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1 . fsffrti : lv- "a he nublic,-thalie hasinowon 1 loortmth'tof smLS'bf vhrimis L -irle continues. to mate thenv.and slfi,. enabled to furnish, thcnibf any dU HeVel 0 est those ,h avmg .Stills 'which J riced,rcpair5, to favor him withtbeir rk : as soon V pMstble ahejnay: be m to attend ' to them io well . when V- season for using them Uftthand, and'i S0L,:-iC v' '.!''l:35-.',i-.' ? THE SltRSCRXBER 7 " - XvyORMS ibeCjtizens ,cf vT?a1eigh, that 'be is fitinPT VP ,J'stahKshment, where nbe,su' Warm, lepuianaoiauA 1 nj j and that she will on Monday next the Sfl si instant, and erery following day,' during the ncsent seasonbe ready for the reception ff ustomerW, As 4"soeh. 'an establishment tfnst he rery desirable,, and" as Uathmg, is "j,sjJCred rery healthy in so warm acclimate sfeit -tn'e subscriber, opes to rneet with n encouragement.- single warm bath 1-31 be furnished for forty, and a, cold one r-t tu'-ntr-five 'cents ir tickets can be had, ihrce for one, ano uvcmv ior nrc uonar ccht let demandm? a bath. - 1 a'ii admittance can be had, without a' tick et, or the nioiiey paid first. .. ... , . c " . SI'SAN SCHAUB. .-STATE OF KdTHCAROI4NA.r 7 r'" f;J - Rowan Cottnty.:';,;j; Soperior Court of Law, iVpritTerm, 7, , ',. . 182S. s.r I ;, ,. i:ne Weaver. . ' - , ?. T ' ; ; - r. petition fordiyorcc.V William WeifVenJ 2, 7 .fl f v'l IT- appearing w sawsiacnon 01 iqe. Curt. that the defdant is not arLinf habitant of this State ; it is therefore or deTed, that publication beifiadefnr three months in the Register printed in Raleigh, that the defendant appear at the next Su periQr Court of Lav to be held for the county cf Rowan, at v the Courthouse in; Salisbary, on the second Monday '.after the 4th Monday in September Vvrxt; thea nd there to plead, answer or deraur", or" the petition will he hea-d cx parte ' S9 ; Y . . HY. GILES;;C.C; "STATE OFNRTH-CAUOLIJJ A, : ; MARTIN COUIty. ;' " Court of Plfs and Qnarter Sessions, 2d v . Monday pf June, 1823. . w ; . ;; 'm.Mlark, . T 0rig1nal attachL:. Ebenezer Lobdale. S .D?cntT j IT appearing: W; the Court . ht Ebe nezcr Lrbdale resides .without the li mits 6f the.5tate, publicatioVis ordered in llie Raleigh Register, forhrce months," that unless the said Ebenexer appear m . said Court, on the second Monday of Sep tember nex. replevy and plead to issue. thut final judgment will be entered on the abovf! attachment. ' (Teste) HENRY B. HUNTER, Clk. " " i " .I i i . , First'.RAte J . WHEAT AD TOBACCO LAND - C FOR SALE ?- ' fPHE Subscriber offers for sale, three I prah?aion?, Situated in -.Granville Cotrtr,' XI C.) -Tltfe firris on the wa ; ters ofNu'b'ush, adjoining -thetown of ; WiniamsborouKh, containing 682vacrea, and, within one-frurth i of a mile of a mate. ard female School, both of which are in . as h;gh repute as any within the State. Also two other tracts containing about 1400 acres each, oh Island creek, one of which iwell improved.'- These lands are r.rt inferior. In point of Fertility. to nny within the County." Any person wishing to buy is requested to view the premises. Persons who nay have lands in,-the western district of Tennessee for. sale, are herehy requested "to" 'forward to me, . 'a n;rmorandnm de'sctibing the 'quality, fjUantity, and price, together with a let ter of introduction to-some' gentleman who wilt the w me the land.: I intend to set ofF f r that country by the first of No 'vtmbernext. , . J 'x ' JESSE H. COBB. ; July 10. 1823. 44-tlO ' STATE OF KOHTH-CAHOLINA. 7 li Proclamation. " SCO DOLLATIS REWARD. W HEREAS it basheert'f'made appear to me,,that a certain THOMAS CUKT19, of Anson county, stands charged by a bill of indictment of the Grand Jury, with theJur- er of one Thomas Cash, of said county $ and that, he the said Thomas Curtis, did on the night Of the 7th of February last; make na escape from the Jail of the aforesaid coun ty ot Anson Now thereforeto the end that he the said rans, may be brought to justice, the above Iteuard will be given to any person or per ons, who will apprehend and confine the iu iugiuve in any jail in this SUte, so that e maybe broughtHo justice. And I do e,DVer hereby enjoin and command all officers; civil and" nnhtarv; within this Slate,' use their best endeavors to apprehend the dThoinas Curtis"'and bring him to justice; CUKTIS is between twenty-five and thirty years of airel about fivil ft nine r ten in ches high, spare made, dark hair, blue eyea. iung snarp nose, rather dark skin, thin, vi slow speech'snd down look, has a knot on one of his fingvs, which ouses it to . be a uttle crooked and stiflT. supposed to be on the left hand, : : - r I. Cu In testimony i whereof I hare caused the Great Seal of the State to be fsxAi. hereunto affixed, and signed " the same lat the City of Ra . . leigk,: on the 29th day of A " " ' pril, T823. ' . ." ' G AB'L. TIOL51H9. -J? lhe Governor, : ' 1 ,Y: 'K !: ' " ' STRAYED, v. - V - vnuH tnenei Tl -v . i ehb othood of Ralet eh. Aboi i&bcHit Jl' three w-eeks aero. -a; Yoke oT WOKi wWlra "iwi, ' Voice' of WflUK TEHS ; the.one old t the other yourig.- he old Steer is red, with a white back, and .uie largest i the young1 ateer is ot brown tolour, without any white uponjiirn.v. - : Any' information - which . can be given of steers, "to, Galea & son's J look store, in aigh, will be thankfully received, - - A3Ka5SS House, cahake care-oF llorseroric ui Garden, 3cc. nd vwhcf Is of ood cl;srac(er, may arrpCcatlon to the Printers, !;'rnArn' MAKING MATERIALS. mHR RnStrrihr has for sale athis M&- ' I. .nufactpjry, a feV? setts blfifashionahle Coach and Gig nSprinrs which he - will sell at a moderate advahce4on the wholes sale price, He has alsnjon h'an'd, and in tends keeping, a coiist ant Jupply ofjbest Morocco, for. Coach Lining, .which, will be 'isposed of a aJoyel . He has, as'oso al; a. constant snpnlv of Carriages,' Gigs, and Hmess all -of which will be sold at( prices, according with the time. v ' ' J V THOS. COBBS. ; - P- S, On consignment a supply of Hat ters' Morocco, and. a" few dozen Boot? Li ning Skins, direct from the Manufactory. Joiv;io . f .. 42 T-r - v PROPOSALS For carrying theiMaiU-of the United S fates ob the; fol lo wipp: Pi)8t Roads v will bet received at the General Post Office until the 16th dar of October! nexi, inclusive z v, . t ("-' . ' isr SfaavtAinu . :-v From.'Bairimore tQ'Norfolk, Ta. once.a weeV by watpr.V. v'..r , "J.-.; ;1: r Leave Baltimore every 6aturdsyvat 6 a. m. and arrive at Norfolk''lie next'londay by 9 Leave Norfolk every Monday by 3 p. m. "and arrive. at Baltimore the neat Wednesday. v'-Prom Norfolk, bjr" Suffolk,' 8ummertoh, Mannasferryi Mahahm Bridge. Murfreesboro, Northampton c, hRoivnqke f Ferry, Halifiix, Moses Smitli 's,, Tar River Bridge, Tarboro, StaUntonbifrgV New, River F. Wayneaburg, and.Cape Te.ar, It.' to Fayetteville, and thence the same route to Nbrfolkonce a week; 255 I mileS. . I Leavevibrfbllc; every Monday at 2 p. m. and arrive at .Waynesburg the next Thurs day, by 8 p. in, : Leave Vaynesburg , every; Friday at 6 a. m and arriy at Norfolk the next Monday by 10 a. m. 1 " . Leave-Fayettevllle e very Thursday -at 3 a. m. and arrive at Waynesburg same day by 8 p. ' . ;, Leave 'Waynesbiirg' every Friday at 3 a mrkH arfivejLt Fayetteville the "same day by. 8 p. ro.' j; ' . ;.?V:i..." .'iNOTES; ;. t 1. The Ppstmaster General msy expedite the mails and !4ter the times for arrival and de parture at any time during the continuance of the contract, he paying an adequate com pensation for any extra expense that may be occasioned thereby.' f i o;-Ten minutes shall be allowed for open ing and'cJosing-the mail, at all offices where no particular time is specified. 3. For every thirty minutes delay (una voidable accidents excepted) in arriving af Jerthe times prescribed in anv contract, the. contractor shall forfeit five dollars ; and"' if lhe delay continue until th departure of any flependincr mail, wherebv the mailn destined tor such depending mails lose a trip, a fori feiture of, double the amount allowed for car rvinsr the'mail one trip shall be incurred, un- less it shall be made to appearlhat the delay . was occasioned by I by 'unavoidable accident; in which cuse the amount of pay for. a trip, will in all cases" be forfeited. . 4. Persons making proposals are desired to state their prices by the year, "l.ose who contract will receive their pay quarterly, in the months of February, May, August and Nov'ember, one month after the expiration of each quarter. . 5. No other than aJree white person snail be employed to cam' the mail. 1 6. "Where the proposer intends to convey the mail in the body of a stajre carriage, be is desired to state it in his proposals ; and the stage must be of sufiicient size to conve niently convey seven passengers. 7. The proposer should in all cases men- j( routes that he wishes to undertake. 8. The Post-master General reserves to himself the right of declarihg any contract at an end whenever one failure happens, which amounts tci the loss" of a trip. 9. The distances stated are such as have been communicated to this office, and some of them are doubtless incorrect ; on this sub ject the contractor must inform himself. .10. The contracts are to be in operation on the first day of January nextj and are to continue three years. ; i JOHN M'LEAN, . l Pest-master General. . ; General Post-Office, , ' WaMiingtpn City, July 16th, 1823. 1 6t BAM K STOCK, ON CREDIT. ON Thurdy the 21st of AugUsrnext, (being Thursday of the County' Court,) ( one hundred; and" ninety-four Shares Stock of the State Bank of North Carolina, and fifty-six Shares Stock of the Bank of Cape-Fer,helongihg to the , estate of-Daniel Cress, late of Salisbury, deceased, will be, sold oria credit of six months. ' ' Bonds with at least two.gbod rccurities will be required, and other par ticulars made known on the day of 'sale, by the executors! . ; S EDWARD CRESS, -, 1 JOSHUA GAY, , -, ... j ; ALEXANDER GRAHAM. .aahshurv. JuK ll, 1823. . . , 44-5t STATE. OF NORTH-CAROLINA "V--: '""5 Guilford County. v . -V.i; Jane Short Petition for Divorce. Aaron Short rr appearing to the Satisfaction of the Court that Aaron Short is not an inha bitant cf this State, it is therefore ordered; that ; publication be made for th ree months ui the Hillsborough Recorder.and Raleigh Register,'; that he he and appear before hi' honou r ; the 7udge of 'tm t Superior Courtcf La w, to be holden for the Couhr tyof. Guilford, at the Courthouse inthe jowuof Green kborough, i ori lhe fourth Monday a.fter the, fourth Monday vt Sep tember next,, then and there to, answer the chargeof the sid petition, otherWjse it; will bel taken pro confesso, and heard near, or- a-rurcnacr n mvviv ESTABLISHMENT, TwtrtvjieiihvnriheT have-connected them- )l;?8elves)n thepracticeof Physic andSur- t jThey have Also on hand, an, extensiye,a. i ? BRUp &: MEDICINES; i 'A whicfejhofferYpr wlelat Jhe lowesUJo thearf rates.. ';'f' :l I These Medicines were purchased a few weeks since in'NeW-York ; and were select ed by themselves from among the latest imi pbrtations. They can, therefore, confident A ly pronounce them to be ; perfectly Fresh and Genuine. i: ;': "i - - '' ' . Tbey will sell as low. as sueh articles can he afTorded iri anv part of "the State -.and fully a cheap as they can b obtained in the Petersburg market. , y - - . . All orders will he attended to promptly and correctly! . ' ilRecipes of -Physicians faithfully and expe ditiously pUt2Up. ; 4 ; ; 1 ; 1 SURGES & HUNTER. , Z Raleigh, 14th Augv 1833... ? 47Uf ; FR10AY, AUQUST iSp 1823.- Our Stale and Conzretsional Elec tion with; a few exceptions, waa neM yesterday ihroohout the Statej and in a fRdaya more; we fthatr'jiertatn the result. That the majority of members in both:will be Rnpun uqirt. we feel assured ;J( would be political heresy to doubt iti .It was a wise law of the Legislature of this State, to limit the period of election, to one:d!ay for an extension of time had two; bad effects : it gave opportunity for jnfrjguing men So exercise jtheir talent to bring io a fa- l.vorite" candidate, and it was an incite ment to dissipation and intemperance --the candidates being willingio treat, and the voters willing to partake j and thus time and health were both squan dered, j . The Septennial elections in England, are carried oh with every degree of corrupting: influenced In those styes of conuptinn, the'Borbugh Towns, the swinish multitude", are bought for every .man! says Sir4 Robert Walpola, has his price, tt is there, a pestilen tial influenza, laying waste lhe chari ties of lifej and destroying good faith and good neighborhood wherever the infection spread.' Here, every freeman has a vote and he gives it without fear of being turped out of the little tenement he inhabits, or dread of(bing distrained on for rent, if hedaet to vote otherwise than directed. Yefeven here, the best men are not" ahrays ! the fa,vorite men sometimes, like Jlristides, they lose their election, because people are tired of hearing them called 'the just Some times they are hot sufficiently aware of the civilities due from one free ci tizen ta another. whatever: hi rank. One of the Scipio's lost his caovas at a popuUr election lUjItome, by asking a Uuinan Citizen, if he walked on his hands," when the industrious la bourer offered a paw like-a hoof to the proud Patrician to shake ' Annual and biennial elections and rotation in office, are the pivots on which turn our national prosperity ; for if those whom we chuse to preside in our councils, disappoint our expecta tions, we can correct the evil at the succfding election. Happy Ameri cans ! truly may we say to you, in the lancuase'of the Alantuan Bard, O fortunati, nimium sua si bona norintW ELECTION RETURNS; . Currituck. "-Thomas" C. Ferebee, S ; John Forbes, VTilloughby D. Barnard, C. State of the poll Ferebee 247, Dr. Lmdsey 235. Forbes 523, W. D. Barnard 441, C.' Bell 417, J. Barnanl 378. There were 827 votes giv en in for CongTessA. M. Gatlin had 495. L. Sawyer 332; majority for Gatlin 163. Craven,- John H. Br)Tan, Sr John'M. Bryan, Whitehurst, C. . To-un of J,"ewbern. John Stanly, Guiford Jonathan Parker, S f t Samuel Hunter, and Uavid Worth,, C7. i 1 1 -, : . r The writer over the signature off Burke m the Milton Paper, appears to t be still under the irtffoence of acrimo raious feelings, towards the Editors of the Reister. A s' t h ey ' feel ; u n con sc i ous -of having, in word or ac(ion,giveri him . cause for these ebullitions, they beg leave to decline a controversy1 with him. , If our anonvmous assailant has! set up a " roan of straw?' for the mere pleasure of knockingl. him down, the Editors can have no possible objection to his doing so. For, tKcmselvesthey .will pursue theeven i teiiordf their way,r unmoved by an attack as unmerited as jtts illiberal. T c 1 v ,.v . V '. . v Bail Storm.We understand, that on Saturday lasf? the Eastern part of this county was visited with a violent storm of , Hail ,-sandi Rainr: Our-! inlormarit states, that ; the ground ,was : entirely covered with hail atorres,6ome ofsthera .very Jarge.t t Duri ng jthe Storm several houses were struck by lightning, and in qne instance, the electric fluid pas sitig down the chimney, stunned seve persons i who -were in the room,-! but ibrtunately did no farther injury. - x;RoanokeCanalZ to leamfroiri i "the Su perijjtendans oflhat Work.tbat jthi&vCtfnar is comrjleteil. anrT trust the public will soon exneri- At the annUardommettcemcnt of Columbia .CdJiepwrlc;: lately heldtHhe degree of Dv-D. was cotiler sd nitthe Right RMjdhft JtaVeS cfbfti Bishop of j theotes(aiityJ?pii State, v-r'i ?-?-mMAm h'&tr M'd Jtist of (tynfofeittfs broken 0f i isated in the;-V at of the5th insf that -certairi perw bns by, the' narhes ofDayidj Gtirm, John Povfers Chian "Rhoifes Mi? chaet Rhyneandothers were arreat dand brought to examination on the charge of counterfeiting. : - Rbytie was discharged, Rhodes aumittecf to bail, and the others committedVto jail, i Irf the course of the examination, infor mation leaked vout ;as to the! place where their apparatus for coining was concealed : a pa r ty s et; ou t i n sea rch of the same; On reaching the house of .Gil (am Powers, they there, bv a cu rious accident, fou nd twenty dollars manufactured principally put of pew ter, but vey badly executed : they al so found 15 more concealed in a piece of woods not far ntrom the : housei-i--these fast; were in a' very imperfect state, not "as yet having received the impression of the stamps. It remain ed yet .to find I ou t "the moulds, r and these vere also discovered in a short time, .buried in ar sngac dish ihv thf earth ;, also, pewter, and; many other, ingredients necessary to carry on the, trade of coining dollars. In'the course of the (different searches, about jSO dnP lars were found with .the party. f Our readers, we have no doubt, wonld' be surprised to hear that all this has been I going on in the neighborhood, of their oia acquaunance, Aoranam uoiitns, and he had no hand in it ;but )et them check their surprize, for old Abraham, andyoung Abraham ton, were there they were implicated,! r.sini :nd, and committed to jail -young Abraham is a grand-son of the old one, and, from k I accounts, bids fair to be worthy of the stock from whence he sprang. The old man says he is 70 years, the young one is a bout 18 years of age, i 4 These are the persons who some time since discovered the- Silver mine in Liucolp r it is now ascertained to have been a trick of theirs to cover their Counterfeiting oneratinna. c r - u The Spider's most attenuated thread, , Is cord, is cable to man's brittle tie On h uman bliss." ? , r " IJhtressins: Occurrence.' On the 10th in st. a sail boat was upset about onemile from Wilmington, near the middle of the River, and melancholy to state ,the following persons were drowned, before assistance could reach them.j H. Rnby, jr. merchant, of. ( Wis casset, (Me.) ; Mason Cogswell, of St. Johns, (New-Brunswick) of. the firm of Cdgswell and .Dickinson ? Mr. Job Carpenter, of Providence, (Rhode Island) ; and a yellow . man, nameil Fred. Ward, were drowned. Mr. John Taylor, merchant,vdnd Mr. Johri Kay, of the' custom house, were also in the boat-r-the former gentlernan had nearly reached the fihore, when two negro; slaves, in asmall boat, coming voluntarily to the rescue of, the suf ferersl were desired by him to pass to the assistance of Mr. MKay, who was still struggling but a short distance, from where the boat upset. Mr. Tay lor observing that the negroes would not pass him, swam toward the boat, and getting onboard, gave every sig nal of encouragement to Mr. MKay, who was taken up at the instant, he was about sinking,' no doubt, forever. The last that was seen of the deceas ed, they were clipping to the mast of the boat, then rapidly sinkings i ; Jeo'icoaprliate Vera Cruz'.papers state) thatthe Comrnisstoriera from Spai n, and those acti rig on thepaft of the.Governmeht of Mexico, haye held their rs t f . formal . ra ee ting; at which the 'Spanish Cpmtssipners declared they were ready, to" acknowledge the i h d e pen den ce of M ex i cop and to en ter: iDtoajprovisio bat nothing had yet been dorier.V" A' private' letter states, tKftt." An na's troops had declared him Second Emperor under the "title' of Antonio The Presidential Blectionzte old steady organs'of the IepubHcaii party seem for.. the most; part toJaVpj the idea of selecting, from the several distinguished candidate 'for trie Pres idency, some one for whom ; their suf frages shall be united at the epsuiDg elect ijOn. .- -'g.r,r5 , ' VjNi-?sc s-?'' The fol lowing is from an article in the New : Hampshire -Patriot last re ceived denouncing the attempts' which aremakuig ' -Ctbc prulcedisseosi in toe Bepubiicaii part on. j ; ; &&z&ir:2fg . Hie old Republicans of New England will id the next election fcaf thPresldencyf tread in the old path, and in that aloueVAf ter acandidate' shall he hcina w tte; good old way by a Major part of the llepub. lican members of Congress, coming from eve ry section, of the Union "andexpressing the voice of erery State--they wdl abide by, and support that ftonunation. - They wiUhsten ta I ighort illness, Mr; Wimam toodon. aon of tfr.-.- V ' V conspicuoiia uepuoucan ciuzcnoj iuhicuu setts--they do jibt cditeider! that 'the rneriU of one man denejidonthe demerits of others. and they are tdetermined whoever may he I : Ir vii. MeW je. .Villi no.Y..1r : ' destroV that harmony ?which; i the, strength and support of the great: Republican oote ; iurougnout the"Uniba!'-; ' ;:y ; 1 . : ,vt .y if 52" ), ::: I BlieVittgthat a Xncsi 1 ens is absdl ii tely n e'eef sary. td Keep the.V Republican party together, we do most , earnestly hope, that iucb if ecbm V mendation'will be made A wiltmeet -the just expectations : 4Pthe people; that; none but a jlepublican, in deed. : ; as well in wrjsi wijf be nomltiate ; as a candidate, of the ttepubicab parv f V ty emphatically; the can(lidate of tlrb,. ; republican1 party ? and let whoever : neMlv hone that the w!ir receive" the undivided suorri of the creatamlly i fit the ftepupticans vtnroagnoui tne United states. 'if. itfp; i v. i A laie iiuiber otha ,y Boston , in orcfer to lexpress. their bigh f -r : ; I regarn tor ine proiessionar anu privaie life of Isaac; HuLtjye himt oh'thjj ' Spth u J t. fas r,e Wei J I dniner dn-his .deW:; " v. parture for the P'acific ; to relieve Caph'1) V StewarC boutl lO ffehtlemenrwith their uestsramom;. them f.the govern-; ' or of the common wealthV&c; attended. r . The:8tea m-bnat Cotrtefic nt'Cat t Bunker left New-York, dn! ,Vedoe c day afternoon last, with one hundred j nassenrersi and arrived at Providence , i manv oT-the Dassensers 'ook'stasei'!' anu arriyeu ai-xiosMiii.ariy ue a'nor, : .1 X T. "X . A.I . .- I eveningj thus travelling at a distances ; of two hundred and twenty mile itit : the remarkably, short period of twenty!- " tour noursi William Temple Franklinf grandsdri; of Dr. Franklin, and Editorof hU: works, died on the 25th of; May laat at Paris; The, CqrifltUtionfl of i the.? 8th June, contains a Very kind obitua- ry uuiitc ui uie uctcascui. . - . i A gentleman upoTi whese aatlrorUy' we can rely, (says the Baltitoore ,Fe deral Renubiican) has fust . called, tfi imform us that an old man A . German . called JXlcholax Jlppold, haa been con: , fined in Baltimore JaJI lince he ie; cond of Junejasti for a debt ef , B2 3D cents ! -This old man is about 60 years : of age, anI.:'lits; 'iierevfireilitwr.'feM,'! at; the rate of twelve arid k balf centa a day, incurred an expense of nearly triple "the amoUrit of the debt for bis UeDtor's keeping. : V. Wfthave also at the same time heartlc of another person who It is said; hat -been confined there si nee Jaqh ary last j ' for the sum f about $$iyl that'Vir , least seven 'times' the .amountfJhia! deb has since been paid for hla board U.. t.f- . J?t . -M' .. - . ujr ms vreuuur : Barbarity of this kind might be pal wawu ii luuiiuiiicu uy um i urh9 trull laid waste the islandrof8cio;andNen: j riched its soil with the blood and bonei . of unoffending Greek women and jcbilf;--; drenbut oh the soil Which contains the ashes ot , the immortal Washing tojiy such - barbarity is worthy of, exe cration : . - hyr:'.'--l,s. fjCj The Rev.:V11liam'Xeighill preadh; this evenini.f Friday af the Methodist Church, at candle light." ..' w - m m . .v.-'tl i ' - . t PRICES CTJftRElJTv Brandy, Cog. Apple, CXHTSAl CWTTS. Cx3rra, 125 a 140 100 a ISO 175a,900 42 a-45 45a'5o; 40 a- 45 f 8nX; 9 Wa 25 32.35. 30 ; , - : 55-.,: 9H Bacon,' v f 74 9 uutteiv ' !( i Beeswax,' ; v : Cotton, ' Candles, : Flour, bbl. Gin, Holland -American Iron, pertoui LardV .' ,-' i;: Molasaeai; Potatoes, bBL Rum, Jamaica, 15 a v20 15 a 25: :3Qa35 33 a 35 27 a 29 60 A 65 28 a 30 45 a 55 13t 10 v llal3 13 a 16 12i13 p'SOaBOqa 6 90-aTQOf Q.all0 4Qa45 43 a 45 50 $924 a 95i $100;'. $120 8 a m - 8 a -9 90ai0O' -32a 35451 - r.iwne. . 87 a 90 eOallCH 60 a '65 70 a m 754:85 Kicc'per cwt. 300 a'325b50 k 400350 a40O Salti Liverpool '55 a.' -601 100 t 70 a 75 v 65;;'." WTurk'alsI. SugaivLOafJ .... . .-Brown,. Tobacco, ewti Tallow; :A'r Whiakejt "'m 45a$W 80a.85 17a-20: ,18 a 5JK .Sa.lOllOajli 400j 275350' 9ar io 8C io none 38 a 0 .r 1 MARRIED; In Warrenton, bn.ffie'Tth''iiist'lThcioas-, Green, Esq. to Mis Nantv Willis:" dauchte 1, -A . ..ii offPluiiaxner Willis;' Esq; deceased. 4' vr' Tirn hVOfK v,u wr-iLit?titw ' member of theIast Legislature from the a county bf Chowan, and'; a: candidate for reectioa at ther ajpprbachibg.sessiorit- , ;Io" Johnston ;Caunry very luddenly, aV fe w dayt;ago, Joho Sanders.vEsq. Mr. 3f was aJsoJa, caodidate for a seat la lhe "SebV? ate a the ne .selou of our Leatrire v Ia,Camdett cbuutyV on tliellth'dltimo, v. mlicblaoiented all who had the plej; ' M nil, iuiu, n II , IHIIWH M lll llii, .UU . J - ' '7 0 :.7.; - K it' h ! ! t ! it. 1 4 v. i I 111 It!" .1' in .( 1 i : III i ! . oon i Jiwiur ui w: a r ; " 'erJV f' j u iruL 1U& pODllQWll SOOn experi -'.c'?4. . , CALD,vWe,S,6..;,-,t is calculated to iflWdi fQ " . , j - 1 - .;' : ; " . .;. - . . . ': ;; -.:. . . ' ' . no abuse ; ' T 1 to one cpnspicujOUARenuyk Bsa; aVed about :X9v'i.7 v . " : ;
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 15, 1823, edition 1
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