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M l - n III I II I.I. ysi.'JwWV1 in-tbe' DitiM fiilEuhr pflW, for) 't),e't'ii. (KGSmuBefiCTti-fljf ,illeajrttf0fji6: ;tAWif"::tAs JL prize I AKS k tiiressed to OVu-u JfcacVrrg.- Baltimore NORTII-CAUOLINAr- ; - "' TMI f rlWartrc liMebv respectfully invited to the secoml CbvsP -or Section oC tle Act ofj . tie Clause abtive, referred' tqi ..sh.ouM not . be dispensed with. m any case t;but sbwiM .J be tricilv obscned. in rhakinp.CsTiFit-4V) , of trek Vintl v latejr; intended tq be acted on at this Department ; notwithstanding the Itff ireiv'rct have so ren'gec. ..' 95-4w " r. VBSEVS BEl'OllTS. v" . j. HALES has hist received from the pub lishers io lhiladelph, - . ' ' . Vawv; iunior'9 Reports, in 1& vols, fuh- crrihers to this valuable Work can-jjet their j profession, vjio' are not Snbscri.bers, ; may Rtain Copies if-thy -apply irnmediately, rcmplte, or from the 5th any -other vo- J J. G. has alsq received v ois. lanu or A'esey & Beame's Reports, which isacontit ri'iti'rmof Vesey's Reports, I August 15. ; , '.y ' t". :; ' - .; V ATC1I-MAKEU & SILVERSMITH.' --r OUN C. STEDXJ AN has commencea the . tl above business in this place, ".nd hopes, f :TlfKjfe'to sucn an efaaouiiMiicni, uuhwimj uiivii, and on the shortest notice.., r An assortment of Silver Wt-rK willibe constantVv.kept on hand ; S)oons Ladles) Sec. manufactured to ' nv pattern. ' , . ' 'vV. . X. R. An experienced Wat'ch-Iaker will n.oet with good-wages if application bc.made tobn.VVv,- -.'I ' : ; ; i An Apprentice will be taken.to the Silver smith's trade. ' Cash given for old Gold, Silver, and Brass. r" Raleigb Aug. 14. 1822. 95-tf 'EW AXD TASiilONAliLE GOODS.;.' SROND has jut received a fresh supply .j of Goodsl suitaWe for the present and unnroachnnr season. He avui sell tnem ar a very moderate advance for Caslr, or on a ere-! 'dit to -puiictual. customers. .. j Among his assortment, are Superfine Cloths j nnA lr"ucKnnrp. .sprnnrtniikhtv ditto i 1' lan- "nels; Silk, Marseilles and other ycstings ; white, ami brown Linens; Sheeting ditto; Long LawThread Cambrics; Handker . cbiets anil T)iiers ; 6-4 and ?-4 Cotton Cam- brics j plain, Recked and striped Muslins ; Rubes;' Mall, Jaconet, India" and Book Mns,- lins ; Chmts and Calicoes ; , Printed Muslins ; . Domestic Sheeting ; lmpdrted ditto ; Dimity . and Jeaiws ; Sensln vi , Sarsnttt and Levantine ' Silks ; Cantoii Crapes ; Hat ditto ; plain and " figured Bombazetts ; lady's and Gentlemen's , Silk, Cotton & Lambs-wool Hose ; ditto Bea ver, Kul, Silk? and Btickskin Gloves ; Cravats ; Silk, Flag and Cotton Handkerchief ; Straw . ! Bonrets and Ribbons ; Morocco RctticuFes ; Domestic Checks .Plaids ; Oznaburgs ; La i v - t w - - J dy's Prunel, Morocco and Leather Shoes; Men's Shoes; Gentlemens and Boys fine , Hats; Cotton and' Wool Cards ; Wire and Hair Sifters; Ctffee; Loafand Brown Su . gar; Powder and Shot Hardware and Cut lery, assorted; -Pots, Ovens, Spiders 8c Ovon L'k's; Cart Bdxes; Chain Traces j Writing' Paer ; Bed Coras and Plow Lines ; with a, . arietyof articles too tedious , to enumerate; August 13, 1822. i : 96-5t AMERICAN AT1.VVS. rnnr. 4nTnr "nf ih vv.w AVF.mnw A ATLAS', deems it Wcessan to apprise ins ratronsaw; ineruoiic generally, jesx any misapprehension sKoukl arise, from a similar!-; j VoffthatoeM'orTab Jjshed bv Messrs. Carej' and Lea, Booksellers, of this "citv, under the title of the Ame- ricari Atlas," is a tlistinct and separate Work lrom the former, in which thesubscriber has Ijo interest nor concern. !The author of the 744.' ' - '- -'"V 1 ' ' T la V UheA tl-fct the T?tqu:site?: ppmtexlout ijo interest nor concern. .1 ne autnor ot tne t fiavinr recently received a few rst mentioned Worketnbrrfces. "W.Hof j. Jtfde , Johnson's (of Charl tunitx" to mfoim I?s Patrors, that the faith and iu; x c T .c e t lust number. of his Atlaswin e. pretarei Uy.tches nf the Life of Gen. G j-oo'n as the surveys and other documents : shsJl 1 1 J? phy ji a s be e n ca U ed th e, o u 1 1 ge r , . be airanged ; the pubCcattoiir.whlcJ fif History, and 'the designation s Is hoped, take nlace m.thft6ttirfli It embraces those : -year. Tls i.umbctm ei.braceifap$ ttJlSi' Uur ihAca infrin ,1,,. JiTsf Iv ntitti"lrt' T"Tncv '-HIr ".tic- 't , . . 1 , ....V-.'.V-,. ..... . sr;uri, North South CpnJina,"Geprgia;'a,id Aab;ima, all arranged on atinitormscaleof J7 reiles to the inch," being the same as the Maps ef the other States, already published.' j .S HENRY S. TANNER. ' Bhiladelpliia,- July 23, 1822. 95 6t - BANK STOCIi AT AUCllON. VX? ILL be sold on Saturday the 17th of 'August next, at Mrs. Jctet's Tavern in tliis city, Ten Shares of State Bank Stock, 'he property of the latef Jehu ScOtt, dee'd, n a credit of six months, the purchaser giv ii)? bond with approved security. The sale ill take place at 12 o'clock, A. M. THOS. COBBS, Eiecutor j of Jehu Scott, dec. x Raleigh, July 24. ' ' 92 4w CC The person who borrowed Porteti's JutasiL, ajul the 2d Volume of Nelsoh's i requested to return them. s T. C. STATE OF NORniCAROLINA. . Gatet County. ' Superior Court of Law jnd Equitv, April Term, 1822. '- unothy Freeman vs. , t TJiomas Freeman, oo UinUow, and - II arnian HurdleEx'rs 11 appearing to the satisfaction of this Court, ' r Thomas Freeman is noan inhabitant of this state ; on motion, therefore,' it is orders that publication be made 'in the Raleigh Re gister for three months, that unless the said Thomas Freeman shall appear at the next t.ourt of Equity, to be held for the County of ates, at the Courthouse in Gates, 'on the nrst Monday after the fourth Monday in Sep- Jcr ext, and plead answer or demur, same will be Uken pro eonfeso as to - aim, and heard ex parte! V v r JOllH Y. SUMMER, C. Bl. E. June 15, X822v If kouse if a timing1 roony 30 bjj6 (Vet, weUfiJand :miriV'wh.bi fefeih3)attrebp"ha? usheil.,v' .'vTh'e other m)fiTOvenents on the IrtDi are a Kitcnetvsmokediouse, parn, stable, carr Twgethouseic.' ana afweU of excellent a-' trjwithin kfew feetof the'kitchen dCor.lO iyouia ,iorra an eiigiDie siruajTipn format iarge.J applTcatioA 6yail, further and m tjcular information, will be; attervdedto Vith ?M4t.M4.. ..TI I "II. out delays . . ' JOHN WITHER SPOONr ; July. 16, 1322: W f. ,, vFHIDAY, AUGUST, 16 ljB22.'f 4 ! EUiCTION UETUItNSl r 1 fJfle Cown; Henrj' Seawell, tS. Sam'l t Xvhitaker'aiid Xaniel L. Barring, C. ; The votes for. Senator were, eawell 390,-Jared -White .99 ; ; and tor Commoners' Whitaker i 704 Rarringer 685-Ciillen Andrews : john!?ton Rusbee 476.4 ' . " ' JV. ' Johnston.-Joseph Rjichardson, 5 ,-V Hardy i Adams and Samuel Lea, C . ' ' ; r ! . ft -ctiKti. James. Y. House, Lark Fo and Guilford -Lewis, C , " j ' :- '.: -v j; Chatham. :Jesse Rray. 5 William Under-i wood and Richard; C. Cotten,' C. ; , :, Orange. Duncan Camerou; S ; James Me bane and W"m. M'Aulay, C. ; 1 ' Tovm of llillsbormigh. I nomas Clancy, v . Perstn. Robert Vanhook, S " Thomas Sneed and Thomas. Webb, C. The votes : were, for Snced 298, for Webb 381, for Rich am 1 uiman 103. - , ; I CatW.-Bartlett . Yancey, S; Barzillai j Grvemd James Yancey; vC. ;t , I ' '-Cvilford. Jonathan Parker, .'Samuel f Hunter and tXavid Worth, & The votes for Senator were', Parker490 RMendenhalJ 526 Joshua Darnall 21 ; for j Commoners, : Htmter 894-rWcftli 734r-WTm Adams 673 Jthn Gordon 61 4 and David Sanders. jrv 9. ! Jt Virrm. William Miller, . ,-! Daniel Tur I ner and Francis A. Thornton, C. " HdUfa?. John ' Brai:h, 5 Isham Mat , thews and Rjobert A. Jones, CJ The. votes 'for Commoners were, Mctthews 5S0 Jones 520Willis Alston 392 Richard Jones 131 ' Tn-wn' of Halifax. Elisha H.'Eure. The I kvotcs were for Eure 26 Edmund B. Free- ! rraan 4. i ; j JVcrtluimptm- John Peebles, St Roderick j Garey and Lewis P: Williamson,! C. v .-. K j liu. -Luke Alhritton, S; Eanier Daniel ' nnl .Inhn CheiT'. C. - - - , fTV.--Georcre Outlaw, Si Simon A. Bn-an and Thomas N. Brick.ellr C. 't Craven. Richard D. Spaight, (by a majori ty of 46 votes over John Stanly,) A' John M. Bn'an and James C. Cole, C. j " , Tovn ofjS'trtvberfi. Edward Graham. JJeatfort. .lames O. K: W ill tarns, S Thos Vnas Ulackledge and W. Ormond, C. Currituck. Edmund Lindshy, 5 Jesse Barnett and Cartwrijfbt Bell,. C. Cvtnberluml. I.. Bcthune,iS; L.D.Henry and Neil MNcil, 7. .; : 7 "men of Fayetttn ill.-TlobcTt Strange, by a majority of 17 over John A. Cameron. JSampson.--Vrn. Robeson, 6' Alex. Flem ing and Wm. Boykin, C . . ( H . Jhfpiin. Daniel Glisson, S ; James Nixon and A. Maxwell, C. , fiubesoju Jy Sullivan, S; Gilchrist ami Jacob Al ford, C. ; :-' Brim rm'ctr. John C. Baker, S Alfred Moore & Sanmel Frink. Witliout opposition. K'ev:-Hanover. Thus. Devane'A'; Stoke- ly ?;dluiy; and Joseph Lamb, C. ' Tunn of II tlmivvrton. John Di-Joncs.. ' ., , C : f y ' AYbo rtad -America rt Books," sav the HrTtMi Reviewers ! To which iwc answer, who will hereafterofnr reitn inrni? rvtry uay mumpiiei ;t,-e pretensions of America to lite rah claim to the j . . i r i i i.4c i ;charactet;;or a learned, a scientific and tj literarv. jieopjef " f .' j AVe" a reeled to these remarks from i ii.nihi, rorntlv reiivpr1" a fU'w nnto'e , imp i i ririiiii i in nil ri 1 1 -4ft in ii ti.n v leston) rreene. me.tic tStails. which, remind ns of scenes ot juvenile pleasure, and the enforced, but necessary duties of erje y lifei f Such details, when narrated like the Biography before us, assimi late themselves to every man's feel ings. & find corresponding sentiments in every heart The early life of Gen. Greene, so ably, and so agreeably de lineated by his' Biographer, ought to be read by our youth as a text book irom wnicn io copy ineir dutv, of industrious habi yering attention -to mental improve ment, oj pureaspirations after the ac quirement of knowledge, ,and ofthat nooie spiru oi xnuepenaencey wnrcn, renders America the wonder of sur rounding nations. ; To these (rai7s of character, Gen. Greene added a spirit which courted difficulties, and encoun tered danger, unappalled unsubdued bravery, and that bold and fearless coUrage which 4ed him to victory 1 to honour.!- .: i ' -5,' The Author 4 has.enrichecl tnis own impartial and energetic, history of the " times which tried men's souls,' with extracts ' from j the correspondence of the great man whom he has honoured biy.his labours, And no one "can read the 'letters- of Gen. Greene 'without J breathing to himself, he, vas a great and goodman." . , . , r We; presume not ta spealc of the in-! trinsici valufe of this Workas a lite- rary performance leae this to . - .. . ... . -.4.1 amr r pens, io more eniignreneo junges but we doubt not it will pass with . private uoaruifig-nouse. -1 J , The terms Will be iccomihoclatinffi Jir must Je.ei jrrea inrrf sc ii nose (ime$t J - I -in f ivo, hantlstirn e quarto ytunies, em- i I ( VV M I1MVM 1 1 T I I V IU ir VV II II II 1 1" I .1 I Ml PI I 1 1 1 rwipect (n tmS woric. . It is caUuiateu rr: A 4,Ar? v- i 't..". from lits'sjzevtoafliirn Vvlitrarv,vbut ' we "wish thelrespectable.author. vnuhl ' atsome' fu tore d ajr,' pri n t a sm a! i bru ipnrfable edition; .whicliAuId Jcome! j wi t hi fi V the purchase, of ; alra nks.-U ( ! National Histnrus should c be in. thel r i hands oFthe rising rally, nl descend; to ; beacons to light them., to future uteruI - "When the narrpwilimits of a (weekr ly ; paper will permi,ifwejwi!lenrfcR our, columns with the earljr life of Gen Greene" r y ; ;iSM- ; . Bridge, at JIiItoh.VJ j sure, i n stati ng (says the M i ItbnGazj tHat the Commissioners, appointed at a pubj i c m ee ti rig s 6 me few week s si n ce. to take the necessary, steps for opn ; ing a subscription foe stoqk and orga nizing a company to erect a'BVidge a cross Dan River opposite ifiis place, I have, through the polite assistance of the ntaTe-Fingineer, ivjr. ruion, examined the bed of the river, which the v jind of an excellent foundation, arid that the s distance from bank to bank js only 530' i fee t.v. From , the plan drawn bv MrA j ruiton, it is proposed to hav ; pillars of rock, besides theTibu e seyen ? tmenfs, ' 1 twenty -five fppsf hihf. tli hrido-A .tn ht . ..W.t T J !sumciently wjde to admit the pas- saae - pr a wagsron fit those on horse i Or foot at the same time ; the whole of i..L:!. 1-.' ii. 4i An i i,whicni from the estimate,- will cost considerably less than ten dollars. There c:m be bur litth-dnnht. thereftire, but that the stock will be hi f.i ll.a - ----- . ...... v . w . ' iv ' -.",' . :.' . hii i lira tk hnnrteiiirla iliniilanil if iHinvpynii; 'ii lutiiu, us -1,1 plan" proposed unites cheapness and uurauinty. Mr. Fulton, we learh; has gone to the Yadkin. andSvill, on his return. de scend the Dan to this place, and from thence down the Roanoke. The polite ; and civil attention f which he cave to !.' ...... such ohjectsi connected with the River, as the people in. this place felt arr im-' mediate interest in, has great I v enlist ed them irV his favhr, and added their esteem to the high opinion whtcjt his capacity would necessarily havelcom manded. Commissioners on the nart of the State? of Virginia arid iMaryland have ' lately, had a meeting at Georgetown, ho determine as to the. course of their, proceedings, and to confer with the Potomac Navigation Company on the j siibject of improving the navigation of I that river. ifesrs. John Davidson, jE. B. Caldwell and AVm. W. Seaton 'have been, appointed by the Corpora--' tion of the" City of VVasl Uon, and jJVlesvrs. Jonathan Swift, Ths. Swnn j aurl Huihphrey Peakc by the Qity'of Alexandria, to meet "with those to be J appointedjy Georgetown, on the 2d j Monday invSeptember next, to confer on the subject of the perinanentimr tprovement of the.navlgationi of the Potomac. ! 1 The corner-stone of a new Presbv terian Church at Peteisburg, was laid on Saturday last. j . The corner stone of a Roman Catho- lie Church was laid at Brooklyn.; on jthe 25th tilt, .by the Right Rev. Bishop V"""V" T i i ,it ' ! :,-. S The Commissioners for buildins: a Lunatic . Asyium 4nd School for the Deaf and Dumb at Columbia, S. C. have .made considerable rirogress in preliminary arrangements; and the :.t .rci"i work is expected to be executed with ideas ot nlial , . , . . . ts of erse as Tnur'1 despatch as may b$ consist J 1 ent rUh good executioh. (The Corner htorie wasjaid on the 22d ult. T . . The third commencement of, the Transylvania Upiversitywas held on ine auin u t. wu;en;tne degree or doc tor fj I.aws was" conferred on Gov. Brown, of Ohioi the Hon. Henry Clay, and ChieffJusticeBoyle of Kentucky. ri : r t - n -r. j' x iic ucgrce oi, a, ;-.d. wps Gouicrreu,ou 27 students ifthe University ': " Joseph Bonaparte, Ex-Kirigof Spain, passed through theyillageof Butfalo last week, oh his tway to .visit Niagara j Falls, i n company with Cajitai n Rasy, i who commanded the gurf brig which 1 rnnOfl V Vio Tclftnrl l v va v J ' v" V M IB U ! jJblBW -ttllUUU VI, Elba,' on his return to prance, in 1815. fA;'fire broke out ; on , Saturday-last j in a building belonging to the War wick i',iaii uiai iu 1 1 ill; vuuipan yivcuu cvinc 4 ? ertions of the: citizens! after it naLbeen n. t , it was extingmsnea uvitne ex- K - ? - - v .T J j t l, hu1?? ur? a??d a Ta,"b,eI coia nas received rue arm itfaMforWeiorida: V We nil that fhfr'Jfivnll pBceedP6jt6 Sessioil Is in Octnher nfexitimcK 1 iijA4 th e If on se of R e brese o b t i v fromithe sat dn0year;in jhARouWerUhee rnov r al. i) f the; seat of co ve r nth en t to HCl : j 'Ofjff: oer7f n r.ey e ra f ge n 1 1 em e n ai Nahant, Mass.-jt ; apear5 bj ihe MJNf; y6rfcijri(l Boston papersye atelif had a fujl view 6t this celebraUtl njon- step of the deep. Vf i Charleston, Jki? 9. " The Court of Magistrates and Freeholders, wniciT was iormea on aaxurauyviasi, ipr tne trial of certain 'slftves and others,' accused of aitemnrihe:, to excite an v iniurrt ction in this State, adjourned yesterday,' s(nef die, havibg disposed; of all the caseSwhTch remained for trial. The followhigis the result of the pro ceeding of the Court, viz.- ., V F 4-. - - ' ' . i - ; i. t William Gamer, the slave; of Mts. Garner Gulty:)eatl:;V p-7 ''"v i Pvmpey, the .slave of Mr. Lord. Giiilty- Transportutioki ; 1 "1, '; .' . - 4'r ' Nero, ihe slave of . David 'liaig'. ' Guiltr- Trunsportation. . ; : ; ; . . Henry the slave of Ifenry Rutler. Guilty iVansportatio;i.. : X .r.' Georire;,the shiveof JameS Evans.: f Guiltv H Transportation. ; i .' '. v 4. - ., fl'TJ' ' r . ; Gt theiave of Sam'l Parker. , Guilty- M. n . :1Pv u f j; Transportation ll . , i .i ' 1- ft Adani, i I - if . . . ' ' ; 5 I iPrtatlonr; !Th fG'uiltj t i. ' - The following prisoners were foumriSot Guilty, aiid disciminiW, tfie testimony stgaiist f them notbemg (leemod sufliciently stront to 7 L J J -. Nii' warrant t heir conviction? -I Philander Michati, a free. man of colon Pompey, tl slave ;of David llaig. . Stepnep, the slave of Thomas AValker. Jamesdthe slave of Thomas Walker, Harrj', kie ila.ve of Jesse NelL . ; v ; Edwaiti Johnson, a free'. man o color. v. ? William Garner, slave of : Mrs. Garner, and William, Iave fSf Hr. Palmer, stand over for execution this day, on the Lines, between the hours! of 6and 9 O'clock. : . J '. V ''i . " ".- - -" "'i ' ' U:if r''s John "Vhi cent and iljy Robihso'rt,' ' who were erroneoasJV stated to be respited Until the, 9th of August, were originally respited! by! the Governor; uritil Tuesdajv the-13th inst. Patriot'. - :' . ; j ; .' ; 5 The newspapers at Charleston Jiaye been necessarily silent on the subject or the late attempt to excite an insur rection in that State, pending the in vestigation & the trials of the negroes supposed to he concerned therein. Hv the'tllowing, from the Charleston City GaV.ettewe find that silence will oe oroKen as soon as pruuence .win, permit -". ' -M : :-..?:S , .1 ".When , the investigation and labbVs attendant on such a state" of ihiiiigs shall liaVe ceased when justice shall be satis -Jiedj. and our cityrestored to itsworrted tranquility a ' succinct account; of the whole' trutisaction shall be given to - the world. ' It will brine tor view a scheme of 1 .wnunesv ana ;pt wickeaness, enougn to make us smile at the follyi did we; hot shudder kt t h el ind iscri m In ai m ischief of the, piah; anti 1 us object;.. , Those . (they were 6atjtew) who at hi si thoiight e had no cause jfor alarm, must be overwhelmed with CoiiVicuon.to the contrary.' 1 ' ( iV jyorfollcj Aug 7i O- The U. S. frigate. Macedonian has reiinovetli frttm Hampton Roaysand aiichorei in the bite of Crahy lantt where slie ha, landed, her siclc. The Alert store ship wasp towed dtfwn. to, Craney Uland;yesteriJayovreceive on board the heal thy part of the cVew? u nt it the Macedonian ca 6 be properly cleansed We understand that seve ral neW cases)f disease hayeoccurred on board the Macedonian since her ar rival, and. that the number of her sict yesterday morning was sixty. ; Doctor Cowdery-.qf the 'Navy, has been added tu the number of surgeons in attend ahce on the sick. ; Capt.Biddle has proittntlv! seconded; the ! measures of theiDublic, authorities here, bv observl . .-. -4 I . - - ...J . ing the utmost caution itisavoidirig e- yery kind of communication with, the shore except through the medium 'of ine ueaitn uincer, ana tnere exists n;ojc the' slightest cluse for anorehension bf aanger io our low n orine surrounumg COUI louutry even in the minds of the most im i d . '' 'If w-; ''p ;,,;;' " "p-P' 1 1 ; j. timi Since ouivTast we have Jbeen polite fayb'red r with alistff ihebffictinillifho: died?on bpardnhe Mactriiantfarinj1 neraaie unioriunate cruize, wmcn is as-fbllows1 i - 1 Lieut. George W; Isaacs. ,. r . ? ' Xieut; James Clement (-Marine Corps,) ; I 'Doctor John Cadle; SurireOm: vPm l ?h t Midshipmen Jgaac ' H.I Hand, $ (Miter Wi 1 ttT ' 1 4T-1 4 m "w- J? 4 T : ' " i yr ooav onnstonner i ; . jmmeti. r jvoranam llossack, Alexander JI. Murray, llermaji 'o'iposifioo v-i 'it f.-iiiiits!. a'- me'mb'er! of t&e Ei&ordinai y, oinx.AiHii nam ixaie?, III unccu ; Aajsruin Ziaijuajra, we. nave eceiycu, . . q , JeJterV atid I rfe pei korn; Gara ccas ' to j J j I paseVr the. Atigfo-Colbiaho the r- .1 ri -tiT Monday; june.y, 'ixuj I - .-A.. ' . ----"'7 - . t r . ' $'GovCT ; ; jrbhehead cpiartrvof tbx Liberator, ai; ' 4t5trt Vlatl .tionjCoh ceded byjlitiratingartothe virtue .of which tliose' places were occupied-7-Y;' sidtntyvk thsakt 8tJ of (Julriej and ,the. se" i -i.i.i U H' 4-VI ' 1 fS.'.,-;i vr ' -'-'iib. ' cunu vicnerai ucrejj onue 4aii pi aiay v he,hrilllant. matches made rrorn Bpmboni amVcPichincha ficea. . those ; cipitular. tiorisv objigei tlie jneJf; to .snrrener, antr theXiperatbrs gfthe.f6utiilweW-'i gcnW A 4svtheyera Vvf" ' i'he Golobian jtheir deputations land theaiorioiYPichm v'c with glory to the a riri s !of Colom bia; J irtiili((;Qf Ameri toj jtheilithe nct jhe con;, ueror ot' a jtiunjdrd battles the geiierou!; ( enemyoXSpaiH the aiiryAVptiv(if as added rie!V iw- ' tre;t))7jmi;rv ' There is little else of monient'in tile papersr qeiore us; out; a; leuer irotn an ottcer oti ranki whi.cli. we haye had the, pleasure to pe ruse says : ,iV junction is about to be form- I ed'betweent: the , diyisioii-bf. Maiicyo, and hthat of Soublette " when ' koValcs ;wilf be. at. tacked, andhis career terihMed VI lif apjwsary liatagaaj ra ajiCai'acCas ro n r ke cs a i e g 1 uti,ed w it H ? p rodudie tfa nd dry RtAjdsiofW'rv' ltind-i--V nioie .ibau can bedi spoked of' say the fetters ; for 'inbiuhs to come.' Jl.,! ;rjS ''v''?'" -f; CAPE MESTJ'R ADO. If; The schr. Calpsb, arrived at Baltimore' 6r Wetlnesday eveninjr. in 65 davs from the TJ .n. vviyujr i,ie!iuraio, navmg onr uij aim jix, Jitoefger, agem )f the Colonization Societv.- T.k a? a few bf tfle Colonists, wha were disposed Xoi be unruly and diffected;hav umisu settlements. ; - The. nativ ard Very frieiidly to the' colony and nil its concerns are in ,the most , prosperous'cdido'nl"! Two ofthe icolonists; JoSenh Blake and Zera TIalL both of-Philadelphia have returned to take but theifamiKef. ; . Blake's fahiilvsailed late, i ly tOir Mf suradOji and he unf ortunatelv missed THE GREEKS )&.TtjMst By the : arrival frthepacketshinr Columbia, at New-York, Lontlon dat ej HI v yvi vu IV All V I 91 U " V MIT i ; 1 HC I Roval Assent had 'been ri?eo to the k Westrlricjia and Americati Intercourse Bill the bill for amending the naviga- "iwu wimugj to iins; qounny we jearn y , that Datiiel Cocker has retireel frjtmi the colo 0 ny, become -a Britislx subject and is engaged 1 M'i'' hi teaching a school at Sierra Ueone ' mst norrioie eyeni iook piace ac rvZ Constantinople about iIi''th.oTMari-. in tle execution,' ofi m bs t i' barba rou 4 murder, of. a great number of tbeGrek :f 'y, Hos tagesl by order; of e ?Pote, It is;said that - tb 1 9 h r1 ? ran sa to ri J wilirjut a stopttb the uhiinislrd neo-; i ciatibhs wit Turkey, urid tfiit o?deri:kV i have been senJ to" the tfoopsTbn' thfe"'?-. x ui jiaui huh v,ici w ucmr .iiiru umivcii -j t unm it is Aiiown wnat ieeung ipajroo excited Jn Jlussia. v'l'he jiejrsorisgexe f. a ureeicrnercnant8, some ol the'm the i f j mbs tires pec table to l,eynt, whose fix f i( uames are Kivea, .omne or-inem rnaa I relatiohs- icnLonddn. where the news r . i- . . vr... v. . . . . r . ,. .4..- - occasioned a great excUeunentV ; ! V i (Tf1 John CobhleTa;;Addreias shall be ttit tended toiri cqursei fjjJ-l ;tfe.-. ":f . . i7 v: pry , , v :y t;; Af W;i . - Oo the 4th tdt. Mr. Geonre: TriristaiL Mate .ot tne r, wormian umccana iormer I this dty tpMisiiEiotsa i Matilda; v Iv Mary, eldest daughter of David Tate, Esq. of Baldwin county Alaoama ft In Me'Ckleiiburg. VaJ bn the it inst. Mr. At William Hill's, Esq; Secretary of State- iri this' cityV on Saturday mornlitlastj Mis HaiTfefcHardeaj daughter ofTMaTlc HardeA , Esqr Collector of the port of St. ilarfcs, in Floridai ; The death vt his young' lady;haS awakened unusual sympathy, br she was in the swtet pnnieof life; when life itself is joy- ous. and hooe anticipates future happinessi A veryfShort illness' terminated the earthly. 7 career of this proinhydjiOTHter teraliy wu tne language oi tnuoyai lfsaim- f are-: . doming ' In Warren county, a few days ago, 'A?iss ' Elizabeth Greene daughter of cSolrGreeae, Utt. U V UlUiikl 4k 441 Esquire. ' , S -,v'?-,rv. H .-i ' -' (n L ifcln Snot af T.wrniRvill VV'- i' of Yellow feve Cji: 3ihvB.Uic.iAl John Howard Of Gran rillef. aged. to ' ( MrsP $usarirtaOve Vf. NX I .T 1 Ti- III ! . V'T- 89 Captaj 1 creuii i 1 ? -f, ' ; v , ; , r.v !.;,., ,";; , -.TOis-' 4i-l''-- ' --'I-'
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 16, 1822, edition 1
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