 1780, the Major war sabred to death atlatt art:"; ,Chrojicle,;;deserve jtp bupticectf I Moqks Corner, in South-Carolina,- 'and tle I vpneraMe Pn-1 BisntflP: iKsO. now MaT - ; the !iUndard of tlte Leerion. which he ha? . I H i - ' " -. . . 1 W Vw W -l . f ItM fBV V W V' - ' y -.- - i nreserved with crreat -cire to this ciav, witn an witn a I i ; : Q . . . , . . . . f. 1. -! the fond .recollections and attachments of the veteran soldier. I , - The.' Standards: . Lancer's Spear,, and PuT j - The! Standards:, dancer's Spear, laskl's Cross Belt, are now deposited as pre, 1 ' - .. , .1. irxr-f tofcious relics in the keeping of the citizens. of all I Baltimore, by Col Bentutou, whose increase' Baltimore, by Col Bentalou; whose mcreas lor years mtiue nee the necessity ot placing: of years inHuence tlie nece. tikis 'memento in the secure depository. of tlio COLORS. ,. it Genenl re4 1 ku 1 the Keglment of Uiflemen was formed in-a ,4ne m iront or ms quarters, 10 , wime ie nresentat on of colors to three of its comna flag, -which had been h tndtd to Lafayette, by the Mayor ; .he was fol- ed by Cat Wm. Howard of the! Morgan men; and Cdpt: Latvtjbe of the Chasseurs cli of them Lafayette hey, in return, tliank- nies for Among cap- timorb sons would ever disgrace tliem.'- The three Companies which had been advanced 'then' took their - stations in line, and Xafay ette passed from the riermV to the left,' the whoie presf ntijigarms. The Regiment then retired with its three Hew colors wavmg-proud ly in the wind; - ; ' ' ; THE ILLUMINATION lri the evening was spleidid beyond des cription. the houses which had been Ilumin, ed with beauty duriner the d:iv, .khone-Vith undiminished although not eciually interest inc. Dric-htness at niorht. i he puduc -euin- cesr; squares,t &c. presented the most rich and tasteful appearance to enter into details would, oe jmpossioie j a iew or tne most gay ful transparencies,' one representing Colum bia pointing at the name of Lafay ettef to an American "youth as worthv; of imitation: the surrender, oF Corhwallis blazed at another part of the.i establishment : the beautifu buildings iiV Monmouth' Square never looked so well; -some of the house.' Were ornament ed with ; s: atut s, ' some, with transparencies, othevs: with 1iloweis 4 in festoons, ..wreaths, arches." &c:' "A plca-iing eflect was pf oducbd in the! House of U; Smith, Eq. by a movea ble mirror,'; which, at every uis ant, changed its a:3iJe"iraiice- i nc-rs-siucinic ui vc. im.hi per wis. embellished "with a transparency re presenting tlie Muse or History! standing on a car. lnscrioiug ine iiauie or j.;iiay ei.ie an nie first vbfti 'mc: of ,the;rAnnals of America ; be neath Was the following inscription : "Let history tell with sacred "truth im A." -.bued . ;?. ;J ;.n :. - ? A nation's love a'hahons gratitude.'' I he wnoie tonmng'the centre or a sun ot rays covering the front of , the t house j : The resi dence bf II. Gihnor, Esq.;. was ; tastefully or namenfed with tlje word.. l'brk," set- with vanetrated lamps, a letter betore each win- !4y. Theruseum,' 'Disnsary V:and Thea trewere? splendidly and beaut foil jy-. i llumiha t.ed -the star of variegated lamps,w!?cli hung oerore the oispensarv, was one or tne, most brldiaht brnamehts in v our streets- VThe row of Arches o'er the( Bridge, on Market street wcr sludged with "ih'brrfi:ht?st lights, and uie two transparencies mere were pieparerw jn nne sryie a ryramni pj Jire .-. near tne bridge had an imposmg effect and, although thp nvon ; shohej with -iiuusual . bnghtness, theh'ead of Light street; farmed oneJoffthe mbst j attracti i"e . poipts ; in I the ilUiminatipn ; this-wasT 'planned- by It CLorigr Esq the dark" tubes through -which the gai 'passed to the staibeirig invisible at nigh tgit'appeared as sun i revolving on its ,owr:-axis for the stari-c Sltboaighifstatiouaiy seemedrias if effect whicli was pjpduced by 'the tremulous and: rapid yibratihin-ofi ;the numerous "strea:,. : pfl "Vjvitl brgh mes: which issued from, eve i y parf of "it. , Mfl "Cohen's "F.bu'se' -Av-as'" truly pfelrdkl the rXimjph al boatflipd -got tile win- doiws;'hivirtg;thejapp:earance bCstainedtglass ; .witn4 Carroll ttnd Howards were not' surpassedl-4 Th ewiiidb wsiiV Q hirles Vaee t-Vefe. fin evand i thejrxwrn had the knpeintnee of fairy grovid Thegreen ihouse'in! rtlie Iconntrvt "must hare I at least eiht feet. Icmg, of aigar -with "the ) shal of the JJislnct of Marylalid, ami at that pressive or ratenii recoueciions .or wcrome; tini4TCaptam of thefii-st troop of tight lira- anHf attachment, to ouri interetmgnei cbbnsj and senior survivinc omcrI inherited tirhabl' guest. the man whpm otrrjeitizens will be noticed. U - i a i 0 - . , - . i( a;ra.iiui;H iyw .i j jr.cv o or;y incnesx ' -...t-kU i ...o : uvr Lta,s san4 affords,,, render if a -very desirable J l,;,; verfisof Sire bushv "lialna fiv. i " f ! 4.- OI iignt the union ounK, the JUanK ot ai-i , . - t ,t - t ; - i f-'(vV'rvMJi h',v-vHiviv pjjvu, "rV" ? ' . tibiore, the Franklin Bank, And the Median- J f, S17 "f.': - canvead and vritani , is a Carpenter and isk to giveadescrip. rjk, looked rfc and si than und hbdr. prtyood: rockets thrown up jfrom ul P11, of th e, to wn f made the splehdor'yef "more dazzling'."-i-Tfix brilJiaht: star, -tlire.e feet irt, diameter at bben itrippedof stheir beautieifor thiala tpbVdicV ;'of life Reolutibiv. tT'. ofthe Corifeibners nTsnfavid'a Va' motto in cpjorea canay,, eiconej ttyy? etta" this was" the fleetest of alb Tuef re I sidence of D. Williamson, Ksq x:rt tincom- I TTlOnJir tllie. A nOltrait Ot- K. MOITIS. Hi, IUi H. Theatre, nivern, ra pile, ot tne DeaiUimhor 1 KasternSnrirttr, tnefarchitectural etntruc tionjof Whiclt is ellffcalwilaUd to civjef ! feet toyarieffaredJamBs. A vast number bfl other objects. lunised streets of the city; j fcme a:d x oom.wn mkl permitvithev exhiliitcl i'itts,and devices, all I transparencies. Ill I were delighted to honor, connected in mar ny msrances "with proots or respect tor alia attachment ' to Washing'"h ITranklint 4and j pther :herQejanT sages pf thtf-Revciiulibn.; mence Pare to attend. OI. I1LLL, Secy.j October 14.' 96tt nrwB subs fl an. I Ttistament of thV:r 'ftther,, Stephen Sneeil, senr.. dec'djiotTer for sale the -Jiyvk Ttlvern. in H'i'li'umbormt, a long fttnge of two story in r an elegant Ball-room, J antl th rteen other apart with fire places back Uause containing a 1 good pi ning-roorh, LbdghiiropTi untl Ivitch- 1 -n t ,a sinoKe-nonse, uorn-nousa :aua an es j cel'cnt; Stable, , j der, -and thew The Garden, is in good or- noie. esuLiisniiieuv is very convenient to one of the best Jp rings known iri the country. )rm4":x "hi- . : -3 -t vji I; Also, a"JLot , immediatelv opposite. to the i avern, containing an excenen,iore-nouse t the corner, with a CTounting-room unci cel- W, aftd a Piazza on tbeUwp,fronts!dftheM 1 1 ouse-.; On tae. shop, a Carri.ige Aso, three, iots c1 ,in .pl olrtvAr Tavern lot. , - U ; ,U - 4 I j This esjablishmebt has been long an an provei housr of entertainment, 'and is situate on the main post and travelling rout from the west to Petersbtirg anii-Bichmond, and from the north and east to the western & southern countries. It is now, 'andj-has beenfor some Time, the on Fy house of en'ertiiihmenti kept up in the tpwn. '1 he great advantages or pureaJf.randTv4 sociability of the , town' and hborhbod, JUN AW AY orjwas stolen m scriber on the night of "th bm.the sub- le eighth in fiifii stant, a br iriglit mulatto "woinaivf slave) an nahrr child, a trirl trirl of about ffur.vears- old. This woman ran awy frpm the subscriber, CSce ciitbr of J oh iv Hunt dee'd, an tlie ; sunnier of 1808 ami passed as a fre wonjan bv the J name of Patsy. Young;' until about the.fi rst of June-last: when sue was apnrenennea as, a summers :t Uock-Landing,- wlit .re : 1 am in- rornifu sue cookcu filh'-ir;-iiantlsj employed hasalsosSent . sooiefof on the .Can d. - She her tiibe iii Plymouth, ; her-bebuputibh wlule there not know u. Atthe;abbye places sh&lias many' acquaintances.. She is atali swure wo man, tlun tuce and hps. Jong sharp nose and tore-teeth s.omew hat decayed. She is an ex? cejlent seamstresscan make'ladies andfgeiv- tlemens dresses, 4s a good cook "and weaver, ahd 1 4m informed is a good cikc-bakfer and beer-brewer, -Stc. bv. whichjccupations she ' t -t . . - . . - principally gameu ner uvi ng. - aome, .t;me during last summer she tutirried a fi ee man of colour named Achrael Johnson, who .had been living in and about Plymouth, and fol lowed boating on the;ltoanoke.? ; Since his rftarriage, he leaded a farm of Mr. Jarruis Cot tpii of Scbtland-N'eckjllanfa'r county, where ne was living tognerwitn: tnts" woman, i at the. time, she was . taken up 'as a -runaway slave!ih June lastr' l havebut htthV doubts that Johnson has " contrived t'o-seduCe or steal he and child but) of my possession and will atteinpt.to get them but of the Staiqaild pass as free persons bhoulii- this be '.the case;! will give sixty-five uoILors Ja-ms de- give, and secured .rV-jailJor .c therwibb-I that l'.get them'thirty- ire aours 4: or,- wui Igivejtvyenjy-fii ve: dol - i.5. lareforj IW ali ow'nei-s of boatscapfainsjind child; Elizii'drKleMhapenahv pf t the law HUNT. ; AiijX. ! 1 rV'Vvjr- - ';-'"- - ''r-r''-".-'- "ICTOU are. iKebywdered o parlev 'n t- v- THE semtannu d m.iiatHm pf tf u- x&i dents of theiTtaleicrn Ac demv will com- .vk..,.' Ar.n.v Ctii.ui , ; on .Monaay. xneist tiay jor jQvemner, 4t v:--'':". x':,i---" -':--iiv iiril.-r -:-' - .Kv ntsV Guians'iand'btKers, a're'rcqiiested J :-ihcai?"li 'Si: . 9 i a " 1 ! . j . ' .-; , ; in liUsooro" v "here theboy may be seen. . . rihebv.iirtae:tWi ? same lot is aCuacl.vjrofcejrl,YSV'f" noises, , house and 'stucious CeUar.f4 one-ana uiJcy, one yoke -.of JOxen and 1- under one tehee and well ;tocuerent tinu,-j jooks uousfc . :kvkn to tihfhold ahd'Kitcheh Furniture. &ci &.Cv' r I suifien: to The r.erram nrnsnpM ot mun winch I .....' 1 . , t . o .;. I 11 t ' Z . -9 . v , " ' . ' 1 I runaway On the 6hi bf theisaoiembntl fi 'V.W-WJ V - obtained possessiob of her in, the tovvW if yj? Ilalif since which tune, bv an order bf Franklin county court, siie and lu r child SH S-,f M V,e EIiz have beesoid when 'the Subscriber TS'f became the puruhaset'She spehiltlie great!" ?rih-I.T er part of the'time f v about sixteen yearsi) inhe.neiglibour4od , ...i--"t.V. iul i.rY ;.,tt-Ji. Uhat.; if cannot: be found and that lie verlv Vli uru ilj nib, lunn ui li.wii.ia j, uut . iji i iruuiLiiuu vumiuiuii.ucivrc' uie proper uunai, lp-any, part or. tnis &tatei- - wjij tor tne; apprehension ;ot UiC woman . child, on thcu delivery to aJCi or so. jars tor tiie woman alone,' and. ten dol uie cnuu aione, ,i lie. proper '..amcVot the wbmatf - is -Pirr 'jfo i doubt clianieJt as-ishedia beforj. C' - . a - owners, ot y.esvels, trom taking-on boardtheir vcsstilsrrbarrV'ink'wv this wbrnan hnWihp . . -. trT'VFiss'P.vGrpDY can ,accair1io-; .tl.Hfe'lO'ufr j2fcAf c,Tjers of. 1?it Wisiiii! ' Leg, ixjita re av i tlx Board," i f ea i i y a p pi i of the uiejrtif iransie n't tiarderS will be tak on -v i" T gIliiSubscVTber hnving takenVosoessjoapC ftffthat -elX-kn-nirn stantlof "lojia . ltabo- teaiuEsaitftn theritli-cst-con tn' r a liuuse vCi fgislature llaleigh, Sept. 16th; 184-. ,aS-3'w hi ' ylTf I ftfovv Pare n t s ari'd Gu nh Uaris' par ticn?arly; andthe public rierallyv arevrt-i quebted to atte nd. ; ' '.' i ; ' v r :-,v "V'r f -Warfntbnv Octy2 '&fl i 9i-Gt. ' IIEnEwiIlhe;bldatbeiD 2. f: til of ThomasnnufEsduireiittear tiavwootl. 5thday , ' vOctoberl.-v 7 5" ?Gts :t-. $e If SanvFreerrwn ;at 'Si hers $ai n .Craven county, ;y irgjnufi.. -;-wi.ir-:g.iyeinf.tt, Pol lars; ? fbrjhisiapprcliensrpif if 'taken but bf the State, orrwenty-fivVpolwswitiiiii:the' j?aeTgh"sepr! If- U.;00KE; i-;'0if,v-. rtiii f tii -'.;.i belicves that it Is altbiretherlot or d'estfbv. etTby sbmetmearis phknbwnf b hhvi. vi , tyi r WILLIAM C, ARP -K. iS worrV to andZsMbscribed beftire mtlu3 30 1 h Augl 824; M OSESMcCQtv ,VJ.P.- rgH Esubseribeis ia vech hand atid genera? f )y keep a;iarge;supply .br ithe followi"?-'" arlicle8fc winch' hey, offer at reduced pricej "' at their. Auction. S torero Hay'Stict ; " v' Fipes'Cogniac Brand v,'. r ; i ; 5 H.hds and 15 Barrels "ff. E. "Eurp: . 2 do.' Surinam Molasses,' . vf'.- . , 12- Barrels Country Gin' ' ",'..,- ;5 do. Copperv"; , :Vi jv ,dp. Loaf SiigurV -y " - 5 ' t 35 dor-ExceHent'Orown do ' I'' 7, Quarter Caksi.SwcetiAVmr.' ' , v ' iu .ua.-cs uneese, )5 ; ; . , v i,-; , t 2 .Io. S.id Irbri-L-. ": ' ! ST Bags CofFee.. r -V-' 20 , , d o. t Fc-pper and A,dp, Pimentb, Utt-'Boses and;jlaff Boxes 8 by iti Wndw - , Gia,- ; , - - a0t-rdp,.- ; '0byl2 6' 25 Boxes Favn "!e MouU cndlss, ' 10do, , Bsr . . ' v"'. - 25;Bowsassorfed. .Glass" Ware.f TurnLfcrs y : ; andJLJectntcrs, - do tlstard in i h'r Bodies,".' ' do.-'V .itemore.L'biton'Caids,' .;o. 10, . 1 -.) I nnn 9ni ' .. v O t: -v- Jove s and Aji -ric in J. Also a'.gtneral-assjrtmenj rf f 3.1 ahd Hardware. , . AVILLUIKGS CO Favottcville, N. C'jt. 111524.- S at this oiI5c. Assembly, With'JJp&rding-Hnd convex , r' Itioiic-; Sqtiaiten.ds:. keeping- a 1 luuse- j.c; t Publkitertajef'and will ;be-peparrdi. to UkeKfteenorrweutvle tif thd .,: f i n mm , mi- tit t ik -j i r i. .. . i - 27th AugrllSSL 83tf 5 - ' ; u, ,;-,r -... -,; .-y,,,- , .' 'y -Buildings, cohtiiu- iAr-.f "Vfcv' - ''" .'. -. 'i. - v ments;inbst:pf thdm f inHE-tExamTrtationf' : will',take;pl:ce"bn'".the .... .- n:ghtof the -20th instant .a yellbW ,lail ' brthdarpbftSAMrrCso call lirni- - . ing tb get to somq freetState He Svmefe,,'.::. ago-wTra, lodced ' in II arrisbt nrT Ja l. ni ' it nr I a ,r .' it ! j 4! i k t'1 pini, and Vrc-dent of -the Cuicmnati S c- ,. v. - j.' - - ' - .' ', .. t: - -';. -.- j ,. ... .. ; .. . - ,.' . ., . - . v ' ' " ' :'.', - . -.' - - . , ty -.., ; .; .-v, I ,' . , x : r ii.-- V
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 19, 1824, edition 1
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