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-V- A of Dominico lurnt Rosieau; BEGGSo kTttT II. Iherir.r the SliBerlor Court far the District flf Will snnfelied ll eminence tn-the23J soncd Timber for "his 7-'" If vrM tetold at Fidtlk Vendue at a Store jlinjr a Tew, bands', who ar in Bow Street. 2 doors frdM Mr, Bahrjs port. SfoKSrYJwjthe, present Sneaker at Repi'escnU- ensuing election, 4 all trre-'-votes except. seen.

Governor, being for him. Mr. Snyder is ens the 'Gerrrian interest, has been leIaripr 0 years" past, and: fLjnenr of the convention who formed th present constitution of that State. lie is also said to be a man ofsouhd head and upright heart. A Savannah paper mentiens that nlan of the name of Brenilty, from the county oi Jiurke, has beeri arrested and committed on a charge of attempting to set five to the city of Savannah.

In the trial of Lord Headfort for rr int. con. lately published, Mr. Curran cives the followirtff ohaaf-i ed and (w believe) just descripti on ot Irish Hospitality 'r-pv' There is another consideration, Qentfe-. mec, which I think most imperiouslr mands even a vtndictiveaward of exemfiary' qaraages, ana mat is, tne oreacn or fiosp-Itatity.

To peculkrl does it be-) long td avenge the violation of ns altar. The hospiltuy of other countries iS-jfrMrniaS liieifirsfr fn polished, of the latter. But the hoEDithtr of an Irishman iaot the run- ning account of posted and ledgered courte- as other countries it springs line all his qualities, his faults, his virtues di-j rectly from his heart. The heart of an IrijSh-; man is by nature bold, and he confides it is tnder, and he loves it is generous, and he gives it is social, and he is hospitable. This sacrilegious has prophar.ed the religion of that sacred altar so eJevaied in our vorshio, so precious to our devotion and it i our privilege to avenge the crime.

I ou must euuer puit uown tne aiiar, ana a bolish the worship, or you must preserve its sanctity undebased. There is no alternative between the universal exclusion of all man kind from your threshold, And the most rigorous punishment of him who is admitted and betrays- This defendant has been so trusted, has so betrayed, and you ought to make him a most signal eaample''. Married, In this vicinity, on Thursday last, Mr, Samuel Klttref, jun. of Granville county, to Miss Eli -a. A.

Atkins, daughter of Mr. Charles Atkins. For the Register hy axe country places more remarkable ior Scandal than populous cities They are not? some of my captious readers will instantly ex- claim: "Villages and small towns, sand country neighbourhoods, live in undisturbed felicity, and enjoy (constant harmony, festivity and I shall content my- self for the present with answer-iog that they are, and appeal for the truth ot the position to its antiquity. In places far removed from the great and crouded theatre of the metropolis, the scenes of life come so near the eye,) that every little wheel and puily becomes visible to the audience The actors are there indeed so few, and so seldom do any incidents occur in the rural drama of sufficient importance to excite a general interest, that if the good people in a country town were not to find a substitute for rriore im portant articles of intelligence in the minutiae of family transactions, they must either be condemned to silence, or laid under the dreadful necessity of cultivating internal resources. No such miserable alternative awaits the happier inhabitants of the metropolis.

There, day unto day furnishes an everlasting fund for talk, and the insatiable thirst for news is gratified by such, a succession of great events, that t. FaXtttcvitU, Suiliihtc C3- ahdliav- eiwell acn minted with theii pa'r'tfcutar BfaccheaV is "induced he can furnish Work ia his equal any that has hitherto beciade in sbop in this part of the Country; i is disposed to sett R.I.dtnj Chait-a Aotk-bJe or single, at the low 'price of Forty five He has a few Giggs and Stages nearly finished, which ht wiil sell at leduced pricoa. Repairs dooff very 1ovl JHr. HQ, STRAYED, From tbe Vicinity of Person Court-House, on. the bib, tut, AN AGED UKY about He Itai several Saddle Marks- on his-Bdek is rather sore b-t he.

may be knjown most certainly by iifs Knee Joiit6 big considerably bowed and is much wind-called. Any Person giving Information of the Horse, so that he may be restored to Major Ogilby of Person County, or to the Printer hereof, thall bs? rewarded for their Trouble. April G. c5 1 Raleigh i IS03. That weekly satire on decency and I common sense, tne iws been long sinking -epev and oeeper into the mire of Intamy, ana fi now become so puerile ar.d contemptible, to excite the scorn ol every man sense and character.

Even those who agree with the Editorin poetical opinion, biustiiot nis tmscctuty, auu condemn his malignity.) The unjustifiable manner in which he introduces into his last paper the names ol Messrs. Staiurord, Little, WellWorn, Baker and Alston, and the indecent allusions winch are made with a view to place the hrrt ofuce in the Slate in a ludicrous point of view, will assist in it to the ohlivion to which it is hastening. The memory of these patriots ill live in the hearts of a grateful community, vhen their Slacderer vili be lorgotten, or re memhered onlv to be execrated. This despicable attempt at ridicule, will doubtless be treated bv the obiects of it with its deserved contempt For what revenge on Boylan can be bad, Too dull for laughter, tor rep.y too mad, Uncag'd, then, let the harmless monster course, For calumny inflicts no wounds 1 such a -from Robert Williams, Esq. of Roc kinpham county, in this State (for merly Hit Representative oi that district in Congress) has been ap pointed Governor oi the Missi ssippi 1 erntory.

1 his appoint ment was concurred in oy the be nate betore the adjournment Congress but we have not yet heard whether Mr. Wilmmf has accepted ofit. Abraham Collins, of Lincoln county this State, whohas fong been suspected of counterfeiting Bank Notes other paper money, was in Killsoorougb gaol on the ita inst. Benjamin Uorsiev, Lewis Larkm Sawyer, Jas. Cbghorn, and Geo.

Randal, were alio apprehended as accomplices, but admitted to bail. PI i nese persons were tasca dv a Mr. Abercrombie, employed for that purpose by the Directory of the Branch Bank at Savannah. rheir trials will come oa at our Tune Federal Court. A person ot the name of Sloan was tried at Hillsborough Superior Court for horse-stealing, and con victed, lie is said to be an old offender.

A passenger In the last southern stage complains heavilv of the man ner; in which the business of the stage is conduced from Lumberton to Mr. Pittman.s plantation The distance is only; 13 miles and he avers that the liorses were so bad, hat though they were severely hipped, it took Jive hours and a half to travel that distance. If this compi. int be well-founded, it can not top soon be, remedied, as such a defect 'm any qne stage will greatly injure, the whol Captain IBrowb of the shinEliza of Edenton. arrived.

at Occacack, ihe 6th inst. in 2 1 duys IvomS St. Kitts, states that on the Sthyult. a French Heet armed at Basseterre of 1 1 sail. rlrf V(in nf l4fVcriino Fittm A three jrigatesyfohe brig and two schooners.

3hey.took the town oH nasseterre wunoirr. ring a gun, ana denvahden oC Uie inhabitants 200,000 dollarbut got A0fiM cunencv. anoy va pni ircm. me vxitiector on ndon at 4 months sight for 10,000 steilisg, bvjtiit Seven vessels, carried off one ship and cargoj" and left the Ulaod At Nevis "where went next thty got' 4400 cud burnt they this v. the to that of of (an of of jAfjer.

surrender! rig, the French demanded, and get of tfaern jT.5,5DQ sterling, and burnt all the 'shipping! they sailed for Montserau Capt. Brown does not know what have done there he spokea vessel that saw them, in vessel su have been ori fiwl W'? Oo the 22d HSrth' fong. 73, 30, spote brig Amazon, John days from Nantz bonnd -Charleston, who informed turn 22 sail of the line M'ith 1 2,000 troops had sailed from France. Off Cape Fmestere, they fell in with 23 English "Merchantmen, under Convoy of one 74 and one frigate, which they took, and burnt the Merchant- men. Capt.

Amazreri, frfcm Guada loupe, arrived at New-York, informs that an embargo of 14 days which had been laid in consequence the arrival of the French squadron, was taken off just beforehis sailing that the French had carried into Point Petre' three iajKre them the Marquis of Landowa old Easl'Indiaman) another a large Guineaman laden with sugar and coffee which they sold ior 45,000 dollars and that they had taken into Bassetterre (Guad. 15 sail of British merchantmen, most them having very valuable cargoes. Advices are arrived from Cape Francois, which state that on the 2Gth of February General Christo-phe attacked St. Jago at the head 6O00 m-n, and took it after a very severe contest of an hour and a half against 1500 Spaniards The conquerors put the, inhabitants indiscriminately to the sword. On the day following the ferocious ar- my marched lor the city oi aamt Domingo.

We flatter ourselves (says a late London Times Jthat we are among the last who wiil be suspected ol partiality to Bonaparte. But there is not any thing more mischievous for this country, than the opinion, that he is generally detested in France and we hold it a duty to caution the public against such misrepresentations. The truth is the thinking part of the people (and how very few ar they in France I) may not entirel" rclieh the system of government he has established yet even these are divided in their sentiments some secretly aspiring after the visionary phantom oi a Republic, and iome desirous of the restoration cf -the- House of Bourbon. As to the nv of that light, volatile, and tritti.ig nation, we can assure our readers, on the best authority, that no sentiment is farther fror( their hearts, than that oi disafeci jm to the present govern ment. Dinners in honour of the Hero of the Mediterranean, have been given iu different parts of he JUni-ted States.

CcL-Eurr, contrary to expecta- tiou, did not make his arpearattoe in order to traverse his indictment at Hackensack. His counsel and the Rev. Dr. Mason, one of the witnesses for the state, attended but what was done respecting this business, has not yet transpired. Ihe votes of 58 towns for Go vernor of Massachusetts, give Mr.

Sirongthe federalandidate 9,085 and Mr. Sullivan the i he probabhty is, that though the republican vote will he stronger than it has been in former contests, Mr. Strong th present Governor, will be re-electee. The Governor of Pennsylvania- has again put his veto on a bill sea oy tne iegisiature tor rv latmg the administration of 'us' 1 which proposed to iave introcf' arbitrations in certain cases its being re-considered in the Ij of Representavcs, there vote tor, and 26 against it, V3). not being a constitutional niauhe the bill was lost.

I he Governor has also pW, veto on "An act altering the ue- ot appointing the CoxaptrolieV of whirh rrof 'J bill being re-considered passed 55 to 20. But on be train taken tin 1W the Sriat sec- bod a lost, 16 members voting agamst it, tne onsuttltlf quiring a maioritV of two-thi pass a bill rejected by tlicGoveed iv a meciuitr ot trie members both bouses of the General Ass bly of Pennsylvania held' for I- of a i I i i 1 I' Tireeni, part of the Stock of cut InsoU rxent Bootsellei- Cbaritslon 1 -x ABOUT Two Thousand Volumes Of fchoice Books in every Department of Literature containing some of the best Authors in Divinity, Law, Physic, Philosophy, the Arts and Sciences- History, BicgTaphy, NaruraJ rftstory, Philosophy, Subjects Poeuy and Dramatic Works, Novels, Sic- As this valuable Collection of Books will sold without Reserve, the Sale will afford opportunity to Dealers and others of purchasing valuable Works, mostly of the best London editions, much 4jeneath their real Value, and below the Price at which they are sold hi the best" Markets. Printed Catalogues may be had at the Vlace of Sale, at the Ppst-Office, and at all the Taverns in YOUNGLADIES' BOAR Dim SCHOOL TVTRS. FALKENER has the satls-faction of announcing to her Patrons and the Public, that a Gentleman (who has taught with much ApirrJation in several the most Tespetab! -Seminaries on t.eJoi rtnent) has engaged to attend her Academy, for the purpose of gvin Instructions in the various Branches of Mc sic, Dancing and theFEEV tANGUAGE. Sucii as chuse their Children or Wards to become Pupils therein will be pleased to make Application, when they can be acquainted with the Terras.

Mrs. F. to prevent Ladies tnd Gentlemen having annecessafy trouble, respectfully mentions, thai she cannot, afier th expiration of this reon tli, receive any more Scholars, as she will then have her full comple-rneut. Should any vacancy happen, or her plan be enlarged, due Notice shall be given Uoring tne nusunuuc Wvrrenton, April IS, 1805. i 4 SHERIFFS SALE.

WILL BE SOLD, On Wsibteiday the 31 of July intxt, at Gran- vtlie L.ourt-huu.e, npHE following "Tracts or Parcels of Land," lying in the County or tran- ville, or so much thereof as wiH dtscharge the Taxes.4ue thereon for tiie year lSUj, and the qf advertising, viz. 150 Acres, entered by bnioa iuephn, Beaver Dam district. 2it Acres 'and one-third, on the Watavs of Ledge of Rock, enlisted by Samuel Brown. 85 Acres, in Epping Forest District, given In by JohivFMlier. 131 Acres and one-fourth, given in by Beverly Harris, in Ledge of Rock District.

L. 118 Acres, in the same district, entered by Richard Wright. 208 Acres, cu the Waters of enlisted by Martin Kelly. 200" Acres, on or near the head of Cedar Creek, the property of ttnj heirs of Richard Brinkley.dec or some Other person unknown to the subscriber. Said tract of land has not been entered according to law.

800 Acres, entered by Levy Swinney, in Tar River rict. M- SMITH, April 4- Sheriff rf Grantniit Nofth-Carolina Richmond Gotinty, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, March Term, 1805. Thomas Pollard, vs. Original Attachment. Hardy Stephens, Evied on 200 Acres of Land ad- joiniug William Legrand.

Judgment by default. O-JereJ, that publication be made three weeks in the Raleigh Register, that, unless the. Iefcndant replevies and pleads befc re next Court, to be held on the second Monday in Juae next, at the Court-House in Rockingham, that Judgment iinal will be taken against him. Nouce-is accordingly hereby given. ELI TERRY, Clerk.

NOTICE. AS. committed to the Gaol of Vt xt i 18th cf Aiigust, 1804, a NEGRO FELLOW, who calls himself Lursford, and says he belongs Thomas Ritchie, livmg the State of Georgia, in the town of St. Mary's. The Owner is hereby desired to prove his projierty in said Negro, pay the charges before the 19th of August ensuing, otherwise will be sold "af'Tceably to law.

FRED. ALLEMONG, Gaoler. Salisbury, April 12, 16U. Fifty Dollars Reward. AN A WAY from Jtbe Subsciiber in the beginning of October last, a Ne gro Man named Jerry, fuII6Feet high, and about 21 Years old and has a Gap iu his under Fore Teeth he had five Fingers on each Hand; the little Fillers were cut off, and where they were is a Small Knob about the Size of a targe Wart.

He has been heard of in Nash County, and passes for a free Man. He has with. hm ashore Great coat of grey Bear Skin, his under Cloathiiug oi Homespun he had 'also with him a cou siderab'e Qiiantity of Money. I have sold "him siee heianaway to Mr. Joseph Fish Person deaveiing him to said Joseph Fish, in Johnston County, 18 Miles from Raleigh ar.d 16 from bnulhfieldi will-re oeive the above Reward.

Stakliso Johnson April 19th. 1805. STATE of NORTH-CAROLINA, SsALisatkY District. Court of Equity, March Term, 1805. Michael J7, Executor, TN this vs Cause it ti CoJ'er.

heme su2T- gested ti Gtjurt that the Defendant is an Inha! of the State of Virginia, and the sam warmg to the Court by the Alb davit It it ordered, bv tbeCoi tax ruhcation be made in the Uaiewl niter vf this Suit, far the- Space of. Uitfj and it is further ordered andtlecrB- the the eicfcrhtpiieif jCcdler appear anJ ani er to trie nesnferm' that'the iifil i'takeii'rj i aiwl a Decree made to it St I Of I tp any he said as of I tS as high-bred a Horse as everwas raised in He was gofbyHig-jke Highflyer by Herod. Jam" iMOo was got by toiEclipsej bv MarsVc, all of them, the best Horses of thsir day. DiJo on the sid of her dam was deeply -crossed into he Godolphin Ara bian she was sold at the' Duke of Cumber land's Sale, with Coerur.de then a Colt by her RUle," in the, year "90 for 1250 guineas, as may Be" seen by a reference to the General Sud Book and Racing Calendars' artdecrtificaiesinmy Possesion. is now in fud health and Perfection r4 Vu be let t0 Mares at the.

old Stand; two and a half miles west of Dollars each the ensuing commence the 1st of Match ind end the 1st of August. This sum njai by the payment of ti Dollarl. the l'5th of March, or 16 with the -Season. Any Person who has ent in Witt, tht (Mmil. sillPft' tfe WiS njypfppertyandhas failed to-have', a foal, may have two seasons for the of one, or may have a season for ten dollars, rea-fyr money, if he-failed by leap.

Insurance 25 Dollars, in advance. In this ca se, the money wilt be returned, on application, if the property ta the Mire is not changed, and she broves not with Foal. Corn av ill be furjiished Mares for ready JMoney at rhe Market Price Extensive and well-iiiclosed Pasturage and every 'tl -mmm llorse or left with Jtiin? But iLilL not be Jiable fox Accidents or Escapes. "V-vjr 'V DESCRIPTION. CoeuT deLion is a Veautiful'OBa, ifh, black Mane, Tail, Lew Hoofc, has Star on his Forehead, He is about sixteen Hands hurh.

has eood Bone, Smew and Muscle, strong Action, a hard constitution and fine Temper. PEDIGREE. Tido? Coeur de L'lon'sam, was got by Eclipses bar dam by Spectator grandam by. gratdam Lord Leg Da greaty great, great grandam by ELISHA WILLIAMS 'rrtinicvuntr; 20, 180J. fHE TfldllOVGH-BRED UORSK RATLER, IIX.

be ti to Mares the ensuing V' Scasan, at my Srable, at Snow-Hill, Greene Coumy, at th moderate Price of Ten Dollars the single Leap, Sixteen Dol lars' tne" Season, which may be discharged by the -Payment- of Fourteen Dollars on or beiore the JOth Day.ot Tanuary next tweit ensures and should the 'PrftpcfVy'w changed, the Person who put lier will berharged wkh the full arnount. If. any, Mare put: by the Leap rshonld want the Uprse a second by payinr Vix Doilarr more, shall be entitled totne re- miining Part of the Season Grain will be- furnished-at a moderate Price for those who require it-' Good Pastures, and Ser vants Board gratii, but uJt be ii able lor yvcciaenis or escapes vi jcvtnu wait even KATLERls a fine Bay, upwards of fifteen Hands and a half high. He was got byuld Shark, his Dam the noted running Mare Lad Legs She wis got by old his Grand Dam by Sbadille, "his grsat Grand Dam by old Fearnought, hi3 gieat great Grand Dam was imported by Celonel ItjKidolph of Virginia. KACIXG PEFOHMANCES.

In October 1799, two Miie hoars, a Sweepstakes for three Year olds, over the Halifax Turf, he distaiced Mr. Schev'k'a Filly." In February, 18D0, over course, two Mile Heats, hs beat severa of the best Nags, can ying ninety Pounds, He also in a tew day saher, beat the best Horses, two Mile heats, over the cbm-se in Augusta. He has never and is uppoVed by the bes't Judges in North-Cire-liaa to be equal to ar.y Herie on the Continent, four mile Heats. BENJAMIN EVANS. Snow-HiH, Greene County, Feb-' 18th, 1305 FOR SALE, TpIFTY-EIGHT Acres of Land, situated ard adjoining to the Tewn of Milton one half Acre Lot in said Town, iri proved with a Store-flous bum ber-House and a Dwellinir-Hduse with two Rooms beiow a Kitchen with two Rooms and Fire Places, nnd other necessary Out Houses one Lot fronting a.

rdss 'lie Street, whereon is erected a Cotton Gin Saws in good Order, in a UJua! convenient House tor picking and paNM' -f Cotton: two unimproved Va-eiinisf wherein there has been ukenup-wardsvteue Eighty of Tobacco which comrntneedon the first Day of last November. I will sell a great Bargaia in the above Property for Cash. Credit would be given for a Part, by the Purchaser givjng Bond nnd approved Security. For further. Particulars and Terms apply to the in his Absence to Thomas Bouldin, MffrChaiu, oi this Placer ASA THOMAS.

Milioti, March SOtb, 18u5. COMMITTED fa tbe Goal of Casvsell county, on toe 31st ult. A NEGRO TELLOW by the name of John, about 20 Years of Age, 5 Feet lfc2 Inches Jrigh stout-budt and bow-ggtib Says he. is a Blacksm th, and that belongs' to John Gale on tha Southern ordti oi S. Carolina, or Boi--r at S.

Carolina. He hadcn w'hen taken iiie Coat and buff aietcoat ainV Panta-ios, and had also him a Pair of Lea-xe and had in his Pjb jess.ioo gotd Rifle and some Money. Says he to Mr. Gale by Wm. Herring in uuary last, who purchased him from Ni-olas Lunenburg County, Vir.

1 he Owner of the-Negro ist deshed To iorward, prove hi Property, pay the arges iiicuirtd; and rdeaee. the said Ne- CKAVES. Godkr. ml 2d, 1805, kjr- The Negro does net -know the? which his Master lived, bu: ga-a he at- becendi great grsat granaam oy stan-yaa'S'A'rabian-; great great great grandam Wimam's Bfack Barb; her great hie an though petty scandal may' serve as a relish, it is not an absoluteWces-sary of life. In visages, where the appetite for news is "not a whit less, voracfous, it is obliged to put up with a more limited bill of fare T)ie minutest action of every neigh-Bpur is there, indeed, very liberally served up, while conjectures on it enditecvfqiienccs, serve as S'tltrr tod.

John Whir.u.. JAMES HALL; March 23, 1905. N- U. No lettet ar order viti stop, the tale nothing but cos ft EDUCATION. QK the 5th day of "June an Acade rf- mw in WiHiamsloro Granville Cnimtv: vhl commeuce itj Exercise! under rbedl- recsijMt pQt, joj Niipka, aGentleraairf approved Schdarshirj ad Moral: All the branchea of Axademipal EUlucatSoo, will tiugfct terrria rv3oard rnay'bw obtaiaed i several irespecMfe'FamifieJ FroTatl! healthinm of th the Tnisa Hatter thenjsves with res pectaie school.

SUbheivSneedc. Aud for feaW at J. Gales'i Src, HkifUohi ArowTi on in Actioifor ht cmkiim. 7 sail of vesstls. Thc British: in purpose, it was determined to sO.

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