-v- . -.- .: . Vi -t i,.. jr., .- - t : . . .- . r. '.r ' i. v v - . l .Vfonfct vrlr against the French ' f, of Hilbosvwhert they rctreat- ?VJn se" tc.iT superiority in? number 1 . :vifleTsl AsROon us the column of f mnchi6ed 'Spaniards 'errtercd ttnria laid ctributifvrf $8000 on tlie inhiw t the commander'. made proclarn; VAti "t,t:- .11 the vounsr mc n to arm: thev t" i fnilitiameh and patriots; and .kill - hut-thev could hardly restrain the r,.,r vho were intoxicated ' with their t which they repeited. , They heard Te of let the soldiers ofthefaiUi die.". ll, h, de la f : All the rich persons. of T rrovirce of Vittoria have retired to )nr- flvin 'rom the enemies. The, chrcf strste of that province, after hnvm say r? all that Vliich belonged to the.natson. re- himself With n column of 6Q0 militia be ?iTnnto the same province.. At Burpros hlrt re-umted all flie troops of the dis--ctto act on the flank of the enemy; Cen; J fteros. with the troops; and S9me militia "ftbe f.fS district, have been posted on the J k of the Ebro. ;Gen.t Morillo, as soon ' v. of the invasion, adopted the best' ' a 4-1 a nrm m rAti &4i ttfW I the ; of the country and of liberty. He v srlected Benevente for the -seat of his j "derations, vl,ere he has ordered a member j 1 ..h rnvincial depuUtion of the second i ni 1 v, i i - - - I starneaovi ui 11 Tr.i'lf on he. to oi -uiy. uu ,.v?rl are and he has ordered the artillery wMch was ?n Segovlvtobe brpught. there ; finally be prepares himself to give a good reception to the infamous hosts which come, tojsrislavc : The King, in order to shew tl testimony of Tiis regard fcr this citya has bestowed the ti le of Bulce of Seville on the infant sop of Wanta Bona Luisa CarJota j IMPORTANT " Wrvr-rork, Jinte 9. Ry the schooner Eclipse, Capt. Hathway, ifrnro Ij Guayra, we have received Caraccas papers to the 22d May. -V . A postscript in the Columbiano, of the 21st 3lav, announces the important inteUi.tjcnce of the capture of the fortress of San Carlos, snd consequently the lake and city of Mara-' Montilla. The information was. received through so may channels, no doubts were eutertained of4its authenticity. A salute vas fired at Lagnavra in consequence. A division of Gen. Morales army (600 -Strong) under the command of .Coh Grme., v hich enteretl .Coro, were lately defeated bv the Colombian troons under the command .of Lieut. Col. Gonsalez. The Spanish Gov ernor, with many others, were killed. t On the 20th May, the Colombian frigate Congress, Capt Cheyne, of 44 guns, 300 pieti. anchored in the roads of I.agufiyra. The Spanish frigate was still at Porto Ca. "Sello. not having, repaired the dnmrge she received in the late action, with the Colom- man cwrciic.j . Letters receiveil at Caraecas frt.m Bogota, .dated the 1 5th , A pril, state that Cnngress xnet for the despatch of business oh the 8th April. Thev also announced that Gn. Bo lirar was at Guaqui! in the month of March, and bad withdrawn the succors furnished by Colombia to Peru, they, being.no longer wanted, and were on their passage to Pana Tna, to proceed to Santa Martha, and, if ne cf ssan-, to Maracaibo. This foTce is said to amount to upwards of 8000 men. John Jlr Tftfv son Tool of John IJ. Teieron r Jirehihald Thweattf and Thomas TJnrrnft ; r 1 TAKE NOTICE 1 THAT I observed in . the Petersbnrg Intelligencer of; the 15th' instant, a notice from yon, that you would on the 23d of July, proceed to take the deposi tions. &e. of sundry persons therein nam ed, from day to da v thereafter as lotg as shall be necearir. I shall attend, if vmr power, as X know it will Be to my lintcrc'nt and by way of -keeping you to the-truth, iffion&iblc ' WM.GILM0UR. Raleigb, June 20. 59 2t 5!OXr:Y lost. ON the 2d day of July, 1'822, a letter wai deposited in the Post-Office at Waynes--boro' in Georgia, directed to the Subscriber; -at Clinton, Sampson Comity, N..-C. and con tained the right hand halves of the following tfiotes: viz. " . ' . . . 1 20 Dollar Bill, State Bank of N. Carolina', dated 22d February, 181.1, No. 840, let r ter B, payable at the Wili;)gton Branch anlc to Hanson Kelly. 1 510 do. dated December 2, 1815, letter K piyable at the Principal Bank at Ba leigh to "Daniel Dupre 1 S10 on th corriA Tinlr AtA TtTi Knwrr. ber, 1811,'letter A. payable to TroUer, vsome part defaced.) This sum, amounting- to S40.' has never -foTUe to hand ; and this notice is given, that rewons receiving money ma jie on the look: ut, and the Banks within the State may be meir guard, and confer a favor, on the -Dscriber, by stopping the above described rotes, should they be offered for acceptance. e . THOMAS BOYKIN. Sampson County, June 12, 1823.. 39-3t . STATE OF NOTII-CAROLINA. ' , Sammoit CotrsxT. vourt of picas andV-Quarter, Sessions, May . . . Term, . Susannah Haynes ' - Petition . . " " t. w r - y tor cirs-ot John Havnes. sen. dee'd. N dower. TaPpearing to th satisfaetion of the Court J- that Joseph Haynes, John tfaynes, jr. and Abraham Hayhes, are not inhabitants of this ?n v 11 18 onIered that publication be made J? the Raleighf Register for three weeks, that personally appear tit our next ' Court of 'leas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for c,t Unty of pson; at the Courthouse in tfi? jn the t'rd Monday in August next, M. uan tnere to wiswer, plead, or demur. r 'Oe netltirtn ;n k vAn r. - ess Jame! Holmes, Clerk of our said ttS offit the third Monday of May, A. !3 JAS. HOLMES, a CC- . ...onl Jmnsess- the r rencn rroons P.', fp--st the same ntfrocities. . The com- i Jlf lhc last endeavorei tostop these t-. m armv n un mr creaicsi aciivuv. fl ln8 placed four hattahons mthebaraacks, .v;rh re exercised at every hour in the daj 'V T the late Examinat ion, of the Students fAf of the Hil!sSoruch Academy,' held-in' presence or v'V8C ' ! his State, fifteen: J-j'k Gertlemeh were jinfiroved on the fUnd-csprepamtory to the rmn nio': A(i six for the Sopnomore. f 'he KScefcife of the Acfde my! will be.re sumed on" the. lnst"Moi.!:ty'in the;,pi-esent month, ' ? i-: ' v " The snhacriber has ena.rd tlir ass'jj'ance of ft. Centleinan, who IfaVtaij-ht'lfor' .several years in one of the niost distinffviijshed classj cal ffemmarjes m Maryland. Idle, dissolute and: profane founjr men, who may think of resortinjr to this Instituflon, are -hprehj-forti arned, that neither a the Academy, nor in the' tovr, wilf immorality meet with the least countenance. ; Exclusive of the t'me allotted for Tecitat: on, rejnilar hours for stud vine1 at the Acade- mv," under the inspection of the Teachers, ! are prescnoea, morninc- ana evening f t so that the time usually mis-spent -by Students j at their lodgings will be here usefully em- pioyeu. t , i . r ! JOHN BOGE RSj Principal. , .Tune 16. k j , 58 6t . (Cj The Editors of the Carolina Centinel, Edenton Gazette, Carolina Obiervcr. Ameri ean BecbrtTer and Western Carolinian, are requsted to insert the above in their respec tive papers for, 4 weeks, and forward their accounts tome in Hillsborough. J. B. . . - .1 I . I a tl ni o'perntion. under the superintend, j f aTce of the Bev. Nathaniel II. Harris The 2nd Session will commence on the 8th of July next. "There is also an excellent Fe-. male School in the same village tinder the charge of Miss Marv Mcfvenzie.: Board can I be obtained ot from $6 to. 8 per month. It is unnecessary to make any mention, of the healthiness of.jhe place, as it is ,We!l known to be as: much so, as any situation in the State. . .)-,.; ..-i , I -JOSEPH SMALL, SecV. Pittsboro, Chatham countv,? 39 St t-m. June 13, 1823. S ' BTATK OF VOItTII-OAIlOtlXA. - - v . , . . ;; . Martin County , m i ' W E the undersigned, being summoned by AV'Illiam Anderson, Banger for the county aforeso'd. to attend at the House of "William Watts in Williamstnnyin.snid county, in order to describe and value a Stray Hrtrse, taken lip by Wm. Watts, give the following as ah accurate description : The TTorse yns taken up on Friday th; 6h of June, is a dark bay about five feet 2 or 3 inches high, long tail, and bodv somewhat gaunt, ancfabout ten years old. Appraised to eighty dollars. SAMUEL HYMAN. ; JOB S. CHERRY. Sworn to before me, this 13th June, 1823. .t.Gtl8S')7f, J.P. , ! STATE OF NORTH -CAROLINA. , . , Rowan County. - Superior Gcurt of Law, April Terrn, 1823. V Jane Weaver, ,T - ! . 4 v. Petition for diyorte. William Weaver. J T Rppe.trtng to the satisfaction of fhe Court, that the defendant is no an h habitant of th?s,Srate ; it therefore or dered, that publication be made forthre monthsin the Register printed in Rf leigh, that the defendant appear at the next Su perior Court of Law to be held for the nonnty of Rowan, at the Courthodse in Salisbury, on the second Monday after the 4th Monday in September next, tlitn and there to nlead. answer or demur, or the petition will be heard cx parte 39 HY, GILES. C. S. C. JNO. PRIMROSE 2c CO. XTAVE now received the remainder of I JL their Sprine supply of Dry Goods, ti Paints and Medicine-. ThHr assortment i! is very complete, -and consists of a great ; VV fP1'.f was removed from office, variety. They haxe a few Gentlemen's jj For this statement the National Intel I,gborn Hats of very excellent quality, ; ! ligencer asserts there is i no foundation. ! which wiiii)eold low as the season is Xhe Presitlent in accepting 'this" gen- l (Sir I should be happy of your company somewhat advanced. J . !i tiernairs resignation, which does"not! i! day after to-moirow, to go cjrthe They have also (on consignment) B.or w.Su it rt'u unyert to Mr. Domingo Garcia to drink a 10 doen Edmborough Strong Ale. equal !akf hect until the 1st ot July, did it ;liairlo.en 0r w;ne. f shall go at 9 or 10 if not superior to Poster, and will be sold 1 i ,n ,erm of acknowledgment a nd con- j ; lock. i Yours, &c, v by the dozen or sirg Raleigh, June 20. J9 3t The Committee appointed to con tract for a Public Dinner, on the 4th of July, ann unce to tlxeir fellow-citizens, that thr yhave discharged that dutV. It wdl be fTrnis;ed by Mr. Robert Wynne at his Tavern. . The Supreme Court commencrd its t summer session in this city on Mto- day last. Au the jyugt's are present. The following young entlemen hav ing undergone an examination before the Court, were admitted to the prac tice of the law in he several County Courts witbirr the State, vii : Charles Hunt, Anson. Alexander Little do; Alexander H. MRae, Fayetteville. Charles L. Tortence, Salisbury.' . Joseph D. White, Edenton. k David L Swain, T'homas Carney, .Robert H. Cowan, Jesse Wilson, John D, Pipkin,' Buncombe. Newbern. ' Wilmington, Pet'quitnons.. Gates. ( ' Wc regret to learn, that Joseph Wil son, Esq. has resigned His appoint ment as -Solicitor of, the 6th-Judicial Districtof this State.' , His 'successor is not yet designated. ; ; Chatham - Agricultural Society.--Pursuant" to public notice, a number of respectable Farmers of Chatham Cotintyv met: in iPittsborough on the 1 2th of April last, and formed a Soci ety btanng the above title. The fol lowing persons, selected, from differ ent sections of the county, were ap pointed Officers for the ensuing Year, ".1 tj i P J . t iuucnci. vunen, xrregiaent j uoi. ....... ! . ,1 4 .n . k.A i ii trCTinir n i T tu xr . 1 e DOttle. i. siuciaiiuu i"i ins iJaimiiiu aci iv. Co, ; j jujiii il uaj t Vi . i ; . FRIDAY, .ITNE 20, 1823. If;, wood, YicFrcgnlrnfs VolsonLa Treasu remand : Librari a n J6?. f5mal j , Secrelariand fienjam V jjl iams mund Entice, William U Hays, ChasV J. AVH'ia m;r Ambrneev.Ramsay Thonii K i I I , Jlicha rd Fre emar Jind LL., Vaujdian. Managers. .. Th e S oe i e t vTt heft ,ad j u u rn ed in met f ... I at Pittsbortuh on, the 4th, of July nextj lor jrnc)urpos oi awaruiug i. iy- rniutns, ,&c. - - s 4 1 1 ... pre:.ceiHn'j)afc.'Mu$;e.xtracts from foreign papers, Our London dates are to' f lie SiHvSntlLivcrpoidf.b.lh'a fOth Ma, received by th packet ship John, Well in 30 day from the lat 4or nort being ten days later than h advice? the James Cropper J The head quarters of thfe French army were still at Viitoria But the (iivi arori of their Arm. in the West of Spain had advanced a little trcjond Huros. The 2d corps under General JifoFitnt, is stated in the official bulle tin of that officer, of SOth April, jto entered Saragosw, the .capital of ra-o?i, rti the 26th of that month. S. r Arra? fiehosfinn was invesfpd, and he ' AvtlU fprv (4 pounders,) for the seh;e of that place., aud Pampeluntti began to arrive,. The 1st corps of the invad ing army bnntintiet) before Pamprlu na at the last advice, waiting, as be lieved, for reinforcements 'to redacij that post, St. Sebastians, and Figtferas. The name of Charles G, ;nig' shoult!. have oeen mentioned in our last paper, among those on whom the decree- of Master of Arts was con fer red, at the la(e commencement of our University. fr ' It is stated in the Virginia papers that th ravages of the Ilesian Fly have been "so great in son parts irf that State, as to render' the p-.ospcts of the agricultural 'community gloomy indeed. Tn many instances vhole t fields of wheat have been destroyed, ' leaving to the owner the anticipation 'of not realizing even the quantity ori j ginally sown. The same picture may I be drawn of the agricultural prospects I of Maryland aiid Pennsylvania. On tlie cuntrary a txei'rgia paper speaKs in flattering terms of the appearance ! . of crops in that section rf country. -The wheat fields never; looked more promising and a prospect is also pre sented of an abundant supply of Fruit. In oar own State, (from the eastern part at least) we have good accounts of Wheat and Corn Crops ; and as we hear ho complaint from the western section, we presume they are not de sportding. With respect to appearand ces in our immediate -vicinity, we-n want rain much; and long for a refrffeh in'g shower- The Postmaster general of theUni tedv States, has resigned his office. Some. of the New-York editors have j I . a M . .1 - . i ' STaJel ,n i autnonranve manner, tr.ai i especially in the late war. A nd re w Armstrong, Esq. American Consul at Port-au-Prince, has arrived at Baltimore in the schooner Express, from the former place. Tlie schooner John Armistead, of Washington, N. C, from Tombago o Turks-Island, has been wrecked on the N. E. point of St. Domingo all hands savetl exrept the mate. The vessel was totally lost. The time approaches (says the Na tional IntelligencerVat which we may expect the return of Commodore Por ter and a part of his squadron. .They have endured great exposure in a most fatiguing service ; they have effectual ly protected our commerce from the moment of their going out : and the pirates have fled before them as chaff flies before the wind. A sufficient force wilTdoubtless be left to guard against a renewal of their -base and bloody career ? but we trusi.the whole ron, attached to which are1-so many valuable othcers ana seamen, wilf not remain to endure "th6 effects of a' vertical sun inthe season which is now near at band. v . ? - , MM ' . .'- c', ' V The negro man committed to the Jail of Norfolk Cou nty, Va. as an ac complice of Lewis (already condemn ed) in the murder of' Mrv'Wrn; Wal ker, was brought up for trial before a special court of magistrates of the county, and the. fact of his haying par ticipated in the perpetration of the crime .being clearly - proved by the testimony of negro David, (the same witness who appeared against LewisY thev court condemned him to suffer death , and appoi n ted the T th of this month for his execution I II ,11. I i '- 1 ter, olTerji ah extract fromjthc.Eutope- triie nt Ahttnnu iftbef of; melijeftj pi p vd gra ml total v$hfr -Jipf hundfen krijufevr- tppflA tnoysqnitK $wn nunapfa; aw w7;sfjis&s fTimf n wer hf ar tr iri f hW ca u se, ' and Vere . co m m aid C$ bv able oeherats . ; ley ' fought far fim r jfn m ( and were ,fina (ly sti cccss: fuL a3ch:.cptJ Jroiri lOO.OOOv raen, -eoiojg.- reluctantly to battle5 arid fed on bj incompetent ofiU cers. - Inland Trhde The TolTn w(ng shoTt statement, of what is already done on o eection of the Nw-YorCana! will aflTorcl some.' idea of the immense bene fits "which that greaVwork is, about to confer on the enterprising statei which const rudted it. This brief statement also ilftistrate.s ihe advantages; Whiclt would result fo the industry of the na tion from a general system or interna! improvement. , v , .' ;iv. ..;:'.;-;'- ' . Utica3tay 20. -.. Eric Cox a I A'aiisration.'-r Arrived since our last, 123 hoats, with . 7703 hbls. flour, 830 bbls. pork, 292 do. ashes, 32 do. oil, , 76 do', beer, 6 do. ejrsrs. 436 bushels wheat, 4794 i do. water lime, 547 do. rve,. 4794 gallons wmskev, 98.5f)6 ft-et- boards arid scantling, j 20,000 laths, 8 .000' WO-'pipe and hhd. stave's, 1 11 92 -31. shingles,'. 4,400. cedsr posts, .8 tons, lard, 25 do. gypsum, 30 do. ftirnkure,462do. merchandize, 31 J6. ea5lin'gs. '4''.do. :nifiich nery, 6 do.4 hams, 3 do. old copper. . The New-ttampshire Republican of May 28, con tai rrs a j e n g hy account of the conmemoration of the firt set tlement, of New Hampshire, which iook place On the Slst at Portsmouth, The procession was", made up of the mecha nic associations, the masonic Trater nity. clergymen, civil and military officers, thp latter in uniform, citizens and masters of school and their scho lars : and continues the editor of the above paper, from its great extent, j the richness and variety of the dresses I and deenrafions, and the admirable, or s tier and regularity with which every j thing was coiulucted, it wasf one ol the nio-st remarkable ever witnessed in this state or any, other. The fciti ens assembled in an expensive meet ing house, and after an appropriate prayer by President Tvler, an oration was pronounced by Nathaniel Haven jr. Esq. of Portsmouth. After Ihe exercises were concluded about 200 gentlemen dined together in Jefferson Hall , in the evening a very superb ball was given at Franklin Hall, in which it was supposetl there were nearly 400 ladies and gentlemen.'. After spending the.evening in inno cent gaiety, the company separated at a seasonable hoar the sentiment was univeral, that ' every thing which could have been done,, was done, ami every thing that Was done wa well ? done. New mode of challenging. 'Yht fol lowing is extracted from a Natchez, paper, and is entirely a new mode, of writing a c,haljenge. rFhe party invit ed, however, seems to, have understood lhf fkhiAf. and riofllnoc tha nuif Mr. Dowroo I.nrds, Mr. Jost.ph Gaiva, " Sir lam quite happv, on the present oo casion, . to inform you, that considering you wholly unworthy the notice of agentleman, and being fully aware of your blood-thirsty intentions, I cannot comply with the request made in your very hraye and polite note, and would advise you never again to trouble me oh your wine drinking busine&s, or any other. Yours, &c. j DOMINGO LEMOS, j . Iron Hail Bond.-.During t be last session ot "the Pennsylvania Legisla: ure, a company was ihedrporated with the privilege of erecting an iron rail road from Philadelphia to the town of uoiumDia op tne ousquenanna-itiver. We learn from the papers that the company are now about proceeding to obtain subscriptions in order to com mence the Work immediately They propose to require the payment 6f g5 per share only, and to alio jy each sub scriber to pay up- the balance of the instalment or not. at his option. He wiiy therefore havean fnotunity of seeing a part of the road actually built, and the experiment of its utinty-illus- crated, anu may men .determine whe ther he will pay up the subseauenin stal men ts. -The road is to tie Com menced at Philadelphia and carried by , Hartiltonville, on & new rotit6 to Cofumbia. ' '''::ryj '--r':'J- 1 ' Salt.--X geptleman in Susquehan na county, Pa. (says the National Ad vocate) has been boring, from time to time, for a period of twenty-eight years, for salt watr, and has at Jast succeed ed in obtaining a good t supply, jimin which salt of an excellent quality .has 'been made. He has , sunk a shaft to j the depth of S73;fee boring v the greatest part oi,the way through solid rock. ' The water is said to be mucK stronse; stronger, than at the Onondaga wrM$ 1 tinA :hn r if .?d fetfiti' jLtUTrtiti6'& Nmnuce ixicnoia uiuhci, ie. rre j ;danf nhihn lftiift IStaW Bank. stttlf&de I bnileris and other' Necessary ; convene-? pntres to-earrv on. the manUlaCltire in " lalt J n ahCe::teh5ie.jnatyiW.c ii m 'V'i i fWhen about, 4eirn)Tp 'S'i11' njirie on Tuesday ;iast,Mrr Ingsfested tQstmgentlenenv that .": ti) dainr nr-'fh ' TTnitpd ,:5fjitt"L e thr 3 Would fce'an neo liu ii ooi inefniiiere;iii. - pjirts ui , tr". i inmn.'awi t rouaui v evei v ml.iti ivoiiui iir i r ih erring!.' . - 4iici.Aiuii. ii, t , . ever to-tnecir ite remarKct(r;iiiai ne k n c fr 1 ji d h t r ro n os it i on .1h .4 d r n f hf f n ? acceded to, as. he had tiojdoubt that jff the election J hailtakeinj jplace tbeVejf Furdjf, (the rri4erj o;Ecl pc) i(wUtr4 nnita np pn. rnnsriL riu.fi-1 iiiiri nriittr num. J Eclipse fore&r ' tailor in IIul nn lninrms m cirm i7in(irs mar ne dhh returned: froin NewVorkand brought r ; ivitli' him a new cii t for - coats; "whipli 1 h s ine I'eiinstr rnuprn .liitnij-t - . ..;:,!:.. ... . i,.7up.-.' . r MVe understand th4t several fail oK4 . fin V.irgiuia are 'nowjjmaking. '.what U4 1 called the Ilertry coatJ The only dif terence oeuyeen mat anu me 4. xorK. Bclivse coat, is, that- the ;f(rmr i if i . m l - it ': .ii i . Aft.. . wiif a ifTigui -longer .man, ,inav oi um - latter. ia.Pa:: ;J : - v t ' i KaTTors have been received at N.cr-'.. ' York, from England, engraved with.ar j- clipseand 3ir Ciiar-tfSi.i-aiV'lih (het represent Charjeis' running tlpoa1. s three If srs? ' ' -r -f :.:r.-.r ;.A. ;v-.- v The N.Tork dpate states that j upwards of ten thnusaiid dollars have the admission of carngsvand horse 3 ' to the Ouursc, and letting out jjouthi j and stautU. -' ;. "I J? ;' $&t4' I ;"i . Jtnimal Instinct"- Canine Uevenjt 4- A i n o ng k e m a ny c xtr an I n a fy a n K- ecdotes we have sread, and eiiejajlyj,' recorded, of animal initnct.t'wpdo -t not at th i mom en t recol 1 ;c t 'k pa rail el ' to the circumstance We tiow lay4e fpre our re ad e rs . A te iv l a j s ! ago i ; whilst a fi ne" - we j I grown ; Newfou pd land tlog was picking upia ! sjone frorn i the Chclt near- tlierjir)nel.;btHige, a smalj terrier, ! the property of Al ri ! Broad, solicitor iof ' tlie to wti;M happen- ing to pass uy, uegaii i.u uarK in tieii . ance of 'so powerfijl an aitveriary ; up; j tin .which the Newfoundlander delibe rately ascended the Bank, and f seizing I) is cum para tiyely diminutive insultei4 - j. by the ctdlar, carried hi nrjown to tl)Q ; : dtypest part of the ttaih,: and. ifii-C mersitig his neau in ine- waicr, tnero teld him, until, by the interference tit New fou n clla n d d og's ni a ster, thfc the unfortunate terrier was rescued, froiii drowning. ' l v..;-:- . - ; Leuhlioeck reckons-, that In ono f the scales of thecarl-!ikinwithlwbicfi the body is covered, there may be five hundi-:l e x c r e to ry chaiineJs,ahd that one rain of sand will :over ttvo' hun dred $nd fifty scales, therefore onV grairi of saiid will cover one hundred and twenty-five thousarid orifices thro" which we are daily peripiring. Vhatr a prodigious number of; gland s mu36, there be in the whole trody ; into eve ry one of these gland's itiere ' enterii ant Artery, a veiQ and nerve. 1 How ma- ny organs tjieo in the whole 6udy;5w IBICES CUimE&I?;' . June li. June 12.- June fi ".Brandy, Cog.' Apple, Badon, 4 Butter, ; Beeswax," 1 -r Coffee, ( : Corn; , , " Cotton v Candles', flour, bbl. Gin, Holland, ' V 140 100 a 150 40 a 41 45 a 551 40 a1 4. , 8a;- 9 A ' la"25v 32 a , 3 8 a 12 J a 25 a 60 a , 8 k 10 II 8a 9 251 15 a 25 35 30a32 28 a 139 26) 30 65 65 a JO 9all 13 a 16 -9 a . 12ia $9- 750 a 8001 Wa72J 90 a lOW 90 a 110! 125 : . American,! 38 a -0143 a v 45 45 a Iron, per ton, -Lard, ; ;. H JMoIasse, 4 ' . Potatoes, bbl. ? Hujn,' Jamaica, V". India, Uice, per cwt. Salt, Liverpool, Turk's Isl. $923 a 95 $100';- $120 4 10 S0a SI 18a 10 80 a 110 8 a 30 100 a 1251 82 85 90 a 100. -75 85' 60 a, 65 70 a 80 i300 a32 350 a 400; 350a40O ' 55 8a a 90 70 a. 75' 65 - '--v ' 184 020 10a IX 45" :60 a. 65 Sugar, Loaf, ira'. - Brown, i; .8'a'10 Tobacco,' cwt Tallow, -s;v Whiskey,- 2T5-a350 9a 104 'Sal 9 10 27 '-35 a" 40 40 v - , On the lOtli lnsi. at the residence of Gen ' f John Alston in the -county of Ilalifak,Marioil Sanders. Esb:: of SumnterJditrirt: st ' tti; - Misa Sarah N. Alston, daucrhter otthe Gxit& Ul . In)Neb1ern, :rin ejJllinst. eyBicbd Mason;rof the Ebiscopal Churchy to UttfsV Mary Brjah.-"fr S f - ; ' '-', 4 i At his residence in Camden county." on tKc . I AtX. s r i . -nL:. - t . vi a unrcruig toiess or nearly lit , hinonthv r; Wilhvn Lewis in the y hlooay oflife ,."t i

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