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''OWv'S;-:; I HE PaorxssoRSHire LAyeDAots m thi y I .i.Untmn hMncraca.nt. by' the resina; of Appointment 'will fill ' the vacanicyn the filiA T?v. TI HOOTJer tne louiuuucc,. first Monday in April next. Appucams w";ja room win oe preparcn tor xne purpuse; vn nlease address their Communications to Jt&x i j morrow? (Saturday) at 10 o'clok, -A: M. A'heh Hatwoop, of Kaleigb, Chairman of this, Com tnittee. ; ! Kaleiffh, January 15, 1822 66tA ( - f WILMINGTON HOTEL) ra ms well known and lone existing- Esta- .1 I v , Vi ruinenecL -under ' thesuperintendance of a Member of the fa- ?iased: ' . -v The- term ot accommoaauon uC iw-, Wilmington, N. C. OQt. 22, 1821. 7 BOOTS & SHOES. : ' i iir..it ' :r wv r . -T-r- - , ' . - . Tnf ciicpnnpr -TPsnecuuiiv iiiiui in vuc , of Jlaleisrh hnd its .vicinity ' that he lias received' a fresh supply-of Gentle mens' and Ladies BOOTS & SHOES of eve jv description,' next door above Messrs; X &J W- Peace where he will sell on the most jeafohable terms. - r BARTLETT ELDTHDGE. Ba leigh, Feb. 6. y : - 68 10 CONTRACTORS WANTED, v rO complete the residue of the Clubfoot J and Harlow Creek Canal, situated in t'ar - nMen nintif. TJ. C- This Work wRI consist of about 100,000 cube yards of . Also for building" a Timber Lock on the said CanaL . ; Proposals in writing for both or either of the above AVorfcs - win oe receiyea ai myui.. iice, where Plans and Specifications are rea tly for the inspection of those disposed to h oontracu . nAnuii i - r v- : 'r . State Engineer. Paleigh Feb. 14. . " 69 S100 REWARD. Negroes . DrWID and HARRISON. David an old man. and as I boueht him in Hcrt: ford county, it is probable; he is lurking somewhere in that quarter " Harrison Is, a ycaing'man, and is no doubt harbored or con-' cealed somewhere ; in Southampton county, ' Virginia, where he was bought. , I will give the above reward for the 'apprehension' of the said Negroes, or sixty dollars for Harri son and forty for David, if delivered to me or confined in any Jail, so that I can get them. DANIEL COOKE. Feb. 27. ' . 71 3t tlNlVERSFTY OF NORTH-CAROLINA. Ty HE undersigned (being the Building " Committee) will receive Proposals to the 1st day of 'April next, for the fpllowing Work, to be done at the University, to wit : 1st.' Putting- an additional story on the old building, -making it three stories high co vering it with heart-pine: or cypress shingles . and finishing the additional roott.s in the same style with the other rooms in the same "building. , ' ' ' - ;- 2d;Erecting an additional building of the same dimensions with the old College build ing, and finished in like manner. , 3d Repairing the walls and roof of the principal building and making alterations in the arrangement of some of the rooms. The Proppsals must. state .the cost of the . .materials, and the price of the workmanship. The Undertakers will be expected to. findi very thing necessary for the buildings, - Further particulars may, be known on ap plication to- ' -."' JOHN HAYWOOD, WILL. POLK, . v HKKRY POTTER,! i . " D. CAMEROX,' J. WEBB,'. - 3 " Committee. "Raleigh, March 5. " ' : ' 72 - STATE OF NORTH-CAROHNTA. v Surry County. Superior Court of Law, September Term, 1' r --'1821.- ; Alexander Lane, ) j vs. . , C Petition for a Divorce. .Elizabeth .Lane.' 5 r . ' ' 1 JTappearing to the satisfartion of thFCourt that the defendant in this case, resides -without the limits of the State ; it is" there fore ordered, that publication be made in the Italeieh Rcsrister for three months, that the .defendant annear at the next Sunerior Court I of Law to be held for the county of Surry, at ; the Courthouse in the town of Rockfortl, and j ' plead, answer or demur to the said petition, rtw tfi notifinn Trill V tlarrl Tmrtf inn judgment awarded accortlingly. JOS. WILLIAMS Jr. it '63 Clerk Superior Court.. , STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Joseph Hoover & others, " Bill ami petition f- . , in Equity, for the John Hoover Sc others, j sale of real estate. IT yppearir.g to the satisfaction , ot the Court, that Jacob Hoover, John Hoover, . Ilavid Hoover, Jacob Hoover, jun. Frederick .UcKirer, Mary Hoover, Sally. Hoover, Susan . - nah Hoover, and Daniel Hutchins, defendants in'thi case, are not inhabitants of this State; j it is therefore ordered,, that this suit be ad- j .7 Yerti ed for s'x weeks in the Rale gh Regis- J ! ,ter; and that, unless the said defendants ap- i i "pear at our next Court of Equity to be held tor the county of Randolph, at the Court tiouse m As boro' 9 on the first Monday after Wm-, Hornsby, who had been employ y in March, A. D. 1822, and ! ed for a shoit time by Captain Cobbs, " the fourth Mondav plead, answer or demur, the bill 'will 'be taken pro confesso, and heard ex parte. -68 A cpy. B. ELLIOTT, C. M. E. STATE OF NORTH.CAROLINA, ' ' Lincoln Cocxtt. : ' "Superior Court if Law, October Term, 1821 Delilah Lanf ford, ";.;: . ' , W - ' f Petition for Divorce & JeorgeLangford, 5 P0" - ; f IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that George Langford, the defendant, does not reside within Jihe limits of this Stater it is therefore ordered" by the Court, that pub lication be made for three months in the. Ka leigh Register, giving notice to the defend ant to appear at the nfxt Superior Court of Lav to De neia tor Lincoln uoumy, at the j Court Louse in - Lincolnton, on the 4th Mon- j 3ay after the 4th 'Monday of , March mxt, tnen and tnere to plead, answer, or demur i to the said Petition, otherwise it will be tak en pro confetso and adjudged accordingly Witness, Lawson Henderson, "Clerk of said Court at Office, the 4th Moixlay aftVr the 4th Monday of September; A. D..1821,and in the 46th year of the Independence of the United States.' , .. :. . .;, i -Vl'..' .. " '' '-''' 60 .- LAWSON HENDERSON. . " ' ' .v " liEtlGIOUS. NOTICE : (r The members of 'The Raleigh Branch Missionary Society'of theMethodist Episco pal Church, are requested v tol, assemble in J mnnual meeting, at th Eale ftotel f where the election of Officers for the, present year A Sermon will be delivered onnextisaD 1 bath morning, at, the ' MethodistTChuirh, for J . . . . -f r ?: : ! Jfvv 'V . " 7 1 ; T. - . B S, KING, Sec'y. v. NEXISE mVER NAVIGATION, : fy,IIE stockholders of , the Netise ; Hiver ; i..- ifl Narieration Company wOl hold their an-70-ot . . . -v--' - t. ' li- i ri- I: riual meetinff on the fourth JMonday in April : - ' next, at the Office of theSecretary of State, " in xne 1. in tne Hiy, 01 iuuegii vunmicuuiig ica . 7 . o'clocJC in tne iorenoon. : , By order of the Board, " t M. uuukje, secy.. . . Raleigh, Iarch 14, 1822. ,i. . 83. . A N(TK LOST. )' :, , A Note of. Hand given to me by,niy bfothr Green Runn, of this county, for ,9"e Hundred Dollars, dated in March,! 1817, and . payable on demand, being", lost or, mislaid all persons are hereby forewarned not to re ceive or trade for said Note, as I have never made a transfer, of the Note, and; its value . ill not be paid to any one withou' my order. BUNN. Wake County Feb. 25, 1822. 713t COMMITTED to Jail in Edgec'omb county, J N.C. on the 17th of January last, a Ne- cto Man callihcr himself PRIMES.! He sa3's ; he belongs to Jno. Williams, who; lives in S. Carolina or Georgia, and was purchased of vm. mams oi .larnn coumy someun.c m June last. He has a scar on the back of his right hand, is about 24 years old, about 5 feet hierh. of a yellow complexion,'and s'tout built. J ! oumj , x,. . 'r , ji to come forward, prove property, pay charg. es. and take him away. ; - E. P;.GUION, jailor. Tarboro,' Feb. 9, 1822.1 69 NECSE RIVFK NAVIGATION : . COSIPANY. '. . . . v , i Xoaru of Directors, 15th Feh. ,1822, BESOLVED "by the Board unammously, . that a General Meeting of the Proprie tors of tlie Neiise River Navigation Company, bej and the same is herebv appointed, to be held in the Office of th- Secretary of State, in the City of Raleigh, on Monday the 8th day of April next, at 10 o'clock iri the morn ing, to consider and transact business of im portance the emergency of which renders a special meeting'necessary. And all Sub scribers for Stock in the said Company, are hereby required to pay the' instalments due thereon, to Sherwood "llay wood, j Esq. Trea surer of the Company, previoui to the meet ing hereby called. . rJ I " It isotclered that this . Resolution be pub lished in the Raleigh newspapers until the day of meeting. ' ; , ' j j , . A true copy trom the .Tpiurnals. ; ritm M. COOKfc, Sec'v V A L U A ULE PROPE R T Y FOn SALS AT ,1; ; MASON HALLj :;.Tt i THE subscriber being deterjnined to leave this part of the country, Vill sell to the highest bidder, ox. Moniiat, the 25th. or One hundred and eightv acres of LAND, 1 very well adapted to the culture! of any pro- i duce raised in this part of the country; up- on which is a large two story house, lately ? finiishprl. ?ni-htrh are sereral commodious rooms. with fire-places V four cither 'houses suitable for the accommodation of families to live in; ;Sto!re-house and counting-room, also aware-house, a stone kitchfen, two bains and stables,- with stalls in themj for a large, number of horses, and several ottyfer necessa ry improvements. A AVell bf the best wa ter, in the yard, in excellentjorder, which ne- passengers verfail3, besides several good never failing ; I springs, 8t astream of water running through ! also, a most excellent stand for.a Store. s . "Will also be sold, Furnituref every 'de-; l; scnption, and most ot it new j also, tne ba- lance of Store Goous. a stoctof Horses. CaJ tlc,andIIogs. ' ! . v . Accredit will be given for) all sums over one hundred dollars. The sale will'eontinue trom day to day, till au is sola, liona . ana approved security will be required of the pur chasers. ; . ! ' j .A. MASON. Mason Hall, Orange co. N. C. February 121822. ro mm FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1822. Suicide.A young man, named in me carnage-maKing nusiness, was found, a few days ago, hung; in his 1 cravat,' on the limb of a dogwood tree near ieuse Jliver, so low that he. was upon his knees. .' Hornsby was from Baltimore, and is1 supposed tp have been in a state of partial derangement, symptoms of which had been observed whilst residing here. .' ; ' - f ; : Ploughing JccA. On Wednesday me '54im nisi, a riounins xviatcn .win be Held at the Parish H oue, in. Surry county, .Va.;for the following prizes olfereil.by the Agricultural Society of that county, viz. the .1st prize, a Sil- ver Cup, of the value of gSO,' fori the best Rouble-horse plougher ?cthe: 2d ! I Jd pnze twp Ploughs, lorh oesi cunu uesi mngie-uorse pjoun- era; i Ve Kould ? be ;glad to see a ; 1 1 uAC janu. juiss.viui,. .sCry c.u.jr, Lejr,siafure providing: a Commissioner the advantage of five Mails every week, and i -.. -, y . , p. c ,l, 'lis well. known to be one amoL the best attnl hf Lj?5r J?f enluc' I stands for Entertainment in the U. States, as i and for other purposes. Benjamin VV . .1-. ; . ' ,. p,,lmr la.uUIru i P!"11 "-?.-,'-took, place ill thr.nrst-weeX;oi':cbru-n' the,, improvement ot AgrxctUture, a-: aVv-Lh rn hpinMrPii frm tipnr. I dupted in, this Stale, m - ;".V:-J;! JkWliiiB Turnpike R'oM-r&ntfH nas passeo me t v irginia iegisiniur esia blishirir a Turn pike Road rnmPeteriBi burg to the JNbrtheri BoundaryiHne 01 iniS orafe. i e nopv. uic:uuiu j not i fa rd is t a n U vvh'l tg'ih is i S t a t ie wl I authpnse fjcljcah t tV'i fAH" Ga nil in a J ine'i a cbnd substah tial Road fbtt'et'iio one good' rpdtnrjiu f a to n"; our, Stat eTE ngi ft e e r , 1 s atf ea d d i rect ed by th e -Boa rd of l n tern a 1 1 Im -provements to make a Stirvey and Re- poi i on xne roao jrmu mis vn v iip ray- j I eJteville, vyi)cn wtii ti0uqu?3 jeau to j 1 the i nfaking of a good & durable roadCv ;;.-H. --".f: v:.5:Vil f I Clubfoot 8f Hartmvs VrteVartali tTVOifareihappy to learn tliatUhis irm pdrtant;Ayorlcili probably bjfiriishV red in the course if the -so ropier. fVo 1 the growth : of. Newbern apt) the im I provement of the neighboring country lone! great oDstacie. nas r.eretoiore op posed itself as irisurmpuntabtethe I want of a isafe expeditious and conve- , h i e ri t n a v iga tipn . A This obstar Ie ivill i ? now be removed y antf for a smaller ad vance of monev than a fourth of what is a'nnually wasted in the: expence of :ihterage At Beaufort there-is an- In let fro mi the Ocea n , vvi d e a n direct, : with eighteen . feet of water and a I harbor perfectly "safe$ capable of con taining fifteen hundred sail, and from : w hi ch - a vesse 1; r niaj rea c h the .Ocean .in one hour's sailing. The Canal is butsten miles from Beaufort, & twen-Ttv-seven from Newberri. In! twelve 1 hoiirs boats4 carrying- three hundred barrels may pass from Newbern to the 'she shipping at Beaufort. Our mer- chants will no longer li&ve to dread iOccacockjBar and the Swash. They j will he saved the constant Irain of ; lighterage, the heavy spences of de 'tention, 8c the dreadful hazarjrls which are the necessary, attendants on our present miserable ! navigation j.:. ? j The steam-boat jVI aid of OrJeahs'ar-j rived at Charleston, from if Orleans, is intended to supply the place of the Commerce., between this and Clierawi I She is a fine boat, with copper boilers; j supposed to be fastest boat of her i power now running. Is particularly adapted to the trade of- a lijrht draft jof water,Jcarrying her own j freight j l95 tons burthen, & can 4ake on hoard from 1000 to 1200 bales of cotton. It i contemplated by4the fawners of the! Pee Dee and Maii of Orleans, to form a rcgular'line from thin place to Cheraw, to me.et half way &. exchange loads. This arrangement will much facilitate : the intercourse between this and' the western parts of North and South-Carolina, and give tir Charles ton the trade which paturef intended. Already,; there have been, upwards of 10.000 bales of Cotton sin r?ped-from Cheraw ; beide this, the company have further contem plated "connecting' this 1 ,,nH. W,UI V1 " i to laetleville, Kaifigii, OLC. ; mereoy i taking offnearly 150 miles of land con- i vevancei between Charleston and Fay- i ' hj . :iV ettevill. This, route will be equally as cheap, if not cheaper, Jind! will -void all the bad roads, and high- and tdsngefous rivers betweenj this and Fayetteville They also intend con veying carriages arid hprses as well as ni. I J j Under an act passed by the Arirginia Leiffh js appointed, to repair to Frank ! for n the State of "Kentucky, for the ; nrnoce of calling the attention of the L . . " . . . i . a ' .Legislature pt that fetate to tne nre- amble and Resolutions adopted by that Assembly, on the subject ot the, claims of the officers and soldiers, sailors and marines, entitled to bounty in lands, for military service, and to use his best endeavors to procure the passage of such Jaws as will best comport with the vie ws of the Legislature as express-' ed in thrsafil preamble and resolution. In case the Legislature of Kentucky should not 'accede to the measures a bove proposed, the said commissioner shall, in that event, ask pf the General .Assembly of Kentucky to cooperate with the Legislature of Virginia in or ganizing a Boards' of .Commissioners conformably to, the 8th article of the compact between the two States,, with authority to decide alf matters in dif ference between them. shall be the dutyof the Agent appointed by tfie i Executive v under the; act of the last sesion-of the General Assembly, en titled, an act concerning the" rrtih- jtary lands lying south west of the Ten i nessee river in the State of Kentucky," j i the; other d u ties of his appointment f will allow .-it;- to attend the t-6minis oner appointed under" this act atthe I seat of government in KentuckyV jand 'afford him such information; as. is ia his po wer relative to military claims aforesaid, i-V - V' :''-'.7'"'Ki The cultivation of the SuWr Ca 1 ;:: Cane ith suc j ch prospects as to leave little doubt is enure success. . 5. 1 ue uiaiiima The Senate oftiie it. S. jiaifiireef Utt h e Resol alion roposi n an amend .Statfeivas ftispecisthe jQiecxors or.rresiueni anu y iceii-J-esi dent;;ofttiie ' U,: $ta te v; andoT Repre ieiitati ve$ in Coogress (proposing I Kat.; an elector snail De cnosei in. eacn von. reSsinali9trict)(oge following amendroen t proposed to. the resol u Uo n 5 by t h e Select Go m m i 1 1 e e, ; ta which it jiatl beelf Teferred M I " And- at the same tiinePthe two addition f al Electors to which 'each State is entitle'd shall be chosen bythfc '''ersohiqu'alified firlheTrritorjrotFJorida, on mp I --. 1.'.;. j - ; f ! . . .''' li f 1 "No slave or slaves shall, doecily or indirectly, be introced iito the t'm imported or brougHt into the said lert tory, contrary to the provisions" or thisi act, sh a 1 1 , thereuppn, be entitled to, and receive his or her freedom. -1 t f A bill is now before the ;House of Representatives, having been reported on Monday last by the Committee. of Ways and Means the title . of. which is a bill to revive and amend ihe se veral acts imposing duties on' imports and tonnage .'' This bill proposes cer tain alterations of the present tariff of. duties on imports j and, wevlricline to think, has a chance of ueiug discussed -and.Jf discussed, ot being at' the present session of Coogress 1 The principal object of the bill Is to increaseth duties oh silks iron, hard ware, and a variety! of specified arti cles & to change certain duties, which are now ad valorem to specific duties. ";.,VV v; , ; - a JVat. Int.; The Convention of the State of Ver mont, chosen to iconsider Vcertqin'a mendments to the Constitution of the State, met at Monipelier. some'days ago. : Jonas Galusha was chosen Pre sident of the Convention; T'iiey met on Thursday, deliberated on Friday, arid: dissol ved . and departed home on Saturday, leaving Iheonstatlobas the u found it, ; -" '.'"r-; .. 1 '-V;-- ' ts '; j ';; -: 'f : JVeW'Forlc, March 5. " Yesterday being the day oh which the state authorities took the bath to support the .- New , Constitution, the event was; celebrated in this city, by a grand military parade, the display of the'national flag, salutes, Hlumina-' tions, &c. The day was remarkably fine; and the whole ceremopies were performed in a very handsoinejstyle. According to arra ngem e n ts, " the bri - , gade of artillerv, under commabd of Gen. Stevens, formed the j line at the "liatierj fat 1& o'clock, and were re viewed bv Gen Morion, after which,' three, salute of 52 guns' .were fired, f which were answered pyfJPort voium busv the Navy Yard, and the ;,U; S; ship Cyane all the bells of the church es ringing at . the same time. The troops then took up the line of march through Broad way and the Park, when the! marching salute was received ;m front of the City Hall. . At 1 o'clock; theCorporation" received the, cohgra tulations'of the citizens and "military.. In the evening the Ciry(iail Thea trei Tammany Hal I, Washington Hal U I M useum, and . marty other- builditigs, were; brilliantly illuminated, and exhi bited appropriate transparencies, . v Extract 6S a letter from a eentleman a Buenos Ayres to his friend in the. city i . of NeW-York: - V ' '' ; j Gen. Carrera is no more. He was treacherously delivered to 'his ene mies'by 'one of his oiBcers, carried, to the, spot? where his brother died," and was shot. He refused to be blinded and died like a martyr ; but, horrid to relate, his head, arms and legsf ; were severed from his body , and sent to drf ferent provinces--rBamirez shareji the' same fate. Order is again restored in the; interior. The Jpesntadniinis- tration is very; popular, antldail y gain ing ground i jall their measures tend to .the general good and prosperity of .uj 4 . : . r ' .... ..A person, was lately j asked to con? tribute his mite tv educate the heathens' in ; India I What are we aiming at ? vv e nave a capacious country, increas- i v.jncreas- ing daily in population.- very effort 3 iiiuiviiiuitis, is rcijuucu iu iiiipi uvc ine conditioli a hd b roniote th'e.ihapbiness of our own people jf jto ma .,-..,, . .. - . ke th em sooa rititnai mitVitl rul rorrpft men ! ttflip, -i 5 V-1 I missionaries to go ; lo India ?. Let us ; v luok at Jiome j disseuiiriai Ipujf ai tolei ant views of religion, and . wehall then have, d have a fight bf hereatter, tojvote, m such 'manner as the Legislature,;? the first section of the bill wastakei and le v ' ': fthe'"SUte:-shiatt'4 -' Mf: "vvv:'' ---"V-v' ,f 1- MrTracy rose. ana remarked, that lietiU The Senate of tne' United Statesh, j not Pjy-..Cpftgrcw ought;) w thV;eth insraVing; uncles 5??. W1 j ! - - c r k iL thought tjiat the bdl on the table, in its ores, j f . ' tion jhe; bi 11 to establish a goverRtnept I ient thaoi- was tiH. th r-vS?'!; oneioudutv, ;herev: and te expect approtfctipil j: AHeffhany moaham8ad;the:secBd woi .fvJe, troci the oil iXntcckv. t " f.;. . . . - ' i POSTSCElPi'. fc6Npiiiiss7: iThJSpeaker having ttnnpitnceothoTiitt K of the daytli kouWraui resolved itself io- . .If"! SATrilDAtj XABCH, 9. I tr. '-.i'l.t . " -tilt u. Jt -w a. vuujiiuiicp w uiqooc, pnine out uc striking out the first gectlcfflj ahd'spoke abut r two hours.1 y ;' 4 -- . f't ;ijrMr.tWrightl then toi land replied i a U i speech, that occupied the ; House trntil 'h ! o tlocJc, when the quesUop.-on sUiking out 1 ' conviction mat socieiy wouw oe oenenrtea; , by its passage; , Yet he Coald not'forbear.to should ; be allowed to prevail antf perhaps'" ; uuc.ui uic uuHt iurpioie appeals. in li-.iavoiir '. was, that the compMivity had hitlicfto'expect- " j A m vam ftm Wi C.l.. T; Xlr ...l.tW . i folio win r amendment; be added at the first' section of the1 bul. ; r '.. 1 And provided, aU6y 5That all persons what- 'uoyer hot embraced iri thefbreiroma' descrin . tion who minl2'room -, : '' time of passing .this act apply; ' in writig,' to .' ; 1 -l JiiJ,. f ..:.r 'LiV.1! . ' . ' ; shall reside, settiner forthvhiis rwilfinsmes's'ta , comply with all and ' sinerular the. Dro visions VH s 01 tnis ac, snau, . to..au ...intents, and purposes,- , be deemed and taken to be a bankrunt 'r 'and Uhesam& proceoiiigs hall bel had in relation, ' ! w buu jjctsoiiB iu u irc. sue, vor uiey, wcro actually; using-the trade pf efchandize.bX i buyinar and sellinfir iri cross or bV retail, and. I in manner herein before directed, declared a ; bankrupt, and on ssuch application: acOmmxsw , wvii aiuw ui, n oiucu iii iuc saurc manner as j in other cases provided tbrby this act! ' ; ji Mr, Sergeant Temarked that Itic cuestioft j how presented vWas yuiiipportapt pne, ' and entitled to reflection V he therefore moved to rise and report progress, which was earned. Th-i following;.app6intmcnts ? have peen recently made by the, President T 1 ! of the U: States with' the! advice and r:- M ! consent of the Sehate'r! '' f :!,: ' - ( ' , : r - . . " . a- . "..I ' .. t . I ''District of Mainevicfe Albion K, Parris,'re- t , Jeremiah Cuyler,' to be District Judge' 01 I the U. States,- for the District of Gtbrria. j More Pir a cy.The sch r; Shepherd - j es-i, Capt Frjnkvhicl ; this port frohi,, the Havana" was, t on her passage from Havana,! wh eh abutit .15 m i les ' from the form ef place j Jhoa rd -ed by a boat cpri tai nirig j 5 armed men They attempted ;tp; board the f Shep herdesarly in,' the iapn ngi out re I frai tiedf from ;so doing; in coftse.uenc as it was supposed, of the steam-boat4 I that runs between the ttyo placed, be ingl ib sights These pirates i treated mc captain anu crw in hu man :anherbeatih! the captain and crew In1 the; mostvin u'niii .ltoannebeatins"'tb severely, aud tortured him in a'num- ber of d . ttereh f ways, to compel bimto disclose where t the money was con ceaieu inar was on poani f .wnicn ne was compe I led to ' dpThey Wtl fi rd to tfie ytssel; ;and threwi thecaptain overboard j - but , as it was a - perfect cafraft he was ehabled lo get on board again without iniury 5 and ;tie fire was ' exlihguished before; it did any serious daaybithe,v cut; loose the tboat belonging to- the scnoonet ana, robbed; lief cabin of eye ry vestige ;of y jedods fu rni ture They left the vessel very precipitately in coQsequence 1 if a saitlheavihe m. jsigh'Ttie f Val.9ef ihe-articies ;s tp gether wjth the" money, taken froji the schooner, amounted to about glQOO' Thereijs bilt little, doubt thai these Diilaina intamfml kn .1 H' II"IU IUIGUUCU IU LIU 1 It IMC jW murder the ere w. ' It Vas understood at Matanzathat tlie steam-boat would render assistance, on her parage, invj case lot Vessels' being.boarded by pi j rates ; ba ; upuhj ; thei Captain ..fhaki ng signal no attention was paiu to u ojr her The ; boat came from, the shore! to which she immediately returned; Y Kj" We have received another cornmunij cation from Dr. Ward, of Tarboroujrh, which shalt appear in our next., y - . : v. f " r . . . - , - .i r ? In MarUh couhtv on the: Tth' inst. Noali , . i v - i: i- -i- . ,. . a .. ,y r ' i ' Hinton.": Esa. of flertie rnnntv tn Mim HhloeP oaue, uaugmer or iienry siaue, isq.' t In Mecklenburcrv county.- on the 1 21st ult. Dr.; Joseph W;. Hoss,.tolMiss Sophia SprinirsV v3 D..L-iij n-f., ri-i : Isaac jtbiofKuthcHcTdtom:t6'MiM . ! vIn Duphn county, lately,; in ike 18tb year of hat age Miss ' Ciarlisa tirady; daughter of ' V,JI U1 iiwi. in iccu counry, ojaryxanu, , . .v . u,t;..iwni iwninn. ari i utmo, nrtni' miir nt itki lum;l .;- 1, r V, ; :w V-. ' 1 thel23d ultCol.i ,aBcf TyeaaDoutye ve nave Br. . . M ' M a. . A A. u. .... . . . ' -a ft y . 'C -i ! J- ' i 1. ?v . ' I .I. . 1. :;-' J I. " ,'; '' . - ', ' '.' i-i ' i'-i-' f .ri1'!'.;'
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 15, 1822, edition 1
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