rr k ...... S' fRIDAX.'OCTOnna Sl7l823: .ieEditpr;of;A(Ei.;i7MfOTVo,iii; 'says hi Has iqnTmtion' communicated from the Eastf ihat sonWdf the friends - of Mr.' CrawforcL residing iry add near - the ftoanoke, . "have it in contemplation in endeavoijr.to repeal1 the present mode l !of electing -ithe Electors 6f President ; and Vice-President; for the purpose, of facing the election in thaXegislature. - This paragraph has been eagerly copied into theM ar oi the 24th & the IfVr sft i ? : r,HwRrVMic?n. the25dandhe last CarolihdiUBs'r?erx -published at . Fajetteville, says that he has the sairfe ' nformatio framv, such a source as, to ? to leave no doubt on his mind of its cor- rectness. .:. , -;' ' All thismay be.sd, and if it is, the . vpnt will prove it ; but we cannot at present credit the Report believing as we do, that the Republicans, not only on the Roanoke, but in every other part of the State, are well satisfied with the presentroode of electing Electors , by the People at larger ana Knowing tnat Xlie ACt which piaccvx me cicuuputf er in the Legislature for one election - onlv, gaverKeneral dissatisfaction, we presume, it is not-likely to be again re- I . i . ... sorted, to. ' .We consider this as another attempt .to injure the standing oi 3ir.urawiora "'In this State, 'which, like all others of a similar cast, instead of producing that effect, will recoil with double force up on his enemies. - v . ,. . A Correspondent under the signature of ,rt Consistency" asks us candidly ind witlPtemper,- how,, we account for so many Federalist being returned to . serve in Congress and the State Legis lature. We might with propriety an swer, it r is impossible to decide upon political . incongruities, since the suc- . cess of public men is no wise a cri- Vteripn of the correctness of their opi nions," especially when the multitude wield, the instruments of operation. -We think it due to our respectable querist to 'say further, that we deem the facV he. mentions, equally honorable : to the electors and the elected, and a proof ihat in IJorth -Carolina at least? worth and. talent are held in due esti mation, regardless of party distinctions. 'Men have differed, and always will, on speculative Subjects in politics, and yet all be true, friends to their country.. To guardher rights' by wholesome laws is the duty of every man elected to serve in a legislative capacity : they received, the suffrages of a. free people for that purpose, and are conscientious--ly bound to protect the interests of those who sent them. , . ; ! W1 AVe learn from one of our mercantile ' r-Lfriends at Fayetteville, that though the L ' River is low, 'tlie Merchants of that 1 ' r ; place are well supplied with Dry Goods and Hardware and several, cargoes 1 having been delivered within the last ten days.by.the' assistance of Lighters, their Stock of Wesj-Iridia Produce ii pretty good ; and the Steam -boat Light ers being on their way up with full car- goes, an additional supply of West-In dia Goods will soon be at hand, so that Country -Iklerchants'eed no longer ap-; prehend a disappointment from not meeting with a sunjeency of Goods at that market. v ,';''?. American Colokizatiox Society... . AVe learn that the Bey. BL R. Gurley, the General agent of this benevt)Iept Institu tion, is on a visit to. Petersburg, Bich ' niond, 'and Norfolk, for the purpose of cairma;the" attention.tof the people to : Imrrizni RTlhlPcL- AsWe have before stated, there is a great willing ness in the free coloured people in thai quarter to emigrate, from the encou- raging'accouhts giventothemL by a per- time 1 the fittest season pl; the year ?or a vessel to; sail' to iAfrica frprn'ithis W eeiVi nn fla nracticable 4 An Asent " is rexpected shortly, to visit tnis n State for ihe'iiwwe A h mil heV iwrmai ucsu, " iavouraoiv receiveu. .rw :, v . - ; u . wrsVu vvjv-., ..rv xh the truth s ea iromtne uoiony. ; : , r truth written iit?l -UlJitr' vVir'pnt l truth hi it T 9 i ' jLulltea oiates Oieaui-jaiiiui. ucu-uuu, having cn boaraom. jcqnTERarnyea at'Noribll; on TTiursdaV the 23d"inst. This gallant offipeVKas entirely reco-J verea, ana. .wiui jne .ecepuou oi iue soreness of one of his i arms, enjoys es good health as fat i any' Yorme? -period; Sasoon as it jraS known that the Sea Gull was' apprpachingf Ae. wharves were crowded with1 citizens, d a con tinued round; of -cheerjpg was kepi up until she anchored. X?The' NorfblEBea- con says itis deserving of markhaLi by none was the Galliot morecordially peetcdAttian merce, ; lyingat Town-Point-: "Hcr.cb lore were run up, hferrpud manned; and three hearty cheers pr;f iaimedSne fjjiarticipatioh of her officers and crewjn 'the cenerahiov exnressedon theocca.- sion:, '.r,;-. y V;.f The Sea-Gull touched at Beaufort, in this State, for. a supply oMuel, oh Kwti.oa'ftAm'ri.l- itr.!,.. r rViv" " ; . " P 7 1 wih wic-A-vuuuAK.j.uteiiigcucer receiv ed yesterday, that she has safely arriv- ed at Washihffton. The Cape-Fear Recorder of the 25th inst says,, ':We are informed, ' that ten feet of water can be drawn over the Bulk Held, where the improwments have lately been made in the Cape-Fear at Clark's : Island j therefore, the re port that vessels cannot come up to tovn, is 'without foundation, the water in the eastern channel having deepen ed, considerably, v Bulwe 'are not Jto suppose tiiat this will bethe full depth oi water When the balance of the works are completed, and which are now go ing on; KA sunrey of the improvements is about to be made. when , we, shall publish a more minute v account. n ' - Lord Byrnn.X. gentleman lately arrived at Boston from Leghorn, states that he had a personal interview with Lord Byron, from whom he learnt tat his lordship had: bought' a brigantine and embarked his whole fortune in her for the purpose of proceeding to Con stantinople to" effect the release of a number of v Greeks held in captivity rhere. If ,thi3) philanthropic (mission i ' i V i i " ' " . provea unsuccessiui, ne was aetermin- ed to join the Greeks, and assist them in person and with his money in their truggle for independence 1 . v tour Novel. A worfcentitled Ran dolph, by tli e,' author of f Logan5 and Seventy :Six,' has recently issued from the press, and excites not a!ittIe -interest in the'literarv world. ' The merits and demerits of the most eminent Ame rican writers, statesmen, poets, paint ers, &c. are discussetl in M, ,with the freedom and acrimony of a critic. The author has given a full length character of Paul " Alleriy Washington Irvine, auldingj Everett JPierpont, Dana, Percival; Walsh, Walters and a slight sketch of Mr.- HalU Editor of the Port Folio, together with a number of others; In writing' of these -personages, his pen appears to have beem dipped in gall particularly while writing ofjthelate William Pinknet, ' wjiose fame as an orator and a statesmanfeaSsails'in a spirit of inveterate malice. Afterliav ing traveHed through Mr. IP" life, and displayed all his fauli he carefully conceals his merits ... marks. : - S: ; , - - Since this tas written,the giant a& gone down; like a giant, to the household of death, There let thetjire of his great heart, the dust of his . mighty brain, , sleep undisturbed. I have looked over , 11, but I cannot alter it. Much as I tremble, to tir the ashes o such men j xiiiwilling as I am to put out'my- hand upon the pall'that shrouds him, and all his anointed faults--yet I'must do it. AVhat I have written ofhim wassmtten in ruth and soberness, Ayhilst he Vas lording It orer all his coteihporaries ; and were I to blot 4ut that, no honest testimony would remain upon f record for men to appeal to, when I am where 4 friends, and those that love him, would make ;him something" more than a great man, his j enemies somethmg' less. I, who have been i neither his mend iend nor his enemy, have told ! o other man has : I never heard' the truth: ' No pokenof him: J I never saw; the of hinv Yes : I bave told tneii wnnidhiot it oirL 1. Would at jrm tlat tremle wheJ1 hiatoame is raehtion-: i ed irreverently,ere it hot irimy opinion the4 J t the same tune he' lifts - w hivoice with greatness as a W j his ieamine' - his t? to rememberhat,. Vtnemselves Detore x xocuaoo- fiit pves-itta pleasure, to 'feUii -iKkttiib and prosirate- him : but to beware cihis, A peujaonio, ongre . ior an auui- ues,;aiHi &cieiuy . - ""eu"' i 4 4 tl . . v :iThe f niladelplna AtfP',M the first Tolurne of anoth-rVorkT)y the great t Tknownf js -actually pnntedt and Will ? probablyA appear fhis, winter; The title will not be announced until the entire' wSfk is i ready forpubliction.?s f f - A new pkperhas been corilmehced in Bostonf entitled Hp ward Gazette: j Itvoeet;; is fie disseraination ;'ef the pHiicljiwlh"el4 bjr thal greaPh thrppist HbARn wliq,; while prosecut-! ins: hb berievolentVplans died some years since, in the north of Europe. ; 1 We like the temper" of the; tolloin observations by the editor of the Doyles town , vorresponaenr, : a inena vor tne defeated candidate for the office of Gb yernor of4he state of Pennsylvania t Irf The Electioneerins Campaicrrf in Penn sylvania is now brought to a.close r VThe con-J test Has been a warm one ; some wooa lias been heated ; and n some instances' the. pas sions of - individuals hate had the control of their, reason. In Bucks county, both parties tneir reason.' in uucks l r disappointed. The majority for Gre, instead of" being a, handsome, one,-has dwin-; died down to 9 votes ! , Theprmciple, of a true Republican, isjto submit tothewill of xiie majority, wnen iairiy expressea uirougn the, ballot boxes. - Those who" possess this principle and it is believed to be " the senti ment of a great majority of our citizens, will yield to circumstances t and those who have l'been, preceding the election, atsword's points ('as politicians, it is i presumed as neighborrvn now the election is passed, 'assist m the inter change of all the friendly offices which en dear man to his fellow-man, and render civil ized life preferable to barbarism." i ' r . : . ' . . ' ' v " : ' c ; , .-. ' ':t. " ;,: .;rv; v: ; At a meeting Of, the Republican Ge neral Committee of Nomination, held at Tammany Hall, oh the evening of 21st of October, 182. .-: The selection of Candidates for; th&. Assembly, to be reported to a General Meeting of the ' Republican Electors of the city and county of New-York, hav ing Jbeen completed? the following re solutions were "adopted witnout a dis senting voice : . ' ' v' :: y .ri:,'':- v"hereas this Committee deem itxpedK ent and proper to avow"; their opinion on cer tain cardinal points, therefore j S , r Jiisolved, That we will chen "nd support those principles which impeL a free and j enlightened people to elevate' to the highest Lhpnor of the nation, a 'Jefferson, a Madison I and a Monroe rv' ;v '. '. ; .; :V ! Jietolwdf a the sense of tills Committee, that at no period during the last twenty years,' j have the, welfare and perpetuity of our party more imperiously rerjuirea a ngia aanerence to, angent usages and discipline, than at the present momentl . "j. . ' -Vv Hf solved, That as the system of caucus no mination bv Cbneress and bv the Lecrislature has heretofore sustained tis in adversity, and j contributed to our triumph, we do seriously i desir a Congressioiial Caucus to recommend ! a candidate, for the Presidency ; ' and iWe pledge ouselves to support, by all fair' and honorable means, the individual whom the democratic members may designate as best calculated to promote the unity, the prosper rity and permanency of our party. : ABRAHAM DALLY, Ch'n. - . J. ILAWRENCE, Sec'y. : . Persons lately arrived from England, state' that Mr.": Perkins calculates on be ing abletOfvisit New-York early in the Spring in I ten or twelve days' time, by means of the new Steam 'Ship whjch he is at present constructing I I sing Occurred 'e. On Sa turday the 11th inst. in the neighbor- hood 01 vvtm. oparKman, risq. 01 15er tie County the house of !Mr. Aquilla4 -Todd, .wasjdestroyed by fire, and shock ins to relate, two of his children; the eldest and the youngest, were burnt to death?; the1 house having taken fire by accuient,! wane me .iamer ana moiner were absent at a neighbor's house. A negro majiwhb was at work some dis- tance iremi me nouse, seeing ; ine ure, Hit for! the purpose of saving it 5 but on js arrivihg athe fatal spot, round: the joists- of the house falling mi, which rcn-: dered ,any enorts 01 y ms to . save tne children,! entirely abortive. yiThe unv fortunate- odd had tljree children,' tvyo ofwhora were in the yard at play when the fire broke out 5 ; bwt the eldest, on dispoverijiff thefire, ran in to rescue tiie chilli frorii tliedaner which threat- ened it, when Io, "he fell a victim, with the other to the devouring flairief Great Ipricr of Tobnccpj& single hogshead of Tobacco from the planta tion of Mr. Johnson of Frederick conn-; tyCMd. swas soldin ;Georgetownon Thursday last at the, enormous price of Fifty J)dlar$.per cwt. ! So much for Care arid iattenjuon m the .cultivation of fhft Arfirlk U Fiv nr rH hnohMils of a -lflHfv Rthnt lss Tfipnt Wtf d nt ,i - tv rr" v""" an averai kof t tarty rfoto.vperxwt.--r for this sihgutar' luxury.NAT. 1st S : : $ i r a y v Bol&on on tae -lSthinst; there a ptfnei Hall of ihefneridotUomestic Wool-: eman astronomy geograpnyt wpo- 1 t"8 ienlanui4Ctures.; Jesse, rutnam was WW travels, msuinwiu- i It - -mm- - ' . '- . - ' 1 " 1 T I- L! I X . 1. f I Ltuosen uuuiriiuui. iuiu iuua jjiuwu eLiapiijjTiw pwj 1-v'-a 11 ed WooIlenvTra3jirficd bfl, Signed by the, persons present, arid-a Committee appointed torrecerve'further signatures; Considering:' the-source of tliisWnK tiosHibnit loots erious AVe have hitherto beenN induced to believe, : that the manufacture Imsiriess- jpruibilyad as i those jii the Kvicihity of Bostdn .dp did not . desire any filrmer - fencbutige ment;The procin at Bostpri tiki ly wnlradicttnislto; Intv " - Cattle' Sho ws.--We:are much tified' (says 1 N. Y, Evening, Post, that the exhibtaonsiiyear; sucntasliofdemonstratef their tendehcy to' improve our stocky and the interests I of Agriculture in ffeneral ' In no quar- ter nas tins Deen more apparent uian ai- j5nxaton, Massachusetts. .; At the late cattle snow lt was remarKea. tnat eve-. ry year's, exhibmpn ,-allords -prooJ ot a reularv imjprovement in almost : eyey '$Jasf ofdomestic prbtslAmpng the animals; several of which Attracted marked ' arid i deserved attention, were, the beautiful horse imported bjr Mr. Boot, . a bull presented to the Agricul- f ural Society y 'Admiral Sir Isaac Cof fin, Hindoo , cow and calf, andfour lonff wooll ed sheen fromHolland. An ox from PetersKamf tne largest among the fat animals, - weighed 600 lbs. ' - The Manufactured articles were also superior to the two last years ; arid the straw hats,? hearth rugs, oxc. manu factured - by ' the v ladies, and exhibited on this occasion," . were considered, as tor workmanship-' arid beauty, surpass- ing au iormer proauctions oi mat Kina. - TheffollowingToasts were drank' at the Cattle Show arid Fair lately held in f lymoutn iJounty, Massachusetts : The Corn PlanterLet it not be said that JWanure The -Mother i of Corn of -more value than Mother of Pearl 5 S r f:CloodTences--Like goodhabits a f safe- The1 American Orcharost,,Kajsiji inV dustrious author be rewarded yfivi 'nmpartil and golden ptppins. v . . 1 . An extraordinary 1 anil devastating maiaay (says the xxationai intelligen cer;) has appeared among the cattle' in Talbot county; in the State of. Mary land. - The animals are seized with, a muscular or. nervous catching, that re sembles hiccoughs, when the complaint seizes tnem in tne neaa, wnicn it cniei ly does j but some' have been affected bejiind, some in : onetleg, : some in the chest, and sonie across the loins the catching increases the part affected is h( andyappears Uo Jtcn s . violently, that they soqri rub all ! the hair off, and lacerate the flesh they appear, to have high fever ; take to the water , and can be with difficulty kept out of the creeks, rm . . ... -r..! . ; j: 1 ney appear cysuye,:; auu uic iu a4 ur 36 hours bleeding, pureing medicine, and antispasmodic balls have been tried withoulnyi success. ?. The Editor of .the American Farmer, in jiis paper Jof yesterday, solicits the immediate; attention of Ijis : eoiTesion dents to the above, arid yill himself in vestigate the subject !byali: the rneans in his powef in deedj a erious" one appears ; from the following extrabt of aj letter to theedi tor of memericanFarriier from a gentleman residing in Talbot "county ; Since Thursday Jwek, I hate lost 4 eight bf my grown aridmost yiluableJ . cattle my , pet cio Europa-fite work oxen, .nd another one ot . the 44 finest spirited ariiinils that ever bow f ed his neck to the yoke, is now sick !!' win e.rtraordwary 1flcf. There: Jtre now livine! in BristOlR.?I.sJn good health, twelve personvfho were engag- d in ! j&en.' Sullivan's expedition on Rhode Island in 1793; ; Sis of them were enlisted in 1 77 and attached to Capt Caleb Carr's Company jf ho ia aBo" still ;-iirOijther:kTOpod oh mess, were drafteklatthesime time; marched together, and johieo? the army tiie 'samV day; ? l ...'ltT;:;'-' ; A letter is received in New-York bt way of St. Thomas, J which stateji, that on the 23d of Aueust an action took. nlace in tbe east bafirf-Pemararbe-' tween a body of .000 well armed ne- groes, ana:.tue troops 01 ine, , province when th& biacks were deieatea ana dis persed, with the. loss of. about 150 in JlFAo reads an American booki:- A' corresjwiidenl has! encleoto us the: moniidv catalogue MAmerican' books or sate oyMr jonn tinier, m .vhovjoit leet Street, Xiondoni t he DopKseiieis at the British intropoliSiTiiakeat their iets every months and tlieone before us is lor Jfulvil823. rfItcomprise5jf?y eisr Af American Vv orks, beside.ndtfces4 of others prepanng for publicationisome of these? are yoluminous and .expensive, consisfing -of " several volumes. - t We observeamWg tie number ,works m nnumg tnat cattle snows - ana. lairs - rje kept up 'throughout the . country and 11-' 'f Jl I - f T r. .. V T.Ii -i W : '-' - , -, I? If injf: fair, deduction cart- he- dravm frCT j , present appearances.' It is,' that Mr.Csilhoon- friends are driven to the liststajre of despair' , br makhiflr beavr drafts unW the'r irisrenoifV at te Vpthce of candour, toktep; his ttaf " abote the political hofifnn, h -Instead of placf wrought with" mperUir tajiacityf th tnaterj . i-U t . ials ;;tpt0f c&errW the propirtori,' ,T . efyudgfenl, cemented by JletiiUMgHfyt. they atternpf to elevate bim.on the fwihgs.,, theh? own lifeless fame ! arid to decoratehita V with the daxzlirig hubblet of their own 'airy , lmaginaiKini i iiev woun; uias.- one uu v. ' nis qtnre( ClOUS penetradfie eye piercedthe 'curtain of tirae" genius vowereii f- anove ,nc bv v-, . rf4 . menis emnracea au science nis caw ; s 1 mind tomnrchencled atl nature. an.his t r " and her was as finciirial1 with things to corae ' ' as wjth things past iTtilUhey, are unwilling v to ' put him' in the'ftur balance, and leaveihe xr"f':-. good people to decide between himtndrtVA y.. HjCrawfbrd. No, they are pursuinr todrso : -;V; s0 far different from thatr one well Calculated to l : ?, cast, a veO over: hJs real tnerits and floj sey l: r ;;: fious Jnjury to their patron's eiuse.Thci;'f' j everjj .eifAr w made tjreduce 3djf Crawfonl' , to a most huminatihij level, and thfen' exclai " Mr. Calhoun ir more; jwnoTahle Uiari ? tU rixari."? They attem Dt to" draw a most Jiide ou3 picture of Mr Crawford, ind then.use Z r aaa Dall to hide the deformitv. bftheir .fsvoV" v; jite. - feiit unfortiinately. jforthenV, and llrV design ; and theirzeai , transports them 4 oe . yond the colouring-of , probability, Indeed . theyso bespatter Mr.jCrawford that .the hlte, ness is equally unkhowjiid friends or foei. ? " . Theyl charge binil with Federalism vWhar -j give's evidence against them r;; Thousands ct , the most respectable inhabitants of Georgi?, both federalists and democrai ,lcotempora J , ries.. They;' charge him with suppressing documents ! when itis very well knMTn i- the original letter,-was sent to jponrcss, part ; of which did hot appearjto the printeilrep'rt. 1 , 1-Yom whom did Mr. qraford wish ; to with Jtiqld this document Not from Congress, be s cause he bad sepl the prigilTalT paper. ! Ho , I eouP yflt have wished to, wjthhord U frp? ;t the)-cople,t because there jvas ji& Qneinf' thousand who would, have seen it and thci y. :,. who did, would have put the came xjonstrUc;? tion ' upu it whichUgreaichad. ; .PhbV-v jwhom then cciildhe iff ish tQ yrithhold the document ? from hoone. Even his accuse y acquittea . mmr-yettneseirienas 01 juuw ouite a different coursethey places hmv dp and truth, continue lo harp upon the airing v. , against light nd eart.p wtth;: suDoorters of ilr.Crawford.They pursUa ,.; ; :. 1 i - . i . ii ir ¬ on n eicvanon wncre ncr wjBriv "V T Mm And while they entertain if profound, , I respect for the talents, virtues and patriotisf v . t of hiaoppohentai while4 they feel a niuonal ; ; F v pride avociug aoicio ooasi w muj-5 .v and good men whuV they Teject every sec . : tional feeling, either from; partiality or pieju ; r ; -dicetnaking ; thesafety of-the Unions tho ; ! j r . 4feace.and happiness of the citizen their ob ; ; ject; arid the Consdtu dispassionatelyAeSqoire Who is most fikelu to admihiter he gdverhmeht o.ai , to attain 5 V v in the greatest-tfegre,e these cnus r - .i it: answer.. Wl Hi. Crawford - And while ;they r support him upon hia o wn me)nis,1 they do . j not wisn to lesseu tne repuxauonpi ic r-.nHMntpit. f rie statidA hire tn atla eouallv defying theTSoutbern bteeicsVotlumny or the Eastern waves of ealbusy" ; -l ' : , ) :. . me supporters 01 Air umoun wiu maca another eftort, and then the r great agony ' will end in tbtir discomfiture. c y'i'hey will at tempt to have our electoral law changed .to Districts; and. to render unpoptllar - Con 1" : gressionat , notniiiHuon-riorese uii v i , H. Crawford 'Will beHsnonorted by thev Re ? U pubUcan caucuVaod. thereby inAure to: hhar" the vote ofthls Statci"r.v y"i?W'.V ' ' ' " (T Rev. Nelson Afiller, fixpn Korfolk, will. :i preach at Bethel Meetrng-Uouse hi this city : at ear jy . candle ight.ondajr 'eveiux nexU ' ; (Tj Jrxicsdias been anticipated in his cri v . . ticisms on gertatn conmiujucatioils which hive) .'' F appeared jng the 5tar; witle Presider . Question, by a writer in the : Register f under? v rsignaofvamjhe" ; will "account for the nonappearance jf h ' . puction, -yiJr '-v :-,v.-; Wilmittg ?;:-ton:: Newbera 10.251 1 Oct lQj CSSTS. CxiTTa..:.' Brandy, Cog.; r-. pie, Bacon, Butter, Beeswax, t- i CoSee, :f Corn : ' 120 a 140 ioqvi50 y.a, 45 45 ,9a:no 0a SrOa 32 a' 27 a 40 a 10 33 30 15 a : 25 30 a 32 3.29 33 a: 35 2S.271 40 a .45 14 a 13 12 a 15 45 Cotton, Candles. 12Aal3J Flour, bbl. $S a 5 GinrHollahd, ,-' a-a.jU'-125X, 100 v' 90 a 110 -American 424 a 45 43 ,451 45ar5J..:- Iron, per ton, , J f95 a 105 W20 V : Lard,.; -S alolassea, ; - 8 a- . 1W 9.a. 10 S ' 2S 40 a 45 '50 lqUtoes,bl. 15 Kum, Jamaica, .95 4100 80 a 110 90iio3 r 75a 85 - - ly. India, 62 65 Rice, per cwt none.fr Salt, Lirerpool 60 a 62 100 70 a. 73 i Turk's JslJ 85 ai 9C 17 a: 2d 65:. 16a"2a. 10 a II Sugar, Loaf, Brown," - " 8aV10i Tobaclo, cwt. 300 a 4001 Tallow, , , - a 10 8 a .'. 1 40 a 421 W hiskey, - , 10 40 40 " ... nrEi. Tn'thls 'citr. Wedliesdur mrirrimw !. 3d inst. Sarah Wool, the youngest daughter - v cJblmMaywobcV Esqil VTr ttnc nouse of itobext W. Alston, Eso. . i partorgia, biT the 12th insLln th ?fHH ; : yea of biaage "Robert Gillespie Martin, eon ' of Wm. llar&n;4Esq. Granville county: in " this'State, and grandson of Kathaniel llaccil. ' Esq. 7, '-V' ' "la iVarrchcouiiry,' on the 17th jnit;ilr ' 3osej)h ' lJmhalV aon of the late Cbarlea 4 Jitarshall. . r'x'r -.v in -.woruiampion counry, lately, Willian) Amis, Esq. -an old and respectable irlLabU ll ; , . anx oi inattcoanry, f vdle -v .'-v z. ..... -. .' . ' . AkjricMMiiv jtruYc, wranje,oaT.e . - k, . inst. Dr. John, MCauly, a 2 yt --) ;z ' , ij 8 i ill" I ! '-I 'i j i I