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I I I I 3 2 S' VM at? 5Jba a AeDuiltfcf, but tp wfcat atacunt. GAZETTE. ven his name is not made known as yet. Post. I' vr ORg, JPIiY gg, 1829.

Tingretfrsd a few Tninute feturned with a verdict of "guilty as indicted. Mr. Coxe, for the defendant, moved an arrestofjudgement. The defendant then gave security ip 100 to appear to answer the judgement, and the court adjourned at 5 oclock. Tilt cf Sifltt cJaaty, Keamcky, burnt Judge Hickey hi on the first of the late term of the Circuit Court, over which he presides.

The Judge has' rendered himself thus offensive to the people by filling the vacancy of the clerkship of his court by a brother-in-law, whose residence is in the State of Tennessee, JVational The following is an extract from a. sermon delivered by gam shall receive if out of the state ofMa- ryland the above reward including what the law allows, and if taken within the state of Maryland one hundrrd dollars. Chs. orthington. Julv 28, 1829, 4 P.

S. All pefsbns whatever are hereby forbid hiring, harbouring, concealing ot taking away said negrois at the peril of the law. i i i I i h-at volunteer onrnames, place in winch they, exist, the are oma- Bat the per. Ttl isiaa km 'lat. b.te tot ti.

tact 4ctv 3IARRIED. On Thu rsflajr last, by the Rev D. Zarh-arius, Mr. Jacob Binkley, ofWrightsville, to Miss Leah Krohn, of Hellam township. 'f Reward offered.

A reward of five dollars i offered by a gentleman in New-barg, through? the columns of the Newburg Gazette, to a lady who will wear the smallest hat in Church for the next six months. ef our town had frequent demon fcons but perhaps never to the same as by the handsome display made C'1 tiirCe full uniformed companies pa-L0n last. It was the first pa-efthe Jtottonal Grey 8, who made military debut in a manner to presage that could be desired from both 2c nven. Sunday last this young assrmbied in the Episcopal church the Mr. Thorn delivered; an repriate discourse on their voluntary llment among whom iu thy rCf danger will (devolve the defence country? and invoked a blesjrfac on ution which has for its object the honor and safety of the republic? Awful Destruction.

The Boston Commercial Gazette announces that a decoction peke-root, mixed with molasses, attracts and kills cockroaches in immense numbers. A gentleman states that he killed with this dose, 575 in a single night. the Rev. Mr. Schaeffer on the 5th July The suggestions very happy, and beautifully expressed, and we recommend them to particular attention.

JLas. Cour. and JSnq. Notwithstanding tje religious toletatnce in our land, a notwithstanding a fostering political liberty, noble subjects! smil-ele-vating themes! notwithstanding thennual rejoicing of the nation on the Independent Fourth-nothing has been done to bring congregations and Christian denominations together on that to unite in religious exercises! And, to this moment, Christian poet aud patriotic mpsician has noi furnished us with a national hymn, a suitable air, in which all churches and sects and parties might devoutly unite on the great lAmerican Why are these things1 delayed I Wtiy are not measures taken to inspire the Warts of our children on the4th July withja deep sense of Gods goodness to this nation, and of eur duty to our Heavenly Benefactor? What a thrill haye I felt through ill my frame, what a holy sensation, ten at times I have read an account of vhatis done abroad, in Pyotstant Europe, ir parts of Lutheran Germany, when national deliverances are jcommemcrated, and WASHINGTOX ARTILLERISTS. Take- notice that an election wi)l be held at tbe court house in the borough of York, on Friday the 7th day of August next, vee.i the hoars of 3 and 6 oclock in the afternoou, for the purpose of electing one 24 Lieutenant of said corps.

Wtn. Nes, Brigade Im fleet or. July 28, 1829. NOTICE' Is hereby given to the heirs of James Smith, late of Newbury township, in the county of York and state of Pennsylvania, deceased, that the subscribers who have become purchasers of the ral estate said deceased, are ready To pny( to the said heijs or their legal 'representatives their respective distributive shares cf the money left in the sands of said purchasers during the life of said deceaseds widow (she being now dead,) the said heirs arc therefore earnestly requested to come forward, receive jheir money and release their claims as the subscribers are deter, mined to pay no interest accruing tiler eori after tU6d, ate of this notice. John Adam Drorbaugbi July 20, 1829.

1 I Fr'orh the National Intelligencer THE CASE OF ANN ROYALL. 1 PENX.SYL VANIA VOL.U3rTESKS, ute Caution. Vecre under. the impression there Calhoun folks hereabouts. But it rg we must have been mistaken, if editor of the; Carlisle Gazette speaks Bv him we hare received the first nation, that at the celebration of the i this county, celebrators had rrily extolled jhc talents and princi-l0t Calhoun ai)d Ingham, and stud i avoided to toast Van Bqren, or any trmerber of the cabinet I -jyraswe have not seen or heard any l.ofthis alledgcd toasting, we would the editor of the Carlisle Gazatte to irm us where those celebrations took and who were) engaged in them, in town or county.

We should like to vr who these Calhoun men are, who rrived to celebrate the anniversary of tiome great religious and political benefit A special mating of the cotps will be held at the house cf Job Bacon, on Thursday the 30th inst. at7 oclock F. M. on business of impbrwnce. Enos bin all, Captain.

July 28, It is extolled by ten thousand and ten thou sand assembled people, who, having been taught from their Childhood, Teadilyjoin jn some National Hymn, such'astne sublime Hymn and rneody of the immortal Luther, commencing: A strong fortress is our GodJ what a national blesimg is such a celebratio is to hinder us from doing the saiW, on the 4th of ily? The subscriber hereby ferwarn all pet sons from taking Assignments on two notes by him given one to John Smihi dated 31st March 1812. for 2s.3dj payable six months after the decease of Mary, the widow of James Smith, deceased. And one Henry Smith, of th same date, for the same sum artd payable at the same time as he is determined nnt to pay the said notes, he having demands against said John and Henry Smith! to a largbr amount than said notes Adam Drorbaugh. July 20, T829. After the Jury in the case of Watkins had retired, the Attorney U.

S. took up the case of Mrs. (postponed from yesterday) and a Jury having been impannelled, the indictment was read, the following is the form in which tbe jindict-ment was found by the Grand Jury. County of Washington -The'Jurors of the; U. for the county aforesaid, upon their oath, present, that Ann Royally late cf the county aforesaid, widow, being an evil disposed person, and a common slanderer and disturber of the peace and happiness of he qukt and hon-1 est neighbours, on the 1st of June, in the year cf our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, and on divers davs and times, as well before as afterwards, in the county aforesaid, in the open and public streets of the City of Washington, in the county aforesaid, in the presence and hearing of div-rs good citizens in the said county, did filsely and maliciously slander and abuse diveis good citizens of the said county, to the comman nuisance of the good citizens of the United States residing in the county aforesaid, to the vi! example of all others in like cases f-fending, and against the peace and govern ment of the U.

States. -v I And the Jurors aforesaid, upon their oath aforesaid, do further pre sent th.it the said Ann being an evil dispo- independence in such a manner, as to pe the knowledge of all persons in this of the world. I For instance, Let the laws of order and temperance executed on thfit day as well as on d. John fired Smith has accepted the ointment of United States, Attorney Kentucky District. The state-it that he had declared for Mr.

Clay next President, fpms out to be a sheer ition fabrication. Democratic Meetinsr. National Greis AT ITNTIO'N lathers Let the magistrates on that day also enforce the lesnlatons which they are sworn to maintair af all times Let 6ome public place (cf which there is no want in City or village) be cfeated of all and congregating disorderly pet sons. Let ijtll decent persons, jjthe members of all coi ongregations, and every person vdio is 1 1 he President of(the United Stater; and Vefcyy Van Burjn have been on a visit (fir venerable fellov- citizen Char Us roll, of Carrolton, at his country re- You w'ill assemble in parade brder, rummer uniform, frontj of thd Acab mv. on, Saturday the 8th pf August next, at ttvo oclpck, in the afternoon.

Bit Order of the Cafitain. George Hay, Is Sergeant. July 28, 1829. tjlispcsed to observe a propler degree of nee on the rnaniior. seel oerson aforesaid, and a common 4 A meeting of the Democratic 'Republicans of the county of York will be held at the house of Mr.

Jacob Craumer, innkeepi er, in the borough of York, on Monday ev-etvng the 3d day ot Aujrust nefct; to eon1 suit on measures relative to the approach ing election. I By order of the Standing Committee July 21, 1829 N. B. The committee appointed by tht Harrisburg which nominated George Wo'f, as a Candidate for Govern- or are invited to meet at thp same place Thr members are Col. W.

S. Franklin D. Small, Esq. Adam King, Daniel Dieh Col, Henry Logan, Maj. Henry Snyder.

Vm. D. Gobrecht, Robert Cowan, A. Jordad, Esq. ecorum, meet ir such public blace, ndehtlie auspicesmf proper officers -Let hem une atanjerly hour before the time of miHtary parjides cr civil processions Let tbe living circle be extended as far a9 possiblep4ltet all the ministers of, religion be stationed at suitable distances the VALUABLE UKOPKIITA FOR SALE.

that I decide when Doctors disagree Watkins Isayf HE is the enemy of all others they (the Jacksoni-mrst hated mid feared some of the Doctors sav Mr. CLAY is the per A tunica a i wnt vjic iiiuuuuuis- we most fear, We 11 save the doc- a gjven signal, letjeach minister read along multitudes ihe trouble cf this nice atul a s.cold and disturber of the peace of her nonest and quief neighbors, on the first day of Jutie, eighteen hundred and twenty nuie, as aforesaid, at the county of, Washington aforesaid, and on divers i btber days and tirms, as well before as afterwards, wa, and yet is, a common Scoklatid dtunber of the peace and happinssot he' qniet anl honest neighbors residing in the bounty aforesaid and that the said Am Itoy-all, on the said first dav of June, in the ear aforesaid. ytd on divet oUiejr days and times, as well before as in the opt-n and public streets of the city of Washington, in the cointy aforesaid, did deeUitig Scect tf, question. Ihe Jacksonian, do; ont rlime et: L-erv minister her or both of them. If the iiitant fear either or both of them.

then. offer an npprpriatb sprayer. Thereupon tt fear them when they had power and tht! vwt cnncoUr of free haptvl pco- in their need hands, they Bcite in si National Hymn XE.JTjbS.S ter which, let such tjenior tierym. Jjenior tlergym.nn purse- 'y her credit hor se-strings fc.a.C. Af- as maybe selected, pronounce from an ele-yated station, a benediction, and thus miss the great aod I deyont assembly.

I iiVv- i bU Ic-t -1 i .1 M.i I i I i -I i 1 1 i i i 1 LI i I 1. I 1 5 ,1 i i 1 I 1 4 i 1 4 -1 i i 1 i 4 fr 1 I i A A 4 i i I i 1 tt TO HATT1RES. HAT IJO Of ft.T Of a superior qual'ty justCTeceivt-cfaiid fo sale by Gorgc Snfall Yjark, July 14, J829. 'hat does Pant say A country cler-aa about repairing toxhurch 1 mewing, was informed hey had no meat for dinner where v. hi.

iaa about repairing toxhurch on Sun- ra-l JS "LW'f! hi. -i iiCi icn nie, itj uci) il sne ti ice and outrage qud crime cold be pre The subscriber dfft rs at private, the following property, late the estfte and ni tiisioi place of Adam IvLter, Esq.de-ceascd. A plantation and tract of land, con raiu ing 15)ACRS, more or less, situate iiijNewimry township, adjoining-lands of William Nichole, Ludwig Kister, Jacob Bui ger aud otheis. On the premises aie erected a two story sron annov and distui the good People! of the dwelling house, stone barn and Bton' United States, residing in the coijntyi a- spring houst and stillhouse. I The land foresaid, by her open.publ'c, and co umon scolding, to the common' nuisance ofthe good citizvnS of the Uuitfd States residing in the county aforesaid, totlie evil) exain- pie orall others in like cases ofpndir.g and against 'the peace and Government of I the United States.

i Aijd the Jurors aforesaid, upon tlmir CHthWoresaid, do further prrsint. Jwdline and sprir.g fconse fd the said Ann Koyall, bemo an evil dupo- Jtone brn- These two trlets will Unsold set! person as aforesaid an a common ad may jsuit purena-tttrhyr of the peace aud happiness! ot her Those wishing to see Ihe honeat.nnd quiet ihors, on the hret of, wU, h. Jine.n they ear and on utvera day ou the last mentioned tract. Wdcspatched black man. Caisar I stfd the -P blessing to which he to NOTICE.

All persons i idebted on the books rorge S.iidll Sc'Sons, prior to the orge S.iidll Sc'Sons, prior to the cf yeaf 1828, arc reqijC5erl to call and make set. dement, as no longer indulgence cart be given. York, July 34. 1829. i day.

dJr ot t.n.ptat.oi,-nay. alble- would it preye to many thioughbt atrtl eternity; I propose nothing1 is not feasible. AIT sects and all parties can conscientiously unite iu such a. pljm. It would do our children more real benefit than any pode I have yet seen of a 4ah of Lc plan be first adapted in New York.

1 i irghbor of his, "tpc of Paul. -after which he to church. Thu black fellow went ttbeef, but wasj refused on the ground liis master had already borrowed ve-but had neglected to pay. Cx-rcpiirrd to church, the refusal of the null running in i his head and it so pwedthatjust as he was entering the 'is master dilating upoh the of the apostle and thus addressed carets Whatj floes Paul say itT supposing himself interrogated, an-rtd What do plassa Paul say why he cant let ypu hab no more meat lpay up de ok score igcncrail, town to borrow a piece ot wa direct to rc- felt iu the remotest the example will be Ilnni A. Kisterv REV.

JOHN WINEBRENNERS HYMN BOOKS RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY George Small At Sons York. July 14, 1829. can ttr an of July 28, 1829. I hr Is of 1 this ich ip icing i camQri 5in afi cooler wit The fi as pic a Htakf minute 'xqunit ys win sorpr Of an ih frr be Hu up'J a )ffi. Vkicj it 4 it Is ut inti xaenifi rsk 0( cape eitf and guish, adjnii ii dfr Ji phe afli inh they mief o( ionabh it our i in tb might emend -micr npany mic em hive i good uipplf unlo' ce.D une ti invb i imp1 street aansh aot drr oats, ifabo hin; ACTS OF ASSEMBLY.1 part of the Uiponi barely, whatever contribute toward the moral health ration, is worthy of ttye serious attenti every chi istian.

God-f blessing be Amen. fi Natciies. The Southern Galaxy, in speaking cf Natchez, paragraph, which we commended fur the than the fidelity of t6e picture Business is Vorse than dull. The are (not at homel The lawyers, as they Say in have gone into a stat retiracy The doctors v.car the fac of of and times, as before as afterwards, was, and vet is, a common brawler and sow er of discord ameng her honest and quiet neighhoi s'; ard that the said Ann on the said firt June, afpresaid, and on divers da and times, as well before as afterwards, at the county aforesaid, in the open and pubfic streeB afoiesaid, in the county aforesaid did anney and disturb the gued propfeof th United btates residing in the county aforesaid, by her open aod public brawling and public slan-dfers. to the common iiutsdticeof the good citT9ens of the United States, residing in the county afor-dd, to the evil example of all others in like case and a The countys quota of laws passed at the session of the legislature have been cceived, and are ready for delivery at tha jrothonotarys office.

'll. ortr Prothonot ary. Prothonotarvs office, York, July 1822. tbe commencement of Rutgers Colon Wedfifesday lat, the degree of D. was conferred on the Hon.

and oM). on the Rev. yor Mavcr, of the theological semi-4 the German! Reformed Church, Scv.Joseph MFiroy, of Ncw-York, Cornelius! D. Westbrook, of UL ATTEND. Tht sub sc iver, u' shies to s.li his pro- 1 I pcrty.

i Situate in Ftedbrickl county, MarylarY It lies within than two miles o' Mouni: St. Marys Seminary near Em-mitsburg 1 i CONTAINS ABOUT arres goml quality red Land, one moiety thereof is in a high state of cultivation, and the whole of it susetpti tible of improvement to grat advantage. Persons wishing to purrhasei property in that neighborhood are invited to examuu the same A bargain will be given, as it lies so remote from mV residence. For terms enqdire of G. iVl.

Register of Mfills, in Frederick Town, who is authorised to contract for the same. 1 I BLADEN DULANY, July 28, 1829. Alexandria, D. C7 solemnity, and are shaved by the square VAIiUAllLE PROPERTY FOii SALE. re a and foot.

In fact, we shall shortly requi pack of hounds to keep the rabbits foxes from burrowinglin Main-street. W0pcf forty ton! burthen, has pass-Kh the Delaware and Chesapeake Without obstruction. 4 gainst the peace and Government THOMAS SWANN, Attorney S. The two first counts having been demurred toon Tuesday TaSt, by Mrs. Roy-alls Counsel, and the Court having! yesterday delivered its opinion sustaining the demurrer, and quashing the two' first counts, the and last count formed the indictment on which the defendant whs now to be tried, and the trial proceeded.

On the part of the presecution, the fol- 'Stambachs-valedictory appears in Harrisburg Reporter, annodneing Jwdrawal as one; of the editors of that wBch will hixeafter be conducted wiry Welsh anp Jesse Miller. 1 Remarkable case of aty insect suppose be hatched jn the human body. Balston, Spa. July 5, 182 Dear Sir Tlfie following recital of a phenomena wliipli happened about a sbxe, will be a subject jof inquiry am naturalists and pfiysicplns. A young jv man.

the daughter of aj (respectable farmer in Edinburg, Saratoga county, in this State, while in afield bf new mown lUy, felt the sting nf a large! green grasshopper, i 500 DOLiLARS 1 1 REWAHD. Ranaway on the 22d inst. from the subscriber. Jiving in Baltimore county, state of Maryland, and about; 17 miles from Baltimore citj, the follow ii negroes as'she then exppessed.it. Some time the winter follovying, OTe discovered a mour on the shoulder between the cara-cori and acromian process, attended with pain and Uneasiness.

After about weeks centinuatice, it disappeared som three A dark mulatto aged 24 years, about five feet five or six inches high, stcut and well made, stoop's a little in his shoulders, large mouth, and a down look when spoken to, a large head and very oh jhis right knee he has a small wound occasioned by Will be offered atPuofic Sale, on Tuesday the, 22d day of September next, on tho premises, the following valuable property viz: A TRACT OF FIRST RATE LIJISSSTOXE i.AJYO formerly the property of George Wolf; de ceased, and now in the tenure of Peter Klunk; situate in county, about 3 miles from the borougk of Hanover and on the great road leading: from the latter place to FredericktownRs-adjoinina lands of Kitzmiller, 11 Kitznoiller, I Lily and others, containing 1 180 ACRES PATENTED DAXD. The improvements are a one story Log House, Log Barn, Still Housed with a neverfailing spring of water near the latter, an apple orchard and the whola under excellent fetfee. About half the above mentioned ferm Ts cleared, the residue is thickly set with heavy timber. It will be either sold tes? getfeer or the cleared land with a euffi cient quantity of wood will be sold seper-ate, and the remainder of the woodland will be divided into lots to suit purchasers Persons wishing see the property will call on Peter Clunk, residing en the farm, wha will shew the same. The sale will commence at 19 oclock on said day attendance given by J.

Eichelbeifger) Jacob Smyser, Charles A Morrisrj Administrators of the estate of Bfrbcfrcrgcr, detentd. ft it a cut from his scythe. not rcccii ed any late informa-Vveto the taking of the permanent understand that thete is still mo-lu the Treasury to meet the remands. This is obtained by way Prary loans. We have no appre-.

the work will be permitted to funds, but we do believe, 13 great deal of underhand inrelatioh to the permanent1 1 By disaffected politicians as 'cr -fCrS sBall be disappointed if those who are now spreading the first to be caught in ic. Harrisb. Ref tor ter. cf the 2 1st last onr town with visitors who came here qrL0sc handing in proposals for jsui 10:1 and construction ofthe.re-sections on the North eVfj About 450 proposals were i which we presume for whole 20 vLC.0use(lucritly fhe disappoint-'h jp-pe Cfy numerous. 'Tere not deterred Ute of the treasury.

a the United States vlb. Iuu.cu ates Branch lowing witnesses were examined, Messrs. Jehn Coyle, Coyle, George Watterston, J. ODunn', Christr Dunn, J. G.

WhitwelJ, Charles MCormic, John T. Frost, L. H. Machen, and Geo. W.

Dawson, and for the defendant, the following witnesses were called and examined, viz. Hon. JohrfH. Eaton, Sarah Stack, jMrs. Greer, 1 ims, Hickey, F.

May, Jr. J. Underwood, and J. Holohan. The examination and cross examination of these witnesses occupied nearly five hours.

Being at length finished, (Mrs. Royal! rose and made a shoi but pathetic; address to the Jury, urgingthem to defend her against oppression, to prove hem-selves the protdetors oi personal rights and liberty warning them against sanctioning a system of clerical domination, and persecution, which if not checked by the freedom of speech and of the press, and these defended by independent juries, would produce a state of things which would endanger the Judge on the bench, and even the President hitnself; that this system, and this prosecution, were part of a general scheme, of which the attempt to stop the mails on thcSab-bath was another feature, 6 cc. See. The Consul on both Sides submitted the from the shoulder, and she felt a path a-iongrthe course I of the clavicle and in it appeared at th Side of the neck, partly under the stem clenia muscle. Her pfiysicin treated for scrofula with apparent.

Success, for it again disappeared, until July! when it was Jje once more at the shoulder the tumour about the size of an henfa egg, arid wjith evident fluctuation, when it was opened with a small disehargejof unhealthy pas, and along with t)a living grasshopper, two inches in length and breadth proportionate. The oply conclusion is, that the eeg must have been deposited the year before, and arrived to maturity by a process of incubation. Should you think this narrative worthy of being generally knon, you are at liberty to-dc as you may think advisable. I remain your friend, See. ELIPHALET ST.

JOHN thcrUh A black woman, 123 years of agfe, five feet four or five inches high, stout and well made, has a broad round and full face, rather a down look when spoken ta, walks brisk, though appears clumsy, rather a pleasant countenance-Sail passed as Charles wife. Charles has often been detected in stealing he stole a horse in the neighborhood when he I went off, and toek him in the neighborhood of Jefferson in Pennsylvania, where he was found he is rather fond of spirituous liquors. Whoever apprehends the.aforesaid negroes delivers them to the subscriber in Mary- 1 I fnl; cse without stgusieat, aod the jury ha Uud or secs it tfceg) go that get them a -r 4 4.

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