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NEW GOODS. rpHK Subscribers have just returned from 1 the North,, ami are now opening- in the House formerly occupied by Anderson Curtis, jinti rcxtaopr oeiow noss ci rai tion Store,, a general assortment of DR1 GOODS; HARDWARE, &.c. well suited to the present and approaching seasons, and which they will dispose of on the most rea sonable terms. ' W. C. & R. TUCKER. Kalei.gh May 6". . 72 3w April S7th, 1813. TO -TCLTrrv ;c hTthv river, that the several . . . ....... ..,.... ---. ,-. - -,- i i acts oflimitation heretofore passed, which Wed the allow arce and settlement of certain vioYnces of pubfc dcbt, have been j sosperMedrfor tu o years, bv n act pai me 15th of April, 1818i of wh.ch the.tollow1n5.is a copy. WM. H. CRAWFOliD, .V.-tv'7n t,f the Trcmirv. i - ..... j An act to authorize the payment of; certain certificate. - 7?r it enacted by the Senate and House j rf Kffiresentativ'es of the United Satcs j if America in Congress astt'inblcd ;Thatjderpption, nn sr.c't part of vaid Stock as is s tnurh ofan act, enticed, " An act making . held in Kuir pe.will be. paid av heretofore further provision Kr the support of public credit, and for the redemption of tlif punm debt," passed the thi d flay of March, one tlunisand seven hundrctl and niney-five ; anil so much of the act, entitled, .. An act res pecting" loan. ofTjce and final sett'en ent certi ficates, imlf n s of interest, and the nu'undrd m;d rejr'iered dtbt, credited on th books of ihe Treasury," passed the tnelnli d?v of June, one thousand seven hundred and nne ty-cight, asbiri fic.m settlement andaViow ance, certificates commnly called bian ofSce and find 5eltleme.nl certificates, and indents of intircst, be, and th same is .hereby, sus pended f r the term of two cars., from and rJ'ter the pass;r. oi'lhis act ; a notification of which temporary Mispens'on of the act of li mitation shall be published by the Secretary c the Treasury, for the inf rmntion of the ho-dersof the said cert;'icates,!.n one or more of the public papers m each of the United States. nAL,t fur-thrm,! Th,t n tifiraHs, coiinters.fr" d hy the hvj. cfli.eisof , . tle states respectively, final set iiiment cert i ftcates, at.d .ndents ot intrresT, uh.ch, at lh ficaies.ar.d.iKlehuct.iilrfesT.u-hxh.st tlie;,rr tM " ' i''- ' r time of pass. n- this act. shall be outstanding, 1 ; presei. Ire same b- nir linuidatetl and adjusted, shall I repaid to the respective holders of t " esamc.Tj vitb interest,at s:s per cent from tl.e 'datel - - t - . i 1 bep witg interest,at s:s p of ths last pavment ofiaterest, a - emkiraeu cn said cert. Scales Sec. 3 And be it further nacted, That, fr w act mto ttt.'ct, the sum of.eidi i ! d dollars be ar propvu.ted, u't of . can vine" tl ly tbotib:Jlu any mon es in the Treasury of the United ' j . i 1 M H. CLAY. V nrtliP TTaiic a 1? Pfi V. -.t !tf c ' JtJMN t.AlLl-Alii), j IVefident of the Senate pm-U mpore- JAMF.S MONKOL Anril 13, 131S Apprc-veil. 7i tOl. To ihe. Flour ami llice -Millers of th? United Stale. Gentlemen, It appears that many have refus ed to pay for licence to use my improve ments in the art 1 manufacturing flour, and ni lessening tnc laoor in nice Mills vailing tlie decisicn' i f the United States Courts ; while many others have paid freely the sums I demanded .for my li cence ; and there exists no reason why si.-me should pay and others be exempt. There has already been a sufficient number cf dccisicn-s establishing the law that each infi inger is liable to,ay treble my actual dcn.cgt s which cannot be rated less than the x alue tf the uxc of my pro perty during the iul: ingemcnt.- I have expended the greater part of a long, ar durus, ' actit e and, indcfatrgable hie, in study and . exmiens to invent and intro ciixe into usef ul i peration, several impor tant r4r.d highly ueful improvements. fn m which great benefits arc ders ed to; l:e users; aiiC. I cc-md.have put in opera tkn many more, equally useful,-but : -Was pre - tnted by the ur just -nable f-ppsitiou, wasth g the profit s cf these in operation; :hich I intended to apply to put others' in t cjeraticn, which I had discovered: but ! which mw lav dormant to mv rrcat mar- tfcuticn and the public miury. I niTip irtii tlid rmii.ti- i-l n.. ", . I ratiwi for mv time and labor. The ercat : ration expences that 1 have incurred in dvcrtis- ifig, repeated! v oer ..the. United States.! and of my agents travelling for many years to - make the utility of the impnive- .ir.cnts known, i?c to instruct ;. JSlwrigiit j to m-ke, and the millers to use them, an j j in prctecuting my cluims the law conteni-' j hites that I shall receive ample ivinune- j ration. Ai.d bv it I .was eno uraircd to 1 1 rik thf threat expenses. I have repeated- i ; ly punished mat the price t,t my heence for the remainder t;t the term, should be i j the inu . price" ot the labor ai.d boarding i taved by the tise ..of my .improvements in j cne jcar only with lawful interest until ! raid. But to those who infiii. d nn-1 1 I ; rights, and refused to p:,y when called on, j j I would, beginning with the year ending January iio, -count the sum sraicd ; ; in raoor auti uoai ximg curing toe last year (equal to the first pi ice) as a nev sum .ktcomc due and running cu interest also ; -nd so on the '2d day ci' January in each Lnd evciy year thsi eai'ttr, a new sum iaed in l:dov and boarding becomes due and runs on interest. until hccr.ee be pur chased ; tienncing the interest enly, vn id! these new sims leaving-the principals in the iiancis of the users, which is the kast I can ret vive i f them to meet the expenses that they have compelled me to incur. The above are now the oidy terms on vhich mv agents are instructed to grant licences; and ; hey are . instructed to in stitute suits irgainst all intriiigers without jiving them another call. 1 L .. .1 I. . 1 .1 1 . lUose who, wish to purchase I icenct decai, Esq. Raleigh, N. C. OLIVER EYANS. December 4, : 3 17: 3t may apply to Juhn Love, Esfj. Buckiam: rnnce V dliam county ; to Captain Joh, A.oily, Uicltuu nd Ya fir to At ..srv I m vACTTfnV A TIT T XfTT T&JTFT5V H MISS RELAY, respectfully informs the Ladies of Raleiqh atid its vicinity, that she has ju3t received the Newest Fashions from Xew-York Plain and openv workM Straw Bonnets, Chip & Sattih ditto with a number of o'her Fancy Articles Merino Shawls, handsome Parasols, Cologne Water, nd a (rood assortment of Perfumer? . r Raleigh. April 93 70 tf : Treasury Department,. Washington, Jfiril 23, 18 IS. ATOTTCE is herebv given, to the Prn- 1 prietors cf Stock issued under the convention with France, of the 30 h April. 10.1, cemmonly called IuUIava Stock, That enp moity, or half of t he princi;;:' of a;cl Stock, will be redeemed on the. 21t "ff . Octob-T next ensuing t.- d;tc hereof& that the same will be nidtothe respective proprietors, nr to their :ttor nies dulv authorised, en the dav before mentioned, the Treasury in. Washing ton, or at sech Loan OfTce. v. the books' whereof r.ny portion of id 'Stock-may then stand. - ;rs .-JJ Information- is furtjtf.r civ Th tt the interest due at the time of re in v Londf.tj and Amsterdam ; fnd that ; the interest on such part of said Stock as I lias been domesticated will be paid at the san.f time with the principal, either at the Treasury-rr. :it the 1 1 an Ofl::. . ns before rri idioved. And ' it a-so lu ccry i 1 1 rr-t . .1. . :. T. muac uncivil . 1 v jli h iciesi n iin-miHt..v nr halt f said Lou;ia.na.Mock in;eiuh d to i hr TforeiiuM afsrfsaid, wdl cease nr.d ! i h terminc after the 21st dav ct October, 181. WM. II CRAWFORD, tOl S, crtturv :f 'hv Tncurg TOWN OF MACON, ON dr:ed:.v 1 he i h.of May, udlcom- n,t:,cSof hin the Twa of; Mno n Situated in U'arren, one of the ; nch-t ToIk.cco Cor.nt.e. in the State of ; j N'ith-tiarolina v'iihii hort distance fTVUe m:.iu Siacrna(Mc.unnK . P V J riu...-. , -K , . v':i.i; stci tmi tu I'lMit 1 . 11 1 o iii 1 v 1 v. - . . 1 ... . . 1 . A. . . lir. :! m: .. ........ - - - -. uiat.on h.trl. ;,n.i nei.iu sui ; pi ott ci- j . . . ...- I . 1 . :. , - . r" ' " ": "l ronin.nd. an eve., Jf""' ni,'re '! ,OM of I III nvf r, (t V.l. rl) J. :,inl rMT:m ,c v t-w CN'ra!'e b- stvi 1 ai iif i vtr fu'lintr snr-niTs of cxccilMit ua't r. In ;hr northfru frMv,n j iht Town, na- i ,lJre has tormed a covf, nlu.e l-o. i ;.;.y. at j a11 seasons he ,n pt-Her.' serunty A 'A ..re- ; 1,,use t,,r ' ec ptni. rf l!rr...ul he; c( l,,Tnt'nr' s'ctu n rM:,ll,Ml Will., .nt dei.vrf.b:ic. . 1 ! ll'l '. i'..n, ... it anil 'ft ton cM.siiit'.ti' it the sta. j i - I x ni, lira; ami m iwn i"iiMiir.ii' k it t m;i- i PC COm.fl nouities. ol tins an.: the actiom ni: J; Count .es ; :to commercial meti this place wnl 1 adhrd alv..m; i;-s wh: b are eldom fmd uniKd T rnts of Sale, 9 anl 12 months boiul and btcurity will he rf fu;red. ja Mr.? KiMr.F.ru l'FI ").' It DAVIS, STKIMIKX DAVIS. Warren County, April 29th. 71 off Fill DAY, MAY 8, 1818. ihe cohl weather stnl continues. Ou Tuesday morning we had a corisi-f derable white frost. W e Ivaru that 44 years a 'jo a b!i!ilii fnt happen ed on the 4th of May. This happened nn the 5th. If we have not an iinme- RALKIGIT : diate chance of weather.. -there will bel'Me31st Chapter of Job, from the 15th a great deficiency in the ensuin-crops. :Ut te otli verses. Lven in the House The fiuit -s inostly letpeil. It ;; (t CominT5iis. there was a squinting" will doubtless have b. en remarked, i , tViiVt,a the same subject. ,-. - tliatour ui.letteud Astronomer, JUaa- j " lev, is. as usual, verv curect in hisj! Tlie British Chancellor of the Ex prediction of titi exti ardinarysea- j; chequer has moel in Pailiament that s,ni,t j'V l: a million of pounds sterling be appro- JVeuse " Hirer. We learn thaVthe l! ?' '"aed to -the- building ot additional j President am! Directors f the Neuse l! River Navigation ('onp,niy have en- tried into a .Contract w i.h Mr. John 1 i 7i. Jh 'Incy. to open and re-.der the ' ! "River at all times avisable fnun i! !m,-e tor;e s Mill to alien , for lifiats 01 seen roiise oui men, v. itr.in six months, and for Boat of fourteen ! tons burthen, within three years. 'Another Conti act. it is expected, w ill ;M. n atle to brin J .( tj :, n xavigatiuu much Jo! n Cameron, Esq. is appointed j Presiiletit of the Fayetleville Branch ol the C. htr.tes Bank, in place ol the late Win. B. Grove. AY e are concerned to state, that on 1 . . 1 r. : :,i,,miilv ,ail in inc anernoon, ine la,T.e ai1l elant Mansion-House of Blake. Baker, Ksjq. of M arren countv. w a entirely consumed bv hre. Tlie ' . . . Kitchen vi as also destroyed Most I of tlie furniture, &c. was saved. It is supposed the. fire was -communicated from a crack in the chimney near the moofi There was a strong xresterlv wind. Kvecution.' Abratn Hendricks was executed at Salisbury on the 1st in-sta-nt, l aving been convicted -before-' Judge Daniel, at the late Superior Court, on a charge of Negro & Ilor-e-straling. lie is said to have been an old ollendcr. He petitioned the Execu tive in vain. Benjamin Gray and a Mulatto call ed Hraveboy were condemned by Judge Hall, at the late Superior Court at Tayettevitle ; the former on a charge of Burglary, the latter of mur der,' having killed a man of his own colour. Bodi cases are before the Executive ; but have not yet been act ed upon. 1 Mr. Sainton Hal!, of Kewbern; ihe Editor of the Carolina Federal Jle- pnb !k an , pives notice in his paper of the 25th ult. that its publication will cease after that date. A new paer has been lately estab lished at -Newbern, by Mr. John I. Pateur, entitled the Carolina Centinel. Our readers are cautioned to be on their jiuanl in rrcetvins: SJ notes of j the Farmers' Bank of Virginia, some (of which are so ingeniously altered from One 'Dollar Notes, that without - ! a careful examiriaf ;on of them the best jmlges may be deceived. j The late. George Rose, Treasurer of jthe I3i itish Navy, ordered in his will, j I. that, a sermon should be preached at j I his interment It was complied with; I alter which, the Minister gave a writ-1 : ten paper to the Clerk, who read from it, that 10 shillings sterling would be given to ever v nerson nresent i ho i would. accept of it. It is needless to 1 - w 1 1 kill'. ThSf I'lanu ro,ihaH.w) tl.atr lin.l j T i "hijh.ii.iiiu i 1 At I 111 psid obituary respect to the deceased. We obsene advertisements in late Kolish papers, headed Liberty nf.th I'rrss and Trial by Jury, purporting that subscriptions l:ae been oncned t 1 fur tlie benefit of Mr. HoNt (nroecut Hl, fr Parotlips upon the Afi.aniai r , k t, , , Cre.'d c.) The s.-natu. -es afhxed t ii an to the sums subscribed are in uianv in- ,,.,x.k? - ,,y vu.muis- AIf:OH?lHV TO 1 Mir a stomachic -orgasm - in -'Lord C.ts ! tlereach,". From f!;e petitioning IJ. j i'multii.v of, 1'eters Plain,"- I)e- A . J jot w - t e Mion in e.v oucin Jnformahons, &r." " Kllltll t unrm t'.-Inn.l j , 7 ............. jj to vital Religion, but ;ni indignant K- I :iemr to side-mouthed Hypocnsv," uieiers iv Uie arbitrary conuactol AlllK.fni.. 7 7 V. At public meetings held to consider "TI'"" v"- " '"""uciilc m luc 11 iniii jit r-r w' 0 k r s-i k 1 a k ..m n fc. a. .!' (I I lll" !tllfl (l I'rinru I'.. ') ..n ... u . . i hilv, vi"iir, vn tne untimely and lamented death of Princess Charlotte, opposition lie j- was made to addressing theorm?r. ' At Somerset, in particular, Col. Tynte, j. a man of higii stanling and undoubted : loyalty, stood forward.' He observed. tb.at the Queen had failed in those at tentions, w hich, as a mother, were due from her to the late Princess in her peculiar situation. At a moment when it mitiht be expected she would have devoted 'herself with assiduous and af fectionate care to the Princess, an a plea of ill health, she travelled to Bath in one day. The general sentiment at the Queen's conduct, he said, was well known, and the public feeling could not be mistaken. Severe stric tures appear, in -other papers, and it is t recommrnded to the Queen to peruse .Episcopal Churches. It is statetl in a London paper, that ne villain who attempted to assassi- nate.--t.lu'.. Duke of Wellington in Paris, ; is named Vantitlon.irt the French army. The King .of. France- has refused to sanction the law recently passed bv Legislative Body, after many days 'discission, for increasing the army. I his use ot the veto had caused aeon derable sensation. A new Bank has been established in the city of New-York, called the Franklin Bank, of which Kobert Bo gardus is President and Henry Post, Jr. Cashier. Two men supposed to be the per sons who lately robbed the Pittsburg Bank, have been carried to Philadel phia in irons, and committed to prison to meet their trial. y The Legislatue of Louisiana, at its late session, incorporated a Bank, to be known by the name of " The State Bank of Louisiana," with a capital of ! two millions of dollars. Something TemarkahIe.Qut of the five Presidents of the United States, j who have served since the organiza j tiou of the general government, only i one has had male issue. Thie one is John Adams, of vhr-m Joln Q. Adams, the present Secretary of State, is the only son. ' Tjc? Fisheries. A ship has arrived ! at Nantucket with 1400 casks sea-ele- i pliant oil. This vessel performed her j voyage to the South-seas and back, in seven months and 25 dajs Leaksville. The SO Lois latelr id vertised for sale in tlie Register in the new Town of Leaksville, on Dan tll ver, were disposed of on the 22d ult. to Gentlemen of the first respectabili ty of this State, and of the State of Virginia, for g24,7l6. At the Iat6 session of the Legislature of. New-York, a bill passed the Senate, with a very few'dissehting voices, for abolishing Imprisonment for Deb't.- We are sorry to say that thi humaae experiment tailed in the otl'er branch 01 tne legislature, bya neglect or re- r . . . w uij 11, Ais success in one branch, however, augurs its final pass- age. It certainly is conthiry to rea- son, that a debt can be satisfied, all the property. of the debtor beirur sur- renuereu, uy the incarceration o; the ' 1 .i . . - debtor, at the pleasure of the creditor. Whilst the debtor is thu. perhaps for ever disabled from paving dnv tart of his debts, by his confinement, so much as his labor is worth is taken from the general. stock of ihdustrv. and n iw-. li (added to the sum of national expendi j i ture as is necessary tu his maitjfMiance. jj On mere calculation, then, the measure may be sustained. Hut there is a high er motive for it: The chains which are forged for the guilty, ouht never to manacle the hands of the unfortu nate, whose benevolence itself maV have induced the distress by which they already sailer enou-h. liV.Int. Appointments The following ap pointments have been made by the President and Senate: Albion K. Pari is, Judge of the Uni ted Mates for the District of Maine. Henry Y. Webb, of North-Carolina, Jude of the Alabama Territory. John IL Morel, Marshal for the Dis trict of Georgia. Augustus Chouteau. ' Commissioner to treat with the Illinois. Kickanoos. jPottawatamies. and other tribes of In dians, within the Hlinol. Territory. Duncan Campbell, Collector of Di rect Tax and Interna! Duties of the lOth District of North-Carolina. William Bavard Shir Is. JuiKe fr the District ol the State ol Mississippi. BelaMtalfe, Attorney fur the Dis trict of the State of Mississippi. Henry G. Johnson, Marshal for the District of the State of Missi-sippi. Lemuel Mead, Henry Chambers. George Philips, George Gayle, and Matthew J). Wilson, Members of the Legislative Council of Alabama Ter ritory. -William Clarke & Augustus Chou teau, Commissioners for hddinr a 'treaty with the Quapaw tribe of Indi ans. Jonathan Jennings, Lewis Ca.s and Beuj. Park, Commissioners for holding a treaty with the Indians in the State of Indiana. Isaac Shelby and Andrew Jackson, Commissioners for . holding-a treaty with the Chickasaw nation ci Indians. John M'Kee, William Carroll and Daniel Burnett, Commissioners to treat with the Choctaws. John Brown, of Tennessee, Agent for taking the Census of the Cherokct Indians on the west side of the Missis sippi river. William Young.of Tennessee, agent for taking the Census of the Cherokee Indians on the west side of the Mis sissippi river. Jonathan H. Walker, of Pennsylva nia, Judge of the United States for the western district of Pennsylvania. Andrew Stewart, of Pennsylvania, Attorney of the United States for the western district of Pennsylvania. William B. Irish. Marshal for the western district of Pennsylvania. Henry Hitchcock, Secretary for the Territory of Alabama. Alexander M'Rae, of Virginia, Con- isul of the U. States for Amsterdam. John B. Roberts, of Virginia, Collec tor of the district of East River, and Inspector of the Revenue therein, in the State of Virginia. George M. Dallas, Thomas Cooper and Samuel Jackson, have been ap pointed by the President to be Com missioners of Bankruptcy in Pennsyl- vania. In answer to some enquiries, and to prevent mistakes, it may be proper to remark, that the. late appointment of Colonel George Gibson, as Commis sary, does not interfere with the of fice of Callender Irvine, Esq. who is Commissary General of army purcha ses, stationed at Philadelphia. The clothing, camp equipage, &c. for the army, are supplied through Mr. Irvineand Colonel Gibson is Com missaryTor army subsistence, to su percede the present mod4 ot supplying rations to the troops by Contractors. By the brig Homer, Capt. Thomas, arrived at Baltimore from Port au Prince, intelligence has been received of the death of Alexander Petionj President of Haytij on J5undayj the onth'-Mirrli u f- n lnoa f days. On the following Tuesday; his . J, -a 1 :P, body was interred with much noran - , auu apicuuur uuuer ine ijjucriy x reej opposite the Capitol v Ids bowels in the National Fort, and his heart be- iqueathed to his daughter. Twenty-tour hours after, Gen. John P. Boyer Wii unanimously elected President Cf the republic of Hayti, by the Senate ; and every thing remain ed tranquil on the 14th April. General Boyer is the youngest ge neral officer in Havti. I The Editor ohherNashviTle cTirmTf 'suppose that the Governor will rn ,'rnedialely convene the Tennes c j Legislature... to make regulations i, t carry into efTect.the law lately pa-scd bv Coneress authnri.qinn th. t-if. ..f o . .. . &hi. v ! 1 ennessee to perfect titled to xhe va- cant ana ai n inrnnna pi smi ivmr. i .in what is commonly called the cunr ! gressional rewrvation, incliit!in all j the lauds north of. Tennessee ifv'pri ! with a further Droviaion tlr. Aa knnn I . r - as the Indian title south ami w-st of said river can be extinguished; it shall also he appropriated in the same man ner until ail. the claims of No'rt!,-rv-rolina and Teurjei;ee. sU'l ie fully satisfied. The bocks for the sale of & the Fanners and Mechanic Timl: n Nashville were opened on the 13tr ult. and before night nearly 5M)0 shares were sold. The next day they would he ail told. 1 Mr. Pinkney, our late master i6 Russia, arrived at Berlin .un the I9tn March, on his return to this country; Private accounts from the Conresi Frgate, which-bore our three Com missioners, Rodney, Graham, &B!anr!j to the South, aod which was, at the .last dates, at Rio Janeiro, represent I the conduct of the Portuguese autho rises to our Commissioners, mit t-i have been marked by any very friend ly feeling or hospit tble deportment, On the contrary, it :s suggested that thev were received with a sort ot in difference amounting nearly to rude ness; .me difficulty arose, too, be.r itween the officers of the Congress and the government,, respecting-a seamari ? of the frigate, required to be delivered .up as a Portuguese citizen ; in whicU .Captain Sinclair is said to have exhi bited thevsp'irit which, belongs to our ! naval character. Of these occurren ces ve have heard only from general report, and know nothing of the par ticulars ; nor, perhaps, if we did, would they be sufficiently important to narrate. If they are, we shall ni doubt have them in time. JVu. Int. ; C'J'rzens. loo?: out!--A7i attempt was made this morniug to fire he city $ bal it was discovered be fore it had done any injury. There is not a doubt but that we have among us a garrg of in cendiaries. The Mayor uf the town has now in his possession, the combus tible matter f coals of fire wrapped up in cotton, and matches attached there to) which was thrown into the stable of Mr. Thomas Clark, at the west end of the city, early this morning. j JSavan. ILpub, l28th. j Incend!aries.-rr-An . attempt waH made in the night of the 2d inst. to ; set fire to the Store of Messrs. Heslop ;& Brander, in Petersburg. Luckily the combustible materials with whicti I it was intended to efTect this diabolical j purpose, lodged on the cellar wall, af jter they htl been forced thro' the i grating. Had the flames gained an j ascendency, it would be impossible to calculate what damage, might have I been sustained, as a nigh .westerly j wit:d prevailed the whole nigltt. Ci- ur.eus suuuiu oe on tneir gtmru. Norfolk, April 28. The Steam Boat Sea Horse, formerr )lv employed between New-York and- lizabeth-Town, N. J. ha9 been pur chased by a merchant of this townj and is intended, we understand, to j py 1 as a tow-boat between the Lower ; Fails of Roanoke and Elizabeth Cit V, !N. C. - ..She left New-York on Sunday jthe lth inst. for Elizabeth City, where she probably arrived on Satur jday last. MARRIED, Tri llcrtie Ckiimty at the seat of Doct. Pnh; on the2Jd ult. ir. John Snndlwood to Miss; Mary lugfa DIED, At his residence, in the upper - end of Halifax county, Jos. Jobn Williamsi-Esq. inh isCJth year. This venerable man was forty years a member 01 the Methodist Church ; and all who knew him will at test the piety and zealous sincerity with ! which he supported the Christian cha jractcr. His benevolence, philanthropy, i and hospitality, will long be remembered by his numerous r.cquaintancc, and his Children and relatives have sustained a ; loss w hich cannot be supplied. The death cf this gentleman Is another instance of longevity in the above neighborhoods Within a short time, Mrs. Scott died aged ; 84 Sdmuel Harper 00, and there Is now living, a man oamedMcody a 100 years old John Maury, who lived in that peih- be rhood died at 102 vears old. and Tho- i n,f "S stl" livin5' .inI' 100 ! . M In " ashington County, in this State, on tho i:10,i.u .,iV.i u. tr.-.Mii:l ; iuiu u'l- juuiiuu;, m. U4muw ti 1551113. In Bertie County, on the 2-tth ult. very sud denly, Solomon Cherry, Esq. Clerk of the i C unty Court of that County. ; At Edmton, on the 25di ult after ajom j and linjjeriflff attack of the dropsy, Cxptaun ; John li.teman. i On the 28th ult. Mrs. Agnes Lathi m, re Kct of James Latham, Esq. Tate of Tranter' , Creek; Heaa&rt County, j At Baltimore, - few days ago, the ga"ant :Col. George Arrotead, 'who distma.-i h -l j himself at the time of the altjic- on Tort MHenr)'.
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