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- -t. A ' ( rVTK BAKk OF K. CAROLINA, . ' - tLmtm1 of fourikr; per cent. A wn this day declared on. the' Mock cfsaid IUnk-ibr-tierh.x wpj will hfi pavaDie cVu..v".v !Li:l J:.r WaV- on.cr after Monday t irjuneV (Ae: several Branches c&st77yr. n. HAVwopjchier FRANCIS H. REKDf R; r TSVT.CTTV1 X.Y infornisiKc Fuhllc tht ? he h on hard complete assortinent rent t .? TlTC WAIJE &c. and is in daily ; rcual to any in the United States, .'All dersfrpm a distance, punctuaU) attended to. Kaleigh, llay, 23.- ' : - f THE Managers of' the JlillhoTo' .ltasGmc Lott ery havtome.. tQ the 'determination to commence tne. cn the 4th of June PPW?10ldirrfr Tickets Ml guested. to retOrti thbrthatjj far sale, are request"--rcvuiu .""".ki VxDectaticn of an ddUiojval supply of C)op .t.crirpm Kejr-crt of a superior quality are not sold beforethat day. j -. bniHE Subscriber haxinff made a new ait N. B. A Lkt orTHBaia will be pubr,; ; J .ement in his Business, makes il ije lished in the Faleih Renter and the Ifills- arv 3;a al th0sd indebted to hmiahould bcrougrn if econ:er ""T; Y k those th-t hold Tictets. V- ;"td . .--.-... f j I May 20. - - - ' . 83 NOTICE- flTHE unders'incd liavlng been appointed j I rommissloners to contract for the Build-j ino-of a Pride across Neuseltiver, at or near VIliam Rattle proceed to let it to the lowest bidler at the Dwelling house of said "Vm-Battle? on aturday the 15th. June next. Those disposed to undertake, are retjuested to make their Proposals on or before that day" JOHNSON BRITT, ' ; ,Z' JOHNSON BUSBEE, " - TL HINTON,--' Commissioners. May23..!.; ' ' " ' " 83 t(1 ' . 1 HE LATE JDHN BREVJiR. -' fl HE undersigned having' qualified at the I late Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for "Vake County, as E.ccutor to the. Will of the late Jonn Brewer, oi sain coura : aoticc isherebr given to all persons imlebted to the Etateof said Brewer to pay the , game to him ; and dl persons to horn the said Brew pt stood indebted at the time of his decease, are deired to send in thir Acctxmts to the subscriber for settlement, within the time prescribed by law,' or this Notice, will be plead in bar of recovery. . . N. G. RANI), Ex'or. -VVake, May 22. v , V 83 4t VALUABLE PROPERTY FOll SALE. THE V J7 O h TAVEHX. I AVILL sell privately, on. accommwlatmg tern this Establishment; As a Stand for A Public House, :t is believed to be equal .if Hot superior to any in the ( ityi being situat ed i?ninediately.at the Courthouse; and in the centre of the city. The House is large and convenient; There is a largtxStable conve nient to the Tavern, with a Well of excellent water in the lot. A person disposed to enter into'a business of this kind, will find this si tuation can be recommended as a healthy and profitable stand. The payments villlemade asy to any person disposed to.purchase. For terms, apply to the Subscriber, or; Mrs. Jeter on the Jot, who will continue to keep up the House as heretofore. She begs leave to tender her gratitude "to her friends, and solicits-a continuation ibf their custom ; and assures them that evrry attention shall . be paid to the ' comfortable accommodation of those who may call on her. . ; THOMAS COBBS, Ex'or of , C. Jsteh, dee'd. 7 May3.: . - : 83 tf . U3JITKD STATES OF AMEHICA, -North-Carolina District. Circuit Court of the U. States, 5th Circuit. In Equity Ma$ Term, 1822. . 'Archibald Fleming, (of London,) - John Hogg and John Ecclcs, surviving Ee cntors of Robert Adam, deceased ; Joh W. Wright and John Hnske, Executors of jonn ,vmsiow,aeccasca ; james M'jueran, John M'leran & Angus Taylor, Executors " bf Duncan . M'Leran, deceased ; :Tliomas Hendersoni Adm'r cf Samuel Goodwin, deceased V John A. Cameron John A. Cameron Guardian of Mary. Cameron (in- fant) William Moffat and Margaret his wife and John R. Adam. ' IT appearing to the satisfaction of the 11 ,Coirt that John ty. Adam resides, without the limits of this State, vand he being a'parly defendant . fo tlifc bill . ofcomplaint filed' in tliis case : It is ordered,sthat publication be lnade in the' Raleierh Register for twelve weeks for the;said"Joh'n , RrAdam to appear at the next term of this Honorable CourtJ to be holden in the City of Raleigh on the 12th day of November nexVthen andthere to plead, answer or demur to the said bill, or tlie same will be taken pro conftzto against liim, and heard ex-parte I " ' - W. li. HAYWOQD, c m. . t 'May SO. ; S3 12w-.pr. ad.-$6 50 j Hack, .convey an ce. a t N addition to ihej lack which thesubscri- G berhas for several years past kepi for HIRE, he lias lately procured another: thus, having two, he will be enabled. to make it more" a Buriness than formerly. -; For. tlie information of persons who may have occasion to Hire, the general terms are as follows, vix i . Foranv distanceover 5J miles, :.. . V- ' ' ' per day ' - $ '.'Vj To Fayetteyille ': , 34 . - ToTarborough . l ' '': 14 " To Oxford 'j?- - ?! " ::10.; To Ilillsborhugb - -'- 8 f - ; To Chapel- Hill ;.';8 To LbiMsburg or Smithfield X. 8- ' - ! And in likeproportipn for similar .distances, In Town and ju viciuity, .the rate of hire i'l'uruonea to xune t Not exceeding V. 2 .hours - ' - Not exceeding-' 'v3 hours . Not exceetiing Jf 4 hours 1 Not exceeding ; : 5 hours For - ;;'(!;. ahours. '-.7 1 50 ;- 2 . . 2 50' 4 wer o & not exe'g 8 hours ? 3 50 "' . iot exceeding 9 hours '.y.4'X t -' In eyery instance ,tle jboncy Is expectel m advance-Tand thoserwboliii e are t'9 pay tle expencB of the Horses and Driver, going and returning. v v., ' i,V'. Ck'7':'t' ."AW, Raleigh,' May 3j i ;X ; , : no 4w ,1822. tfrnEEWmmationwillctoroeoceonMon- hrDTHBufiscn V ' vi I r -'T..Ai-..;wU , jfcommociaTeiiis,menas aua customers ocrivx jf t j up Vrniia- - . h1 . fifteer ?L.i:w.-- -'i;-trT s. ;,.Wi..t,i th Pxeeirtivfrr Office iii Ha-1 ieiirK iti Monday tbelTth of unecxt r of I YXiicu an persons cuiniic.-f uj vap ;vc.j I CIV CREAMS- son. Also, pjure Jet; by .the pound, hyslie or season.'. - ", "S. SCHAUlt." - v FRFH Gj()0T)S.: , f RAVK received my SPRING SUPPLY, f ntvi thmk , it is a g-obtl AssortnVent.--' I shall cfi-ir them for moderate profit, & trill May 16. , r- AV ILL. PECK, v NOTICE.' ; call and settle .tneir accounts vjinoui cieiay. , . . fa M 1 j He would also inform the citizens of Ralejgh and its vicinuy inai ,nr hm juoi itv.r4 :fresii supply of SPRING GOODS; which he will selLfora small advance, his object being to do aashTmsiness pnly. Having an agent in New-York to select Goods .for him, ihe, hopes to be able to supply his 'customers iwith such articles as they may want. V Should any articles be wanted ! y Custo mers which I have' not oh hand, they shall be ordered for them free of additional charges. ' s ' .v WM. WILI IAMS. ' : April 25. ' f - ; ; i 79 St ; ''.:' FRESH SPRING GOODS. BTB. SMITH,- j R AS Must received, and is now open ing, a neat assortment of.- seasonaoie r -7 DRY GOODS; U being particularly selected by himsdlf .Con sisting in part, of ' ; - ' Sheppard's best blue, & black Velvet Cloths, Do. - ' --'do. blue, black, and fashionable mixed Cassimeres, ... ,. '. v Bordered and Plain : Valencia Ycstings aa - elegant article, I . 7 White and cbloured McrSeillcs, Union Mixtures, For Gcntlemcns' sum , mer wear. Cotton Cassmieres, -And Bcaveret.". Superior white 8i coloured Ufssla, Drillings, Rich Satin Damask Jlandarine"y f ' ; Richtin Damask 'Mandarine . tlulinlin c Robes and Scarfs. ' . 'f rket. Rich Satin Damask 3Iandsirine 54, T-4 -'and 8-4 Shawls, J V Black and coloured Nankin & Canton Crapes, Fine 4-4 and 6-4 Figured and I'lain MuU,Ja " conct, and 15mk Muslins, , - -Fine 4-4 &. 6-4 Cotton Cambricks, and Mus- I lin Robes, v : ! , , Superior 4-4. aid 5-4 fashionable. sprigged, u,.i i " i i f....i:.,M ' v. Superior and 9-8 LoBdon Chintz-liandr some Patterns, ; A superb selection of new style Calicoes, Blue, pink," buffi checked, and striped Ging- . .hams,- j . Buff checked Scersuckerand 5-4 Cambrick ' Dimity, i ... -...... - Real Bandano and best Flag Handkfs, and Muslin Cravats j ", Best Black Italian Lustring, and Green Flo . rence.Silk, " : - r.-f1- Irish Linens Thread Cambricks, and Long . .. I.awns. . . ' " v' . a,',''- . '' ' " '' " Russia Sheeting, Duck, DroghedaLinens, & 1 a; . Oznaburtrs. f - t Bleached and unbleached Domestic Sheet, j inirsand Shirtings, ' . - i' 1 Irish Mieeung, ana superior ti.omcsuc vmg-. .. hanis,.- .'.- j . . ,,; Silk and Cotton Hose, . . xt " . Woodstock, Beaver, and Castor Gloves; , i'ortoise Shell Tuck and fide Combs, Ladies' and GentlemensMJmbrellas and Pa : -: . ' rasols, 1 : Shelpifcrdjne's Fasliionabli Hats, ' f 1 A new assortment bf Shoes- Morocco, Kid, ;' and Figured Prunello, , ,4 ' ', A variety of .elegant double bladed Knives, Knives and Forks, r - l(oes Trace Chains, and Crockery Ware. j - Raleigh, 10th May, 1822. ' 81-eo3w - KE W SPUING GOODS. ; HJWTWELL WEBB Is now receiving a neat assortment of Fafri oka bib Drt Good? consisting in part of. White, and colored MersaiUe3 ' and Bergami - vestings UnloMlxtures A V 1 , . ' ? Cotton; Cassirtiere t - ' - ' J.' White and colored Russia Drillings ' Black and colored Nankeen & Canton Crapes V IMC 'l't iJWii HJiiii aiiu v aiiunci muauus, 4 4 and 64 figured Book 'Muslins r Fine 4-4 and 6-4 Cotton Cambrics : y Fine Jijrured Muslio Robes '. ' , J Superior checked and figured Twill Muslins 'ine'44 London Chintz r ; , Superior Coronation printed rich ..patterns A handsome assortment of fashionable Cab '' cbes r C -; f,' jxV.' . ''"):' Carlisle hlue checked and striped - Ginghams Buff, checked and striped Seersuckers . ,: i,. Black and Pink. Gros de Naples .- Crape Shawls and Scarfs ' ' :," Plid Scarfs, and Ladies Plaid Silk Handkfs "Brilliantinellantlkfs, elegantly figured ' I Bhie and YelloV Nankeens; of .-superl quality 4-4 & 7-8 Irish Linens, Irish Sheetings .and TTable Linens . , ',' VI I Wellington fancy silk S' awls -":- German and Lnghsn Silk Bandano and Flag -. . Handkfs V h '. -.v- Madras; Scotch and Plaid Handkfs -, ; ; V & Large hTgh-top and side Shell Combs f Large' h;gh-tc4 mock Side do1, ornamented Patent Waterloo," Brunswick and Welthams-i t , : Lomesuc sneeiings . c i Bleached and uribleached Shirtings V Domestic strined and plaid Homespun Prunell. Buckle; and slordcco 6hoe of the v best quality and newest fashions, . t ; I jidis Walking Shoes and Lace' Slippers Ladies Leather Shoes ' '; ' - Hens' and Boys Chip 'Hats'i'H ''-?X' uiiciii 01 uverpooi ana vro.ery "Ware- v r" -'v-:- :. .,:". - AN be r?tl at tue npiwe.oi tne Miosciioer, i per ' j on Wciulay.the 20tn instant, jnd . every? warm ciav xiyrirs-xiic runm.er jca- vk. rvugni iaus -nu aTarieiy.oi ouier All which he is determined to wD at redu- ted prices, for Cash. "X'i Vy 15 f 'A1crf c superior s -saeuea Ai Ralekh. 3fsv24i'. iCvv. V-- ,-'r5'-'V N. B. He; has IcyfieVets hundred, aad m hjte proportion; for a smaller numbbr Each ticket ''commands it pound of lccv 4 .a !'FRlDAYi: MAY 24, 1 822, 'The Hopper-J?oy. GerulL G. H ar- per; who k Counsel ""or; the liepreen Uatives of; the Jife piyffrE!vat8, in; forms the puhhe . that a' new' hearing is to be had on the patent-right question ; and until this takes place, tho quftstKm must br considered "as undecitled.7; . . ' -'- .. ' 4 ;-'-. The Western Caroljnian of the 30th u I tAr-k now I edges a mistake i n relation to "WootL cimvicteii i!of manslautrhter having xtaken th ath; ofMiisolyency; ADnHcafion was niacle tX!puit for this (purpose, but the 3mle rejected it. It I was another prisoner Mybo took that oath. ' I ' ' ''' ';:. 'S- .'J. -a' "' The re is still an active business 4o incr in our Tobacco Market, (savji tlie i last Milton Gazette) the price of which. is j well sustained, and ; considerable;! j competitiun anon$t the. purchasers.! iThe quantity -taken will beireaterj jthan that of any former :peHm.5iiiice the first season ornpeninaj the market.! ,T I icre is reat preparations a m o rip; th ei planters for the. next crop j an ahuii-j lance of plants and every prospect of its beinyr a very lare. crop.. M A hojishead of tobacco was sold in Richinoud a. Tew flays. pasf,jfor 15 a hundred weight. 1 This: is the highest pi ire,this season, aiid wwat seems siri sular enoiinh, the tobacco was made in he county of Louisa. ' The salary of the Miyor of the city. of Boston is established at 82500....- The late State Klrction iri- Kh.Kle- lland resulted in the re-electijin of iVVilliam C. G'bbs for Governor, and Ml - Karle for Lif ut. Governor ot the State. Ihe Legislature was or anized a few days alter, the election,' and Elisha Matthewsori was chosen Speaker- of the House Representa tives by a majority of three votes over Gen. Greene.- . ... - The I.eoilature of the State of Con necticut met ftt New-llaveji on the 1st inst. ami tne House of Representative was organised; by, the a jipoi nttn eiit, of Seth'jCeers as Speaker. 'The message of Gov. Wolcott,lelvcred on the fot lowin day, is of i eat length, and contains many valuable suggetions. Mr. G; Canning-is appointed gover nor general of Bengal, in the place.of the Maiquis of Hastihs. Cape-Hai terns Liph .The light house at this statfon has not" been light ed i nee the 16th inst. and will cease to be lighted until further" notice; - 'i . , ' t 1. - - t . 'Court Jlartial.'Yhe court martial lately sitting; at .Boston, VuVpe tided Capt. John Shaw fur six. months,' a-sen-, fence yvhich has since been approved by the President of the United States. Covgress. r-The foSlrAving is given as the component jrarls of the, present House of Representatives of the Uiii tediStates : lawyers, 97 ; farmers and planters 59 $ physicians, .15 ; mer chants, 13 manufacturers, 5 ; clergy man, u v. :'";..i;,:iv j; "; Woollen JBtiuj'actQry, on a vc ry large j5cale,4S vabout to, be erected at tbeFalls of ,the V alkill nearNew liurg, N. Y. .' The- ei!e is said; tor' be equal ,to that at the Falls of the Pas saic, in IS ew-Jersey." C V .-? The Liverpool papers mention, the death of a man said to weu h JSOOlbs i, who was lowered into his grave;-witt a windlass' 1 " ; , . . "', -4 . In Boston an auctiprieerjwis been indtctetlahd fbunl guilty of felling a J V composition "Watch of little worth", fa! sei iy preieno mg xnai. n w uf CBt luefand belonging to n, SecLCaptainj in jailt rwho i as-in great-distress and for r whose benefit it was ' sold-antf therebv intpntinnall V cheatins: and'jde iraudibg the; purchaser. -eJCourl sentenced, the delendanl paj pJM of forty dollaira and costsoprpejcii-1 tidnL! R- "tl he distance lrom tneouin orjne Arkansas UivertoiXittleRockEthfc fseaC ttfguTerhmeritsot: sArkansa;s, is computed at sou miiefr jrana me 01s in usmi i,v iiuaca ircMJ, iiutJii ui . jt j 'Ml FRIDAY; 'MAY24,1822. -'Q'M sU 'r 'ii-r jftii jy tj, L.i-s v3t., .You a re not ignorant of -the 4isaxji vantages ''dttrommerHwtnll'cb.Anti'y- naasvjaoon:u i-uuuer- ioa so m?.tiy rears pasi: nor, or tne liietiectuat attf nipts inadcfbv'OUf minister tu rcinetl v tliem.7 ; Wfh,t)ris goy Itlie xertiona i-x..5? tlnTVr ha ve ,beenj 'mofe6cefcil?r li anithpser of his preilecfsW say but 3e icjt jj, that the late ; changes1 ljecreed ft evenue system are more, lavofaule to ; the comMefCtt of, the United Statesl j than ihatj of y ri other natiu nW fyf vexamplepie ton nage cluly "of one ;dplf j tit pertobefo Vessels emfie li. States, and which; by' theXwdyVwipg '5 to' jthe cliffefence be- twee hh op anisi-an u m e r i can m eas u re bient, is I nearly; , one-third ;les-than what Spanish, vessels pajrUn our ports vhile those of other nations paid a y fy trill i ng on e has been made gehemr to vesUU of all nations. ; ';lTie;'(luJti? on co fisji'andbn i staves the princi-, pal articles of export from our coantry to this, have been reduced ori the for ten dollars -neiJorie thousand.- which j. was. paid alsoanbarrel tuves tnfbur dollars per one thousand on pipe, and to two dollars only on;hafijipe and 'barrel staves."itvM. Post. f By the direction , of govern me nt;' Caiit. Pfefrv. of the U. S. schr' Shark. took possessi on- ti f K ej: Ves t, an Jsl -and on tie xoastbf East. Florida, and pla.nted t lie American standard therei tin t e 2pth of March, , under a salute from the Spark. -The Island i seven milei long and two wide. It contains somp ptrpllpnt l.mil. nd n:tn. sive salt pond, capable of producing i or 400,00 bushels ' of sal t per anhum is eligibly situated for supplying ves sels w if that coast with provisions, and is remarkably heal thy. The harbor is equal .to any in the Gulph of Mexico, safety and depth of water, become a- rendezvous for our botlr for and may navy em ployed in those seas.' Port is the new American name UoderS is of. the port, and the.Island .now called ! Thompson's Island. A settlement on, it has been lately formed by a com pany of enterprizing gentlemen from Mobile. rV'-': - !-?;:: ';?:xxxv jlelanch 61 ti accident . YesterdaVv raorrju whileT the Rev. Mi. , Chase was Engaged in baptising some per sons ljbtne. North River, at thefirst dock south of, the State Prisoiiy a roe lanciiol accident occurred There was a temporary, bu i Id ing, ; occu pied by a stoirie cutter on the margin of the, wfiarf, yhjch aflbl ded a favorable place to over 1 00k th e services iroi hs on 2 and .great numbers of persons Rad ascend- eq tnat.puiiaing, wnne nunureas iuok their stations on the edge of the wharf i mined iitely, . below i t: The weight upon tlie roof crushed the bu jlding towards! the .river, and sO sudden was its fait that gfeat numbers were forc ed into the water,? and many were struck- )jr the falling timbers.' One man , had his le badly brokenland wasoHiSprwise much' bruised ilanbther man had his breast shockingl)' injured, and fau t ladies were severely wouod- ed. In additton to the above,' a great, ot -persons of botl aeaare- number ceived si ight; wounds. Dr. Far r,'a TespectaW London,1 has! la ielyf published a small volume on the Mature and Cure of Cancers, pa rticularliiit atage de- nafnrt tinnut ' in wKl5h hp stxtfB.v that he! has used, with great success; in that dreadful disease, tthevFucu Helminthcbrt6n,br ; Corsican Sea M oss, and so confident is He of the ef fica cy bihisvy jl anb f treatment, th at hevexpjessea himself sm the following language;00 : atii yvell praded there is no more malignaricylin caiicerbuV than other -tuf mours, (if theyare treated Jna proper mantie S Hia work is illustrated with a cblbr-- ed pfate of the plant. '.:.r 1 'Scientific- Aedicalcorresnon uep 1, 01 reaik.rjppcciauiii.j a, o jtci bas peruseu, Wltn mucn pleasure, tne. last number ot we Amer ican m eu icai? Recorded conducted by , IJoctors John KberleV of Philadelphiaf and -Henrjr; W.:Dbcachf:ev ? Th Ui. higblynterestin; t)enodifeaU 'journal bas raMtuy growi jr-am a com-. pa rfi ti ve jy i nsjn in ca n r oegi n m ng, 4 n- to a degree of jmbrtabce, which 'fully; (entitles it xo tne aweniion 01 ine -toc- I mer Iromj three, dollars Vtwenty cent$ j J and a halj ceiitsV and on the Tatter from 1 dical Profession throughout our coilll- i i anuinjsttil iftviui jaini ,unsi . -COOClU5IVje7 III ia &liJ'.fit & L nsj-T -JiA. c.L,t :. fered ; Jtu t r tiiis is ascribed -jentirel ; Mt;i otrr; i micriini rtafc) Wti ner , ; wiur wwii -1 ievaccinauon:ra been tention, rcsides:;wjiicfcvtfie ; I with ;the vaccinepffe,ihas attend en and ..render : l uritit ' Tr-ditiiKnleti riVrSjr ' the i ru e, kirje , pock,'? & Untes t fie r e- foVehcp.ra'ctice i ken-out of the hands tenders, and pi aceij entirely under thafr N ' ditectibnVof with the nature; oLth nutation; of 4hia iriinortant ! discovery cannot be sustained, Undi the.fuVrad-! : . a.! . i.'-. '-..:: ii.A.-A j'Jt-i ' 1 M r, BordI a, iri his treatise on Hu4f bandryV-Warm hrr'rcoinWe6iifUVeaii! ' ' an cii ici vayjp; auu gereriij (H . hea vt cromIiye has Certain tyione : wucii. ,114 uic 4iu itk, iijusi e exceuenc . v Hayanothefead vantage s9 that whea j ;v this hay istaltn, dft :. JQiQii the;; jittibbtei: which' become! manure,' Vhd you may Lsow peas.or cotton seed to 'ntbudv,;; in ai ineiaji, iqr wneat .r;jousttay 1; , takVtF a crbpoLlr1sK potatoegjof the keepi ngvki t id si Rye -Is also ah ; e see ;J ;U fnr winterpaswrei and itls said, v?ill i? coBtinue to the winter following if cat-v -down sd as to presvehtits shootinj; j I As the extension: ofcotton crops, will -shorten those ot grain; ivbutdjt. nbt be :'X;fi s 1 am visauie,ior, lanuers 10 corn xneirat - vv l-i.'"' a i . - ' " ii Jt-t'- .Tvv tfHi .. ' t lesUabour Iff Rje are 'of this nuttiber should, those 'be i 'v neglected; and the rage tor cultivatinj: v Cotton xontinneor tncreas the . con. sequence must be a ahbrt supply of 'V -articles; 0 food v .V; - r-;.'; potatoes are b't .wlienvpf anted in ' Julie ; by which their bulbing state a- j. voids ; tlie toil dry season of Midsain-' v mer-;..: '.Si 1 ; t MARRIED;- At Tnpmas P. Breox;st Esj; in this place, by the ReyiWro Hooper4, - of Fay v etievine, Lvia tzogg, , sq. 01 vv luusor, Bertie county. ' to 'Miss Ann B. Johnson, t'Anf Si rffnrrt: f!omietlcflL'.' ir'-H ;. -i At Milton; on ifu? 2d inst. Mr.artm P. V Huntingtonf to Miss 8. Hblderiaughtr i ; of Maj James i Holder, alt; of thawnVryiy ' ? Aribparta, eoonTthp lt iiist. the Hon. Jud ee Tait, of Alabama, formerly Senator - tironi theSUte df Georgia,Uo Mr Sarah) . Griffin. -xtx - ; : '-x At Boston; lately, Professor. EJ ward Everett, 6f Harvard University, to Miss ; Charlotte Gray Brooks, daiughterof Pe-. t VC V. AJA VWIVS, . A-VJ. kA"V WlA - ; - J)IED.v; Of a pulmonary; a taction, uf Greensbo- A . ' ..- . -.. rough, N. C.orr-ibe 13tti mst. at ttie-ta vern ofMr. Jacob Hubbard,rMr.' Benja min Riggan,, of Warren county. It may be some consolation to iiis jfriend to learn that throughout hjs. yioess he' manifested f- much christian tortwude;ana seemed en " tirely restgiied tothe will. ;ofuhis maker,' ana mar, jie uieo p:ricuvjy vuucvicu. v . ,. : A t hja iresideqeei in Cumberland 1 coun tyi on the 4th intf MArcli'd.' Maclean; Vi a nattver of Scotland, but from au' early ,1 peiiodof Ws life,' acitiaen of thtv State. He" was in hisdtyear.,". x" ' In pabartos countyV; or the 28 th inst. Mr Rtobert Cbchran," in,the 84 year of his age. fie was a respectable' member .. of socie ty V; and ruling elder in the Secc-M t- der Church:lV-.iv f'': -A ' j -pin Kkmo Vat V ing tlie 15th msJohr7;VVobd, Esq. a na- ;V tive1 of Scotlahd, but for more than tjrenty v . years a resident bf thUnited States. Mtea was mdst celebrated as a profound math;;v madcian-f-but he was also known for his travels in Switzerland, and, certain politi-; cat tracts wmcn ne nua. written in Atnct ricaV :For.the last twu or three years, tie- ' had devoted hiolself tb.a miap-ot tKe Stato of Virginia, which ie had nearly complet- v . ed, tf&fWytt iXx ' : ' i. The;imrnortaf Stark is no Tmore - H6- ' indered his "mighty oul 'God who' : , gaVc it, WednesdayViay 6, aged 93 rears;v 8 months J andi 24 day. ,fHis last illuess was . s.hbrt; c but e xtremejiy dittressing- '' fourteen 'days preyims;,tb ni, death; ho sustained, jawaiVsuppd,:' paralytic : shock:, whic4i"dlscovered itself in choking; . ; tana lOdDUiiy loawaiiowuiicaiing ai- , ter this he ;ate oajmore : and dunng his remaining tiaie, he" wasspeechless; ihop itf was apparent to liis j wtchtul tneud and relations iw ho stood around uiin, that heTetaihed his sensertb; the last A Until thelast attaclfcj lie had everbten' able to wak:aDbut jjie hous,1 and . in ; pleasant walher boi of doors.- Geo, Stark, V miU Ui ch wter iV too iated upon here. T He comroencejd'his ca reer as; a soldier In the 1 seven years r. and Was thv Ustwirvivme nsxil Vfrf m t':!X . . k:s:-.'. xx:.:- x tii-ffrsi&m: --&xx. w Zl - - J - L - ' 5.-., i I
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 24, 1822, edition 1
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