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it' ' .k ft - M . r btny. 5 fcudleft and; lt..lryr yr?:;sh Grammar and Gophv; TT' '""gfrst named were dwtmished mGrnm A In Geography, performed TTtlnction. . - v ' ' y v ' . , ; x '7 rr'ro B Hi!, John S. lUbpteaii, James A. -ton Koocri parson on r-ngi'sn ,ram- ' peaking-, pd Jrsin YoungV Ni ght thfe - Nssscouitted themselves weR, J. S. ok :n following; order, V. B. Hill, R. c arson, J- S. Rubote au and J.A. Hendon Vir.O. King", Osmund Stiprg". Robert Car jon rnn Lewis Peel-, r ere 'examined, on La Gnimmsf wrt approved.-, distinction; Lewi Prt ;tod inViri Romae alone, and h?ri!jr approved. VmO. King-, OMiiid Snpp and Robert CSisno were examined on Caesar. 'Carson mKinir were' be. "; ,V . ' : Wm O. King" and Onmin'l Sugg, on " irgil. Tl first was entid to preference. James A. Hendon, NT. Price,F. V. Hay. wl. W. T). Ifaywoodsnl .?. IT. Jones deli ,ted Orations. J. A, Hendon. spoke beat, iniN. Trice next best. ' ; 7. v James A Hendon, Richard Hog-g, Prancis p Haywood, Wm. D. Haywood and John FT. j.'ne?," wefex?rined on the Greek and Iji lindriimniirs. ;.Tr.e whole Cbas was approy tht? two fiHt hiarhlv approved. Irai cis P. Haywood, Wm. D. Haywood, rj John H. Jone's. stow! on VirfriJ. and the Creek Testamenland acjuitted themselves satisfactor.h.;. t . '. Jarces A.' nencTon aad rehard-Hojjr,.on Virjril, ,nc Greek Tesramrnt and Itin Pro jodv. Thes S'tiulent wen highly approved. expositions were fur n'shedby0 nines A. Jfcmlon, John S. . ftaboteau, Wm. B. Hill, Richard Hojf, and john II. Jones. These productions were p-enerally ; pood : Will; 11." Hill's rather .excelled, though all were ap proved. ', : ' ; ' John S. Rahoteaii, Jarnes A; HerHlon afid James R. ot, snod ah excellerst examina tion rh Adams's Geography. No distipction troald be made; .)-,'- .', John S. Raboteau and M'm B. Hill, on A yithnietic, pire entire sattPraction. J R botft. on the elements vS Natural Philoso phy, tijjl;ly distinpiished InmelT; and Wm R. Hil in Geometry, frijrpnometry and Sur veyini:, w:s :chfy approved. - J. . Icabotewu and Wm (). Kinjr, on A2tro sooiv, havr- made jrreat proficiency, and are .:hiv ccmmerde-Hor their dili.-ence in pur suit of iiFtfid know 'edpe. Om"oRs ere delivered to a crowded au t'irnc rn Friday eveninpr, by J. S. Raboteau, Wm V. Hill, R. Carson, J. II. Scott Jt lleory J. Cam. , which jrave general satisfaction. J. S. labote:iU exce'Ied. , g FK5I ALt' DEPARTMENT., ;. MaMlda Rrnzier.' Mvtry Cannon, Margaret Ana fPhef.r. Iiura Rurpes, Marii Hay woo!, 1'Vdia Joner Sabina Martin Hnrah Peebles and Hannah StiiarYerrvounfrtti- dents acquitted therhselves saLiaactorny hi' jjeartir.jr, apemneana i:aTecnism. x ' -" Ann ColUer. FJibeth Deloach. Lu-r.a Haywood, Cjnthia Hill. Frances King", Ma niza. Moorcy Sinnn Martin and Ann W.ishing ton,were examined on Reading1, Spelling and Writing'. Ann Colfier and Susan Martin vere considered, the best -in Red'ng and Spelling -the rest were about equal. Ann Collier is the best writer. Ann Collier, Ann Washington, Lueinda Hay wool and Ehrabeth Heloach, were exa mined on Aritbm'eticand approved) No dis tinction. . - ' ; Harriet Boon, Fjira Collier, Hary Fore inan. Mary G&tlin, Margaret Haywootl, Ma ria Moore, Mary Pleasants, Fetney Price, EleatH Putnev. Frances Raboteau. Ade line Selbv. Pherrbe eawell, Maria Selbv 'nil fartl ' W hltftter w"rp exflminpd in Spelling frrm M'ald's Spelling Hictionary. All were approved, but Eliza Collier, Maria J Moore and Mary.Pljeasants were deemed best. ! Harriet Boon, Fetnev Price, l-ances Rabo-. I teatt ami Martha Vhhaker, rexd in Murray's Reader, and were approved. F. Raboteau is the best reader. - Mary Gatfin, Margaret Haywood, -Maria Moore, Eleanor' Putnevstnd Iherebe Sea el!.'read in the -H'rorv of Greece. AH performed weji-No distinction. -Blary Foreman, "Mrv Pleasants Aie tine SelH -1 1 Air 1 11 M fl.. 1i f--mriiinn. - f 11 i f'4f & wen Miiu . liuniLiv. ; ng 'rKala mWvMTa Afinnl Jiwn ink. inj j Eliza Collier and Maria Goodwin were ex amined on Ueading the Ilibtorical Compend, AVr.tjng and. Arithmetic The readimr oP- 1.1,11,.,.' CK,ln. x.M-rxt VT. ria Gomlwin produced the 'best writing ami U JH4.A Ml I VI CALCUCU III kl llllllltuu. Ann Collier, 'Luanda Haywood, Elizabeth Dtloach, Ianiza iloore and Ann .Washing;- ion, on ingusn urammaw . Ann tomer re : H . r n - ... . JW AT 11 r : I ieived the-first . djstinctiah ; M. Moflfe and L. HavvcKKi the next. . "r -..v.: C.'H , . Phe- H 1 ' Fetnev Price, Martha IVhltaker and Ttbe SeawcR .were xls'o .ejann u"ed on Eng Itsh Grymmaft F. Price was best tbe other two were considered eqnar.l A third Class m English Grammar, con sisted of Harrier Boon.Elizft Colfier. MatV . . . ed deficient-on the . contrary all appeared.; to have-naid creat attenfion to this study. . I1 Pre lWtinlnw uar1rlft 'Eliza ' rxii:. iT.. L.Am;,. uw riti.'rv Mu PlAic.n4.nn) Unni 1iia 1 1 rril- tr E the Second tO UM SeWV: ' HiitHaer and' Phe.' linH nnVillett T. Rabctean, A; Selby and-M Harnet Boon, Martha Wl rebe seaweU, we amin on. vvuicu's iieogragby, Writing. Anrt Arithmetic. J "Ctl ed farther than her classmates , but aU were ; approred. 'r 7 Marv Poreroan, Mary Gajrin and Margaret ' . , . k V -V. C - i Tv xi pCT1 Owingtolhe indisposition of Mrs. Marling, "77. " -,r ' r . , ' 7 s? to u deprayed taste by hashing over agaii botcaa. Adeline Sjrtby, Mana Selby, rhre. . no reno- , hee ' renaPMi nn th:sTtr,nA of the Female Department. . ,1 this .nkuseousBish. The future of the ah je bcawel.-Ma.nitater anci of : .1 - ' .7 7 1 j itV otlie writer to Mr. Crawford as; Hmore. This .large class underwent a very : , ' November's leaf is red and ear '! cnt-cal esanunation, amino member appear-. .Vnt. woeiauei s.icui.is rei&.iuiu , f , 0,.. . i--l TlnvL-nrw4 ' -i.-.-r.-xmr-.l oil AHams.' fien. . -. '. . " r .v. . :tt?: t: vk i i:vi- ivm.ii isv "k iwa. graptiv, wmmff, and Aiitnmeuc. in ueo- ; V " ' " "u ,x v eVaUV-;!! weannroved. in the J order of : bout. 23 years of age. r" -fr,rppean writers allOwthat thir names!- Marv-Foreman is the bWt wri. ! : ov-ember. &. ! 59 3t. 4; linn-a if,'N"nrthrAmArirn Vrtrinnf KeT tW- i f n V ry7-.tL :-J4.t. 1 "a "JJli 'hT. i.!'' "ii7??l tcr. tn.vAnthinetic, no distincton.-all did yXtikiv VAViriATiM rmiDiw ; -U'i :n.Js' v-iJ , --."T,.-: f-, -. . ' : ,v - j; uell.- .-' ;.v ,7 - w . 5 vttxAtw iiwicjs wia i'Fr . i can voionjzrion society is verr success Meetin:the President and Dulors? Er M. Shgtt PefelsliRhlS GeraSlvery.uestiop ur, Mary rcman, Mary Gatlh., arget t B U 1 rrances HaboVeaw, ,Fnerebe Seawell, an Martha Whisker; examined m Geogra phy on blank Maps of the Umjed States, vrt. ,! Rnf.th.America.and of the Vor1d. rAR evinced a perfect acquaintance Awijh the sunieci. Diana vuw " r. ... lief, M. Foreman, I.VleasantP, and F. UabO tean, were next best, 'i ; I .', : The'same daw Mitb be addition of Mana Moore, Adeline Selby. Mana Sehy andFet Iney Price, were examined on . Bible sQues tfons.. All answered correctly. ' Maria Moore, Maria Selby, Fetney Pnce.J and Adeline Selby produced handsome spe cimens of Writing-, the merits of. which are in the order of thvr hime ' ;, -f Mary Fort-man, Mary Gatlin, and Margaret Haj'wood, on'the Elements of' Agronomy, appeared to be very perfect. Foreman was best. . ' ;' 'JP ,: t Maria E. Goodwin examined on Geo graphy, English 'CJrr.ttimar, History, an ! Nat-j urai Pnuosophy, prr all whtcli tfe acqmtteI herself .well, and was hhly d'tinjrushe(f. Rebecca." Haywood, Eljza Britt,, Eleanor Raboteau, Lha King", and SaWy Corrlan, were i examined on Read;ng Cowpers Task, ?Uiel-j ling, r.ngnsn irammar, ,eography, Kiemen's ;l ui .iuiH 1 iu uupuy, vimHiuci q '"m If p Sirkr riher rontractor for carrvinff Hh;. Vk wl.oieot tniscinss read well. Tne three rirst :,.i w.t 1 . , . oil oi?o,l ,i,. ah .1.:. ' committed the Grammar very 'accuratclv.- L... , .1 2 J J 1 In nars htrCowner's Task. rrAHwvl . nnd Flira Rritt eTrlfeH in io roi.v tl, : i - -- ------- - ----- --'" A ACl LIJV'. ursi iiiiiiiuiion is una to ueofcca Haywood, the second to Uha Rritt. In Arithmetic Eli za Brit t, Eleanor Raboteau, and Eliza King! were best. Inf Natural Philosophy; to Rebec ca Haywood and Eliza Britt, uere awarded the first distinciton -the rest did well. On ! Bible Huestion-s, all answered correctly. -! Amongst the specimens of Wrifu g, Eliza ; P.ritt's. and Eliza King's were best. The . Compositions of th ese Student were all ere- , ' nuaaie me sentiments oenig natural and weirtxpresed that of Rebecca Haywood has thepreference, j Sarah R. .Tonus Margaret Coman, .Tacky Dunn and Martha Wheaton, were exn mined on Reading, Spelling, English Grammar, A- j nthmet)c, Geograrhv. Blair's Rbctoric, Bible Questions Composition and Writ'ng. In i Reading, Jacky Dunnjend Martha - Whe&tcin i'i were best. In Spelling, I;cV;' Dunn and Sa-! j rahR. Jones were most pcrVct. In Gramir ar. ' ali appeared to be very perfect. In parking' there may be distinctions, but thev wrreMton Hotel, to whom Pasnenn-ers and those scarcely apparent. In Arithmetic and Geo-i j grapnvMne tnrce urst namea werebet.; in.imeMt. f Rhetoric, the questions proposed were r-: 1 tne Proprietor of this line 'entertains the swered with readiness. No distinction. Ofp'hgpc that his endeavors to f:cili tat e the the Compositions, those produced by Sarah means of travelling from tlie Wesiern to the jujones anu warppsrei unman were const- ; Kastern part of the State, will be compensat dered best. Marirartt Coman's was the best ! ed !v the irn.:jpmpnt hvhU receive specimen or wrmng. . trm f'KvPub!ic. No priscm boreman, Mar a ffiU, Eleanor ; wanting on his part to. Royian anl Catharine Rbotcau were t ; thy of siieh' 'siinnnrt. mmea on jfeaamgnianjc vers., on.SpeU-ng, j Lovac, Bible Questions' Composition andi Writing. l ... j I .1.. i ... 7 si-rabic aegree of elegance; the'r Spelling was also entirely correct. This- Class has rtitdicd nearly all theRtileft of Arithmetic : thev solycd the, questions put to them With readiness. C. Rahloean is the best Arithme tician The whole Cl.is's parsed hUnk verse very correctly and readily. On Bible Ques tions all appeaml to he well versed with the leading facts of Scripiare History. To the Elements of Chem'etrv, a very commendable attention bad been paid The Compositions ; of Mafia Hill and Catharine Raboleaifwere was nvnute ana extensive. Ad manifested an accurate acquaintance with t!ij subject, and .answercct with great rcaum.6S i. e . specimens of W nung ofTerel by Priscilla;! Foreman and Catharine Raboteau were tfeo't ! . . , H "lie Senior Class composed of Eicv Ann U King, Mary Ann Potter, and Eliza H. Wash- j ingion, were examined on the whole course j? of tills Institution, v"r llei ding prose aod?: Poetiy, Spelling, Writing, Arithmetic, Eng.;; ? lish Grammar, Genrrapliv, KTenients of fie-!; ometrv, Naturd pfcloSopv Anomy, M.:! sop. v Aq'ronomy, IT.' ,m,'', i.;t-i.r"i , VUT.-" r , - . : ;r ' L i satisfctorv- Examinations on the above : i. n j i i I . f f v linn v. I Cfl 1 Studies, and having now reviewed the same, j and at 1he close, of this sf-ss'on passe: I proved Exanunation- on he w!jole 1 an ap- j prov course, ' J the Trustees "c TTv- .re9'vc ' lu . "T. . 1 i IIIVIM IIIJ H MJI , ItlllUI J l.l lll AIUIX-1! t n ptti Tn nicTinnMuTnnt. u.n rvs ,rir inzri. j t"tion-a G-oWJ.and an Honorary Ceruf Musrc. On Pridav evening the Citizens were, en- lertained by a Musicd. Exhibition from Mr. Goeke's Pupils. . Most who performed i had but a L 1 .1 t. i Goeke's Pupils. .Most of the voonsr Indies fate. v commencjed th"i6 OTname.nta branch of Female Education, but fheVsxyp .general satisfaction.. Miss E vJiza RHtr and Miss, Mary Joiemiiji, acquitted -TtLemscIves best. ,:V .. .r- - v', ted ACTW -L containing ahout ! y lKAUiyi laij, coniammg- aouT,. i-. Ov from Rale va nunu hwi num ixaiciiw miiu. uuuMi 5 es from Glcss-(fcrmerly Isaac Hun-' ' v? ter's) mUls; adiolninthe land o; Almond j . 7Keves, BurweP Jones- and otlierS;. about TV mi.ICS v - ' .w ;.v. c w ww vy. : -w'iv- " , "w ui'j.uuuna ,i.jJiJJj , acconmioaaung, aiui inee imqoestioMDic, : v .. ; .... .. ... ; oorougn, or 10. ; i . WT ISN VAI III-!- .- ' - Mitt a v . - v ii iv t' - .:n 'xv i L - 1. .1 fltllE Subscribers hay e removed ,! Jfc-' to their. New EstablishmiL CfCwnj'ebf'Faycttieville ancj iMc tin Streets) where they haye and. will continue to keep, an exten sive- assortment of ir-jri: UYUiis and teiVicines V : which they warrant Fre'A and Gamine and which will be sold at tlie lowest Apothgcaru Rales. ' : ,,f: - ' - , vf BTJRGES & HUNTER. t X. B..-n additional supplv shortly expect ed from New-York. : B. & H. Raleigh, Oct. 30, 1823. - j t 68.. 4 i f J. ".the United States' Mail between Ualeigb . -T , -o.Ik and Newbem, respectfully informs the Pub- kbc, that he has commenced ruT&miK-a Stage 'ifor the accommodation of travellers, under I For the accor niyni r E-ave Rle'trh eyery Friday at 6 p.m.. l . ' " Arrive at Newbern on Monday at 2 p. m. Iave Newbern on Tnesday at6 a. m. Arrive at Raleigh on Thursday at 6 p.-m. Price of Passage through, 10 00 From Raleigh to Smithfield, 2 SO From Smithfield to Newbern, 5T 50 And in proportion, for any less distance- Each Passe r.irer will be allowed the pri- vi'ece of t akin c bat'craiTe- weicbinff 20 lbs. When a greater weight s tafeen, tne excess will be 'subject to a reasonable charge. When it does not interfere,' with .the com fort of Passengers, the Stage will receive for j conveyance, I runts, packages, &c. to he , left for tliis purpose at the Post . Office in jj Raleiirh, and t the Washington Hotel m Newbtrn. Applications for convevancjs o be made at Kaleigh to."Mr. Josia s Billiard, r.t the sign of tbe'Cross Keys, and at Newbern, to Jo- seh lieU, Esq.-proprietor of the Washing sending ai tides in the Stage, will make piy- exerUons .sh.iu be render the line wor- . MERRIT DIELIARD- ... ... :'w...' u ("f iias iiiir .nMcrseui-a av uiji-m"Jiw the Stage line frr.ni Tarborougb to-Fave'tte- vi'Je, thus affording to Mei -hants and others a more expeditious conveyance tn the North and South, than has hereoibre -'offered. F-ttir lAY, NO VEM0EH7. 1823. "i - i 7? iJ Palih rr?c n devx v. 'H;e Sftim-AhntM r examination of the Students of this,1 i Institution closed on Monday -last. ) : R t of f Trustees (an ab-j . J rtract of wdnch appears in this paper j wmj read to the Students and to a large r i j ' a"mbly of Citizens who attended on the occasion in the Presbyterian Church J n.v "r.-jiURnrai, wtio aiterwrras con- ftmd Vutd , ,Udo1s vand, WW , . tir -i rhjicnt9Sim MiSsKbza ashin Ar iKHii, ,Udots vand, Hanrirarv nfHiini nz-j F.vi v.wuuV, t . ana liss Marv Ann rotter, ol tfns ci- ty, on nnisning ineir course tn ftuuear tbm in this Seminary, to whom he made. a very eieganc anu appropriate aunress, The Trustees are indebted to the i , i - ..t 7 Musical Amateurs of the City tor a number betw monv be resumed on the, first Monday in Ja-1; f nuary - next, when Miss Benedict, ; f-jLady from tYb North every way quali- knd th Cts of he ; season. wiU S00n, 1 f . -.. - , . blights, and tl from, decaying " ... - dits, and the dire contamon arisinr ; yegetation, swampf ajid And these must and biiit . t , - lu cvmueiis;tLe lorjiamre s verun.ni. car mpensate pet, her beauteous, foliage, and herlui- i uriant hlnsson:s-f tbnuo-lrr indppff. fb WQods stillHobk beautJfuk to, thi. 7"BJti m aimufcpnsmanc spienaor tne . . .... r- . . !'; . . - . i the fall fo-f cannot be el- f drugs and mDicnEs . i of agreeable pieces pefbrmed ; tIle Ptjcal history of m. II. Crawiord, by j 1 ..-'":". ; 1 x r ,1 i . , Joim Ctai'fe, governor 01 Georgia, llwspaiii- een the several parts ot thocere- jlpWct Was givejn to th world a year or two ago, I , i 1 oy uor. j larsi ; . ue prcensious 01 jwur. viiiw- , 'in .i: .ji' ...i fifordtothe hight ofbee m the gift of afree . f iuc uic.nd9 t..Bcu uy awivuou- 1 f onU 1,:ivp r.WbabIv mduceal-eYiublicktmn. ' I dress from the "President. j liitattbismnient. Wu tt itte refer those 'hT, rri . t il a i .1 i lii viau desire io '&e acaudiitted ivith- Jllr. Ctaw- "i Ti ia u w- buu l Tn mm mm. urn w w i to r. comes ehfaMm tliat it 'wiU Jfisi arcel j ; , command ; any J jHic6 AYcrth;taking'it to marketrand t.en pork wili be cheap j and1 blotter than usual, foi it will be jcorn -fed:- If. those who rej)tnelat these manifestft-, tions of the gQiluesof ; Pro vldence, could know ana icei r tiiei , miseries 01 suffering inder short- rreurn nations, nfiss 01 tne rery sum m nuv w r r .1 ' ; i. r L I 1 thev woald not com plain of the abun dance, 1 vith wldcli Providence, garnish- es our fields. ! -: !...',-'.! ., ; Letprosuntntion atthe dispensations of Prtjvidencfi be ,silent, or answer these sUMihie ihterrJgatories. ; Canstthou hinrl'fhi sweeti influences (if Pleiades or ltMise the bandy ot Orioji ? i Canst .thou brins; forth Ma zzanith in his. season or guide Arcturs and his sons' ? KnpwJ est thou the lordinaiices of heaven Canst thou sej; the domitiimi'tliereofiiU I the earth?" Censure, says Lord Bacom is the tax I which men paV folf-beincir?iiiienr,;:an(l I every cindida'te for office is sure to in 1 cur it. Havihprlearnedthe truth of this remark from experience, we were pre- 1 S pared t6 expect, that the j comparative mpnrs Of tJie ditrerent cativtidate icr so elevated an ofiice as the Presidency ot ''J'-.w-i thevUnited States, would be fi;eeand;b43vH,f :"U openly discussed in the public prints. B;it we confeks we can scarcely with- ; k hold ouK -iad&hatioiiv. when we see a r fairly h is claims to pre-eminence not to scrulinizej his oflicial acts, for ths sake of arriving at truth but, if possi- ;ble, to cover a distinguished citizen j with ob oquyj Is ntvt this the treatment which IJCjrawford has received from j his enemies H Against what other can- j jdidafs has a kystematised cpmse of ?p 'poj3itioi beeii put in operation ? Every 'private act ojhis life is distortedeve- ry public oie misi-epresiented. Tiie ; j fragments of bid speeches, extracts from letters. confidential cliit-cwat, &c. which are constantly brotsght forward to in -i jure Mr. Crawford in the public esU- matioa , remind us cf an old provemwe havemewlieie seen, that " u hen a man b4come$ a bankrupt, he looks for otd liS Thus the hallucination t. ' r- ,Kir of certain mtors; answer no purpose but tojconvjpce the pnblic, that they are driven to their last resources, by rs v, v -kl J5 every verbal inaccuracy copvin ry thihg ini nical to - the prospects Mr. Cjrawfbiid. We are led toUhese reiiarks, from theifbllowing approbatory ; notice which the Editorsi of the New- ; 1 ork American have been pleased to I bestoW on a bublication which must be known hvolmncter in most tif our read- known bj character to most. 01 opj-.reaa-1 ers.. ': '' " "V. " ;.f An enterprijsing bookseller of this town itr. iwilevl, has just published a sketch ctV - V'.; ChaHei forifilbvivat&MstoriL. , ' .'7:?'! prominent candidate arraigned bplw:tW ticls to be dotKed . tli.e bar of thj public,- not to investigate; tfe T e Editors of tlie National IntMMx1 gencr, m remarking on the above, sayi ; it would bd a" matter of curioisity to know : who lias stimulated any bookseller to cater -7. tencl& oThM woxdfc volt trim a partia-7 1 v .."1-, .vvn-i. u.-.7-v, ers for idr. Crawford's pri vate histoiM-Shaiiie ! Sliame ! 7j Wei have lieretofore expressed ou " senti ments on tKe publication of Mr. Adwi s Let- of -thej: Ameriah do ni think less tinfavora-, j blytlian we- djoV But,! let it be the vilest act j in uiirj csuLMia-twu, as grca-v iui uuuiage Kjjjainst ii public iribray and comtobn decciicy as the ii dehbejraterepubhcatLon ofc tne. bookwmch;)aud,beloed. byhisbfeUu -m the Churchy ' ; It is xpeced tliat a Veel wJU ssil 1 off color a are' -Hrous of jotain th ; y ; wlreinfbjrTOeday for pai-v J tixmi Beteiino . vTOb'cj 1 1; j intlil rjresntintt ItheRtiiids "kp'j ttie!: best;:: means ccimpIishtnitW q object-in viewAhtespeci3be Gler- ':jf:: i i . ! "" ". r ' j... it - i.. ...:ii i ferman, irieuui y lo niw cause? mu mt ,- r., , ti"iMWfil-A- tbi Atrpnrrv. miiv"iad-v l y' '., dress a line to! 'the &nioritor of ti&i'l'fcl ;riegister,: wno acts a? ; ecf ejary to he?4 ' ; iUXiiiarj aocicyvestauii:u;- - ? j 'citv. A. -. The? Charter of ;the!Farmers BarAV' 'tit ioi Virginia win empire u uic uur ; of June, lSr, and'thatot tbc liailic . of Tiraririiaou the firstlday of laj, Ilsonable fliot necessary. Information f mm an'authentic source ; ifpit'thnt Atrl CnAWFORDl is lmprOV- ' iigin his liealtK. - It. was expected that , I he would leave 15arboursvilie for Wasb- Dr, !VfitcJieil,;of w-Xor'it will ; i recollected, received a magnificent s j ring from ' v the Emperorf of Rttssia. v': It' r l statetT .that hehiudevoted it to tlw ; JZ v ' in Jlmercd.--At the r itijadptatt:frpmouw--Aff Amerjxra, ite latejope of ItumeTaprwinteoV I (yd i of Substitute tor Pope's own -rliy in governmtlie ;ChicrcH';iiif. Araeri-v ? ;:&33-Ajprormsion i ; Uhechli'ter ,ofrtbe fbtmer tojithe length :-,;r .v ! foiKelatter,..which ; ! ! r- .'' .'-..v. f "' : 'Jt- . By a la,tQ arrival at JJostbri "from la- ; , ! new I is brought, that Gn. Uiego -; ' ad' givn the Frenbh a coin pi eic be it- " ; mg inthS streets of Jaen; -leaving 700 V of them dead,'besides"Wounded.; It ii . idded tbafc. if the Ooyernment in Cadiz ; ( iemaih firm'a little longeiythe face of r -V iffairsui tliis unharmy country Svil! wear - ; ; i different aspect, and Europe tnay have' Vv J to thank bpam tor saving all her Coi- : linent from despotism.' . : V Lattst from Vru.7Thformation i Heived by r way 6 ,j Royalist; troops under ;GencralsrCante . ! ; d jrn6 evacuated Ximay w August, pfeviou to whic . levied : ;o0,t00 dollars m jthe ,whaW houses, vhey ilien marched for Upper JAP ;L,i(j - mnibrcerats ;to the armr 'x j Commanded liy Gen, i Santa- Cruz ana v 1 - V Mfn Sucre who would ttack th Spa ' J 4, vno are; inougu mums, vno are tnougiit to dc in a cri- " , .t ;j u ; - ?f , " I', j vMARRlED: ! JAt.Cluipel Hilion Tuesday th28tji ulL the .r.cv. Dri Caldwell, . Mr. AVilham D. :fcilrbticy to. Mli:5Bey jVhittL:rv . H ' f-AfWr 1VjV. tlaW-r'c 'in Vurrr At Mr. Blake Baker'Sjift7V'rren countj", Jon the 'l5Ui" ult Isaac Faulcon, of 777 IlaLtax, to Miss Martha Wli)toullj Falconer; v . jeldest daughter 6f : the' late Alexander Falcov : "f hier.'KRfK or Pranlilin couintv , -7V' .7- L7 '"'. In Salisbury,- on the 25th ult. after rahcrrt lillness Captain John Smith; in the 46th W. 7 f of, his age." i 77:- .7 7 " 7: ';7;7-:i' ! At residence, aiX: miles cagtot Salisbu: !' jfige. c has left an'-iged.npaiuon,-(with a pwheim he haVl Uve4 in pac'andquietnesaf Zti V imty-touif years) and a respectable SxxtiW 6t ; ,j; i;-Ufciuldicn,j to lament the loss of a kiadi' hu 7'. Iband and mdulcrent fatlicr. I ... .k !. - .... In Salisbury, on the 16th utt. Mr. Joha 'il . ' Fitldi 'ai?Iriahn;vbjr bull' "but for tbico .-7-,' V. ars;pasrriesii' of Aut&a,'- 0eofgia. 7 7 I j' 'C'ornmttaiVdIlied.' atj- tm residence in Duplin county, on tfic l'h instant the'Reyv 7' 1 . ii Jacob M'ilhn m the5jith year of -his' aex?. 'O' ? aiier an ujuiessw uays,- me latter part or "V;, wluch time he'suflibr vervfpain. .7 -7 Y" 7Mr. AVilEajhs u ks-at tbe:time of his dcattr !' a member 'f tlie Baptt chirrph and had beeii v for seventeen years, af zealous ami faithful preacher of the Gosoei ror eleven veark. anfl : t 77 ; Isad-e'-paaotxhe'ipf'suhdiy Churches Js labor? m' t were attended wirti 7 ; v awaenett Dy JUS XXMiy excellent and pa- thticv discctims f Iui twainucu respected Ripply their wants; aitdhis bospiub!?i.nahkinT s jnioruw'u a welcome to tJic. weary tri 7 : v Stephen . GraLam of- Duplin to bewail theta of a tender and afTectionatit parent, andmaav 7- .-connectioas and mends to. mourn for "hm Zj--, - f y i t whj tiie tear oi sorrow and regret trick-' -1 aqwn iae.eec, uiey.ns.vc pleasure ia the T 0; 1 1 it .. . , . c
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 7, 1823, edition 1
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