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" TRY A 'OII I Nil m ;.. - vv;-r-M' ,x v,xvx;:x aXxr ' y: . ; j - -w v . L . . ' r , , , , t rt y r -. " .''" Oirare the plant oftaiir,lelijMfal Jece, " ? i' ? -, ' . . ,V'Vrf s1 w" . r vnT XXVL -vv'rr-': I i FRIDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1826; Vr -X v,;,: '-.-.3... ,Vr iO.-:n06.- i ' " r C " ' I, pubished every Fridat, by v . T JOSEPH GALES SON fr V xSrVft DolUrs pef annum,, or une iwr mnu a Half for nalt a jear w ur)u.Hi .-.. 'V ADVERTISEMENTS Kot exceeding wxteen lines, jneoUy inserted the Editors must bedpost paid TUKSDAY, OCTOBER I(V 1826. 2 1 s OrrfmciWOaSuiiilajr last, in,; the episcopal Ciiape! of this place, Mri'Georg "NV. Freeman, orNetvbernj,t in this Stite, was ;lmittetl to the holy brilcrof Deacon. The Candiilate vras presented, by , the Ke? IViHiam M. Urech Hector ot st-flttnews Churcli, IlilUboroughMorriing -PirSiyer by the Rev, C..C Hraincrdf -Rector, of Immanuel Churcli," Warrijnton, Vnd' the Sermon by the Bishop,Trou 2 Lor, iv, 5. The Superior Court(for this County ail- iourned on Saturday: Oh Friday True men Goode, a tree'man of coolrr, wacneu for the murder of Jacob, a Iave,the pro perty of VilIiam Daniel t but it appear- in"- from the tesiimonrj that he killeir the deceased in self-defence, lift was?r qtiittcd. Uil me 'Same uay, xre5Ttn'.'Mutcw a free ma nof '. colour, .indicted for an aS sault anJoJm Gragson; a white man,' with intent to kill? was tried and convicted of the charge. . He was sentenced to remain in Jail until our hex County Court, on, the two firsf.days bf which he is to stanil in'the public Stocks for one hour ; to be recorri mitted until, the 15th of January, to.fSay the costs of the: prosecution and to give security for the preservation of .the peace for eighteen nvohths." ' ' T ''. ' ' rri. L- JFolf, rbv- an attempt to kill Green Bobbitt, one ef our City fJonstables, was sentenced to remain in'Jail until the third day of the next County Court, aiid on that day to stand for one hoar in the public Stocks, and pay the costs of his prosecution' - 5. : ' , The Grand Jury . ').r .our late Superior Court, n hen they had finished the' business before them, made a Report of certain mat ters in relation to the County ' JaiVf! which call for a remedy.' They also complained of the increase; of petty .vrogues .and f va grants, anjl recommend to our Represen tatives in the next General Assembly to endeavour to obtain anAct- to. authorise such County Courts as thinkrproper,! to lay a tax in their several counties,' for rats mi: a sufficient sum of money to erect suitable Houses of Correction in : which' may ho placed rread-mills,, or. Eome other n;ode adopted for employing idle roguish and dissolute persons, who tnay;bejcuinmitted for temporary punishment, and so- to amehd our present laws, as to provide for puuisn mcnt by hard. labour in such caWs. fe V v C See the Report itself in a succeeding column. J We ;shouId be glad. if our LcgWlature would go. still farther,. and undertake a complete revision of; our. Criminal Code; correctly graduating crime , and punish ment, and providing a State Prison, suf: H iently capacious to keep at hard labour, und mostly in solitary -confinement; all the criminals which' midit he sdnt to it. V e know this subject has been jnore. than nce discussed in ur Geneb.l Assembly ; but doubts were then entertained as'' to 'the policy ttf adopiin": this course. There were cotnplaiutK abroad that the Penitentiaries of New-Voi k and Pennsylvania ; had. not .nswered the expeclatiops"of- the' public; But it has been found that these, ;co.hiplaiuts rose froin the Prisons of those places be ing too confined .for their iiucreased popu- auuu. cmce inat penou, new anu more .apdcioJs buildings lia'vc been erected, aol now.evcry 4ne sees the ? advantages of the new Criminal System over the old: " Every culprit now receives - the punishment , due to h!j criini'-a i. punishment; approved by Justice and Hu inanitv, and no 'oue escapc puiiuaiueut from the .uu willingness of.ju :es to find J, iu, guilty. 4 ' : ' Vf- ;.' Tjie t:ongrcs of the U.Stak'sCat their eession, have followed l)it' example of Minc'of the moot respectable" States in the I niya iiLadopting the PenUentiarv System fhich doubl er, do likewise.' Oae trrtit recom- three times tor. une iwiw, r' "v nai;&.Jie would havebimselt only to blame, rntforevervwiccecdin.Jfpubucation. inosel. v ,y - . - . -v ? ,.. ofmterlenrthlnihesanepropo the, means : so humanely tue Disict of Columbia; over y 'ey nave control ; and we have no n.4uajuiir oiaies win, one auei of. this system isy that it aflfards ender 'against the' lawslof his tqi: very oSend country, an opporupityofRtpratlon Many, it i true,, will notembrace it ; but pur Legislators would have the satisfaction ih Knowing : that'-they had done all they could: by rrieaiis" or-an vaiiieliorated ;sys !e m o f pu n i sh me n t,-1 o, reclai rri ;the en m 1 1 sPAi:t , ;The Government of Spain is- in great terror,?lest the principles of the Portuguese constitution should find' their way in to that country, and orders are sent to the Dardcr districts to watcn scrupuioasiyranu iu puni&n severely, an pariisiiua y inc, tuu stitutionalsystem..Tlie constitutioriardoc- trinesno w promulgated at' Lisbon are de: nou'ueed at Madrid. . ' , - . ' - ; . . .- i , t ' f r '')'''-'yjr. summary;;;.;;. A Literary & Scientific Gymnasium, un der the superinteodancexjf Capt. J. D.Cobb, has opened at Georgctowni D. C. underja vorable auspices. ' v " On a farm, near Fredericksburg,. Va. a sil k "ha n tl fcei chief was' lost d u riYig the 1 at harvest, and was supposed, to have been stolen. About te'ii d.tys'ago, the farmer killed a "beefr' and ,ou opening its paunch, the handkerchief was found perfectly sound. The PoHtmaster-Genera! has established a Guard ' to accoriipany the mail bet Aeen New-York and Philadelphia . : (J ; . ' " Tlie : National Intelligencer announces the death of, Ca'pf. Robert Trail Sp oT the U. States Navy. He was a distin guished officer, and as such, the'Secretary of the Navy has ordered alt the Corn man J ers of Nayv .Yards,' Stafibns, &c.to f cause die flaWof the vessels of the Uniled States to be hoisted half m ist, and. 15 guns to be fired,vthe day after the receipt of the order. The sloop of war. Lexington, has been ordered Hi priu;eet to Crrintjladi :n to, bring nome the remains " Commodore Peny. v It is understood, though not officially -announced.-' that AVilian , !Mci La wivnce, of New-York, , has been, appointed Secreta ry of Leiatioti ;to Mr." Gallatin! vice John A.Tving, resigned. :v. . . : Toe horses irf the Southern Alail Stage frotn Klkton tu' Baltimore-, ran away, on the 24ihult. over a bridge, until the' f6:gue breaking, the lmrses were disengiued.i There. 'were several p senger, all of whom were injured, .one daiiger .usly, by juuipin out.- One oulv remained in the Stage, and he escaped unhurt. ' Persons should always stick to the rarriaje, uide?s"the horses ate approaching a precipice. ' - v ' - A military and: masonic funeral proces sion: tO'k place in Baltimore, last week, about 11 o'clock at-nij;ht the carriages iind persons in the procession displaying torches. .The person interred wasaCapt. Hay ward, .who was accidentally "drowned.. The appearance was novel, and must have had astrikingefivcC Qucre Is this bury ing at night about -to. become fashionable ? V Ar-Rat was killed in I5ol timnrv, which iiVeasurd 23.i inclies in length .. frony the nose to the end of! the tail, and 10 inches round the body, v - - : ; A'rencontre took place lately, in Loosa tvhatchie, S.' Carolina,"- between Col; Benj Alston and Mr. David Be k, which'tenhi nateil in the'deathlof tlie latter1 gentleman, l "Anan "named! Chauncey; Simmons, jof Cohn-terminated -his' existence by takfrjg Arenic, at-IIatnpsijire, -.Mass.? Among those who enteretl nitre, chamber to render assfstance to the" stranger, writhuig in the agonies of death,, w.ih mic who recognized, in the ghastly! features of the sufierer, a beloved brother, whom he had not seen fur- ten years." They knew eacii other ; a few words passed , bet weeu them, and death closed the scene. Jv - - - v - - A man by the name of White, in India na, having had his premises intruded on by i Jjea r, took a gun, and' went out to watch for'-, -the- animal, but re m ainifig; rathe r longer than was expected, t but to look for him. The o)i two sons went t muti l?earinjr the iioiss of his s.n, ami believing, m the AbseuVityof ihc iiiglit, llial it was the bear, fired and killed one of them dead. . 'lhe rejiort recently trirculated; that Gen. Bolivar hail eiiteieriTinto.it" marriage cii trwet with-Mtss Hart, of Coou is now con tradicted. V 'Time s will prove which state tnent is correct.'-; ;;;.( .J---', :lt,-:l A public Dinner and Ball were given to ine y ice-rresuen V OI H1(r u mitu i3" and his Lady, by the citizens of Pemlleton, on i he 7tii u i t"-'. Col.Prafhcis K- II uger, presided at the dinner assisted by Jesse "P. Lewis and Erich B. Benson, Esquires? as Vice-IVesidits. . , A jot of .Tobacco which was picked in New-Orleans Was recently 'brought to: the New-York market-for sale,l,nearly three quarters of which., wak"' tolled, with brick oats, in me proportion ol&doui ten pounus to e veiy fifty, .1-:..::, V.. . i tie oaratuiTii ocunoei lueuiious valu able improvement in the construction of a mresmug macnine. . it is saiu to ue sim ple" and economical, tlie whole'expe'tise riot exceeding , S30. : . Water, or, t horse power mendation can beappiied ; and a man and horse may thresh from 80 to 100 bushels per day. The: rpateriteeilCit:-Jams,Hyde,': itfn- 1. phe;of the; mosCsi triple -.and -useful dis co veries t h agri c u 1 1 u re, is - to mix la yers of green or Iew-cut clove twith, Liyersf straw, in ricks or stacks y thus the strengtfr of 'the clover iss absorbed by thetraw, wTiich thus impreVtiated; both horses ' aiid cattle eat greedily and the clover, is dried and prevented from .heating. ? Tnis. prac tice is particularly calculated for.: second crops of clover'anu- rye erass. About oOOweight of fresh salmon, from Lake Ontario, was offered for sale in the Fulton "marketyNii on Monday morning. They were; conveyed to - that city via the Krie Canal, pa eked trijee, and i n fine -order, a nd brought lroin Jo 3 1 ; cents' per pOUtKl.-y.rV. ;f -;f':i,i. ,v Quince Vine Js made in considerable quantities in the State of N. York; Wheti properly, prepared, it is excellent and pre ferable to many of the foreign wines. iCMma2m. -Rub the : parts airected with a fle'slV brush dipped in Palm Oil, be fore a fire, night and morning. Low. liv ing and "gentle cathartics are recommended as serviceable also. , , A malignant disease has appeared among the negroes Jin .Jamaica.? . -The' symptoms a re,' the head swelling to an alarming size, and the skin being covered with purulent -vesicles, 'and which often, prove fatal to the patieut in four or live days. : A distressing; ccuhence took place in the vicinity of the PhiUdelphia Navy yard on Sunday last. Two lads went out for the purpose of trying a gun., live laa wno carried it, in placing it under his. arm, struck the lock -the -gun went onVand its whole contents entered the left eye of his companion, -vine iau-wno was. snot was a -i I i .;.'tL . '- hifflily promising youth of about 12 years oiu : ne is sun anve Dilivery lanii u'jpcj are entertained of his recovery. . , Zachariah Frizzle has been tried at Ports mouth, Va. for the murder cf.Bennett Fen tress. The iury orouscht in a! verdict of murder in the second degree, and the pri soner W38 sentehceel to eighteen years im- r.. tJ:...: pnsonment in toe i ciiueuiiiiry. . K Mr.Jemuei iiiomson, or. urameooro , Vt. was run over at tjrreenheld, JVJs. on the llth ult. by a horse and wagon, driven by a drunken man, who was from a military parade ground. returmnir Mr. T. died on the next day, A rape was committed on the lTth ult. at Windham, Conn, on a 'young girl of 13 years. It is satO toai o maincu uicu ui respectable famines, wno were reiurning from a military muster, iu a partial state of intoxication, were concerned in this hor rid crime, one of whom has been appre hended and jhe whole town were in search of the other two. At the Court of Common Pleas, held in Albany, last week, John Bennett was tried for an attempt to suborn a witness to per jure himself and found guilty. 'The Court fined him S100 and sentenced him to six montfi imprisonment in" solitude On the 25th ult. as a young man was go in to Wilmington, in Delaware, a black Siiiike crept up his leg under his pantaloons and-twisted himself three. or four times round his leg r, this was ilone in an instant. He grasped it with boih his hands and held "i t nea rly a n jiou r, a ml by hollow i :ig, brought a young imm to his relief, whocut a-hole in his pantaloons and cut oft" the head of -the Snake.1 4 It measured five feet long, and if he haif not got assistance, he could not have survived much longer. x Solomon Morgan, ot Vermont, cut his throat on the 1st September, from ear to ear, with a scythe I The cause was Intem perance ! . : i , -v :. A" Juror at the Superior Court of Ap pling County, Geot-gi; fell from the se; crnd story of the Court Iouse and kill ed himself. He was most probably drunk. In Fayetteville, Tenn. Duncan Bonds, without any known provocation, and with out the least previous intimation, delibe rately stabbed Mr. Felix Crunk, a citizen of that county, so as to cause his death tm the Sunday to! lowing.' A man in New-York, has been punished by the court of sesions, for cruelty to his horse.' Because the horse was his own, the bi;utaf wretch thought lie could treat him as he pleased ; ; but the court tau;ht him better. I - FOREIGN. A new- periodical work has been coin ineiiced iti Paris, called the Jmerican Uervicw which is devoted entirely to theatfairsof this hemisphere.; -I'he first iiumbcr only appeared about two months ago. ; lF is .said. by one of the daily po litical papers that such a 'work could not have ajipearci inmtient " All;eyc are tunied to Ac rica. ' " Tlie daily jtiurtmls cif Europe re late - the events which happen iti this country, but hitherto they possessed i philosophical ; work; which, .connected these events, showed their causes and ciRects Explained bur f institutions or took pai lis to ascertain exactly ourreat rcsoui-ccs and-rapid pi-ogress, in civili zaUo!U;Tiie FrtkcU "Anwriean Review will be 6fgrea t itr i ce l tocom nidrcc, jibli tical iiberty " I I 'f Mr; Roscoe is pirpai'iiig iograpliir cal notices of the einhien tB actcra which adorned thcrcikn of Queen Anne; justly Val!cd' the Au ot iSiierlisli Jitcrature.vlie writers oil h read in France. All hi3 novels accompanied with copiotis.itotes (aud u- lustrations of the inanuers ofS(Ultcllo- cietvV:-!. vuentin jjurwara ln-narucutar uifetitiiiuIaiv Pcrlians tliw'iMiiiuIarv ..i principally rrenciu Wasln n.gton I rvi nr, is at M ad i-td, wnere neis en5a-cti:ip(m tne Uoiumuus, now nearly nnisucii.: . ne thinks, R.willic"iif life of thcrfliscoyerer of Anerica, ought to be written by one of its sons. . -r REPORT OF WAKr GRAND. JURY i h : ;v. Hdleijrb, October 5, 1826. , ineurandJuryor vaKesupenori.ourr, having;finTs!ie(l their business"; m oiwin-ueport to the : nonoraoiourt : j . i uey, iuve vieweu ;.tne vouniy jan, as uii-j vciicucu inu ,yci.icu uuij, ami 4uiu i it generixlly in good order, though they no-1 ticeu ine loiiowin" particulars r s . y in the most Southerly Room, on the gnuinii noor, in wnicn were several prison- era, the Grand, Jury were , oftended by the impurity of its air,, owing, as they were,iriforraeu oy me jaiieryiou.e want ot a sUt&cient nassaffe through, winch to carry! o tiiem we,ripe or ine UlfCliail C 'UiltlCI Ul .dlCraldiU tensive matter or ine.jaii. . , . The Prtsonerare said to sulterduring e seventy of VV inter, tor want ot b.lut- rs to the Jail Windows. ; f ,? the ters By rnerins of contrivances which the "pri son ers, or ih eir fri e n ( j s i uven t f (r the p a r pose, it is understood,.' they are supplied, through the Windows of the Jail, with Spirituous ".'Liquors.''; "' The Grand Jury recommend, therefore, that these complaints may be attended to. mi 1 thp-miWr iMris annHpfl fr their re- The Grand Jury think it proper, thoug perh a ps no t s t ric 1 1 y" w i tin n t i o 1 i n e o f t hej d ex they anno7ei dv. me increase ot petty and Y a-rrants, who give our Magistrates much trouble, and if dealt with as. tlie law directs, escape with little puuishmentj and subject ihe County to cmsiderable ex pence for their support while in Jail -wh , there fore, to prevent this expence, are frequent ly su tiered to escape with impunity. The Grand Jury are of opinion, that if it '-.I- .-.'.'i "- - tr p .. ua lucre vvere a xiouse oi vorreciuMi in uii several Counties in whiclt persons .of this description abound, attached to the Jail of the County, or otherwise, in which these Rogues, tragrantsr,-"an'd "other -disorderly persons could be kept to labour during their confinement, so that they, might at least earn their own bread, they would be certainly brought to justice, and their uum her .be-as certainly diminished. Tlte Grand Jury are of opinion, that if iho.TrcadMill, (whose power' might be employid in grind ing of Grain, ginning of Cotton," or other purposes,) which has long been successfully used in Europe, anrl which has been late l v introduced into several parts of this coun try, were to 'be brought into U3e liere - iit order to give employment toouf Criminals, it would have" a tendency to lessen their number, and of course greatly diuiinish the expenses at present incurred on their ac count. . : - .. -s V '. v . r '"' The Grand Jurv, therefore, recommend to their Representatives. in the next. Gen? era! Assembly, to bring torwaru a Bill, anu use their best endeavors to procure its pas sage into a law, authorising such County Courts as may thinK proper, to raise a sui ficieht sum i of money, by a tax, tor1 erects iri" and maintaining such a House of ,Cor recti on shall be. effectual - for the purpos es ab ve mentioned, and also to make such alterations in our existing Criminal La wi, as shall provide the puftishtneiit :of "confine ment and hard. labour, , ureases, wiiere. at p reen t , 1 ess effective and more expend v e modes uf pjjnishtnent are provided, in all such Counties as may have erected suita ble Houses of Correction for the purpose of inflicting such punishments or where they can conveniently carry their prisoners to affdjoinlrig'CotfiU ed such' ii House k of Correction. ; J x v 6.i: consul cation with a Scientific, Gen-- tlemaii. he has riven it as his opinion, that . : j 'win :t. the expence of erecting a Tread-Mill, with necessary Machinery for Grinding the Grain. &c.:would,not exceea; J52UUU, aua miht be erected fora much' less sum wheni conuecte,ti with a Jail..', - -r 1 ' T r '' j J. GALTr, Foreman, s Almond Beves, Wrn..!' . c; ' ; AVouBoylan, ' ,' ltobcrt , Jeffreys, . . ltichard bmUb. . G. Rar.o' , " W.'A. Tharpe,., ,;Beujsuiuii MarrioU, 1 NeediUin Norns, . i... - ' Alfred .l'Xre, H. Bnd, Jam s Maynard, . Ha risop Terrif, -Setii Joae .Ephraimrerry.V v; f tliatqjcriod ;made great unptovements "er last weevso as io;put tne.iives-of,. . witliptrfflisnllan' the; passengers in great, rktV?? " " rspinut thLake,.they c&naot. keep ejearrf . each: "..The LoWonizetrenoauce thisl wofki ablycxecufeditiwiU be r;iMtv-foV Wniii' V.i p: Mntno.ft: . highly Valued Jby the learned both in to beosttnasUGencVa .Vice! th'eEirl of lf ::. i nm mmM Chichester, decked. - : ? y Tiie works ;of Walter Scott-arccrt i Lord Cochrane has demanded of )ie uty, to advert to an evil which at present ,u,c "a,),v Ul.l 143 , wmicu taica, , . . ists m ourcomtuuiiitv. rnis uounty,atni k,,w , r : "."""o Vi" have no doubt many others, is greatly tt eFf uir cecteq uireciors 01 -ine uiiico LakeOatario, (the f iag ra ami ,uauioasie,ran: ioui ,oi. acii Greek Government, -35,000 sterlin, for. Uttec .won I not -: ' V ... - P:7 down, but putjt into the hands ot ,hir M, "r??tt,l ta expend, ic h hen l,aqhrau4 v . "v;,v : . rln'rrf -; J W?WVly . Pr?senl 5' rr:rrmvllVf onJ ? : er)cer , f Tuesday; informs, us Ch it new Cotton was sellingbrisklythc day previouV; j at 9i a 10 cents- Coru S3 50, ; Vfieatao, jets. The riuoted price, of !, Bacon in .that;' market (which ve have seen) was 0 a 10 .v cents. : On ih esth hIl HintoaJmPQ. Rn.ii. ,;vp - below Favettevile, .Tie boat channel for i;-t!inr. WtKnmnUv oirtl f In.r. 9tui ... m-inv h flf-AC. ivhfrft Ia hail hnrn reinove:j bythe Suberintendant the chan-r :'. lneJ h8 Wiished much deeper than ifw; T,,p Cnnprinndnt n.l all ih l.nn,U .. ' extraordinary teiiufrdmg'ni Jicc fc' . , - , " . v '; , , .t J understand thatVtheioilowing pcr-r V ons mVe been irivited ,by the Secretary of v r . ?...! ...u; u :l ..u. .. . . ing and rep-irting a system o Cavalry and::j 1 mery . XCr9ie, r,the use of the;MUi- J,'u- - ,ja v-7 : t ; i ' VienV W.' IL Swfnof ifahu?ets- f ; : - !l le:iii. l. UADWALLADEa.ot Pennsyhrania, , , Genl. B. DAXiELi'orNorth Carolina, - ' ! V v" Genll. McARTaurt, bfOhio." - yv' -N Adding 'to the -iibove Genfs. Scott 'and " Macomd ; Cols. EusTisiTATLOR andCuT- s" ler ; 31 i. ioursb anl lreutv 1 one, oi me -irvrMi v, aiiu uic nuaru wm uc complete ' 1 .i. . 1 ti i :ii l. I - 1 . 1 ft Lciu,. vadwallader nas already arriveu. At a meeting of the Presidentand Di- Jon's IleaKK, GEaiteg McNtiu, ; t:-(. v . ('habiks V. Maimtt,. lliehAfiD F.'YAueROtJoflr, ' ltK.VBrvA. Doxaldsox, ' . IIcgh McLAtrnix, ; ' PxTEtt Haow.vp; of tldelb; ; 'A I I t i fttf0 & T 1 i mi A . . ' ..- . . V , - 1 2d... iiisf. John Huske4 Esq. was unanimouV-; iy re-eiccieu rresiuent lor .xue, iosuiU2 ; , year. j,';---.. Fi$eitt,Obss:.: . . , vQCr The gentleman who 'senttis fofinsertion, " his own marriage,; may account for its omission. - -from the circumstance of his h iring neglected t& pay the postage of his lcttek ") .v'T" CC5 The Secretary of the, Board of AgfjcuHtW;i lias the pleasure to 'inform tliojo-who.T it 6o certw, that he is ad vised of Ah$ White Unt1 1 Wheat and Grasi Seed, ordered Tor 'the 'use of the several Agricultural Societies pf this Stated r heing shipped at BaHimore'oo -.tlie '26th! ult r 1 thate daily expects to hear of theif arrital at ; ;.' Wilmington.' 0-"y.'-: ? ; , ."- i-f, j:.,;- r 1 ftMavi'ittd. t f ' . -" ?.; - v In WayneJbounty,xbn i the TtJriilL Mr; itaifircT- ilook: to Aiss Aon "Maria Crawford V-aml at the". same time, Sir. J olin C Craii foTruV' (brother - f ' -i . ftr ; ft . r . . Ann Mam) to wis Elia Sssser. : . On Fridiythe 29.u -Sept. t hilt residence In'' Granville County, Richard Taylor, Jr. in the tliir-. ty-fiftti yeafcf his sge. He was ouircrsally es-. . : teemed and bel wect by Jiis'neigliborsl iina sc quaintaiice, for His kintl, benevolent heart. , "A A disconsolate widowr and seven children arc left to mourn his loss. v ' . . ,"" ' -i Atjlrookfield near Philadelphia, on the 22d : ult. Dr. H. June, orm'erly of Ncwbern, N. C , On the 2d inst. in Warrenton, Mr. Kobert XX-' cholson. i ' .' .'- ' ' "r'J v,.' - -V 'f On the 8Ut ult. after short but pamfid flbiesv Col.. Charles W. Johnston, of Greensville, Va.' native of Warren, JT. C. in the 28th year of his v age. : ;t-s - ' . - 'l ' -4 r- - '';- ' On the 12th ultimo, in the toyrnpf Afexandrii , a coloured woman naned Winiiy Williams, who ' ' liad lived to the extraord.niry g of 119 years. She remembered local circumtanfce long be- ' fore the birth of Washington, and uss a roithcr many years before Bradduck' ' dcfei t, and was -erging on seveaty when tke Declaration tf oux 1 Independence was made kno wn to the wortd "V '.-' -t- -X : ' On Sunday night last, in tins (own, alter a few -days illness, Mr. Allen Uledoc, printer, aged 24 ; -vears. forineriy of lUieieb, K. C2 ; He had' ix-"; quired by his correct and exemplary department . . . . IT .-' l i A- 1 ' toe esteem "oi, a utkc citcic i. inenoa, wnv . while afflicted at bis deatD, teel proud D t&s imony to his Vorth -M"! Uxiue lidv. '4 . Warrentoa Female -AcatLtnj. .TUESeTOi-Ann xsadnmtioof th i rupils . of thU SeoMiisjv willjcoaimence.on l u .Uari tbe'lovember, to which the partntij mi ' Guardians of the Pup'dV and the fnends of tb inSUiUUUU, re iwjwhiuu; "'vi . - Jl1 Hie Exercises of the Academy will be trsu f j k i irnf I.Tinaw. iRiy. - . " " r C.IIKAIXEHO.S if .- 1 Hi 1 ' if n In is r 1 "S f 1 . 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The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 13, 1826, edition 1
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