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1 :. ' I - - V ' , . - ' " :. '-,, v "' . i - ' ' : -or cht pl of ftrteKghtfaI Puce, - U 1 v;' r." ;- - . 4 ' '-'"- :v: ' 'C'Vl.'i.-- ;" - 'i r . -T-. r- ... , t :- . . ,t . - . , , v . -.,,f:-vv... . v:.-j'x:: I . ' " . Is published every Fhibat, by J JOSEPH GALES & SON,- At Three DoIIjim ter annum, or One Dollar .and a Hlf for half a year to be paid in advance. ' Advertisements Not exceeding 16 lines, neatly inserted three times for a. dollar, and 25 cents for every succeeding , publication i those of gTeater lenzth in the same Troporton....:.CdxTnci ciTfos thankfully received.... ..Lkttsxs to the Editors must be port-paid. - f, ILAXISZCn' XlSGZSTZZl. TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1824. Our readers will find in our preced ing columns the Report of the Commit tee of Investigation on Mr. Edwards's Memorial The result is, as we ex pected it would be, honorable to Mr. Crawford. , r Mr. Kdwards has. since the above Report was made, resigned his appoint- , went as Minister, to Mexico. ? Colonization of IlaytL On the 18th inst. a meeting was held at New Yorlv, to take into con?:deTation the propositions of President Boyej relative to colonizing our free Blacks in St'Do roinjro. Dr. Spring was called to the Chair and II. Ketcham, E?q. ayptjinted Secretary. Citizen G rand ville, from Ilayti, was prevented by indispesition, from attending. Much was said in fa vor of the plan.' Gen. Mercer, of Vir ginia, was decidedly opposed to it, as, he stated, was the Society established at Washington. A letter from Gen. Harper vas read ; favorable to tbe ' chemeJ :The prevailing opinion was that this institution should be distinct from the Society for the African Colo nization, and a Coniimttee offline was appointed to report on the subject. . : The Rev. R. Gurley, wlio has heretofore acted as General Asent of the African Colonization Society, will sail in a few days from Norfolk for-the Colony, in Africa. . .At the annual Convention of the Pro testant Episcopal Church, held at Bal timbre in tlie last week, the following resolution, moved bv the Rev. Mr. Hawley,was unanimouslyagreed to ; Revived, That it be recommended to the different Consecrations of - the Protestant Episcopal Church in this Diocess. to take up collections, on Sunday, the 4th of July next. for the benefit of the American Colonization Society, , ' - . Ccrrrox. The Merchants of Blake ly, in Alabama, In order to encourage that attention which is necessary to im prove the quality of thejstaple article of that State, and of most of the South i . t i - . era States, oflfera premium of a Silver Pitcher, to wit S100, bearing suita-j ble' devices, and the name of the per-; son who is fortunate enbugh.to obtain it, for the best wajrsori load of Cotton,' if not less than -six bales, t each weigh ing 325 lbs. whicb shall be delivered at that place on or before. the 20th of De-j cember next. L'The premium Cotton ti be shipped, as such,-either to Liver J pool, or to "a NorthcrhIanufacturer, at the option of the Planter.' . - Mr. Pomerby'i instrument for pre reniing the rot in Cottbri, called the 'Decorticatoiy presented by the inven . tor to. the S. C." Agricultural Society, was delivered to them, at one of 'their late meetings. A committee was ap pointed by Ihe4 Society'to test its value by experiments, and report the result atthe meeting in October next . : : ; Mr." LowjitE.- A public dinner, was Vlj, given. .to this virtuous Republican Senator from' Pennsylvania, at Pittsj burg. Among' a variety of patriotic toastv after Mr.v Lowrie had retired J luuowinr were given i j The Hon. U alter LtnvrieOwT Senator in Congress like pure gold from the crucible of the refiner he has been thrice tried, and j found still more worthy of public confidence .and esteem." '.. ;. ,; ..v.. f n'iVian U, Crawford, tne Democratic can didate for the next Presidency a speedy restoration to . health the nation need hi Caucvftffu-K caucus has recently been held hv the Dprnorratir members of the Legislature of New-riamDshire, who'are opposed to caucuses, at vhich t.i- n' "T ::u ' ; x.i . on a vuwcev Adams : was nominated i VZ J: rrv.u.v - -ri.llA ; WocfT'-Wnoceo. . ii i - oy a large niaoniv. 1 qe resunoi inai mfinrr. in fll fnfW inf n nrPQ whprp hp rpnlt nf thoP local mftinr has hen favnrahlA to the Secrptarv of State, Ka hppn ViallArl with nnfnrAns dplio-ht by the' friends of that, gent eman, not- withstanding thev protest tons, that they consider the practice as tending to the d-struction of our liberties! ( ?an any .... . - . . ' mWie"umier'sunancS tbatW clamour which has been rais - ea ajainst me moue oy wnicn Mr. Crawfonl has been nominated, & against i i a ii v?i the men Who composed that meetms:, is the result of a deliberate conviction u . a . c.u that the measure was improper ? Such a belief is impossible, unless the man is destitute of common sense and reason: We assert, and we have asserted before, that it is the man and not the' measure. tolwhich objection is felt ; or rather the measure is objected to, because it did not result in we nomination or ineir favorite, and not that the measure it self is considered improper, .i 1 U. S. Schooneh GrampuI. A let ter from an officer of the U.; S. schr. Gjampus, dated Martinique, 12th May, to nis inenu in ronsraoutn, va. says: ' we nave nan tne misiorrune ro have the fever among us, to which I re- gret to say, Miushipmec Muir,y feat terwhite, nd Mansfield, have fallen victim's." I f 1 1 The ship Solon arrived at New-York, on Saturtlay from Liverpool, whence she sailed on the 14th ult. (one day la ter) but brought no papers, and reports no news. A letter oi that aate says, We have nothing new to-day, and as yet, there is nothing doing in our market." ' 1 he ship biiiza and Abby arrived at Newport, 16th inst. from Liverpool, hav ing sailed on the 15th lilt, and brought papers to that date. The extracts giv en in the Newport Mercury are unim portant. , v Large supplies of ordnance stores and provisions had been - forwarded to the' relief of Cape Coast Castle. The Heclaand Furvt discovery ships, had sailed from England. ! j The accounts from Spain, and other parts of the continent, are the same as were derived from our last French pa pers. - , t A committee of : the House 6f Com mons has been appointed, to inquire into the nature of the disturbances that have prevailed in those districts of Ire land, which have been subjected to the insurrection act, that is, to Cork, Lim rick, Tipperary, Clara and Kilkenny." Extract of a letter, dated Mun, March 21', U824,rm If'm. Shaler, JZsq. to hit fiend in I' JTasachuetttt i, 44 This port is now blockaded by a Vice 'Admiral,, with a variable 'number of ships, and, from the temper of the parties, I apprehend that tne conse- quences win be very serious, un the tleDarture of the Admiral I snread mv nag over auj tne mrerests, political as well as personal, that he was compel- . - A. IT..- tea to leave oenma, anu iney nave tnus 1j 1 t I 1 IjI li .l I been efficiently protected from injury and insult ; nntl "thosp int.p.rsi. rnm. I prehend the representations of Austria, Vr i rri r ' -t r i '.ii Naples, Tuscany and Portugal, with Houses, gardens, goods, and chattels to & considerable amount. These facts have only tended to develop the strength I of mv credit here,' which 1 was before ignorant of myself, and hot to impair it. in the slightest degree. ,1 have been off once to visit the Admiral, at the re: quest of tnis government, but to no ef fect. - -' ! The DrosDect at present here is. that there will be an affair more serious than that of Lord tfxmouth."; :' Trade with Swedek.A letter from C. Hughes,, Esq. Charge des Af faires at the Court of Stockholm dated April 15 1824, published in ' the Bal timore Patriot, says '"His Majesty the Kin? of ' Sweden, has accorded a great and new favoi to our. trade. He allows American ships to bring West India and South American produce, upon precisely the same terms as Swe dish ships, bringing itjiftcf Urectltf into wie country, tuavis, ai Americansnip lauen wun sncn -prouuee iromyjew: vi .wq..u. vr irura any pan 01 jtorope, pay laan xe spects the same duties j'-but if a wede comes duect frora tlie country of which the -produce tKe growth, she" enjoys a bounty of twenty beiv -cent this is all fair and very liberal.' . ! ,; : ' John A. rM'Kinnej of Rogersvillei has been appointed special Judge of the Supreme Court, to preside in East Ten - nessee, and Samuel Anderson, of this! 1 commence on Monday the 28th June and I 1o Inlllro minnorWn n rmi n tpl Iclose about the 15th of November. Studies . . i '""'L-i3-- r I suant to the provisions of an act of the last session of the legislature, entitled "an act to provide for the trial of cerT I tain causes in the Supreme Court' of Errors and Appeals. ''Ten. Paper. I ; . . ' 1 a t , ... r June in.r tntelhgmce.--We under I o nl Vio ha entity la cum rt 1 Qt flflf tana that tKe SnUS 'Htlesum of 195,000 N"'' " r -v.', TrT: t",, ""o jjaims of the old U nited Insurance if riK in i n i.ilva ill . niiiiiirii in i. ir 'ruJ' ; j vu- &, inconsequent of Spanish depredations on our commerce. Ine-sum, atterpay- pay- linff commissions, ana tne exDenses oi . i i employing counsel, (D. B.Ogden, Esq.) &c. will enaoie tae company to make a dividend of somethicff like twenty dol lars on a share of the stock, which ori- ginally cost fifty. v FOR THE REGISTER. Jtleisr,. GalesV Son.-ln my last, I en- deavored to shew how far Mr. Crawford and Gen. Jackson differed in their understanding of what would be & judicious revision ot the I Tariff, as far as manufactures composed n whole or m -part of louol were concerned That Mr. Crawford recommended that the duty of tiventt'five per cent, a dvaiorem should be continued. That Gen. Jackson voted for having it from the first June 1825," thirty pe cent, from June 1, 1826, forty per cent, and from June 1, 1827,iftv r cent. Note. Let it be.remembered, that adva lorem means the price which the importing I merchant paid for the article. For example, n ine impomng mereuani paia iot uie aru- wc,lur l"'ui0 T V, v 7 ' ty-Hve per cent, he would have one dollar du ty to pay; if the duty was fifty per cent.' he would have two dollars to pay ; and in either case that, with an advance upon it, would be charged in the price When he sold it aga n I now propose to shew how far they differ ed with resrard to manufactures composed I wholly or in part ot cot i on. . Mr. urawtord proposea inat au manuiac tures composed wholly or in part of cotton, should continue to pay, as they then paid. tiveviu-fve per cent, ad valorem. The Tarilf bill, as it went to the Senate, prqposed to impose 't On all manufactures Of cotton, etc. or ot which cotton shall be a component . part, a duty ot twenty-hve peT cent ad valorem." Thus far it agreed with the oroDOsition of Mr.!. Crawford. But what follows. It then proceeded, mm. ."Provided, That all cotton cloths whatso- ever, or cloths ot which cotton snail oe a ! component material (except nankeens import ed directly from China) the original cost of which, at the place whence imported, with the addition of 20 per cent, u? imported from the Cape of GoikI Hope, or any place be yond it, and of 10 per cent, if imported from anv other nlace. shall be less than 35 cents i - nPfsonar. shall: witfi such addition, be V 1 j i .jIA. i ? Mr fa ' taken and deemed to have cost35 cents per square yanl,u,a huu uMgcu wxvu Now the tact is, tliere are uiiported into the United States, a great amount of cloths of that o-v .' -- I' ... description, the original cost of. which, at the place whence imported, is from 15 to 20 cents per square yard, some less i but suppose the original cost on an average to be 17 cents per square yard, according to Mr. Crawford's pro posal, a duty of 25 per cent, or one four h of that sum, would De; tour cenxs ana inree eightlis of a cent, but according to this provi so, as they wouia, at tne cusxom-nouse.De de med and taken to have cost 35 cents per square yard, they would have to pay 25 per cent, or one-tourth ot that sum, to-wit, eigut (puts onH thrf .fniiTt.hs nt a cent, exactlv dou- - . T ble. or 50 per cent, instead of 25 per cent. r It is really difficult to conjecture why such a oroviso was introduced into the Bill. , It is very obvious that the poor, wear low-priced cloths, but it is utterly unreasonable that tli ey .5 bJ comoelled to pay twice as muci Uuty,in proportion, for their low-priced cloths, I as the rich pay for their high-priced1 cloths; ltis also well known, that a very great pro portion of these low-pftced cloths arc comum ed in the Southern .States", for clothinsr ne groes, &.c. but it is surely highly culpable to legislate, or attempt to legislate partially ainunst one section ol the Union. ' Whatever was the reason for introducing it into the bill, there it was, and our Senators, and the other Southern Senators were too clear-sierhted to let it pass unnoticed. A mo tion was accordingly made, to strike it out, which motion was rejected, yeas Jot nays !24 j Gen. Jackson bemg one ot the J4. So this unjust, odious, and oppressive pro- v iso, was reuunea oy uie voic m. vjcu. a;k DREAV JACKSON j tor ii he had voted for 1 1 ... i" y . - a y striking it out, it would have been stricken out.. .; '. ' i. . : ; ; . . . W ' ... .. 1 T .. . ! No wi as the General pretends to have no con- ceubnent ab ut h.m, and sometimes ventures onthe Press,! wish he,r or somtof his friends, would, inform us, .whether, he intended by such vote to oppress the poor, or to plunder the Southern States or to do both : for both are the ' plain consequences of the proviso 1 have quoted Or will he or they : venture to tell Us, that he had not discernment' and saga city enough to toresee these consequences ft ... 1 I ' " 1 . 1 . of vote trom ?r -x - i vrr- t ! " A NORTH-CAROLINIAN. In Halifax County on the 17th inst. Mr. Wm Haidiman, 'ot Ten.! to Miss Mry M. M. Hil- I Lard, daughter of Isaac Hilliard, Esq. 4 f Warrentori Female Academy. ; : f V ' ? ' 1 nroHE second session- of this Institution will , fn ,, l and tertns the same as hetetotore. J. D. PLUNKETT. ; JT. B. French will be taught to those desi rous of learning it, at $10 per session.- June 25. Warrenton Female 'Academy." IT AV1NG attended the Examination at Mr. Plunkett's Female Academy, we feel pleasure in expressing our satisfaction j iT,hi WSences of imprement exhibit ltiSfi. i "w r - - - Seminary, have greater proofs appeared of f " S " tJonind attention of tbeteachefs,.Honathan ledin& and we do most, cordially recommend this Academy as equal to; ahy i,ohe State for the instruction of females in all the branches of .useful and ornamental education. c' KEMP PLUMMER, JOHN HALL, R.DAVISON, GEO. ANDERSON, Warrenton, June ,17, 1824. 65-2 w t Noticed TN answer to an advertisement signed by JL The. ft. Scarborough of Chatham county, ZZ' ?n -.nTZX rJ ZT.!? t X.r 'riS ing a receipt for the same, it is an ungrounded lie & libel, which should 7riijrzc?: :c?.K not be allowed in this country. I bought the Mare alluded to from Mr. William Burton, living S or 4 miles on the road leading from Hillsborough to Oxford, on the 10th instant, which I paid for and toot the receipt which is stated to be a forgery. This is wellXnowri ; to many gentlemen in Uillsborough, parti cularly to I Mr.' Womack, Mr. Cain and 'Mr. Moore, ail of whom are men of the first I standing.' The mare Js now in Smithfield and can be seen by any person wishing to see her, and if stolen" I cart be easily brought to justice. I shall say no1 more, as suit will be brought for defamation JOHN C.1 MONTAGUE. Smithfield, June 26. ; ; 65 2t Sale, oi TroxteYtv. "D Y virtue of a Deed of Trust executed to JLf me the subscriber, by ;Michael Riggins, for the purposes therein expressed, I shall nfFf fnr ssJa. tr thf liiorKpct Kirlrlpr ' frr i!ibK. on the premises in Randolph county, on Sa , - ,w turday the! 21st of August, one tract of Land; containing' 200 acres, one Waggon, three! Horses, seven Cattle, eight Sheep and fifteen Hoe-ss also twd Beds and Furniture. House - hold and Kitchen Furniture and Farming U- o ' : tensils and shall execute such titles as are j vested in me by virtue of said deed. ! ' WILLIAM WORTH, Ashboro, N. C, June 19. 1 66 7w ' i " Notice. :L-e--'!.'::v-'- ' IHE subscriber intending to avail himself JL of his legal and equitable rights in cer tain lands lying 3ri the counties of Cumber land. Person and Robeson, of the State of North-Carolina, and against a certain bond, which lands arid bond were given by him to Kicnara HacKiey, nis attorney in laci, Quwc, wu ruura . riuiiu lands, to which the said HackJey sets up a ti.r'--j j r I: V:. dealtrs may COncern, against trading claims of the said Hackley, and ill other per sons claiming under him, or any of bis agents, attorneys or factors.1 DAVID HAY. 65 3f Fayetteville, June 25. State of North- Carolina, j Randolph County. Court bf Pleas and Quarter Sessions . 1 Mav term. 1824. Stephen Cdx, ) Original attachment, levied r8. on 3 tracts of land, 23 head Samuel Aston. 3 of hogs. 9 head ot cattle. . I. and 1 waggon. ? - IT appearing to the. satisfaction of the Court 1 that Samuel Aston, the defendant in this case, is not an inhabitant of this state it is ordered that publication be made for 6 weeks in the Raleigh Register, giving notice tb the said defendant to appear at the next Coftnty Co r t of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be hel. for said county on the first Monday "of J otherwise judgment will oe entered against him. -.- - . ' ' : fvi ': i A wmv. .1 KSSK H AKHKlL C. C. C . state oi jy prui luaroima. - Northampton County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, June M Term, 1824. Elias Johnson, - v. t rwiii, iiJl 'on WvT " Drury Nelson. S on umu - .;: " ; I Judgment by default, is granted, the Plain- tiff and the! property . condemned, subject to the Plaintiffs recovery." t ' " ' ; ST appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, j I that the; defendant'is not an inhabitant bf j or negotiating in any way tor the said lands I otnerwise tne pemion win ne laen pro con and bond, as he is determineuTio maintain J fesso and : Jieard ex paite. j r i ; . 7 . " v and defend his said rights in opposition to the I A CoPt, H ; !;? . ' this State : It is therefore ordered and de- seized and possessed. ' .This land he .i both creed by tbe Court that publication be " made sides of the main road leading from IhUeigb' in the Raleigh Register for three months sue- toOxford and y contains r valuable improve-' cessively,"that unless the defendant Drury mente-rconsvstmgof a large ad ccmmodkyuaY Nelson appear at the next Court of Pleas' and I Quarter Sessions , to be held for the-County I of Northampton at the Court House in said Coujity.' on the first" Monday of September next, and replevy the property so attached and plead to issue, judgment final will be en- terea'anunst him and execution Warded ac- cordihg; r-f r''f1-'-' 'f - Witness; John W;! Harrison, Clerk of otu said Court at Ofiicethe first Monday of June A: D 1824, and hit the 48th year jof American Independence. :-r-';.i .-'.-'63 i J. W. HARBIS0N;c C. C. ' lssueauunc ii.' Adv. 6? j i t mHE, Examination f the Pupils in tne L Warrcnton Ac3emy' closed on Salurday the 12th instant.;: 'i ' -f ' The second session will commence on ; the , first Monday in July., u' ' . ri 3i By an order of the Board of Trustees, the " price of tuition will ereafter be twenty dollars per annunu - . ' ; r C : : ' '. Mr. ptey, the Principal, who occupies the; Academy buildings, will receive Boarders ' : his terms. , will ,be one hundred dollars; per v annum. . r --. . : - GEO. ANDERSON, Sec'y. i; :8Coontfi,ma. w i -ri iw i Petition to emancipate exparte. a slave Uick. . IT appearingto the satisfaction of the Coint V that Joseph Reding and .Willam Cosand and his wife Lovy (heirs at law of Josej)hRed. : ' ing, deceased), are riot i nhlbitants of this . , State. . It is therefore ordered that' publica- . tian'be mad for six week's -hr the :. Raleigh ' Register for the. said Joseph Reding and ViI liam Cosand ind wife, to appear at our next Superior Court of Lw to be theldi.foi the -county of Randolph on the first Monthty aft er " the 4th Monday of September, then and iliere to plead, answer or, demur, otherwise;' tho-. PitK wiUbe.ttapn WMliavnem.;; ; ;., parte. , ; .,, ,j ; ,; ; a copy. j. wood, c.sc ( , ol'i rw' nrti p V tV PV OX O OTU-VJ-Vf y?T3 ' ,. : XMASH COCTT, : ' Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, : Mav Terih. 1824. niiuua niKs, wiuuw, etc. i. ' T7ff. ' ,j , .- :, ' ' Tabitha Kicks, Temper ance Kicks, Martha Uicks, David Ricks and Amos Ricks; lieirs of Joel Ricks ,: deceased. ; - ' -1 Petition for do vr' er in Lands; lv . fTappearingto the satisfaction of the Courty that Martha Ricks,fone of the defendants in this case, is pot an inhabitant of this State. it was ordered that publication be made in the'Baleigh Register three:" weeks in s'ueces- sion, that unless she shall make her appear ance at the next Court pf Pleas and Quarter sessions to be held for thei County of Nash, at the Court-house in Nashville. cn the . se j cond Monday in August next, and file her an , , . - r ' w ' swer, tne reuuon will be taiten pro contesso v "J0,." V ? "f. " . ' "j ' ' ' Witness Henry Blount, Clerluof ouraid ' Ty- I-,," omce w wonoay oraiay, a. u. v- 1 i - fi''y- - ' 60- H. BLOUNT, C. C; C.' Statel of North-CaroUna. ; r COtWTY.OF RANDOLPH, ,. : Superior Court of Law, i , : . ; Spring' Term; 1804. i ' , ' John Sweety. ' -"' ' ' : v " ; -. - V. Petition for Divorce. ' Niomi Sweet.' S, 'H '5" r; V IT appearjng to the satisfaction of thepourt, that the Eftfendant in this case is not an J inhabitant of this State j- It is ordered, that' 1 publication be made tor three months in the i itaieign rcegisier, ana nuisoorougn Kecomer, .u -yy? V ." , ot this Court lo he held on the-tirst Monday r. fc.k-buia.- ri b....j.J. then and' there to plead answef or demur. 61 3m J. WOOD, S. CV State of North-Carolina: . - ' 'Ve' iSur.County..;: ; ' Court of Pleas and Qiiarter Sessipns . ! - May Term, 184. Robert S. Creed, and others, It' Susacnna Hill, and others.' IT appearing to the satisfaction of the CourL that James Sims, Nimrod Leas, and hi wife Frajfees Leas, Blanson Rodgers and hir wife Sophia Rodgers, John Hill and his wife Susanna Hill, are not inhabitants of this State Y It is therefore ordered, that publication be made for three weeks, in the Raleigh Regis ter, printed in Raleigh, that the Defendant appear at our next Court of P ea and Quartet Sessions to be held for the County of-Sury at tne uourwiouse m uocmom, on tne second Monday in August next,. then' and .there to plead, answer or demur, or judgment will b r Tsst. 70. W1LLIAM5, C.X. Pr. of adv. $2, lian& foi? Sale HAVTNG duly" qualified as . administrator de bonis non with the will annexed, tip' on the Estate of CoL Ransom 8outherfand. dee'd, I shall,' in execution of the last Will ftftd Testament of my testator, proceed to ex- pose for sale to the highest bidder, on th10th. of August next, at the late dwelling-house of the deceased, . in . the county of Wake,' 18 miles north of the City; of Raleigh, ( the real estate, Consisting of 27 or 28 hundred acres' of good land, of which the said Testr r died dwaliing house, with the usual houses apnea . danti necessary for the.' accommodation of a . family, and all the necessary farm houses i T small dwelling4iouse.whh ether houses Bei cessary for a small family, to which is attach,! ed a good slp're-house-and m ordinarily goo 1 1 Grist Miliu There are. few tracts of I'd bet- ter waitred thn this 1 it abounds u.i good? springs anC never ftilti streams, r Term, of credit .wili be one,' twv aml-tl rec Vears v th purchaser giviDg'boud,; with, three , ; provcdcunteaT. ?K l v;1' ': r , , ; J, HArJUVAdm'r .; s- . - ft. 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