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j Coles has lately receive: snuvhjof Stationery Wrfa Foolscap Vrit'ng Taper io ! .etter raper, w imc, V.'r:1 i in?" Parchment P:n r Irawin!? Colors, in Boxes of differ- entszes Fdu-- Lead Fences I-d an Ink and Ino"a Rubr-er ; C.vrel ilvr rVnr.ls and Pencd SticKS r,evt IViVii Q i'lls It.dv m..di- Pens in Partible Hexes Cl.s. Fountain I;:kst:wids lpvtcr do f - Leather, Pnppruj.d Cnr-c no j Ma'b-nM "I la'UPients . HrwsH-v.d.rs. urate Silver Vttr:K:ases Letter v:np v rV Koldeis ' Ii Off and Conmon -sized Wafers ' fcr i i.ir V . x B!:t!" ' r l.irjre and small . Acc t Ui ks. o vanwus sizesand bi-xjrers, ruieil Mid plain Ci-rm-on AVri'inir Paper as low as 3 a Ileum, or 0 cents a qu;re. - . Italei.i. Tav 2S TKACllTvfi- FHKNCH. " " " STKPHFX FUOXTI a n U ve oFrance, intend, to cort;nue a. ve.ir o two in tins C.ty, pr poses to Teach the FRENCH L (iUAflK, on the folio .vm tertns : Stu tU -iits of the Academy, per Session.-16 -Pr aie ir.Ktrnctif at Sl2per Quurttr . -liaL-igh. Mat 23 75 3w SHINGLES. tt T.AXTFTT, 'or t he repairs nf theCovern me?t 'Uiildmgs n the City ot?ale;ht cue hundred fHousand veil dressed 18 inch 20 v rh and two feet Juniper or Cvpres S! IlNCil-fS nf the hest quality. Persons dm-, posed ti deliver the whole, or a part only .'will please orward the;r terms to the Subscri ber in Fayetteville. WM N1CUOLS, .. Superintendant of Public Bu d ng :'"':-- &ay23 ,; Jx :--:--..v .-:: :::x. IHE Subscribers areaurhor; zed to ell at f pr v.i e Sale, for account of the Unite Si .--., the follow -ur r ;!es, as the were co!!ecel from t e pi n- : t the late fire viz 4T Musket Barrels, r pre t v eood order 61 T da do ' uch injured. 8S H lb. fun-Barrels, Punvners, Locks, P.iv onets an J Iron mountings a!- ir:c! injured ; r'-; IP": ht firnss Mounting-, partly meltetl. St- jJ rs. Leads. '' "." -- .'-. 'y - . ROSS &nAHSLF.Y Who have receive, on consienment, n qu-mf t v or utKiv uuu, wmcn xncy wn stji c!i t:i tor Cash. ' V' Ua ph. May Vt h 7J SPRING GOOD?. Q r?ON!, has just rce vfd !m SPRIX mk handMm" r.nd c omp-e?e assort nierv of Stable v: I Fmcv fl. . !, suiable to V season, among" them ar Silks, Silk Shawls, Parcels, Lace Veils and Sliau Is, S lk Hne nnd Gl-e, tliiiifhams, D ui es Looq- and TV n-hazett, Katt nets, Linen? and Cotton "SJiir'in.'R Fans S raw Honne1.',: F.ne Hats, Cnd TrenV Furrldo. Cloths and Caji smith res. eleirat Musi ns,eb pant Class Warnssorte alare assortment of Shoe. fine Shot Gun, Loaf and Prown .Supar, Cotton .and . Woo Cards Hnesand Scjthe Plade He alsn ex pects in a few davs to receive several sets oi Blacksmith To-Is. Raleigh, Ma CSth,18t8. 75 Aw OXFORD ACADEM y7 rTnF. sem -ar-uaf F.xanr'nation of the Stu 3 dents of th.s Seminir wdl crnmence m the first Monday of June ne r.nd term v! om the Friday f'dlowi'-'tr. .Parent?, puar wians tnd the fri-nds of the Institution rene- ra'hr. :re rf spctfullv mv.ted -t. a'tend for th purpose of wirnessinsy the pr-'ficency rt J th S.M'!eiits N.j htn w.Ji or p t!tm: -e to ' 1 j i!iech.o' not 1 ':l'er t?ic Ucpor' thr v. m na i"n -h:d. hav; heen read. Th' Kv ere ;'ile exi b'- sioi. w.ii rotnm- tic on tl e tlrrd .Mono a ;vJu'e. under-, the ! Trt f n of -he prscrt' tenrhei, 'o v it, Mr Ge. rre W. Fr eeman Prir.c.pul, a' si. 1 hi M- I.'V I lne, in the M;t-e I)ep"rtn-ent ; art M s Vraseil rM Bo-v r.. ai bv "Mr lxlan C Watson, n ih.e Fen-.ale Dfpart B nt AiTan'enjenis art mak nir tbr the ein- phnment cf.a T-ucherof .Mus e, and the ! ' Trustee flatter, th.mselves tha', to. the S.n ! il.c? herevnret iorht ii: th.s Semmar , t :o - -.jftcr be ald; the genteel and !rsh on.i- J at rornrl.st me U of mus c Sisoidd iheT en :Te-rs prove -surrf siol, the rmhhc v "dl fce :n' rmeil of the reul hv the firs: onnor- t unity. By order ol the Ronrd N. M.TAYLOR, Sec'y April 9 7.3 Sv" BOOKS, Jit Concord. J Carolina. T f Ef:ElVF.ni -cm : b ladelphis. ard t o- sale rc tr;f P?st Ofhce in Concnnl, C. quant" y cf QOOKr ; among- odier? are tLc IclloWirg- to wit : ; (Larjret Fimily Bibles with Plates Pocket do School do Walker's Dictionar-, . Arau r , ;; . - " Win's Pi-m"s jit d l!3mns Sm'ih & L tl-8 Music liocks V.Ier.,'i Lrt'ers -Cha ns t.T freedom Chns'ian Uejea r.hct in Asia Hooper's M-d;Cul Dictiorary Ulair's Sermcr.s, 4 c &c &c. If Belifit,us Trsc'K ?hoi d he warned, ei ter bv Soc'eties. or in-:'v'dnal!- tbev w'd' e faruished at sliort n;ice, ai d at die X. ; Er g-land prices, wi& ihe adviition ofenrn j N M. A supply c f C;no oe D U(iS & yiV.Hl -INEb, iorse,as utu-l- Way 15 74 3 NEW GOODS. 1 "ITZ Subscr:be nav iusv returned from i 1-lousc Jbi-meriv occur vitv. iltl ! il j ir tA iiilM- nr ' - A .,... ,..1,v.M..i, ..;- Ci U in let's. -t ' ! i I i. j k , "" " " " and next rtmir et u v. .-.i.t . .... ticn ST,.re, a ei.erai u-siirn.-nt of TKIY- : -CfJOZJS , ifAUiv.iF.. Cvc. wrl! M!t.i to: j . m - - ....... C e present and - annro&chinir ctasons. and I tz-e present ind approaching ctasons, and I h.cb t.isy uili dispose ot cn the moit re- FSi TO UNBEUTAKEH V 1! rttfrt he had about 150 dollars with !f Letters from Loncioti, state, trtat It U stated that Mr. CKlrie i 7. a fresh i.'S'iuntniimers.wi1, e;vr t i.sm c imu &omuicu uu.. nor a;.m ic.was open on the 1st or .uarch. jm i.omiun. li vn:r-i - i vmio V . alsfcr building: a Brick Court-House t i . , , A circumstance that mir nVnirrd ! fh r! Mticw, :R,Greensbor(nigC33 feet ! 50 5n ,he 'I Thomas Taylor, Esq.. is-elected: for 200 earsT tioV " . l.r -.n I .hen it .in be d to the !o j fa . of F. :ct nutter. A plan may seea o . , , l th 5Hi'f f.: ...: ii .tVv ill r. , . . : - . hpiyinfftoA. Geren, Greensbor-iiRh. hwvv . . - , , '.V V3,a,r, ' "-rai nas.ion- v0m proposal,. sa. ths DaniH Gillaspie; Siraen Geren. Jon?thati Pa' kerj janies Parsons, Ipvi Hit-ton, Abraham Geren, s" Genrje Swain. . Guilford cor.ntv. Tav f 6th. 7.5 j NOTICK. i Y7lLL'BE'SGLi):oathe serond ATon- dav in Jitne next, rn the premiss, j to the hro-hrst ladder the LD.1 b in he i !TOWN OF . MONKOC; en the ..south j f Roanoke River, at Go'le Ap r-fM-s -n's Ferrv ff rmerlv Goode & llu viss) in the County f ,Mckh:rihurjr, Va. j mi a Credit 12 months ; the purchaser riv'trpjb'Mid with approved security- it 7h,V-T,p nT !,frS! "t,UM :' " Z?" bel.w Field s Islatul F ths ami at a rdce most suitable for the upper ..rnd.ofAVar- rpn aiul lower tnd of Gmnvil!- ik f-ck- lenourc Counties and the Inck Country j 3dincen is viewed as a favuable place f r a Town ; and it is nrobahlv one f the mnsf eliirible situations on Roan ke - - . , atij is watered oi both. tWts and each end uithVix most excedent Sriirv enn . venient to all part - of the T.v :i. The main Street leads from the Terry throutrb a cleared feld in tiie direction of the Uoud lead;tit to Wilhims!.rr.ugli, anf1 rbes jrrnduidlv V the voodland. I h.ue l-.'reed to give t he Timber ff of 1 00 a jcres of woodland ad jacent to "the T " n, I fur the purpose of Building, to all persons jthat may purchase Lots. ! . JOHN DAVIS. 22d May, 1813 : E ALKlfilT : -V. VW W.'.. VkV WX JW W. V-V. Yruse JS"a v iz'ti t ion e are f . lea s -' ;ed to see that the Neue River Navi-; I jr:ition CVmprsn v ad vei ti f Propo- ' sals for brinjiin :si!n still nern - -! it to oar City t':ati Ju;tie " tor'e- M ill. ' It is belieed '! at !oth C rc'ree and : JVatmit Creeks ai e "u?centi!e of be- j 1 itijx made navigable ; and should 1VU I nnt Cnek y fuferrd. it : . . . I ! that Roats may be broa.!it very near the city.:' ;;.';' ' 7 he Granville Cause It will be re . cdlecfed that some earn aro, t' e E- ; jectment suit b i.' bv the Devisees of; the Earl Granyi lie against Josiah Col- '". n s, to recover a tra t f 1 a ml I v t r ' w 1 1 h i n 1 he pro p ri e fa'y V - a i n l I j n 1 1 Granville, was dcidetl in the Circuit Cam t txf tha Ittjc f.t n;.i-irt i jof North-Carol rna, against the Plain -tilfrs riht, and that the cau-e wa I carried up to the Supreme Court of the United States, by writ of error f The principles of this case had been jo far -decided -by piecemeal in cotisi-t derins: other causes which involved'! I the. same lejr doctrines, that at. the! ! !n.'f .I rt .,r llin C ...... I'. ...... l. ' writ of error, we are intfirmed. was dismissed from the D.uAt t, a untena ble. AVe .therefore congratulate our fellow-citizens on this fulfilment tf 1 their desires and exnecfatinns.. T.i,oir ; ; possessions are not to he riistuthed.! n-;ter are burdens to be 1 id on the I ' State to purchase their peace. -41 -KsIynhhc F.veriitifir.s Bei.jamin i I Grav and a .Mulnito nauved Braybov ' w ere eeci:f ed, -.u:ua!t to their sen tenre (Jieretnforc noticetl)at Faette- : ville, on Fr:day hist. A mun nameil jj ; general Daw. -on, c nvif ted of mur dering his own son. a In v o" 8 vearwof are bv whipping him until he t iel has been execute.l iti V a-hiunt(n court v. .: ... .. .....;.:,,... i - i . v-- . . . . C'lum v.ii om uu i.( r i : ' e i:.i u s'. nan wen moved. Tw o n2roes save also heen executed : one :u : asquoank. nir the oturder of a whit man : it the offr in Fratiklin.for a raj)e. So many lives have not been forfeited to the laws of our Country, in this fate, for many vear; and we trust, for the honor of Ionian Nature, it will be a Ions time before ! we have aain to record sc bla- k a lt. It will be recollected that an ex ecution at Salihury during the late term, has already been noticed in the Register. ... . Sentence of death was on the 14th inst. passed on Jos. Thompson Hare .and John Alexander. -.lately convicted .of. robbing the mail, near Baltimore ! Lew is Hare was sentenced to ten years imprisonment the higher punishment i w hich he had equally incurred, havinM beeu remitted ny tr.e ri esident on ac count ol his youth. llobhery of tht JIaiL The western mail (savs the Savannah Geo. Renub hcati) between til.is city, Athens, and Greensboroujih, as been robbed bv a man named Turner, who was the mail carrier from Auy;u-ra to Athens. He ii h- hpen armrehf'i.diMi and roinmitfpd l rehei To prison lor trial af the next circuit c v r i . . . r,. i.,mrt iif 1h( I IlilHi Sfn f t'i Turner ttmfeSsCS that he touk letters with mo- nev out of the mail bair Several ner- m wn in this idaer- have lost monev bv sons in this place have lost money rnhhrrv hen Turner wsi ar- elected She- in the room . .4- . uf Ba!!v Ashhurn, Esq. resigned. The Intell-gettcer, of Georgetown, S. C assert, that a Planter i neihliorlioot! reali.eil 100,000 froai his crop of Rice the lait year. We undcrsfand the Commissioners appoinfeil today oft a road fnt Fav- n .. XT ' u .. Jtr. a . i mm r je- IIa course uut h um ! rmcfifvine lerinirifi'eu i.v u auti an half ;nilc3 south of Mt?r;antoii. i Wr. PInlrnpi' nor !:ft Alinifpr in. j Rtutia. ai rived with his family at Hal- - - . ....... v. , , , . - - I ! timore, on Saturday Ist ' J The Corner Stone of a new Episeo ;?ai l-liurcii was i:tui in ueorgktowx. jlC. D. oh the lth inst. in the jnesence hoi a numerous asemblaire of nersous, ? '!(... ... I j w i tli impressive ami masonic cereuio- ' r i aa . ' rues. The Cashiers of the Ranlc of Virgi- ! nia and of the Farmers' L5ank of Vir- ."itiia. have given public notice, that, .after -the first of June next, no half Note of eit;er of thoe D.iks, or of janv of their Branches, will be receiv 'ed in payment, unless the exact c ir- res'Miudir.u: half be presented with it for payment. : i wuj 'K r. i nc jjitriuiui AUrtrreny I Review says, that different accmnts . from the Greenland Seas aree in sta- ting that, within these few years, an iiniti ensc q uantitv o f Ice tha t ha il for -100 years past shut u- an extensive portion of tiie eastern coat of Old Green lantl. has hr-ike: loose. 'disappear- ;tl and drifted - the southward. Ma- i ny of th ese is iauds o f ice were observ ed by si:ip- iu the Atlantic, in the u o mer months of 1 815, 1 6 and 17. This change in relation to so vast a bndv ol Ice is supposed to have had considera ble e"ect on the climate of E inland which fi.s b'-en much cojder f hiri uvaal The Summer of I S 1 (i nd 1 SI 7 were s' c i ol , t ; at t h c Grain could s ca rc e 1 y ripen.;; '.'::.:.: -'':..'.; -; ' '; ;'--'', , ; ..-. , J reward for Arc'i itctural Talent. The President and Directois of the Bak of the Urdred States, bein about to build an eb ;a i.t House for their bu -siness in Philadelphia, have oftered SSf'O to the Artist w ho shall produce t( them the best Desi for this Work. .Medical Fri.e Qnf firms The Boyl stoii Medical Com it tee, of Harvard College, (Mass.) have olfered a premi um of fifty dollars, or a medal of that value, to the person who shall produce the. lies t dissertations on the following P.re Questions, at their meeting in Deceodier next : " 1 Is there an communication from the stomach lo ihe bladder,', more direct than trial ihiomni the c rculaiimr svstem and the k '.inns "2. On th' vegetable artcies the grow in - Miediled States, which hae hem or J Mia he arivant icitusiy em: lo ed as emetics ! or '".-it .,o-i ;cs r The diertions are to he transmit ted to I) Pownsend, M. D. of B jston. E ich dissertation must be accompani ed with a sealed packet, on -which "hall be written some device or sen tence, and within shall be enclosed I i the authors name and residence. j Th S'o-Serprht agnin. or another ! j (."apt. A ood ward; and the mate aod j seamen of uq schr. Adamant, v;!:ich ;:ti rivel at .. Hingham on Sunday last, ! ti our. retiob--cof, saw in the afternoon : of the da v v irevinus, about. 12 leagues j uape Ann, a Hra-fc'ernent, ap-i I E.'of Cap ' pat et:tly upwards of 1C0 leet Ions, which tiequentlv raised its heail a con ideranJe height lroni the water, it . . . . ..-. . . was very near the vessel for about five hours ; a full view was had of it, and t appeared to be about as large round as a barrel, but no protuberances were noticed. It was once fired at, and appeared to be irritateil by the explo sion. Depositions were preparing at Hingham, to be sent to Boston for pub lication. Hail Storm. Washington City, in j Thomas Ruftin. Esq. is ri fT of t!-. pa r Cnuntv, the afternoon of the 21st inst. was vi- jr;ftge, rf Charleston Mr. Siuuel P Spear, sited by one of those destructive hail ( a native or Bov.on j Mr Jmee Marh, ana storms, w hich sometimes desolate ii tive of llaverhd:, Mass ; ami a Mr.Thadeus large tracts of country. It exceeded J j Emery, m native oi roruana, a3l ,n.n. in vioence, in the size or the hail j ttr tt Occurrtncc. ; V t i r ii the 9th of April the following persons stones and the quantity which tell, a- , j - b nitelvdrown.d aA v,wn U'lllUl T iiivii I . J - . ny other renuMnoereii io !iaeoccureu . t.M idrid4Sti Lawrence co,int) , in New there A. great proportion of the hail ; York, viz. Mr. Leonard Reed, scai of Cap stones .were.-. larger than a nutmeg, & tain Timothy Reed, at;ed 14, Mr. Ora we fear that the grain crops and fruit within its range have suffered great damage, if not total ruin. The w in- t ... .. .. . dow lass exposed to the Iiail was ge-: i tierallv demolished, and it Will require jsome thousands of dollars to repair the ! damage of oar shattered windows.' .The storm embraced perhaps two .' miles in width it approached from ' ihe north-west, and went oft in the op ' pogite direction. Its dtfration here was about tea minutes. t T 1 L-- t: r .1 . . - rm ' i ..': 7 - - . v p"v res; tars, i etmessee ?(, '"eand a few friefullv Indi-tns. jVJV "v T-:?ncoa,y. which Place. it in understood immrjUate pr)Sr3ijn -etown, ; : - ""S ?;.' 10? uit m im ine jjusc?. survr. virn i i.e pro- of'ttat ,i;,tatt -V,ark? Furt Gadsden iicd i!p.Mtioi. it?eems, wms rec -.tiv (Jebat dotbrs !l,ort bCjU-" H c.I in .Oui.ciiVtnd, it i s-, :. ,vt sfre- ; wiu tie tan-en. . btnmr .?drrions are r , . . Ve understantl, s.ivs the Satannah ; Republican f the iCth instant, th tt a jj on tl.e reuiid that the rn t .f-:iden-I Court of -Enquiry has been ordered to cv of lhf cjdi)ct t.f t! e -fit?? of V-V" Lrate ,he c'T,',,,ct r Capt .' OUmI our immortal bard wne u:' iiom aa V r)t: relative to the destruction ol ;exc -pio:ia'jle. Ve have,.v.-?i Ii rm!$ t!te Vhehaw Towrt. ; 1 jj however, tha these riuW r; te.un churieters tliouht it neces.rrv o on- A letter, hitel St. ' Stephens, 4th IioaC the ii.onument r.i l.nril fplvi'U. IMay, from Dr. H.bb. Governor of t!in li ) i . il -n ir-jry. t- a gu! it I e man in .'iiiK-u-Hiir, .ty i nav tve ent a j f-Tce to attack tin- Indians !uvond the I j Spanislj line, which wiil give secut it v . i ui Hur iron rr ii a uorr rimt. vi v :I . t ' Z -- - I - liealth is remaikably 2oH:, and seeing to improve as my hardsliips e;i crease." It is conjectured in seune of the Northern paper, ti'at the regular troop3 latelv sent fiom the North to I the .-..southern frontier, are intended for the . ocfui ation of the Floridas. This may be the orject. But uhv not conjecture what is much more proba- ble, that they are tn.nard the Iron- tier against the Semiroie Iod ans. and prosecute the war aiiust them noit Autumn, 'for. it'will be calcelv - Jlac - ticable to (! it during the Summer-- we hopxvt'j see no m re militia called out for that service- it is to them op- p'rcssivc,ex?enive. to the Government, and not the most elliucnt kind of force. The Indians have. lie.! befote an armv,, tliey could tiot resist, but are not -'conquered.'-' Ga. Journal.' jj In tlie new orgjani'.atijm'of the SnfT'i oi the armv, by the late law. and the arranuements of the War Department, Ss w e urolerstand t'.em. (sjys the Na - tional I' tellijrencer) th principal Of- ficer of ejcui biancU of tiie Military Service will be Jtittoned at the seat of Government ; for fiiriuiuv 'hure.au un- der the Setictarv ol War. so consti- . a i ''" . . . i Tuteo as i j;ive jirec?:on, cue: cv ami promptness to tne armv machinery. ; The want-of such an "organization at the'.-'commencement of, & during the la te war, c used so many embarrass- i ments,that no one can doubt the gooil policy of Conre-s in avoiding the !t;ns, and the "judgment Hfthe E?re- t cut live in employing them, to carry ' hi-arrangement into operation. Ihe knowledge sained bv experiments .. i !. :n- ..... .11 t... .i..., J c. com uMuoo,, -n. ur tou serveii. wituour ee.creaseti ;-ex pence, uitnin the reach and control ot the proper Department. Internal lrr.ir: vementsWc undzr stard with pleasure, tliat the spirit for improvemeiu is d dl iucn.as.ng in Virtri r,in. Petitions we. arc intVrmed, are to ije p resen led to the ncx' Legislature, f u in cfrprrating companies for the following Canals : l. 'A canal to connect the Roanoke . with ;j - , the Appcm.itox.Ht Petersburg. Wei icoyiavMCATlC.. haealre:idy jyvtna sketch of t'te r ute Died, on tae 19tb msiant in co" of ttis canal, the expense of which ur q ie ce cf beintr thrown fi im Co u: the are t Id, is estimated at two millicn? f h' -se havt.it; t.kni fright ar:d , i: oiT, dollars: MibS E!i?abeh Brown ii;-U. ejmsc .ri- 2 A CrtU.il from K mpsville, ui)on the ' ttr of Captuin -William H-il of iv eastern Branch oi Elizabeth Rim r, to wich. ..Nnrih .Landing. This is a dis unce cf ,-. There u something in the death f this nbmt twelve miles. j m' -t in erettirj; yount; hidy, ind; "--.'lent 3. A c m i from SuiTelk to Black vater, c-fthe viclaitch'-h-: citic, wi.U li . jches fifteen miles. - J tiie heart wit a 5,entthn -unusually 4 A c-'nal .front the Appomnt-x, about! sh.trp and aftcciirg aod the pubVic. p r 10 miles ab- ve Petersburc. t Warwick, ticipatmg in the sacred sorrow cf a . id up mi Jau ts River. This is eleven j man, wsil feel for the amiable, respt t miles. - ii ble Father, in all the fulness .vliich pi'.y 5- A canal beleen the Warwick Rivers ; and Pckosan, four miles. -Pet. Int. J lane fitly occurrence. A small siocp riirtred hrt. started from Charleston on ; Saturday mrrning the 16th 'instant, at ten f spirit cfa departed mother, h.'.d wrapt o'clock, wih 18 persons r.n board, t'oi the jj her in the warmest affcttin..s of htr Fa Methodist Camping 'Ground, 'in Christ j ther's heart, and won ihe kmr'ty Kct;ng Church Parish. At 2 o'clock, when with-'! in 5 ''.miles of the landii.g place, the boat in the act of jibbing, was struck by a hea vy flaw' of wind, and upset. Th following is a list of persons drown ed Cant Joseph Qtnmby, for many years a re spectable and ut:ul inhabitant cl Charleston; ij Mr. Jacob F. Team, a blacksmith., aibj a re-; sident r.t ; Mr II bert Alexander, a native of ind, and has a 'farad) res ihng in Smith- 'j field, (R I ) ; Mr Charles Budge, a Patrve i j calamities tu the Fatiier,-ind the o:ttd flof .Massachu etls, &oneo.''.he tirmofM. itijj w rusa bck of atfoottd fevhro? i'p .o a 1 ' V Iclilvta AtiV& ial Idiuot i Wi TP Daurgett, aged 2:, Mr, Joseph L,oonns a ged 34. Asa Lord, Ebq. aed 50, and Mr, Ezra Bigtlow aged 26. They wc.re cross ing the river La Grash in a canoe, but tne water being unusually high,- they were drawn by a current over a mill dam. The Canoe falling on a rock was.spht iu two parts, ami all the above perished, not withstanding several persons were in sight, and exerting tbeu.t.t U es .o sav c them. One person m toe canoe was car ried by the current into sbod water, auu, save. : ,-. j n!"iiiur:rh ScoN.nau, t etcta tnr- ment, ir st.uie i Qt Icuoia siualim Hit this city, to the Ki-nnry if tUt III fat,Ml ?o;i of Fori. me, hut.-;atlir.' child !; of the Muse?, 'r;i-. D.e nrr j? nuoiiwj v j?tsfd bv ?i:r.- .::nhlimotii -i ou.'ineir.b'pr f th.i rt uimWv: .'ft.Pj evident R f&r. of UtVi is a colored about 5 yea: old ; ; ami .yis, one of the commanders w!ic expJetl the French 'iiivaljs of-St. Do'nmio utider Le Clerc ajd .clum be;tu. H;s cnuiai and Hi';-r kill aie l i' ly .p)ken of. . ' 9 . j Ou. oi' the fht acta of Pie;Icnt B-yer. ivrt-; the 'iteration of all p-ion. e: not tinder sentenrt of death. A white President could not have dJne i in;re humane deed.' 1 . j Connecticut. -The Lriwlafure of Connecticut met at Dnrtford u t' e 1 instant. Gideon Tomiino x .i chosen Speaker, and blitha Pieh- x 'Samuel A. F.ot, Clerks of the II-.uhcj. all Repub'icans. Governor olcot and Lieut. G v, I"xerill p;-e-r to hriv hewn e-elect d almost vvithoit opposition ; aad tne if whole Council in short, evrv ba cli i f ,f ' G ivernment of :he State is Ue publican! 4 MAR Ft I ED, In this citv, on Tuesdav evenire 1 sf. Steuben Gil:iir;ir. F..n. of (-i i.'-. t l ,: A 1 ; County, to Mis Amv Peurs-.o . i W . . ;. Li Fayotievi'.L-. on the 1-lUi iosr. VI r. lArchi'xdu Dchdirer, Merchant, to Mii Airi B iwcll, daughter ( i.Abncr F I, jwe11- K 4- - !' At umingt'-n, on the 12th insr. n-.H. i- r "-'"S to mi, ai. a. J cc-lyn cf : -5 i count v On .ic toe r. i mm. I Lanerd'-n to Mis M n v Jane II l- sty. O'l the 10th, at the residence "f Mrs. S l-1.r , I ,nl'.v..Mf.,. Wei cy A. Wright ; and at SmUhvilh.-, r :is ' v ick c uoty, Dt.S. B. Everett to M.sa A melia P.-tttr. In Robeson County, on the 12t!i insf, t Rev. Daniel Smith, t- Miss B.-iscv Brown. In Granville C uiotv,'0 thi'SOto ult. at 11. Edward (;. Bridie's, C b Ca.rleS , Wynne, jr. io Mis:, Repsey S, iey. On the ivdi i:ii. Joa.i Cii)ii, hvp'or to Ann GyU of Seaufor Connty. DIED, In fayetterilie, on the 17th fnst. 13 I Hetty Jnne Alumfortl, Uu;iter ;' ). i- son .Mumtt-ru, L.jq. utC. aged, mu ceri : ye'.rs. , , Li Vahia5t.-.n. m this State ,r.n the 2it 'lit. after a prtf.trtcd ilioes of ovne .ninths, Mrs. Eliz.?bih Kenned), the- i worthv coiisrrt William Kroner v. En and bencv' lencc cn trit e. The Uve!y subject f lhijsh.Cvch. h ;d nearly aii'.'ect h r fifteenth teor the m'ld dti i i of ; ! her manner, and ih:. Jtial f i-tu woicti mnrtea her as the ewiem - r .t the -pure of tVelT acquaintance. VVith the i;.ia- ble and excellent virtues ,f the heart, s-.e combiueu a perstaiaua countenance unu sually fascinating : and had all that p ii'.h which a liberal r ducat ion Can Pes o.v up on a good mind. Her cursecf study h id just closed, and she hud not been at heme J a month, when, in riding .ut ' to .sec i tnend, the wrctchril accident cccuire l jj. which terminated her lite. The :!; j annunciuion ff this heaviest of b : .:....i i i.t.. ti... . I.t . : . I.. .,. . r 1 ...... may array b.fcre us, but l-ingusge i.tvcr can describe, lie it rr lnmi mc t'- t tempt it -:1 try to shut it f,tti f m 13 mind, aiid wcuid not have mixed in :no sce.e fi.r millifns. As much of w hat is said in an obituary notice, is sometur es the fiuit ot th 't airi ubie spirit which bids us bury in the piaxts the remembrance of past frailties, t.e wri.er of this article wculd feci himself guilty of a ftreat omissbn, if he failed to declare, that in ell he lias said, although ins hand niy have tren. bled under toC trceof fethog, it bas undevituogly otea 'uidtd by truth ; and in closing tiiis com auuicaiuai, he fervently jvins tlo so friendi who stand around the ago:."ul Father, in humbly reci uuiiti d n.g huu to . . tt Aluiighty Hand, whi.u .;c c-n ;e-r away the aevp-rectctiatiiigi iC y peaC. ' ri . .. '
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 29, 1818, edition 1
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