r.
I!
" wnnEET T FALOc5Jr2R respect
ijSe tbr,!eha located hjo-elfg
Co'. 7h Mr nroner to call -J
the. wth
. , JAMESTOWN
' FEMALE ACADEMY
1 K Examination taV to
naryo-v, Saturday, j y o., x:".
thick the Committee produce the following
Sfiellinpbu Kcie '
Minerva MmdenlH, Je"aSSj?" ?!
'Po.lv Shelby, were cammed on Spelling m
toLbleV, jk1 articulated distinctly, f
"... j,itroductiiTr " .
Trflii Mencha1l!and AsiithMJl!er,
Vereaminec1on Kdln?,n Murray's In
induction, and pronounced . with correct.
DSS" Jnglish 'Reader. V ....'
' Catharine Albertson, uphemia Clarke,
Elitfbttli Memlenball, -Mary Evans; Jane
ClmfceSoPn'a Burrow, Marv Craven, Polly
Klliott, F.liza Dabt. Huth Worth, Tolly
peeson, Isabella M'lver andj Ann.M'Donald,
Vere examined oti reading in Murray's FjiK-
ih Header, and pertftfrneti in an accurate
who are equa
The rest approved i
that
the had been in this class.
! Sequel.
Catharine Albertson, Mary Evans, Jane
Cbrke, Euphemia Clarke 8t Sophia Burro'
vere examined on Readinc; in Murray's - He
quel, Pilose and Verse.'both in concert, which,
they performed with great exactness,. ar.u
re higbly approved. . ;
' Writing. ;
Several ppecim ens of writing were exhi
. tited.some of which were very elegant.
Catliarine Albertson is the best writer.
. Arithmetic.
Tony Flliott, Mary Craven, Isabella W
Jvr and Polly Benson," were . examined on
Arithmetic Polly Elliott is the best in this
class. ,-. ' -' - .
. Grammar. . ;
Catharine Albertson, Mary Evans & Tulh
Vr'l,; were examined on English Grammar,
an1 u r the time they have bt-en ergaped" in
tiiis study Lave made considerable progress.
v t . TIeografihy
Flizabeth Mendenhall, Elia labha, Cb
tfisrir.e Alberton, Mat- FA-ans, Sophia Burr
, n, JsiTeClrkeand Euphemia Clarke, were
tsar ined on Qeography, on the Map of the
Vorldand of the United States, and were
foind to answer with readiness, and did
tl'sclves much credit by tie examination.
Elitarth Mendenhill and WizaDabbs.Wer
. wmined on the Man of Europe." an-'1 rxhr
' liKdsome Maps of their own tnike, which j
Go them tcQchcredtt. j-i '
Painting and Needle TTbrkj
' Font specimens of Fruit & l?lc wer ta.irit
Iinpwere exhibited, and aome pieces of white
KreM WorV. firui' five nieces mmhroide-''
ry. Bcme of these pieces were' elegant, and
displayed a degree of natural imitation, bril
liancy' &. taste. ElLfa Dshbc excels in Draw
ing and Painting. : .
By order of the Committee.
toAVl'DXIKDSAY ,
Aaciist 6 , ' 38
Ccbarru Xtunty.
Court of Pleas and Qirarter SesSto
x julv Term, 1819.
ioslua Harris, MtaOumtnt.
5 V. C Robert Pickets snmtriohed
James Pickens, j as Garnishee.
"IT sppearingfo the satisfaction of the Court
, J tliat the liefendant residesteyOnd the Ji
mi's of this State; it is therefore ordered,
tliat publication he made in the Raleigh Re
gister for six week that unless the defendant
appear at our next Court of Picas & Quarter
Sessions, to be held for the County of Cabar-
s. at the Courthouse xf oncard, on the
bien arccrding U the plaint if? s lieroand
I Pfit II III M m IF A A'lW 0
v v vilit' a Hii v ah7 vr w l
STOLEN.
0 Saturday hif;ht, the 24th instant, a
frttnthe h'nrtr rrtnm nflprn! O.UaHni
with it a small Purse . of Silver With
lbcut eight'dollars therein. . Also a large
ack Leather rtJtKLT hUUK, wivh
afut 6 or 8 Dollars cr tht-i es.bouts.hiit.
rt a number of valuable NOTES, JtE-
flFTS and "other, papers : amonest
ch are the followinjr, viz :
Ore Note on WillirTace, oh demand.
Wau d about the 50th September 1818,
r SlSO, indorsed to the Euhscriber by
Cl j u in S.'Kinc. One on 'John Kinif
J.'.c-P 25 cts.- on demand, one note on
; iin Daniel for g20, on demiMid.---
r,T illifim' TToc (n Q;. exn AL
T111- The dates f the three last men--
-inspected t Favettevi lit- -the weiVht ! uuiu, inuee-ti, uc iron
r.rK.. 'i . T " 7:0 ii.! .oli: ;r.i : ! . l
SCCOlbs. - One receipt of W'illiam
f. VI
,nPni, Esq. given to fitiJ:.Rcgc.ra,t
iOte tn rnl!-f Clt orrl i.Amiirrinfi!
r7.c.rtipt of Samuel HUlrnan, Esq, for
Sentothe subscriber for a note
C'Y and Peter Bailey, left in the
i,T:- -f fhid Hillman for colhiction I
far, 8 nrunber of other small Notes, and
oua tiw different descriptions, too tedi-
person who. will deliver tlie saidi
Vrii.- " ",c vumciHs, or Eive n
twiri i lef toJustice, shall be amply1-
ialciri, t , ORREN VINCENT,
h, July 2$ ! n:i36 tf
thtt';;1 Persons are for warned from
in-? i . nu notes or anv tia. t r.f theni.
JT- '-e n,ak... .... .."v i- :
rjer l irr,ht paying .mtm to any.
Tn hfl those who Jove the Lord Jtebli in
1 sincerity and endeavor a tnabMown
I , his decdamongjhcfieofilei She sayfiig
health axnong the nations ir i: (: i -rpHE
Bethlehem; Fe m ale. Missjonar
if . Society-; having undcrta k'en jprlnt
the Harrhonjr'of j the--FpUr Evangelists itv
the Delaware. language, iorihe benefit; of
the Indians, as translated by the late
Rev'd. David Zeisberg, wKo had labored
as a.Missionary arnongstthe,m for'40 yearji
finding their fund inadequate,. to defray;
the whole, expend attending the sarne
hereby, solicits respectfully the aid; either
by Contribution brl nual Subscription,;
of all those who wish will to the cause:
of the prppagatioh iofthe ,G ospel atnong.
the Heathen. The p-bposed wort may.
le considered as & standardr worlirnmi
the testimonies of a number, of Indifuis
stiH4jvirig of Missionaries ;till;re'sklingp
ambrgst' th'em;: who have a written copy
of the.translation inconstant use and of
the venerable and Rev.' John Heckewel
der manv ! years a resident amongst the
Indians, and well, known by a recent pub
lication of his, entitled & A History ct the
Indian Nations.":! nublisKcd by the. A me -
! rican Philosophical Society.- He, though
j fafadvanced ih lifei'has kindly underta
ken to revise the fwork wtiile nntmR.r-.
It is inte nded to cbmmence the publicii-
f tinn of it as earlv .as oossible. 1 hvfee
1 JNo- iU4..fuitiTi fctrei-t. r ew-.ioiK. ricv.
wends,: 1,0. f
ioice The first honor is Awarded to ".CJl f tinB in th undertaking, are, ekr- ; ) . ,
SS. AiKriKnn 1 the aecond ' honor to Ku- j nestly requested to forward thtir contn- n?.
.pm?a Clarkeani Kiizanetn ijenacncau, ' "Ul,v"" l" VV f " " ' i. Pres:
In justice to Pollv Heeson ;t may be said jlHenrv V'a ck1Pls6. 74, Khcc ti ect,
at ihe read remarkably well for the lime j Philadelphia, and ev. Charles "FSc.idel,
W . - - , m , -I
PrcsUU nt rf the Society!
.Bethlehem, July 24.
J5
iXfm Contributions . forwarded to Chas.
Fi-Bagge, Fsq. or Rev. A. Steiner, at,Sa
Ieiny in thistateill be thankfully re
teived anQ'. remitted to P.cthlehem.
Fiaau, AUGUST 15, ;8i9.r
Beaufort Coihhi. t?ir hard I lines, .V John
!:S. i mall wood" uiid Jesse Itjfcysi.n C. : Stte ii
ij of the poll : Senate, -R. lijnes 578, Thprris
Ilowen !7l t. on mons, .. b. Small wood 5!o.
J. Kohasdn 440, Thomas Latham
F.tl-rfvwb .l'-s. 13 en ten, S ; L. D.tVil.sori, t
Moses Uaker, C. : r I j
Gprtfreti Wectlcv. Yesfehlavi the
election ofMembers fo ty.n,rej;s ;anl
tn nnr "fipnprfl! ASfmldv took lftire
throujrhopt the State (except in two ji
or tnree counties t wi. ere. irei.i jocai i ;
.1 ... i i
counties
cause?,' the election' is held some davs i!
pfevinuf.lv. j As we are unde? the n-'V
cessitv ofiputting ourpaprr to press '
earlier than formerly, in order. to havp
n, sufficient number printed :pfi to ?MP
ItoIv the earlv morning; mails, we can- f
111. . - . , - , t
. U AT.FlViil V -
I-'"- : . ' ' V'.' t '. I
no ven give a siarenjenT oi me pou at innrcneu inro iv.tr inarivei-pj.are ot hi
our own CourNHouse election. i lisle, but werejuiltv of no disorder
CarcKva Banlh.- We are con
ceded to state, that our1 hopes are
completely disappointed in relation
to the contemplated arrangement be
tween tlic'State Hank and the Peters- U
btirc . Banks the latter havJnjv con-
trary to expectations vv Jch had been
raisen in tne lvueciois oi tne state
Hank, declined epterii-iuto the" pro :
'.. ' . , - .
posed arrangcruent. , . ;
WchietibUrs l)e o rot ton siliwl
Vwdewff;--Tbe public xvil! doubtless !
j. Be gratified to learn t! ai CVd. ;W,LT.iAi
Polk, of this citv.i rw ho was present-'
at the meetine in Mecklerbunr Coun j
Htv when'the -iVcraratron of Indfrehd-j
enre was a-n upon in Mayr if
preparlnS P.r publication spine further !(
infermation reMjon to that Oeclara ;
tinn. We ui derstatid tliaf the Colo4
ih,rdMondav in October next, then and there i nf 1 V!MV0 n.e:.naines;.o rjiie, jeie-1:.
to replay of plead, j.menr. i final wdl be ltes, and an acct tirt of lhe proceeli
taken wvi:.. .a .i:.w.-,:iri..J I i rnM th Pninirvinaao , ciiKtoKiinniiir !
I- 1 1 . : 1 F ml V i , I J .
; Keiiofi :on,FvnrrPif,: enmf 'm'.fiet ' .
I ments' in . the ' publication already;
! made on this subject in lhe;Recister of
tit, a l,fhf SOth 6f April last, ad .which ha
Jthe. Northern papers. .. -
pellint of BodisUyVevhh to
call the attention of all person's Von-;
ce r n e d i 0 oa t i p p. to the ex peritne nt
lately ; ma de in ti e M ipso u V i.. by t hej
Ferry Boats, and by Col. Atkinson by!
his Barnes, of the ? use tif ijcheeU-fori
propelling -BoAts, instead of. the old
mode of ' polling dnd rbwinjr. -AVe'
presume that a couple of wheels to a
small Boat,
tip Boat, or fourto a large . one,;;
ild; propel them With muchinore
WO a Id
ease
o NtteJ Rdl I " hatt either p.!lsvnr: f It
ucin, in ; some
iiefjree, me encis oi siram machinery.
wiToout its -expence anu incumurapce.
uy the Substitution of Ti litile manual
labour.
f jjillc hridsfiutter from one Cotv.-
An article j wnicn appears pi i!?e Ame
rican arlmervri'ddisheil :atCBaHjmore
states,. that d Cow, the proper tS of
Wm. Cramp, of . Lewe in Sussex.
England, produced ; inT48 successive,
weekfs,! 1250 gallons of MilandO
I bs. of Bu tter ! ' The; .Qo W was wel I
fed withrrtificial 'Glasses in the Futn-
tner,' andVIt Hay; Bran and Grains
In the AVinter Vhen will te Cows
oi inis ouniry pixMiuce A,an mis quan-
tityof JVlilk; ana Bntteci-Neyeri un
til we cultivate Grassepfor -them in
fill mm w nnrl nrnvi la I. nucoc ftp
shelterrand .raore.pIentiMft
The datli)re?teraai
boy cif ; tiie? iiarn e ; ofPoweris, i peepirifi
into. onebf the publiCweIfihtdi
ty, w'hicri h had; part! yhnwcoveVed
u n fortu nately "fell' l n'aiiP.
ami plund ito- the waVer whose
surface Was nearly forefeet frbrai the
-top-ofe welh AUng'mlab hameit
Matthewl SliaW; arHvdheYeUhin
a4fe 1 wetks, frorp:' Scotland, ' chanceel
tdsee theja ccideni, slid 1 1 n sta r) t Jjr
snatch I nsc a rppe-from a neihbpririg
'stored tlirew'orie': encl into the yvell,
I ash edlithe i 0 therv r to ih e pum p, il id
down i fis!iied . fcip'lhe stu u n ed iTn d
half drowned ,'boy from1 the bottom,
faHcnecThiin securely to the rope and,
caueci to tne ; company, wno nau ny
this time asspmbledarotind the w.eU,
to tl raw. hi in up ; and in less than tjxyo
filiates' from te timepf his jiescentj
the boy was safety landed upoh;terra.
firma, a gobd idea! injured bv the fail.
; but likely to recqyer. Shaw re mi ; Hied
fin the welh until the rope vas sent
: clown second time, when lie ran up
.-nt wiih the agilityitf aUailoh, apparent
! ly tiiinkins very, little of an adventure
tiiat called forth; the admiring and j
j
x ii
bnhnv ih iearh that " the
tletjt.of the IJnited States.attenil-j;
ef by
Vhv hie PrivnfA Sprrpf.inps. W r. tiO-1
vei neur; and Lieut. Monroe, arrived
I!
in Washington city, on Sunday, morh-
ipjt, antruti ood health, notwithstand
ing: I; is ' TMo; ; a nd , fa itiin journey
th roUh the Southern and Western
SlStesi""' i - ,: ;-. ;:; ;.
- Jl w? j7Vpr..Messrs. iisrhulks
eV C'ariipys ItayV published the lapor
which tl:cy lately announced if their
j intention to establish. the new town j
:ur.ElnlelpV Montgomery County, in i
ihis State. Tt 13 neatly eiiecuteif and jj
ilesei vc. encouragement.
j'j -' JPtf-cts of:JJzhtvitir --Tn the vidt
,Mhtf v !" F. f?frvi Hp. .hT-Avpr 94
q!..;V. -i:ul Ki- 1 :...t, -.,;. An rri,cL
v ' i r i
. . . . 'r . . . !
t'amorisr-lhc lur!) ola lame !k that had
len, cut down in Cj'ptain William
: ioid's nr.sture, tl-e ock consisted of
57
A large- proportion to be.killei
by a flash of Lightnihgt
Tne last Rnrish paners eohtain aili
Atmres frorn the Car lifeywavers
e'.:rhed in very
M
sneaks feelingly of-lh'ewtlistreS which
they sutler from lovness of wages.!
2()0u ot these distressed woi.:mfin
, ii . . i' i :.i-i'A--
It is expected an advance' of wag
will be the consequence.
i
j frerpenr Pfzan-r i e caiem ua
?.ette of the 3d instant, stated hatt! !e
II
on. Win. Head and ,-.'Vev.! other
ratlemen saw lie Se. -. ?.he pre-ji
Reding day lying wust uil fh U
lahd. and very distinctly .miced thej
land, anti very
' .mi
rutidetances on hisi I ,"i k-'--it appear-
ed to uu at Jcast IOC 't ct in length.
,X': r.v,rJVr;iVii7-rn thl;t;rf
(Su,.t 0f r'u: StaVesr thf; t esrerh j
distOct; of entvtvania. the c?e of !
c.
yf,Tf v. Iaftlv Wtrled. : This Via
ftrt4..l v.n ,ir rni.v x h,L
ecisinn involves tbe mbVt vtm:
consequences i to the whoti; din! it ? ;
bnrdering vrf our -Western .tv rir
-ri, ;niuV;mr K;.,Tvr.;.w J . . !
board ithe Genevan Boier. atjd
r tJih.d without ,pav
X ; s i i tj -f t , i .
. ....
mili ' . j ii ' V. : i -..i. - 1 ;
submitted to.the Judjreof the diitricti
inr-a -verv auie anu learneu opmioui
all that
attenhoiand Research which if n jtri
Hio r t an c c hi ef 1 1 e d , i t' w a U e c i d e d fl 1 a t
Ulie ad miral ty j u risd ict to n of tie U. S.
;TC ou rti deeiseiCen d to the freh. wa t er;
uayigauie eireams i uje iin,erion oiTf
the contineBt 4tnar, the wages otnoat
mcn comb Itinder theVdehomlnatitiii of
lea me h 's? wage si; 'and that the re m e
dy by libet may be retsorted to, in oases
similar to'those of the Atlantic va tersj
i tA.likedecision"tias been made in
i the district ot KentucKy, irruie esse
of the fcteanr&jat Bufiolo. ' 4 :
vt;M -S-v- L!- i -1
Two notorious druiikards (says the fj
-iVork; Gazette of JalyJ) who liave
loinir been know n o u r streets, last;
evening- tell upon this plan to get nd
of their troubles... They each draulca
pint of clear whiskey, being wetljchar-i
ged before, and requested aihird i)et-
fohi wheri ';Xheyereb
iclf tfiem toeUiep.plaiins: their mobtJS;
thus placed, thejthmi perrn.iti 'cdm.
pita u t e I with thei ;vreque'st, 1 iglited f
o ri ms ion e m at c n u n i c n n e pu t pe t wee n
their , mouths, and tb an hi stint 1 the
two nlisertibje yrettbW (vefe blown to
atoms, and "aS tftTectually "scatired to
thewirids as if filled ; with gunpowder
-and th ,e, poor lellbw wbopIieCthe
niatch was so - niucli:-injured - by the
r
limbs of the two cartas? tliat bis life j
1
rA A ?
: II.
At me iate saie ot townr lots ln xnej
low ii ,yi awaua, I ine sunt seiecieu ivi t
Estate of Alabama) omc othe lofR, uip
imp roved of o u rse, as iheVpface H
yet but a pftn (if ion, r orypiece of wootf i?
sqTdbi!isp25 ; nd tSlftW
the nrimber sbldt brought jjpwartls ojf
an : nuuureu aiiu, iweiuy inousaau uuj-
Tarsi
? ;The;lIu of July
tScnhtatns shrorl fafbalysis f ofthe
ennstitutiori reporfed;bji
tee to the contention. : ;The gpyeror
is to be elected by the people. fWjtwo
yeaf-s, is to. have a negative bn the!
iawsL The sejiators tojbe elected ior
three years, aVd the; representatives
fnr nnp VPfirt finn nr tn hp nnnnrfinn. i
ed through the state every nv years.
agreeably to nurabers. The Judiciary .
is to be composed of a superior adS :t
inferior courts;4r:the first tojjave chaii U
eery, and appellate jurisdiction and .
the same jiidgpsl to hold; the district
courts. Sherill's are to be elected for i
i three years bvithe neorle : -clerks hv i
! the; courts, Alt elections to be
I -ill.' .-Li'.. a Vll H i4'; 1. . Ll'i.
to be !
i at Huntsyiilefone yearthen at Caha- t
i ba until 1825, when, it is to belfixed
: permanentlv. J There is to be State i
jlank ;antl rBi&hesV: but Inoi'Viorei
! tiia'n; nnp hriinrli thftll hii icf aMichoil
at one se$ston-p the state, ttr bwnltjwo- !
tHird of the .stjnck,. and tne StocRhol- j
dersl to be liable bersonall v feir ! the !
d ebti oft li e ban k. and no bank o j;o
; Into operation
payment of
j the. whole srock subsc
ibed for is wade
in gold or silver.
! By a gentleman-recently rfetiithed
! from the Tombeckbee, we are inform-
i ed, that Gen Jackspn has" written to
I Mehuleetubbeel head chief 6f one of ;
th ;.threej grand diviMbna of therChoc-
. nun at u. (unci anu : jnucy 3ciiiirij.' " "- .r;,w .. .wv T
(when or where our; inlormarit did !he had but syen.Jdplar$i
iit; learn) to hold a conference oti the
; subject of the sale of that part of their
I . . . . I T- . 1 ... . "" " .
'iiajiijWvto-the''tJhitecl:-States.'"AV
I our; lrdbrmantl left there,. Meshulee
tubbee, and Peachland were rbn a
(wt Jlirotih 'the distrtct, td cbnjult
j the;olher cliicfs and the other meu on
the: subject ; and the opinion was air
J niost universal, iathong the.rwhites in
;the;.iifeigliWHpod,.' tliat the. District
VH be ceded to tlie;Unitcd Slates,
either by sale or in exchange for lands.
t o n 1 1 1 e . a i k a u sa w -i, n u ugn o i , im me
'diately--1'.' '. 1: L f-Ac-V-f
Yre: l&arri'ffbm another 'iourceihat
; a' deputation fi om the Choctaw nation
ji lias visited ti e country on the Arkan-
. saw, w i in a view. .to sucn an exenange,
; and have hiade a very favorable re
! port, both of.the country and quanti
ty of uame'. In,cons.iuehce of which
a gt cht , number of the Ohoctaws have
epied a willingness to
tVe.U.. States on the sj
granted to. the C
exchange
same terms
Cherokeesr
I'he District emhraces..the Military
C niS8in..n the 'Beckbee, where it
lias beeu de.ffet tnt ned , t he-great feife
ral toad frv.rri Nadiville to New!Or
leansalall cios jUiat river. ' .; ".
j, Meis Kgent for tlie..Che.rpKe
tation, hh , given public notice to the
W1 Vh nf?11 thM
'' theyyeoH the said iafiurjy
ifr JUly, he shir apply tp Ren.
j cuS01' T tlpi by military
T' rt& ordered
to leave the natipn. before the season
nt nl'i ttlihrr A.- .Mnrnr iliil fit aril l-omiva .
-
tio th ) a u s a n ui i u s tice. s w or e .th e T'
lifaim iiieincrors inev; inereioroue
lerre the less criminissefation.
TuscalaoshtTltepA
ohrjiidge iliiJeTjhaB nrn-
ed frohi liu ITa I o; wh e re ; h e wen t for
the- purpose of making a treaty with
the Indians, f .rnheirlnterest in. the
lantis tney occupnn ine western couu
e ii : ' : i . ."1 -ir ' u v: i . i'. - :
Jim. of tlusstate;i the object was'to
purchase their lnterestand tl have
Uieiti " remove f i b m their present resi- j
dence to trie westward, or to contract
tjieirs limits tp ibe land they actually
improve, 'tht mission, we understand,
"asS terininateoll' (unsuccessful ly-the
inuiaus uciming to sen ami remove.
Iv', Gorman, Esq; attended as a cojnr
pjissibner oh the4 j part of Massachu
sells that statehaving reserved; the
r fiht, iwhen the 1 land was 'fbrihrly
i sold6f having a "commissioner 4 pre-
sent at any negociatibn with thei
djans torjtheir removals he Council
wasattended by i great concourse of
people, ;and the negueiatbn excited
riiticliitee5t and anie pttcfl.
San JV'Vif, a ChreT; and one of the
princi pal ; Counsel I ors v of - tlie Great
t)saie tribe, ;ar rived bereVarftwNdays
f5go on,' an enibass y ; f om ..his nation - to
Vivo lJr-i ci rlnf lair fa(iMa l! a.rfl.'
lehcyf his ar
jtts hiatftreileiit e
tfiem and the vct-nnveht and iu o
dition iias not vet saileti.' but is daily I
,-expeGtetl procecQf M w,bimuafjtae
ateiffiaf 9 ; lohnaott anJ Jxpedii2& Vf v Z
pi uvtfcUUM liuiu 1U IB9UUII IU JJtSJje TOQ4 N .
tried the cufintf with Weat easeit : - '
XafweehvClrilenV: Atkinson) t f "
on seeing ine ferfj.-Dpai worked ur, i, '
wheels, immediately conlve hd -;i
ideaof iapplyihff theni I VSltke b&rty ' -bound
Up the Misiftftr) vvitrt tjnUfdV !
States troops stares, fe; Hn &b6W; ' '
three Uajr&he had one' of H birei
f&e wbbee1s4 and a triil rnalev4
ih which khe was run tin thi Tiidd- f. :
ri, about twomiles, aha 'back, m 3(1
It ts bihly fcrdtify !n that- eoI V, 4
Vernment baa nlacef tlus prompt) dei
t cf sive, and jJistinujshed DmceKin, tho rf-4
J command of this iiuportnt litatidn1;
I I UK - nnnraVpmoi'it u hiti ho Tin?
a ms improvement wnicn n nas.pm
rsnn these barges wrirbrov6if,a5t'icn.1
; portance o, the government vb0bii f : f
repeditidti'' albda vinxbViii ' r H. ;. tJ'.l
W-' v-fev ,'' v '
( Sajnftnrtttufa bftfte-Pptiy '&Mk)viW ";i'V
pienqonta, ?n:our lastifiafier coilejT
ji appears i inarj mese men,
( Ht.nrjiaiwlu.1 fn rkjM.I ah II' n. L.4
I of ilem; beloved the mabk tiaW .v
rencej c:apt. At.t wick, tne propertt. oi J '.
Mr. J. J. Daniel, of this cityv ;SmcliV:V-:-arrived
here on the lC(h insti apnJt5
sibty from a wrecking, cruise dff. thei
Florida Coast, with a cargo
uvvq?;.yeii.v
in a duik; - un tnis arrival.
Ai
reported, that " on the 14th inst; near
K it fertl. 5 't l: hV fl I In U XJUnAnaW-X,
' tiot liavine a sinslel Dersbir oti board i'r,
that he took out load ;of tif iti'
bulk and proceeded :to tliis riljacBi.''
From the declarations of tled, 6bw
evr, 1 as; far fas obtaini2d, jit appears
that the sloop was sent by her owner.
front Havanna, (where he nowjrs) to ;
inc. ,c itu Kia voasi, 10 cut wpou
She
there met with a small piratical
oopf,
tl)e Captain and crew of which aoect- t
taken from him ' and hehung up for ' '
some tlme iivthe hroiids, td hiilce.
(that lie had; no mrfney, the piratical
apiaiu proposeu 10 ' aciwick1 ana ni
crew, join him in; a piratical cruised - --.jU
After consulting his men they agfeed, v -Wi
th thcexceptien of the above parrU : v j "j-r
ed UeedwIerberrig indirectly thread
ehed jri caseCof non-comnlFance. ?at aK
iiengtn acceaeu,s ne aeciares, to. save v
; hi s I i fe. ' Both -1 Ippps then sai led ia a
company, and soon after, on the Flo ;
v i n a v pas vt iuey:iei i . in w un jtne ii rt j
tish jbriti-: yapt. Seel ej, from JJav
tani boiind;Falm4uth;if Ertgril ill ?i
distress' wlii ch they boarded, and.rArt ; .
ashore; t'fie brigs - consisted of terii r' -v
j oi njed the pirates and , then j ritorirt ed
the Captain o'f the gang, '-thit i$ie Cap ''
tain aftid Mate of f the brig couldiot
be trusted, Immediatelyaf terVjthey
with tte cook and one man j' wnri haa
refused to join the pirates, were inv
humanly murdereu and thrbwn'pve
board ! t : Tfotji 'sloops- yefe; thelt :
luauuu wim Aonee,, as aoove uescriot
tu a.iu , iiicrjBtw jr .iiiiiuc up lliai was
fold 'here, previous to their, leavimf
the bri. ' v--'-J-vrjV::
SpirnojtAbr.rrtfo Lesis
of liar bad oes have recently nasseif rei.
solutions, declaring that any. attempt
to establish any tax, dutvF or fees ori 1
the inhaWtauts of that islandby thei ' ; ;
Lords ommi8iioner3of the: Britisli r
ireasurjj is uiegai anu ought to e re- '
gland to reftiionstrate against thes at
tempts, and to protest that theiv mlL
tieverjje submitted tdii nd that the
are jn openHiolatidbof the inherent
luberties Of the reople
who can oif, riglit be taxed !oh!jt b'
their ' own rpreseniative&; 'hege.;'
proceedings will recal "to the rainda of ti
auicricans ine spirn wnicn ICQ tneif
rfrefaihers to resist British, taxation
and to assert 'thei r4 rights and liberties
JVe hopfe that the -same success rhay
attend, tle ; resistance or all peopld
whom their ruler may attempt to tai -Unlawfully
ortherwiscVopprriwi- ylvy
P Tfif of my LaiidlSxd)
BaiDGE oi LAVjkiiitiooRf' this dar
published Miv ' niomas and - Hot
sate at the' eity ' bookstores f ffenefallvv
is a distinct andfcomplete tale irt It
self, being; as the ad verti demerits bit c
-stated, the first tale of the third serieS.
flwler.thfe title atihe?betfd!of this pi ;
ragraphi .' . " t '. - i,- v 1 - ,
(Tj" In a few: oVouir last weeit Mn'cr'li iHr;
the lleturn d? tiie 'Orairrilie . "Eleiob.Tthel ,
name of Di Hai e was placed 'amontrit ! tbff ;
candidates lor the CoajroonS. inatecfiefC ihi':
Senate.
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At Wilm!netoivou the 3d iratftto2
aUson td Miss Eiraa TreyalhcW
tin ilertitf cduntv, on the6Wifeldirl '''..
Drew, a very old ami resptciible inh&biHut.
-.t- n i i-. ta it. v r. l .-. r- 1
iu utoig5Luii, o, V"W uicui inv- siier '. i
i short, illness. Ur. Jamfei Bogle, ' fafmt'il r?r
thisCityDr
tfiahj'd.years hi Ceorgfto,.h ftfti'
acquired the confidence of th .c'iairirfirr. . 1 j
Phystilaiit:'aAd its'triendship1alt.a: tnltil'V' j . f
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