1 1 A ;' i' r ; a- V:- i t.1 V- ... it. .- . .-1, serves m mcpraciicc oi ruvsic sua our- v. .... . . - KUi-'-yr Tl ev rave aiso vn umu -an. extensive as . . : i . jj St- sortment of.- -.' - 5-Vv.or--. ; pprGS & METfTC JNE, ! I ,.iAciey oflr for ale t the lowest ipo rfWi rat . , i . ;v . .V ; ' t Te MeVc'nes were pur erased ,eT MP5 vnce '"n "N'exr-voTlr j and vere selert- e, l temsch-es fretr. amor t the latest ittj rf!rtaVr. 'Thev ear, therefore, conf rent lv pronounce theni to be perfectly , Fresh fmf'f"'. J .' , - .v ' 7' Vv wn eTl as Tow as s'H articles can Ve afTr r?ed n arv part of fhe 'Pfate and f. Hv j rber p e they can he obtained in the peen''r rrar'-et. T Criers M'ill he attended 16 promptly ,1 rnrrerfV. "-r-:?: -JV :". VorWs of Physician faithfully and expe rt ict :s'V Pit up- i prpcrs & hutft?. l?aVTph, 14th An?. &2 - 47-tf In Fcttty. . ; ' ' Fait Tern , 1R22. ; 7 irTr! v Freeman -pa. Thon3s.Freen-an s 'inslow and HArinan Hurdle, Ex- rrtrrs. ' , ' ' ' . ' . ' i, ' T" ?rTfi,r'rP' to tisfartion of this Ccrrt. that 'lomas Treeman is not an :nJr Vitant of.thU S'are : On motion, there- frre. or!ej-eot ir"T , runucm ion pe r a.V in the T?atMph Feister fo three rr.cpthc, that unless the said Thomas frrf man shall appear at the nxt Pourr nfVouitv, to he held , for the Couny of Hates. r e Prnrthouce in Gates, oh the f rst Mrndnv after ?he fourth .Monday in MarcH rext? arul pleads answer or . ih? TPr, the satwe w'H he tafcen pro confesso as to him and hearr rxrarte, JOHN" V. SUMNER; C. M. E. Jnnel. 182. ' ' 37 gm FIVE CpNTS REWARD. AN AVf'AVfromt the subscriber on V the 5th inst. an apprent're bov by the r?rre of WMiam James. He is between 1R and CO years ofape, dnrk complexion, ard has a dissipated appearance, I do rrrebv forwarn all persons airainst bar- lorirp: or employing him. Thabnve reward will be paid to anv person that will apprehend and deliver sad James to me, out no cnarpes pain r.or.?nanKs pv- tn. WM.P.CLOPTON. Halifax, N. C. July f.O. 46 St F A YETTEV1 LL.K. ACADEMY. fTUMS Institution pow afTords adrantaf es 1 equai to anv m the Southern ?ta.trs, he ni? conducted unon the most approved prin ciples, and provided with superior Teachei in everr branch of Usefiil'rfhd nrr,rmer.t:il Education This, with its healthv situation sTttl mtxlerate, chartres for Hoard anduilion, rmst insure it a liberal patronagre. The strictest attention will be paid to the conduct and morals of those attending it, ! - TimaJe f)etartvirnt, coiidvcird hy JTrti-Ha milt on with 1ssitatit Teachers. Piifliments, rcr quarter. $C 50 PrKnr and Vritinpr .. trie:vish Crammar, Ancient and Mo- . frn ('eogTapby with the Lseof ; the Maps and Clob.es, ' History, ; Phrono'oprA-, Mytholory, T?hetnricj , Pellesl ethers, Composition, Natn- ! rat Phijosophy, PotanVwith Plain : . . and Ornamental Needle "Work. 6 - Music, taught by Madame Villa, in the bey , Italian stifle. ' ' ' Per ajin.'taupdit in the Academy, $60, pr ?20 per quarter . ' t i Perann. taught out of the Academy, $100 per quarter 25. . f ' .' Dravivfr, Painting, and the French language tavsrht bv .If, Lairing, a native of France ' drawing" and Painting, per quart er .'$o Trench j 6 tkstical Department, imder Dr. G. Davis' tvition. -.-... The lAtin and Greek Languages, J , Katnral and Moral Philosophy, I.o- ( ?ic, Asrronomv, Mathematics, Geo- - metry and Algebra, $8 EnrHsh Jllale Debartment. R'imp'nts - , - : :$ RewFnjr, Writing-, Arithmetic. Fng I . : lish Grammar, A ncient and M odem , Gecsrraphy with the Use of the I Maps and Globes, . , ; 6 Pens and Ink provided the Students with out charcre. A tax of 25 cents each Student for vond water, &c. , i , : Board, includinjE: all the above Jlranehes except Music, J35 per quarter payable in . advance. " . ' , .? WTM. HAMILTON. Tor the s-atisfaction of Parents & Guardians tLc following Gentlemen may be referred to. J. A. Camt.hok, Esq. Prest. of the School Committee. . -' .. . . 'l evd. R. H. Mossisosr. ; . Apnisp.,1823.". ' 52' . The next President..:...Thc Star. I Piitrd at this place, expresses an'opin ,0n that the. popularity of JJr Craw W w rapidly declining in this State. np do not admit the statement to be f ftrrect, and call upon the , writer, of tht paragraph. Tor proof of this'firtwirf iyio. Where will he look for it ?J " Jt be found in popular assemblies T,n private meetings in friendly y'cossions, or in family circles ? No, it cannot be vfounrf.-: Has the rter attended muster-grounds ahd ,a ?es and there cii'ed; out Jike Philosopher of old , JCureh a ', Eure '..V l"t to a serious investigation "of !,s niisiaken'bpinionrt - We ' deem it , i aiuic, inai any man wiip crsi ill 'tn an iinpaVtial eje;and:Unbr judgment, the' conduct of pariiea jf 4PJ ctine the Presidential KleCf 190, r ,an Relieve for 31 : moment, an far as're 0 this SfifV: thatov rnndMite f n he placed in cump'etitiun with Mr. I fTrnF"h"riber bar? connected tVern m r M 1 RH)At", A U GUST .22, 1 823. ffi. Jjrt the publir. look at the returns of above tall Jet thfew eyamine,,tbe.Conf wer uiV'. Aether they finfl any ;;ino??ra. tiong'of the pnpnlantY' of Mr. Crawi fnrd,:bein on -the trte." From all be ,Conc:re8R?onalle!pctopsijhih ihU Stafp thfrpnHs' of whtcK: have been arf rtairre neprpp'enVat'.vea 1 aye been rotiirnd rfitiittv fnvnrnblp i In thp bairns 'of Mr. Crawford Anil wp tin- .'Ifrstarjd lat in three lif nets, -vef to np heard Iron, one of which i tirmfn ffIr. Calhoun. slroow hold." thp is tip will be pot only hnvoroHe n Mr. C rawfortl,' hut dnvhfif 'ito : for that in a'l probability, despite of poverful opposiflop the friends of that Vpntle man vrill he returned, while they who are adverse to him. will be allowe! to rpmn'n at home and enjoy oti?im' evm rfignitoteV AV'herp then, shall wp look for proof of Mr. Crawford's nnpopn'a rity." The" voice of a State speak through its Hepre?enfative- tle Pe- present ativr of North-Carolina are fnendly to Mr. Crawforl. whence we draw .the unavoidable inference that this ren'4man inste.arl of " rapidly declining", is visibly upon the ascend ant. . :r . ' ' , . W have before insist! and still persist in leclarnr, loat.the crcim stace of ATr. Craw fordV, riving wav to t. IMonroe. ?s an evidence of his modest; unambitious character, anil should more firmly endea- hrm to the American People. He declined a rompetitlon,' and yet got f iJv fivp Viiine ffevweratic votes.' And jwe are ' row told he is no Pevvblicnri am lihat he is at the head of a faction Of th'o existence of Radicals, a slano- nnjmp c'cn fo tr. Crawford's friend. we know nolhinand eare less. -And the. only evcuse we have for those who thus bespatter t'e party, is that nbtine, is verv. easy, when argument fails, and that mrirfratiov n political discussion, is a rare onaliPration, for " impartialitv is a virtue which haoo-e' too hoK for common iminds to reach." We have already said, that we enter I tain a"vervihih opinion of Mr. Cal houn, and in this we have the ,good fortune to have the Ptar follow our lead,but however respectable bis d'a- VVlW IHV;VCI Hit" rmnir ins J?T- Uvate 'worth he is ton young to be plac. in nvnrrtm.i THtherto, tl jrrsidehtial Chair has ben filled V the venerable Fathers of their 'Country, whose youth ftd been' spent in her service, and who merited the distinction not less from their Ion? tried patriotism, than 'for their political' knowledge, their public exertion s,arw! their private integrity; Snh a man, or we mistake bis charac ter is A' r." .Crawford, anl stifTrcient is known of him to warraif his iust pre tensions to the Presidency. T.et if be known, Se has risen'from the llomo cratic floor, and has been the artificer of his own fortune it is mre to his honor. As a Karrister a TejrIatnr a Financier ajid a Statesman, Mr Crawford has passed the ordeal ofvub lic opinion, and come on rr r' r,ed . -His pl,jn unostentatious habits his vijjorouM mind his information on fr eiri a,ntl domestic politics, and his pe nral knowledge, eminently fit him for the exalted station 'to which he seems destined. Those who have observed the political bearings and private pru dence of this distinguished man, wd! have no difficulty in admitting his claims to the high office in question those who have inot, will dbwell t enquire before they assume te place of dictators. Above alj. Mr. Crawford will never involve his country in war Wunlefcs in absolute defence, to swalluw up the naro earnings 01 nonesi ianor. . One thing we must be permitted to sav, in reply to the doubts 'entertain ed by the Star on the score of Mr. Crawford's republicanism. We con fess this; is an objection, that could not reasonably have been expected from that quarter I As well However, miffht they' question the pure demo cratic principle of our own venera ble patriot,' Macon the tried and particular, friend of the popular Canr didate. The insinuation also made, that this State is influenced in herpo litical course' by her , respectable neighbor jVirginia, is an aspersion up on i 1 8 j n clepe n Id e n t ch a racter." e venture tp predict, that when the e ventful crisis arrives, North-Carolina will not jonly act independently but ciently: u - A few- more remarks and we have done. We perceive that some wri ters, on I the Presidential Question, blinded. by party zeal, are stilljiarp ing on the old affair of the suppressed document, arid urging it against! Mr." Crawford' : It is. absolutely an insult to: the understandings of the commu-1 III IV, inal SUCH nil vUJcCliOn BUOUlU oe brought forward, after "the actors in the plot have themselves been driven fronr.before the public, and "compelled jh order to,' avoid the execxation tbeyl. deserve to : hide themselves in secre . cy. ' MrJ: 'Cravfttrdand f- his : friends challenged' any uhdevVry jdegree of idvestigation..K They-were? disposed I f if''" to hbsVthe mat t - Iiev "wisVed' that the whle subject, .nrT all the person s Vorinected" w? thCi t sKotj tjlC b; brought berVthe publ ip; r I a l1 '1 1 Ati' . A H 4 nf.-lkil An. tor rithe A' iPi p'ot? -Shielding hem sel ves behi nd con sti tti riona I pri Vi 1 eg " the y sough t da rk n" ess rath er than liffl't . because thtr( deeds were pyil;" they bfcime the defendants ivt pn.Vrorri' the nature of 'the charges hey had exhibited, they onirhf to have ben t' e prosecntors, V "VVho is ; to blpme if mor of this dissraceful bnsi- i nes i not known 3, 1 Mr; Crawford, or t'-opo who professed 'friendship for jhlin ? No. hut his worst enemies, the ! vpry . porvsMns, who made the accusa 't?on and who refused to ansWer rjnes i inr; r?l though ppofl oath. How con- JterhptiWe the actors, how disgrace"! i I p , erppps" werlfin thts drama, are v pH known : let lhm be. forever con- signed to merited oblivion. vZ- FLFrTTON nFnJI?NS4 ' Wnhc.rovviy. TTenry jSeawell, .--(hy a nre rfa'ortv over!three onDonents) ; Satn'l M'h',t al-er and Jr.mes F. Tavlor. C . State of tV? poV in the rommons For, tYhitaVer TO?? Cidlen Andrews 820 Jchnxfon. Tchn Mcl.eod, Sj l?,H. Helme and Tininry "V?der, C. ' . Cnihnni.nerf trsh,'S,'- Arnhrose K Pnnav am1 'm Hnderwond, f. ForSenn pv the Wes were,' Virsh;5"7' F.d. .tones 81.' For he f'omrhon, Ramsay 758iUn de'ood.'r5,P . d rotten 702.' Orange Punran Cameron, S, (by alarjre ma;oritv over Pr. vtohtfomery) ; James Me bane and Wm !cAtdav, C. Toyn nf TWhf trough Thomas nancy. PravJJin- ClrVs A . F'H, S ; hy a ma 'orlv of 8 -votes ovr .Tohrt T. Hawkins f.arlc Fox and r'nilford. 1 eyix, C. "State of" the poH in th Commons : Fox 594 levt is 57 TTnvkins ?P.- j- - Warrer.r-t. T. Hawlcins, Sf BanwKTiir ner and T?7?iert H. .Ton-s, C. The noil tood t1n fr.r Senator : HawVins 17" -WiTl'am MVr 159: nd for Commoners : Turner MtTones "25 nideon AJston ?un. ; '?-,ncrrn vaH-er i74-T)ejniis 6'Rryan 127 j flenv C. 'V il'ittois 118; Crheripndl . ietune. S (hr a ma- i iortv oT 78vot"soVr Mr. HucVabyV,- Keil I i'McNei" and 9afruel V. 'Ashe, C. ' State of j Uh poll: AUrVeill 615 Ashe 476 Evans !3P5Peard68. . . v Tmvnyf Fayi-iiev'Je Kobert Stranq-e. j--, Ary Tfi nover. Thomas Pevane S'. StoTce- !lv Silhurv nnd .loseoh A. Vn,-C ! Jl'ilminsrthii. y. W. CamphelT. Y ,Va ir. . r.oddie, S Archibald La- . mon av.d Thomas N. Mann, C. t Wife a T?'omas Burpress, . Si (bv: a ma ; ioritv of 14 yores over Col, Isham Matthews) Willis A'ton and Hohert A. .lones, C. ' Toti'V of Halifax- Jesse A. By num. S"whaivptoi .1. Peebles Si 1. B. Clary and r.ewis P. Williamson; C- The votes for jS'THtor vere, Peebles' ?65 AUen Pe'ierry ll5. For Commoner!, Carv 4. 7 William son 140 L. Martin 4A J. Mooe 47. Jlrrttr freorjje P. Outlaw, S (by a ma i lorifv or7 votes over Thomas l?nfnn') , Simon , A. Hrvan a:id .lame (4. Mhonn, C. State of the poH:.. Bryan 460 Mhoon 431 Jame t)uc-s ?lo. 1 Tlrrtfnrd PovM F. Simper, S (by a ma ior ty of 11 votes over P .1, Montg-omerv") , John Vann'and Jnmrs Coneland, C. State tofthcpoH: rnn SS6 r,opelaitdo46 - saar Carter "40 A. f Evermore 91. Perstfi. Pohert Vanhook, S ; (without ppo?ition) J. (. A .; Williamson and Tho's. Webb, C. The vote.' Were, for Williamson 429 Webb 297 Dr.' Wm F. Snvth 78 Thomas S need 169 Pichard THlman 49. Xer?V N'ftthnn Whitfield. S ? (no oppo sition.) Wm K?lpatrick and Tsgac Croom, C. Tho votes for t'omfnoners were, Kilpatrick 289 Croom 582 Tfobert W. Goodman 225. : Stnkr? John fill, S.(hy a malorify of 70 vo'es over Emanuel Shober) '-Augiifftus II. Sbepperd and Jn'sephr M. Flynt, C. The vrter? were as frvllows : Shepperd 1617 Flynt 103 1 Joseph V.' Gret 685. CONGPES ST ONA T. ELECllON. Tn this distrrct, Villje P, Manjum is elected by a majority of 794 votes over HaniPl Ji. iiarnnger. ( In the Halifax district, HutAins G. Burton is elected by a consilerable majority over Jesse A. Dawson. ; In tl e followins: districts, the 2:enT tlemen named have been elected with out (Opposition. j Warren, W. N. Edwards Caswell, Uomu his - M. Senders Surry, Lewis Williams Newhern, liicltard T). Spaight. ' ; We have as yet np returns from the .Salisbury, Mecklenburg, and ISdejiton Districts; Morjjanton From the Wilmington District we hye only a partial' return r In counties ofNew Hanover, Bladen and Brunswick, Mr, Jones obtained "a ma jority over Mr. Hooks of 7S7 votes. ' v ''' 1 - - ' -,v : 'J- " i Samuel L Southard ?so a Senator of the U. States from the State of New- Jersey; has beert appointed Secretary of the :Na vy j 'vice'--Smith Thompson e t-. f i '.iiL. . .: , Among the passengers in the Co lumbia, arrived atNNew-i ojrk," from Liverpool a ret' George. IJacksoni Esq; Commissioner from England to; the U States, his family and? Mrhilcotty iecretarv. ''.' H- M''n'-;v . : Henry Seawell Eso Arbitrator on the part of the United Stated teft this City 'on Tuesday last for Wash ns tori, where, it; i presumed the i Commis sioners have already arrived. v'U -The Board of Commissioners 'for deciding e on claims arising under the late treaty with Spainy (says the Na tional Intelligencer) adjourned alfew days ago, ta'meetgain in which it is probable will be their last tneetiuar, unless farther time be grant ed tir Congress to claimant, which we shofethinkitwnetiiicel The Flight 'Hqrj. Stratfobdi'-Caw-kinc , Frtyoj Extraordinary and Si nister Plenipotentiary from Great Bri tain ito the United States, emba rjced a t Kew-York on 'the 9th inst. for Kng- nniii upon a leave ui ,auseucc iruiu his government. - ; ! ; HftNRt TTnwin ADDiNGTONvjRsq. is receiveir and recognised bv this go- i. vernrnenti as the, Charjr d'AfFairs of freat Tlritain in the' absence of the ' Minister.! , r ; Mot of oar readers probably recol lert. rsays the lAVestern Carolinian) hat the Rev. Colin McTvef.' of Fay e;tev Ile ast, year puMishfd aj netj j Mtt'e pnrket,, Almanack, styled the; ;orth-r State? Calender.'? He now proposes jf Statek Calender.' He pow proposes to publish one for 1 824, with improvef ments. corrections, cVc. To , t h o e e . wh o have seen the last vear's., publication,' we need not; say any thing of Jts me rits ; ibut fto those who haye not we mut. briefly observp, tha fyj f th e y h a ve neither the time nor opportunity to search libraries, ptpe,sv. documents, fk r . t h js I i tt I.e bnojii 1 1 a ffbr d X h em a creat deal of valuable information re lative to the departments and officers of the keen era 1 and state governments, the piiblicinstitutions, -societiesf cor poratioris, companies, &c. of the State. Tt isreouested by Mr. McTver, that allthoe who wish copies of the work fwill j inform him by mail.' post-paid, i directed to Favetteville, N. C. as s(on as possible, as it is, necessary the work 'ihouM be commenced about the 1st September. An unfortunate occurrence, (says the Favettevillp ObsprvirV toolr olaro in Anson county a few days sincei j by wbich a worthy citizen was su-i denlv deprived of life. Theciccum-' stance's, we learn, were as follows ; Mr. Deiarnetfe. havin? a disnufe with hjs neiq:hbors, took dowp his . rr the purpose of striking him with the butt of it : the person attack ed, very naturally, :..:ed liis arn( to defend bis head r t! e blow, and u n 1 u ck i I v hit the t rigger th e gun im mediately went oft, and lodged its con tents i 1 the ! body of Mr. Dejarnette, who ex pired almost instantateously. Louisiana, -Tn this State, the news papers a n no u n ce H erfryJ oh n son " a s a candidate for the office of Governor, to sucrf-ed Governor Robertson, whosel term of service, will soon e-xp? re, being Kmitedhhv the State Constitution. ' Mr. Johnson (says the National In telligencer) is at present a Senator from this State, and,( highly appreciat ing his estimable qualities, public and privatel we shall part from him with great regret, though we are confident the selection of him' for Governor will, be of importance ! to the interests ' of the People and State over which he win, in an prooaoujiij, pe eiecien to preside Sir Robert Wilsost met with a splendeld reception in Spain. Civil H and military honors were j showered ' ,' upon him. At Pontredesa, the young !l ladies placed a crown of laurel upon his head ahu; with a triumphal car es- 4 . corted him into the town, amidst the rejoicings of the people, and a dis charge of artillery. Sir Robert was accompanied jby Col. Light, Capt; Er skine and several German'and French officers,! who intended to fight in favor of the Spanish' Constitution. 1 William Cobett has received a large silver medal from the London Society for then'tbtfrageihent of arts, manufactures; a nd agriculture, for his iliscoverv of an Knfflish erass. which he had bleached by a skilful process, i and had; caused to be platted by some j of the manufacturers in Hertfordshire, ! which; surprised the dealers in- that ar ticle, and was quite equal- to the ma nufactures imported from Italy." 'V'-' ' "'"'' ' , '' '; . fit appears, by an article going the rounds of the public prints, that the unfortunate Marshal Ney, who" was shpt at Paris on the restoration of the Bourbons,- was an -American by birth, was born near hlkton, Maryland, and that his proper name was' Michael Hudolphj His history is briefly this : He commenced his military career and received the -first rudiments of "U iuuvuiivii iu uuiuni,; "y 4 Ml u" goons 0 f the Mary land line during the Revolution; from ; which ?be was. hono rably discharged. V He'r was born.-j u Cecil county, in' that J state, and 'after the - period f, bis discharge from the, army,? he. removed to; Carolina, where he marriedbut his matrimonial con neiion'rrendered " him "unhappy, 01 whichhle left Jiis family took a-vesi sel to-the "West JndiesT-remiUed proceeds and xlt lined returhibsti his native, country, y since hichif t race cotifd5 be t fou nd bf him tint if Jtlfe Frencht? goVernmen t after , the xec . ' persf and inkd' thecRscoverr. t Gen; tiaMeniaridftt;wn:. in lu country whdetrafelhn2;t throtigb Mary laoa from V Philadetphfao Baltimore, con-y firmed Jhis by. a reference . to i the cir ' cu msta nce-Brir'geton fFhii.- -; From an intimate knotrledgerif the ' R0dolphraroifylthyit rora is enab!eAt6'''8t'atetbat .the'jeir--; . cumstances' alluded to inl the "above : , ' paragraph, actually occurred to: MU chael Rudolph, ami that (he was ?Dot heard of by any of his relations 4ine his departure; from this i country, uritil late events ; have shoivnto w tin ct ton the' bra ve America h , a rrXved .i and to what ; a clisastVous ' fate - that distinction1 finally led fiimufrri. J Yellow Cof on This important prd-1 d u ct, a ne w pecierbf ;Vo tion ca 1 1 ed ; nantceen, vf a s bright' yellow; color and texture; is,raiSed1n Alabama. ; ; .;- ' j.-; -. ' . ' ; , hmCothh,roh)io& By yesterdav's mail fromitbe West i X Bv vestertlav's mail from itbe West; ,e are advised of the annrehensmn of John Reese, the. celebrafe.t mail-rob ; ber. After hift second release by Judge - Bvrd, of Ohio, he postedutoXoui- ; viJIe, Ky. to the staged under the ijam of Hanover, ?and' near tLe'iingtorij he again ! accomplisnetl his villanoua j j purpose, of robbing the mad Tliey; j now have him Safe in Kentucky, where j he : wijl meet that ' punishment his j crimes so iustly deserve FThi? same ' I Keese has been, for two years,vengag;,, , 1 ; ed in this busines, andsuref am The . f . ! 1 . 1 it.' . " L .iieViJi. 1 .t'' t-? nas several mousanu uoiiars pumi uic " j Every eAfTort was made by jVIn ,Kel ; ' ly, af Bainbridge (Ohioand Mr, reignion, oiiips .piace,". oringmis t villian. to . justice be fore j; ..but in this we failed, a Judge By nl appeareU f ; term i n ed to d ich a rge h i m , nd y i 1 1 1 . ' ing to tnrow tne Diame any wnere else but on Keese. ? - I - Melancholy flcW?ILaSdnday, : party returning : from l Church, near a Godfrey's ferry wereVebliged to take refuge from the , impending jstorm iri ' te house of Mr. f Daniel iiavisar morig them were Benjamin Aant and" Miss Ann Philips. ' Jt t, . Mr. Ayitrit had reachme doori' arid Miss Philips was in the att of enfl ' tering the house , when "a tree near theni was struck bjK lighinirig, the fluid ' passingthe bouse instantly killed ihemt -' Mrs.-Davis received a severe shock; but soon recovered. 'Np. other person A was eoected oj tne-lightning al though. me collection was nuruerous; w 6 v.-- PRICES CURRENT, " ..... 1 ' ' ' j 1 1 'i ' Wi I mi ng- j Fay ette- Newbern xoti. 1 vjue. Cets. I Cejtts. J Ckjtts. Brandy, Cog - - Apple,. Bacon, Butter, Beeswax, CoTee, , Corn,' . , Cotton, Candles, Flour; bbl. ' 125 a' 140 100 a 15011 75 a 20d $ 42 a ,45 45 a -50 40 a M .j a, a : 9i h8a 15 a 20 15 a '25 18a 33 a 35 30a. 35 32 a 0 55 27 a. 29 60 a 65 28 a 30 45 a 55 13 10 11 a43i ?av 13 a 16 12ia; 15 $7 ' $5ia-6 f9 j 3in, Holland, American 90 a 100! 90 a 110 125 40 a -45 ;43 1; 45 a 50 Iron Per top i'iorjagSe p0titoe km $923 a 95 $100' '9 8 a5 10 . Pet ' . . . oa y c 33 a "35 45. Rum, Jamaica, ' none. 90 a 100 80 a 110 '90 a 100 75 a 85 W. India, 60 a 65 TOa 80, Rice, per cwt. 300a325 350 a 400050 a 400 ; I Salt, Liverpool 55 a 60 45 a 50 100 1 70 a 7 v .; - 18f;,; 10 a; U. H- Turk's Isl, (Sugar; Loaf; I - Brown, j Tobacco, cwt. 80 a 17 a 8 a 85 ,20 7i a 9i 10 " 400275aVJ50 l allow. 9U0 8 a, 9 38 a, 40, 10 vhone; 40 . " . : .V.-.,:. 'married. In t Northampton County, on Thursdav evenine last, Henry PipkinEsai to Mia n:o;tti Near Salisbury, on the 7tK inst ;,Mr. a -cob Rusher, to Miss Christina Verble. ; ' .On the 29th uh Mr. Robert fA Bre-' . vard, of Lincoln ctunty, to Miss Sarah H. Davidson; daughter of , Gen. Ei David-1 son, .of , Iredell county. , j" v,;;,v;i?r. r Also, on tne 17th ut, Mr. Wmi Campi ' bell, to Miss Eliza McLeand ughter' of Dr. McLean, all of Lincoln Coanty;" y a ' Also, in Lincoln; on.tbc 17ti ulCapt.V i : " Jacob O rents, to Miss Jane Hatledfeef Also," in Lincoln, on he;29U iulC Mr, Spencer SheUcni,lto:Mlas'&& : daughter bf MrDavid Locitnari 4- V 0 Alsp; pn thet24th ult. MrBnjamiri F Alexander, to Miss Hahnahi Wilson, both. V of Mecklenburg county -, I , , , .AUo, on.the 15th uk. Capt German, of " ' - -Tennessee, to Alisa Mary bcott. i ,xyl- rAi Warrentoa, on- thel4tb -instMr. ' Jin Cpleman,; 6t; ideht 6f ; Aledidudi ; d vear cvf i Jonn-r.& ipaaiei ueebe,f esteemed ud deeply regretted, OV numerous rtlai lives! and fiiehds. ; A ?Vk wiumw Ui, uicaiaq. 01 mat ' 1 1 v;- " '' 4Part. at;FayetteviUe oa -4 ; V".'! Moiidayr the 11th At. Jn the 23d ieje f -r - ? ;1g Northampton cowty; on tjie day of t: V"; . M ine eh ction. James HarrisoiiEsrr; r.-v. r C V J t-theT Cbuntv Court. A- " : . n junaueath iDbt. alter a short butse , V ire indis,pdbiu)', at residence ta the ; : s1 ! raukturd f Turnpike-' Road; - Jacoj ' - - " ' . i iyon, Esti, Hien Seiiff of ,tHe citt anxt J.- V .;)l: lb 1 t'i' 1 1 v il 1:V Ct I I, ft ,v t 1 .: . .. ;. -v .... ',' "ff '' ' f