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I. y v- MEDICAL LECTURES; -nv Medical Lectures Ui'tfiU. Institution, TJmfBce on the Firni Monday in r X.JZr next, and nd; the 1st wetin - - r TAiiuviuKi . . illbeon. ? 'Me&ca. . TUohf Practice ? efMe&cine. rtoffTomenU Gtul- 1-.. ,byDr. Dudley ' Dr. Caldwell. . ;r: . ;, if Dr. Brown. M Dr. Dichardson. SrnV ' 1 W.Rlythe: . 1 " W. II. RICHARDSON, AuguitlO. 99 4t . notice; . v- r : s : 'v - THAT at the last County Qourt beld n tiuUburg, Franklin county, N". C. June Term, 1822, Letters of Administration bav injr been granted to be subscriber on the Estate of Wilson Benson, Eq. dee'd. 'This i$ therefore to liqtify all' those. indebted to said Estate to com forward ' and make1 pay ment ; and those having: claims against said Estate arc required to bring them well au thenticated within-the time prescribed by Iw otherwise they will be barred of reco- sCTm D. SILLS, Adm'r. Augut15. ' , 99 3t CARRIAGE MAKING . . . - . in ALL ITS BRANCHES. rfWE Subscriber begs leave to return his X grateful thanks to those ho hare favor him with their patronage since his com. riencement of Business in thia place, tad to inform them and the" Public, that he has re iroved hU "Workshop to a most central and rlirible -situation, on Wilmington-Street, a- bout 60 yards from, the southeast corner of j tic State-House Squarei here be will con- stantly keep an assortment ol coach ks, CARRIAGES, Gir.S and light SULKEYS, for travelling, of the most fashionable and Convenient construction, made from the best TTuterial that can be procured, and of a su- ! perior style of workmanship which he will j sell at very moaerare prices ana onaccoramo- dating terms- 1' Havinp made arranRementsto be constant- Ivprwided with a complete stock of Trim- minps ana all other necessary Materials oi the best quality ; he most respectf'uMv soli-' BY THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA. ! A PBOCLAMATION. ' ' -r-tiT?Tir fc i a . f .v- i TVHEREASly an Act of the General v' Assembly of the State of North-Ca rolina,tbe Governor of ! e State in au thcrised to canse the unsold Lands lately acquired by-Treaty from the Cherokee citslhat patronage trom u.e puci:c, wnicn , z. ne xaxe governments May tney his avarice, he beheld a human form! jt has ever been his earnest w.sh to deserve. , preserve their sovereignty in all constitution- ; Tt th mlirnm v nf nhp nf hi fp i JOHN l?OHKE. al points ; but due subordination to the great l w?a n,ulPmJ 01 one l"C e- ( , PoWh in oorvv federative head, will be the Vt means nf. I male aborigines, that had remained fori o - - - - - i 1 Tribe of Indians, to be offered for sale.; jjlipg of the victim of St. Helena, ap Now therefore, I; Gabriel' HoLmes, !; peare(j to us, from the beginning, so i,overnor or tne atate of jMnrtn-arouna, t; do hereby declare and make knoi that . a Public Sale for the disposal, agreeably to law, of the said lands shall be coifi , menced at VVaynesville, in the County of Hay wood, on Monday the 28th of October next, under the superintendance of a com missioner appointed for that purpose, who is authorised by my letter of instructions to adjourn the said sale to or near the scite which shall previously belaid off for a Town on the said lands, should such ad journment be deemed . advisable. One , eighth part of the purchase money will be required of the purchaser at the time 'of the sale, and bond and security for the payment of the balance, in the following instalments, viz one-eighth at the expi ration of one yearone-fourth at the expi ration of two years, one-fourth at the end of three years, and the remainder at the end of four years. 'The sale to continue for two weeks and no longer. . Citron 1. 1 J t.U - C1 r the State, at Raleigh, on the 10th o cay ot September, 1822. 59 ts GAB'L HOLMES. NOTICE. ON ATondav, the 30th of September next, at the Court-House in Greens borough, will be sold at public sale, One LOT in said town. No. 3, northwest from the Court-House,: known, by the name of i arricii s Lot, or so much thereof as will satisfy the tax thereon for the vear IROn is eighteen dollar & M-hrv rntc reside costs. costs. WM. ARMFIELD. Shff. August 28. 98 3t re FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1822. A lamentable occurrence took place in this city on the night of Pridav last. in consequence of some difference a rising m a Billiard ttnom bet ween T?i- chard Hainds, the owner of the table, anu Mr. James Boy lan, : of this vicini- v ; the latter was stabbed in the throat by the former, in such a man Jeras to cause his instantaneous death. counfy iail to takp ience. This transaction has naffurallw produced a deepLsensation here ; but ii is to undergo a judicial investi- gallon, we content nurplvp& Uh oU. t,nS th facts as they, have occurred. Mr. Boy lan's premature death hasde P"yed a wife and two .children of their naturarprotector. Bonfc of ihellnited :States-6n .Monday, the 2d instant, pursuant to publ.c notice, was held :atPhiladel pnia, the ' triennial ; meeting of the stockholders of the Bank of4he Uni ted States. Thomas ElliottV'of Balti more, was called to the Chair, and Vi ne coroner's inquest, resulted-in a verdict of wilful murder" by the'said "aiads, who is now .confined in thfe Wro Meredithy of Philao pointed;' Secretary,' After hearing a Written statement .'if the'aflairs'of the nans, ana an orai.aaaresb uv.xne rre- aident,; a( naaferp' neral cornmittee; wasfappQtnjFn to take into con9idera tidn the. affairs of the Panic; VheJi the meeting adjourned io f meet-again ori t h e 1 1 1 ti ;i tan t, ,tb jiea r thereport pf the general cqVRiU9e.oo;the condttioa of the Institution. ';.:!. r - ' -v-V' :" c Kentucky. -The following is a com- ' plfte List of the Members elected in the State orKehtuckjr to the 'Eiht eenth Congress : ; f U , David Trimble -Thomas Metcalfe John l Johnson Francis Johnson H Clay , R P Letcher and T. Piloore David White Charles A WicklifTe, "Philip Thompson fRobert P Henry Richard A Btickner. Those marked thus are not Mem bers of the present Congress. , y The Secretary of the Treasury of ! the Unitedtates (Wm. rl. Crawford, Ksq.) is tft present on a visit to, hs private residence in Georgia. , Advan tage has been taken of the opportuni ty to give him several public dinners. The regular toasts drank: on these oc casions are spirited., and patriotic tks might be Veil expected.1 . The volun teers are more pithy than profound as also might have been expected, con sidering that at one of the dinners, af ter the regular toasts, Jwentysir vo lunteers were drank. The prevailing sentiment in the fatter, is affection for the person of Mr. Crawford, and a desire to see him'elevated to the Jirst office in the gift of his country. . The following toasts appear to us to ' nd constitutional senti-: ex pre 5 sou ments. 1. The United States-May a attempts at 1 either sectional or political division, acquire neither length of acquiescence orstrenrthof ' jnnuence, dux ne resisteu witn unceremoni- ous contempt. ' curing permanent national eitistence i 1 ' roicejrom Helena77 A VYork j I I T il iM . L . . I . I j o";ng in.s nne nas late y appearea, ' W c,r Has excited.no little attention, ... r ' and has affr rded for the news-papers ample food, in the shape ot copious extracts. Some of the incidents nar- rared as having been derived from the prfr.nni;..urD o ;nJ.,,a n. A .,a - .. f , further observation of its contents ra ther confirms than weakens that im pression. In the subjoined extract from the Charleston Mercury, we find a 'L-rief epitome of "the work j connect ed with a sentence of condemnation, which, it must be allowed, there is but too much reason to believe to be just. The work is. amusing nevertheless; and if our limits permit, we will afford our -readers hereafter a few extracts from it. " Mr. Surgeon O'Meara, is determined ts make the most of his short acquaint ance with Bonaparte, by imposing upon the public a work of his. own fabrication, entitled a Voice from St. Helena," iu whic hcfirofesses to give an account of the conversations which he held with the j r,x-emperor, ne represents nimseir as j being upon such intimate terms with his crets. arid private opinions of the latter i were freety disclosed. to hini. and places nitno'iiihprl rnmnflninn. that nil thf i via m fa w wrs larvnr nr a m i i i r. . iii it r wno n an unreserved communication was held ;,such as Bonaparte never held with any man' ' " ' ' " ::;r '.; The book is one of the most barefac ed impositions ever foisted upon the world being a pretended narration of actual conversations ; while .it is nothing but a romance from beginning to end ; made up of hearsay stories, the babble of gos sips, and the gleanings, of jtelf-tate authors and newspaper scribblers. " ' The'most unfounded and exaggera ted reports (says the Western Caroli nian) having gone abroad,5 respecting the health of Salisburyr-such as that the Yellow Fever is prevalent, and that many are daily falling victims to to its ravages, a regard to truth re quires that we should contradict this idle, or malicious falsehood. Indeed, the reports carry their own refutation ! on tne race or mem ; lor ir tne morta lity stated had existed here for the time these reports have been in circu lation, the village ere this, must have been completely . depopulated; The usual autumnal fever, of a mild type, has been rather more frequent than for some years past. We know only of two' lostances.of death from fever, and but very few from any cause.. In fact,, few towns, (of-equal population) in the United States, have been less exempt : from fatal diseases; than has Salisbury for a number of success ve years. And at this time, considering our population, and the" season of f the year,t,i t cannot be said ? to be very; sickly ; though it? is - rather m ;rev so thanls usual at thefsarae season. - No thing, however, like the Tellow Fever has been known among hs, This state ment may be relied upon as we have no motives far giving a false one to the pUDUC. . t , v -ini'iiccteatlfatntfaqt-Cif"1" Charleston It i!ibe rtcollecteil kuiat me uaims oiinai.fwuuic imh&vscu lary 6f &3500js now; attached tb . Late pers from v Havanna rstae, that Cot. CallayaJate poyernor of? W; Florida, has been appointed to the Com mand of the Castle of St; JuanT deJlUr jua9 i (Mexico) and saited a ; few days BIUIX IIIMII tlUuunuj Mi riliv oiwyji vi war Majico. .jt ! Tt appears from late N York paper hat jbl number r of Extensive robberies j have been committed(n what is termed f i the infected district) upon the property j of individuals who have been forced to abandon their homes to preserve ! their lives. , These depredations have .been of the most wanton Kinci ; arier ! plundering the houses vof whatever portable articles necessity might have forced the occupants to leave, the vil lians concerned have proceeded in ma ny instances to split in pieces side boards, bureaux fe chesty no doubt in I search of money . Is it not enough .that the inhabitants of that city, by the visitation oU'a severe calamity, have been driven' from their homes, at a great expense) without being plun dered of their property which they were compelled to leave behind ? and ought not the police of that city to a dopt such measures a wouhj guaran tee t' the property of their distressed citizens ample protection. 1 A thief near Wheelino;,Va. recent ly succeeded in steal inir from a wagon " '?r"e rUD 5 P j iiau inane . jgi'wj y. . JiUnt nU'h T,.v onened . iL P? i i the trunk by taking Off the 1)1 inses, and s ciupneu u oi us cunicnis, i instead of finding something rempfieci it or its contents, wnen ioq it insteaa or nnaing someming to graiuy ; ages in a cavern in Kentucky, and which was on her way to the eastward j to be exhibited for the gratification of j the curious. V , - Norfolk. Sept. 2. - On the 28th of the last month the! proprietors of the Cross Canal com-j pleted the digging, by which a com- munication is opened from the Dismal Swamp Canal into Gates county, in North-Carolina. The Cross Canal is on the west side of the main Canal, commencing in Camden county, about six miles from the southern outfall of the Dismal Swamp Canal ; is about eight miles in length, and will be navigable this fall for boats Carrying forty barrels. It is proposed thereafter to enlarge it for boats of the largest size. By this com munication the produce of Gates antl the adjacent counties in N.Carolina, may be bro't to Norfolk at one-fourth the expense now incurred. The United States ship John Adams, yesterday left her anchorage olf this bar, where she arrived this day previ ous, and - proceeded on her voyage,! having on board Mr. Poinsett, of thi$ city, who is on a visit to Mexico. j 'The John . Adams, we understand,! will touch at Porto Rico,, for the pur pose of protesting against the fitting lout in that port of privateers, which canture American vessels, under an all edged order of the Spanish Govern" ment, blockading the South-American Provinces, which: blockading decree has never beep ofikiajly communicated to,thc United States: From Porto Rico, she will proceed to Vera Cruz, and there land Mr. Pornsett ;i thence along the Spanish Maine to. Carthage na, where Mr. Todd will be landed ; thence to Laguira, and aloug the coast of St. Domingo, Jamaica, and Cuba, through the .Virgin Islands, thence to Vera Cruz, and -hornets-Charleston Courier, :-'."" Baltimore, Aug SO. ' Capt, Piscall, of the schr. Colonel Ramsay, arrived! this morning in 13 ; (days' from Port-au-Prince, ates that, six' o ays previous to ins sariuig, uen. Romeyne, who had been detained a state prisoneV at JLeogane, on parole, was shot, by secret orders from the government. It was supposed he had been detected in carrying on a secret correspondence with tli'e north, with a view to revolutionize that, quarter. of We are informed , by a gentleman just arrived in this ; place, , directly from Monterey, that Stephen F.' Aus tin, who! went 6n to the cityiqlMexir co, in prder to obtain a conbroiation of his grant, (which pur informant states be actually " obtained) r sailed from thence for the mouth of the Colorado on boardof a smajlvsloojutqnfor tunately the sloop was !ost. .uTbe crew consisted of 1 1 men allof : whom pe rished, save two. 1: It is fwith regret yve state that Judged Austin Isampng those that are consigned to the deep. , This gentleman further States that he never j witnessed such- a; scene? of distress .las pervades tnroughoat the ir.minfr'-':Si- !iTii - Mnfnrtiinjifi familia fl jthathave goneoiivvith a- viewripf set- tlrng, have become disgusted with the t-FlA :t':Ti: lJjti- scene;; and arjs -now pri them retuirt the Ju mted j Statisbu J from; wan t apd fatigpe tjs doubtW ill will effect a safe raturnV Hesitates that jt had not rained fbrxthe last, ten months, ancl that'the crops of "corn Vere eiitire-' ly bu ruit u p and ythat he Camanchee Indiansvefe i killing (and vp!iDderifig the; Spaniards daily. - lpis, we think is suracient to teach -people, to stay at home; arid abandon the idea of trying new experiments of this .kind. : , , . . . jLouislanaii,- JTr. Jefferson on the subject of Chris tia nij. This eminent Patriot, Philo sopher and Statesman, who isr at once the pride of his Country and the orna ment of human nature itself, in a late Letter, to a.Gentleiaan in, the vicinity of Boston, thus expresses, his se'nti-; ments in relation to Christ and liis yoctfiqes Petersburg Intel. Their blasphemies therrapt iity have driven ;hinkine men or Anristianity.j ,nave anven ninKincr into infidelity; r who hav e, too hastily, re jected v the supposed . author HimsklI, with the honors so falsely imputed -to Him. - Had the doctrines of jEstis letfn preached always as purcly as they came from his lips, the whole civilized, world would how , have been' Christian.- I re joice that in this blessed country,' of free enquiry and belief, which has surrender ed; its creed - and conscience to neither Kings nor Priests7 the genuine doctrine i of one ,God is'reviving. But much I fear that; when this great truth shall be r esta blished, its votaries will fall into tbe, fatal errors of fabricating' formulas of cree'd and confessions of faith, the engines which so soon destroyed the religion of Jesus, and made of Christendom, a mere akaU dama." I : resident Adams has recently given in immediate possession to his native town Qliincy, nearly 00 acres of land, containing in a p.trt otit,an inexhaus tible quarry of stone for building hous es, the whole proceeds to be appropri ated to religious atid literary purposes from generation to generation. He has also I given to the town. is hole library consisting of his highly valua ble books, in various languages. Labour an$ the Raw Material. It is stated in an article in the Aurora, that one'pountl' of Sea-Jsland Cotton worth 20 cents in Savannah, when sent to England and converted into green gauze, sells for about 80 pi lars ; and that orie pound.of flax ton verted into fine Brussels lace will ob tain nearly g400!; " ; Uoxr. From the 20th of May to rjve 10th fnst. 552 dogs have been kill ed in Philadelphia; yet, says the U nion, notwithstanding this care of our police officers to prevent that dreadful affliction, hydrophobia, coming qit the people, anotner smau cnna, as we are informed, was bitten on Wednesday morning, in 9th street, by a dog sup posed' to be mad. f s . A diving bell iitider the direction of a .submarine adventurer called Crusoe, of this place, has been, shipped from London tor Holland,, to recover the Cargo of a Vessel sunk there 22 years ago. She is" stated to have 22 bras guns on board, 30,000.jn? goWr 32 casks pf gold in bars. The vessel lays" in SO feet atdiighWatericjb very clear, the most; sanuineTexpec tations are formed of their saving the whole of :the property. tOne J of the casks of gold bars were lately , raised to the water's edge, but from the burst ing of the hoops, only one bar was sa ved, which weighed 7 1-2 lbs. " ' English. paper "Murder in the first degree. Died, in St. Andrew's jail, on Sunday, last, Mr. Israel Perley, belonging to 'Salem. (Mass.) aed 32 years. Mr. P. had been imprisoned the last 15" months for debt. His brother, Mr. John Pei -ley, took passage, a short time since in a vessel from Salem for the purpose of going to St. Andrews and liberating his brother .Un the passage Mne leu from the1 masthead, a distance of a bout 50 feet, and was so much injured (though no limbs were broken) that his lite was despaired of for several days. He is stilCconfined to his bed in this place, but we are happy to state is fast recovering. -An inquest was held on the body, of Mr. Perley, and the following is the verdict which is taken from the St. Andrew's Herald; His remains were interred on Tuesday last from , the boarding house of Mr. Joseph Parker, in St. Andrews. , That the aforesaid Israel f eriey, on tne 4in d ay of August, instant, being a prisOn r in tlie 1 iail at BU Andrews, in the er 'cou nty aforesafd; then and there died of the visitation iof God ; and the ju rors aforesaid u pon their oaths further say, that they", believe his death v has been haste Bed, in jconseuence bf-his confinement in the lower room of the jail, where hVwasg Copied 4 for j three months to & pestilential efflu from the vault in said room, whicn oc-5 casioned insanity disease by which be came to his death.7, f. ry.:y J Mastpori (Jnt SenlthieU Itunderstahdthat the Courf of' iavai inquiry, now m session at Mo.s-; , ton hacQ jns,tructed to inyestigata' thfetntft 'f th ; frigate f arpdntiisin- ; 'x- prior to her 1a"stJeavihg tiostonj and. e't.l 'it-:l i l'j ... ri ; ntiu : we i act & wnicn nave oeen stateu tu"usVand thp high character anil VtiQw gent::babSti''oF4heaU brick,v whose, particular Wty H WaVto atfend to; the Vminutjm of fittiris: out that ship, there caniiot be doubt that j " the idei of heV having left B(sod tii u; filthy state is totally destitute of fouri-' ; datloq.JVi2. X$$ At a late trial ir ftn lano of a iul uroujiui aEraiiist ine proprietor a: a , v tage UoacU. ' lor personal injury re-' ?y:X ceiveu irom Jts oeing overset by being ;; ? imprudent! loaded and driven;ia ver-i 1 given for the 'plaiutiuVsubjec ence. v-1 .. -'.f'.'-;.: - " v.i':.',-- In the Ihundei-stbrm tn THursoay: J: v; f tthe 15th inst; a smair dwelling ; 'fjtpite, c.BX-rbelpngihgvto.tjHie'WM $rlr,nartof Sci- tltiate J.; bel 6 ngi ng to .ie :! Wid o vr i iJ V if tit? " in thi ntitnfiiin PWKnn!. i Hopkins jun; -was strucltwith liiiht- hing;?abd the westerly exd laid 6peU ; ' and ohe post . struck rout, and otliec, parts thereof (yryymuch ; shattered $ f some cottdh yarn in the chafmber sef , on tire ; pewter iii the" closettbejow' y v melted ; crockery' broken, anoV other, thi ngs dahiaged 5 bu t, strange to rela te-; :y j there - were nineteen persons jja ;th''.v.',.-! hoiiseV consisting of tneVfamilyJand. y neighbours who Sid rdri there forshel- 'V ter, who where all . struck d,ownt but -::'y' do pneinateriaU$'-r injuH'dry:y:- ;V n . v V Xon-rw.Mr.Epber Lewis, of the town :' pf Penfiqld, N: Y, in the 102d year of liis age; i being taxed this year for u highway work two ' day si contemplates -working the same 'hiirke? , ; He njoys good health, and lyOrks daily in his garden. ' He Was boini' at fcyme, Conn. "iAt?y the age, of 86 he had a rencontre with a bear in ,which he was dreadfuUy lacerated, but , 1 succeeded in conquering, him. I j ' ' r ' The above instance . of longevity and ca- f. pacity to endure fatigue,- remind of a cas 'j . whichi we believe, is far from being' singular, 1 )f" which fell under our observation a day or : I y two ago, of an individual from the same state. ?f if On Friday eyenig'the l8djinU in tliis city, Paine Hi nes, an indigent soklier j of the Revolution, in search of , a v pension ; : which had ben. refused to him upon a pre vi- , v; bun application by 1 Member of Congress. Although upwards of sixty-five years Jt age ' he travelled on foot from Ovid, inl Seneca county, in the state; of Nev-Yorki in fourteeit days. The distaince-4sthree hundred and , ' thirty-thrte miles by the post-office books. , ; i ' ; On the day after his arrival here, his case was! in vestigated, and it wis found that there was t i an insup erable bur to the allowance of his peri sion, though he had served nearly the wholej war, and.is now miserably poor, The old ; r -man, having7 learnt Jus fate, meekly took up his scrip and wallet, and on the same day be f gan to retrace his steps, and 4 will no doubt ' reach Home in 'two weeks, making a pedes trian tour in one month, in this Warm wea , : ther too,- of nearly severi hundred Mlei.-- JYat: Intel. .; . - 1. -y- - . - Another instance of long'evUy'tTtiz. dey Doorley, a respectable farmer, died, last May, near the Hill of Aleh, i county-y of Kildare, Ireland; at the age of 126 years) and 3 months. His faculties were perfect to the last ; and he coakU' until about sist months before his decease,'; join In any (o the sports of the field. He;wa married a second time about 19 years ago,' at the age of 107 to a woman of 31 years of age; ".IT . ' I- " ' ' ' J rOSTSCRll'T. 1 ,. .- 1 ne pacsei . snip vv 1111am inomn goh, arrived atNevv -York, brings Eng- v lish papers to the 1st of Addst; v .r ; -X'1 4?: SJ''' ' r M-, '-;': v . These paperjs contain jbdt two art!-; cles of news of any importariceThe first is, that) the Greekf had succeeded ; in destroy ing'the Turkish: fleet, eom-' raagded by, the; Captain 'Pacha. ;;ThIs ' fact seems to be as authentic ; as it is" agreeable. ;Tiie. second v item of new would be extrely, unwelcome, if it v were true but it -isCA.hideire';Verjr( dou'btfa!: It , isf that a counter reyo ! lution I, had L taken ;r p(ace in Madrid wnjen resuiieain placing mat city and the King in the hands of the Roy alist party,: arid the overthrow of the .coiistitdtibMUstsfyVTh ever, iiuJiuvauiC , MARRIEOi . In Duplin County; on the Sd ihst. aVthe residence of i David Wright. Esq . Dr. L. B, Bush; ofWayrie,?to Miss' Alary :C DIED; On the 20th July last, heir Wood vHteV Mississippi; Mri John Ji Briggs.iormerlr of this county. : - -y ly -s y. .?y ; In Washington City, oh the 4th lestaut, Hon. Josiah Meigs, Commissioner, of the General Latid Office, aged 65 years. His. aoiuiy ana integrity as a puouc oncer, left arm for thirty days as' a tribute of respect for bs memory: r v :-. y At Harper ferry, a tew clays ago, at irailiort illnesi, Cou Jacint Laval, ag4 about 60 years. 1 vol. Juaval came to this country during ooi yRevolotionary War," as a cornet of dragoons in the FrenQh ar my under Gen. Rochambeauu He served to theend of the war with that gallantry which is the cbaracteristic of his Ration, and tarried to his grave honorable tears of the wounds ne received in battle.. and tiis amiable Qualities as a citizen, se- ; i cured! him universal confidence 'aDdes''yVj teem.! The Clerks io the General Land. i 'K. i' f .'ft i; 3 .' 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