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.r... p-W':--::.t: - -.i, rt if. " i parsing. SyS.mmnns. L. wrrr . '. s'tui)rt wfre mo pnro; A To (?eTp - ' - Kn rh. tJ,Ined Vhe -Secr!nd distinction On Mapsairwereve ; irc ....... , o0ls:lrI'uMIu-- 1 Stuart an" i-ouis r'HV . Tarded the highest praise.-. and . :-ih. nrtler named. On 'f:;,i(10; this Cl hd,not paid ; JSS2LM .he. importance of ; ... . , thl?Jriarct Cnman. Louisa tondon. Sa h slmmonsj Marytuart and Sophro- T u'S were examined on Reduction,, n,a. Vd ' well acquamtei with this . and arpearr . i j rVare Coman. Louisa Hendoo and Mar rt .tood on- Blarr's Elements of Vary n we re highly approved. s,r0pnmr, ana wci b . fi ,7; r - t J.dnrt'Cn. rk. CC1E Trire'r Maria Ji, Ir,i ratbaiine.Haboteau yere exa- !ed nn' Reading. Spelling. Parsing, ;! ..a v' i omuenu i ,n's''r. aiiui-p . v-wririnir and Bible Queslions. - iir - - -m H5s read well. Their merits were J ninV o Hill I" L ..-. r. HHrrineton, H. Cohbs, E. B rian. M- - rri!au?.7-."J . rnhAW. In Spelling, itaooieu, r H?rrineton, H.Cobbs and M.Hill were cderfd st. In Parsing C.Raboteau ard H. Cobbs had the superiority. In Blair's Phiiosophv, no distinction was made.' In Whelpley's Conipend, E.Boy Inn C.Kalwteau. M. Hill and C. Har rison were deemed best and equal. In Arithmetic, all were JP"ved on .the Kule of Three. M. Hill, C. Harrington and H. Cobbs are the best Writers ; and "all appeared to be well acquainted with Scripture History, every question being answered correctly. . . Delia H-iywoon, Lucy A. iinjr, L.avinia Selling, Pairing. Copy Writing and B- ble Questions. Thi is an excellent C lass of Readers. Lucy King, Martha Pool, Mary Potter & Ehia Washington stand at thebead of it. The whole spell admirabl). Martha Pool and Catliar.ue Shaw best. In Parsing, the Class acquitted itself well. E. Washington , was cntiil? d to the firs horour. In Writing, El za Valiingfn ami Delia Hay Wood werr. distinguished ; Mry Potter and Lavihia Aloore were 2 hest. In BibleQuestions all were perfect. Nodistinction. T.e same CIasst.with the exception of ' Delia Haj wood, Lavinia Moore & Mar tha Pool, stood on both vols, of Whelp ' ley's Historical Compen.l. With Jht sludy of S:ci-ed, this CI is lias successful nriited that of Profane History, in which 'tiev were highly approved. , - Delh H. Haywood. Martha S. Pool, Lucy A. King, Mary A. Potter. Jane Sa tae.C'athririneShaw and E iza H. Wash injton," were examined on Rhetoric De-" lia Haywood and Martha Pool, passed t rough the wholeW ork. 1 he rest made a promising Essay on . the. six first lec tures. . Larinia Moore, Eliza H. Washington and Gough Am Whitaker, stood a satis , factor- examination on Blair's' Elements of Nataral Philosophy . No distinction. Delia H Haywood. Martha S.Pool and Googh Ann Whitaker, were examined on Ltg;c a study which they had but . recently commenced, but on which they j acquitted themselves satisfactorily I Delia Ha wood umkrwent an exami sation on the. French Grammar and Ex-ercise--, arnl evinced to the Trustees that ?he had paid considerable attention t this brarxh ff polite Edncation. Lavinia Mcore was examined on A- -cair.!s (i 3"&r?Puy anrt 5avt satisfactory ofMiavh paid no ordinarv at ten proofs lion to'this useYul study. 71 he hnlowing young Ladies wee exa mined cn the seernl branches of Arith Bic, viz : El iza H. Washington, on Re Jiicticn. Delia H. Hayw,od, Lucy A. Jur.g. Lavinia Moore, Martha S. Pool, Mary A. Potter and Catharine Shaw, on Kule of Three & Practice Jane Savage andGough Ann Whitaker, on Discount, K-mer, Lvss and Gain, Allegation, Single and Double Positi -n. The Trustees were gratified to find that all the attention me rited by this important subject had been ii.ithfuUjr bestowed upon it by.these stu Cvnts.: jane Savage and Goughv Ann v hitaler wtre considered the best Aruh Jiencians; and Mary A. Potter was but Ue inferior to them. : - ne E. Pox and Eliza H. Hill 'were wan.incd on reading Thomson's Sedsons, opy-writing. Arithmetic, Bible Ques uons, French Grammar and Exercises, n3tonx bacrx and Viri Ron.x and Lo S'C I hese young ladies have been very"' :ucctsiful in their varied and important , mcir examination na& a .dantly testified that the distinctions, relofore cjfe,. on lhem nuV(. been cuurned, and has, at the same time, ZT a Sirng pledSe that u,ey. will be a ong the brightest ornaments that have V;;.ildd'-urlnsutu:i.,ii. Win eD-W,),taker hav';n5' atdif thSAr?fe"durinK her Cl)"tion with ratio, a pas5Kd tisTucry exami- re of Female Education aucuted in lc"uut,11 J and, after-reviewing USiaf.tnrw - -v a highly. Trn 3 A-'Adn1iiaiiou uiercon, the her iiL . ,d determined to cmter 011 uiil v5UDg,!1hins houors ot -ihe Insl- OWen Ccrttfifttt a,,d a hich wtrp, m uu f,Tui, c r,te.0,lc of 1'rees; coufened, I intne 8 PuP1U inf Music 0n TueSv! V? and at a Con. t 1 Moore.Mar'ha Pol, Mry A. rotter, Jane Sarage, Catharine Shaw; F,l?z.i Washing rt,t Ouch Ann Whitaker, were exam hlWtdSES; . a urns, uoudic JtiDajiT'AnDie tiranav 10' Casks Whiskey .-Va y;:J:' f i ! 2 ."do. - Cozniac, Brandy.; lv a ',' . TthU. I.ftmri iimif Just received and For sale bv " -i , rN - . '": ; rWM, WILLIAMS1 June!.?. v.-:. -si ;- 86 3t ! . p-f .IIave just received ' Boxes Claret, supejjjttr quality:.?? ftbl. Shrob v -' .'': IV. Boxes Pnmes : ' do - Waisin' , do. fresh Teas Tamar5nas, , ; r , ; : v 'crackers , ' - . '1 . New-York sraolced Beef. , 1 II . " ; I V'tT 'i'-v S ! French and ?AppTe Brandy ; 3"'; 1and Newbern Rurh l; .-, ' , . Sup-ars of all qunTitiea: , , . ' ' ' ; jf It'-: .-- V:: ,. 13.. ' " Willi-. i vii. a. .iiu.ri .11- prjv-KS. 1 ,NIVERSITY OF NORTH-CAROLINA.rf ffTIE CoiwxxciMBirr tooVphce on Thurs 7 day, 6t li. current, and the toilowui is a Scheme ofthe Exercises on that day, viz- r MORNING. I. Praver by the President. "U. aiMtatory oration in laun ; oy nenjamin Sumner. . "V 3. The oration on Natural Philosoptiy ; by Joel Holleman. 4. Pebate TsthA account of the Trojan "War, as . gjveri by Homer, a narrative! of v Te vents which actually occurred ? Between Benjamin F. llay wood and Thomas Hill. 5. Oration on the character of Lord Byron's Poetry ; by Abraham Rencher. 6. Oration on the influence of the arts and sciences on cietv; by John A. Hogan. 7. Debate :1s it.probablc that the new states .of 5oiuDAmew a win continue xo enioy ; political freedom ?. Between Lucius J. Polk ana iinani . racKcii. 8.' Oration on Eloquence; by James Bow man. 1 9. Oration on the expediency of calling a Convention for revising the constitution ;of Nortli-Carohna j by Robert G. Martin. J ' i AFTERNOON. , ! lr The oration on Belles Lettres ; by Wil liam B. Davies. . j 2. The oration on Intellectual Philosophy ; by William D, Junes. ; , - , 3. Debate Should any study constitute a part of a liberal education wlch has nbt an immediate bearing on practical life ? Be tween Thomas F. Davis and Robert H. . Ikfason. - ; ' 4. OratioTj on the cultivation of good morals; .by William A.'Hall. - ' j 5. Report ofthe Public, Examination'. 6. - Oration on the moral sublime j with the raedictory Address; by Robert N. Og- d. ( j- 7. IV grees conferred. - $ I 8. Presidential Address. I 9. Praver. The Degree of Bachelor ofrt wis con ferred on the following young Gentlemen, viz : ' , ;.'! : 1. James Bowman 2. John f -P?vics 3., Wm, B. Davies 4 Thomas F, Davis 5. .tames G: Hall 6. Wm. A. Dall 7. Wm. ITardeman 8. Ben?. F". Haywood 9. Fab's J. HaVwood 10. Thomas Hill 11. John A". Hogan 12. Joel Holleman 13. ' Wm. D. Jones 15. pleasant Kittrell 16. Robert G. Martin 17. Robert M. Mason 1 8. Wash'n Morrison 19. Robert N.Ogden 'l 20. Wm. D. Pickett .21. Luc-Tils' J. Polk ; 22. AbiVm Rencher 23. Marion Sauhdcfs 24. James- Bi Slade; 25. Benj Sumner ,v26. George Tarrv 8c 27. Alex.E.Willsoh, 14. Samuel Kerr Being members of the Senior Class. . j 1 The DppTec of Jiathefor of Jirta was- also I conferred on John Eot4 an JUvnmuH of the University. ' u j Th e degree of Matter if Art was conferred oh.the same day upon the following persons vinrmm ui 111c unncray, vi ; 1. T)r. Thos. Faddis 2. Thomas J.; Green 3. W.H.Haywood, jr. 4. -Walter Anderson 5. James K, Polk 1 6. Iv. L. P.rroks,.8cl 7. Simon P.J orclanj 86 It t , June 12. -Tlis ITAINMENT, In Salisbury, j&morth'Cnrulinar by WILLI AM H. SLAuGH 1 ER, A T his large . and commodious Buildings, XV - two doors east ot he state Hank. He has lately employed an experienced and at tentive Barkeeper, who, with the aid ol clean1, well furnished Chambers, a well stored Ce( lar, Ice-House, Granary, good Ostlers &c. is able, he flatters bimself, to support hisciaims, in an increased degree, to the .very 'liberal patronage his House has for so many c earfi received. " -. . - v j . : Travellers nd Private Boarders will con- ! tinue to meet with those comforts and atten tions with which they have. hitherto, beei pleased to express themselves, so well ; lea ed. .- ' ''; --''v . ' j GZKThe. Northern, Southern, and Eastern Stapes, put up at tins nouse. . . May 1,1822. 1 86-3t STATE OF KORTH-CAMOLlNA. v : Surry County; , s , Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, for' - ",;'!,' 'May,-1822. ' ! I Aaron Marshall and others, r others, A lis wife j St ephen Jones and his wife f Petition . for Susannah, Edward Wil' I partition! bourrt, Zachariah Wilboui n, f of Lands, i ; the heirs ot Thomas Wd- j bourn dee'd, & Lydia Stanl I r ter..- V" - : J - : ST appearingto the satisfaction ofthe Cour that the Defendants are- not inhabitants of the States it is therefore ordered by the Court, that advertisement be made intlie Raleigh- Register, for six wetks, that the De (Vndants be and appear at the next CourVof Pleas and Quarter Sess ons to beiield tbr thej t ounty of Surly, fit tte court koiise in Rock-, lord,. on the second Monday in August nexti' and plead, answerer demur, to the petition! Tiinerwise .me ame wut oe takeiy pro con Its ,nd decreed ccrdingl. Witness, Josi Wdi ams, Htrfe ottfaid Court..at Office, the aMM.uay m May, 182?,.; -A M J0- WlLttAMsXc. ' ' "It fl : .V- mm 'FRIDAY,7. JUNE 14, 1822. ; : Fourth of JultmA meeting of" the citizens wqs held at theCoui-hous( o n a t ur d ay evening lt,V to" cl e t erj mine inl what tanner!itheyCvyouldce tebrate the approaching Ann? versa ry f our j Independence when. it -was resnlveil, that I Pabjrc Dinner -sKotilil be ' pro v id eu ri , prat ion cje Ijvered , and the Declaration; of Incjependence read A Committee of . Arrangement was appomtenopxarrTing the will of :-.r" - We learn that our; late Governor, John Branchi Eq, instantly 1 declined the acceptancePor the office of a Judge in WestFlof ?ua, to which he vvaIate4 ;iy appointed bjK, the President and Se- oate.ol tne,u..5tates.;yr:- -v - n ' At the annual meeting of Stockholdi ers of; the Caoe-Fear Naviffation f!nmi jpanvji which wis held in Fayetfeville ion Monday week"; Robert Strange was) elected President, with a salary of 250 (dollars per annum, and Jofin A. Ca- 'meron, William Boy Ian, James Me- , bane and Archibald M'Bryde, Direc tors, h: ' . : y :.. v'i We understand that the fiscal con- i c$'rris of the coqipa'ny will not warrant i'i "": ..,i "i::.iJJj . -a jjl The Stockholders have voted a jlis jcretionary jpoWe, to.llieir President and Directors to place the management jot" their future operations under the; direction of the Boarif of Internal Im provements of the State r Thomas Carberrv is elecrod Mayor of t.he City of Waahi;igtun for the next two years. i i We are authorized to state that Jo siah Meigs, Esr. of this city, has re signed the Profejisorship of Natural and Experimental Philosophy in the Columbian College iu the District of CoIumbia.JVar. t Episcopal Cpiurch.-The Corner Stone o'f;arj Episcopal Church was laid in Washington, in this State, on Wed nesday, 29th ulf , The ceremonial ser vices .were performed '. by th Rev. Richard S. Mason, of Nevvbern. Intemperance J 1 A . I Wo are -pleased to see that the friends of jood morals in Guilford County in this ?$tate. have ftirmeil a Society for the suppression of Intemperance, of which Fiance tarw, rsq. is nairman. 1 ney nave our oest' iwishes - for their success in of the greatest evils and, no doubt one of. overcoming one of the country ; the 'first, iteps ought to be to endeavor j to lessen the number df KetAilerg of spirits. . Courts Mar!ial.-rCpt. Hull lately wrote to the Secretary of the Navy, requesting, that as theadministratioh of the aftairSof tiie Navy Yard at Charlestown under his care, had been called in question during; (he trial of Lieut. Abbot, a?Gourt of Inquiry might be appointed to examine his conduct ; it 'but the Secretary replied, that such a measure was entirely unhecessary ; the result of Lieut. Abbot's trial hav- ing shewn that the complaints which had been matle by him were ground less. Adding that the frequency of not only expensive; but injurious to the public service , , The- following; interesting article i s , ex i rac t,ed x from t h e Lo n d m Ne w Monthly Magazine, for April : Go vernment has resolved f 0 teiniinatell the commercial difficulties which have for some time subsisted j between this country and North America.- Instruct tions hnvt betxiHent the several W.' j India. Islands, that.the ports should be opened immediately to the direct trade of the United States, upon the princi ples' of reciprocity which had been proposed by the American Govern- I1IV7U Department of Sta te 7th Junk V 1 22 Authentic intelligence has been-ire ceivedfjat this. Department, tat the King of Holland, by afdecree of the 1 ots Marth last, has oraerea mat ih charge fop pilofagei shall; be' the jiame on American' and Dutch vessels within his states, arfd that restitution "shall be. made to the parties of all mo 11 les.tha t; h vc been paid on account 01 the late additional imposition. , This notice is published -for the in formation of all such aa may be inter? ested. Vflf. ''v: ;!-, lir - :':f' ,-, v f " i- " ' V ' . ' V: Exchati;e.-ht, an extensive v auc Jtion Jale of Slaves, made by tliCj3iar--: glial, in Lexjngton, Kyon Vy ednes dai th 1 5th May,; the 1 conditions of the sale were, that the puirch pay in -papejp the Babk of that Coin- vmonwealtlr; or of the -Bank ofKen- tucky, at par: .or jn SpHie at a,prer 'mium if$ghty percenfct the option 'of the purchaser! V r V r - X" ' ie -.. "...-:lfV. -". ; v A; Ska $erpekt Ka$ beett Wntriretlirt I morjaferjs fi0djf quiretlyo (torses ;and six nieh tni rlrag t h e s ki n 200 ya rls, which? iv about to bi AM ah d ca rried trlNe vV?Y ork . .... The ' IJl .Xe ve n ty -(00 r n rt shin Jorth-fJaHl ina i iHnw 'receivms : her eq u i prn e nis i n-iiie ia wa re. hfi.pasr etf over the iI)ar near FqvtuWimtri on ; ancnor take on j vAiTanqerfjpuiaisac ti. e 9 a jjereiopi price . for se vera I to ns of pured fiiirn a c Len tvsjwji i ch in this country; a e1 yery cornmon.; Woutd i t not be well for such ,pprsonsvas;have children to set them about col lectinst them ? JJbtantf of ;M North - A men can Uevi( mo yjery. learned and , ewvtorijuly last. elaborate trea tise on the Bofany of the United. States, h a s t H e fo j I o W i n 5 r e m a r k : ; L A'no t h er ci rcumstancel I ha t sets the deficiency of our btanjcal publications- oh this head, in a ScleaVer lijjht, is the fact, af firmed by tnefRev. I;., D. Scluveinitzt of Stok es, NJ tha t he hi m self hail ob served, nearly one thousand six hun dred 1 species or the single orn er 01 unji.v in tiej Caroltna. It western part of No rtjj -is however. hoped, tha our knowledge of this clas of plants (thfe cryptbgamuswill not long re main so imperfect if Mr. Schweinftz meets wirn encouragement to pupiisn his intended decrintionof the cryn- foff.intous plants of North-Carolina, of which he has lately.printed a specimen', containing jthe hepatic mosses, execu ted after the manner of Pursh's flora." , jJI Duel.-j-A few days ajjo,, aj duet vvaei "fii5ht on the outh-Carolina side, of Savannah River, 'ten miles below MiMedeville, between Joseph L. I lep- urn. Esq: land Thacker B. Hi P!sq. both Attornies at La;v, o oward. f Mil ledgeville, wh former. I ch proved fatal ; to the Quick work The Ohio Legislature convened .oh the 20fh ultimo passed a law lb orj;inize their 14 Con;ressi onal districfs---and adjourned after a session ol four; days. s The Lesifelature.of the State of Con necticut adjourned on Kr!day,(the 31st u It.- , The. bSl 1 for districting the State for: the choice, of Representatives to (Congress was rejectee!, jn the House of neprcsentatves, 95 to 90 : This'is close voting', and evinces a change of sentiment favorable to wh ive con-' Vider the Jlenublican ptinciple of elect ing Representatives to Congress, and electorvs" of President and Vige ff resi dent by districts The Legislature passed a lw Excluding N York steam bnats"; frohi navigating the waters of Cnhpcticutk' so long as steam boats owned by citizens of that 'tate shall bet prohibited from navigating the; wa ters; of New York. Gov. Wolcott re turned the bill jtq the Assembly with a very able message containing his rea sons for not signing it. He; considers the NeW-Yokestrictive laws upon the iibjectwis well as the CjonneCti cut jaw.-unconstitutional and void f and he points, out the Constitution and Supreme C(urt of the Union as the criterion and tribunal for the decision j of the question ) The General Assetn i biy 'of Connecticut, nevertheless. pass ed their retaTiatory bill into a law, and thus new difficulties are created in the intercourse by steam vessels between the di ilerent! Statea of the Uniori. The Legislature of Massachusetts tsjnofw in Session. Alter tour ballots Mr. Levi Li icoln was elected Speaker ofj the Housi; 5 hejvotes beitig" for" Mr. Lihcbln 74, Mr. Law re nee 60. This is the first ' ime for 10 or 12 yearsj a Boston paper states, that a Republican has filled the chair. i' ' .' H. G. Otis has resigned his seat in the Senate of the United States-j-the reason he assigns, is, Hhat his public employment for five successive ,win-. Iters has ioccasiooed ar accumulation ofjclaims urlofr'liis time and attedtion too urgent to l?e, by liim, lon&er neg lected." , 1 ' :' , . r' - The Hdn. James Llovd, Jias been elected by Legislature, "to fill the vacancy. , - The LegisIatOre of New Hampshire was to assembleSon the ith inst.-I'K-mbng their duties will be that of choo sing a U. S Senator, to ;fil I theacan cy; that willbe created by the expira tion of the term of Mr Morrill on the 4th of March jnext. -a " i;r:'- a.:a ;v-'V- -:'r ' v 5;-; ;-;. HUlgricultiiralA .jiir;T:aite Show arfd FairJ one mile to the west of4PhtUdtInhia,vhave attracted a great corj course 0fopeciiiior. laBup pod thatjri w ve abontIiLOOfl persons presentfe Many gc 0 meb of repectabi 1 1 tjr , an d hltir('eitjjn4tpin had come trorii beghboing tatcariil cities fromjBalttmorc .mo IVftm Kiiefnns 5 : '''( -A-- rair"V was held las t jreek n ear Ba'ti thrf e rlaVs of Hfift'Case of the u.States gainst.Danf tTXTowikirts fbr $1 1,023 and29-5 Interest "afer rnothtntc v inves tiatiAniMand a great display of elo- , quence ; and h?gf Jcnole;dgfe vthe fnrv, vesteray ;afternvw, returnedLaj yertUct in ' f i vor of the Vice-President of one h uhdrd v and ihirtxt'sijc .. iHotikhrid ecnunArJL and rivtety-nincdoUaranihtffa This verdjc whihadll -wh at-.wajritinicipatedi: Hajc given general .-X sat is faction :AVe ex nect to Oublishr-a it ill ; detail of this trial, Itjll b remember ed thatYMrTompkms, 4han Avhpmi no man has rendered greater sefyrcefeto his countrydunq the late war jvas returhc l by pjoyernientvaa -a dttteilie noy see, b.y the h!of kn impanial inry :.th tme'state ot the case.- Jfiaf-JUitUicu'' for OJlljr the proni lereatothejRoyalist General Jtorttles Fhe com mandant;CaraccaV halt re-; teivel a dispatchcohflrmin this iti '. hetliv?slari of MrajeerUtreT J destrfliyed; and ,he is represented bv one account as having tled'stngly to the mountains by ainother that he )KeCapexl to; thb tsJapd. . Otof iHisdefca' however is certatq: Porto -Cabejlqj; fore, the oaly byi th e V Spaniards throughout the who of the Colombian Republici-iift . jnjwe;ana ver namerpusiy auenaea 'i-i. r' i-Vi' Jr- '..v'-vr'f ;,: f': fFfawMeyiriurrtikXttw WVtriat 1 of uiTeVBa HaJV with: ineresiriw8 fro ie of Cbfbmbiao.fjtcn'e haYaWh. - - A;'t Fitch.' TromV!PbttcePdr1!o: Rielii toinnA r U L ' to Baltimore, with a cargo of -sua;arai ' foupdered. atsea vesterdarweefcVvin tfce edge of the-.GulphJ stram;4Th4 . captain, . passengers and crew were. , taken off whi!e: the vessel was sinking 1 bythe bri HppeofvPVovidencef anil' ; ; have arrived at Norfolk p 1 a- Shipwreck4-TW f; French! triffiti t 1 k r: n-.riJ'-' i' i ii ji;- -' u u icaiue. wpurpron, 01 44 guns, on J her; passage, from, Martinique foV the islands of St. Peters and Mique Ion, when goinjjattherate x)srx fenljtr an hour in a thick fog, struck bnrthfi sou:h side of the IsleloSabiej. anrl .Iri ' a few' minutes bilged Parjt of f the) ere 'w feot ashore f in the boats; Vwhicfi were Wash eld to , pieces and about sitV men perished. : KTheVschooner Two Brothers, frool Halifax vith provi-" sions for the establishmeni; at' tnat place, happened ;to be ttiere and suc; ceedeil in saving the remainder of tho officers and'efew, and had jarri ved "at . Halt (ax with abt 130 of tha m eri . Abpu t 3 were left jon, th ejisl andyithj provisiqins tpfawait tbeyrei turn of the. schooneK . We ondet1--stand that tiTe'abovel frigate wa des tined to this country, to take out Mr. De Neuville, the French Minister.! A pasanC.mbde for remvihfrtar; tar froth the teeth si mpl j ; td eat Wh6rtleberriesThey are commonly. caiieu riucaieDernes.' :i n r a - t . . 'Lately: at Buioi.wiri Brnn'swlielc rnnrtf .? - the seat of Alfred MttorerfisjqFMnciJ & WaddellEsq.' to Miss Elizabeth Moone; James Russel, a4setentyfiyyeai$'l67'-'v ' ; Miss Nancy; ftreweW aged seventeerii F " Y ;; At the seatbf CoL Wm VineaTlrt Bai w .fort county, on :!hV 30th ult Mr; Joaiphi , " r : ttonner, merchant jot WashingyonVJJ C toMissSally Anndrawfurd,e V ter or tne late unarles u. Urawfdrd, Esg of theformer place. '-' ''i-r'-v I'"- i In EHzabethcb w"n, New Jersey, Dr A sa 7 n U:ii t. tt- tJ ., .. t . 1 ter of Shepherd Kollock, Esq; all of that r place.: :.;,;; r: 'U-. .. vj :"Vf :- In Tyrelf coohty, . lately, Rich'd. Davis, , Esq. for many years' a -tiehatbr to the State Legist ature front that coun ty ; AUo 'm Mr. oseph vyynne; ah' old inhabitant of -Pasquotank ; s , ' ,: f , 1 hi, At fcis.plantatioiir.ion thev'Soiid b the " county of Brunsvickv a few weeks past, VVilUam Hansley, ;Esq. a pairiot of T6 -aged 59;AMr.Hansiey was iuthe battla of Gudfo'rd & the Euta w Springs; where " : ' . he acted jn a manner highly creditable-td :rt; himself,- and received the warm'esf; ap probation of his officers 'As a citi2ea'ho was honest and resjiectable ; and the: loss V'; of no oaan was e ver iiiore rvgrettei by his ueigipors aim irjcnus, : 4 -A ;W:a.:.-. ln Brunswick, Yaj Captahr Littleberry Wilkinson, to i the '.great grief and afiiic-i r ' tion ?of his' agedarentfV aad"-deepl lav meiucn oy 01s numerous irienas. , ; t rf ' On the night Of the 24kh: ullColi Jame OverstreeL of Barnwell Dlsrrfcir fi. fV af- teca short but llhfuiUIaesy.' I--tras -returning from Washington City with Hi . lauy , w uoiu iinaa rceraiymarrieu, ; 10 -his seat in vSouth -Carolina,' afterha.viiTg' discharged his duty as. one ofrtneVrpre- .' sentativesof the people of thatlsiate dur ' ing the first session1 of the" it th!Congress,; enjoy mg in auncipauoo uie pleasures o .v anrt Ivlotit'.. ' r'ttn ijfo rurrlaif mum i n WIIM IkWIIIkOI r VII V '.fcMl V"J-. Mt I mg breakfast,, be resdhied nisi journey' 5 but ere-lie had travelled Hten miles, he be ; . ' L H Pardee's ten miles from Salisbtlry on tho : roaur leaaing irom vuj none, ue . -w a uo- - .b1e tu proceed, farther ; aikl ihere death, : ' .hat inexorable monsver, terminated Ilia. ;;;0n the6ih alU'atbis'.seatoeaT.Qebixe. Ton,fP. C. in tb6tb year oi his age, G-. $rariienry.Car.b i ri j i ft. I if ;fi ii-l I ;! A t. m :-i u iv A'- I f ' 1 ii f, i;! d. lit .- j rV:A. 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The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 14, 1822, edition 1
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