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' V.t; -;' . v it .t ' ' 1 , f. V Vi if-- " " Mi r A 4 . FOREIGN and broueht letter arid papers of lhat Y : V 'V-tATfiSTEROSl -FRANCE, ;' ' 0 rrd?; sriivet;fattVttntiik frWltavre, ' - y " 1 1 L . lUaula anilnktiBM ftf -4hilf v v i' date. ith Paria rianera to the 14th. : : V A letter frm Havre orthlSthViays, 1 ) ' ! toe" haveno changes in ocr market tj v.. ; that we roust now ;ennsider .War with 'V Spain'as inevitable; and jnORing' from V appearances, hostilUies must soon com- i'topnce.--V-Ve looW'-opontthViicti'tratity 7 of ffrgl&mt as nearly impossible." - ' :! , A Pari Journal L'Etojley asserts v.-?hat ptprv arrangement nad bf en made for liottifitiei, to:" commence from the :.-. 1st td the 5th of ApHU ' ! :' Accountt from Madrid are to the 5th of'Mnrch: A proclamation had v ftppn nublished,, signed by the King, Vhicn, saya the Jounriul de Commerce, Knrp thP Kin?. tvitn his Miinsiers. AYere about to repair. - f The, Snanub' Corte? opened it? aea- sion on the Ut W .Mirchvwherjthe ' President read th ; KinstNfvSpech. tvhich he, wa? preTVflted frofn L-J;-- W in nefson bTindispoMtipn. i ; : The- JournatejCnmmerceof the ;::-.isihVfaiet that-Sir WiUiam:ACourt v. had communicated to'UiMinister of VFeretxn AflairsvpHvate instruction v fromt riia "goTernmeritlrr direxiing him i to IfolloW his Catholic "AlajestTto whatever residence. be might choote.' -tt is also stated that the . Cortes ba : - declared.hat it will ?not Vaprove tif V the renortTelative toUhe. sitnationlf the Peninsula, until the remoTaf of . the f eat-of ROTcrnment. : : . : The fitst.accbunts from Qonstahti inople atate. that there- raeTPrj;rea-? ; son to believe, Jbat the difTerencea be d tweeW: Russia jincl tiiPorte vrould be : amicably Vrrangcd through the media--' v tion of Lord Stranefonl. r ; I , . : irS '-The Skafrte-SbfofSptln.- - ' . a r)ivftt i The extraordinary circumstah oe'f under which the session of tlie lep-islatite nody is openedafTortls a wide field for the TTohlem tnay be conMderen s a war.- A . decree of hi Majesty ordera tbe removal of. the Cortes tv Badajosv ; ' " v, t Ymtriotisra ot tne Tepreienwivcs n. uc par (J' nish people, and viil cnuse them to be cele: tV-r i" '?:'" brated on the reconls of the naton . ' i v; v ' Spain, at Ihis mornent the object of Ji-j 'e! v- : . herd 'atter.ticnis about, to solve the jp-est I . . r.TobIem "which ho w; occupies the attion v ' i of tnonarens anu uie pcujiic ii mc iuumw ; - .' united: the hones, the fers, the interests of . . i iv. -: u i u U.r.....i K humanity, the caprices of ambition nd prjde. ;-. i The ontinental poxrers of the ..HoirAl ' Kance have already raised their voices asrainat t the political insfitutions of this mtion, which " . nas achieved her Independence! and liberty . ' . at the, price of her blood. ; Spa:n, inanswer ' :. Ing- the fnsrdjous Recusations of thee pot en- r tateaV has given a'soTemh manifestation to fcvr!rl-that her fundaments! laws cannot ' he dittatedto her.liut hy berself.- . . , ; .This clear; and , luminous principle cag . miv be Attacked hy sophisms supported by - thfctoree of arms i andf those; who jhave re- ' : j course to sucn mesns, in-.uie vciuur;, ' x l - rive tlie most complete proof of Jh'e injustice Jf their cause. "The 'Vost ChrisUsn. Kinp .i V:; w.Jd that 100.000 Frenchmen wer about .Tr? WA- retrulate the '.internal' .affairs of. . Spain, and correct the vices of her ingtjtui ' tions. Hiw.'long- is it since the power of re ' A forming laws has been vested i.n the mihtsry,? 'C . ' Jn vhat 'code S it written that jniliUry inva fcohs are the preciirsort of the happiness of , rtheople?1;v V.-'va , r It would be a disgrace to common sense -.rnt ceh anti.socil errors, and is not " befitin the Constitutional Kin of Spain to "-xnafce art apology for the" national cause, to 4. mrtA .that it .'may be defended .aeainst i.' those who cover themselres widvtlie. mantle Of the most aerestaDie nypocn?y w"' finder foot every sentiment of virtue. ; ' w f hope that the energy and perseverance ; i iWr fortes witt be the best; reply to the "i aneech of his Wot Christian Majesty: I hope,. that' firm in their principles; they will conti- ' BUe to folJOW. tne pain oi xueir uuiy, nun uiai Voxr win ever be the Cortes of the 9th and mthT January-, .worthy in every respect of the nation that nas connneu uer ucsun:cu tUm . 1 hone, in fine,: that reason ' and tus- tice will no he lesi0"-erful than the genius - of oppression ana slavery- A.nauon wmui -' compounds with enemie wjiose bad faith is v already veil, lenown to )ier, is a nation alrea- dy suhjgated ta accept of laws which she intends Imposing by . force of arms,; is the , 'greatest ignomipy;. f. ; : ,i ; ,T V - . If war be an evil without remedy, the jia 1 tion Ismagnanimous. and will contend a se- cond time for her independence and rights.' The path of glory is already known to her, I yii J '"; ; and "the sacrifices at wi exact will be easy I, J'5-r 'l for her. V Energy and patriotism offera thou "?. sand resources which, in the hands of Spa- (ultS ' "V' ;. v rr my part,! renew the offer to thf KatSonal Congress, to co-operat by every , effort in realitmg the hopes of the friends of : liberal.7 institutions, .by employing ; all the tneacs which the law-a allow me, in repelling force' by force." ; v f - : ' :-. - v xjjei removal of my person andthe Cor- I tes to a plce lesa exppseu , w-: xnc mnucncp of military operationamay baflBe the plans i of the enemy, nd prevent the suspension of thee acaVof. government,: which should, be known in- every, part of the Kingdom.; , ; I TTirmv.!. which has rendered so many ' aervicef in the 'national caue is organized J conformawy -tocmi; wutw w wc, Cortes.,;' The -victories Vobtained over; the factions' are presages of theitill more impor. taat successes Vhicb wiH j be obtained over : "our foreign totfmiv.V: ) - - Tlie. best Reeling reigned generaUy, ih the province l evus i ; xsj u . beei.Wered from those whom they ,ej$gfe deft- ders of reb'gion, have dissipated the jU- 'ineTurazgi, j that Jars fcid tfUc m otfr diplomatic relations, has not' damped the courage of the nation; TThc thpni 1 never; count on- their strength,' and. rjie evil disposed,vfhd "seek to' profit eirSveak- ' Tn r-HnrnT. "11m difiVrent hra'nchea of the public administration rentiavBrle as- poet. iTJkef Gortesrill contlnne with their acciTstomed zeal, tLeira they have commencedand the national pros perity, in trhich air their laws ' aE concen trated, consolidate the constit'ipnalsys : -'-V- mi ' ' 11 " I '' -vW-j LATEST FROM SPA !N, , 4 , Uv the arrival at this pprt liftvep in of the achqoner Tamworth, Captain Hamor, in S4 days from i Cad?yare f d rnisKed tvi tTM a d ridjJ a f cs' to'th e 8 tb and oC Cadiz to the 6th March inc.! u aiye, . v:; ;, ; v-:'; rty?i& v The King of Spain received; from the Cortes on the $thi areply tn r :his Speech, tvhicli fe-echoes the entioieot expressed .by fiim to that body. . J V.lrtcason and justice; theyremarkV will not brfessvaliant than the genius of. oppression and servitude. .These principles shallThe jqtrr model, and being; "eonyinced of: the. firm an J magnanimous characwi' of bur honorable na tion, incanable of heariatr Iniusticebr infamv. jealous of its rirhts, and find ofthe giorv and the irreat deeds which have always" distin guished it ; they doubt not thajj aij tbey,bore. up. the throne wh such constancy xan such sacrificesi, against the terrible legions, the a ble captains, od the-militarv-, genius of" the the- wonderful men ho terrified for a1 tim e the rest of -Europe, they shall know, how to defend in' the same "manner, -and with the same 4ourage and patriotism, the'jhortor and dignity of ycKirAmajestTv and!'the indepen dence, the rightsi and uie glory of the na tiori. - - -. f : : ' y , -i " If this: nation performed such prodigies, while "deprivetl I of, the' aid: and cwpjeration of your .Majesty, what wjll it hot he capable of - doing ; when intimately: united -with its Monarch, favored by the constitution of 1812, and with your fjesty dispose to contribute with- all your power to, real'ue. its hopes ! The .liberty of your Majesty, your, security, snq .that of the QoVernnient, are above all things indispensable to such co-operation. r The -Coites have taken alt the steps for are moral to' the place yod and your Governmeirt shall select." , - w x ' ' ' ".' . ' ,- - ' . ' , f Hit Maiesty signified to the depu- Tauon vvnicn waeu upon nim nis ap jirobattnn of tbl sentiment of the Cor tes $ hs healthxontinued very f;p!:hs and. "preparations .were iinmediatf 'v made for conveying hia tu Sey?l!e a litter. Private, letters of; (he 141b state. t!;at the King and Cortes had left Mfidrid-fur Seville, which 13 con firmed by accounts 1 froat the, latter place. s The nrst detachment vvas to have lett laund on the lotb, and it was supposed that the King would at tach himself to the centre naMyV It wa reported at ' Madrid oh the J 4th that the 23d French regiment, I wnicn naa . Deen sent to construct n bridge at Bidache, had deserted with all thev plans in 1 their poKiesiiorij and had declared themselves in favor of a free constitution. - r - The Governor of Cadiz had issued a proclamation addressed to the citi zens, exuressinr a strong feel:ut ft reprobation against, the invasion tt their country 1 It, was reported at Cadir: on the 16th t hat 15,000 Frrnch troops' had entered Spain, -which increased the probability of war. A Spanish 74, wh?6h had been'driyen from'AIadeira with loss ofahchors aad cables, had arrived at Cadiz. - ':l .. ; Johii M. HaHi'jEsq; American. Con sul" at the latter place, died on the. 11 th ultimo, of ao inflamatio i of the brain, after an illness of. thrt days, in the 40thyear of his age. j r ' Lisbon rtlatet have been received by this arrival to the 6th but their con tents are nnimportant, . -1 - ' ( apt. . riamor , anu i;apt. Packard (who also arrived in the Walter last evening, in oy. aays irom tne same port) both brings despatches for our government from Mr. Forsyth.' ' An . arriyal frbm Gibraltar hi ings n e wg pa pe r a to . th e 11 th 0 f M a rcb , an d a letter of the same date, which says War appears certain. The King and 1 Cortes remove the f 5th : for Se ville, and it is said the French' army enter Spain the same. day. Conside rable speculations have taken place here in sugar, pepper, rice, nankeens, &c ;But little encouragement fbr4ad- vance in ' flour, so.; long aa wehave 15,000 bbis.'in Bay and atorej AV heat has adya ned a li tile Barcel nb a being openor italatjmission, paying SO cents for1 foreign duty. White Havana su . gar.to-day gl07cwt.v -i i'V- " - (A letter from Malaga, Feb. 22, saysi .they are now drafting, in this Pro- ine uaiiorms are maxing, ana toe men Will 'be- immeidiatetyent into the field ... To d efray t heVexpe n seV-1 he merchants of ithi. city have agreed' to giveS5,000 tlollars, i h w; V; v ; A:;spaniah8Uaa7on, the 64 kn ship AstaCasiidai frigate; a; conretre, t tne Aratusa,) and the A bvtlt nes8r;cimmejer alter 'tn semi menxi a. na don alive ' to heic honor, and whicli t riot in the habit 'Of-aetTnjr witH iniwstiee: ft ; -l ,fajr3Dormea in vories online amidathafe rrencff :troop vr ouia - pcouaoiyyDe on tne frontier , on mer- ioinj ani', on to imf me; -lwinSTer ni; me niJ.crijirtur t her infoYmWtKeni fciKift M vMi -hid .edponSi 'V h ich t he isWe'rn m ent w st o be tra na-1 jerreu ancx tiirecieu evcry;iiipnsirion i uv- ue . HJ4U .: iu in wu , mo t " v.. j m (Tiatjjit yyffor' the; removal kiVi'dreej; nmivo nia'ai njesiy itnu iuc;yiiiii;rca. gGavriirifnt :?vf rXWhorizedlinv itS pa Die ' 1 tti ntavemitV to f nla ccs 01 .sa f et.y-in a p wie nti. oui e.c. y a ; u- abfes of the chu rohes'Tif 1 cob vents of the,pylbces likelytA the enemy,-v v' ' f k& -ith .ftugdeso Charge d,A)taIres in Parjit, has been Vd irect ed tof pro teit atrist;f theprinciple;oi Frehcbv Government ; haven gro rided tlieir dcferminatlbnA to goo war with THREE DAA S fTEtt.. 5 - w -- ' V ' -; . - : ' x v . t - ; -1'By;; thef arri va) ;( the; packet hip VI 0 n t pzu mf Cap Potts, j n , th j r ty eight days : fom Liverpool we have received Tiondoi "papers to theTlth, trtd Liverpool to the 12th, ut. I ; . ' Tiie. Paris d ats.a rej n 0 1 sVlate a? tHpie : rece j yed hf.- -1 H e. C ai I m u ; of .course, tlese pfters throw no liglit on the' pel icy; of; France. 'M T ,; lie. English editors appear gene rally ' to v deprecate a war' bet vveen France -and Spain, and yet mot of them seem to think tfiat;the,eflforts of 4.be British , gby'ernrncnt to" preserve peace shoultlr be cnniTned to negotia tion.; " We know of" riotbing," ways i the Evening Star of the !0th, 44 that can now , b wanti ng to convey to the j ministers of. Franca -'tlie unanimous sense which the British' people aud 1 jioveru men t e n te r tai n th e injustice and impolicy of ; theirthreateued ;ag gression to Sain," The ditnr then proceeds to tell us, that be: -wishes from, his heart, every iuccess td the muse of Spanish independence ; but he thinks that if;the vrn;ards are de serving of freedom, it is not in'the miht of France to subdue them ; a;d he is by no meansii4rioed,to burl hen ilis. own -country with taxes for. the preservation of Sp;ir)iH!i tiberty. : 'From tte J. JT. C6mmfr.ciaf Adviriinifrm ' ' , THE RtlSSIAN beXu at LAST. ; By the amV'dl at .Nev. Bedford dn Tui,sda' last, of the ship Briltena, Gardiipr, frm. the Sandwich Islands we Ivarn, iha't At brig;', Peart o!tstrin' had arri'eil at Woahno, fr-m the"North Vif$t Coast, having ben ordered "otf by the oHlcer comma ndirtyj (at Noi f.lk miuntl) the (luiar North Vest Cun pany. After, leaving the port she was bnarded bv fhe"Itus8ian frigate Ap'dli. Documents delivered to said brig by commander if the A. declare the Rus sian cb?n to extend from lat. 5 1 N. on the N. W. Coast of America north ward to HearhiiigN Straits, anl from hence to lat. 45, 40,; N. rto the Coast ?d' japan; and that all vessels1, 6f what ever nation . they may be, that, are fcanffht within 100 (Italian) miles of those limits, (exr ept in cases of actual distress) will be subject to confiscation; national vessels not excepted. 7 The Apollo was about to dispatch vessels, and also proceed down the coast, for the purpose of ordering ail vessels 08 which ihiglj t be foil nd within those li mits Gur citizens,'.gveCnmeht nl all lave been flatteriog themselves that t he Czir of Muscovy was not in car nest, when he. issued his famous decree in efiect, declaring himself Czar of one half of North Amerkaalsoi The above however, we presume will open their eves. The question is-shalt we sub mit to it. .;.' ; '",:-?:'-.- ) FIVE CENTS REWARD. a up v -. 1 mm my servicje, a a. bound apprentice by the name of Nelson Howmgtqj), aged 36 years. The above reward wijl be1 given for his delive ry .to roe. " All persons are. hereby for- .warnea irom employing or harboring said Nelson.; . 4j.,. ,$ '"::- "': C'-i:;,:;"BACHEL'MOR Wake county, April 25. -. . 32 3t ' ; bOTTOKXJjINS. : l&fLTil dt Kinstrfi 4 . io Lenoir county; 'Continues to make Cotton Gins, ;wjth : every late Improye ment. Hii Plates and Brs are of stefl, and these, as wll'as every material part of the Iron Work, & re made by his spe- ciai.ofuer in. ruiianeipma. r--. g.gji . To the many respectable planters: and merchants who hve had Gins of his manu facture in use foie last two.years.he re fers, to sustain the claims of bja machines; to rank amon the best made tn this coun try, n v '- : - , 4:; ( His price-is two dollars and fifty cents per Saw fdr 8 inchV two. dollars and sixty cents for 9 in,irand two dollars and; se venty cents forSaws of 10 inches diame ter, delivered at nis : shop. tQentletrien favoring him with' their, orders, ahaR iiot be disappointed cither as to tfEae or bust lityt; :;. : ,!." -''-; ';.'- ;..';. ? As his importation of - materials will be governed by , the orders "he" receives, he im may itaMffFemrdcf'Sodeiv witt b tdehfetediinl, theresbyterian fClrarcbn. t hDaUi - moiliunff? nest, 'Iby thetleTRjlIv ;Mointsof bf ?FayetteviI30 A Collection i?il heluikenthew rtiotfP e-4 taicekce"on' faW at 5 Ocloolc v'W-i-'w'w of ville v. VALUABLE NEGjiOES - . - TWpLL b e sold if Action,at th Court- y H oiise in i the " City of Raleigh, : on the h instant (Tueidav in" Court week) FIVE, VAtU AIENEGROE$toia Gepre; Alexander, sihd Rill' Boot and Shoe-Makers t SamV 'a Blacksmith,ahd; Letitia a Valuable 4 house girl s all of which Negroes formerly ' oeiongea to John. Uollo way. ' 1 ney vm ue sold for approved Negotiable Bank paper, :"--V;' v. : " 'i-;; I. ROBERT,' CANNON, . v , tt.aieign way jy i ozo, j; -. ;-;-; . 32 3t ; . STATE OF NORTO-C AROLTNA : ; ' 000 DOLli ARSf BE WARD. lyTTHEREAS it has been, made appear; to TJv TOe, that a certain THOMAS CURTIS, ; oi tAnson county, stands charjred by a bill of : ;ndictinen,df the Grandu dei bf,'one ; Thomas Cash ofid county ; and that- he the uaid.Thnma. Curtis. ; tlid on itne nign t 01 lle,. n or r epruary last, mase his escape from the Jail of the aroresaid coun ' V ' S ; Vi Now thereforeto the end that he the said C cutis, nuy b? brought to justice, the above Re ard Will be given to any person or per4 sons, who will , apprehend 'and confine- the. said fugitive in anyJailHn this' State, : so that, he may be; brought' to iustice. ' And I do moreover hereby enjoin and command ail officers, ciysl and military, within this State, to use their beat endeavors tor apprehend the said Thomas Curtis and bring him to fustice "; CURTIS is between twenty-five ah'd thirty, years of :ge, about five- , feet nine or ten in--cheshig-h, spare made, dark hair, blue eyes, lon sharp, nose, rather dark- skin, thin vi sage, slow! speech and down look, has a knot w.v oiie of his fingers, which causes it to be ,:i little crooked and stiff, supposed to.be on the left hand.1 :" I y: k. k "f ' .. In testimonV whereof I have caused the J ' " Great Seal of the State to be . sxai.. hereunto afhbsed, and signed 3, . the same at the , Citv jof Ra- ' leigh, bn the 29th day of A pn1,-i823. ; GAE'L. HOLMES, i.fty trie. QoVerrtor," fV Ii 32tf . L. Il.'HlBDiir, P. Sec'y. ,(Jj The Drawing's begin ne.xt Month. ' .We have the pleasure to announce, that owing to the flattering'enc.ou dy evinced by the public towards the hew Schemes, the Commissioners and Managers have already been enabled to fix early peri ods for commencing them, as stated below. While tendering our acknowledgments to thi? public for the very extensive t and conti nued patronage we receive5, we begAjermis- "a on this occasion, to remarkthe expedi-, tion,oi urawing, as weu as thk, fnuMf tjisss PC WCTCAMT I I K THK A If IJt KT OP P.li KS, ' WHICH V A A I. wll TS .' c" H All A C T S K I Z 21J B baltimohe LQrrEmi:s, and which has-desery edly rendered them so oopular nbtonlv at home, buttn eyery section of theIjBlon In the two Lotteries therewith presented the Cash, as heretofore, can be Tiqd for altytrfet Mid at tCohen 9 Office, tlie moment they i are GRAND (ESTATE LOTTERY. ; '-; OF MARYLAND, NO. II. v v One Hundred Thousand Dollars tiGnssT PHI2K. Begins (Ira-wing in the City of BaUitnore oh Wednesday Me'.28A MJY, (indmilprogreaV nnflerihejniperiniendance of the Commissioner appointed by the Governor and Council. I ,J K '-..-. '' , .- ' -! ; ' - . .;. ; -"li:r v ! -i.scHEME. v. 'k- y- i ; . 1 Prize, of $100,000 i 100,000 Dollars, 1 Prize of-t20,000 is 20,000 Dollars. 2 Prizes of 10,000 is ' 20,000 '.Dollars 2 Prizes of -5,000 is 10,000 Dollars; 20 Prizes of 1,000 is 20,000 Dollars. 50 Prizes of 100 is - 5,000 Dollars 60 Prizes of. 50 is 3,000, Dollars; 6000 Prizes of 12 is 72,000 Dollars The whole Scheme will be completed iL "' ' TWENTY DRAWINGS ONLY. T ' Wide Tickets, $12 Quarters, 3 QQ Halves y . '''." .: '; -f ; ..:..6 Eighths, lr50 SIXtH CItARS OF THX WAjBHUHTOR MONUMENT LOTTERY; Commences Drawing 14th MAT. 1 nrize of 20.000-i-2 of :S10.000-2 of 000 3 of $2,0008 of $1,00050 of $100 100 of $50 200 of $20, and 5000 of lO.--The whole to be completed in"'!-f-; -v ;' ;;, SIXTEEN jDRAWlNGSx ONLY4i Wtile Tvclteis, 810 quarters, 2 2C5Q 25; Tickets and Shaxis in both Schemes Ho be hadm thejgreatest yariety of Numbers at V- Zotjery& ExchangeOJtce, il4,Markettreet ;Where the Great Capital 'Prized in! both THB iAST ; LOTTXBS, 'Were Bold tOJDlSTAKT anTXSTtJKEBs, and-wAere more Capital Prizes JuiiMsScen 'sold A.;4tAr:'fo'' 03T Oedkbs from any part of the lUnited States, -either by mail (post paid) 'orby ; pri vate conveyance, enclosing the Cash or Prfc ases in any ;jf, theBaltimore ilxrtteriefl, will meet the. same prompt and punctual atten tion? as ifon personal application, addressed hehranches'ofh?sro3e sionrelnieay )eLfound.at Inrrner residene on 'Fav"e5 iatoi..-jvte; eli , rr.ive occasion for Kt . 1 nal flery.ces wiU please aiinlv ; at llrj IhVHotei ?plji,nH The lenefi ts bf this operation X-'Af'r W l e teeth are n r that thev; cannot be1 erecf?lf ?r - vr, pm periormed at th " mentof thedecav, orhefdrl S?1 esnntK. i-;i! -rr. W?. nerve. M' tlitir , present bu-rt.a i ,av ,0S;r tleir5tock:of obds 1005 raT; assortment of Groceries. ; . VuL. y"ne- Glass and Crockery Ware, &c;8c7:, liV Families rand others whn u.v. . UtT' piptheabove articles; widSJ? ! Anions other articles, , thewhav Quarter- rii kTlw t .'.. . AVlNES-of asuperiorality, wh1c ills. ( NEW GOODS. S.1BIRT3SALL, & CO; FTATPustVeteived; and ofler Ssak . ? B yerjjlow prices,. ' ;: : V..,- - ;rn and half pieces : wl :S1.inen ""dkerchieft,. . WhiteRussia DriH. rv ;! . , do ; i; do Sheeting'. y '; - do and colored Jean.' . . ' Olive Jilue-aricr.llixt Cotton Ctssir.e Klue and l rillnw Nankins:, r Bandanno,Tla and Black! Cantoa HinW Canton Cainblet and. Florentine: . , aJ&; uiacic aincnews ana rarsnet . da. ;' Gros de Naple. ? . do do Levantine. Satins, - H Canton and Nankin. Crapes rm pMw - j Cashmere Crape Robes. SHrsnett Scarfs. ; .;, I.H'- -Plain, Mull, Book, and Jaconet Musni Pigtired and Sewed Muslins'.; ; '. -: - ' ' Calicop sGingHams and Scersiickers. 1 Ladies Silt; Kid, and Beaver Gloves; I tentieme-nV Woodstock and Dogskin da ' Cotton and Silk Hosiery j Browir Shirtings andSbeetinffs. I Bleached Power Loom do , lortoise Shell bide and TnctrCombs: Imitation; ; Vdo do . Umbrellas Jand Parasols. 1 Also; a fiesh supply of (LlRoexaiKs. . . April 0. ; . 33-?t ' '- NiyERblTY OF N CAROLINA sL PublicT AOuiyemry. Examination JS. of the Student s of t he .University of p. Carolina will be held at Chapel-Hill tWdhJaV--hfinitaiid fcootin'ued iVpv iiayoiayunul Tnursdav. 5tb tit Jiine fiexi-, oivhiebjst 'named dav th ' willlatcnd--rvzj!f His Ex-'cv Gabriel Hqlnfes, Prftt. Revd, Dr. Joseph aldwelj" V r;t',;sfj':-Vl4' '.iThfirtiAb P. lipvprtnr : Sol6on,on Grives, aneri . jones : ; , , JacneG. Johnston. a nomas uove,.? , Leonard "Martib ! ; 7 James IVIebane ' nv 4, K .'. f 1 '-Ji te Frederick Njtsh, i: : gfe;4 Mbntfort Stokes, iv-' : '' thbmasWynns- . . ::AtXlrfafteft Trustees-vhotyau; attend vUl becsidei'etl 'members 'of this Com mittee'aWd their attendirice il.' solicitci individually by an ordinance of the, Botirdt 'CHAS: MANLY, Secy.; , Kaiejgnr Miy. ' - y 3y . t FAYETTE Yl LLE ACADESIYi i fjnUS Instftutionnow affords advantages' I f equal to any in the Southern States,!) 1 , . . . t. . . ... . i ing conquctea uppn me mosi anprovpevprrr. , cinles. and nrovided with sunerior Teachers in every branch 'of Useful and Ofnainenta! . Education This, (with its ealthy situatibji and moderate chart es for Board and Tu?tro?w ' must insure it a liberal patronage; -1 The -strictest attention will be riaid to the conduct . and morals of those" ittending it. ?;? j, Female Department, conducted 6y Mr. :It& , Rudiments per quarter j j i : '5-. ' English ;Grauimar,' Ancieni and .Mq- . the Maps andv Globe, Historyi r V' Chronology, Mythology, Rhetoric; ;; -BellerLahers.' Comnosition; Natu v' C ral Philosophy B.dtany with P.laat'-r, : . nd . Ornamental NeeoUeiVork. o Mime,1 taught by ' Madame rTB ' rr-' Per ann taught in the Acadpyyt W r , per quarter Per arin: taught out of the: Acaileniy,?! ' ; ;p.er quarter f 25.;:'; ' JV ,;. -:vLv -Ihvunn$ fainting, and Vrench hangup-. ? taught by iKiAaint Drawms and Paintin?. ner auarter. ; Jo , French Classical ' Department f under J -V . Dr,Q: 2 :.: -t ; .y ? v tmtion. The I; Latin and "Greek Languages, . T.' - English Wale Department. ; v.; ' Jladimentr.K;; Reading; - vVritingAmefc i lish Giammar. Ancient arid Modern - Geography with the tUsfii of the j v ' Maps and Globes; 1 S Aw. T F.. , N .. . .M.J A- 0.,,1nta With. . out cJiarge A tax of 25 cchts each, Stude. -fbrwoodater, &c. ?i V v,; r-,- r; 'j -,' fens anu ins proviucu uic oiuuw- ; WM: HAMILTON.4 ? r Moii tnesatisfactjori of Peots (Juardian rill? 'viif.-rx- ni Ki. rfarred 10. jinnttal, Qcmmencement ," of he CoUW will ukejnace.r,:.-;;;- .v'a ,yy The fojlowmg Trustees Cmpovag thi ? Corammee of Visitadon for A.'D; 1823- fe'lv Jeremiah Slade, i. . "H1 pl;2Romu1us M. Saaderj.-,';:-.. fiWW'htanly, (V v :: , Natural and floral, Phuospphyv Lo- , a J jgic, Astronomy,IatHematics, Geo- T.: , metry and Algebra -'H'-.l-l'4 ' I Oi ,Uoar(tjv;ncluding an tne anqvc , except Music,' $35 pw'quarter-payabla 5
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 2, 1823, edition 1
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