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" " " - i " ' . ; ' i J i (('': " ' 'iSfe4 mwmixmk issfesi tste; TjrwW-Jie'EMufon. ojretentorigini fpr it ii-aid; hb.jiad pie, n.d adme thufjM in, aNc?M , emeb- entered at, the port bftiTer '4' . .a'xirt-n)bereroiDed orfte'fdlow--- ,pofc.enof itfofcopwardjoT fbur jears. cW'WjAHliia'' ' a PeB'?.' iCripiinalhaifcter, Jjip 1 pool;, fiftjr.foar.of srhfcM" feoia the J.- i rtv:,;Itis.Kcndeaj..Stuw jj-j house was 'the'Tlacehppomted for f ,id-t;iftiii?i4' Cpwman:Iatr-wM 'Beffej-arculafd tUaited: State.: - , ''' ! the-secret-meetjnwVof JhTeorispira, UMJt ih'an any1 other-i-cOrs ttrtVaW fcv - ;," -r' ilVyVsfe ! I attoii on IrE-l topid, Va JI V,stJhV 182&v;SrV?9S- -. .istMv, t GALF.Sr has fust received frtpthe-pub- fchcrs in-tMfelJplV J 'RVV-' - Tesev. junior's Reports in 18 rob. Rub- cfriber tq thU valuable Work can- pet their " rooks on application i and Gentlemen of the ' vroftssipTi ho 'arenQSubberSjrniay, : obtain - copie v if theyapply itoediatelyi rJe: r from the rJtlv or; airy other yot JG ty receive VoIsTl and 2 oi Lrft BrameV neports, .whicfr H a conti . nation of VeseyVlJeportt. X: '4, .C:. SHARON. FOB SAXE .. -.-..-.v. . 4. T nmHE ulace cm which .Lresjdcyrqay he had 41 cm-teaionaD jexiTi:ior aejrouaoje I" ...... , . mt ' per ; vith Rk acorornQdatjori y It - tpntains teen acres are cleared and.uhder eultiwrtiort,- abounding- with fire-wodd and timber". The hnd, contain aa, excellent rod? qiiarry U veU watered by UTamnes, ana nasTwo tock springs near tne nouse, equal prpDaDiy .to any in the-countr- My, dweflitifir V:bout-'SOO vards from the towli line. The ; situation, therefore," has the advantages of tcra and toantrv nniiea, ana is. in my esuiuuon, iuc nost -desirable spot for; a resldoice .that tnowmtheStateApplysoon:'! ', V If.; PbTTEU. Sliaron. 8th Mar. 1832. V . . .. 81- V NOTICE.- T AN AWAY from the subscriVer on the XI night of the 28th inst. AMOR, a "dark irulatto fellow, tall and spare mkde? large white" eyes quick speech when spoken to, ibout 24' years old.; had 'on- hohje made clothes The said fellow is sUDDOftd to be in pursuit ' of anegro trader by tbemme ,of Shivers, as, he as tormeti an attacamem to one of his girls..' The said Shivers lett Hicks ford, Greensville county, Virgirria,orahe 27th instant, and is travelling to the Stat of Geor gia, byway of Raleigh, Camden and Colum bia. Any information directed to idksford PosK)flice,v Greensville " Coif nt State of Virginia, jcriTl be quickly received and doly attended fo by the subscriber, Tle appre hendet of .said SliveiWill be rewaitled, on my getting him. h '' . I ' . ' - J IJTTLETON WILLIAMS 0.. May 30.' - r; ' - 87;18t . WATCH-MAIvER; & JSLLERSilITII. JOHN C. STEpillAjj has .commenced the above business in this place, nd hopes, by his attentibnjq merit a portion of public patronage. ; All kinds of repairing tisual in such an establishment, donairith despatcbj and on the shortest noticev,TAn . assortment of Silver VorklwiU'.be- constantly kept on hand ; Spoons,. Ladles, Sec. tnanu&ctured to any pattern."' ; . -v-or v, vil-S - N.C An experienced Watch-Mater Vilr meetuith good wages if application be made An Apprentice will be iakeri to the Silvef smhh's trade, v. : v ' ' Cash givgn for old Gold, -Silver, afHBrass. Raleigh, Aug, 14, 1822;. 95-tf ELECTION KETTJBNS. - bOHt ft acres m iAin-yvj ww mub'v VKn derine ontheCiry if UaJgbwand on g public feadinff from the City. ?- sitteen or eigh FRIDAY: AUGUST SO, 1 822. i . ' A i i i .-Nathan B. Whitfiela,'L: JamesV ngttished both for their credulous supersti TOliam Kilpatrick, C? - j Uon amV clannish sympaiies. -It does not Cox and William Kilpatrick Ontlov. Edward Ward, Eli Ward & Daniel M. Dulany, C. Carteret.--Whittington Davis, S Isaac Bellen and Otway Burns, C, ' ' v h'athington, Benj. phelps; 5 " Taylor it. Kalker and SamiieJ Davenport, C. Te Samuel P. Carson, ' S ;M. Baird ana - liurgen, C. ' v; Lincoln. R. .Williamson, S ; n 'iinV nrf i I. poke sjiu i , u. Conrad, C: Rutherford:- -- Greene, S Jhn Car; j :i 1 M W.. ViOUAUl JriAw. Edmund Jones, Si ' 4 - 4? The National Intelfigencef the 24th inst. contains the Prochmatioii of the President declaHng jljat r the restrictions on trade between jbep?rta of the -United States,; anitW: Britisfr est India Islands therein tntntioned, re retnoved. We are competed vfrom nterestjng documen1ll-itiI e next pnMicatiin::v:., ;fi- ; Vcvhare just received ' an.account j f the late . intended .- : Insurrection 1 jmon portion of the BJacks.'in Charleston, S. C. compiLed byjlhe In tendanturider the aurtoritJ i of the orporatinn. Thla .o;. r u . . r r-- " aiai muru vi . cue wets and evidence, attending -this fm- Prtant inrestiiration. tho'ufrh of brief, is nerertheYess stilCciehtly npreheniy.e .tdjdisplaj.the 'diaboli-' v 1 j n ,ts moit- glaring colors. " ould 4he limits of our paperpermit. fwc should feel gratified in presentincr w oar readers a 'full statement of the e aflair; as-it occurredbut as that .tntAto larger "space than we ould be justified in giving to any one Ji we je we presume a few pai ticulars th? "acterl0Cthe chief onspators, will not. prove qninter- s.i; --;.. c ;. w,, - ...w 11.11vn1.nuu . " "eetited on.the'2d of Jnly. was r n dVehcou Vasih'cfthe tfmu wi th: hbpes of'SUCcessrrTernovin the (scru pies of thecileligiouf by rthe grossest'; prosti t ution L and p'eiersiorr of t!er Sacred drc!es7and 4n0amirig andcqn firrning thy,resnlute 'bj;alt.-the;M;eaTana tions ot. blood and oootv. K 1 ne-ioiiow- ing is copied fronthaitatement '' ire howkn old resident tof ibis citycommandd a ship. that traded between St., Thomas and cape rratu i cjui Afvuuiieu. waswi wi boarl for the Cape : on the passage, he and his of ficers were struck Vith jthe Beauty alertness anil . Intelligence of- a boyabouC 14 years of age, wnom nef. . maae a pet or, ; oy. xajang him into the cabin, changing his appareLaad callinz him by. way of distihctTon ;Tele7naqtei (which appellation has, since, by gradual cor rubtion. amorijr the neirroe, been! changed f to Dnwarl or "soTn etimes-Trtiafr.) , On the : amTii, nowever, , oi ;uiq emp av.ui vr" i CmpU Vey; ha vuir. no use tor ne Doy,- 89W 1 him among his other slaves, and returned' to . St..ThomasV! : On . his next voyage '. tof .the f Cape, lie wai surprised ta leirn frbni his con- aignee inai-iejemaquewouia oe- reiurnca on bis hands, as the planter who had-pur-chased him, represented him as unsound, and custom of trade in that place, rthq boy; was Ivilace!! in this hands of tlie . kimr's bhvsician. who decided that he was unsound, and Capt. Vesey wa compelled to ? lake Iiirriback, of mdicu lie naa no occasion 10 rvpenx. as ucn- 1 mark' proved, for twenty years, a most faith- jful slave. In 1800, Denmark drew a prize of R 15,00 m the East.Bay-Street Lottery,' with wluch he purchased lus freedom frpm ins master.'at sis hundred dollars, much Jess than his real value. From that period to the day of his apprehension he has been working as a carpenter ; in this city, distinguished for great strength & activity. Among hisown co lor he was always looked up to with awe and respect. His temper was impetuous anddo. mineering in the extreme,' qualifA'ing him for the despotic rule, of which he was ambi tious. All his passions were ungovernable and savare ; and to hi9 numerous wives and children, he displayed the haughty and ca geu m supplying jiic,xrencjipjuiai. isianu 3v slaves, r In f the; year -17,8L"he took on i at StThomas .390 slaves and sailed . . ! . " f maion had beeh? lodged against bim.t For - a - three days the towh was searched for ' him; without success. As early as, Monday tne lZth.'Tie had concealed himself, jt was not until the night of the 22d ot June, during; a perfect tempest, that he was found secreted in the house of one 6f his wives. - lrii"to the uncommon efforts andvigilahce(ojMr. ; Wes-. nerand Capt. Dove, of the City GiTard,. (the i latter of whom seizedjum) tlwt public justice I received its necessary tribute, inp tbe cxecu- j tion of this man. If the party had been one moment later, he would, in all probability, have effected his escape the next day : ih some outward bound vessel.' ' ' -' ' ' 4 Jack j&fitchcinl. otherwise. called GvVah JU1- Tl;iaaMj of- more than one of th'e. witueasevestablished fully his guilt, 'and )roved the justice of the sentence, by'which ie was ushered into another world J 'but no' description can convey to'others the impres sion which his trial, ttefcnce'and appearance made on those who .witnessed the workings of his cunning and rude .-address.' j Born a conjurer and a physician, in his own country (for in. Angola they are matters .of, inheri tance) he practised" these arts in this country ; fof fifteen years, without its being generally i kri'vn among the whites.- Vesey, who left ! no engines of power unessayed, seems, in an. crij' stage mx ma ucsigii, iu iuiiicu uis jeye on this Necromancer, aware oflustinflu ience with his own countrymen, who aredis- ' to induce him to join in a proiect, which af- forded hlm'the most ample opportunities of ' aispiaying nis peculiar aix, wnust 'i-is very obvious that ' his willingness, to do all that Vesey might require, was inno little .degree jitimulated by his bitterpess and his; gall a ' rainst the whites. " Althoueh he had been teeiwor twenty years in this cewmtry, yet . . . . i i a i r i i .u : h ue uppearca vo 05 uiuouciiu uyiuc uiiju jences of civilized life. ,lf the part, which, he wa to play In this drama, bespoke that .the '"treacherous and' vindictive artifices of war in j jus own country, exisea in Tinimpairea vi- j gor in his memory,' .his, wildness and yehc tmence of gesture and - the malignant glance with which he eed the witnesses v who ap peared against bun, aH indicated the savage, who indeed b.ad been cauirht,ibMt hoi tamed It would be both Jtedious an4, disgnsting to relate the" many artifices employedby this miscreant1' to deceive and cajole bii deluded cintryrnen. Such . was their belief in his irtvijnerability, that" liis charms ariji amulets were in request, and -he was regittdedas a man, , who could only be harmed bythc frea Chery ox. m iellows. . yen thofce; hegroes who wfere born in this .cojintr 'seem to Tiare spoken of his charmedhvincjb4ihyl with a confidence which looked' jnucfr like belief. jWhen,Jack was dragged forth to the scaf- rold he seemed conscious that his arts wouM tand . him in little stead,, and gave up his . -At .Tef" : ' 0 - - A- spirit w iuiuui nrmncss Pr composure, ' ' It is .a fact (as staieji jif the account) worthy of record, and one which re flects credit on that State, that among those who were the most deeply im plicated in the plot, there was not one wiio couipiaiueu m ever naving-Deen ill-treated,i but on the contrart", were those who Avere the most confidential and the mdst indulged. XV 6 hope this u in f brtu n'a te ; a flai r wil 1 in'cu Scate this lesson (among , sl certain ; portion of dorpopufation. tnat tee are powerful, Enough i to punish, whatever ;they re vile enough to plan ; V ' iIt plainly: appears from the folio line -confession,' t thai, the" cn rrenci ei- jvenfjto he sentiments of those; who were engaged itt the agitation of tbej j Missoiiri.Question, has assisted iaibro- pncious cruelty ot an pastern uasn&w. . ite j amlforizins a'lepU(y to d!sche the du had nearly effected his escape, after infor-J ;c nf KtkiA un(vr' ; .ir,-r. : hfchVhe' told me had -bepelV U&nss ly a jwr iunov orr. ine suDjectsOi siayery ;! ne xom me iuaz, v-urg w ine black manTfriend.:thath:'Mr. Kin? bad and ' publish pamphlets against longest ay he' li ve& mntij th slavery the theSoutbefn iStates consepfed to emancipate their slaves, loTi.that slavery ;wa a gTcafUiSgtace'to.tiie An ordinance Jras rpasseiRthe Cj Council of Cbarfeston, ereat! y increas Ing: the duties of the Jntehdant nf that cujrm aKin 11 ftuiy 10 noin eve ry m orri j a court : to' beai led .the Intenda tit's Coiir,t toistfpiine ah gprern ine ,cuy eoarn, to inspecx an , works coins: on ati tbe 'publ ic expense. occ.. ami increasing ous-sarary aouu dollars per annum;. 1 ''Vr .'-v-' Slavery mJriyWMl Scot sm ap In an article ''on tb e siibfec t of Slayeryln toefcaX'rirkMv ; , Our anti-iacobins ' hate 'been Very feloi 3uent upon .the. esjstence .ofislavery amidst le bbastedy freedom ,w,iAmecai";iBut be fore they indulged in invective, at wpuldhayei, been wise tb inquire who were . the authors of the evil ? 'Other nations may -have arieht to .taunt the Americans on the subject, sbut assuredly we have noneThe slavery exist ing there Is the rnigfortune of mejiccH-jint it istbe caiixB of Britain. . We., poured the foul ' infettion into her veins i we2fed and cherished) the leprosy which now' deforms that otherwise happy country.' ' , We copy the following from the Miltedgeville Journal : , V; - Abner 'Hamroond, Esquire- Secretary. 6 State, having absent d himsdf for sonfe Hint paai, n uiu I lie, syca V.r V.MI V l" II ll.'cni t without the permission or-knouledge of the iSxecutive, on a- visit, as jt is under stood, to the sea-hoard, and "thence to St. Augustine, --which makes it vrry uncer- tain wnen ne -win return ana mere pe inh no law or resolution bfihe Legislature,' . . a as a. ju i i f nii,i. a v in a a. a i r uiiiiiir ed by the Executive that, the office which ne niied as ecrttary, is vacated. : .Whereupon it is ordered, ihat Simon Vhitaker, Esquire," be, and -lie is; hereby appointed Secretary .of. State; to fill said .vacancy antftbat the ... id Simoti Whit ak'rr, op his acceikgdie same.'attend f.irthwith At tSiijnictv'xlurptf.elof tnteriiig into bond ind being qaUfijHd a- reeable to the Constitution "ind lawsff this State, j .;' :. : " : '. Attest. JOHN'BURCH, ) It appears from ar statement of the facts connected with this aftair; that Co. Hammond is. one of the few Ile volutionairy Patriots yyho still survive is no w abou t 60 years of age, very infirm, and. dependent ir a good de gree upon his office for f h. support of his family.' That "on t)ie flth of July he left Milledeville, prn "a visit !o the sea coast,1 with a view to the improve ment of his health, which for some time had been bad; 'That previous to his departure, he prepared "what he deem ed a sufficientnumber of Blanks to answer the calls that might be made at hisffice during his absence. These were signed by himself, so that they could be used by his clerks. And fur therrhore, he left wifh t.hechief cleric a Power of Attorney, authorising and empowering him to sin any papers that might be issued from the office d u ri ng his absence, w hiclrf aifl Power; was regularly signed, sealed, and re corded in the office. Things went smoothly j on until the: 12th . August, when 'some part of the blanks which had J)een signed by the Secretary gave out. Gov. Clark was made acnoainf- Lpd with the circunistance1,he;sent for T 4.x. lt :-r .ii. 1 t- . - ineciuei cictk, auu gave las:iiiS opi- nion that 'the poWer of attorney given byi jCol. H. was not suffipient to autho rize the business of the;blficer tn go on u n d e r tfi e superi ntendance of the ch i j'f (Gierke anid' declared 0eoulrJ( not sanction it but would appoint a nevr er; v -iinAistallifooe,. 1 r ..;.,.. ... .!' ... , v , uuvvtuwhi, nj. torzflrt.--ifOvernor val jn his late message W thXegis lative Council, i convened at'Pensacola, on the 22d ulUlcatte tfielfSattejition with niticb earnesthess3o th ration fewofaRik important subjects, which migKt requiref theiV de libera tion :JHe recommends 1 tofthem the establish menfoCi hferibr Courts, of taw for the purpose ojfadjudicating upon . such small sums as xlo not come wthm the? cogninceo Courts)? othaierritojrl!$ be ei)tnistewiththe cptjtiulfpver -Rdad;-MUlFerti ters of Police; witbipl theirf wspective countie5vJJe fahfirilcmineD that ih should dssess1 try all offenders in penal and criminal cases)not made, capital by the;acta!of f ;n b a wens jvitn inucn .iorce . on me propriety and expediency of giving to secretary accord 1 ugly, the -topee was; declared iobei vtfean rjie abpye proclamation issuedj SndlM k 1 1 urn rcivu iaw, as were uesc- caicuiaiea to ; 'gaianiee to toejp; ciuzens ample f h.Vl?tt -C' J vfiv 1 cesarfsing rdm;t.(itrAeec6lio.ri of their. nis communication . 10 me juesisiaiurea ...it . - . V-.L';i ..; -: Dserye., m nappy in naying u.in bTjoyvef" to sayHatAhf pecuniar e m ba t ras sn i ibis .if f he( f.cou ntry have be en ga't I j d ihi ill is by the !bd u try ,bfVuK ci tize'l s, vai d Uhe $u rol us product ofAe ; last jeat reasonable nope is eneyi amu Auajt t neywi 1 1 ooni be ebtirlyreninyed4l object so jdjestrabrfcnptM a grea te r tend en cf tnan t he ncorae mentvroomesticmanuiaciur iru-fi-ahifyaiirdlbdustrieut of this kind will result Jnl much -more1 jperhlanenf benefit Jaws or the emission of Jan unsound at oil hra r tt .fiNegro Csesar, 4he pertjjof anVf rrp nt mnrri. r; lipon the body of Wm, leend whose . 1- - V- 1 . ' . .1 f" 1 .a .' ." inai was continuea ai; iniiaspupep. ribr Court ; of this i coijnydied'sudden I f on tght of enesldly last A jury "fof inquest was hel(l byyoik Cowan, .' Esq ; jin the absence of the coroner) upon . the bodyl fThe veiddt of the lurv wa-i we understand, that our tpyji stiljconfihsrem ly healthy. There are" bui fevjses o f in d is pi) si t i on, an d ; th os e 1 06 1 v si lght. re-assure .'.. nr.r-i. .''.i . " .Aai.a. ( lh( nA will conti niie to give thent. correct ip .. . f. --nf t'.r..-v. ; tfgalfh of -Jle feteris 4 e vid c nt ly g ro w i ng woie ahd Jegi ns to evjte Tpy cortsidrayettnj and meas u res have beejit ak e n tor.re move the Gustorjaousec &c, Remarking jfflfe says jc.iswiin unieigueu regrei we learn that, the case of fever greatly multibl v ib New-York, and that , the' alarm of the citizens' extends to. every parrof t U ctp is said t'attBe Public inti?utioAs.are in mentstomvan 20.00.fof;thejcitiin3 their dwfcllibgs. , repore(t'-:tothe-da Thprsdar A motjon had ' bei made tbfeblargfe the bduhdiiries of the infected istfictV -" - -v ' yYfc&Jni.y . Information was receiyecj jn totvp yesterday from Coosafwfiatcliie, that five of the negroes .who recently at .tetriptf d f o rob ffi Southern Mail, in the Sal tketcbeSamf hrlve beei( an prehe ndeil, -and have confessed .their guilt. y The, necessary measures will be immediately adopted for their trial - i ; , Charleston Courier: ;- :-.-7;- ' -;" 1..;.,: :' V The ofFicial'ArmyRegiste-r for 1822 h a s ; j nis t a p peaired . Th e i nform at i on which i t continsf wi th the exception of the v tat ion of each officer, ia not new, thotigh useful for the .purposes of reference. The following extract frQrh it, is of more general interest than the resti and' is, thv eforer extracted ffdr the information 'of our readers: ; The Western Deijartmehtcomprises all west rif a line drawn from the southernmost 1 4 point'; 01 jcasi; x lonaa, .10 ,i;.iio-.iJwcL cjl- tremity ot x.aice 5aperiar,.xaKmg4nne wnoie of Tennessee arid Kentucky V ad Eastern Department all eastofaiicn 'lint;! : 0;t The Head .Quarters bf the Gefistal Tit Chief is in the District of Columbia. TheHead, Quarters of hje'Cditaiaanobg. GeneraT of theVestera Department is,: at Louisville; Kentucky and the ilead Quart ers of the Commanding General of .the Eaf tern Department is at , GciverneUr's i Island; New-York.'' jj, vK Mf -4 ' ;J ' W Y "'4 ' The British .shipCoraairCapt-Pe triearryeida Liyerpool ibnthe 8th iuijt fromCbarlest9iint2l days pas sage ; cpmpletingi threeJpyage& bei tween- the twp; ports-; in exactlyT ten monAs-having sailed' from Liverpool on h eri first voyage i oii.the 8tb of Sept last, feetimecwpie'dlli? makibg the sik passages Ucross jth jAtlantic was 172 daysbedistnceJscompuK ed to be60Q Whiles whicji gives a total olfi tiles.; This perform ance is, we belieye,. without a parallel Lin the history of oiir commercial inter course mm Great-BntaiD. TO: monSouthwick .was nominated v for Governor of the State of .New-YorkiJ . ' - . il - .' T 1 ' -- I nr one orme iarrer.i.ieDUDiican meeu lAndf- in conclusion ,.usit9 ''the in dispensable "hPssityorprnyidin taxation, a revenue toieet the'eicnen rotter, JiscJ. nijjrunSjWick county,' who was confined in the' jail aflibis plac trnd er a charge oit mH fder'!cbpoi.m i tted ie died in iCfitv WjtmingtbfciRecfrm We have it in our ijq w.etp State libellerri Boston Spit Jiasli (so been V sl, Esq. am.t'the-thoKindT.lw'; i fevifc4 f ifiitefeS;-; wnicn Dro(Luct.d.-5!l, .nti j4W-v,. i:.i . r - 1 V a r.v. 4 1 '. i . IDCe;...rtWv lion. tvr iirr-fi.t. ,ii tir i'. tv- ; yK' . v :Tj',wYifl"t?a'i inree.were 0 JO)uale?ifi very niinute a iu.,,iaunefl.ip aittiieirHaJViaf - .. f tfjU and Puisne V ueauers, andthtlVIastpf- of the Revels !-A A &Wd their iuncdbnaJLinop t .r m 1 - : iiriiiur iimi n k o m r a r . . . a 4 6)hfei6tirltipla bAl; k 5 '4 !' aipsed krid prebto place Wmiixilbeirpbmd jathlrTgeingvo cjent4l SM(saniip .1 ;3twa v ' farhitni at cbpboaBrf inthemlddlei of jthe alHpposite: taY 'yp theaudge wheie the; music belng 'b&iV) 6pmrcaJe tjfcth Mi$ter; of ; ' f velsidi? atfthe phalf-'. QqeiritbTfifgiwhi . yanceth ibrward andl beIbtoiieadl k Miv .jMi-a.Mi co , luiiowep-. ursc. oy tne- . i ? barristers and thethiflom'ifii accbrdin vprai ).tnfiiiiitia ' Wh ii f ".-: r '-:. ' -. - - h r -1 s nHarl t i:A ii i a. 11 . v ' . .'. . anv- aabe thinkfittestlafteAvhich all it rest of thecomprMloW: with him i i--r u. . ;. c sure is ended, tbereadetlat 'We cup-; board '5all8;fokaHothferaai5oln r& - ? niei Beadert tHe 'copboarif a!K ri vitlv begins-thejirstli 'ii. (rixW'.''r'h iTAti t .i-iiii'5 -' i.''?. i' '. t . i "r- ,- yvMVHi'; .illMl VUiCl" .. .. Hill, said to be the prcductioh of aJNeirr6. r .fr.;''. will not' appear i the .Register as the; , ' Li' ...u.-vt viiiiiig iij IIITUI lliy-UI ..... j, 1 ','V. ; Well wiitten, it& bit of ritUei-wirth- s - '' ,v" :' W. . :t 4i22.f J '-. 1 " In this city. bnbe33d'ins i severe iuness.wnicu flp.7orew4tn 'CXem-.' plaly, fortitudeJphn: Hliil.mi!ii native of few-Himps;tHit nr thi; last" three yearsit tesiaeni bthis-Drace. ;?He yras a kind afidranct;oba fiendty and cligm ment for his friends sincere vKature ap- peared toliave. eiatdhMJ'im' strung mum i jiiisj uii.- im: uc M.tcvuMity . art was admiiame uiMi sevrrai jauctiinens l )US:lQTcnuvc,k laienut. nenau not long'mce opiainea v, tering upon the arduous duties of that pro lession, wnen ne he was ,cut off ki therime ;7' . idst jofjhusefi u .V. rierous friendsatid an arjoia- . : of life and in tbe tie uas left numerous ble widow to denlore their nremature loss: . irftt tins Vlcmitv'th'l9tb"irist Maiyilliard, f reUctf'of tbeiate .Josep Dilliardvm terntxyearoi beage.; teAt the residexfce of MrvCharles Parish near this cityort tiie i5th inst, Mi-Eli- zatetn fansh. mother of-Alr.:Jtarishia the 85th year of her afre. ..She iiad bee cepable rnember of, the Methco8t;i5ps-. copaliCurchUrAsb6 lived died, afirm believer fid her Redeeer;; and a I ; Irryetteville;vOD; thci5$ InstfMri Sobhia WrBowI cbnsAri of David Bowv ' . - ao 'mineugevine,vMJ ,i4c xjxu ih. wim etdesi daughter of fRicbard1tush'; Es. Envoy Extraordinary andjtlinister Pie the croab: Julia J ' ' - 1 I t ; i. : 1 ; I.. f.i:i . ( DM; mm. iflV. s- .ducicig the late plot :; -'. that Territory the basis of such a code ins eyerheld there; -r 'V-"Vv-,-"; : V; v : -4t - ;:'"m- r.- v '' - 4 - j
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 30, 1822, edition 1
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