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Trie celebrated TfoTse, " nv SIR ARCHIE, i Wff&f- W !l Stand th- ensuing w - 5 .- . . v ' Con on t mv aiaDe 111 jttJL Northampton county, i. . , i r I f irolina, uur rndes lnm narux, twenty- one from Relfieid,ad three from jtornatnp ton Court House on the road leading to itffiM' TV nver M area at F ftv Dollar.-. rrv ax tw?ntv-hve cent ppr v.ay Sepsra e ncWures for mares and col's, znd iny per- The Sea- ' sot, ! cn 1b- a?V cmrnenced, end wM end c" jiiy, rvr.nts Board praiis ;-:'""'-"- Sih AncHii'iibHKid, sj?c arrl pjjt per form a 'a5, as a Race H rsc nu a Stallion, re deemed s.s a sufficient recommendation. TVbruar-; 8- 13 HAL vilkv N. C: within n few miles of U iliiam liuli ck's store, and .will be let to in arcs i nt lU- iiH'.er'.te price rf twenty dr liars I the seaso n, if paid bef re if expires, c r , tw-ntv five dollars, payable the 25th day ; f I)t cemb'er next, w ith cne dollar to the room in every instance, payable when the mares are put very cAurutm is- i;eiKI't)c'riltHX P c . w lo be paid before the mares are taken a- -vvay even- attention shall be paid, but m riabilitv'for escapes or accidents. The - ii V 1 flm nimw tnr lunirll easnn to commence the JOth March and, end the 1st of August. Should anv gen tleman prefer to put by the leap or insu rance, he can clo so Dy writing 10 uuu ei- feet, on proportionable terms witu tne . ' - - j aftiw . . .m i tail. Perhaps there nexr :-Tpe:irtu o;v;; T . l . : the turf, a h rs? so gercn i.r .mim jcu. . Head his )eriVrniancc see it uiey nave vcr been equalled ; at.i. then examine the records of the CdTeTent Jocky Clubs, ,anti see if they ai e net correctly stated, ; Tic was got !v the c elobrated import- t, the irrpertc-d hne Ab dley (hy Jim- A-mrk) iiis greilt grandam by Vnung Ans- , .i. hv the imnorted horse A- pfcRFORrTAKCES. ; The fall he was three years old, he ran a match race :th ?.rr. Douglas's Fran ;;,co, 2 mile hca, hi he won very er.sv, in 3 m.5i s. S;r:r:r V was four -ears old, he won a - up r a.rfidd, 2 niile heats beating M. Hearties Mnli- ; neaux, Mr. Wilis' Fitz-Diomed, Mr. Tottv's Fortv-Scven, and two others, without being put. up. ran ne four years old, he won the jockey club piire at Vafrentonr 3 mile heats, beating ."Sir. Davie's Little Billy, and several o thers, with great ease.- Same Fall he went to Broad-Hock, entered for the Pro prietor's purse, 3 mile heats, and netting -would enter against him. Same fall, he went to Fairfield, and started for the inckev club pui-se, 4 nule neats, agamst "lr Wvnn's Cup-rearer, and four others j which race he lost, after winning tht; nrst heat in 7 52, and losing the second a lew fcet he was Mken wuli the. cram p. in an injured leg, and with great difficulty was rr. tr,.- t-ihle. Suring he was live veurs cld, he was not trail ed, by way ot recovery to his injured leg. Fall by j Lt'l t' , . w at Broad-Prvk, beating and oreaiiing clown, at i ric h.eat, Mr. ynri s Cup Bearer, in 7 AC. Same fall, he won the proprietor's pVirse at PelEeld, very ra-y; beating Mr. lirummor.d's licrse by Poto inac. M r. W Vim's m4 re by Bedford, M r. Coe's mare bv ttu" i Larry, and tnree o- v.-ntr h was six vears old. be bpi trg he was six years old, be .u;ess purse at Fairfield, mile :- best 3 m 5r b hi', i -Won the 1 heats, the A limre's V alk-hi tli e- at er, M r Wntscti's Miif .m, .Mr. I hurnoy s sorrel nuiie. and tinee others. bame : Ne w 1 ..,. ti if p nrornctor's purse at M .rlcet. 3 m lile heats, very easy , in 5 32, WorslVaNr'v i.i..re by Jack. ; ' i Ecd-Su- nar; v. Same fall, he won the JoCkCV ciub purse at New Market. 4 mile heats, ling both heats under 8 minutes, and thr- Td heat in 7 5G quicker 1 VllllJ-'i', than any heat ever run over that course beating Mr. William's mare by Jack Andrews, Mr. Jtes'a grev mafe by Florizel, Mr. i'rrrcsUT's Director by Sir Archy, Mr. Minge's brown Mare by Sir Archy, and several ether Same fall, he won the ji thev club purse at Bellield, 3 mile heats', without being put up, beating Mr. Wyii" V Young Favorite and Mr. Tripp's .e. Spri.g he was se ven years old, he made a season- at Mr. Win. Wynn's, in the county f Sussex, where he fcas put to 50 mares. Fall following, he was trail ed und carried to Maryland, where he ran two races, one at Marlbo rough, 4 mile heats, seven starting, which ..w o lie won verv easv, runnine both heats under 8 minutes. The next week h e lv's Penelone. Mr, iiugne a Diana, and Gov. Ridgclcy V luckuboc, j -. - - lt heat 5 52, 2d heat-5 -t3. " THOMAS IICNI Granville, N.C Marcli 1. i.C va. v. Ci the Season, payable the hrstday o. January j8IS w;th one Dollar to the Grvxun, to be t aid the m?re ticover-d. Extersire ma'i-ain pustu eV and meres fed with J "5r3T -XULL stand this Sea- s- n, at my stable Si r Hal is 8 years old this spring, the ;;6th at Aiulrw Hughes s store, o;i t;it; 7;H ; h 'ndsoniest, most elegant mCvcr, best "at C F. Faucett s store, on the St!i ; at J .s. -i med and substiintial horse, ever on the i Huchinon's, on th 3th at Alexander Ma- iauds hi-h with bbek legs, mrtne and ley's store, on the lo'n ; at Hillsborough, rd horse Sir Hirry (who was got by i in publicly examining the Students of the Peter Teazle) his ditfu by thi inipv.Ked a said Institutitm,. and, after a critical and horse Saitram (bv Eclipse) his grandar.i , impartial Examination, have thought vas five, he wen the jocky club purse at j ; on Erasmus, on Mair s Introduction from Wurrenton, 3 mile heats, without being i j the 1 vth to the 26th Rule, on 137 of vE ever up, beating Mr. Drumniond's Flori- j eep's Fables, im Englislv Grammar from zel, and some ethers. rSanie fall, he , j the Verb to Syntax, ar.d on Ruddiman's i-cn the h ckev club purse, 4 mile heats, ! i Prosody as far as the Hexameter Verse. Mr? fr:.t:hg a; ... . wo Air A 1 1 vA.: C.i. f-a:; tjySir Archy, antl scver:il others.- ; Fil he w as six years ie won the ?,ro;.'rietor's purse at W arreuton, 2 mile , r ia-V . ijea t ing M r. Fori i cr 's m ai e by S Yrchv. and Mr. Tripp's' he rse by Sir z ran a.t Washingtrn City, beating very asv 3 mile heats, Hoct. . Jirowr s fxesa. C. S. Kidre Fmt JTfrts Woclc Matter, j FIRE PROOF HOUSE." Soma fresh Kine Pock Matter has. been j frblE subscribers, appointed and clothed received by the subscriber, from the Genera! ! JL with authority by the last General As Vaccine Institution, and is offered to any ,4 semblv, herebv ive Notice, that thev will person or family who may wish to partake of j receive PROPOSALS until the 15th day of its benefits, or obtain security from the Small Pox. : JOHN I KA VIS, Assistant Agent of Vaccination. Concord, X. C. March 31,1817. 16 4w DIRECT TAX. NO I ICE is hereby given, uiai uie direct ; j Tax for the Year 1815, laid m confor- j mity to the act of Congress, passed the Sih i day of January 1815 rpon the following de- j j SCJ-.Dea property IS r.uw remaining- uiipjuu, 1 1 and that unless the said tax with t cn per j cent, in addition thereto, shall be paid to the i subscriber, on or befijre the 16th day of May 1 BIT", the said property, or so much liter eof as shall he necessary to sat isfv the said tax and twenty per cent, in addition thereto, will be sold at public sale, at the house ot George Carringion, in the county df Omnc. The sule o commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. on jthe said 1 6th day of May, 1 817, viz : George Crrington 700 acres of land.jnore or less, the Mill Tract, S 53 25. Given under mv hand, this 14th day of April, 1S17. . JOHN' VAN TIOOK, Collector for the tith Collection District, 16 5w in the ! tate of S C. NOTICE. To all whom it via if concern. 7LT are h erehv not ; fied i ha t th e Direct j 1. Tix : the Uuitcd Stes tor 1816, has ! become due and payable, : that attaidance i dav d Anril, 1617 at ,T. .hn Carrington's, on ithe Cd ; at (.eorge C:.rr:n?tons, on t!e 23d ; at Absalom Alston's, on the ; at George jJchrston's, on the 25th ; at C :apel H 11, on ; j ithe 26th ; at George ClancvV store, on the 28th ; at John Newlin s, pn the 29th ; and at Ji'hn Lcng s, tm the oth At Georire Al hrJfht's. on the 1st da of Mav. 1S17 : at IjMichae' Holts, on tlie 2u ; at .M irp:ie s i! Mill, on the 3d : at Knhrairn Cook .;. n :be T . - - f n tnp I Stli v JOHN VAN HOOK, Collector fl r die dtli Collection District in the State of N. C. April 1, LSI 7. '15. SNOW.HILL N. C. rustees of the Snow-Hill Acade my, occupied the 27th and 2Si.h ins. : proper to produce the following Report . The 1st Classr consisting ot j was examined on Spelling and Reading. ' If there be any distinction in this class, it is awarded t M. Parrott. I T7e 2nH CVa, is composed of i who were examined cn Slurray's English : Grammar from Etymoiog' to the 1 Ot.h rule in Syntax, on Reading, Writing ami j Parsing (except L.Murphy, who appear ;ed only on reading and parsing.). The ibest scholars in this class arc, John Par rott Charies Carr and E, J. Garland; who are distinguished in order of their names. The rest are approved of. Tltf Zd Clans, consisting of was examined on English Grammar to the Verbs, on Heading, Writing, and A rith'.r.oxicy as far as Interest. James Pridgcn, Smith Pridgen and John Hoi lidav , are the best scholars. The rest are approved oi. Ike 4ih L.!ds.y is composed of who were examined on Murray's English i Grammar to the Verb "to be," on Latin Grammar and 35 Col. in Corderii Jas. Williams and Thomas E. Harper are eq u al , and p renounced good sch olars. 1 ho re t are approved ot. t S:f 5:K Class, consisting of was examined on 20 Chapters of Cxsar, 11 n inio wiuo3, iihui. i t. a; i anu ot iiiuei Holliday claim a distinguished standing. The others are approved. The Q)th (;Vc vv, crisis' ii.g r. f was exannr.ed cn Geography ,on Reading, ' Parting, and English Grammar. In this iCIais John Grainger and Willis Murphy j are declared equal and pronouncet bchclars. The rest are are approvi need good cd of . the pre- i sent Examination have great pleasure in 1 mnouncmg to the patrons of the Sennna- 1 ry and the public in general, that the per- j j fori nance of the Students in each depart- j ; uicnt was highly satisfactory ; and they j feel no hesitation in saying that on no for- mcr occasion have the Students done j Institution. Theexaminaticjii throughout j Having uaorucf i am pie t es tnn ony o t nis talents and vigilant attention And they assure the public that from six months experience they are convinced that in this Gentleman all the qualifications ne cessary tor a rreccptor and -Teacher are most admirablv combined. v V The exercises of the Seminary will re commence on Monday the Cist of April ' next vunder the perintetuiauce cf tlie i prVsent Teacher Jam ks A. Craig , A. B.) j The prices of tuition will be as usual. Hoard can be had m the I own aii aeiirh- borhced at low prices. There have been recently purchased fcr this Academy a ntly pu Library, a valuable set of Globes ar.d Maps. The Trustees arc deicrnuried that notnmg snau oc wanting on tneir part that may be essential on preserving the good standing of the Academy. If a healthy, and elegant '-situation and mederate price of Board and Tuition, or derly deportment of t!ie Students, and the high accomplishments of the Teacher, have any claims to public patronage, the Trustees flatter themselves that the In stiiudon vfil meet a due share, labchnlf of the Board, .T AMES SORTER, Sec. ihfrrirlvr crrpatpr nitir I I Miefone i t mill ! in rrnrA Tra , . liiir hliniT riam f would be wanting in duty were they to j! filled in with rock nearly one hundred yards withold the merits of the "Teacher' of "this in lenrth, w th a fine rcck-four.dation, which ! Mar next, tor the uyjUJiw A iiuubhi m j the City of Raleigh and on Union Square, to j be of Brick covered with Slate, and finished i in such sort as to make it as nearly as possi ! hie, Fihe-Pkoof. .This Buildincr is to beO j feet long-, 26 feet wide, and 2 stories hisrh ; is to ciBntain several Apartments The manner in wliich the first and second stories are to be finished.-will be made known bvanv 0f the -Commissioners who i3yvbe applied to. IlKXIiV :"SKAVELL; SAM'L. 0'diVIN Z JOHN HAYWOOD, J ? Riuc.rh, i 1th April, lbl7. 17 3w R. CALLUM, TKFOI1MS his eld customers and the A- Public 'in general, that he has again commenced BUSINESS in Kaleigh, on the same ground formerly occupied by Mr. William Shaw, ?i:d '.ppobite to the ' Minerva" Pr'.nT : !;-OlIice. He deems it necessary to mention, that almost any Article of Dry Goods, Gro ceries, Queens-Ware, Glass ditto, Hard- ! Ware, Medicine, Confectionaries, Sec. Vof the first quality, and ti reasonable terms, can Le had at his Store. lie hopes, by attention to Husiness and keeping a gmrtl A ssortment, to st'.ll merit a share of his Inends and the public's support. N , B. Excellent PORTER by the do zeii or single bottle. ;-: .April 7.'- -: :. M ::: 1 6 Uw , . S100 REWARD. T Ay AWAY from the subscriber in X Warren count v; North-Carolina, the . f,f Marca last, JOHN, a iikelv bright (mi,Kltto Fellow, about 5 feet 11 inches I hiirii. 5c about 25 years of age ; he has a j small scar -m one of his eyelids, and a scar on ;one ot tus siaes irom trie cut or an axe ; lie is a smart ingenious fellow, and can do j ;il:nost any thing he can work at the Carpenters trade, make rough Shoes and is a good Painter. It is probable he will try to pass as a free man. I am informed he was seen on his way to the Town of Halifax, where he said I had sent him to do some painting. I will give the above reward ro any person wlio will deliver him to me at home, or half that sum if he should be secured in any Jail so that 1 get him again. W. P. LITTLE. March 27, 1817. 15 if MILITARY CLAIMS THE AUDITORS appointed by the last General Assembly iv -' allow the Claims .yet remaining tc t- si i tled and aliowed, which grew out of ser vices performed by officers or soldiers of the hcal or detached Militia caikd into Jie service of this State or of the United States, from North Carolina, in the years 1813, 1814, and 1815 ; and to settle and dlow the claims for transportation of Troops from one part of this State to a-iother- forMunitioiis f.f War, Ordnance, rms and Accoutreiucnts, for Provisions tarnished tin- said Troops; and in fine to settle and allow all just Claims of what 'ind or nature soever, arising iron the calling out ot the M ilitia as aforesaid, and for the p-iyn.ei.t ,i w hich uo provision is made by the United States : Hereby give notice, thcit thev have cotnmenced tlie bu siness assigned them, and will continue to j! i cceive and pass on Claims of the ubo e ! description at the btate sc, lie in the present time until tlie first uay or iuvtm tier next. -y.y - In all cases of Claims not made by Of- fu-.ers tor their pay nor vouched fur by the Muster. Rolls, the individual makiiig such ciaiiu must suppoi t it by his own Oath showing the amount charged is justly due ;u,d tint pa Uicnt hata not been received :i whuie n -r in pavt, and by the Certih e a tt 'ni i iie p rope r Officer, w liether of the Line or Staff: And in every other instance ui ci.tim, the best possible proof which the nature of Uic case admits of will be retiui red. hENJ. B. SMI'l H. Clerk of the Bcavd "J hulitors. Kaleieli, March 31. li-6t M1LLIJR0OK, FOR SAEE. T -.E Subarriber wishes to sell that ele- gant and highly approved situation ; having thereon a most superb dwelling house,' the woikmmhip of which is not inferior to any in the Mate ; with ev ry out house thereto attached for its conven ience, and aspacious ice house. A Mill,' on Bier Fishinur Creek, within trvo hundred yards of the dwelling, having ftur grists, ! viz. one pair of Durr', one pair Cologne, j two pair Albany stones V two ?ett belting y cloths, cue screen ana Ian, accuoi gin wun 52 saws nine inches in diameter, and a taw renders it safe from undermining at all titr.es. To these conveniences may be added about three thousand young apple trees and twice j ! that number of younff peach trees, all oi !'... - - . l i: 1 which are Deginning to uear ami ere iocjj will yield an abunda it harvest ; as great nains have been taken in pruning and ma- ' . . , . . . . . - . -i i ntnipg them. At the quarter, vone mi:e dlstan.) is a very valuable granrry, 52 by - r . . v. . .1,. J. nok-fO") ''AnJ-p.fl Im' o'J icti, wuu iu on" vaj o "y " wv jj 2 feet. There are atuched to the premises about 20C0 acres of Land, well connected ; about 240 cf which is piny wood, the rest mav be considered creek lands, and first M th.ia norl nf th rOJinlTV. fronH fnr ! corn and very suitable fcr cotton, tobacco u.:i,9. Wlth twelve constant runninp- ' springs therton. ' as suificieritiy pre . .1 1 r . ... - - --- : - n A residence of ten vears cved this healthy situa- j lion. iij a. quanuiy oi uouseuuia ara i k.tt hen f urniture may be had with the prem . . c i.- l ll 3 ises, should the purchaser need. Those wUbing to purchase, 1 presume, will first view the premises, and I Ratter myself thfy v,dl be highly pleased ; as i; is generally reckoned one of die most desirable situations in the state ISAAC MILLIARD. Millbrcok, Ila'ifax Co March 7, 1317. N. U. Millbrook is 20 miles S. W. from i Halifax, 30 miles YV frem Taxborough. two j miles from Haleih 1.' JC SiIOLS' 9 IATS. - S - Petersburg, Jc. IIAWKINS, fcCo.oppositeKolingbrobk Street, Petersburg, have on hand, and are constantly receiving, an extensive assortment of SHOES St HATS. (Tj Merchants of Xorth-Carolina are invited to call, and are assured tliey can be supplied with the above articles at as low prices as at any Store in Virginia. March 16, 1817. '14. READ THIS J ! UN away from the subscriber abont the JtV 27th of December last, a Ntro Man by the name of REN, 36 or 37 y ears of age, small, and very much inclined to be how-legged, has a scar one side of his jaw, occasion ed by the tooth ache ; also inclined to be reel-footul. He had on when he went away, a suit of Negro Cotton. It is presumed that he may be lurking about Wiley Dilliard's, as he has a wife there, near Chapel Hill. Any person tint will deliver said negro to me, iivinerin Person Countv.X.Cui oliaa, or secure I him in any gaol so that I get him again, sh-11 j receive the sum of Ten Dollars and other lawful expeoces. , JOHN WOMACK. March 9th, 1817. , BY THE PRESIDENT. OF TIIE UNITED STATES. . WHERKAS, by the first section of an act of Congress, passed on the 31st day of March, 1808, entitled "An act concerning tht sale.of the lands of the United States and tor other purposes," the President of the U nited States is authorised to cause certain public lands to be offered for sale ; Wherefore, 1, Jmes Mckroe, President j of the United Spates, m conformity with the j said act. and other acts of Congress, provid ; ing for the sale and disposal of the Lands of herebv declare and make known, that public j sales, for the disposal, agTeeably to law, of the Pubi c Lands in the district east of Pearl ( River, bounded on the west by theChicka i sawiiay river, on the south by the parallel of the 3 r of nor t' latitude, on "the east by the . ! fiiK If niwl Tnmliiirhv rivers Sl on the n rth !f wv tlie Creeks. Snbrsrue and BoeueHomo. ; l!lc- one nJr nto the Tombigbv and the other into the Ch ckasawhay rivers) which j i,ave ,een survev ed and returned to the Re- gist er of the Land OfTice-a-St. Stephens, ad j which have not been deposed of, or exceptfd I from sale by law, shall beheld at Su Stephens, J on the Uiver Tombigby, on the first Monday I of July next, and continue till the said lands have been ottered for sale. Civeii under my hand the eighth day of March, one "thousand eight hundred ar.d seventeen. JAMRS MONROE. By the President, ".Icsi.vii Mkigs, Commissioner o! theCieneral luid Office. March 20. tlJe 14 I The Fuhlic is cautioned, rjHO be guarded against the deceptions and 4 a intrigues oi a man wno cans jimiscn jiE.) AVRlCliT (but it is likely he will change his name) , he is aboit 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, fair complex ion, thin visage, light hair, large whiskers, inclining to red, prominent grey colored eyes, somewhat Roman nosed, has" a protruding mole near his rght jaw, one of his upper fore teeth is out or broken off, speaks or pronoun ces sdmewhat like the European or Connecti cut language, writes an indifferent hand, i3 a mechanical genius, having manifest ed a knowledge of almost any employment in ma nufactory, and professes td understand the construction of -different machinery in the manufactory of cotton, and is alsovcry expert at the sword exert ise and boxing, and will no doubt try to impose on the liberality of the Masonic Societies in the LTnited States, hav ing come to this vicinity from the northern States with-n. the month' of August last, and commenced the cabinet and gun stocking i husine S ami held out the idea that it was his i intent ;on to seme luimeit n. ta-! : xn unuf actorv ot Guns and Arms in toto, the r more readily to obtain confidence and put his aes.gis o ti-aua into execution, Uicn no 't 3:llirr lull lie U'liit iiia.ii in.iJiinmi. iuiu iiv doubt Will attempt similar deceptions on an unMisnectinsr rubiic elsewhere. Said Obed Wright carried away a la? "tre Mack HonsK, about 5 feet 'J inches high, with j a small white star In his forehead, with his ! left tore and 'hind foot white up to the foot- ! lock, which he swindled . from the owner, to gether with several other th.ngs obtained by similar means. lie is believed to be. the s:ine man that was advertise d in the Ohio ; papei-s of .Inly last and copied into the Ra- le gh Register or tne auin aepiemoer last, umler the name ot James Kssex, al as James ! ' Esskx CnoBT STETiLit;, and tor whose ap- : prehension the Marshal of the D.strict of O I h ,n i'A Vrpil :i reward of 9500. on charges " charees ! -herein snecifmi. - ' - One Hundred Hollars KewaM wdl be giv- j en for his i.pprehcns,-n and d eh very at this jin Virginia. He c;oeS to er.joj in rc P!ace,tO thathecanbehr:;ughttojustice,by ;itirement ti,c evemn!? of an honorablr JOHN.'i WILSON, Secy. Lesburg, Cas we' 1 county, 11 4w March 15, 1817, 3 Flil DAV, APKIL 18, 1817. vw'wt ''- v v"Wa VVVt w w vw wx In Massacliutetts, the election for Go vernor took place m the 7th inst. Henr ' Dearborn the Rej)ublican and John Brooks the Federal Candidate. 1 he contest has been father active than heated. The pri vatc characters of both men are justly prized ; their revolutionary military ser vices remembered with great respect. Gci.eral Brccks is in" possession of the chair -cf Stat -v, and he will prcbably keep it, judging ii; in the few returns ve have seen. We wished success to General Dearborn, independently of his political f principles, because we think his merits nave cccasionauy Decn muiervameu, aira thathe has strong claims to the confidence if net the gratitude, cf his country . In Connecticut, there has been a warm contest again, this year, between the Tcle raticn' and Federal Tickets. The for mer, of course, has the surpcrt of the whoe republican school. The election took place cn the 7th inst. Many more votes appear to have been given in than at the last election, cw ing tu the excitc meiitof the picsent Contest; and the Re publicans gain ground. Oliver Wolcott is the candidate of the Toleration, and John Cottcn Smith of the Federal party, for Governor. Returns from 103 towus give Wolcott a majority of S09 vctcs. There appears to be no dcubt cf the e lection of Mr. Wctcott. ) In Virgi:lld, TIcnfY St. George T:iV- II...... 11 11 riM i V',.,.: , Jarrtes Johnson, ail republic axis, are, w-h i -out doubt, re-elected to Congrev. We have very few returns from other districts In Albemarle county, Mr. Nelson .v.is opposed. ..The vot-js werif: "for" Hut 'l i Nelson 217, fot T. W. laurv 167. It ! jprobable that Mr. Nelson wii'l be re-ele !tcd In Princes Ani.e. L. W. Tnrewt ); received some votes ia opposition to M1. Nevton, but. was hot a declared c:nui avz. v tar. int. On the day of the election for Char llotte. v.e unde stand that Alr.l. hn Hau- idolj.h addressed the pceple, informir': jthem cf hi intent cn t.i.-ii E ir pe few ithe restoration ,i !i;s he il .'i jhd!iclm- ing a poll for Cci:grtss.- H r'riv nils noi- uithstaiK.iiijr iper.ef.' )oll fo: him, ai; gave him a. majority. 1 he. elect;, n ut My. Austin (R.) is considered cc rt in. . J ,;. The following ccmplitnen iMi. Calhoun, a Republican Member of I j Congress from &o'ith-CDroIin j. va: lately paid tu hirh by Mr.GuosvENOi:. ot the leileral partv : . IVIr'. Speaker, I will Hct be restrained. no barrier shad exist which I will i o j leap over, for the purple tfl-nng to ithat gentleman my thank. f : t-ve j'udi .cious, independent ahd i.h ;"::.! c ursl-, which he has pursued in this Uousc fr.r the last two years, and particularly upon jthe iu: jeet now before us (the comj eu- jsatioh law); Let the honorable gently iman continue'with the same rrtanly ir.d? ipendence, aloof from party views ami i-.-ttti jj.v.)uji.v3, irjursue tlie gi-cat n.ter- jests of his country -and fulfil the high" i destiny for which it is manifest he . .;s ! born. The buzr. of popular appl iuse l wy o r Tint rt- nim nn lttc ti'ivl K..fc 'I... will inevitably arrive at high & hapjiy elevation in tlie view-ot his country and jthe world and to those who surrender ! their conscience, their Judgement ai:J t r.. J ' k ii. l : i- - iimcpeiKic'ieei at uie snnnc oi popular caprice and clamor, he shall finally hold the same relation that- the Eagle in his towering flight holds to the grovelling Bu2zard.J A letter from Lexinstori, Kchtiicky; -dated Marcli 28, says : It is with the m st painftil sensation i we have to communicate the sad destruc tion cf most of the Produce on the Keu jtucky river. After a season of dry wea i ther which prevented all the first boats decending, an incessant torrent of rain- was experienced for four days cv nights, which swelled the river beyond any flood ever known here before. It rose -above its usual level upwards of EIGHTY cr pendicular feet, sweep! ig many" ware nouses, and every thin; before it. The loss of Tobacco and other produce is im mense." On the lute tierjs.- When our rv.'.ders have read the foreign articles whmi wci this day publish, they will be. r.s vi hac been, much struck with th exttt 'tdina ry similitude betweei tht r't. v. . Eng land in 1795 and 1817. It In -ki. !V us to i say whether the present f.iinis.ei ceinj; j that the tide cf public fevliug h; C s-t in 'against them, were desirous i. he bv v, hat Lord Castlereagh calls "ti'.o pre cedent cf 1795," and therefore r) li the hissers on the late occasion, ljui certain, r - .t. . u . r rr. .. . ...:n k . . i". .n.. iv is, iiiuu uir tutu ui oe i -.iiiuic u blaze cf loyalty through he nat :': call j forth addresses and c ngi atul.u: ? from. ?,aws tc restniin the liberty f s ii and ! the press, and to prevent n - " : sem- v.:; also kctp t v r.tn at a lie iblics of the people. Ady: !i- ,i be taken of the tcrrcrof t!.t ',.t ; up a large army, to bvy he.t . butions, and resist an attempts ; " ' 1 "r " ! . ; a itiiiiuici m i.igutuu, not eeu rut, vsuo so well understood the management of 'such a crisis as does Lord Castlereaj;h. His experience in Ireland w?s as great as jits effects were ruinous to the indepen dence and prosperity cf his country. -Whether his efforts in England will be crowned with equal success, and attended ; with similar consequences, time alone can ; , detenmne. Ut m. rress. James Madisov, the laic President ' f iL. IT:...l Ci4.- .1 1 r wuuni cjitiics, uenarteu iruni I : this city with his Family. 6n tlie .. - a AlllS CltY Wltn HIS family, h morning OI the.. Otn inst. lor his seat life. , He carries with hlni, vi e trust: the respect of every man who knovs. how to appreciate unsullied public virtue, united with a private charac ter whose purity scandal itself lias ne ver dared to impeach.' JVat. Jut. JFestern Commerce: Tt gives' bnti an enlarged idea of the commerce, of jthe West, to be told; that a Steam Boat which arrived at Natchez on the llOth ot March from Shipplnpbrt, in j Kentucky, passed in its course do vu Ithe Ohio and Mls'isrippi upwards of five hundred flat boat, barges, &c. It Smust be to New-Orleans a profitat internal commerce,' that efnp!; .extensive a tonnage. One of the London pap of the late attack on th ;irents carriage, obsen' Uve cannot sav wheth I Highness was aliot at f. ;6r tlie stars: and if sin Ither the Lord of tlse ! swallowed the bullets !" MARhlKD, Tn Sur"V County, . C.cn 'i !8th inst. Col. Sclcmon Cirayes, ! mired end accomplished Mho Franklin. In Cabarrus count)-, lately. Dr M'Kcnzte, o Ciarlctte, to Aiits Phifer. t VUW &vw VV1
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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