I (-.;. i. ... V - - . . j. . ' - . - 4 ..... . . ..' . -I f.- . . . v ' i 'I '.4 . t v ' ... . -. , i-i: 1 - .-. - ( 'ft I - . : " J" . - - V .... . . 4. JR. .'... . .'ii .. I " 5 it . 7 - . 7; '7v,,..7i:-.r.; - 7M7J A'tiri LAA, r.A ;ViTB JUr f tr;L: RiU POCKET-BOOK TN Raleigh, during Court Vrek; an old i I Kr Morocco PocketB vik was lost; 1 containing Mindry Papers throe or four j doibrs in at wo Aironp? the papers ftS-a judpnept lo- taincd by.BKlm'n Johns'ooiijns.H TJilcv Jordan and the subscriber -foriiarty; do- 'llny person no has Vnn saiA Pocket BofTc rndvill rethrn it with ..Hj contents to the subscriber will be fiahcfsoely re warded. . ' 7--;--?,:"i " r JOXATITAN STEVENSON. It VALUABLE WAXHAW LANDS , For Sale. mHF. Suh;cnber. desimus of concentrat- irrur hw; ngrlcnltural enncems on the rlnce where he no.": ,'re)de7 in Kershaw District.oficrs for sale bis VVaxhaw Plarii tM'on, in Ear.casteY' District, crntainip? abrut acres, all fit for cnltivajion.nnd 'the greatest part is.of the best qualify of n'k and hickory land. , It has been, by Henrv. .Tzard, t Ecq. emphatically staled The Gafdtnof the Waxha vs." About oo nrV nf khit lnn. is. cleared, most of 4t which isfref h nd ufider ocd fence. - On the pr-mies are two preuy. $ood Jwel linp' House. twt ven pood bai ns, and an excellent Gin Hruse, Blacksmiths Shop and e very ot her .'necessary otit-buildmg.. No part of this land is liable to the casu alties of foods. Iioinp equally situafed on the divirlire RVjre between Coin Trcek ard Mie Catawba River, .'with the pjreat Road leariinp thfrufih it from Camden to Charlorte. : It commands a b autf.il pros pect of the surrrundinp neighborhood, is. watered bv a varietyiof the best. Springs, and is well known to be "as healthy a si tuation aanv.Wthe upper country.. This Innd will be exposed to public salq cn Saturday the 27th cf Oc ber r.ext, unless . previously disposed f by private contract. ; - I The terms wll be me f.fth Df therpur chase money paid down in cash,' 'the ba lance in four e'qual annual instalments with interest from the day of sale. Bmtls with approved personal security and mortgage of the premises will be required to secure payment. . ' Also On the ame day. his House and Lot in Lsrcasrerville. well situated and well calculated for Mercantile business, will be offered for sale on a credit of one and two years,' the purchaser giving bonds with approved personal security ond a mortgage of jhe'prefnlses. . Actual poscsMn of the Plantation will not be given until the crop 'hereon can be gathered, sav the first of rebruary, nexU Possession of the House and Lot iftj Lan : caster. wilf be given as scon as tlie terms of sale are complied with, " Any person wishing to view the n fore said plantation, will please call on Mr. William Harrel. residing on the premises. For further particulars applv to the Sub scriber at Red Osk Camp, Jvershaw Dis trict, South-Carolina. .. ( ! " , j JAMES BLAIR. Aneust 23. - 45 -20O-f. . 1311. HUM Kit's CELEBRATED PJLLS. 4&; , . - - 1 ' '7"' ' '.-. PltfVACY must ever be a pVand ilesidera. turn to those who are so unfortunate as to contract a Ventral taint : in whom a natural anxiety arise? to rid themselves of so danre. rous a complaint as eartv as possible,; yet basl.fulness has often been. the destruction of manv, who othtrwhe mi.cht have been at this present day in health, and Useful jnrmber of society. To ptt vent similar occtimnces, thf proprietor submits an easy, simple and sct;r method tQ cure, the same, ,r z : Dr. Jun ter'a 'celebrate&iPil'i. ' Prceonc dollar, or six brxes for five dollars round wh.ch will be f -und a practical treatise oh the complaint, describing fuUv the Symptoms and method of cure. These Pills, together with Dr. Hun ters Injection Powder, are an effectual pre ventative and remedy, in all the various sta ges of the disease, he r ever obstinate ; recent infections are removed thereby, frqueht'y in three or1 four days, .without confinement or restraint of diet, at the trifling expense of. a few dollar, witl petfect secrecv. Q7i Ask for "Dr. Hunter's celebrated Pills" none are genuine unless s.gned fT 7V Comsctjy The folloxvirg If t tern are firosf f their singular and superior ejficacy. ' Sib The two t.oxes:of 3our r ti-jnter'a eekbrated PiUstxr.& ont packet vfDr. Ibmier'a InjecHon JJcvdcrfft came safe through. the post-office; and I have the pleasure to ob serve that the whole of tli f.yrr;ptrtiT!S have ceased,allhough I had been afHicted ne;r two years, and hid been regularly attended ; dur.njf which I became muchcKbilitated but am now. thanks to your excellent-mcdi-c'.ne, restored to lealth. It is now only ten days since I began taking them. If anything more is maJfuI, you will please.send as be fore, -i Vours, most obliged, R. C. T. ' Plattsburg. Dec.ltJ, 1317. Sir Relng, afflicted vilh a yenereal taint for three years, whicbThad resisted eyery as sistance, resignetl ' as incurable,,, tormented with pain3 in every boae4 avvelline. in many parts, distressing head-ache, loss of sleep not able to put my Iietls to the ground, nor ir.y coat over my shoulders, my head fined in this horrid situation 1 was advised by a phy sician to apply to you for advice, which was done according to'my letter, dated 19th Nov. last; 1 have taken fit e boxes of Dr. UvnterU celebvottd ViUs, you was pleased to send, and otherwise followed vour friendlv advice and am now to all appearance Wll; my pains vrasru ancr me second box won Id thank mi, if you think fir, to forward pills, as before. .v un ine greatcu esteem, in good health, tlianklulJy, I am yours. . Charleston, Dec. 21, 1816. ' These PI LLS are prepared and sold whole sale by, the sole propnetor, W. T. CONWAY tScmist, No. C7J-34, Franklia Place, Bos ton, 43: and retatUd, by appointment, by w.lham Peck, Ualeigh ; Messrs. Hall, New nrn, HobUy, Ahgusta ; Clancy, Hillsboro' ; pieties & lieinhart, Lincolnton ; J & e 1'efUr,' lurfreesboro! ; Telfair, Green J""lc tc. and most Druggists, Booksel f rs and post-misters, throughout the Union mi)" he had all those, justly esteemed 'Rhb" approved Medjcinesljrepared by I ' r-CUNWAY. A large discount to -u.ury physicians, trader?, &c -August 13, 1821. '43- eo6t H -LOST.;-; V. -CH4.guas?.-. . ,r ft." IsTF.XT oobi to' MessrsSlIb -& Cuthe I bAT feceiVerl nf f-h'P liicv; rrfived at1 New.Yort, their Fall Assortment of theBore articles, compriime every arncie in uie wi.:K w;tfi4H!4. iriw 'atVhMesaleJ l'S; ; R ALE1GU TR ACT SOtlrY: 71 rN MohrfavT' tr;e lOtli of September; next, at ID 'o'clock in the forcito r,' the annual meetintr of " The Raleigh he male7Trac Sociejy'V will . take place inj the Presbvterian Church in this city;, an wdl be operierK whb -Pfayer :-nd 7ojv the preceding ' Sabbath say on hundav the 9th of the same month. the Fifth an niversnrv Sermon pf this" Society will .b preached by, the Rev, Dr. Josl -CIdweH, in the said fchurch and i at 11 oVlock ir the morning- of that day ; at which time it is hoped, and expected there will pro!)a- blybe, , among those who may pe present and who are not members, some who wip. be disposed to aid the funds of the qciety by Contribution; . i7 v j A fidl meetinur of the members ofthi Society is lookinl for both .the dayi"atoy mentioned, and an increase of their nun?; bef is devoutly hoped for on Monday. .' ' Raleigh.v Anfc 29. . " 7 7., , STATE OF NORTH.CAKQLINA, Treasury 6jice, Sept. C1821: THE acknowledged punctuality "ano (aithfulness of the SlierifTs and othn accounting officers of the State aforesaid; wpuMsm to superscede the necessity -of giving into the usual eastern of cal!int I upon them to persevere in thaT course r conduct and of duty, ,Vhich has hitherti proved no less conducive to the public in terests than, to the' establhment of that high th stricter, 'as.' Revenue OIfct;rs, which they have so deservedly acquired : and the Public Treasurer will therefore consider he' has properly acquitted him self towards .911 concerned, when he shall have leminded hem,; which is hereby meant respectfully to be done, that the Ltune. is'now at hand When the Monies due and becoming due to the State, for the current year, from' taxation of cveiy de- scnption whatever,: re required by law to to be paid" into th'e Public Treasur.l 1 JOHN II A YV( ) Off; Pub. Treas. Notice. . . HIE? Committee of Appointment for ..the lTniversity7"cf North-Caroijna wisht to Contract for .Covering the "Wing of that Instirution. bcirq: a Iloase nir-etv- . six icet in length, tortv;. te;et Av'u!e, aiu: two stories hi!r, yitb ShinglQs of Juniper or Heart of P.ne 22 inches long 4 -n-ches wi(!c 5-8 of an inch thick. a'r the butt to have square ends, and to show 4 inches to the weather. 1 V m The Contractor will be require d to fui nish the Shingles, Na?iJsvScafFoiding and .j everv other materianc cessarv tt -i. com :b-tion ot the V,rk To. remove the oM hiriffies and Scaffoldmr..and to fnih and deliver th wc:;k on or before - the 10 h 1 d-.y rf January nex. Proposals or the oR r of Terms on vtrich this work may be done, will bc i ceivc(Ti;ersoaalJv or in writing, by 'i. ILLt M POLK. JOHN HAYWOOD,' - Aciing Tor the Committee of . . Appointment. e JtaTeigh. 2Jth August, 1821 A3 IO 1U LEIGH ,i . tv- V wx vv Vv v FMDAY, AUGU.ST3i, 162; At our late County Court. Jainrs F Taylor, Ksr(. of this city, was elected Attorney for the County, in the place of Gen. Robert Williams, .dec. FLF.CTtON RBTURNH. i?oc.(7rr-At7m.-Kathanicl Scide, jun James Miller, John M. Mojehead; f. GxiUford. Jonathan Parker, o. Vn Adams. Jhn Gordon, C. 7 tiichmrjnd.-William Thomas, .97 Leak, Vaughan, C. 'Pbe vote were; for Senator, Thomas 3irr7T Pate 23. ror Lommonerst4beak;661, Vaughan 47; M'Laurin 380, xong 85; rvmuoh 81. lAncoln. Robert William, S. Peter Hrke, O.K. Holland, C MecUeKdufg.J-M. M'Lcary, S. S. M' Combs. J. Kea. C. 1 Iredell. James Camnbell. &. "Aza. Bcall, James Hill, C 7 yluricomde.'Z. Waird, S. 1 Wm, Bri tain. y m. D. Smith, C. ' . Carteret. Whittington Havis, S. V D. StyronkG.L. Morsran. C. Onslow B;izd H. Smith, S,, 1). T. Dulany; C. ; . 7yrr.T-iJohn Beasley, S. D. Bate- Kan, Enoch flassell,' C. ; Chatham. -Jes!?e . Bray S. Jas. Barbee and R. Freeman, C.7 7 ? - . nvfs.--James .Wellborn, S. Natha niel Gordon and John. Isbel, C. CONGIIESSIONAL PLECTIOT. We learn tlmt Major Henry Conner is elected to Congress from' this State in the Mecklenburg TDistrictj by a majority of 203 ! votes ovi r Cant. W. Davidsonl the I late" Representative. , Ave have not certainly, heard whether Felix Walker or Robert U. '. Vance Is e- lected irithe. Morgan DisteictiS In Bun combe county,' the votes were, Walker 720, Vance 462. V ' 7. The majority in favor cf Mr. Black pedge over Mr. Daves, in the Newbern District, was 1147. 7 - . j- . . - - . -1.-. - jTayettevtflc District i. V cvj.vr.rEk Richmond. , ; 429. 1 Anscn 156 ..Moore : -80JO-; 472 12077 ' 77 , '-70S U 156 7. t 'Montgomery- 346. Cumberland 1UJ6 Robeson - 86 - v S3 5.1 , r 425 -.5045 itfesiirbr,tn'$ ilie. result of liiattieftibnl 4 A7sUtementM :'r' .lfliT. If J.. nrf nntr' t firm n a An.'lKitf election ; Thefiemen jevety istrieff havea tight to exercise tneir pr,vi lege as they thmfcpK)per--5 'HkM : fsefrMe$ioh Th$ reiurttsif the jel; lion tft tTon completer 1jrfo?iCannvr),;;andJlo. berjt AUeH,!ajeireeiected vvithbuf op position ; a nil I L fT.7BiTafn is re elec- ted oy a targetnajorHj: tver nnj. ippi neht fe. li.vpftbertsoh of the old delegation is r-elect vte Messrs. : A 1 lien ; Br van, tan- non, Jortesi and Rhea C i useful AVorkiVer re-publish coiintSS is" the.; Treatise of 'Jolin Jli. i ,AiiaW47,'ifaiiwflfr4' If; Haf been recently issued from the press iti Raltimo-e, ih .a verV'bandsoiTie forth with the Report -of 1 1 e ;S e 1 e ct C n m n u t tee ni me nous Oi Auiiuntius ami uie Minutes of rtvidwieetakerif 4 brfot-e them, respecting - the llihlyajrs 7 Great Rtitain. The hiii character of of, the work, for the value of the practi- cat inrorRiaiion wnicn u xoniains, iz, we be'ieve. sumciently knwn. Mosi ol theprincipal Teviewa of tltat king dom, have represented it as filled with important facts and judicious views on a Subject in which every intclliieiit people and provident govern rn e n t at u s t take the deepest interest. The authr Considers spypraliy, the mole of mak ina: Roads : Ahe ( ommissioners and officers employed under them, for this f ervfee! ; and t he care of the Finances. The United j States wa n t instruction, particularly West, on a!! hose of the - South and the heads enumeiated. 7 The death of Napoleon Bonaparte, late ivmperofjof the French, is now as certained beyond a tlotpbt. 7: j. Hi. career has beeh so recent, that a ! l a i e fa m i j r with i Is e ve n s ! i s track str; luminous, 'that tliere. is nn need, of le-cnbirg iti-We shall 7not jlieref-re atetript to retraceHtishisto- rv, ie;ivmV that tr.sk to abler and nrorj 1 7V- ! dis-en!wed. hispds than ours. jj KU man ever lived Whose personal !iv'!''.. M iiimicuitiic aim mi vasi aninOuence on the concerns of ..the world.' In the. language of Phillips. whom for once we will quote, as we had like liticonsciously to have used Ilia ranjruafi; crowns wdrehis )lay things, "-thrones his foafstMs.? Sucfe was the. UmiueKs of bis ambitione-thl' magnitude of 1 his designs, f and the splent'or of his succes!5es,.thatpie seem ed almhF.tto have been endowed with theatti iiiute of omnipotence, and made superior to the viciiTfades of mnrlali ty,7All Europe tretnbif Uat his nod ; bat al i Ku to pe v.ou J d 4?o t h ave sa.ti a ted his ambit son! He-wasoriiTJto iltus tnite tlie uncertainty of humsrr-for- tunes, ami seems to have beenvper nutted vto reach the hihesst point of human i;rontIeur, that his fait miht be ( a so signal as to stand, tli ronjvh all time to cniue, a warning examjwe io over- u: 1.:: , ti :..... of Napoleon,1 and the benefits of the t,l legislation of his reijrri will descend to posterity in connecthm with his me mory But it is chieily for hii milita ry clevis That lis fame will be inscrib ed in living letters, in the annals ofl the world. Durable as . his fame . will also be sthe condemnation which im parjtial historywil pass upon the harsh decree which eentenced this illnstri ous -captive to an almost literally Pro mc.tlican fate. - ". . 7 ; ' .' i I V hat political- effect, if any the ueath of apo)eon will produce is the only question of moment which the event presents to us. For ourselves vt do not foresee any important cpn s'equenqcs which will follow' his de cease. While j he had -1 he legions of F rau.ee at his command, he was the bond of union to hi3 enemies, and his rlame alone might for a time have ' in- ' flueqeed political compacts even after nis power was crusnetj anu nts -person in chains. But he had ; been so. long abstracted from all influence in the af fairs of Ku rope, and so Jons regarded Las" dead to the world, that few .polili- I aI a a n rvam an t aviet ' ,,rlt1h r O n . a alfected by his life or death. Great consequences sprung from his gigantic projects and jimbitious views, somd of them beneficial to mankind find dura ble in their character. 7 He settle ments in motion which he did not live to reduce to quiescence, and has thus been the cruse 6T events whicTrrieyer entered into his views. These caus-1 es win proceeu 10 ueyeiuptrias.iiue ei fetts,.independentlt of the hand which gave the. firgt impulse to thein,and the word may jcontbue to ;njoy their be iitDt long' aftejr they shall ceas'e tt be referred. pjthejri true. origin. . ': " Pare. Jhee well, -great heart!; - - lll-wei?yed ambition hjowijfioch art-tboti vvben that this body did Contain a spirit,. 7 ; A kingdotn for it was toostnall bound ; " 77 Bul now "two paces of the'vdest earth 77 - $ V Is room enough. This'earth. that bears thee 01 ead Bears not alive sb stout a gentleman. r-i.i.-v., powei Ito'stateUiat ttb cas (ever b'P. any kind7existsin the "tonvhei tljecth patient isitconyalescent and thatany tSe does not brVail- Tht healthy thuusual af th)s 7 seascHJ t,f tbr 7 - r V7 THOSJ C AKLENDEIU -feyrt t5lk? -7-:-";-i 7; 7;1-'.- ' ;v 7"'' ' " I'-., ill:., ; ' Malignant Cafes in Hokf6n'.--Tb ree cSses : o f i n e q ui vo c a 1 rn a I t'icn a n t ,: f e v e r nave : taKen Diace at JJoston. twu or wnicn nave proycu riaiai, on ooaru a HCrhebabco .boatt1j 1 wh ic(b had rievei been In a ;forsdgm p.r.tf a7who$e;cre w had J ftnt h.H n nr rhmm ti c iort' f itb7 nn v4 luutcaiibn witbj anj;4 i Sunday fterribort 7 last pvih fattfb'-: ?H V t6rt:JIeitj wbeeleih; hand. I ,r arVia j (orX fcaVriiw)-5?pi een between, I5ostonfrom KewyorHon thefr way to Cb -;'7' c t vpssp! firim. fiireWn nnrtJ' Hp inter--i course, Jxad7t)rily been be( arid Gloucester." The causes, to which th e Oai ty Advertise r pe iers , thotiMnj of the dieaVes! are nauseous rnatrials on boaVd.br iiijtlie f fieljbHrbood'wIielre snc layj or tne crowqeqjeate, in . wiiicn uiev iitcu oil uu&ru ui me naim wca ther. 7 fiavk fiobberu.--K V. Millijranv a bbokpepef i n' Ui e Pi i tiJi Lcl; Harf k' t New-Yorwl;anci actirig as rCelyino-1 teller, absconded on the 1 S tb iris t. and j it was supposed had taken with.; him h i s pi opement S5G 7fjt6 f t h e. m on e r was fou nd. secrdleil i n . the stationary J drawer.; t he e met e n t t n e as u r es 1 takeri, jfc is expected the culprit will j be taken. Dro?":...!!!! t i l-Tnec fsays the Petersburg Republican of the 24th inst.) we have riot had a sufficiency of rain to lay; the Just j since . abuuxthe The consequence is. 10th of that the crops of corn in this A vicinity. have been very imuch injured, 7 and to such an extent, I we 7 fear, as to be be yond recovery. Not more; than half a crop will be made in this .neighbor hood : and we learn from distant parts or tne state, tri3 the cirougnt tias oeen very general, thtftigh perh-ms not of as 1 Ions continuance; as .with as. The to- bacco crop i9 sa d also to be very in different. " ; ;. ' ' ' ' ie' drought has been severely felt 111 ine iicMern sia'cs aisu, aiu uie injury suktajndJn' the growing trbns, is repressCuteu to uesei ious anu aiarm- fThe Crops haV suiiered in this vi- cinity from the sajme cause, but. nottq sotgreat an exteu. Edit.' Reg. " ; I , , v7 t . -7-7..., - ,7.- - 7;-..--;.. From Raranxal' CaptiUt'Willianh of the sclir. Jane arrived at Cliarles ton informs, that the night belTire he sailed, ah insurrectiou of thev. felons took place in thet Gaol, ,1'he troops were ordered oat knd aBout three hun dred shot fired uJponthe7in3urg6nbsAJ They thep consented to come out one by one, and lelivletliemseles up, to the military; Ort -their march, to be iioprioned in the different fortresses. one otTheirr who Ijad a knite concealed in his shDe, cut the rope with which" lie was tied j a sjidiUerfperceiyed he was loose, and 1 m med ia tely shot him. (This was the only life Jos t. Domestic tiia)wJactnrel-Vfe see it stated in a neat lftile"? paper - printed at Iattcrson, (NJJ.) whidi just came toandfthat it lias been estimated that six thousand Ib-dts of sail duck have been manufacituted in that town in one year, s$id by judges to be worth from SO to 50 per tent, more than the! Russian canvas. Cobbett is publishing; . rootithiyj a w)rk entitled linims 1 racts, m numbcrsj at three pence each" The folio win g a re the first numbers : 7 titles of; his three No.T Naboth's Tinejard i or God's v?a- geance agaTnBtiypocrisy and cfuelty. ; No.' 2. The Sin7oi7I)runkenness7 in kings, priests, arid p eople : v 7, f;;;7.U; 0. 3. The fall of Judas jnor God's yen- reance against bribery, j '-K- -1 LTpon this publication, in his advert t i se m e n t , ) e sy s , ' -Th e $ i x ac t s of Parliament tying down the press, make an excepting in favorlof religiousisub- ucaztonsfy ana ine , auinor, inouni it hard, if he could not get bis nose in ' . ' -' -'. ' i t a. . amons: tue- privuezea classes." r . , a fion A c o ri si d e ra bl e tiii ro ber of very respectable people and some of wealth, are now emigrating to. the XJhitedj States from, the British iSl ands7diret. .uruch greaterji umber of the poorer, but not fess useful ciass-r es, -are atrivihg, via Canada and Nova bcotia. -7 '; K- ; - has tried feediriJs horse on whole; and biiffihiied. oatsl stafeL that a liorse Ffed on brmsed oats wil I IdoJcand work as, wen as one leq pn aouuie uie same niantity of oats not bruised; v m-T' 7':7;7 11: Aff ifigf nious raachtr candles, has lately been invented ba j M r JohrrAborn, of "Mil lHill iiear I Tre"n ton Tl It is sitl that onetiari witft I this-rnachinery niay 'roake jtwo tli04ij sand weight Qt canules m ai dayv 1 placeiktrmefikl 7 iv-m iiii nvjici'iiir. snii inn inniK.iirni'n -i 'ru hrH -rthV ' wuhlic- t4ieH -to' U'rntTr;3 ' '"l if-lt: frVy andeveh a4!l; I nV ft wr : f; i y -v? . viij uojuu ,at p.v iHiiC' .' - .; er&- T ? i K nJscd on Sat urdlY Hst. of 22 rownshipi 4; i )fTt'ffd hut frtklf rtifoiMii blLnB fiar '1-1 1 1 .4 60 C.res z we j V -sii( ffcr. the ross a- -:. mount of ;S 1 $0,91; v tnieVpriiiciiint-;V. tr isoia af;givcrnTnnt. prt,ce,;anu pone 'ont 6f the7 vehicle: ll? vneitJter v7.v, - f y-'yN v- -:A .H-V V 5 - . A;man,7.ft$. tfeana; eihj;frfklt;;-:tV cnlldren, passed fihrouy this townVod t lumDU, u.ihear carnage, was pro ; pfeiledby.fefWttrerin'thi rear asist-f ': Kd .y twf jiis c!estUbf Wjfeop6gi , 1 C: skecrcharity rior acceptfd ft wlien vf- . i fcred.t; ;tri Jh idYsff aU Mfeans :?fer tf c' ?r - current7yeariniieii;byi the British; Chancellor' of tli E :il ...r-L7tT'7:VH'ij.-- Ii.' 1 1 " -' 1 UMiri' 111 11:411 ' iiiiiiinn urari i nn w-v r 1 t : w w Prance, as the ia t instalment oftha : 125,0C0,tX)O7: francs whici She was a- imercetl i n j IS t$ jpr rSByrate Great Britain fot .llie expense otherwaroc- afiobed byj the retuittv rjf NBonaparfa. 1 irom aioar appears tnai; ine irga sum ($yk believe 15 -rnilliolisif Jrncs) which France Va 1 compelfed tQ pajr . . ttf the Al lied ;Pfvff$f4 beiidei tfit;exv perise of the. Anny dif Occji pationKaS uranj an uih paiu uy : uerj j-yvi inuut any sensioie oistress oeing expenenc edr ly' ii fvjc i tiie jfj J5Qffp, Cnl); J. -' ; . ' : ' - n it . A in flv'. - m - 'Qh jtejiny ' J 7 ing the celebrated caase o oon Amon 7 ' gizei or Tommy emmy; i'"SeQeck' In diart . , who was arraigned or the rh ti rf 77 c der ;';'i)F; a squaw accuiseds or witchcrafr 77" w argued belurethe SurjKcjCdttrtS. Mr 3 C. Spencrand t;Attoriiejf V General ibr'the prosecution,' ati(JMi 7 ' Oakley. for the defendant I 'cntite 'i':-777 led Vto an investigation and history .07 .';. tbeJndian tribes withiniiilr territory I 7 th relation they susUjln towards out ( 7 jgovernsiie'nttlieir dlainislto natiouatv sovereignty; the treaties that; havd . : been formed, witbt theirr frbin thfirsl 7 settlement of tmj country Wnt their : ' government, ;renion,7mi rcustoms. , It is conceded, dn all haridsi ; c thaMVr. Oakley, mide one if the ablest! , 7 argumentsjhat has! ever becn lieard ai the bar of thisstatet: "r7r):' ': - '7, X The noveUjr of Jthe catiJe ittracfeil1 ' 7 a crowd of spectators Timmv'Jemi ' niy wast tttc bar,;arraye(j in'lndia -costume, and painted aft ir the fash- : v , ion ufhis tribe. -7 At the cHose bfthefv argument the Cotirf admitfd the pri- - 7 souer to bail, although'a dfcision has -not yet been given. He bbre the tri4 al with equanimity and,fbrtude; bat Evinced ,uch skttsiactionit beinetl. at'h "D.ii" rt .' J 7 1 i -im. : 71 jnobiy melancholy , acc denf fnlr. piace m. we: House of John Pattefiop .4, ittle kafter Pk7M.- - ' PatUrsotient two of herlittl0 s6n$r ' up stairs to jdraw sdme spirik ouVof 7, ' barrel, ; While the oldest wL nm," 7 7 v warrei, ;inq younsesti ttol tunosityappHqd the bandfl thespout to see if it wtu id Iblaze - It was. l"813111 comniunicatfd to tho spifitjyithinarid eiploc&d with a'7 iei,dB8fe, sehingre?;tti:thr children's clothes .and to fj,e7 roof of the housewhicr was sooiijnsamed ithalmost ver article offfurnirure : : ia if.-,t, I he children as sodWs p08sU : ble,.vvere. taken dowti stair antfeon ' veyed, to the yard.7but th4 ,kv5.- r in fllrtrirr K, Kl ii i J . shockingly burnt, that they, survived butvaJ e w hours, although 4ie ' p wer of utterance -vVas 7 Jeft tliemltiVHark the cause which Iedothe.caa8tropheV" ut oucn a scene : died; ... In this Ttounty, a ;ewt day j ago Miv VV'm. Turner, a respectable plli'nte?. , At Georgetown. S. C. on Surldav ing, the 12th inst, Capt. Peter,cbtTaeed i 70 fedrs. . Captaii4 Bacot reiiri 'man "1 yvars in Charleston, in the esrfy narttef 7 lus.iue. xikv we. commencement of 7 the - 1 Revolutionary War. he entered h as V Lieutenant dri Uie Norti: -Caroltria " - liriev 4He was afterrdWpromiited to the - ' rank of Captain. artdcbntfurti a i...ri.ip : with greit brdvery.-iMi WveYxlLtcciu::n whendliS regiment wis csilM iitVarir, rl- lh 170, he watakeri pfisoocV ui Crrarles -tori, at itarsur render to the'BhKh.f," remained5; as suciiv tii irohl With this ''TS-. otbejr;;Ct?nc iliilnliV-7 Jctmes Island until fan i exdi Jige 7, took 7 ' " 1 - "44 . III.IIUS1 II iace in tpe cummer ot . alier whjca 7 e-weht7(it is belief) to Virliu: and joined.; the Ameriaan unfiy'i f tlnfjriii,7 ' uu ;rvcu-iiis-touniry niuii tne etui of the war. H genUenon) aoa suayuy 01 mamiersi w " his Comet behaviour as an dfe Kaineal Lim tha respect of biivsOiJeiiors in covnraahd. thih ASectionate? regard xf his brother oScehs, 7: f St I -A t 1 1 ! -'t7; f n(t-11 uocc wun i. 4 - .".V" t . - . S( t . 5 - 4' t'rt; fj7- V 7 '5fw.4 "';7:.-i-f7?

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