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r t - SADDLERY, ;t.1.: T&mXIAM F.Ol.ARlvis just 'rcey; : ' f J.i fmh tKe rtb A fresh supply ' vcf elegant : Art'rles in his tinewhich;' ' with hisorrnef Strcktjnake his assort ; ' rWWt verv f.rtripr?"r -v' ' -:'. , . He his or ftntsyed jo th. neatest ; y'y.,L Ladies' W.'.WK -tent fila- x V - b"at;VPortinaTteausT4ravel1jTig Thinks, and CTOCh Bruj Ciff Whips," &c. ' He has also'for sale at his Carriage opC an as-j " ; sortrrcpt H. - --fel . the accommodation :of hi customers) yith Razees arid also a feAv,;C4Tyall8. Air "of which, for.the l-eaciy casn or on a. snort erms:A Raleigh, March .20. en6t "iTAtE of north-cakolina; K. : j; "-.Surry County.: , tftV Sess'onsy A t), 1823. The Executors of LeuyTW.Or'nA at AWen Case. -s -l nrmnned v as . , j-'n.j.' r;..v ' 'i Garnishee.; " TT anneannff' to the' sat wfac.t ion of-the i Coijrt.th'flt the df-)idantliasahs(:ondi. r d or so conceals hfrrself that the ordi- narv process of av cannot' be served on hirrw it is therefore ordered by the Courti that pnWicf'iop he made in the' Raleigh ' Tv.eeister for three rfontl "s tht'. thp dr- - ffndant appear at the nextArou' t ot fleas npd Quarter pessions to, bff n.eid tor jhe Cghov 'of .Surry," at 'the Confthousein Rtckford, on the"secrnd,Mo!;day in Au gust next,tTep!evy and plead; 'otherwise ?udstf'Cjitvil(bexendered against him for the areoimt of plaintiff's claim, with costs of suit. ., - V ' ' . r' - '. ' i t . i Test.: JO.WILXIAMS, C. C. June 1.' pr adv.-S4,J0 FniAV. JlTXK 13, 182i - Urii'frsiittt of JV "Carolina. The- Commencemppt of pur Vriiversity.took place on ,Thur;'day,- 5th .of Ibis month. The examination of the Freshrnan, So- phofere.and -'Junior cia?ses wasv be jruY.on TfMay 23d of May and 'closed in the afternoon of. the 4th instant that of ,tbr Senior class having been flnhed;: accycdiv;; to the stautes of the Kmvpri&ity; one-month prevjous to the daV of ConWenrement.,, On3ton day and Tueyriy pvenin-v's, preceding "rommencement, the campefitorsi ejected bv the Faculty: from the three lower; classes pronounced ! selected Orations, vl On AVednesday. evening,. the fieprtsrptatives chosen by the two Literary Societies belonging to the U ; niversity,' delivered to quite a large audience, similar orations. . Yhe exeicips -of .Coinmencement l)ay are specified in the following scheme, copies of which were distri- buled tOrthe pndietice.in . the Chapel, so snon as tKeTprccpssion of trustees, faculty and students had reached that V. Praverhv the President. " .; ' . mr.nr! M. rearson." ' i -'-n . -v. . - ! V ! o. Oration . on 'Natural .Philosophy by f i nomas j. Aranam. L ; " 4. Debaic'-Ooghf the United Statesto plant a military post at the mouth of Co- lumbia river ? ' Jlttween . Alexander M. Poylan and Jafnes K. Leetch. S ' 5. Oration on the - jrbgTess and present . state of American Literature ;!by Robt. B.' Gilliam, - .... " ' :" "'... 6 Oration on the character of the Irish ; . by George F. Davidson. , 7- Oration on the nmbnbilitv nf the new . .States of South-America continuing to j enjoy political Freedom ; by" James H w'CKfoo. , .. . ; a 0. vmuuu on ine supersi iiion oi. me Hin doos ; by James A. Washington. ! . AFTERNQON. ' 1. Oration on' Belles Lettres, by G Bettner ! . . ' . 2. Oration on Theatrical Entertainments ; by Daniel XV. Courts. .. . . " v 3 Oration'on Oratory t by ' Thomas Sum- ' ner. ' f ". - - 4. Oration on the effects which the Waver- Ii r. 5. Oration on the influence of Sympathy, vith the Valedictory Address ; i by W7m; Chapman. ;v Sr .;. ;;r; , 6. Rej ort of the public Elaxnination; . '7. Degrees Conferred. , : '.'.,..- ..- ( - 8. Presidential Address . 9. Prayer.' 4 'i?.C .-. !. ?t.f . Oiis scheme, ; Mt. zte informed, is iiiot intended to .indicate -. the j honors hich wereayaded.ttt different BiemV hers of the classV nor. does it contain the naraes ofall the classy bu t of such' only as took part in the exercises, of jae nay.- Jhe number of students be .v, ( i senior ciass nas oeen so much increased Within the last three or four years, that it become imprac t'cable for all :of them to speak on the ay of Commencement the custom has therefore -been int roducedj of ex" cusini: a portion of the class from these exercises, h o may apply for the in- The follnwintr J lilt Vtf nrenno ccmppsing the Benior. class, '-on whom the degeee of Bachelor of Arts was cpnferred, iogether,with the. distinc lions in Scholarship assigned 'by; the faculty:;- . Sr-.v Samuel & Bell, Georg U .liovlah. Daniel W, Co man. Ge6re,F.: BavidsOn Thomiw ; Graham: Isaac J -Rdrmimr 3jl Martin,r "Htifirh Richmond Mi Pjifsonohn Rains, enjimm 8. :itickg, Matthew, -E Sawyer, Alfred r, Scales'Samuel M. Ptewarti jhosC Sumner, James;fciA:'Vasinj5ton, ...Gepr.wbdfield, ; RoJit.-T; Williamsoniml I.. WjHs. 7 William O-pmarr and Richmorrd, MPearsonVvjere;; ilcblared-firsts and: eoual i Thomas Gratiara;econd ! ; Geo S. ;.: Kettner, j onn ttai nsT j as2. . y asn ington were raoked third, anfreqiiaU. -.1 no. inTermcnifTe;k griiie,vyjj? ?'i;n;i to theifollowlhg inthe ord names, T'l's. N; DickKon, Robt J Gil-; I ia m ,':Th orn as n m n er,vG.e 0 rge F;;Da vidson, Dante! 5V. Courts, Matthe w p.- K- The degrcie of Master of Arts' was j con ferred : 00.). picharifi A 1 1 ison j James ; H. Otejr, James R uffhv antf Thomas ISlade, aluirim of tle Universityr ' ? j . ' Th e ;honora ry? d ere ft i) f 'Doctor of ! Divinity ' Vas conferred on f he, Uijrht jieverend JoKn Ravenscroft, Bishop o f:: the 'Pro t es tii n t. Episcopal Church in Nor t h -Carol 1 n a. . 7 Ettfopea n,Doc u m en te. Fronva j heHef that most of our readers, .feel a , desi re j to peru se th e i n t eres t ing pa -J !pers recently laid before the: BrifislV r;an lament, uy ine minisiry, we nave availed ourselves of an abstract of them made by the Fvening Tost of N, York, the commencement.of which will be found on our first page. " They are im poVtantas the' disclose the part whicb the government of Great-Britain took in the deiiberafions'of the Allied Pow ers, in regard to Spain, and as we may be enabled by, them to form an opinion as to what course snc will pursue, in the war, now existing between . France and Spain. : ; . ' - t At the Spring term of the Superior Court of Law for Spottsylvanla Coun ty, Va. lately held at Frederick bur:r, ca m e, on th e trial of t he Com mon wea If h against Groves who was in November lastl together with a man by" the name of Creary, committed to Jailj charged with having counterfeited notes on the StateBaiik of North Carolina to a very lar're amount; v Crearyin the: course of the winter having applied or the writ o" habpaa corvusi -was carried to Richmond. wnere, upon renoering uaii, np.wn re lea eVfr-m imprisonment; (tnMon Jay h was discharged, the Grand Ju ry not having found a true bill against, him. On Thursday came on the trial ;r . x 1' Z ' ; 1 wi uiii., " "cttii in v.iii H!f-ft 0 j!' 1.' L.lf -f iLl , 1.1 M' . a ur; iji u-.t-i.u- j iion, on ornaii oj ine commonvveaitn, ! was conducted . by ' C. L. Stevenson, tEsq. and the defence .hi" P. PfBarbmir i iiu u u"iai, 1 .91 j in. 1 nr oij;ii" i inent was inseniously sustained on i ni T-.rP T nm.. .uj.. nri. : cotn sitJes. On the part of the prose- f cqtion, ft was contended that posses-il sioh constituted snfficient evidence of the. forgery, especially as the prisoner I could render no satisfactory account ; inow ne ontatnea tnat posspssion. .Ine...; defence was reduced to three propo- ; sitions : 1st. Were the notes charged u in . thn inilirfmhl nr-ftmlftt wi, tl n ,U .i,h ' '-mi. jieir r crp Tiey coy nTeriere! uv ii ; Graves ?"?nd 3(1 -Were they ccnnter- ji-Hcti wiiiiin uic iuriuiciiuri tr mis wouri r . ine ursi point was.nor con troverted. On the secpnd, the chief force of I the argument rested. The prisoner's counsel, rebutted' the 'asser tion advanced by the common wealth's jjattorney, that possession was sufficient ; evidence ofguilt ; introducing also se- jyeraj circumstances to accounflor t)ie poss ess ion , . wh e reby i t s , su s p ?c i ou s e f- tect. might be destroved. This princi ple appeared to meet the approbation f the ciurt. The third proposition however," was sov conclusively - made but, the want of jurisdiction thephy sical impogsibility of fabricating such a quantity of riotes fn the spaceof a few hours, wfis so evident that the ju- ry, alter retiring tor a tew minutes brought in a Verdict of not guilty. v Post' Offices. By a late Statement from the; Postmaster Genera it ar peaVs that there are ip. the U. States, 5252 Post-Offices, that the gross a. mount- of postages during - the year 182, was g.1, 128.023, compensation to postmasters, g459,155.,.; Incidental expenses of the department g22,95S. Expense of transporting theiriail over 88,554 miles of road, 8777,752, and tat the balance again s t th e G eneral Post-Office 1828,843. . liast year it was 2 1 25 . 265.: V The gross amount of rosiage aunng tne year, w,as g7r,305 more than that of Jl 821, whilst the ex pense of transportation was1 less. ' : Those vhb a refold, enough', to have witnessed the improved facility in tra vell log, throughout the United States; within a few yea rs--the, commercial advantages apd the "individual happi ness derived from the means now fur nished, for regular and Weedy cofres- ;pondence, cannot deny the utility of this branch of revenue. The wide ex tent of our country, the Want of better roads, and the distance between Post- "otbees in a sparse pop 6 S:BettnerAlr. Hlhat par5 or;tne JeVfape Deinffo jirb- , ; vr.: ,11 viiip.ra.f har-Americans oav nosrao-e j i-ton in. coe oiaiepeisia iirctw". 1 1 Auuyc,uu to mculh rviicycu'r! asth 1 tor a nersi" Mr;tax Tr&ttR Englanrwithall iheRjiea is tree.-int4S;True, ?as 0 ne;racr,j hut Tor th e "rea son V a ho vetaf edr it: is. anil most hforatceniutptQome, al itecessarTevil; ; Bqt iet.it he remem - j be red , tfat f News pa pe rs ji n) Epgla 11 cf n 1 itj iilbfeach paperbiefc r 5, ttjSrf be pointed ;;rhu st be stamped (a m ode of jaiin of, Sin otiiersi Apt; il!ti: reti't.t o A nyri ca n feel ingsJ Jaii d th i s rid st a m p'c o s t s fofakijciks of the pre- sentprice ofn"1 Pers;orycj' everV ;dvfirtisement,o, p pays ;a dutyot pearly half a dollar? ? ve rv ii ni e i t islin serted ! Le 1 11 s not then hna tauit wiin jnesevenicies pr inteH Igence, hicnvenablemen the7loophois;P-ter what the rest of the Jdlare-ingulf 31 helEmperorTraja have bech the first to establish horses, to. convey letters, Sicll but ' there is higher And'earliefauth We Will, pirscunj ,au vri.. ' Jewis. V1 1 firSt'lestablisheuu Fran6e,M in he 'year 1474.1 Edward the In, of h pgl anu, made some eRor t in itus respeci, ui, uiere ; were no re gular coriveyan ces until; the close;bf the 1 6th centurvw james I instituted the first Post-Office for jhqonveyance of letters ' to foreign; Countries. revenue derived from this source jn England cannot now be7 much Jess than two millions, sterling, Newspa pers, as before observed,! excliisi ve, When-in the yearl663, !the Ppst-Of fire ws settled in England by act of Parliament, the, revenueslarising from it were settled on the Duke of York, and amounted only to Z20,000. C We haveVobserved that ...'the; esta bl ishment of Posts: 'l wast anterior, tt Trajan. " And the letters were sen thy Posts unto all theKmgV provinces," Esther, char. -3, v.' IS And again (" And he (Mordecai) sent, letters by Posts on horsebacks riders on mules and camels, and young dromedaries," j chap. 8, v. JO. !'ffi::'::;;r:-). :-M:': Post GJfive Depart ni MtTb head -of (his depqrtrnent (says the Western Tfernldy: must lead a most unhappy life, if he suers liis.mind to be affpe ifn hv the;abuse' heaped tipon him t h rou gfftheneiV spa pe rs. v D11 ri hg t he months ofMahand "April, when the roads generally becolne bad and' some of them literaUrfmnassable then it is fhjirThe rostmaster iTenerai.JS nam ciiinri 71 in rauir ro, use ine exnre sion of a limiisville paper, he disre gards both the interests and- opinions of the people and heedlessly and 'wi'follv -;-and .'' maliciously ' keeps the . ..i ' ' . mails back. A New-York paper copies the char-re; and thinks this officer ou?h't t0 be turnel out and all because -jhe does not perform impossibilities, Ii and muse the mail to travel on im- passable roatls, -We expeeffff to have jVard the postmaster w,th incapacity; bed because he recently . ' i .1 ' r. 1 1 i V or rnree-'oays iy .a.'ueep - jail os snow ?nnn t the mountains'! but we believe he h.is escaped so far. When 'the I Philadelphia frigate stranded near Tri- po-i and was takeo .'possession of by ! Tripolitans, the calamity was aftnbo- j ted to irant of skill in JIr.Jnj'ers'm j the then President the complaints a- gainst, the Postmaster General are, j nine-tenths of them, just as ridiculous. The Ex-Emperor of Mexico, with his family''and suite, embarked at Ve ra Cruz, early last month, on board the British ship Rollins, which ;was to proceed in a few days for Italy ; . Mr. Forsyth, our lateMinlster ;to Spain, and his family, ..arrived at N. York on Sd inst. in the ship Othello from Bordeaux . Princeton; Collese.--The Rev. Dr. Carnahan bas-accepted the Pesrdency oi this institution. He was formerly a settled minister at -Utica: &i York, and is .spoken of as a gentleman of great prudence, piety, learhing, expe rience, and urbanity or manners. . Massachusetts. The Legislature of the State met at Hoston on the 28th ultimo; -Natbanrd Silsbee, lately a Repres eh tative- i n Cbhgres, wa s elect ed Presidentof the Senate, Kaying 21 votes, ; Joh nt :Phii lips his Federal op ponent receiving 1 5 votes. " Wm. C. Jar vi s, a 1 so-a republ ican, vas el ected Speaker of-theHouseofR fives, receivi ng 1 52; votes -while his Federal opponent obtained 9b votes. - -' W y : - . -'." - V 1 v- An attempt was recently;, made to burn the Post Office atChambersburg, Washington county, Pennsylvania.--Powder enclosed ill paper and tow was thrust into the letter, box, and a train of tow from that to the putsidiji was set on fire. ' Providentially no in jury. wasMone,7 except burning: away thu? Middlelon,iirwa9Mcandidaie; i- -tm i:.ati u 1 iiif a n. i-- x jn. opposuion 10 - r miani Ai J.rr Much interest was taken jn lhe elec- 'cwi hie "i ko'tr t he ri e st d a y it;a ppeaf ed thaUiereweriac-l-; For :tV Middleonri; 683 yate : Irilliam Aiken 00;'S 68&roieg:: Beinnllargennmber I ri consequence of thenumber.ovhtes fiir eath ' being equaU the Sfanagerf declared; thatHtheri5washoVchtice and a new election uecomes necessary. tftifrimColomziti Roasnl of Officers and AJanagers of this ? ocie ty asstmbl ed t y es te fda y a t? tn 0' Cify' Hal,;M-hpld;a speciafsesSionV pprsoajitv tof popncnotice Several Del egate from" Religious Associations attend ed an d were irt.vifedV'lo' seats with the Boa rdfeHohVN-inJHiCfaw SocjeHtresidedl, ; in: the ; absence of the' President. ; y good deal of very interesting discussion took place on the' important in terests conimittel to the charge of the.Board after which "f h ree c 0 m m i (lees 1 we re : organi z ed tp consider ine ipresenv state or lohy on the Icoasf of Africa and the means of , improving it to. digest a system of. Finance, for, the society and to revise the - System under, which the affairs of the Sue iety are immed i -ate ly" tra n s acted ?; After ,whi ch "the Board tljuurnetl;to :Ve 4th r irist. io meet at 10 clockai tlie same place. : . j- i- ; v"-: It is hoped. that this session will be p rod u c t i v e ! oi iir a s 11 r e s o f gr eat value to the objects of the Association. . - ; .i V ; Nat Int. , Storm. A violent stocm occu rred at Norwich, (Con.) on Sunday last. nanis-and pieds were Unroofed, and fences prostrated, fn Montvilte, whilst the officiating minister was reading a hymn, beginning thus : ; 1 ?. 4 Methinks the last gTeat day has come, ; Methinksl hear the'tmmpet sound, 1 ! That shakes the earth, rends eyeryrtomb j i" And wakes the prison ers under ground," a flash of lightning struck ;the top of the cupola of the tneeting-house, shat tered the .berfry, entered the body; of the house, t phivcred: several pews ; to pieces, ami killed Mrs. Betsey Brad-' furd,. aged 72 y eajrs, and liss . Mury S. Comstoclc,aged 9 years,and wou nd-. ed- several persons severely. .One person was killed at Preston by the falling of a barn. Irvland.To judge ;from the legis lation of Great Britain, one -wou Id say, that there ij on the part of that go-, vernment at I presenta great .dispoi- j tion to fiiMiih and , propitiate "the peo pie ot Irefa nd M uc h o f this may be owing, and proha b ly is a 1 1 ri bu t ab! e, to the inlluence pf tlve present LPrd Lieu ten ant of. lre(anl (Ma rq uis We j 1 es I ey , ) w ith the British ininist ry. To whatever cause itis-owisg. the fol low i ng pa ragj-aph discloses a liberal ity in the dispensation of aids jto the h u in a n e and rel i giuu s1 i n s ti tti tii onsof Ireland and of - Dublin particularly; which a p p r oa c Jl e s to x th e pro I u s en e ss 01 propitiation. :';' ;;. ..'j.:;;'1;";', -from the Boston Palladium. " : : The' liiitih government, . on the llth April, a ppropriated more than. jralf a million of dollars for; the, use of iVelahd. Amon apjiropriation flre the foHuwing : i ; 1 4,000. for edu eating the poor ini Ireland : 27,673 for the Heipenses of the Foundling Hospital in Dublin.. -; . - j;1-'. -V ;, ; 19,000 for the House cf lndustr Asylum, and ffosp lital in Dublin; , ?: : MJ. 4,700 for the Richmond Lunatic (Asylum. 7,500 for the Hibernian - Society !fbr Sol diets ildrAr-.1 v;? I'&j:. ' 1,600 for the Hibernian larine Society, -'Jy . 1,130 for the Female Orphan House of Dublin. K j'rlr r:m; &l ' 2,630 for the Westmoreland Lock Hospi. talt V i 'f ; v' i .:---- -. t.;- 2.SQ0 for the Lying in Hospital. - V f 1,400 for Madam Steven's HospitaL ; ; ,; 2,692 for the Fever Hospital ,-r . -. . v f 300fof1the Hospital' for incmles. v 928 for the RomaV Jatholic Seminaries m Jreland; 4 ' : -: I 2,000 for the Royal Cork Institution. 1 !' ; ' 7,000 for thellublin Society,. ; 9,230 for building1 Churches, &c. i'--; -'' ,JO,00Q for improvements in Dublin- 2,500 for the Firroers'Society fe :V 'f 4 t 30a for the Royal Wsh Socieiy j r 50P for the1 Com. of Charitable Bequests becom e obsolete, a ban krupf , if he has Ii o t s 0 He red f by u n avoid abl e; misfbr-v tu ne, is condemned ' to. wear a party .colored arment-- This barbarity .was' so revolting; to j common v shse, tiiati though ajavy, it has fallen; into disuse even in a country where, the; la ws are ai Hgid I jrexecb ted afct ii ab V 5thefci whilsiTtheu stilliAgreatei? J)arbarTty qf snuiunaeotors up in uungeou is con tinued; not only in Sdotiand,' but even pretensions are - disgraced by so' mon- tion fiye .IVns of bpthpartieM-if rhffilfetooo 'Vrjd;&7ih-mJV;a J r 8,385 for the Society for Discoantenancing' Vice; ;i?-v X$l&ftv?uR& .By a law : in Scotland 'whichjis now 'if MAji stngleJnstance irr Vhich I have ! pVescfibtl;1ibe5 Prussic I Acid r -, and !j some, of the "cases have' .been Very se- : gi yfn"..Sf-A'sfKpjiavcVr:ed by a Vtrokr of - Ral pji rEm eri'on, que rice, tothe. ng ;e : .ltriciiy Jforifh lat, ooring unucr; mcf arsease ; v v i n M ; b''e)iTmailefha fViini cotioh Seed iUrapi wer ;fbr "liaiti tingi 'A that it is found .eyn.svperior. tojjq ..v. sfe ojitor; jhisL',p 'cnfny?neCMsiryjtofp cot ton; it is ?fated, may : b.e easn y I con- . j vertedtd;fhe purpser or njakingl the ri (George PVIegge?t tor'secunpg; the a d va n t age ' resu l.t i n g-f ro in' t his d ii : I! coyjry, and we hope Vmr planters tnay entualtyjfiud UiAlthe-valueof ?thei cotton seeil Some.' (title, set offor the ; I 0tsif:-;A:i.-..sr Aiigusta jphroru . : . j low price of cotton; Use WetchesAeriPrLiaii v An old Trioi se,ie 1 1, k now nop ill e pla ntalioivi -of k M r. hpthas jHoopes, btv this BprHighi iyas -week.--; It wais.:marked by i (AbtierYarnal vxi -1774 and Yarnal:died the iame year. About; 28 vears1; ag it was badly" 1 wououeu wiwi,.. a, gruJP,in. oej iuu , mark of the hoe is" still vey plain to be;, seen, t js manifest' that these a nf-; mals jiy tb a gt ageSnd a shorf distancei AThe old' fellow wasJ At Stage ' Coach. If n3er ablate act of Parliament the dri verna 'tag c1: has' bee p icon vie tecl ; f rnn n Slaughter i ri i ha vi ng fu rip us ly d rive n his "coach V u set : : it -And' kilted a passenger. , Thft liudge, m 'passing sentence.Vsaidvthat the could -transport himtfor life ; but; JS"i,i ins lavureie: uetu, vy,if , ' of fhuifii 'teniurvps- pb&sed$io'ii6 enjoy v an old age'of comfiirf- .'!.v;.r,';! .,-' f as this was the fir$c. o'fiencjb under '.' jthis. m newAIaw. he irave Ihim a suitable ad-' l ;' limoni tion, and lorVfere'd WmvVtb ie ini IpriSoned twelv(?mohths:at hard labor.;' ) on ine; stepping mil). .An appncaiion .- 1 01 -mis law 10 some j pi :ou-r.. own cases ' n would vJmve a Kalo tar v effect.' There 1 ! is iri fact no ; meabi ;of punishipg ; a V; J coa china n who -: dritjeii fa riouslyv and , j eo pa rd i z e s t he fi ye of lift passe ng e rs , ' . ; J Very ffequentlyihey ; f tjrna deaf ear " 'to the entreaty'of a passenger to drive-,' 3yjt ft ; m mierition The xu stpm J-Cff - taki hg a drl n fc a t ktippi n g pi aies a rif ; j ra ci pg !: w it h T Hvl s beeri !: productive of fatal CoiiVequcoces. V A i r.;... . :.,. u.r.z, :....i.t :u.-.: .lfuce a Ine.wistate ltlilhM. yrj c are TcquesijeaTO sxaie inai ine -Rig-lit, le v John S. IlaVen&brpft; f Bishop of North Carolina, is expected to preach in tnis v plnce, 6t thc2d Sundaf in .riext month 1 " ' Juue 12th';l823:; ? h v; ' -. " '": CC e hT;lvejAw!thftrtne las'tWo' f weeks,seyera) pOeJicalcWniunicationSwlnch;. : -dp no possess.; sufHclent, merit tor'5ntitlc v theWto a placlrin. the. Register. i - u y; f : V 4 MCES. VUiUilCjyT. f' , ? vi i yVilmin--Fayette ' , - V, :-. - - f-A ' - Brantly Cog- ; -Apple," . CixTsl j- Cn rs. C n v rs. J -VU0 10a a 1 50 175 a 20ft '40 a" A42.I45 a. 55: "40 a '45 AS a ; 11 V8a " 9! 8a: v 9 12J aSl5Ll25; 18 a .25 Bacon, V'1 1 Butter," Beeswax," Coffee," ' " 55 k 35 5J0a: 32i 32a ' 35 25 a:- 26l 28 a 60 a 65 -.6570 50 1 i Cottort, V -:9a.tl 13a-16 l!ndleMH Ffour, bbi: I ; Gin,:iIolani: A-Americari, lronriert0nf 750 a 600, ) . j f I2a 15 9V. i25,v.'. 45 a 50 700a725 90 a 100 ,90 a 110. VS-Sa TOa-45 $9295 tioo. $120, Lard, Molasse 10 ; 30 a 31 ,31tf;35 S0V V ; "V' Potatoes, bbV 100 a 125 Rum, Jamaica -82a85 80 a 110 90 a W 75 a 85 Ymndia; ou a 05 70 a 801 Rice,per: ewt. 300a325 Salt, Liverpool, I 55 ' ,1 J3Wa'j0S50a,4CKI 8aa:90 70aV75-:: 1 -Turk! Is. 45 70a65 17 a 20 J3ugarJJoafv' 13 a 20, 10 a 11 10., Brown,. Tobacco; cwt. 7ja -8i t"4G0 9 a' ,10 37.. 8a -10 275 a350i 5a 9 35 a 40 VVhiskey A fa !. . ..! liib;Meltevillb"0bs spect to Cottoa 1' For the.last ten days there, hak;beebirahipiate4 demandtbr thji article j,: :seUsok fcbtS'bur '"iluijtatio'''v' We leirn" that there- are; ae vraT veiseh )nV. ' -.lrnihgt6hnarexpeBtea there for cargoes ;'' ' which will keep the demand for '$me!wek; 'V.-.7 We think this favorable time fiir the hnlrl.-.'V. ! ersofCottori to bcringit to market Vi'- 1 Roroulus JJ. Sanders, of Milton in this State,V 1 , to Misinna-Hayes Johnyon,' eldest itiaab-- r tcrof the HonWrm.Johnsort. v-f ; r , . k vlii Berue county; tPihe 24th Hiit.jjamea Ward, esd.t:b alrsSylphk War&; iddwtjt ' ' -MrT Joshua .'Ward. :" : - H '" r f in Casyveit County;lbn the 21 ult' WUllanv HTKunnalryVilq Miss Nancy Priced In Stokes coh on this :22d.ult. iMrUev ,7 r xeHah , Jessbps,;, of Guillbrd ;to MUs p. Folly V : ii Lately in Enrrland. Kdward ChrMtiauL rrt'. ' i. i ...... ivi .-v.-jl., v;.."' 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The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 13, 1823, edition 1
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