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INVASION. Paris papers by the bng ; Favor mBordeaux, have been, re g3 the 22nd of April,, butaf f 1 nothing worth translate g red interesting from it, ionwith the preparations caiy r ethr Invasion of England. are ' to 23 7ermW, f 1&& lift A?ARTRtrstj Consul of the J0T Republic, to-tne cobsEWAttVE- senate. : SEN ATO RS, , The; Senator Joseph; Bonaparte, grand officer of the legion ot honour, vas testified to the. the desire of pjir- .Was takin-in -the dangei-s oi inu- armr encamped on .the coasts of Boulogne that he: rnav share m its glory, i tf.oMo.ht it for the good ot the state, and that the Senate woid , .:..- w,tk nleaRurk that aYter pcrvci i"- rj . havinp- rendered important services to-thel Republic, as well 'by the Soli dity othis counsels in circumstances the most serious, asb? the knowledge abilitj and wisdom he has Ci'played tK nrress!ve n e oc i at io n i of the V- O . treatv of Morfontaihe, which! termi J. ITT ' ...ItV. 4.UjlTTni-x1 J I n I'ZKS w ... - II mip ( me r i r wit.ii mil uiuitu 1 1 States of America ; ni that of Lune:f 4 1 .;i0 whirh o-avp neace to tile Con- wnn ' r-i" - r 7 .U nnd mnvp rere.ntlv -ft that oi I Amiens, which had restold peace viwv' j ' Jr " - ' II htwperi France and Eu?iWhd, the Senator Joseph Bonaparte Ahould be blaced in a situation to contribute to tlie vengreance Whicn fine irrencn u npnnle nromis5 themselvies for the violation of the latter treatj , and wthat he should Ivc the oppofiniiitr iven ,Vm of"acqiiring a stiil Ung&r title to the esteem of the nation - Having already served under liiy . eyes in the first campaigns off the war, anfl given proofs of his courage and of his skill m the art of war m the rank of chief of batallidh, I have nominated hi m Colonel-Commandant of the fourth regiment of the line, one of the most distinguished corps of the army, and which is reckoned amongst those who, always placed in situations of the greatest peril, have, never lost their .colours, and have very freqtttiitly decided the Jrie- II torv. I desire, therefore, that the Sen ate agree to the request which will be made to thera bv the Senator Jo seph Bonaparte for leave of abs nee me irnm the Senate, during the which the occupations of the war may detain him with the army :i BONAPAKrE; TheS enate charged its VicejPre siaent ana oecretaries to extress to the FirstCohsdl the sentitierit uhich that body partake of will all France for his illWmn hrJh f-i JUDGE VEN;;i We are inFortriel (says the (Edi tor ol a Massachusetts paper)' thUt Judge Bowen, of Georgia, hs De en subject to fits of msanuv. k nmyhe mistaken but we believe Air Hpwentook voyage to theEast indtes m 194,1 for the benefitof ni3 health Ori the passage his5 conduct appeared very extraordn nry, and it was found Jiecessaiy to confine him to his cabin. Upon arriving in the isle; of France, bc-jj'fll 'tate of convalescence, though ejev k totally deranged in lntenect-hjltremely feeble, and not intirely free .was Reriirrl , V,o u f leasetl afrr Jlht 'sMvwt of his head was considerably recover. Rot-I ur2 inm wJ j i r j -'i mto his former state, of derarigk nt, and it being proved that Be . T , . cnueavounng ppeniy m tnw streets to excite the ' slaves to taSd -uP arms npainst heir masters, the Governor of the Island orcleretj ne continued several months, HeS wen exhibited such symptoms of trem madnessj .that it was ohso mtely necessary to chain him tottie: floon No cloaths could be kept ?ft him, -and he has been seen mthis 'vviivv.a44iiggtiutuiuti ' i ? t Americans who visited the tsie-of'TFrartce in 1795i B.f afterwafds recovered his reason m partV and was brought home tq his friends, in Khode-lslanU, wnowe, told, are some of thejnost res- pectauie people m mat ptaie. mr, Bowen finally settled in Georgia where he was appointed a Judge or their superior Court. JN qw u tnis statement is correct, ana n juugc Bowen is the same person who was confined in a mad-hodse in the Isle of Fcance nine y ears since, we may suppose, ms aisorucr up t turned RESUSCITATION. The following is an extract of a letter from a gentleman at btough ton, in the county of Norfolk, to his friend in Boston dated June 9, 1804w " Oh Monday ( last, between the hours of eleven and twelve, a. we experienced-ia3mall shower, ac companied with considerable thunder and lightnings Previous to the shower when tfye clouds! had not much col lected and the thunder rolled only at a distance, we were alarmed with asm! den and tremendous -peal, which seemed to fjiirst upon the house over our heads. iJVIbst of the family were .imn1.t lin.Untor) Oft Ifl tf llftlP caii ciuci v: civ i La li.v.i uuu ny umv daughter was tainting At' er atten dine - to her a few minutes, 1 went nut. exnectintr to discover some el- o ' feet of the lie-htnme. 1 examined ' a. , ' the house and out building, but made no discovery. Sn, however, I j cast my eye towards the : little thicket ot houses near tne meeting houjc. where I observed a collection ot peo; pie in apparent commotion.-Anprf3J hensir tiiat some person -'.might-he" injured but unwilling to leave home on account ot tne situauon oi some of the family, I sent a boy to make ertquiry. Jrie returnea wun uic in formation that 'jjMn Lewis Johnson was struck withlightning, and sup posedyio be dead I immediately ran 4d the place where he was, (the distance being between forty ami fifty rods) on my arrival was told, that he rUol, T (Viiihd ihat thev had at w r . l :-i 41 1 viaa uvaui j- wv.-- - , mallv closed his eves, and, as usual were preparing: to put on a bimdage to 3urDort his iaw, which was fallen. They h aid sent for Dr Adams, but he had not arrived. Recollecting to have seen an account of the efficacy of 'cold water, when applied to per sons apparently killed with lightning I paused a similar application to be made, which succetded- beyond my most santruine expectations A bucket of water .was thrown upon him it was reneatfid- he soon exhibi ted si cns of life and began to gasp At this moment the Doctor arrived! d nne.ned a vein in his arm The application of cold water was still con - - - Jtlniied' and not less .than s3,x buckets wre Pred uPon b,m' . yPtoins of returning life increased: In about half" an hour he spoke, and- in an hour walked, with assistance,' into the house- Complaining of extreme chilliness, he was wrapped in flannel," and laid on a bed. Fromjthe mo- jnent of his resuscitation he was exer- . . -Anur fa These pains continued, ivthJout intermisson. during the day following night,:' But being a- gambled, and taking cooling physic, the pains on Tuesday rnorning began tttabate,- and have since continued: e&duattl to decrease. He is now in llfreni nain. The hair on the back Isiked, his skin in several places burnt the: shoe on his left foot rent but his cloathes received nX;W norinmry $, pthefabqw staled-it ap piears that ihe copious application of cpkl water was tne means, m tne nana; of' Divine Providence, of rescuing Mr. Johnson ffoma premature gravei restoring to. his family their head and upport, and to society a useful mem- ei. :-B LN:X S Of allkinds, For sakpt Gabs! Store. THE TMPLE OF HEALTH v RESUMING lhat no -hew Couh- Sttoke on the Political Anvil notwith standing the Arrival of that Archetype of innovauon, to set me vrowa agape wno perhaps dropt ms f anaora s:i. Box at mo dern Oliver's Levee 1 beg leave to acquaint ail Jfarties coniamea m-rny lormer -mutter Roil, that new Haths and Houses over the Springs, together5 with a Range of Stables 60 by 20, ought to have been finished : -long ago; having contracted with federal and republican Subjects tor . that purpose; but find both deficient m Jrractise, however as suming in Theory. - - ' . The' Castle of .Thundertontrenck was al so to have been revolutionised, cum multis aliis. In future, I am firmly determined to em ploy no man but a real American,- whose mind is alone influenced by true Amor Pa triae, unbiassed by the fluctuating rotation o nohtical cant phrases. " f or Jorms oj bovertrment let roots contest, ' Whatever is best administee'd, it best." To elevate to llepubhcan-Whigs I closed rav address of 1802, with" Vive la Republique.' And to enliven the federal Tofies, throw down my pen this 4th Day of- Junef .1804, with Vivat Rex, Toriorum, v J. LENOX. Lenox Castle, 2?. C. . ; . N. B. I fixt a Patent Shower-Bath wittt the Anuaratus complete last Year, in a House as tight as a Drum, containing a spimg al most as cold as Greenland. SALE OF NEGROES. ; ON Tuesday the iOth day ot Ju ly next, will be sold to the hig hestBid der. at the Vrilage ot the University, a JNum- o nP T.nve.den. . A Caedit of se- vef Months will be allowed;? Bend? vith approved Security, must be given " University, Orange Administrator. .. County, June 9, 1804--t ' - r - fore existing between James GfAfiti chell and Greene Hill of the City of Raleighi waeitssoived on the 8th dayf. -September. uat mt Knt knowing that this dissolution is generally understood, 1 hereby gwfjfof&iU mation to all and every person whatever, that j it was on tne ciay arortrsaiu ujssuivcu, u that it is troin this time forward to oe puo ticly known. GREENE HILL; . June 26', i804. Wanted AN APPUEISTTICEV , About 14 Years old, Td learn the j oiner's and Chair makers Business. ' J. WHITAKER. WakeL-OMr.rv, , uiy - ... will; be. sold,; : On Stttnrdav, die Z8ti of July next, at Uran- TpHK lollowing 1 racts or r-arcets oi . . - . ik i . L Latidlvih? in the Countv ot Lrranvine, or so much thereof as will satisfy the Taxes tod Costs due thereon for the vear 1802, viz. ffv 300 Acres the property of Nathau Fietcherj in Country-Line District. 85 Acres given in by Rodham Griggs, on tne watrrs ot JNap. oi uccuvi.v, ... Dutch District. 200 Acres given tn by jones Fuller, ad- joing the Lands, of Samuel Hayes, in lap ping rorest lJistnct , , 250. Acres in Fishing Creek District, giv- ken hi by John f eace, fer Herbert and John Smith. . . . , - 127 1-2 Acm entered by Uavia warns, in Fishing.Crek District, on th watejso FishingCreek. I,.'" 25 Acres emisteu by jonn teuton iu mo- Circle District! '' . .. . 10 Acres given in by Samuel shamraa m the same Pistnct. ; 110 Acres given m by James Miamroei m the same District 123 Acres enlisted "by Laborn Catlet, in ; Fort Creek District. 300 Acres on Tar River, enlisted by Na thaniel Magehe, - 227 on the waters of Nutbushj adjoining the lands of Vinkler Jones, enlisted by James MitchehSn Henderson District. 128 Acres enlisted by A nomas Vaoiasmun, n blaivl Creek District, on the waters ot Island Ercek. , r' t , Acres enlistel by Henry Rose, m 1-ads CreeSc District. . . 121 owned by Fovler HoBgcod, adjoin- John Eastwood and others, in Hap or i Reed District. 200 Acres owned bv George Hunton theiwatersot r ishing crt eii, aajoimng-joun Hunt and others. . :i' ;1450 Acres enlisted by John G. rifcher,f on cedar and Koberson reeks, jtdjQiping the Lands of Micajah; Bullock, an VViiliam onatn. . u: . JLedgeof Hock - District, on the waters ot Natt nt H.eeu. , - 4J00 Acres given in by Stephen MorristH Oxford Districts' y. 1 ; 80 Acres givenin by Hezekiah Hobgoodi oli cub creek, in Tar Hiver Dissarltt. r WriLLlAM GILL. Lot Sheriff tf Granville, FOR SALE OR RENT j In the City oZaleigb, 4, . A LjRGE twb Story House, 3arlth one Acre Iot ; conveniently sitaatedre the Stafe House"; being a.partoC the Square, adjoiriing Mr Casio's, on Morgan Street. For Terms apply to. , WILLIAM PEACE RAleigl, $urti 9tb, loO SOUTHEY BOND,. 4; :;; iOf Espectfully informs his ..Frienda and the Public, that he has just received from lew-Yorkj a handsome and general Assortment or ; . ; ; - SPRlNG. fcOODS also a Parcel of Stills from 36 to 63 Oadni, all of which he will sell low tor Cash.f i Raleigh. 15th June, 1804 MEDITERRANEAN PASSPORTS. NJOTICE is hereby given, ihat it has been deemed expedient to change on form of the Mediterranean Passport is sued to vessels of the United States ; that irom the eighth Day of July next, thos? of tne new iorm win oc issueu at m v,usiww Houses to every Vessel, for which applica tion may be made on a compliance withthfe terms premcribed by law, and surrendering the former passport :of which she may be possessed, if any, in which latter case ho fees will be Quired for the exchange: and that by an arrangement aed; upon by the Bavbary Ppwersi with whom we are at peace, either the old or the new form of passport will be sufficient to protect the ves sels of the United States from capture, un til the 1st of July 1805, . after which the 'old form of passport will be unavailable ana the new one alone in use. 4- Department of State,, MayS&d, V .... The Printers of t$e tJl(rt?i:df 0e United States are requested W intert Ihabcnx in their Gazettes twice aiseik for Jbe space of six months, and the Coliectorr cf the Customs to keep Copies of jt posteu up in tttetr ojpees. . May50. ' ' Fifty Dollars RexvarBi RUNAWAY, From Ford's I$t, on Tyger River, South- named DanigJ. A He is about 26 of Age, - stout and 1 tall and very M' He wvth hutt a i bay Geldinbput 14 i.anBgSWd p on the near 'Buttock ; also a iiewjjrile;" a new Bridle, a PjiirDf Pjstolsand HolsfH1 i a quantity ot nne ciotnes; a r-air oi oauui Bags, and about two hundred Dollars in cash He is riding through the country towards Virginiasmartly dressed, and calls himself a free Mad, Whoever vVill apprehend the said Negro, lodge himlh Jail,' and secure his Horse and Property, sp that the subscriber may recover the same, shall receive a Reward of Fifty Dollars' upon giving notjofi at Ford's Mill, Tyger River, or to the subscriber now ori nls Road to Lexington, Kentucky. ?r ALEXANDER LEWIS. May ICij, I8Q4. . On the tStb, 2Qtband 2ut 0f2uly, A MAIN OF QOCKS. ILL be fbutrhtSat this Place, in ;. vv . lA Beter Casso's Inc'osure, for .Oiie Hundred Dollars, and a Purse of fifty. Dot, lars, raided at.the Cock. Pitt Daor - Rafcgb, JvneSOtb; l804 THE COPARTNERSHIP OF " - ' ' ROBERT FLEMING & Co. Will be dissolved By mutual consent, on the first "day of August nexti All Personsbaving unsCttletL Accounts, are requested to setiie them b4 fore that Date. Raleigh, May 24, j804 urf r GALES respectfully informs the! Gentlemen vof the Bar, and others, that life has lately received considerable Additions tos hia Book-Store, liM only in the Law portment-' but in every Branch of aseful and 1 i pa lite i-i teraiure, acnopi isooxs, ax, wiuc wilt be disposed oi en the most moderate terms. .J' y , ' . ' J. J. Gales has also lately received a fresh Stock of all the most useful Drus and Me j aicines, of the best Quality, including tbi most annroved Parent Medicines That the Senators Of this Common ? 1 wealth, in the Congress of the UniteaStates : be instructed to take all proper and legal ! measures! to, obtain ,an amendment t tne Constitution of thef tjwited States, so that the Represented vesdbe appointed among the -several states-according to the number. of their free inhabitant respectively, and tor ,! this purpose that they endeavour to obtain a , ; ReSortiti0n of two iiBias oi ootn nouses ui ; ; Congress proposing such amendment to the ,j liesislatures of the several states in theUm- ! on andithat a committije raised to bring 1 Un a Resolve for that p'urtiose." ft . . - . : j ! ln'rlCU J Maryland," are, informed that the said Ha. ?per is aeceasea, anawirnout issue to jniierir his estate It is supposed that he has a bro ther ox some; relations residing in North-Carolina, to whom the estate of skid harper Winners. . TpHE- riWions'or a ceftain JAMES ; SCffin M" . 1 HAKVEK, late of Sri.Cm,. 'pHE SubsbriD'er informs hi4 Friend A and the Public m General that be has received a large Assprtmeot r, ' l ' FashionMe Goods j.:- FOB. THt SEASON. i , Which, with his former S tock', forms a. g & mersd Assortment amongst which are a great variety- -oi ,i nnkets, jewellery, . watcd Ch'rYStals Artificial Flowers from Paris- cst-India Goods, Fort and adeira Wine, CfrsnaiaC Brandy. Train Oil. Logwood, La dies'?; Miss .aftd Children's; Morocco and KidUoesi ;IaTtIn's Justice and-his -Duty ot Executors; the History bi Louisiana; aiia ii short, a thousand article too tedious to enumerate, aiid kept perhaps by few Stores He wuhsell low; by wh6lesale or tetail. , j LIST OF LETTERS &ihe PCfficcm&llsbcrovgk SOtb June , 1 iS04t -abicbmt taken out before fAe SOtb j September Mxtvsill become aead. " Ohh Armstrong, Mrs;PeggyJA.rm r ttrong, Anthony Barber ThomaBose man," "Wilson Blounri Clerk of H Jlsborought Superior Court, Wm. Boreland,, Joseph Bi?ttH -Mrs. -Mary Bursh, John. CatiDs. iOnmi Christian 2, Samuel Child, Toha Harrington, Miss Sally Campbell John'Dic Key, Sanders" JJonohp, Wm. Daniel, Dun-r fcan Darroch, Naflife Ellis, Joseph F veaveri John Flin thorn, Benj.Futral, Benj. Forrester Andrew G;bson. -Richard Gott, Morgahv ;W. .Long, Jonathan L.inley John Long. John Magoi-s Wm. Morrpyr Jacob Mol- der Robert Millikenj Sanison Mooae,, Jas' 'Mitcham, , John Morris, -.o''Mullei)jb Andrew M Broom, Peter MTntbsh, W. cc "W. P. Mangum, Thomson & Wm. M'Kis J sack , Robert Pender Peter R iley, Ray and Cam, Miss tuuz. Rogers, Andrew RobeTt son, George Reeves, Richard Stanford 2. fWm. Spivey, . John Strcud; . WtrivScotV Stephen Smith, Henry- Strader, sThe ClerkV of Orange County W. H Thompson 3 Isham Thrift, James Woody. ; V N. B. None need send for letters to thi& office wUhout sending the? money to pay for them.. Newspapers must be paid ift advance 4 v ' of "" . -.. North-Carolina and Tennessee txILL convene in the LodgtrRoont of the City of -Raleigh oif thEvenlns of. Monday the 10th of December next, at vrhicli Tinie and Plae. Officers Mtm lijvepresentatives' fronvthe respective RScs adder our Jurisdiction, are required k V Bp 4er of the Most Worshipful the? i"". .vuu 1 aj ijtf ,vrLBA Matter--s '.- "'V.-, Secretarvi. t Kale July 7, A: K.m A..180:r Music and Dancing qdeinm Professor - 7 Bancin, pf the ToxJfi of Wilmingto , Late from Neu Rno-frinA T5ESPECTEULLY informs ther.v flip tirA n.tafifTma. .t.. , ' N3 leigKLand Vicinity, -that he h Academy in th City of Raleigh, sorwm as he shall have obtained twenty Subscribers 1 - to learn DancMig, Aand ten to learn aiu&ic,". a on the following ' '. oonditions. Dancing1, twice a weelr " " eVeryWednas'lay and 5atirday in the after! v I noon from' 3 to sun-set,. for the small daw, v O and from sun-set to tei for larRe classT.dt . six dollars per qharter. 1 Music ori the Fiano 1 tone. or Vioim, ten dollars for 24 lessons The Terms for teaching th Frencr Lan guage will be the same asifibse for Danc ing, ; ? If Mr. Maurice be eneouraired to come tn Raleigh, he will bring with hira his Grand Piano Fortej on which he will instruct; hia Pupils -He trusts that his terms will be considered low, as it will he dbseryed .that he teaches Dancing every week, ' aii not aa is the practice of some, every othei, Oriverr third week. The price for Music aW lower tlian usual. jvly7. ' LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Perst-QfRcei at Jiaei?b V Cell Watts 2, Bennet Hiilman Wm. Hornsby, Jaities Haffsrield 2, jobn Haywood (Treasurer ) Kimbromrh Hinton. Wm.nVhite (Secretary) 3, Hardy Dean, r. ancjjjimam, Mrs. uunartdge, jo siah Atkins, .Wm. H.Hatwood, Isaacniclfs WalteHinrahan, HenryIii6bard, Thos laham, John Chaves, Wm. Crawfordl Mr. Crawt rd, James Nance, Giles Nance sen." Merit Embery, Wm: ElUott, Young Burch. John Bttrthon, Reverend Zadock Bell, Jetta mith, VViLie tadgeV Sheriff of .Wake, Jo nathah Stephenson, Wm. P. Sini, , Henry r ujjc, cace, james etew 2, Thos. Pair, Andrew Peddy 2, Robert PoweU Trw wujv(iWjuEajdAuu, Ajguai jones, fhiiip Jones, John Craven, Shadrach Easton, Jr.o. M'Lmdan fCharles Copeland, John Cal- nation Uiiey1(n.;JLyonr Hbri.;JAtge Locke, Willie Shaw : v SamueL Thooisbn. Solomon Ternll 2, , Needham '" Tlion-won r Joseph Ray, Walt$rUand, WmKeaves jefauLowetf. WAtSHAWMi 1 0 Ml 41 Scrniq-s?., May, IcZQi LI vs. 1 m 1 '" l"M "T ' --U.A-ilili)..L.il)...x jih.i:iiihiU" " II'
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