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I.',- T".. ' .7.-... .--, .7Z .. j. , ' .f ... :. ;-';v;j-: '. -V '-.: It 6or the P,a" f r,4eltjltfuf Peace, ,-! '5 f t''UnwaP bY party igt He like jBrethm.T - v r ...jf ;: - -Cy' ;: Friday; April so, i824. '. -. . .- . .. ' , ; i . . - - ' .- r i : T Register i fa published very TnittATt by , 5JOSEPH GALES & SON, ; At Three Dollars per annum," or One Dollar and a Half for fcaJt year 10 dc paia m advance . ' . . . , ' Testis- ' : . ADVERTISEMENTS Kot exceedinfr 16 lines, neatly inserted thrde tinTtifor a dollar, andX'5. cents tor eyery succeeding pibUcailon j those of gTcatcr leuh m sjm;.v prcf oiliun'.XHrJc.M ciTiofa tliankfully received...... I.xttkm to thp Editors. must he post-paid. , . Remaining in the Pait-Office at Oxford, Ed van! CJ Allen, Nelson Andrews, CoL Amis, James Appleton2. Rowland Rrvant, tenr. Fsq. Rowland Bryant, junr. John BosweTI, Maj. Micajah Bullock. Richard II. Bullock, George Bui lock." Win. Rick'd Bullock, Thomas Bow- ens, John larker, Denrj J. Bryan, David or Buries Wad.' C. Rev. Jesse. H. Cftbb, William Card well. William Cosby, Grille P. Copeland, John Chandler, Shrm Cooke, Mr. Cardsville, Miss Tabirha Chandler, Jnc. Mangnm or W. C ncdr. i - D. Matthew H. Downey, Mrs. Body Dick erson. Rev.-James Doutrlass, ; Ilarson Daniel, Cyns (Dariv -senr. ' Willis Daniel ; Absalom 1 Davis, Samuel Dowton, James Daniel, fc.sq. Rcbt. Dickins, & Co. Mis Rebecca A.Tavis, Jude Donnelh ' , Ji John M. Evans,: 1 ; V Hichcrsgn Freeman, , William Flem ?ninr, Robert Trear, Esq. ' j G. Sary Gooch, Archibald Gordon, Daniel Gooch, senr. Esq Jno. Glass. - H. - Josh. Hutcherson, Willis Hicks, Thos. r John Howrl, Samuel Hay v Lemuel Hob fo;d, Elvis Ham, Samuel Hunt, Ransom Har ris, Doct. Thomas Hunt 4, Solomon, Hayes, Margaret Hester, Simeon Hayes, Miss Selina Han's." "' ; ( ' J.'-r Edward Jones 2, Capt.Lewellin Jones, Moses Jones, Esq- Gabriel Jones, Nancy Jin kins, .Polly Jones William! P. Jinkins, Miss A. M. Jones, William Jones. - i AT William Kcnnon, Rev. S. K Kollock, Isaack Kittrell. - ' - i T-JI: -Lewis Meze, John Moore, Elizabeth I T- Jwm IsKm fnnoiim Tampa f i rr rf TrVin B. Manier, Sc Co. William Mallery. j. p. a. Paschal!, Esq. Grandison iPhilpot, Elizabeth Pulliam, Shadrick PiuTish, Dr. II. L. r;. it; er, ai.-Ch Vartha P:.rliam. 7. Clark Royster 2, John Rust, Banister Kovster, Elizabeih.Ragsdale. ' -, - f S. William Salmon, Benjamin Sims, Mar cus Sanfoxd, John Spears, Col. M. Smith, Dr. John P. Smith. ' 1 w T. Varner Taylor, Thomas Turner, John Taylor,Esq. Thos. 8c R Terry V. Jacob Vintcin. " U. Daniel TJmstcad.-. HV Jos. G. Vill;ams, Clement Wilkins, Anderson W'i'kins. P. M. Waslurm!. William Washington, Walker W'atkins, Rev. Wm.jing, the day scholars will iiot be per Worrel, WlHiam Willwms; Ephrap Willis, ' t0 attend, nor will any inter- TVm. R.Welch, John West, Thomas IL i-; t 'y . J lev. Is-nac Weaver, Massa .Webb; care of "Woodson Darnel. Y. J. M. - Yancey, John Y. oung,A. Yancevw . - JOsL LINDS V. I. M. a . TlTnLube old t the Court.House in f r Rockfi-rd. Sarry coiinty, on Jhe second MondjtV in June next, the following tracts of hind, or as much thereof as will satisfy the 1 taxes due tilt reon for the year. 75 acres given in by Thomas Bryaht, adjoin- .350 do. do. tlutrh Booth, adibjnimr Jona than Roberts, Stewart's creek, r SS5 do do. Margaret "Creed, adjoining Jo s nathan Roberts. Stewart's Creek, 150 do. do LWard Jones, acjj.ig.WiI- i.am F. tynnn-, cree', 200 tte da Richanl fcimpson, aljoining Ch?rh s Smith.' Urarr Dam creek, ; do Dsvid Uwc, aajoining Thomas Lowe, for 1821, ' i 50 do .do George Pouge, adjoining Smith, . Grassy" creek, 200 do do LucindaPrichard, adjoining Jas. , Muncus, Reaver Dam- S50do not listed of James Howell or James Harrison, Harmon's creek, 150 do not listed of Timothy Coesor Gideon YoodrufT, on Fx Nbles, B i 200 do given in by John Sisk, adjoining Daniel Wpgiit, MiichoU's rivt i, 500 do do Moses Wcodruft's .heirs, adjoin , ing Ephraim Nicholson. : " 'J OlIN WRIGHT. Sh'fT. April 5, 7G?4. ' r A? .. 45-Cw... Price .f ndv. S3 50. - " y : ; STATE OF.NORTH CAROLINA. ' '. I jNIccklenburer County. Thomas Boyd, Adni'r. " ,- ' r 4,r 1: .: of Isaac. BeW. dee'd, 1X& - y . . ' ' ofthercid estate .The..heA laV -of C V?f Isaac Beaty, dee'd. .. J j';3. - w . It appearing to the ; satisfaction of the Court, that?- Joseph Haynes in right of his wife Viny, Elijah Ukvis in right ofhis wifButh, Albert Alexander and Thomas BeatyVrelnhabitanta of another state It is therefore ordered, that publication be made for six .weeks successively: in, the Ra leigh Register, that, the heir at law .above named, appear at the pcxtCourt'of Pleas and i Quarter Sessions to be held at the Courthouse in Charlotte, on he 4h Momlay in May next, and plead, answeror dexxmr to the said peti . tion otherwise the same , will be taken pro confesso and heard, exarte against therai f . aSAAC ALEXANDER, CT JL E. TT' GALES gives notice to those Coun- W try Merchants whe have been in the ha bit of collecting Rags for his mill, that he has at present a sufficient Stock on hand , and whatthev receive in future, mtut be of the best quality only.-5? . f y. ' STATE' OK NORTH-CARpIJNA. ; f. v Edgecomb County.. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions,- February Term, 1S24. , , Kesiah Taylor, i -' " -S' v. . - " . I Petition for The heirs at law of William f dower, i Tay lor, dee'd. 1 J TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court JL that Pemev Taylor and Elizabeth' Morn, two of the dfendants' in this case, rede without the limits of this State : It is ordered that publication be made for six weeks in the Raleigh Register, that they appear at the next Court of PJeasahd Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Edgecomb, at the Courthouse in Tarborouerh, on the tourth Monday of May next, then and there to shew cause, if any they may have, why the prayer ot the petition should not be trranted or it will be heard ex-parte as to them. Test. MICH'L HEARN.C. C. , TUESDAY, AP1UL 27, 1824. - : j Small Pox. This alarming disease. wliich has existed for some time in Washington, in this State, has reached Halifax, where several persons are la boring under its effects. The Superior Court was opened there last week, but, in consequence of the prevailing alarm, was immediately adjourned. We have just learned from Oxford, Granville County, that a nerp trader arrived there qji the 23d hist. .with a female laboring under this disease- She;-with all who accompanied her, were immediately removed to the dis tance of two miles, and such other pre cautions have been taken to prevent the infection extending, as were deem ed requisite. Measures have been used by Messrs. Andrews it Jones, to ren der the members of their school secure from the contagion : and a circular has bejen addressed by them to Parents who have children at their bchool, assuring them that no danger is to be apprehend edi for independently of the remoteness ot the Academy from any other build- -uue ue aumveu, wuuc uiwc is uic least cause for alarm. JGas Liiuuts.- i'rofessor Olmsted otj the University of ioi-th-Caroiina, has ascertained that a due illuiiiiuatin" gas may be obtained Irom cotton seu. The . product of gas from a bushel of 822 andiseed, is more than double the average - f product of the same quantity of New ckstie Coal, and, greatly exceeds that hi illuminating power It partakes of tlie purity and splendour of gas from oil, with whicii substance, indeed, this &tjed is known to abound. - i .. .. ij t , The experimeiils already made in duce - the belief, that 'among all sub sjanccs hitherto tried for gas illumina tion, this article will be found the most eligible, especially for our southern ci ties, Mhere cotton seed can be obtained at a .very, trifling expense ; and the idea ii sugesletl that this article may possi bly, become of considerable value for exportation.- The vast quantity ol seeu? amounting to niauy;iniiiions of pounds, that annually" accumulate in our cotton districts, forming a pile almost useless and ; somethnes noxious, , would, it. is thought, adbrd materials ;for illuiriina ting every city in ,the .United States. It 'isV expected that Miv Olmsted will r.shortly . make f public his. experi ments and scientific results on this sub- i We have sx)meuriosity ta, know, vhj; the New-York Vatriot, a seceder iroui Alrv Calhoun, terms the meeting of. the friends ot ben." Jackson, neid in this'; citjr a: few weeks i-siuce, 4 the areat'.' tudeHhs att RaleiiJi. iWhy A) the psrtizans of the General; exu lungly publish,to llie world as a great meet ing, the assemlilke of some iUtj or six- ty persons, to promote his cause? Per haps the Patriot meant to imply- by its emphatical use of tlie word tyV,that inasmuch :as the meeting was held in thejCapitol, wich i a great Building! consequently it was a great meeting, if such was the meaning intended, v, we have, no more to 'say ; but ih no other light can we view the meetip as a great one. Public notice was given of it, through the' medium of -the'arj and the! friends of Gen. Jackson alone invi ted to attend. The wxek of our Court was selected, to afford such citizens from the country, as wished to attend, an j opportunity of uoing so without in conveaience. r With this we do not however pretend to find fault it was perfectly right, &, we merely mention it to show, that the time pitched upon for holding the meeting, was in every res pect, advantageous.' The city of fia leih contains a population exceeding 3,(j(KX inhabitants 4ou I the day of the Jackson meeting, it was Jnc leased by some hundreds, and '.yet, not more han about sixty persons attended it. It has been alleged as a reason for the tliinnessof the hieetingV that an inier estjing trial was going on in a ditfereni part of the town. Admit the fact, the multitude were not detained necessari ly,' but from choice, and therefore would have certainly attended the meetii. had they felt an interest in it. VV e are willing to attach to "this meeting, ali the importa-nce.it deserves, and the most that We can say of it, is, that it was Held to promote the ejection of Gen. Jackson to the. Presidency, was I character, made, as lie aliedges, in a compose'd of respectable individuals, a.iate communication from (the Secretary mon- whom were to be found some oot'f:ei Treasury Ho Congress. , The our worthiest citizens. It is amusinjr to collect from the mass of papers which we receive, the con flicting opinions of our brothers of the craft, on the Presidential Question, which, like Aaron's Rod, swallows upat this time every i other suoject, the Ta riff Bill 'excepted. One Editor cries with great earnestness, that Mr. A dXms should be elected, foe his natural bom economical , habits, 6lc. &c. will render him a jewre of a President and as a dollar suved is. two dollars gained nothing could be more for the advantage of the countrv. Another says, that General Jackson is the only man who can save his coun try in time of war. And as the hu man race would increase so fast, but . . . ... lor these vent-holes tor the surplus lives ot the multitude, lhat we might- be tempted to eat one another -that there fore P$ace is an enemy we ought to de roy ! A third party, ourselves among the number, declare that" Peace is our Jelight, not Fidury's more, " -n3y our very motto proclaims it, and therefore we say, give us Mr; Crawford, : wrho will never involve our country in var, except for defensive purposes. Differ Cjnces of opinion however, as to men and measures have existed time out of mind, and should not now, therefore, excite astonishment.'' The custom is old as ys'itvius, and that treasure of juvenile learning,the Universal Spelling Book,' las an etesaut illustration of it : A Town feared a siege and-held eonsul- tation, ' Which was the best method of fortification. A grave skilful Jlfuton gaveln his opinion That, nothing but jStme could secme the d Airmon. A Carpenter said, though that- was well , a .oce, .-j I- " - - j , . Yet 'twas oetter by far to defend it with .- 04:,r" : : -y. A Currier much wiser than bot these . to- 1"V'" Vv-gethert;''r ; r f: '' - I ' Said try what you will,there!s nqthing like Leather! -.v - , . ; The Edenton Gazette states, that at the late Superior, Court 4 for v Chowan County, Judge Badger presiding,' two negro men; iPeter and Fed, y were i con victed. and sentenced Jto.be executed, for having broken open the smoke-house of Mr James CoSeld,-c talung there- . . j ' - .1. i. - "' .7--. - i At Fftrnilimons NUDenor UOUrt. aie- gro George, the property John Wi j y a'comiree,of, the JlouseV on the' -Liittleiohn. of Edenton. wias tried for Februarys 1823. that the lit Receiver UvufcV' the murdeofjese Hassejl; -He " , - . I " - - , s i iounu cm icv ana semenceu lo oe execu- O . '-''if v . ; i ted on Friday the 28th of May next. The Philadelphia Amerioin' Sentinel; states in reference to Mr. tiowrie's let- ter' to President Monroe Find lay, who was present that Mr. when Mr- Monroe read Gen. Jacksonfs communi cationjto Mr. Lowrie, has Recently ad mitted that he has an imperfect re col lection 6f-;.thei, letter.; arid its, eoh tents. The Washington City Gazette indulges the hope that thejimemory of Mr. Findlay will be wholly Restored, and that he may soon have a perfect recol lection of what the Preside nt read on the occasion. , : -' s ' . ' ' 1 . Congress. In the SiM ate, the Ta rift' Bill passed its first rvjkding on the 19th and its second on the 20th inst. and was referred to the Comjnitee on Com merce ami ,M anulactures . The resolution introduced by Mi Macon hxinga day for the of Congress, has passed The blank Was filled with adjournment the Senate, the 15 th day of May. by a majority ofti four vote. Tie Rational Iptell.igencetftsays, VVe do not at present, see how it is possi ble for congress to adjourn at so early a day as that indicated by the vote in Uie Senate." . V . In ine Utjuse of Representatives, among other petitions and iiieiuorials presented on the lyui, Svas an aadiesS from NiniaiiEdvvarus,; late a Senator of die United States, and recently ap pointed Minister to Mexico, defending nimseIt tr0U1 cerlain mipUkatious on his rcauuig oi mis memorial, iuu uic vu cumstances attending it, produced con siderable excitement mi the House. J Some severe thiugs werejsaid upon the subject of die lnemoriai, which was, ii iialiy, on motion or Mr. ;j Floyd, "refer red, to a select comniitte and, subse; 'tjueiitiy, nits comuiittee w as, n motion of Mr. Floyd, invested witn povyer-to send lor persons and papers! j . A v V ; Flie -entlemen, whose names follow, comOie the Select Com ntee appoint ed on 'tiie Memorial of. Air.' Edwards : Mes&rs. Floyd, - Livingston, Webster, Randolph, T ayior, McArpur, &.Oweu. As) the comhiittee hav e power to send for persons etc. we hopt tney will ex ercise it so far as to rccafalr, Eu warns r for we do not oeiieve ie ever wout,u nave preseuied tliis document, couiu he nave loi Caeen tne di lUaitiou wlitcu iae'' iiouse uiaae of it. jpe believea u would remain - witnout investigation till the next aossiuii- in the mean iuUe it would, ue a sort- of fountain bf slander an. ViiupeiVoiiiJ Irom wiich they hop ed to drencn the comiiiunity during tne iiiesent year. But Mr. Edwards will laid by mu'i to Le caunt in ..the 'snare. entrao otliers., ; 1 lie wnoie uuainess vviil ue aam inVestuateCl, ana we. con JL hdentiy pi edict, thai tiie uisuiiuiaiifcd uead oi tne ireasuiflebarimeutj wno beiure successluiiv uaafcU tpe orueat oil ieisiuve scruiiiiy, will agaia com tout luie and spotless, y-' - - y '..rv -. in this communication to '.Coagress, Mr. Edwards anows lirufself tne auinor ol the letters wiucn app'eitreil am lug the la&t session ot onrc&, bver the Mnu ture of; A. iii 1 aipeaciuiig the dfllqai couU uct ot Mr. Orawfotp.v 'i ne&u ie t ters are the ground woric of Uie present cliares. r A lew weeks feiuce,.wnen the u p poi u me u t 61 Ml tl u; r uendinii, M r. Eu wdids lo jexicti was denied that he was the author ol these ieiiei,yand tlie auonai inteiligeneer oh in -autiionty, iii.de a statement to this encct.- -Mr; .. . .i - Edwai-ds1- is auuointed 4iinister, ets a . - A I -w - respectable diatance jtoni Vv juHiiiitou, ahu taen ucknowiedies uiinseif uie au tJior." 1 here is some unnz rotten in the State of Denmark", y 'I'he .following is the report Irom the tcrefcirv nt .tjH 'TieasUn V WUlCh .'itiS been made th i grouiid-lwurk of the iu- rious manifesto ol Mr.- 1Siwauds.. - . : -- ,y'...:yTEiacaT"Dii,AiTiiiHTV i V"y iy-fr: nsMarrttt;l2k : r In" further cbmpliatice w ith a reaolation'of the Huse ' of Representatives of' Uie 8th of lay 1822, the Secretary of tUeTreasury nas now.the hoilor' tOx'traivmit copies ofvaU the official correspondence between the JSeCreta' ry 'and; the banks in which the public moneys wererdeposited, irom the, tirit ot Jaimary, 18l7, toihe 8th oriray,1822,sthat is consideredas ihcludedi either dirt icily or fndlrectlyj; hr the trms of the resolution, arid that haV not been oerciQicre comniunicareQ to me uouser I i c uon. jv wiwMUj,ie a enior;r - . n''iT.-yif 't.:i.: e a Senator;n'm - and , in his presence, tyntten a letter to tko Socre'tary, enciojuhg a'cbpyNcrX pubV cation .' whtch'Jr Edwards represettts liliiftself i. havo made sometirae in the year ,1819, annmtnling i hi intention of -retiring-from the" ctirect6rship of the , Bank. f Kdwarilsville . and . thai he had advised theeceiver tq withhtild )ts de- i posites from the bank; until he could receive further orders from the Secretarji j aiid that the Receiver afterwards' informed hi m'that -he had received a letter. from the Secretary directing him to continue 'the depositee Vr tlie Secretary deems it proper to state, that no sUchj letter from the Receiver ia to - be found . on the flies of the Pepartmenr that theoffi-a cer!employedin it have no recollection of tbe -receipt of sucfira letter t and that,ro rt e0' ainination of the records of the Department, it . appears that noanswer to any such a letter, fh f recting the Receiver to continue the . delict i sites," wTts ever written to him by the Secreta.; ry of the Treasiry; -.. - . t . The Hon: the Ssakk y"Vi y Of theJIauie of Repretentntive? In a majority' of the - counties ind town's in yttie State.' of ,Vimhia,. t!jere" ,: nas Deen'taKen, inwrmaliy, at.trte eiec ; tion for-Delegates in the present month, i a poll for4 deciding the question of vent ion or L o n ve n tt v n y and i n tref-- 4 cty, the vote oh llie -; first day,stoo4 : ' ftml''i1 TO friiuhll r.'.a In.n A iflAa irniAi 'i at elections) fa? a Corjveotipnsirir, - . ' agiA it. 'I'he poll, jiowever; waf?- ; J ".' kept open for one or two days lungers p V- 'I An arrival ht Boston has brought f . r London papers to, the 6th of Marchy. I Brkishforce, mder Admiral Keal,.waA i blockading Algiers in February The Aigeriries, were said to have at' season f thv const of - Spain, two frigates, y twp corvettes, and several smaller; vessels: The Marquis of Lansdown ha( - fixed " on the 15tli ofj March for making hi motion, iri thei House pf tinrd8,rfor the f immediate acknowledgment of t ieinde-f pendence of South: A raerica. , v iRELANDThe Vpaners received fhr tlie late arrival from,yLiy erpodl rhen tionthat the State QfSocie tv in Irelano was the reverse of tranquil and ' that the discontented had shown themselves iovbe''vcrKilarihgi:xind- appeaifoHmor' like a disciplined bod;hf insurgerit than men who had merely -ytakeh rup arms as tor purposes or piunuer. , Distressing Accident The S teamy Boat Eagle; Cap t Weems, on her first trip this season, from .nnapolis to-BaJ-j timdre j bursted her boder; by'iwhiclv one1; passenger was killed, , and "Tour -others dangerously scalded ! The whole ;crw-oftheale',:ittcM tain, were more or less injured,,!- and y his son, a youth of 12'or;l3 year,;waS literallyblown throu from the cabin, and ' yet without " iwr very-senounurt y- ; v. - Wilming-jtayette- ton. f .,-! , :vklle. iSTewbern April 17, 8 -a 9 JprU22.lpHll-y .CMTa.vf-V.JSft'iii. Brandy,Co 125 a 150 150 Appk, Uucon, 'y i Butter; ' Beeswax, i 40 a; 45 45 y;.7a: 8 v9a, 10' j'a: .20 4S2a; 35V .21a-,25 V2i a 16 12 a J5 30 a. 32 Coffee, : " Corn, H, Cotton, -..My Candles, , Fltur, bbl. ? Gin, Jlolland, 20, a .23 23a:24 68 40 12 a 13 . 42 a 4o 50 a, -35 12il3jl2jalJi 9 aUO 12 a, -14 124 a 14 5 SO 6001 475 a S3 6.a7 1U0 90 a 125125, - American -4-fa45 43 a -45 45 50 Iron, per ton, . $95 1053120 ' ;y. Lard,- ! .., Molasses, ' : Potatoes, bbk Rum, Jamaica, id ' iaa26. 150 a'-101 vsario yo 'Wa'iuuf.-wa-icu' W.IndiaJ 65 a 7(, .." OJ - fV Idee, per cwt SaltUvefpobl 50 75 a 80 73a 75 I '65. : :io c 10 W 12V: ' ..' -'40 'r.'1v ;'V";V ;. -Turk'sIsU 45 ::' 'ditto. 1 Sugar,Coaf,? . Brbwn,? Tobacco, cwf. Tallow, - WhiskiyV: 18a0 8 a IW 300a400i 6 'a7 40 y m,35. On the 8th mu ilx: llanin "Uosa mn U -Ilisa Elizabeth1 Towncfid,'alI of Pttquimani ; ' U ' '' "t-i-t -WSSDm t.! r ' H. v'; . "'. . un jUic 4ui urn. in: ; atc cotrnty, of- the prevailing epidemic, Aira. barah.Costtn, wift .; 1 tOn the 9ii),".MiMiac CosteDlius and bT. tne.aoye.in'eQtne4 lady,'-' lle'wai in per-' -r- was umbt'ri-d whh the -dead. Y it ; " i -." . j pitbei;OJhjamin rejpectabtemhahi , f ; f 'VI li , . i-'' ) '.'' J 1 yi 55 I .--':' -..! ' ..." 1 t. - I ;yvr i - i - .-.. XT, "J- , t ...
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