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-1 ".v; 'U 7r yvi '7'.? L t;;:;.; s: fv'.-;v?VVf " J Uhis momenta causiifM J : TED, "TTtf racancy-trt ' theSuprepe Court sujh plUiA&ieibllJo appointment, .the ExecStiye Couocil-met i" tti ttty, on ThnrsifaV Iast7 to'adyise. with Governor Owe on the tppBnttoent?Ocf aVaitable w&m to fill the vacancT09theBeuch Mcionetfb.the death oPChieMustice TAtLoiu;'U bare quorum of the t Council Hrn present,-, : vz.- jGideori Alston Ar ' chibald iM'Bryde: 4 ' Thomas Kenan- and wrifyryVEsqrs- A'numberof balfotiiiga .Were4 had which uniformljre alted!ianAequaVdiyision of the votes h etwi&n : MRRut?i.aM M R ' eaweliJ; At' le'ftithfoVfihm name -of Mr. Tpmeii to the'nomination; When, on the first ballot he received ,a u nani raou s vote ; Toomer. Was , of course recommended to the Governor for appaitvtment,;aiid" commissioned accord- ; CIi 5cs-The Commissioners of the City, at their meeting on Saturday last,; 3ald thexes frjfcpresent ear, wtilch we have pleasure.; in stating are less by tiearly oneJhalf thah; they haver Jbeen for several years past. ; The tax oh real pro pertjvis $ S100 alue 4ndi everlkxable;jpol cents. -.We liave tlie further satisfaction ,6f itatlngv'that ihe.City t out of dtbt . Tlie 'Ordiriancei passed a .few weeks since; by bare majority of thexJoara, lor prohi b i ti n g JIogS; fro m ru nh i n1 at large, al ways a knpttyiubject of city legislation) was at thi$; meeting, the whole represen tation being present, repealed Mr. JllUh Sirris was;appoirited Collector oi tue v v AavS ior tiic preseui year m m v. uura are me plans oi iairtaenennui peace, ' (;l:'H' 7 7 UnwarpM by party ragey to live like brothers." V, V O-o. s ,r ; f 7 ; 7. -Published every Vridkj9 b$ JOSEPH GALBS SO N9 at Jliree Dollars per annum half in advance-. , 4 ; AoVfiRTlSBMESTS.not exceecjiog sixteen line neatly inserted 3 times for a Dollar, & twenty -fire Cents for every succeeding publication. portance ,'before Toihftcaueih' whfclx not one nuonvoniyf out, an ui wonu arex;! ; &pectatordrtfied: not before a falUbletri- iff - bunaU biittheawfuljthrbiae? rhejaven' , v in which hot? touij. railsitbry interest sue , uie suuiecc ;oi h ueuaie?,' ju v your , ... yol. xxix FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1829. NO. 1,568. .. I'. !-u The very quaintness of the old recorder's Cotton, which has been saved. . The other j become so shrivelled as scarcely7 to be d is style, illustrated as it is by the elegant Doats with Flour, had arrived at Ave- cernab'e when discharged. - - 1:.- -'U v:mf-' Wo;- rasboro' and are expected hereto-day. 4vThe prinVipalsiMS of a j:od 5hrSP . . . . , , j a. j. J u l ia.auui I a rvii irva fwrixfT coiirimonra q ml nifiiiri-l pj f7, . ' ' j , , They are under the charge of James Me- tul rt ta nrlnno g tha mi thnp aHHo t Thai. " . interest of a work supposed to be written, :pected Esq. hycZc. soon after the expulsion of the Moors from pw6ic Executions are prohibited in the the fairest portion of the civilized globe. State ot New-ork, after the 1st of Janu Mr.'lrvinghasin7his Chronicle, added ary next- We hope the time is nigh at Mother brighOeaf tQ the un faded wreath f whensuch shalKbe thelaw iH the , . , i- v , ' l' ' , . States. TyVe cannot but think that these whichor near a quarter bf a Century has solemn enforcements of the law will be encircled, his brow. The Life and Voy- attended with better effect when executed ages ; of Columbus and the Conquest of in private, apart from the parade and ex-. Grenailahave noW secured for their au- citement always attending public. execu- literary Fame MiUsb. Recorder principal signs ot- & .gnot are thee : -The eyes are set apart io the head, and ! a rge a iid : br igli r ; the qairV high in the forehe.d9 one or two in the necki, i a giid sgn ; the neck will " set on, high ; Hie shoulder blades pretty high., and con verging to a point ; the breast full and atg', anti arso uenmu ; iqe oouv roujja. ir,nai Dtuieil.r or siao vMcle.il hordes are weak natured nhe dm k sti IT going wide oeninu, lor ir the giino is xriocipigenier, u snows that the horse ts teeole j cliewing me uic wnen provoKeu, is a gooq sign. '' It is a Spanish proverb that a dap-, pie grey will sooner die than tire." eternal ,happin,essi on, tniseryand' per ;-7J i haps .the verymoraent : IVam.s'pVakihjp-.; iriay fex the firrecoy able f&VrccJhatl&U' last forever r Vapd jjettnbtwithstanding all ' 4i;7 this, , rocr'.cjut hatdly t with: patienpe-td'y; hearAe tidiniof youV tiWrt t plead the caufe.hfheaven,v and yist . Jamc w; star ccly attended WS,-Columbian StarXs ay mithe streets, we saw, littl felhiWi ; tin his face blhe pvennWji ared oat mo'ilusutv. Runmig to picfe, i. " I. - The Hon. Jtthh Rpanr.h. Srretarv nf fhe We make a single extract, as exhibit- avy, whose, arrival here on Friday even ing the curious origin of what, has been ling last, 'on his return to the Seat of Gov- nnwluctivft of a orent rdpb-rpe of general I emmem, from a visit lo his ate residence o-nn.l fKnncrK i'n nntnornn. irctnaftf -..4 Wl Ul qiina, we HOflCeU OO QIUF- ? . ,.7 - . , , . day, having been joined by his t family on v-r..r'"" v..-, lounuay evening, took passage in me foto- tl:u i i i .iiii i i I - - - . . iuuunsn garrison aau ueen aiiacKeu aim i njac yesi 'ruav morning.:; tie W-S waited taken possession of by the Christians and upon during his short stay, and to the nm- .dvantats of Silk Clothes in Samp weather.- ri inoist or rainy weath.er, we feel oppressed! and drowsy ; because all moisture greedily absorbs our electricity which is the buoyant cordial of the body; To remedy tHis incoVivehience, llave'n-' ly to licover A good non-conductor of elec tricity, to prevent its. escape from the body and this we have, in silk, which is so excel lent a non conductor that the thunder- de Tendillo. A rovitis Moorish Torcei Zlri?" bolt or the forked li-htning itselfV could hunVabout the Vicing so that none Miles KiiZ, iL Na v not piss through the thinnest silk hand keY- ... .7 , 1 7 , r7f ft-V'tTC- ay7Senl!.nl,nanv chief, provuleda wavs that it. be nuite dt t. couio,witn.saieiy, leave tne town in searcn oj memvy umcers, waned on Mr? branch T.;' thpr-n- an, tfl. hprn ' ut 11 o'clock, he was . .uf J.i i:.f. the command of it was given tbthe Count ment of.the Steam Boat's ileparture by . ri, a . ,7 1. . - many r our most respectable citiZrens. erd fall he ro him Up, we wueljr applied oiirsei ye$y rr t 4 su re I V n n cous eimi -of i!ie sense" and wit oC ij .1? his repy,- said wjtlf & jifaJwhvJ'a0,7Ii the crv of pairT'hSirill.for. erttl.lrA;;yv pressed Thet i lwonH',"cry. Hmortowi?f 7;'t i discourse ' r an h our longj- could not bet-7 ter elucidate the so&iecri 'Eii 7 r-7 of sunnlio- nml thp trtAA nnrl silver Kp. at his lodgings. Aboi log all disbursed, the Count was at a loss eBCWtcl ,to t!e rf by. Capt. Rose, and L, iU silk waistcoats, drawers and stock- Lewis WitLiAMs and Samuel Kino are candidates tp represent the 1 SthCongres sionai District: in the next Congress. '7 .7-0H k; f 7- . , At tlie last session of our Legislature, an act was passed, empowering the Gov ernor, Secretary of State and Comptrol ler, to appoint three" Commissioners to represeut the State, iu the proposed meet ins of' the Stockholders of the State Bank, tb'be held on the first of next month xonfining them however in the selection to individuals .'not o whins stock' in either -f the Baaks of the State. In conformity wHlr7the provisions - of this Act, Gen ftdrrhdus l&t $aundtrst of Rowan, Gen Irfuitflj'tWitsonp'Of Edgecombe, and -shac f f right, Esq. of Bladen county have been appointed 7 - - "7?pfon?i"--James C. Pickett, of Ken- tuck', has been appointed Secretary of Legation to Colombia, in place of Edward T- Ta'ylbe, of Virginia. The new 'Collector of New-York ha9 displaced three of his subordinate officers and appoi nted others in their places. John Lud wig, Esq. has received the ap pointment of Postmaster at Circleville, Ohio, vice B. Thrall, removed. Bela Latham has received the appoint ment of Postmaster at Columbus,' in the Same State, vice Joel Buttles, removed Eli Haskell, the Inspector at NewBed- ford, lvaa i been removed, to make room for Silas Ketnptpn. The i' following letter was transmitted by the Secretary of War to Cha's J. Nourse, Esq. tKe Chief Clerk in that Department : , . WAIl I)K.riRTMEST. ' Jllaiar Nourse : The Chief Clerk -of a Depart- mem should to hi principal stand in tlie relatiori of aconfid.tfMial f riend. Under tins belief I have apn.pin.ted Doci. r H:iulolph, of Virginia. I take ylenveto kay, that since I have been in this ue Ipkrtmeivt, noihiup in relation to you has trans pired to which 1 could take the slightest objec tion nor have I any to suggest, i Very respectfully, 7 JOHN II. ATON. 1829. v - .7VV""1. '' .v 0- "Vc now learn that the report of the ap pointment of Mr. ,MLean, of New-York, to be Sefcretary of Legation to London, was at least premature. . - -: : 7 ' The election for Delegates to the Vir ginia Convention, commenced on the 4th "instv When the election is over, we will ipublish the. names of the individuals cho sen as members of it. ' : The Richmond papers state, that the whole amount of stock (100,000 dollars) for making the Chesterfield Rail Road extending from the cpalpits in Chester field cpiirity lo' James river, bad been sub-scribed-foe and the booksr closed. 7cV Chronicle ihe oHqucst of Cre nada. Another men tal feast for the read- ,; iug'co'inQ)iU to the-American public, by those fndefa tigable . literary "caterers7Care,v . Lea & Carey, of Philadelphia.-7 m. :- - The facts.whicK Mr- Irviko has so' in oustnou3ly couetcdfaoudiciously at ranged ant; so Taithfull yvdtVil ed are given under the' fictitious,.cognomen of a what td do, to pay his troops and furnish 7 e h. .TiW bV "e powf. a UordiaU.- mnnpv fnr nPfPMiirir Mn6nac f w o i . i na " i v r Flannel is also good, l)ut nothing SO pow- th i i T? J k ' , V Commandant and Officers of the Yard, rfu, as sijk . yVasn jeather is likewise a- "In this ddemma, (says Agapidav what does Naval School, &c. A Federal salute was non.cor;;iurtorif electricitv and ma v he th.s most wgaeious Cavalier He take me a fired, and the honors d th Guard, &c. non Von ,uctrt electriciU, and may be number of little morsels of paper, oh which he mju bv Col Amlern Af,,r v Uti,Z us1 by those who prefer it- But Slikisby inscribes varioussums large and small, and sfenn Fu! co J ,1 A der w1' . fier J'Sifng raritl,e best, and those who disliketo Wear them with his own hand and name7 These did several departments of the yard, with flarinej; next toMhe ski. wil! find equal he give to the Soldiery, in earnest of their pay. system, order and excellent condition Denefit bj SUDitutins cotton shirts draw- ,fre Soldiers to be paid with ot which he expressed much ; gratification, ers am, s(6ckingS, With silk ones overtliein; scraps of paper hven so, I answer, and well he returned, to (he Commandant's resv- where mohMt i rpiutred flahn P.dtoo, as I will presently manifest, for the dence. where he was inrrodrired n, and 7 . neat is required, flannel good Court issued a proclamation commanding ;AnV f r . J 'Iirr(,ducetI l dntJ ones between the cotton and the silk for the inhabitants of Alhama to redeem them at m P4rWk ,lf 'P1" !v!th a the silk should always be outermost, future time with silver ind gokL" company ot othcers and ciiizeiis. He then , Athenaeum; obiecri Extraordinary PresetdtionXntk - lit- "7-v7 s wOrk t called . Vovase aiit AIiim." which has recently; been pj4lh"?!dri-i'yi7 ns, a curious account is eivea or -'an ara . ny years agoV . During aheKabsenceof " , ' by ihV fcill of he avalanche', -Jnclos'edia77 snow ; hia wife: anil daughter were 'attbe tune iiu the: stable, r-. &n weeks afterwards" thfesndw hivingr melted aJittle.Canfjopen 7vJ ih 2: was eft'ected,' Jlid the two females were louncj alive, nayirieen upporten oyjm ' milk of the cow during that period: -A,Thi& fv7 space left from snow was sufficient fd air, . and forfunatel v there vyas a good Mnn ter Vvl 1 stock or provisious lor tne cow near. um THE BATTLE Ob) BLENHEIU JBT SOUTHET.J It was h summer evening, , . J- Old Kftspars work ws done 4 f 4 , 7 - "Vi." Ana ne oeiore tne ciitiae aoo e - - -i: 1'asittihg;!nthj N J 'Ci.vV! And by him sported vn t!e green ' .- v . I ' . . ' I XT T w - It is hut iil&t to add. fhnt tha Cnnn id Vs"11 l0e it5W iNi,Vy Hospital. nd Uiy i mv v v yvvftav u iv i 1 i redeem his promises like a loyal Knight j and this miracle, for. so it appeared to Fray Antonio is the first instance of record of paper money Perhaps it would have been for the happiness of mankind if the first e mission had been unique! with alt of which he was much pleased. Norfolk lieacon. Pennsylvania At the late session of the Legislature of the State of Pennsyl vania, the bill for the revision ot the re nal Code ave rise to much debate, which terminated Directing and Folding Letters The olio wing- postscript t- a list of advertised letters, in the post office at Putnam, Mus kingum Co. Ohii, contains useful hints ad- mating of a iver? wide application. The suggestion that the proper manner of fold- ing letters ought to De taugnt in our corn- schools, deseres attention, and we. His I title grandchild Wilhelmine, ; She saw her brother Peterkin , : - & Jtbll something large and round, v, " Which he. beside the rivulet .-7" '--X' in piaying mere naa rouno, c " . 1 v - He came to ask w hat he had found. t J- . .That was so large, and smooth,, and yround. 1 lis f,' Old Kaspar took it from the boy7 7 'j v .7 v 7 Who stod expectant by , JJC r f Anrl then th n.lt man slinnf hWKar? - ! .1 ' - r And with a-natural sigh y , Tis some 'poof fellow' sktill, said he( Who fell inth great victory, 4.. ti in t h o rrccs rvt itt on o r f r-a r I .1 1 a Tntptt from Fno-Innrf tt ck; nrt 7 loin in-recoimiienaing 10 tne consiueraiion latest jrom ,npand.By the ship Co- (ierinjr a number of'th h o-her (md of J.t- u ...1 c.i?i .:.... vt- lumbiafrom London, whence, she sailed crime punishable by solitary confinement thing is mon easy than to dSlthese things on the first of April, arrived at New-York, at hard labor, and providing for the re- properly, and nbthihggenerally much worse information is received of the passage of cePtiwn fsuch criminals into the new done, except by educated persons or those the Catholic Bill in the House of Com- , 1 . 1 . a . !maueMlllil auu n us- who are in tne uaiiy naoit 01 wnung iet- , , : :. .A ourg 1 nus nas this great subiect ol dis-ters. mons, at its third reading, by a majority nut bp;pn Sfiti(L ?t,Ar fla th I ie" 7 ..7 IO. . I oMof pm nf snlif nrv riinRnamunt i r -v I ,.J :n foul.'um ilia ..l .f r.m xiuiiifm Mr Peel was then directed, amidst periment. Nat. Int- learn them how to fold and direct rfers in n in- wpat rWnni ,.,.,. il k:u i I - telhgent manner. If Lxaminers ot School teach- great Cheering, to Carry the bill to the m . , T w. , ers would examine teachers on this noint. see House Of Lords for theirassent. ne, iyjeiuca f rojesstcn.yy e have re- thal they, coulfl fold a letter in a decent.manner, ceiveti an " Address to the Medical Ura- and recommend them to teach their nunils much dliatpS of tllP. tTnivraifv nf A1 n ! rirl Ku I tirtnhlr unrt innnnvcnipnrp uonlrl hf ntrnir1frl . Reported Expedition against Mexico. Nathan R. Smith, M. I). ; published by Letters are veryioften miscarried, delayed and A letter from Havana, under date of April Hatch & Dunning Baltimore. " It is an ,0b-v x'e blTOi.ner in which they are direct- . - . i j- ii j i-i -ii edt pernaps ottener man tFomany oilier c&use. 2d, published in the New-Orleans Adver- eloquent production, and one which will Not less -than half a dozen letters have been left tiser, of the 13th savs Pe rea0 Wlt" ,nlerest oy gentlemen ot the at this office during the last quarter, that the i m protession We extract the tollowmg great Dr. Mitchell ot JNew-Yorfc nimseit could . In reply to your question respecting petiinatp of the valup anrl imnnrtnrp nf' not have decyphered. siome without any place the expedition from heiice, With the object the medical character (designated, and others without any persons name of Wtnriho. Mim t if ;,Mful medical cnaracter . on them And s K js bab!e lhat thlt T ua ir. 0.,ui. u al r..ii.i i " Whoever searches outand applies the means! be read by some who will get instruction ho o- waJ uia1' wcuavcuie luuebi nope which are- kindlv uiven to alh-viate those ills the way. I will eive a. few directions. As to fold- ot its consummation. Ihe last mail, a j which could not all be obviated, bt-comes the ing letters let each person get some merchant or lew uays only arrived, eives US to under- minister of mercy & the benefactor of mankind, man ot business to told a sheet of paper in a plain stand, that there was embarkiho- on the Such is the scientific physician. To every re- and proper manner, and keep it bythem for a last February from Cadiz, twelve bat- Je fim',"d x .must be obvious how wide must wmple. - ..kft. talmnc nfvfinnn .1 L.-A ... be the fitH of his investigation, how compre- 'In direpun?, always begin with the 0 v..wlivJ w. i wwwv mi.ll tUVII, UUU II U LU I hpncivP thp crnno nfh c imnnir .s Vto,. mn Ao ui'tn tr. IV mm Vntl writ. Ct it hp Wit tin Sil the Island of Cuba and the Captain Ge- j and physical man, he must contemplate in all near as may be across the centre of the letter, iu vlieral had received orders to DUt read v his relations. He must investigate his oicraniza- a plain hand (so that each letter could be read all thp trnnn d;cr,eKl onrl amK fU tion and the wonderful phenomena of lite dis- were they separate.) Next, write tne name ot - "J iu".jiiuii- uuu v. ui uai iV lilt ,1 . . , . . . . 1 . m - , . T ' , I - U II c-imo nn l.aU.l Jrwi,v.. i w ..c 4 i played within him : he must contemplate him the Post-Office or place to which you would , t L ,u' . ' V - Vu cu""n - in vouth, in manhood and in aee : he must study send ; then the county, (if not to a lare town ;) uiirdi laoorcie, witn positive orders to be his moral and intellectual attributes and the re- next the State. I would much.prefer to direct off the Ca pe of San Antonio, towards the 1 ciprocal iirfluence exercised between them and 1 letters for-those who may wish to send from this last ol May. rhe expedition thim fittpil his material constitution; he must contemplate ofhee who cannot write-well, than to have to out froii: Spain, is under the convovofthe nun in relat,onto every department of nature at what was intended, and also to furnish up'j.n j tU fritoc IK ' a Tj ' he animal, the vegetable, an;l the miner.d, all waters to those who have them not, than to have 'nu 4 ru"S lueria antl rerle. Qf which are in sooe decree subservient to the them besmeared with tallow, shoemakers' and x ue uujeci ui uus expetiiuoni s tne re-con- wants of the lord of the creation. He must con- bees-wax, or tar V quest 01 Mexico six thousand foot will template him in relation to the atmosphere embark on board of Admiral Laborde's winch breathes, m relation even to the rcvolu- A favorable View of Human Nature. fJP HI ' I V,U,Ia UIC HVflU 1 1 1 Jf UUVIICS) Hit ailb(,C33IUI I ; I the seasons, an I flip sripntiKc nhvsir.ian man is also to be rearrl Letter from Greece. -The following let- ed in relation to those preat moral causes which table tour to Kamschatka, says "I feel ter was received a few days since, by the through the mind, electrify or paralyse the bo- convinced, that compassion is the leading T 7j- r.7 V,-? c ty nd sometimes predispose whole commune characteristic of those who are termed xuies v,,c . ui ue v.iry oi ties to me ravages o, aesouu.ng pesu.ence." barbarians, ind that man in a state bf na JNew-iorK, irom tne uirectress ot tne A- tnrAviU frpplv rive ta the - ditrpfd the merican Hospital at Poros. It was writ- UW',C?-IUB uuu hrPad which he would not sell ft,r monev. i . - i r it ' li- . r 1 w - ten in French : 7 norses are copjea irom me puoncation oi j am confident that man is really humane, Ladies-The cratitude which the Greeks feel an eminent I irrier in urnpe, ana we tnmK and that he gives more Irom the dictates towards the philanthropic and virtuous nation of J them worth the perusal of farmers gener lof a good heartlthan from ostentation." America maices a tne pi easing uuty or a Grecian j p Mother to reply to the' letters which ; the Ladies6 J ' of America have done them the honor to address 44 Thp nulsp. of a hnrsp in hpalth. is from I find them in the garden, for r, - Therefs many here about- vl. . And often when I go to nlousrlt.,i' The ploughshares tu.ro. then out 1 V'V. - s7v .rormflnv tnousana men. aia ne. t v -" . . i ." -s ' 1 . . - - "J - . Now tell us what 'twas all about,, Voting 4eti-kin he crHw, -f Anfi littleilhelmine looks upVj; .'With- wonder waiting eves : 7'' Now tell ms all ab'out the war, 7 1 And what they killed each other for. 7 7- i 7'i,, 4r- 7t7-T- T7 1 f . It was the English, Kaspar cried, Who nut the l-Vehch to rout -1 But what they killed each other for. ..u . 11 ii d. ' e4 -v. But every body said, quoth he, That 'twas a famous victory'iy - - - My father lived at Blenheim jtheiy;' -! Yon little stream bard by-7 7' ; -They burnt hts dwelling to theromid And heiis forced to fly - t r v So with his wife and chikl, he fled, v -; -Nor had he where to rest bisheadU '-'-.-" . T -V . .. " ', ' With fire and swora the country round' And manva childin? mothei lheif: ' T: And ne.worn infant died, , vA" But things like these, you know, muyt'he, At 'every famous victory. ' " -. ' w -..w vv -x -- t - - . . , . They say it was a. shocking sight, 7fc ' 1 4 4, - T V Alter the thetieldfcwas'wont . :j For many thoilsand bodies here i V .4 LarottincrJn tbe -sun . - ; L"V : i:' Afteria famous vlctorv. 7C i - - J vtC ; u - 'V. Great praise the Poke of jWrarlbcro', wbat renly bodies the succession of c , Cochrane, the celebrated pedestrU the vicissitudes ot climate. Hy " n 1 , . r i . r 1 vsician man is also to be rearrt- an traveller, in the Journal of bis remark- Why,7twas a very wicked thing 1 . Said little Wilhelmlne. v ' 7 Nay nay my little girl, quoth he," " I J It was a famous victory.- I ; ,72- 7 And every body praised the Duke J ' i f . But what good came of it at last ? 7r 1 frX a 1 .All, MM -Wm . ..:, t . "i- ' : f.-ai nj, & WHUiui ii, kuu lie, 4i i ; But 'twas a famous victory. , "i. 7 - w1 1 . .: .-a '1 a ' Massillon,inithe firstsermon he preach ed, ftmnd the whole audience in a dispo- tn-them. Arlrimir hcr thanki in th.n.nst liVflv I .. a i ' . . . , i e'' lvHllli acknowleamentirofthe whole nation, she dare's 30 -7? Kaw ,R ,umu.ie' .?nu maJ "e Uitiort by no means favorable to his intcn hope and promise you, ladies, that the seusibW V! re!l J prenx.n- me linger genuy tions MARRtED. At the Ninfe Oaks- in (Granville cmyntv' An ti, 7 -7' ' . c , ' . T . - v w lull . .. i ,.v, 2d inst. by7the7Ilev. Mr, Graham; , George sW MIntosh, vEsqltpf Savannah,- Ged.' toMTss Jtii " phemia AidaUhter of James Hamilton. 'Esq.1 V I W(nimtoB;biv the 80th u1t7ohn D Jones,' - 1 X Esaito Miss .Iotiisa Price, .eldest daughter of - c- - - , T.'"7 " - ' . A JlCiUk - ' , . On the I5th tjlt; at Chip pola '"Florida. , Wrs Maria Lee Stewart,, wife pf:Ur7 Stwart7 and ifaughter of the lie. Peter Gamier, tbrnierlj of j Thir nnda. . whirprs. or drnwsv' lity andxonsolations which you have bestowed Upon the temporal artery, which is Vitua- behayior evinced DO great profit to be eX nee ted from sowins on a soil so barren. r u t - j He soon, however changed the disposition auiueuuc upon the unfortunate will be forever indelibly I ted about an inch and a half backwards engraven upon their benrts, and that the eam-J from the comer of the eye. pie sanation so gionous will mcte tnem to Horses have not the faculty of pu- "V imitate your virtues, and to the attainment of I u-i - -1 J.r xi:l0tniS that noble libe.tvO which thev asnire. Atont WDS or wum oul 01 wieir rf--- . '"r-;-- again my most tender acknowletlffments, and 1 8 rnciencies a language wim wmcn jauHvr,u 7 I VA tth Kar Iwfnrn -nnsiKfiimlmir i am noiuurncientjy tamiiiar to ejepress au that When a horse has been over-ridden, I , . . .: "v; 7-- 7; mv heart feels to be din- n vour m-rit. ki- . 7 -Tt -:r this cause interested oursei . es in pa rti-t Iam,tUe,.withthemoatprofoundresnect 1 cular-if the eyes of the. whole kingdom; our irvant7-7 : . TLk.:. f , .Uertfiled on the eventif the mokerni- nent 4 .counsel -i were employeoV on both He thus' began nis,ser aspire. Accept & m,.8 wm ""Y" , w k mon If.' says, he a cause, theimosUm ,ledgments, iand stomachs, and therefore are peculiarly sub. nt , conceivedwerto b iiage with which jectt wind colic ; V -. uuM mra ;.it-sf The Directress bf the Ami :iIosn:at Poros. ' A.limDer tlogc is sure evidence or a KOSALlE GREOPAUI. ; jvniper oaK , vnai is a weaK one. " 7X : j 4- I...: 7 X A horse that is bardv and erood for bu- ' Wre und'erstand" that2 nnA nfrtliA -triroftl Min4.J has a short hack hxni. which ter- IboaUlhat left jiayvooda7 few days rafmiirafes forwartl of ihe hipiwnes7- , 1 far tins place struck a rock' iti iSmiiiftl 7vA decoction of white oak bark, 'will aiis, mna; unlcSher waa loaded with I kill bolts oyiUiroing' tlxemand they will . ' 7V!'57 " - - - i "'. - . .. .. . . tixfori Academics Yi - iipHK Examination of , the 31 ile Students wiTJ Jl brtin joniondav. June 1st. and close witli the4 semiannual jJenc1Vedne'lay ihoroin- "v . Female Acil' my take place, and will conclude !: tut an exhibitioft of Music on Thursday evening AU f V --' 1 XT?- interested respectfully slicitedtoattend. oi' TheSummer Seiort ot t(. .se AcadecreioenK f as follows "The Female .-der the cure cf t"!. sC Rev; JosenbLabaree. -will onen cn llondar. Juno. .T V 15thThe Mile.tt'jl-jray jj22d, 'Jaaiear' : . 7 '""jT o LiTlXiiOuii rr7 ' ' iOihlrd, May ih, U7- lVX,--i:-:-. K S.' The Tarb. lressthe lJenten Gs-i ittie: & tTorfoisf HeraU wiU pulnh,lie above 5:' tides, and if we bad beard from dur mfan cy ot this yet undetermined tnaW would you not an :su witn aue aiieuuuu aim warmTeitpectation I to' the, pleadings on each side V ould not: all yourrhopea I ing to tb; opening if tbe ssio, :nd fJarytoi and tears pe ningea. upon tne f nnai ueci as scaia ncjxscierc.-. two weeics, and .then,. Afle Yiifryd of lWoi weeks, contuuie fof three jrewtnat part rejar- --!!!-f
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 15, 1829, edition 1
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