. a letter him Commodore Jew ' : ' "UnwarpMbyparty rag . . :1 CrW Amongtha rsons lost was Mid shipman Forsyth a native of this State, i Vhii had been "educated by bur- Legisla- tur?m consideration of the services of hi3 father,' the late Cofonel Forsyt? who ds 1 ttn-msfieflSbiselfJi dT t iiigthpastpitbtP THc iu4dkf andjiei bravemeSv perished :not-in the storm ofrviereriumph iiSejrmind the t jbedf f dy--not mthe Mat of y battle; with" the pealing thunder of the . "lannoif for arequieiii and the floating banner; for a paijbuVbu ned a-watery avcannptiitf the bre'astsVf strangers, the liveliest emoti- t)ns of sorrows uprenomt- ohn;R . Williamson, of Tiln coin county, was admitted bn Frf t It is stated in tlie Fay ettevill e Observ- r, A Dill has passed the Virginia House of : l)eje,ra'tes, for the incorporation ol a new rnp;fi?ihat State. . to be stvled thei ';; yiatidol$-te& .The Enquirer saySi thai it Has already receivedj irts Slate aiid Virginia, private subscriptions tnthft amount of about R60, 000. It is, to '4 be'located in Boydton, Meek! enbujrgloun t) Vai It liaX received the warmest sup pifbTO the Methodist GNurch, as it was oriinaiiy proposed by the Methodist Con ferencebut its friends disclaim; all sort of scholastic connection with that Society. Sknifcy Mails .-There have been pre sented to Gpngresl, atlts presenlj Session nearly one hundred petitions from vari ous parts, of the Union, tostop thetrans? portatibn oftfeMail on the Sabbatli. e lceiyehat foiir of the-pjuber; are from ims State. Vtter thelecided expression ; oMt nioli?al "the last ;Stoh, wp did not xpectito see the experiment repeated f at least so i ppq, .These continued peti- tns toongi ss,'(or the jpassagje of Jaws 5 which dirlectly interfere with'thei business tof the coinmuty, can only have the fecCoxirritate the public mind- $ Yf Our j C&inrm'A select committee was x appointed 'atn early period pf j the prer , sent oessiop oi,vu"gres, tu co ishici uic state bf Jieurrent Coiu, and to report uchlanyendmets of the .existing laws cerriing Corns,1 asj may be deemed ex .$ripi3fet;:; and on the -11th instant, Mr. ,Vithephairman of that Commit iee made a full and lucid Report to the Senate On the subject, accompanied by a billtfor carrying the views of the commit tee into effect, which contains certain J provisions as to what shall be a legal ten ders It proposes to make Copper Coins sl legal tender to the amount of ten cents .an'd no more: ; Silver coins of the U. is tales less thama dollar, not to be a le- "al tend'erfor any sum above ten dollars Kb sold diminished i n its weight more than 125 th to be alegal tender. No foreign coin fo be ? a - legale ' tender after -. . y Y , 1831. '::y:..:i :. : i Y Y Y" 'TOl. r ' - 7v j The lejtterftWntei.of .tW Boston Courier thusi describes Mr. Chiltqn. of Kentucky, in his.late eftt on tli& frntpagepUl? to con vince the House of Representatives- that " ' L .l.lt.kK Iam tiro 4vtM'ir74Am1 'iinml ll J - : iXve tieeii not add, thtVeYfailed in his .uuqertaKiug : , i i It is P eccssary ; to sn y i ts real father Abandoned, it to itsfate without more a klo. .Not sq 1 the patriarch and apostle, kffiiersecilted genius of retrenchment. MV. 0KiltSn ; Arined wiih his j once ce- fiecteii raementhe fboldlyi took' the Ilitor, auu,pi Hpus.vHu rcuujpe pay i tWiembeit;siS '. heiaunched ib f nto theYmost?e"xi s 1sUnkAe'hface!f6rj.h lines of I thought are diliiy'eh'ated;ihsb- mucn max nis -more iraraeaiaie. neigrnoors jileft their, seats and 'Tetjredto higher lo ' calitiesjA Tle-tremendous VpbVerj-pfhis Vetojaehcethe. whirlwind of hir passiorj', jjh'e loTefr6tt expVessio'w of-his face; and vdthe; dulcet, silver fnot sylvaitl atones of liisSs wee tyoice, alternately .shook the , 'House tn lU.ntrevand.fnadethemem- Ibers Writhe in thelf 8Pafs, with , the ex- fc tlicmcuv .nyi . itguuga uutii - Willi derful 'eihibitibh bfNature'suntu tired :f oratory was, fneyer before njacle tpublic e ' Ven by Mr; . Chi I to ni Hefsnot .only . out tHerledfHeroduibut Jotit-ChiJtonedChiU ton and wher b' hail pqished .prodi - eiotis had been thejeject,4 tbatdojuiieof i rpVcjshi' .-th'e tTmversitVof'!Alabama. - fertd to replf.He-reiferatedl in--", con Y a 1 u mm- ilkd4 vt k fSnt n trn : 4-r ' 41. a Publishtd hery Thursda?, by JOSERH GALES & SOW, at'Thrti-pillar ADVERTISEMEOTSMotexceeidin sixteen hues VOL. XXIX. mit this to pasi, and if, by his efforts in I the its favor, his political grave was tlug and he sunk int4fePe sqnlc iwith pleasure, for he knew tbtt future times would, do justice'tnihis motives!" So saying, he drank a tumbler of water and sat down, ,rirn JlrAdenls.k whitft woman in Aleran-led r.i, fell into the fire fidav last, whilst r ' .., , v Y , , , the fan .were absntfand burned to deathr ' I On the 17th instant in the neighbor-1 hood of Malaga, Gloster county, N. Jer-raiI CJ, man ui inc . iiauiv n vwhivh J drvyiK drove his wife and seveiildren forth in the night, set fife tp his dwelling, I and was crushed and burnt to death un- der the roof, which fell dpon him inflames! Geoia M(m..-Ge Taylor, of Burke O County; who is so well known for his un- tiring, and successful enterprise in ngri- , cultural pursuits, has succeeded in distil- Domestic Slave Trade, The Mercan iing from cane of his own growth, Rum, tile Advertiser of New Orleans, of the . , . . . . , . . 21st ult. has this paragraph : pronounced by competent judges to be . II ' 1 ... . , equal in every respect to the best Ja- ,aI.Q " Tlie. Pnpriinpnt onlv extended lllll Iblia 'i i v - . 7 . ' r - n to tlie proUUCt oi ID or g.uious. Oo- I Agriculture A plantation! in the ii i i c i , i - pi i neighborhood of Magnolia, Flor.da, on which 35 persons were employed, produc- A lat vpflr n nnn !h. nf S.iaar. 40 hnlp Cotton, and 7500 bushels of corn, besides nuantiiies of Rice, Peas, and Rye. Hillsborough, Jan. 27. ; Fire.--' On Friday nilit Jafrt, ' about half pit 11 o'clock, the BlHcksmitli shop of Messrs. Allison & .Ward, in this place, was difecuvered.to be on fire, and in a short time was entirety consumed, with all their town, where he was wounded he winter tools capable of bein destroyed. A strong eij wh the American army at Vl ley Korge vyind, wa blovvino at the time, but the; ouiiaing was fortunately at some instance from any other, and no fatlher damage was d o n e. t ceo r er.; Of alii the associations of individuals, which are now so numerous and frequent in our country, for the accomplishment of objects of a public nature, we have seen none'mcre commendable than the project ed establishment ol a State Society in Kentucky, for the purpose of promoting the improvement and diffusion of popular education, by such means as may be with in its power ..'The. first -meeting was held in the Capifol at Frankfort, on the 22d ult. when, wider propitious cirQiimstanc es, a Committee was.. appointed to draft and report a Constitution for the govern ment of the Societv. We can easily con ceive, that from this beginning, the . most beneficial results may be anticipated. We hope that the example whI be follow ed m every Sta te which does not enjoy al ready the hen., fit of a common school sys tern. NaU Lit' Case of Sff-phenson -The forcible ab-du'ctio-n.of Rovvlaud Stephens': from the Territory ofGeorgia, has occasioned the passagejof a h.w'hy,the Stite Legislature, to the following e fleet : ( Any person vv!k shall fe!:niously ab ductvor -kidnap any white person !tom out the limits of the State shall be punUhuble !by imprikqntnent in he Penitentiary for hot less tlian five nor more than seven years, -fyu V Jlmtrkn'n Carpctingif juyt offered for sale at : Provulence, tvbichis said to be superior; to the very best Kidderminster, and can be a fiord ed nt a considerably less price- The editor of the Providence Ad vertiser says 4 A few years back it waah ought idle to talk about treading on American carpets, but the lilimulus given to thits branch by the Tariff of 1828, now renders it pretty certain that in a few yars.more we shall as soon think of sending for British flagging stones to walk on, asjfor British carpeting. AmkricanlHhnp We saw yesterday morning three loads of Hemp, which was pronoui)cedk!by gentlemen who are com petent judges of the article to be of excej lent quality! entering town from North ampton. lt w is raised in that town, and dressed on: one of the recently invented macpines'erecteu, there We learn that a-quantity not less than 130 tons has been dressed in Northampton and West field. the produce, of those towns and t'e towns adjoining thepresent season Much lar ge quantities probably four'times the above amount of Hemp, bave been raised in Verroont tthe present season, s The .produce of another year wjill undoubted ly be much greater. rr-Boson pau Adv: ' IV. We wererhighly'kratified tofindthe ex per i me n tsV m ade oav the Rjul Road on ' Sa tu rday, gtfyej !ftllTrl ialUfactionJ anu vnat iney wure wiinesseU' Py several n suuuneo memoers Qt vongress w no m ,Comuion;witb 4he, other spectators, were tll!trhtil 4vif h IrnimnKtnt aul " Ours are thetalaDs of fair, delightful peace. neatly inserted 3 .times tor a Dollar, sc twenty-hve THURSDAY, FE13UARY If 1830. cars was provided with a sail, andcwo- ved along in majestic grandeur, with the utmost velocity its speed was computed at the rate of twenty miles an hour, v Amongst the members of Congress who rode in the cars, we observed Mr. MDuf- fie, who, we are pleased to learn, exprss- the utmost satisfaction at the facilities ?nd convenience of our enrprise. We hope that every member of Congress be- fre he leaves Washington for his home, will visit our Roil Road and witness the movement of the various vehicles on. the So that hc maJ ab,e to carry home tlUO s it is conceded on all hands that Rait Roads mustlsupercede all othej- means of internal communication, it would seem to be the buiness of the representatives of the fciesyf intelligence whichrel tathr li - nnatriir inn. nd fn that ol the CHrria?e-. Bgcd upon them. Bait. Chron. have added' fearfully to thenumber, of slaves brought to this. market for sale. New Orleans I. , . , - .. - j is the complete mart tor a domestic slave trade, and the Mississippi is becoming a common high- way for this traffic. Bv whom are these slaves to be purchased? With the present crop ot hdi our planters, iney wm nave out inue money xo adPnCe in that waynor is it probable that they will consent to involve themselves in new sptc uiations unm tneycan see tuemseives cier. Extract of a letter from Camden, dated 2Zd imt. . q Thurd.iv. we consigned to his si lent tomb, full of vears and of hu iors. Caot. Benj. C arte'h, in the 75th v Car of his aiie the la-t of ihe old soldier , of Cam-: den. He was truly a patriot, and soldier uf the revolutionary war. He fouKfe in Uhe battles of Brand vine and German. was at Gates' defeat near Camden and W;1 amori the par riots that harassed Lord Corowallis, and compelled him after many skirmishes, to. retreat through Norih-Car-olina. He fought at the b.ittles of Hob-kirk-hill and the Kutaw tSprirg- was at the taking of Fort Molt, and' joined the knot of officers who united under an o :k tree neur M'Ci'rd's Ferry, and -wore .the'y would be revenged on the British for hang ing Col. Hayne. Hr was brave and active throughout the whole uf the revolution, for in? served occasionally under ;Gcn. Surhpfpr and (Ven. Marion, and wound up his ujseful life by. many beneol'rt act." Charleston Courier. An artiile in die For-ign N'ws by tlie Napoleon, . uider date, Constant iuople, Nov. 16, i cheering to the friends of Gre cian independence, as exhibiting by an art that cannot bt fnistaken, the consent of the Sublime Poi te to the independence .f that interesting country. SeveraP-Greek- mer chantmen, bound, to Constantinople, being stoppedat the Dardanelles, received per mission from the Sultan to proceed on their voyage 'hoUgh,. as yet, he would not con sent to their exhibiting their National (re bel) fliig in the port of his-cupitol A nation to be free has nly to will it." All hail to regenerated Greece, as one again among 'the nations of the Earth. How It.ng wiil it be ere the b'gotied ty rant Ferdinand, will permit the ships of his ci-devant colonies, now independent na tions, to enter the port of Cadiz in amity r VVat a contrast 'between the m;.gharii)ity d the Sult.m, in yielding ' with, a-good grace to necessity, and the stubborn citj - luct of the degenerated descendant of ihe Kings of Castile ana Leon. Rich. Whig. We are desirous of correct I njjan, error n our Register of the 25th intantIu mentioning the discussion on Mr. Hunt's Resolution bt-fore the House of Represen tatives of the U. States, for distributing the proceeds of the sales of public lands amongst the several States, we stated that, 4all the Members from this State voted in favor'bfhe Resolution except Messrs. Alston, Hall, A. H. Shepherd, Speight & Williams." We have since learnt, that Mr. Shepherd voted; for the Resoltftion; and that Mr. Carson voted against it, whose name ought to have been inserted in the placdot Mr. Shepherd's. We wish our reauers to nonce xnis correction. JvlARRIED, In X.incolnton, on thexl4th inst. Eli IIoyLEsq. Merchant,'-of , HoyleavUle. to Mia Cynthia S Ramsour; daughter of Daniel Ramsour, Esq; f In Fayetteville,tn the 64th yearof hi age.Mr; Alexander McDonald, a nativeof Scotland, : He had peea tor'ftore tnan auyeara prevjmivto hia aeaina pious unu aeaious memoer vi ine ineiQO- ; ln Cumberland countyi on the Sib1 inati : Mrs Sarah (Marsh,Vvm:the 1 84th year pf herbagefor many years a respecuDie-memDer ot tne Baptist Church. s: '" ' " JL this rpet annumhdlft advanced -ik W cents for-evcry succeeding-pubhcaticn no. i,s95;; FOR THE REGISTER. ' How vain it is for tis to weep, When dear5i friends expire ; When in DeathViron arms those sleep, Whom we did raost admire I Yes, sure tis vain, when parents 'die', ' Arid leave their child to roam, For him to weep, or mourn, or sigfrj To bring them from their home. I knew 'twas vain for me to mourn, When my dear Mother died ; Yet when I found me thu alone, I wept, I mourn'd, I slgh'd ! Bat, ah,i!w!i.her not fo come - ' Bacltfriniher pea'befu) r.vsf, Where happy Angels have tlieirJiome, Where, with them, she is blest. No ! sooner let me wish to go : " AiKl-aeie her, in th skies, As oft she wish'd, wlrile here below, To go where sorrow dies. Then let me wait, till Death shaltcome And summons me away, To see my Mottier'speaceful home, A home of endless day ! p. ieign the MEW SON'S PRIZK LST Drawing of 4he Union Canal Lottery Mo. I. for 1830. 3 "18. 2j6. 48. 45. 30. 32. 34. 31. No. 3. 18. 26, a prize ot J 15,000. The cash will be paid on the presehttion of prizes at H " ' r f Pett -rsburo-. Where may be had by immediate -application, a rew lucKy numbers m the RICHMONQ DOCK LOTTERY, No. Dravv. 4;h Febr ar SCIIEMF. 10,000 Dollars 4,000 DnlhrS . 2,500 Ddi r6 2,000 DoiUrs 1,800 Dollars 1;696 D?IUrs foil 5 uf 1000, 5 of 600, 5 of 500, 5 of 400, 200, 100, &c. Tickets S5 Hnlvesi 2 50, Quarters I 25 Orders enclosing thn- cash or prize tickets wiil meet with prompt attention. -Address to ,; - - B. W. HEWSON, Sycamore Street, Petersburg. January, 1830- STILL BETTER. 30,000 Dollars. Retailing Pit e S 10. GREAT UNION CANAL LOTTERY, '. .;- 9a1 Class. SPLENDin SCHEME. Drws Saturday 6th February. 30.000 DoMars 10.000 Do i .rs 5.000 D duirs -4,000 D Mars I. 3,000 D liars "2 45KD dfars ' 5 Prizes 5 10 1,000 Dollars 800 D.diars 500 bollars Prizes of 400 300200-100, &c. ; Tickets. 810, Halves 5. Quaiters 2 50. For sale Pickets to dravv Pnzea,na va riety -of numbers at s HEWSON S UFFICE. Orders enclosing Cash or Pnze pickets, will meet with due attention. Recollect and send our order to Head Quurteis, directed to ' B. W. HE V SON, Petersburg, Virginia. NOTICE. Y virtue ,of an Execution, to me directed O fomlYVake,;County Court, I shall offer for Sale, before the' -door of the Courthouse in Ra-j leigh, for ready money, on the thrrd Monday oi -February-next; the right :nd interest of Daniel Peck to, and in the Lot & Improvements wher -on hislaie uncle Daniel resided, near the Stale liank, facing the Capitol Square. WM tt. IIINTON, ShfK (Xy It is undertsood that the purehaserjof the above valuable property, J;an have. a credit of six months, if he chooses it.' Jan. 28. : 47 ts j NOTICE. X if NTEND1NO shortly to remove from Raleieh to trdifaxY the subscriber respectfully re-J quests those w ho are indebted to him, ejaer ty Note or Account, .. to call and make,! payrneiot without deliyt as from the n'atnrnaie. roents, fr wcen.nor'jpfei?e:j i . In taking leav.e bt his olil-J..frtend-n4&ustom ers, who have patipnized him throghofiftibe would beg them to accepVbis sincere i thanks" for tlieir liberal support a fof others who have befriended tiim during his sojourn in this city, he shall ever cherish m his recollection feelings of the most affectionate remembrance. v! JAMES LITCHFOHD. Feb 1. ' '. . - ',47 6t fCjtHe will Sett His House and Lot on goodterms. : V : ' ' ' ' ' Catavilja Swings, frtHE subscribers intending s; to JL .move- from - this part of. the SUte.offeraibrale the aboyfejestab lish meni. wuh or; without the furni fureThVre is attached to, t)e Springs;' or 700. acre of LanxLa part of whicn'siiiextellehtf-rm inp-order nrimeM-adoWK OrcliattL &C Ne PTOes woula oe jeeiveavin; paymciu. i i PV. 0stoKlTehrrf At- a nnf 10W bv the first of May hexfitimay,be rented for one or jjtpre Frpm the increasing custom for the last three yearadurmg the summer nioninv we Pce i propeny auenuer i V lillM H- that John VestaC oneM the dtfendauj "f I" K .V1f case-, .iaiiot an inhabitant of this Stat it Tf,-l thereforeqrdered, that notice be published in JV tKe Raleigh Register fornix mwitfis of jhefilin: ( of the PetitKMvand that.theeaid 'John Vesnat 1 V -.Vl'' vuc ucAv..idiii .ii: iiiinjri) JUii iuc oi ioiK!Hy of March next plead, anWer or HJefnur to lUe' "T v V and heard,expane, V,;."r-.r't " VtV -'f.y Clerk HuVu Conrt- y$ ?" State of Nortli-Carol i n a, k .'.)(. ... - -f November Tcrmi'l 829. . , ; . v. x - James' Wesibraok,, . Original attachment,, -lib- i . -T y. , l tVvieci on, land, &c Al X, V;J IT appearing to" the satisfact&m of thej Court, , ' fSi 1 r that the,defenfont,is nol-aninhbitintofthhi t'.Zl State ; Ordered that publication of hc penden- Sv 'cy or tne above named suit be madejn the R- , tsrvr Kegsier lor six, weetssuccessiyeiY, so tftat a r.. v .f: said defendant may come forward at oufn'gXtf1 " . l-1?' uoun ot fleas ana Huarler Sessions, 40 oe lield "Jl - ' for said county at the Coort-liOuYe in SnowhiU,V on the 2d Monday Qf.Febraary.jmextan'feMe'"'-' vy, etc. -w imess, wm. v imams, Ulerfc ot.a4 . t.v Court at Office, the 2d Monday of.Nov. 1829 r 35 - ' 4 iWM WILLI A Tllk- " "State of North-CuroiiriaJ , Greene County t November Terffli 1$29. Clake Little, that the defendant, Ueni. Miller is. fot ajW sident of this State : Ordeied thererofegthati " QngJhal atfaphment. pifl Av'i! v.. . J-ferent persona'.umii)ond sj . 'vV-t1 . ; Benjamin, Miller YtiAriiishees. , y , 4p T appeannar to the satistactlon;oF Ihe Court, ? i puoucation ot uie penoency or ine aoovi' nameAt? suit be made in the iRaleiglt Ueelsft r, for Vic , v weeks successively, so that the rsaid defendant v may ppear before the said Court .tn '.the 21 J ... ..i- r. 1. .... .. It- . V v .'...- C'i Snowhill, and replevy, jkc. Witness,' WmWtf V. ' , iams, Clerk of said Court at Office, thed ton . " day of Nov. 1829. ' ' ' " ' . 35 WM. WILLIAMS-CllcV h ' . State of .North-Carolina -, A:c County: ry lvv, - ;1 Superior Court of Law and Equity- all Term; Petition for Saleo Durwell Simms & others. VP? v Which-' ,Wm vSi.mma Lxparte. fw.do late of Wake, . J died bosewediv, . uw, fT appearing to thesatisfactlqrvof ithev Court that John Simms, one of thechHdrea of AVil liam, hath removed, beyond the limjta jof thi ' Stale, and lith died leaving him surviving the v vester. intermarried with Pennv another chVl 'does not jwing children, vjz : Martha, Calvm $ijTe- ; ( Sunt ;jM and Marion : And -it tart her an'f" f; peariner io ine t;oiirt, tnac jsepl i.oy,, wrq -; resine wunin me iimjis or iue oiaie z- iiisoroer- . ed, that publication be made inTthe Italeigh . gisier for six weeks, that the said chi (ken, sap! j . ' grand-children, and heirs of the saidVVilliamt. r Simms, dee'd, be and appear '-beforeujthe Judgtt f of our Court f Lquaty to he 1ulden in' Jtier' county of Wake, at the Court house'in llaletgh, en the first--Monday after the 4th Monday fy March next, and ph ad, answer or demur; otheri wise the Bill will be taken pro coni?o asto them t and decreed tccoidmgly. '',vj1,i Witness. H. Mi Miller, fclerk and blaster, nf ; Wke Court of Equity, the 1st" vionday. ftet t .'ViW-' j the'4thMonday of Septemb r,1829.. . tl. M. MU'LERV 'llftV Money xtbst. iff 3 ling in the Stagv "from Raleigh to Fayette. ? v ile, lost a packet ot money and ; papery t ha s precise sum not known, but believed ;tt te ; be tween twwand threrhundred 4H'rf cmstin5 of Treasury' Notes, severaVone,loll.NewDWu bdls, two dollar State Bank bils, sveraKfiv'e and ten dollar State Bank iritis, and fiveand" teri dollar bilfs on Sojuth-CaralTnaJiank ; ! or-5? tent dollar bills on the . United State Bank, oneVlth- tinctly recollected to be signed by Johii Huske and one by Jones. " Also, . five dollar. CheraW? -bill, folded in a paper, -'and cmidrsedD? Mask to whom it belongs, here was also a Justice's Judgment for $90, i n -faVor of Stackbxirgher'a - 1 , ) list MrLegrand of An86n,,witht' - Kxecutors agamst credits thereon. The whole was folded ina sheet of blank :pa. r, nd'si.ugly tit'd up. A l;beral rewarrJi will per be paid to the person finding th ; same,' .afldde- livering it io the Editors of the R gistevHateiglV v the'lidnor of the Observer Fayct(evillej '-brltci the. Subscriber. y,vr.J GEO. C. MENDEKHALI Jan. 13. i CtnUbrd countyi K. C.,t';i WANTED" flO purchase immediately,. aP4tr'pf.' BAY X HOHS ES, for the Carriage -not exceed 8 years old. ;t'I.yU purchase :i them together hr separately 1 vvii-i-.-ruL.ri. OT , ACL iJ FOR HAlE u:hi ng oyr acres, ana anotiiep- lTfvfe'mn on the south side of Swift Creek, The cts are contiguous, and were purchased some yer'-; ; go by the late Wm- JLipmour, jot .Wm.' irow-tK; ' Apply io tne canon oi ine; Kegist. w,no are autuorisea oy me uwuer iu scii 'saiu ianu Augustus, 1829i SILK-WORM EGGS; .4. o -.i r A'm L.tL - i .rin..i.i,j..,.i. it contain i f lHE Subscriber has prbvided himselft with a ; i: s t ' 1 large supply Silk-Worm'; Eggs, for, th V. 1. J in the cultivation of SilKV Tfiey are oftheVeit M f ranco ana i;nina oererai -yeOT'expewnce.Tirii i-u i has enabled him to give am pie directiant fo the " ' 1 & 1 ' imnroveroents "on the old modes, which-re cv. . tllOiiai: vius.u . i ,v , Maiijr v rm raB n mm m c.m . m mm mm m m w- m w mmm j k mmw . v a i. knowledged by all lo Be important. Th'e" Eggi 'J with full directions can be tent bf mad, wit&A penccx saiety, io any uaxt or ine ij own, ajia tge &nd m white apot on each Miotttder., Sue is a postage to: no casejrill kceed.ime doiLir. Apf 4 1 1 plicaticmabymailpf private eomejanceac '&, companied with fiye3oHarswill . beprbniptly , attended to, and10,0oa:eggs, wUbdirectloris 'fS- 1 immediately entit . The viuter season !eing thd . v proper, anaiinaeea, jue- pniy ume, lor eonvj?y - i f ahces byTOaiLiapphcations should be immedktef . - -AkJ i ' lytnade-r l;t X " ' 7 ? f. - .V4- - GIDEON" rc RMTTrt. - - :di "u l irayeu or oipieu. r ; , : Xii ITiRfftI the subscriberron the 9th fauiWht J f?t 4 ' 1? sorrel MA HE, 8 Or d yfeartf d, handi SV1 1 bih, Fa.handsomefotni; with a ttarinJitTfaee' : , A f ewara oi en, uuwars m oe given-tr tn ej-. K i A. " ! i ... ..-1 i V' k t J it'" ... ..jt-..j 1 ' t t t T 1 1 fc . . P1 1' ,f;.i I 1Z I 4. f In Guilford county, on the JOih inst Mrs. I.r' itaoiems any thetate; eattivrFord.