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:w - - fA r i-- : - ' , f!''.t Ours are thpliuonVirt.delightful peace, ', - - -fr ' i.ilt ; , ;'--' -:-rv ;VtV l.,:;; T.T.;,' m nwarpd by partyge to live lie btoihexsfj V; u W r t; -;rs;; ' t ' . - " 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' f 1 1 " ' ' ; " - 1 '-- t 1 .-y ; ' -'' :f i I published evety'TuKSOAT.andTatDATby , , ; JOSEPH GALES ScSOfyV-'l-'V- ? AtJFivfi Dollars peraniuim half in advance. . -H . AovEirnsEMENTsr. 4 - ' Kot exceeding 16 lines," neatly inserted three .limes for a Dollar,' and 25 cents for Terery snc ! ceeding' publication r those of greater length ' in the. sajnS proportion,.v.Con0NcjtTioxs .;. thankfully received.;. V-LTTi:R8 to th Edi- rs mu$t he post-paid. ,!..;".! , ,i , vVojn. late .Britiah JovrnaU . 'MANNEHS-Hkix. Brybos. Tliere is a narrow pa9s betweentKe moun tains ''in the rieisrhborhbod of Bendearg;iin the Highlands of Scotland, which at ai little lista ncei h ais, the appearance of a n . imme nse --.-artificial bridge-Jhrown . over a tremendous hasm : but. on nearer, approach is seen to be a vvaJl of natureV own masonry, Tormed of vast and ruggea " bodies of snIid-rocfc, :pTed "ah'each other as if in the g?ant sport ofv the ifchitect.-Its, sides axe in some ; places co ." 4ered with -.trees of a. considerable, size and the passenger who has'it head steady enough .to loolc down the precipice may see the eyrie of birds ofiprey beneath his feeV ? The path across Is so 'tiarrow, that' but one person cdri . pass ; v anl ' indeed - hone but .natives -puld "attempt th dangerous route, though i t.iVsavcV'- a circuit of threev miles Vet it sometim.es happens' that two travellers meet owing: to the curve formed by -the passpre ' venting n . view across from eithery side: tl and . when this is the case, one lies 'down,' while -the other crawls, over, his boly, : One lay .a TJighlander walking along the pass, when he had gained the .highest part of the arclu "oV served another; coming-leisurely; up, and be. : i iVg himself of the patrician order, , called, to him to lie down j the person hbwever disre garded, th command, an . I the High'anders met ' on theummit.,They .were CaJrnV ahd .Hendearg, of two 'families in enmity Jtoeach' other. I w as fi fst at the top;' '''said ' Ben dearg, and callel out f first y lie - down, v t hat : I may ;pass ; over ? in 5peace!- ' When the Grant prostrates himself hefore sonVanswered thevqtherUMt must be,: with . a swottVdiiven through' his bdily.'' : Turn wbacktAeit5saKBendea';f. and repass as ' you came:" :,M Go back yourself, if you like it, replied Grant j I will not be hes first of , my name to tuVri before the-MPbcrsbn ";' , - They then Shrewv: precipice Xhd advanced witft: a slow. ;and cau tious: paee'cldsertoachj btli er : thev' ; Vife botlrfAfrroed ' jSrre'Hbfting theiri limbs; Tike .men'pTeparing for h 'desperate strugglei'they planted their feet firmly oiv the ground, com pressed teir Vipv knit;rtheir dark.brows,; and 'fixing; fierce and watchful eyes on eacbi'phvrC ' alpod prepared forthe mset They both ; igrapied at .the same moment ;; but being1 of y iequ d strength, Were unahl fqr some time to ! shift each other's position -"-standing fixed on ' tfcejrnckii tvitU suppressed breath; and mtis- clei styamed to.the tbbof thirjiet.'.lilce ltatuec i leocrfh MPherson. "suddenlV removing nisi levied--over the precipice, Looking downward iho. j terrible abyss. THe jbnest was. as 5et,doubifidj':f6r Gra nnly;6ri aH;eievatw quaVc'nrf';-bf his' erirtiy--but at ;this V jr.oment ?Td Phersu sunk nlowly f and firmfv , on his kne,Vd; whilq Grant suddenly start ed brcl?,v stooping tb,tTh sutipsefl fiC vantage, wMrlcd him over ii head into the ' gulf3 ;Pherson himself fell back wadsi his PodypaHly ' hanging over the tocka'frftj'-! meiit atre way? benVath himwHd ,he Vstiok - further: t'ificatcimig-with a ? desperat e ef fort at .the solid stone above, he-regained-uis Vbtmar, . in ere was a pause t ieain-tiRe s.amlVhebdId heart of Mlbersbrveft j ckencd and faints : At lehgthf cbinpel ledtrnwilljitgfy 1 by some tnvsteribig'ieefingp a. ' V : . ...... i. : 1. . I'.ad'caught . with ft death gripe by the ragged Iut1ibtteredcr wftrd or brv---The-tiexf j mmbnt lleVlob7d Hiis holcl-nd hishrsfiua; ere'dasiheclb'it -bfnjr ilheVs of hU herf ditary , foeTitihe iinangled body dtsap'pf ared altered rnan.1? He b 11 -chased 1 commission- iiv th e armvV and i fell abofebnemarket peoprqdtheibbeto t p re t j r tb e dolei 0$ ' ldi esa pwifl; e xr aw rtnhlr ialtbUghedsiiscneumeRm :i.u ladies -wHiiurew, it was momior toe.saKc a not, so much tJruhk'Ci tormfeny $ ( right toot .so as.to g;ve: him greater purcnaser ' V r "Htb 7 iiimVb Vimain streirti tirheyt both j)owu;qraf rqciv-nis enemy ;wasyetv;airni ,withinjujclijt His vfabel 'w-iu'rnedVuj Vnf;T; knU tUere' waa iri it..b'6wbr.'aMes'f?ur' - Ampncr-:tMJ.tre9',iana"ii?iast ; .;owj soumi v&rosetron t rj? ,'pottom..: w ? fner-i I s.)i?rVmrriediibme" aii1tered rnanJ1? He -'Ms . uriejj. jiA.riie oj.xue; place wnere Jimsj jrguy wai actidi signifies 1 leH liridge , r ' i ' .,' " ''' iLr i iL. ? Ai4-to T o I- hemw6t,vbh;d forI)leftic ! : t i - 4t;yPpeaT,:pm jfict is, to converse instead ..fbdi?hfcVfwBrfl;t-.-4?3ii-' i&.i.lrT'iDti-jiS ' iibt alio w thenr id ; le pre s ; yersaUori-beveti whri ladies take a . r. il '? luni woman I .shbtild. fiSel ivery rscbbtentv fcdt i&nmgrtumed out by tl:i m'enV 4a v .i;-fbr.w0fAheovurd,'Whilfe they; Were - ,,.ut;,. s.44h uc7 Aiow- ,h j ranee? socie; ..is ;wtuiMyunK tauies am present ;i he v are fp fite oftnversaabn?- Frvm tkfSMbftny >tslk New -yEAR. Perhaps 'a more envia abTe custom; does dot prevail any where than that whichy frora the earliest times, has prevailed ' oh the recurence' of i this day .in this city . It iV a festival so- pe culiar in itself and so StrikinfilTj beaur tiful in the manner and effect of its obr servancei that 4 it - rriaywell i claim ra passing notice. CWe are nbtrso certain of the propriety, of .-theVknqroing i(flay sometimes earlier thanmorning) cuns'. as we are-of the morning' wishes, or of the ringing; of the beHsi;theprepara ry decorations, tne religious jexercises, and particularly of the systemof f con gratulation to which all these things are prclirhary. It is this, indeed, in whrdi the peculiarity consists. . It is not easy to witness av more gratifying spectacle than that of a whole ? city, layingcusid the cares of btisiness,vthe employments uf nrtlirtary life, anil the contentions and jitrife of party and .umtingin an exchange of, mutual civilities ana. kind -feehngs. It seems tojstand like fabled Klysium between the" past and the future, sus- penclinsc'all rivalry but that ofcongrat- ulatioh, and all competition save that of 'a i o voiis . antl friend 1 y ei press! op "of regard. ; It is appropriated from the morning wisnes or ine cnuuren inrougn all the gradations of New-York cakes, wine and whiskey punch,, down to the latest afterrtooncall. . Jt is an emblem if that happy equality which under our noerai institutions, inciuues au rapxs and all conditions': repaying "visits ;too long delayed renewing. friendships and acquaintances interrupted, by, occupa tion; and recalling feelings and associ Uons wliich; it yere not easy to ' forge t, biit which it .required a mental effort or incidents' such,.as these to call , back. It seems to say that -whatever ,evil or misfortune shall.1 betide vus during , the year,' i t shal I ' coin men cei in gl ad n essv and that atjeast toneday in the year shall .be..levoted to, jh'e,v better feefibffs( of our nature, and , to the enjoyment of pleasures whichjare both. reasonable and sal nirflf' -W: 4 : ? In! thi'si -State, beyond the city of N. York :and. this, city, Vwe believe nothiher iiKB mis--jniversai giving, anu receiving visiles prvvpirsv :y ,i uiTiunuui. iiiew- fuj;. lanI, where It is no disparagementto us to ,'s.a y, thatfes t i v a I s are i n nor respec t' 0 egi ecie u , i l is com pa ra i ive i jr u n k u.uwn. It is-one oThlise appr Ronable -customs ftirtwhich we are in debted to the habifn at hospitality, ;"kind nessvanfT'itoo3 feeltncr of the founders of ou eity.l, . . . ... t 1 THE INTREPID JURYMAN. ... 1 W ,The follovvin" anecdotedaken from an English publication while it illua--trates tle ihestimable .value of trial rby. j u ry , y m ay, serve tp ad mini iter ' a wfinl e -some lesson to Judges in any coin try, who attempt bviflictatiria: the veVdiict n . !A jutlg&bnvthQ:-ija m ,'Irelaiulpj 5trieil a pause, . in 'which much ' of - the . local consen uertces of a jent I em a h wa s - i m pi c ated IV 1 1 wa s , 3 andfonPs I prpsecutihtjt cqnimUj fur.fcr.oy, jne, cieien 1 nn I v; 1 c'h tld n in in r.escums: his on 1 y chiltUrl an inttocenjt andi bea u ti fii 1 .jprU;i,frbm (h e de n dant was rqugh tin tq ,tou rt, (fiiptSU ; ayev.ifa'ct;vIaidt do:wi. jhe'lpdie I a w ve r.; to tell: hi si ftr v : Ji el 6 wey er, pjeaded Ins bwn catf appealiig st(j;i Lhe udgmentand '..the. ,'i'fie; 1 ud jje was. ehraieil i iantf told the j Mry , they must o jback, arrf; qqsi; J an d I i n a q u ater j;qu r re turned( 4 When tne torevnan, a veoeraoi whettthe fqrevnap, aveoeraWe bid map. l'ALi--i.',--'iiv 1 r, -'i3 f f 1 1 1 f .ttti; t 'TAWiL'r5" . -f3T "f!; fJJ&Zl 'r i?uie jury on puiui ving lis ueqision, to j pervert ,the course of .justice, and fen i er; tK4 ."i W;' a rt ; inUtru men t of o p -'nression io the ribor and the' hortes't-4 " .1 ni p a r t ial I y between th r ki ng and tils" subjects, the offended and the offeiyler but to form tlie -barrier of the people, a gai nst th e possibl e ; i n fl u en c eti p re j U -djce, ; or xorniption of bench : to whirh we do not wish to'offer theismall- est degree of 'disrespect, ' much less of insult tt we pay to it the respect -which one tribunal should . pay toanbther, for the common honor ofboth..-. Tlis jury did not : accuse; the bench of partiality or .oppression-nb, -we looked, upon it as the sanctuary of truth and justice 5 still, my" lord, ? we cannot erase f rbm our minds )the records , of ourxschool books.. I. By ithem7 we were taughtUhat kings and judges are but fallible mor tals t and i that v the seat of justice has been polluted by a Tressilian, aScroggs, and: a Jeffreys" The judge frowneifat these vvords, but the intrepid juror thus proceeded; ; JMy ; lord,v I am but a poor man j yetl am a freebbrn sub- ject, aftd a meniber of the constitution -nay , I a in 11 o w h igh erf fo r I a m o n e of its' representatives : I therefore claims for? myself. and fellow; jurors : li berty of speech ' " i- ' f The "judge here fesumed lus cotnpla cencjr,' and the orator continued his ad dress, i-'We have nothing to do, my lord,?- with -your private character 5 in' injs fpiace ir. . is veueu uy your omciai; bne ; we;know you here only m that ot judge? : ; and; as such,: we should, re spec t vou : you r know p othi ng or u j; but as a iury : and in that situation, we r leok to you for .reciprocal respects be cause we know of no man, however highihis", titles or his rank, in. whom the llaw or the constitution would warrant ah unprovoked insult towards that tri bunal, in which . they have vested the dearest and 'most valuable privileges they possess. We sit here, my lord, sworn to give .a yenlict according to our consciences, and the ! best of our judgmentsTon'the . evidence before us. duty as honest nien vlf we haye erred, we.';areccquhtab.I.'. ndt tpfypur lord ships . hot to the kin whti appointed von i' but to a higher power the King of KmSi" . :r n'7'he bench '-was dumb; the bar sileht j astonishment and applause" murmured through the crowd -anntne, poor man was qtdcharged. BSENCE OF m IND. i . r ( Among a number of instances of the celebrated Dr. Moncey's absence of niirul,i;i is ; one Which he vfrequently menfibneu' and laughed;1 atr heartily wheh in gootl h u mor, a t ( th e.s am e time observirjg that his, brother was as bad as himself. vvThe dbctorTbeing on a visit to his brother in Norfolk in the begin- ningqf winter ami intending to set off for1 London -the next day, his brother proposed; to go and; shoot, wild ducks early in the morning, that he might. car ry a couplefresh killed yithC.him., The servant was .'ordered' to -clean vthetllons: rowung piece, get plenty oipovvaer-ano shot and 'tougoosegreuse their 5 boots. E veryvthi rt g Jei ng in read 1 n r ss accord -i tig Ui ih ei r, d esire, abou tan hour before day light lhe dctor; andthis brother -set off for; th e place e re the d u cks resort, I'njorl er to bf t here by Jieireak of d ay , when ihv generaMy take wing to feed. hey hud walkediearivf three miles, and it lha ving-1 raioedfrv the nkht,1 die grjeisy;1; whehrtlie beard ithe cry of the ducksiiwlThey, were tiow obliged to get pverftne iwui antttne'gaiefa.cross7a sluU: infithcf vinarsl 'diies werfei?i iTheu rainVtf had 5C raided the Vvater about ; foo 1. 1 1 1 1 swasf theti pro posed that one should go oyer, and t the ojher: rerrtainbhinU&Says the doctor, Gebrge ;dtyou j gb over foVi, i Jiaye firgbttentnytlottf haviedoc? tor, says? JUibrbihec'butp wont lose- bur?spoitas: wet-have ebmttiar So bbtii vvudd through ;antV get jover tpf thbflfleetfat Oength ducksi YquiarenfeenoughpGebrge," said the ;doctorv !A ve Vu repl ied his says tne Uuctor;?i ffejUoiyou nrei ren Jti rnedi George; riiVhyLJ hay'nt got lite gu?v dobuifile. I1 fire!.,vliy 4Miaye-.Aqc.gura ine guo,r saia nisro ther,' I ' thought you had it. , VVh'at a fine, opportunity is;lost l vHere, are not less-tnanthirtyiducks withiu ihotV and neitnerr.tts nave got the gqnvf; "Ta.'..-.- 1 ears ago a young Indian was prougnc inio a Wnite settlement oto ae educated. Hisa&ree citydlwriiabie cured Jiim wie esteem ot ms numerous assbtes0.:'l;-ii?.; f f'l 1ne eveninra iarfe 0111 yoangsroea'(ther Indian bcinoheof thej SiKJosiah CmLi Hlsd observes, of; . . " party;, returning irotti; a:irotic, lull ot tne -natart-of Arithmetic tWt Klik"ev. glee and mischief, proposed to Yeniove oti parts of Matheirfarics; it nut onlv, , a -fence,', by the wajvand rurf itacros3 fmproves.UHe natnral 'pnwer. tfr.ofse.lf . the road; ; No,"said the Indian if vho aro4 expert infi but iucljnea tlieni ,V ' we want any fun, don't'letv'Uiido anv to.. iHHftines anil -m1 hiishanil r v V: ' harm.. ;Let us have- fun . that - will . do good. , See, 'here if a poml across the rqa d , th a t So 6 1 . : pe 6p e : c$n n o t gc t a J o :u without getting weti and thereis an old tree that would makqt good foot-path; It we must have a frolic' left usput the; old tree' across thspond for the pebple to walk on. 't'" The proposition was im mediately adopted cand caNied into cf feet. ; There are many'of pur ci vdized ybung'men who might learn instruction from this example. Northern Intt - f i Spanish FOLLYPhilig III. kipg bf Spain, being taken ill of" ft ifever, and shivering ia cold weather, aiiraz-?r&f or panwitlv burning coals, was brought into his chamber and placed near him, and by !Some: act of Carelessness7 was placet! so very- neari 'as to' scorch him. A nobleman whohappeped to be presents said to. phe that stolid by him the King burns. " ? Then other answered "it is true 5 but the page yiiose' office it is to bring and remove , the Bnziere is not here. " The - consequence - was, that beforej th e . paj;e cqu l d b fou nd, h is majesty?s legs and face y$re so burnt, that it caused an erysipelas, of which he died.' 'Philip IV. .his successor escap- ed not much better. That prince be: ing one day hunting, was' overtake 11 by a viol e nt storm of rain and hail ;a nd as novman presumed to. fend (the King a cloak, he Was so wet before the officer could be found Who carried ?Tiislbwn, that lie tdbk a bold,' , which, brought on a violent anar dangerous lever ; irom which he escaped with difficultyy trf 3A v FAMILY. "4 OreatBritain can broduce in the roy,- ai une u otuarc, a race . as steauiiy u n -fortunate as ever were recorded in his tory. ; : Their misfortunes. have continul ed - withi - unabated i successibnddnrl three-hundred and ninety' years1 -s,. -.:,-.:, j f , ...1 .if " 'Uobert HI. broke his1 hear because his eldest sbnV Robert, was starved to death, anil -: James I after havincr beheaded three of his nearest kindred was assassinated by his own uncle, who was tortured to death for it.. ' James t.t was slain by- the bursting of a piece of brdnanCei .v -j- "James III.' M'hen -fiying from the field of battle, was thrown , from his horse and murfi (lt rea.in a coxiag,. inxo wnica ne nau Dec carried tor assistance. . " James IV. tell 111 Flodden hed. ' Jkmes VCdied of errief for the , wilful ruin of hislarmy at. Sol way Moss.5 :j.-::J4f"-ftv4 : ii enry . o iu i 14 t.oru ,ijarnicyf' twas assassi uated, and then blown Up in his palace;1i;f f .Mary Stuart was behead d. in England. . C harles; LViw beheaded fat ,Wbi ehall." ; James U. lost his crp wn,and died in banish meat. ; t'K'; l;? ;wf';' ?rH. r , C h irles II. was exiled . for many- vearsi v James JL and tVdied not witlumt suspicion of being munlered by Lord Biu fcngham. 4- '.'.'Anne --after' a reign,, which; though glorfV ous, was rennerea unnsppv oy pan y disputes, 4 Arl KWVfrkl riAQ vr rfr wkvjal " 4 Ia qua rels of herrfat.ored servants. . - yx , The posterity of James ill l!aVe! remained wretched wanderers in foreign TandsJ? - TUAITS OF. IdFR ITieare people.V conti rah who can't even beatheWUhbu't'j&laii-- '5, denng a neigh!or.' -You hid g0 0o se- vereltv,.tii?pHed''mysatmt few yerelr, (1 aresland ndered who do iiot deserve,it.' : That niy; be,' 'reto.rtedj the Corporal, f but I havej Heard1 very iltghtf things said? bf you.? I (The face Of m jtaunt kindled with anger. Vf Me ! exclaimed she; vi me 1 slight things of me I wttt can nybedy say of:me ?4 fhcy SaV, answered 'the Corptn al, : that you 'ar& tut bet tertban you thoumbe J ' , "Fury flashed frort the ee of my auntVVVhoare the wretches?' I liopc rihey jslandeV' hb'bne .who does: not deserve it remarked the Corporal, jeering IT.: lie 4C:.XWMH.?; i l I k . t i ftTheifeeKngs of my aunt jnay well be con- ceivea. ; une;was. sensinry lniurea. 1 rue. sne had herfblblea.:shV''vaa.'peTishnd fretful but she was riffidly moral andvirtuous- conscious ot ine correctness oi ner conuuex, shejwas Wounded atrthemarktbC poral. i ; "W hy should her . neighbors islander .her-.fhejcbuld -1 ' fet m v "iunt be consoled . She falls under the common l6tbfamref;p caii hve;In Ibis 'world without f tuttenttg tlan 1 - V ...... -J- . I .:' ' -1-1 W "AtJITHXf RTTH: v JTlie ayantageofjnthmewere perhaps: tie ver -better stateiltHan fby the " great' Dr. JoHN$ofc,' f in bhe bf -his letters: to' Miss Susan sThrale f-Noth ihg am uses more ; harmlessly ihan comV pu tatl6nl;cdftiotthingiis" moreapplica-; ble to real business, rand tb,specuiatve iriririeskthsatt4 thignbrabtiiteUandielieve way am bnceWT. 7a stile cbfhL itist takes U.- . V.ca - 1'ina' 'i: i omapial innin.' ,ume( uermust De xoo siupkl or too msigi.mcanw and lpuiaHbubfi and pfevents4both h'usbands.and wiveg lrti some . measurei,"- froifV running: f out' - theiriestate?,- when they have it always?1 inv their; heads' wljat' their expenses a-,"-1'' mqutit ; to,' 4ihd ' h()v ,sobiv by tlie cause rumniust overtake theni.'- - t ; ' r" ' v ' :7'J 'P.7',:; ' r -. Caftan antf ifjiifotiif, -Caesar ha f the tbs timony ofages to his braverij andyet he rei . fused acfjaliegefromArUhuny.i. very 4 " calm'y answered, the bearer f th' message,, -1 If Anthony is we ry ofhi lifeihimtherW..- . are other waVs to death'-beaitles tlieoint of y, irhinE Subscrib'cr having established -a LinV . 11 of Packets between Philadelphia and WitfC mington, Hi. Ctkes this method to Acquaint V r the -public that a1 vessel will leave Wiliningi - 1 j torirNf C. for Phil.ulelphia every, ten days. i Produce .intended for this" conveyance, will V bb receivel & forwarded by Duncan Th6mn- -v- sonv Esqlof .Favetteville, and Icsars. St'w 4 i ... mandeu by.'jCfirenu. captains,' Well acjqimmted with the coast, aVtcabuis'well icted for ilie accommodation of passe ng'ersr He ti erefore trusts to nieet with encourageratint;' Piula delnhia With .its.environs has become so e-reat a manufacturing place; tHat cotton can be sold! ';-' -: -1 ; f . " fit V J Nt T,l u n. , t-. w Mtervot wiinu n'gt.otjj a?, q . at the lowest , ratesqf freight"? x least expense possible;- ; llavihg three KOodH-esseK in the trade, coin- A ' V the consumption bqihg ajresenf about tw'e.n ' i ' ty thousand bales per aniitim, 'a'blifwill iw'.' ; doubt be soon greateivyiV'M4 -Mj- V. .. f J, '. No. 231 Nbrth;Pront Stl PhilaVlelDhiai : " ( -: -ept.r30, 1824. : 1 p3-3m ; r !- , Xoujsbuv ; fptlE inaobbfthePiipilin this t X" i JL stitaticib cYosed on ,the-';3d inst? "If - '.v',J . " J- T" ne :i nisiees cantrpti lomear' expresrsinrt ' -,-- -A'l perfect acduaimance with i therious bran che$ of learning usually .tiWlr';ni.siitelr mstW lULiuiia, pronieicy wmcn, wniie it claims iov,the young ladies anlimiteti praise for.tliVir , mdiist, reflects equal cred?t imViri the ; slilll 1 ! and 'management .ot Ali?& Kam'sey tlieir ami" ' ' V ble.Precepressy)'' '; -.tK:t ... .i -TJ I'rnciAoe nni nn'ur 3tttk Ann Innli mm Kamsey, the present Prefceitress, for another j ear; ? a ladyjwho unite tb irfaalificatjonsbf ; the high qualifications of the preceptress thr, t vviiuiMvjjyi j.iiviiMtuiu iu; .tuw: rule v i- 2 - - . -f - . - - ' . H -- - -. ' : W - .... . . I IN B. 3oard cai be ,hC wiM any .lyiii.' town m $40 jjjtf session. .V; -.' "-' . ... - l :i TIVEf l)Orj.ATiaMl begiveffe as went offg adaHitmlxed hbme'biin cpt a waistcoat,': a copntrivs 'coloured pa'r of t).- taloons, a wool hatband: carried v itli '-rf!! yellow cblodired pir ,.ci ? .pntaloon.H Vj . er oy icrewarni ail f trsons natsoeyefj f f rr ,' iiAb up r aiiw. com mi xo ill Of -a- , waK.e lyoumyj an, xneixn inst. Mao? abouV'years old, stc . b Ie'jrt dark id conlexiob, who iays hss name is TitltLYV ajiw that her was bobghtbueb!i4tatples oH noara, ana tneaayantage or reguturiyattenti.! 7 ing divme-wors'ii to the 'pitbirc:;clainir libt'4urptoeid loif :an yiia,'!-chh T!ie iUxertises, pf ;the-Acadeniy vi-ill be ; bpeUSheti t. r 1 ' : 1-' i ; ;. aWlt-tlAM AMriDELn c'c'yN'sr XbuisbU!-glec.v)' 'M3tl-."-r artvf tor, apprehend) np, and riehveru..' , I' to- mirvnj'bear.lteves'a Cr'cs.Hoad'si1 : in; .t-"" '1 ! WRke Cbuhtsv N.kd. -V-MuHttvV-: J , r mea !Mr -in s ransom dic : i - u eiTipioyingr.or 11&, souring nun, irser . pena!ty;of Jtiie la;.:vA!i "lOllN. CIIAVli' Patricic county. ,ya by; a vMr t amrae who r f fie believes lives in some part offeentucky, f v , has been ni" - Way more1 than-12 months. : Ths v ' v b'ber;Ti'recstei)Lbtcome fbrwiird, prove -.-v .f pTOpertyV p charge and jtke,h5m way -.; -otherwise. hi.wiii. te;ljspbsed c'" as the la; V :'." iT direct;:MUEL; t Nhieth vfar scnith bf Raleien,' a sm dl Hed Moroc::- -V.i i in pasaapaj tl iteceipc agair a. w. aify iiariwei i . - j arislitjforfprtec, bf rrels c of flvurdepbsit i; - ed.wiin no'.tefr' f:ale. V Xiiy ;:perori ( finding t: ' it. Willboirfer) B fy9r anoV lali beTTearhab,!; ;i :4. : rewarded s;$-'ii- :a -f ' :': ; ' ?' : .': -.-: ; r 1 - - - --:-- .... ... . , kiheFburtb Mndav of 'rebruir'next v ,t :Will benertd at public 1 !3,t Icret!. i Cotttt. Hotiiein" SrmthSeld;V" 'ryi val:r hired but Jcj--lis ensuir ' JiphpSteveii-JuriTerm3are,'ho ''Uk$-f ::,'., i!;:i4,:i;::5L . t f . 1'-. ' , ' 4.'- r ?' 7 -.. . 1 . 'i' t": ''dl; y Si? 1 rv'r"-. ::;. -..f 7 c1 $ ' .r..v.r. I:.
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 18, 1825, edition 1
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