. - t V - NOTICE 1. hnWAIf K ?c ,7 Uur o? r -'Andrew-T tf tfwl. ir allense of IWe, . XK nJ Ladies r;" - al ior. 5 this way tnd want aecommd. Aro0 pv, flivbco he can provide with Wbe With wctf MtidM t fl Kbocd an tfiW. tod his conduct Jrinmfc " admit, efj do iuit 23 5ir rxjrj you i alh. , i?:., b ' h of rr ed foV stle, It lie T ntbe .VartmawL.ake, Celumbui cfntsiti t" J , 11 LjH5Wo?ia lbe iOwH,ibe lands if An J;Vemrd en ihe north' tht Utct G.bVs't, iwt Oast' floaty's, 15 f.ia frco dpTrtr Riser totb. lake lL to Oorretowo. ; Tbe Tied tboonds Hte cik tod cibet vilwWe tlmbet. nrtm' tre frame Hooie tnd te f&, w,h CribcStiUe ' ,l Ohrd of tlxt 150 Apple & Peich SlVrbe toil it tdepttd to tbe cnltore cf YWtt tod ether .tma.n,grtjb, wtll (ee xt'titt Hogi tod utuie, tnd tn t3 . wlnirtracre for thtraLJ- . 6 .ad ibe run ider lo ytnjf nerroct. TVAR DEPARTMENT fJuly69 1815. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. flAT separate proposals vilTfee TfcelYed it the off ce of the Sctrctarjr for the De e&eA of War, tntU 12 o'clotk tt DOon' of Clir the hst dxr of December bt, for I of all rations that miy- Be required itVeuse of the United States, from the 1st St of one, 1316, inclusive, to the at da of jit lSlf, iihji the States, Territories and JScta, foHov;r,Ti2 , ht AtIctro;t,aiichaimacWncJ,ortWsyne, r5loro) tnd their Immediate vicinities, and it rr Uce or plices xrhfcre troops are or may U lU'ioned. marched or recruited, within the ar-.tory of Iichigan, the r icinity of the Up r Lile. and Oieitate of Ohio, and on or ad. rttcit to tie waters of Lake Michigan ' j At any place or places where troops are r ra be stationed, njarched or rrc raited, v-tVuT the lUtes of Kentucky and Tennessee. 3i At any place or plates where troops are s:t be autioned, marched or recruited, r.tbtf the Illinois, Indiana and Missouri terri- 4 At any place or places where troops are aroT be autkjned;-marched or recruited, f ihflinheMiMissippt territory, the state of lMi:ana, ,and their Vkiflities north of the CalpJi of Mexico 5i At anj place or lsces where troops are trnaybe stationed, marched or recruited, r:Xn the district of Maine and state of New. Em?hlre '. . ... fih At any place ot places where troops are r ray be stationed, marched or recruited, . ;i.n the state orv'ermont . Hi At any place or places where troops are a sit be stationed, marched or recruited, An the state of Massachusetts W At any place or places where troops are sriuT be stationed, marched or recruited, Ji the sutes of Connecticut and Rhode hhxi 9ti At any place or places where troops are r sur bp' stationed, marched or recruited, within the state of Xew-Tork lJi'A t any place "or places where .troops , r? or xav be staLoned, march ed or recruited rJi n the sUte of Vew.York, south of the .IriUnds, and includlrjf "West Point ITJAtany place or places where troops rtftr my e stationed, marched tor recruited tlthh the state of JfewJersey 1 12th At anyplace or places where troops rtormay be stationed, marched or recruited rA;n.the state of PrmsvUafua - 13ii M anjr place' or places where troops vt or may be stationed, marched or recruited .thln the states of Delaware, Maryland, and ie D j trict of Columbia ' l4?h At any place or places' where troops iVt or may be stationed, marched or recruited .th".n the sute of Virginia 15iVAt any place or places where troops ire or may be stationed, marched or recruited within the sute ofXorth-Caroliru . 15& At any place or places where troops r or may be stationed, marched or recruited the stale of SooithrCarolim . I7ih At any place or places where troops rt or may be stationed, marched or recruited .aji the state of Georgia, A ntroo to consist of one pound & one Quar ter of beef, or three-quarters of a pound of sal t lpork, eighteen ounces of bread, or flour, t e rill of rum, whlakey'dr brandy, and at the rue of two quarts of salt," four quarts of vine r rv, fcur pounds of soap, and one pounband chalf of candles to ercry hundred rations. ,Tle prices of the sereral component parts of ie ration shall be specified,, but the United Sies rtierre therirht ojinakins; such alter a'mri in the price 6f thccomponent parts of tie ntron aforeaauws shall scakf ttik price of part thereorbear a just proportion to tne edprkeofthe.vftole ration. Thera tiareto be furnished in such quantities, tiut there shall, at altimes, durirts; the term cfthe proposed contract,4 be sufficient . for the eonwmpuonofthe troop sbr 6 months in ad cc, ofooil and wholesome provisions, if 4e same sUall be required. It is also to he JjrmAtei to U and erery of the commandants fcnj&cd places or posts, to call for, at sea- hcn the same enn be transported, or at to. "Mt ik case of urjrncy, such supplies of Jjepn Visions in ad ranee, as in the discretion the commander shaUedeerned proper. h is understood that the contractor is to be yt rx pence, and risk of issuing the supplies "the troops artivjt losses stlstabedby "?Urrd or destroyed as albfesaid,on the de- iv r more porsorrs 01 creaiiaaie peters, and the certificate of a commissi, r-oacer, sutirae; the circumstance of the nd the amount of the articles for which mationshaUlfe claimed, Vff ' J Fririlere is reserved. to the y.SUtes firing that none of the scppU es,. which b furnished under sny of the proposed ihiU L until the supplies" t ft. haTe bctn r may be furnisbeddnder . -.muwuiiorct nate . oecn ceoauio. , depredations of the enemy, or by means of fctroarnofthe United Sutes, shall be paid V we United Sutes at the nriee of the article . . .' . - . " V . . .... , ;ri,rJJmECT.TAX.,;, .' vii N'r T,f"fV fcivety that thh Dirte 1813. 60 tht followiDi? described property, situate In thit State,. t4rioV reW uuc year iromr tne time w tno cotifi cation of the Collector in whose district the sad property lies, thai the tax had become que nd citable, tha . m m -w- v7 m m- a w ale at the Court-horn m ttu TViwn kruwu rwu B iM uounty ox Urane, on the f4 Uyef October. 1815, till o'clock x. u: vj ' .' " ij C M WAKEj i Armistead, IWaW Beaaley . . Wm. Bea.ley , James Cray. .Hetrt of Garret i- Coodke' Moset Uawkins I John Ma! one ,S, Smith'sibeirt W Upchurch isr Trice , jlirrt iEppet Jr vlltmilton ' .320 acres land ; 75 doT do 75 do ' : do 305 do,- ;do , do- do , 40 do"' do J 300 do ; do 213 do do '71 do - do 231 dot dot .65, 41 -41. -.24 J ' 13 6t 22J 21i 59 1. 1 200 do do do do 1 i 23, 640 do : 200 do v 4i Thesis Cary 2 PERSONs Motet Camel 924 do do do '38J Cot A. Marpbey 640 do 10 OUANGE, DtTid Coble 210 do i. do CoL Wm, Unnt . 486 do do rieirt ofO'Nem! '100 do , do do of MilUsori 100 do do do of R. Lore 142 do do 1 9 0 2 17 66 65 32 10 93 8, J. Soeed's heirs 320 do do t Francis Tat I or 734ido do 75 20 12 Fred.Trolioger 50 do do A.Trolieger 122 do do Tfcot. Mobion 100 do1' !o P. Summers ISO do '. . do Jno Wjlliamson 35do do Jno. S.;Wanock l60do do 28 2 3 91 i 96 25 70 GHAKVILLE. Jno Carrington Jno.yamilton John Taylor do i ..do 400 dor do 1 1180 do do 8 NASH. , 90 do do 43 2 93 Corn. Foreman 18 - i WARREN. Lot Nos20 Warrenton ' Ud known do do 8 12 12 12 12 No. 93 No. 29 Xo 31 No 32 : do do do do do do NORTHAMPTON. 1 Helrt ofW.PJButts 60 acres land Miles Carr 3 male slates 56 73 41 29 94 14 86 '21 1 32 58 49 2 4 3 3 : Heirs of W.Hobbs 318 acres land ! Henry Hires - 50 do do ID. Short a heirs 424 do ; Frances Stewart 29. do Allen Harria 185 do do do do do do do do JE. J Hayes 100 1 Bsrshebal!srrson 200 1 8. Johnson tt co 600 do do do do I 2 8 1 Denj. Johnson : 70 BERTIE. 400 do Wm. Wilkios do 1 45 MARTIN. 200 do 300 do HALIFAX. tOO do 200 do Win, Kennedy Anna Lanier do do 21 86 84 38 60 38 28 tf 20 64 43 46 23 Thos. B. Eatoo Wm- Person do do do M. ,W. TurnerJ 140 do Joseph Arrington 240 do ' do Eliiah Perkins 100 do do T. Rosen's heirs . 43 do do S. Wifpna, guard. 5 Slates Charles Whiter 332 acres land Sally Haywood 150 , do do lmc Sollir ant ' 50 do do SbammeU 40 do do ROCKINGHAM. CreenL. Brown 106 do do ElijshGardner 5 Slaves : 4. Granger's esUte 120 acres land Wm. M. Miller 200 do do, T.M'&bbire'sheirslOO do do. Frances. Pea Iter lf0 do do; 48 8 99 5 18 4 14 9 307 15 tteorre SbarD 78 do do 27 6 Francis Vaughan 2 slates (females)!' 38 1 GUILFORD. 50 teres land '. 21 8 2 lots in Greensboro' 29 , John Banks - LGrsy Booth 300 acres land 50 do do 2 3 Too Carter 21 8 46 5 58 74 72 8 49 5 16 74 58 87 J.R.Chsd wick 108 D.'Gillaspie: 300 Thoa. Jenkins 250 Sally Unn 63 Heirs oCILLane75 RobtMorrow 200 lesse Oaburn '128 do do do do do do do do do do do , do do do Jno. Ryan bL Sharbery 45 do do 1054 do do . , JONES. 200 do do Lot No 31 in No32tn No 33 in . No34in . No 35 in 4 No36in ' NotI8m No 40 in - No 45 in - No 46 in. v No 55 in ' , No 61 irt ' CakhQuinn Unknown do do do do do - do'V d'i'; do "' rdoi ..' do' : do y do--' 40 3 3 J 1 Wo65ia y -r" No 6 irM ' " .o v ';KoC8 in No 69 In i.: dcr MJIaa7 -accessary .to satisfy the' jaid taxoe, thereon, with an tddltion,of twenty tser centum. will h X Mk v 1 1 1 . 7 9- do No70la, f , NO 711a j 200 acres land. I f . '2 dc do do ;dd . ;LotNo 44io -w-; . No. JO in 1 V i,-''J r r . 4. 130 oenj. oimsr-j t- 69 i do 5 do ' ;2S f Wo. Guthrie Lot Nn in NW, l it UrLathamf 1300;, MXtttiWtf J.TtyIorpetoflotNoil3rcwbcin t;iQ 'i Bermet Caacub 50 acres land' 17 IsraelTsylor 4 ... 100 .do da 2J Lewis Warrenl 2l9l -iaV do 1 ' J- 46 Mary Lore H 210"' dd do' V, l io'i 49 do Jo' J.'Jelks"iSJ Jf Matthews T40 Jarthan,arA- J do 4 1 2 32,SV 1 72 dovdoV,v' 00 dO, frWa- Sandext I ' 50 ' da Ak . CABTEBET. Bank's heirs ' - 640 Wm. & J; Shackle ford's heirs 1000 Daniel Simmons 400 do do v 67 do "do do dd 5! 16 Jama Tay lot. i-. 3 400 do do LENOIR. - AlexV Carter ! Win. Wooten !l 98 dq do ' 4' ; 50 . do do '" I 4l ' Collector't Office, 4:h day of Augtitt 1815. ' ' JQS jv VAX X06x,fun. . Collector for the 8th Collection dti i trict in the State of North-Care. tins, and des posted by the Secre v ttry of the Tretsury, &c Bcc ' -. - . ,i , , a 'J . NOTICE. i ' THE Directors of the Baptist l)omebc (formerly called the Phihnthropicj Mis sioosry Society, are hereby informed,1 agree aWy to the powers vested in os by opr consti totion, that they trt rtquested to assemble fete Friday bsfore tht first Lord's day in Oc tober next, at Daniel's Meeting House, in the couBty of Halifax to take under cos tidera- m two the state of the Society. It is confidently nnpco toe uirsctors viil not fail tosttewf, ss we presume the business which will f be laid before them will be of importance to them selves as a Socitjy as well ts to the Miuiona ry cause in Genera. ' j MARTIN ROSS, " 7 Correttxmding R. POINDEXTER, JOCsmc ARON SPIVEY. Prttidcnt: Bertie county, N. Ci July 30 , 28 y I NOTICE. ROPOSALS will be received by the subscribers until the first dsv of No tern . ber next for the Building a BRICK BOUSE for the use of the Davie Lodge at Sandy Hun MHoads-, Bertie county, of the follow, in dimensions 1 34 feet long by 2Q wide, with, two outside panneL doors, ten windows. ciguiecn ngnu s oy 10 gjassi one room on tne first floor and three on the second with a passsge on the" upper story of four feet one stair case, one room, abore sUirs to be 20 feet square, to be wainscoted chair board high 1 all the rooms to be plaislered 81 white wasneo. anouldtbe building of this House not be undertaken pritately by the above ume, 11 win oe put up to to lowest under uw,on rnaay ine :ta asy 01 tne same month, at Mr. WniUm Britton'a . Stove Those wisbing to be employed msy do well 10 attend. ; . S Wm. Brittoo, VJohn Ruffin, ,Wcst Tyntt, iPcrry C Tyler, John MurdaupJi Joly 27 f! ' ' 28 LAND FOR SALE. I ; THE sobsctiber offsrs for sals thsfollow. log Tracts of Land, to wit-- v One' tract lying in Warren county N. C eight m lu tooth of Warrenton, within one mile ot the Mineral Spring on Shocco Creek; containing about 12 hundred Acres. ' The soil is adapted o tht culture of Corn, Wheat, Tobacco and Cotton The improvemsnts are a two story Dwelling Hctfst 52 feet" by28. with other convenient Houses ' Further dc, scription is dsemed nnnecessary. as it is pre sumsd no. person wilt purchase without view, ing the premises. For terms apply to the subscriber who resides on ths premises., , He also offers for sale one tract of Land in Franklin county 8 miles east , of Lewisburg, containing 500 acres, adjoining the lands of Robert Gupton, who wilPshew the land to any person wishing to purchase. JACOB HUNTER. .Aogust 1. , 2d I ' '" 28-71 - ROGERSVf. Vegetable Pulmonic D;etefgenSs For Couehi, ConsutriptioDt &:AMH r mil. t The moti tittinate Cough $ieU t9 it, iv J THE prepostcroos cjompositnojof innam roatory drugs the djrappointrTrnt;l rer peatedly experienced in my-practice, f'fiaV re medics, highlvr ccommendedi added to my own predisposition" to Pulmonic Complaints, Were powerful inducsmcnU with ros ' to consider whether t compound; -consisting of Vegetable substances,' could nor be invented, more free from, the wclf founded objections of prteti ticners, sod betttr cafculatcd to tverf the threatening destruction of the Ltmgt. j 1 bow oer to the public, the resuft of twen ty years experience on this subject No ex. pense or trouble has been spared in this com position. That no medicine, for Consumptive tnd Asthmjtlc complaints bss been so sue cessful as my Vegetable Pulmonic Detergent jroeld in become me to mention in this address. J..Mayj v acres Itni.;" TSS? Jesse Kotratree v '400 T do'dd ' V r 7T v 'V wmSU ' SLLLS v ' Ull r - ; AS) I ?f 3 3w But if tb attestations of persons of the highest "respectability, of its. efficacy, which will be shewn to toy persoof the great and increaarnr J i oty be celled proof, uispro--.;i;; cpo:R6GEHS.;t : JfortJiait9i Mat. July, 1814w ' ' fiTTThe tbove Medidne'for safe tt JOS', GAlES'iStcre.Rtlaga f- 4 - .AT the last May Term of Wttrta Ccirty Xlu'Court, theSubscribercmslifieds tor to the last Will of Isaac Ihinler. deceased. llate of said County "those riaririg claimi . a- gaihst the said dec easea are requested, to pre sent them withinjhe time prescribed by law, properly wthenticated, otherwise ther will be barred, of recoTery.:: : 1-Ct- O'-T . FRtoAT, AUGUST 4 181fc Judsres fixed theJrvridines 4atthe en- suing JFall term of the 5uror Courts of this State as follows s "f" . Justice Taylor, Judge SeaweU, ; Hall,1 -j Lowrie,' Henderson, Cameron, -y- We are please.4 to inai S16 s" tNssi6g eaknlity which has jatehr he fallen Feterebiirg has excited ine at tention of !the citizens of every tovli fBm which; we have heard, SuDsbrip tiqns haye been opened an Wry hand some sums 'raised for, the relief of the necessitous snfferers. v ' .'.',- - j , A cornptoy is formed in the North of Europe, which rtFniises effec.ah imp6rtant change in the commerce of that coftvVf Jt is caUeoTTfte Baltic known thai,tiie stbrin of a northern climate ,and want of ls1iaroom,!relider the navigation of the Baltic atigerous for large V0s9felstye8pe'cially. 'such: as, Coming from a disiancemay "amr 'at unfavorable seasons. Few ports in that sea have a? sufficielil; rjepth of water to 4 aamit, targe vesseisiewer sua iioru a market for considerable r cargoes Ice often produces long 'detention which occasion immense-losses for obi structs navigation so many months, that the American merchant is fortunate if his vessel can1 making a single voyage to St. Petersbure in a -year.' To re med v j this evil, a company propose make Got- tenDurg a aeppt tor ail tne productions of the Saltic a port safe and easf of access, which may be visited twice a year by an America vessel.' The King of Sweden has granted the Com pany a charter for 20 years. Itsvusi ness is, confinedto selling on commis sion the productions of the Baltic tjoun tries.' Its capital, which is to be ern ployed in making advances on consign-; ments, will consist of silveapd all sales, payments ah'd returns eto be made in the same. vCustoip HouVedfir cers are aonointejd to attend exclusivel y to the company's buslneseirrg declares an property consigned to,, tne company sacred and invlolaplereven in tne event 01 war. . We regret to learn by . a passenger in the last cartel from England, that tne Hon. Mr. bayard was unwen,ana on Doara tne iMeptune, wnicn snip is on her return to the U. States. The Hon. John Q. Adams,4is' A- mencan Minister, was introduced , xo the Prince ftejent, atra levee on the 8th Junedehvered his credentials, & was graciously received. ' ; 4 i -William Plumer, jun. of Epping, N H'." is preparing for publicatidn a1 His tory of the late War be'tweeii the U. States and Grreat Britain. ; ' " ;' xv ' ,,? " f - ' 1 Exvected : Naval BaitleA. letter from an officer in the. United States' Mediterranean squadron, to his friend in New-York, dated Bay of Gibral ter; June 15, says c:Werhave heard various news of the enemy, put have ascertained pretty certainly thaihe ls 4 now at Cape de .Gat, waiting for the r emainder of the sum of 500,000 dolls, demanded of the Spanish government, which has been tartly ' Daid him. It is calm now-but if the wind springs up, we sbairexpect to find the enemy tomdrrO'V. I Hjs force is 8. frigates;& some small craft, -JV. F. Mer, Jldvtr. L TheXortzfjoh Courier anintadvertine on theltyle 6f the American newspa-. persV Jiey are composed in " bas lard Ezlish." "Thisort of reproach is .rather surnrisins'. iaft'er the man v nsefui lessons which f tae) Americans have given to trueborri EifelishmenSl ,w.e very well rememrrmanjr ot tnose lectures, particularly that pfBunker's SitL where they taught them, theiror- thpgraphy i at Saratoga they ,gaye a most insctive course oi Syntax; in the Jerseys they taught then the snoops and tenses t at Yorkiovm. they taught prosody ; and they ' have recentlyif Orleans given unexampled : lessons' in the dead ngeJrshJp4y i -X -is. . " . . ;W K At Norwich. Conh.lnerished latelvi j)avid Bennet, the' Pather of a family; in a fit of intoxication.4 He had crawl-. ed under a wau - sot coaccaiincpi, anu 'was not discovered ; tillf Jie had been food for the dogs anid in ' a wretched h i Att the i late , Supreme tCcftSrtdie' state oi puireiacuoa. The lesson we 4 , fi---'-. 7 1 Ocarialtnder&Uu Ihontd regai ro:-,j; ins empty ootue wa& ieuna near aim: ? ' : 4 . , . 1 , i.- ... 'U nh , A man;f once, r to inbcatioij; K who afterwards twpame .bor.iU Jlir-1 ( gious, rwpeninotatiaii in companv : j ged ;of hlia td- tast;aaUeus ; Dressionsand1driakwith ftenilsiat' hakdhce : been in the flame mav easily takjs risa agais t wm &eep.niY9eiJ in God's name-ilHam.th - . ' .V.--,,,vr - : Domestic yUawifjtfres the numerbui manuiacturing esiabtish- ments -thahave-lately jsprungyrrrin our coutryone has- beeji rectfed'at Steubenvillei in the state : of Ohiof, for leaswtsovjraugapiii .;f3 could d1 hitanb' Karmi VThe jridjmanl awe4:rs ?$ froimUe8ktfWii' Bit Wn!that vf' manufacturing tme cloths, otenno, ; ( . wooll vTho preparations onlyvcg j ' mencerl annnt .tnirteenr montos siucr t and it is now nearly in complete oper ; i , ation on a calculation oi inanuiav"1" from ; twenty to torty taou: oi wool annually BastorfiJblrn irosi Liverpool , wins papers. .ams ;CtotehofMa signed for delivering up tne rNeapp HtaftOVrfitorie$ tothe Alliea Powers (Gata, IHscar&jr AiiwnicV-' tel) for ihe purposl of beingtrnkdeB ver to FeriKiiand;:! mv were to take nosseSsidh of Twd Jre"nch vessels sent htiaJPly mouth j hao! been given Upr $ $& tish government; arid had sailed for Brest? . ''r:'! 'i'A ; In England a New Loan: is announ celd fof fprty-two millions. - ' '--' '-.-v Sir Samuel ftodd aie4 at Madras tH 0.4t nprftrrthar' - s y.V.iS';- , r In the IJouseof Commons, Mr, jya f sittart atateithaif WsiclieduleOf as- sessed taxes were algreed to,he soulti ; not propose anyi(thers for. the present' year; '' .: 1 A : ( i, ."- " if The debts of the Prince Regent Were ij stated by Ldrd Castlereagh to amourit- s A gentleman From Detroit, who left mat on the i4tn June. miorms mat cuu siderable jealousy exists between -the British and mericans yeigh' bourhood, The British troops are! sta-: tiohed at Sand wich, and have with them . aliojJt 50Q Indian; Desertion fini the British are daily occurring; and! have been so freduent as'to induce the British commander, CoL James, jto of fer a reward of fifty five dollars to th6 Indian for every scalp taken oul; of his U lines after dark. - All communibation ' i from the American shore isforbidrpn tlie pretext, that the American entice their men tdMesert 5 and several Americans who hid crossed oveTvhad been arrest ed, put in close confinement, and after - very; severe usaa sentl hohieJ : : f h ere are about.i 200 British Ifd fahs? at Hersh' islarrd inthe rlver S They' had plundered a American citi zen of about 500 dollars worth of pro-1 perty.f. Col. Butler, at Detroit had focK warded a: remonstrance to CoK James, the, British commander, complaining of thelatoeon,iTJf waa disayowfed ori, ' the-, part of the British commander, who4 nsu iorwaraea an agexix to tne indians to-eiideavor to geoprtistor i edtheresult waslnot1 knowni wheri tourihformantileft;p Bii aiJc. auuiau ilo,u,ucu pruwiing ;a bout:o)etr6it, wholVould giyei no ac count ot tnemseiyes, rin conseouence of whieff the American commander had brderedafallldiansfof tion should b& immediately arrested and'in 'case of resistance"; or an attempt ts escape ij-fcbe sshotv':; . L-. w Mackinaiv'fiad not beea delivered on by the BritisBreeably to treaty, tior have we suirehde'red Maiden. 4n A merican vessel had been" employed by the British; WrfMayt public -pro-'4 peVtyratVati "fttvij surrender df the pml iAftef tne nro- perty - had .been put oil board the vef i sel, the - Jndians'j vat Jfta'ckinaw wfc o were eryimrous (cpmpelleld "the captain tdr-land it f declaring tat x they wouldinevet ;sunr the pface'.to be deliveredltloffiie Amenan; AlAKlfiETJ, In this cityon Tuesday eveninsf. last. iff. Kihchen' Datis: to Miss Frances Pleasants. - . In this county, on. the same evening, Mr. Nelson Andrews to Miss Mr-' Sugg. , ,.On the 13thuli'MrjJoriTtl. Krur'J chsn of NashvilleTen. to; Miss Frances Ii ' iM Williams, daughter of CoL Joseph' WiUiams. I? or aurry uounty. in mis &ute. . j , f.S On t tie 26th- Juaej at Bejvxdere, the seat of I, 1 Col. Wm. W. ErWin. fVi: ta 'r ' f ' Miss Harriei Crwin, both Of Buried Colin J ' Op the 27th nit in the 56th year of her age Mrs Susannah Seawell, consort of CoLj Benja- ' minSeawell, of Nashville, (Ten.)r Mrs. Sea. well had heed an unexceptionable menibejr of the Methodist church for 25 years. 1 , ' In Loudon County. Vir dn the morning-of. f the-BriCcs'lInst: :DougltsV JkLi5tK ' . : -. ' l ' ' j . j -'',4. f . j b .. s i .1 f ' .3 U ill 1' t KM. I. m fit! 5f'T 1 '):. ?3 Ml 1.:' I ; t ' ti. : I! it. 1:1 '. 6 4; : s f gsj ' . ' 0 2m Acting S ecretary ef War. 1? r 4 :" A. J. UAUAO,