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For r residential Electors. LEGISLATIVE TICKET. J.Vnn Paxton, of Rutherford. Meshack Franklin, Surry. Uo!ert Williamson, Lincoln. James Legrand, Montgomery. Abraham Philips, Rockingham. Alexander Gray, Randolph. Ik-nj. H. Covington, Richmond. Thomas Ruffin, Orange. Nathaniel Jones, Wake. John Mall, Warren. George Outlaw, sen. Bertie Charles E. Johnson, Chowan. Tho's W. BInckledgc, Beaufort. John Owen, Bladen. Win. Blackledge, sen. Lenoir. PEOPLE'S TICKET. Wni. S. Blackledge. TLsq.of Craven Josiah Crudup, Esq. Wake. James Mcbanc, Esq. Orange. Gen. Ed. B.Dudley, Aeiu Hanover. Gen. Wm. A. Blount, Beaufort. Walter F. Leake, Esq. Richmond. Dr. Wm. Martin, Pasquotank: Gen. Peter Forney, Lincoln. William Drew, Esq. Halifax. Col.W. B. Lockhart,JV'c77;a7?07?. John Giles, Esq. Rowan. Gen. Montfort Stokes, Wilies. Augustin B. Shepherd, Stokes. John M. Morchead, Esq. Guilford. Col. Robert Love, Haywood. Electoral Districts. -The following is the order in which the several counties of this state are arranged in districts, for the election of President and Vice President of the U. States: 1st District The counties of Burke, Buncombe, Rutherford and Haywood. 2 J do. Wilkes, Iredell, Sur ry and Ashe. 3d do. Mecklenburg, Cabar rus and Lincoln. 1th do. Rowan, Montgom ery &. Davison. 5th do. Rockingham, Stokes and Caswell. Gth do. Randolph, Guilford and Chatham. 7th do. Richmond, Anson, JMoore, Robeson & Cumberland. 8th do. Person, Orange and Granville. 9th do. Wake, Johnston &. Wayne. 10th do. Warren, Franklin, Halifax, and Nash. 11th do. Bertie, Northamp ton, Hertford and Martin. 12th do. Pasquotank, Gates, Chowan, Perquimans, Camden and Currituck. 13th do. BeaufortjEdgcomb, Pitt. Washington, Tyrrel and Hyde. 14th do. Craven, Greene, Lenoir, Jones. Carteret &. Ons low. 1.5th do.- Bladen, Sampson, Columbus, Duplin, New Hano ver and Brunswick. CAMP-MEETING mill commence at Pierce's Camp-ground, four miles a hove the town of Halifax, on Friday, the 1st day of Octo ber. .2nd, on Thursday, 14 h October, a Camp-meeting will commence at Barret's Camp ground, in Northampton,eight wiles from Halifax. MARRIED, At Grcensborough, on the 9th tilt. Johnson Agen, Esq. to Miss Lotty Morgan, daughter of Mrs. Mary Morgan of Guilford county. Lately, at Camillus, New-York Ca;t. Samuel T. Hawley, of Fay Utcvillc, in this state, to Miss Grace Anderson, of the former place. In Rowan county, on 22d Aug. Andrew Swicegood, Esq. of David son county, to Miss Nancy Traylor, ct the former county. In Chatham county, on the 16th idt. Mr. John S. Lambeth to Miss Susanna Crump, daughter of John Crump, Esq. also, on the same vening, Mr. Tapley Pettey to Miss Maria Ncal, daughter- of James Neal, Esq. DIED, At Warrenton, on the 12th ult. Mrs. Delha Pope, consort of Dr. Philip C. Popc,& daughter-in-law tfi the late Governor Turner, by his ! rcondvife, the relict of Richard! : Cochran. Esq. of Orange. She is the third daughter of that family, who has been consigned to the si lent tomb within 'a few months, and has left an afflicted husband, four vounc children, ana numerous friends, to lament her early remo val from this lite. ; In Anson county, on the 3d ult. Mr. John M'Fadgen, aged 30 years. In Duplin county, on the 1st Aug. Mr. Jacob Matthews aged 108 years. Until a few months before his death, he retained almost the vigor of youth; his sight was per fect, and he could walk ten or fif teen miles a day. Seven years ago, his wife died, aged 100 years. They had been married about 80 years. In Hobeson county, on the 12th Aug. in the 62d year of his age, Mr. Jacob Rhodes. At Salisbury, on 1st ult. Mrs Eu nice Taylor, aged upwards of 100 vearsjand, on the Sth, Mr. Charles Biles, in the 38th year of his age. In Rowan countv, on the 1st ult Mr. Meshack Pinkston; on the 2d, Mr. U rn. Swann, aeed about 20 vears; and, on the 4th, Mr. James Julian, aged about 22 years In Lincoln county, a tew days ago, Mr. ucorgchmith, mtheoOth year of his age. He had been to Charleston, S. C. and was on his return, within 100 miles of home, when he was taken sick. He had no person with him, except a son, only eight years old, who was ob liged to drive and take care of his horses and waggon till he reached home. In Jones countv, on the 1st Aug. Mrs. Mary Koonce, consort of Mr. Michael Koonce! At Black River, New Hanover countv, on the 14th ult Mr. Dan-: iel Walker, aged 29 vears; also, a ' few days ago, Maj. Wm. L. Cobet. . On the llth of August last, at her residence in Sampson county, Mrs. Fanny Toole, in the 32d year of her age, the amiable consort of George Toole, Esq. Slide of North-Carolina, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY. Co urt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions: September Term, 1824. Wm. Amis's ex- ) Judicial attach- ec rs: T-s.Bolinq: ment levied on S. B. Barrett J defendant's land T appearing to the; satisfaction of the court, that the defendant Boling S. B. Barrett so conceals himself that the ordinary process of law cannot be served on him: It is therefore ordered, that publi cation be made in the Free Press, printed in the town of Halifax, for six weeks successively, that unless th6 said Bolin S. B. Barrett appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of ' Northampton, at the Court-house in sa;d county on the first Monday of December next, and replevy the property so attach ed and plead to issue, judgment fi nal will be entered against him, and execution awarded accordingly. Witness John W. Harrison, clerk of said court, at office the 1st Man fay of Sept. 1824, and in the 40th year of our independence. J. W. Harrison, C. C.C. j Sept. 20, 1824. Price adv. $3:50. i Price Current SEPT. 17. Bacon, Brandy, Apple, Peach, Co'-rniac Corn, Cotton, Coffee, Flour, superfme; family, - Gin, Holland, - American, Iron, per ton, - ilolasscs, Rum, Jamaica, Antigua, - New-Eng. Sugar, brown, - loaf, Salt, loose, sack, Tea, Y'g Hyson, Imperial, Peters'g. 7 to 8 30 60 62 150 200 14 OA Tobacco, - Wheat, - -Whiskey, - 60 130 150 13 20 500 600 90 39 85 30 U5 75 37 8 15 75 257 120 150 $ 80 30 525 700 100 40; 100 Xorfolk. J Sto 8$; 34 56; 4 110 156 13 19 61 136' 363 : 14' r- 99 106' 39 41 1 90 96 i State of North-Carolina, NORTHAMPTON COUNTV. Court ofPleasand QuartcrSessions: September Term, 1824. William Oliver vs. Drury Nelson original attachment levied on the defendant's right iii Willie Nel son's land. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that the defendant Drury Nelson is not an inhabitant of this state i It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Free Press, printed in the town of Halifax, for six weeks successively, that unless the said Drury Nelson appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sions, to be held for the county of Northampton at the C'curt-house in said county, on the first Abnday of December next, and defend said suit, judgment final will be entered against him and execution awarded accoulhigly. Witness John V. Harrison, clerk of said court, at office the 1st Mon day cf fiept. 1821, and in the 49th year of our independence. J. Jr. Harrison., C.C. C. Sept. 20, 1824: 28 Price adv. $3:50. ilialiiiiff a new periodical work entitled "The Mutual Kights oi the Preachers and Members of the Methodist Episcopal Church." In performing the duty thus assigned them, they feel no motive abstract from a deep concern for the preservation of the unity of Methodism in the bonds of peace; and they enter tain an unshaken confidence, that if the Methodist people have a suitable opportunity to compare the arguments that are adduced on both sides of the great question of reform, that permanent harmony may be established among, them. Without this, .they are equally confident that the difference of sentiment which now so extcn-. sively prevails, will accelerate! an equally extensive alienation of affection, and ultimately ter minate in great and ruinous se- cessions from the church. The publication which they contemplate, is specially inten ded to realize to the church, a practical understanding of the title which if assumes. This can be done only through the medium of a free press; and it is hoped that those who are un friendly to the above named object, will, nevertheless, for the sake oi their own respecta bility, perceive the propriety of promoting its circulation; espe cially when we hereby give no tice, that any paper which is in O0 150 100 40 21 7j 300,274 125 110 185 116 10 "3-J 85 83 35l 29 90 64 36 8 14 56 31 96 71 37 13 19 60 116 146 8 93 31 A'orii-Carolina Bank. JVotcs. At Petersburg, 4 disc. VQ-VAllTNEttSUlV. Subscribers havimr com menced business under the firm of ANDERSON &. LOUDON, next door to the Bank, and directly opposite the store of James Halli day & Co. offer for sale a general assortment of Dry Goods,Groceries,&c. which they will sell low for cash, country produce, or on a short cre dit to punctual customers. Geo. Anderson, Robert Loudon. Halifax, Sept. 16, 1824. 26-8t FiSH OIL. THE Subscribers have just re ceived on consignment, in ad dition to their former stock twenty barrels Mess SHAD, of a superior quality; also a fresh supply of Roe and Cut HERRINGS, some, in half barrels; and about three dozen bcttles CASTOR OIL, which will be sold low for Cash. J. $J. ir. Simmons. Haifux, June 10, 1824. NOTICE. F HENRY ANDERSON, who is supposed to live near Tarbo- rough, N. C. will address a letter to Bowker Smith, Gunter's, Land ing, Decatur county, Alabama, he' will hear of something of import- j ance to him. Aug. 9. I rnoposALs, For publishing a neio periodi cal ivork, to be. edited by a Committee of Ministers and Laymen, entitled the MUTUAL RIGHTS, Of the ministers and members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. It is a well known fact, that the Methodist community is greatly agitated, upon questions of vital importance to the peace and prosperity of their church. Such a state of things call loud ly upon every friend of religion, to enquire into the causes which produce this excitement, and to labour for the restoration of harmony, and the preservation of brotherly love. To be pre pared, however, to perform a becoming part in this important work, it is necessary to enter upon a clam and dispassionate consideration of the subjects in dispute. Men who do not think more highly of themselves than they ought to think, will feel no diiiiculty in admitting the truth of this position; for it is impossible for any man wisely to estimate his own o pinions, when they differ from those of other 'men, until he Mrs. SjVEDEB, HAS removed to the house in the rear of Mr. William M. De ford's store, where she has opened a fashionable assortment of MILLI NERY consisting of Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, of the" newest pat terns artificial flowers, wreaths, and bunches gimps, black, white, and colored curls, caps, turbans, &.C, &c. She has just received, in addition to her former assortment, a box. of LEGHORN BONNETS, and a box of CURLS, which will be sold at reduced prices. Mantua-making1 done in the most fashionable stile. Halifax, Aug. 6, 1824. 20-tf : New Hope Fall Races, ILL commence on Wednes day the 10th day of NO VEMBER next,' and will continue four days. First Day A Sweepstakes for untried 3 year old colts and fillies of this state mijc heats $100 en trance, half forfeit to close the 20th inst. one Subscriber three or more to make a race. Second Daij The Proprietor's Purse, $150 two mile heats 20 entrance two cr more to make a race. Third Finn A WL-rv PlnK tended, dispassionately, to set purse, WOrth $250 three mile forth the arguments on their side ; heats money hung up, with the of the question, shall be insert- usual discount $20 entrance non ed. Indeed, a friendly attitude subscribers $30 entrance. , ... i .i fourth Day A Produce stake towards this attempt, and the milc " hcatsg100 entrance, half preservation of brotherly love forfeit five subscribers and closed, towards those engaged in it, we I Rules of the Course to govern in consider our privilege to claim every instance. The track is m at their hands, as a duty which good order-Stables and Litter fur- tns and men, owe j proprietor. Henry Jlllkcs, Sec'y. they, as Christians to the community. To remove every reasonable difficulty out of the way, we promise to exclude from the pages of the 4'Alutual Rights," every thing calculated to give personal offence. Nay, more, we shall take pleasure in ac knowledging the personal vir tues of our opponents; shall gladly sit at their feet while they give us instruction in righteous ness; and shall be careful to maintain all due deference for their opinions; whilst, with firmness and impartiality, we shall expose the defects and ex cesses which unavoidably grow out of the polity of our church. It is intended to make the pe riodical paper now proposed, embrace, not only those subjects of investigation alluded to above, but also a variety of other mat ter, both amusing and instruct ive. A compendious narrative of the proceedings of the Gene ral Conference of 1824, will also be found in its pages. TERMS. "The Mutual Rights of the min isters and members of the Metho dist jEiiscofial Church," will be published in Numbers of forty 8v6. pages each, and will be issued on the first day of each succeeding month. Price TWO DOLLARS per annum payable iif advance, or at the expiration ot sixmonthslrom the commencement of the volume at the option of the subscribers. No subscriptions taken for less than a volume. QjVr. II. HARDY, of Halifax, iv ill receive Subscrip Halifax, Sept. S, 1824. qUANHCO CAJfAL LOTTERY. " fourth class::::scheme: prize ot S5,uuo is 1 5 G 6 6 133 690 6,072 of of of of of of of of- 5,000 2,000 1,000 500 340 50 10 5 5,000 10,000 6,000 3,000 2,040 6,900 6,900 30,360 Whole Tickets, Half do. - Quarter do. - Eighth do. - Package of 9 whole tickets, do. of 9 half do, do. of 9 quarter do. The former CI asses hav ing met with greater encour agement from the Public than ivas anticipated, the Manage has determined to offer the a bove Scheme, formed on pure mathematical principles, which when fully examined and icell considered, will be found real lu worthy the attention and patronage of adventurers. The drawing icill positively take place on THURSDAY, the olh of November next, ana be completed n OXE BAY. Orders. enclosing-the cash or With a hope that this highly ' for the convenience of Suoscri-1 prize tickets in any of the northern aking will before. He will take the names lotteries, lor tickets or snares. win meet witn prompt aucniion anil the earliest notice given ot" their fate if addressed to WHITE'S Virginia Lottery Office, Petersburg, Va. Aug. 26. 1824. 6,924 Prizes, 1 17,550 C 70,200 10,626 Blanks, 5 Tickets. $5 00 2 50 1 25 0 62 28 00 14 GO 7 00 shall have first subjected them to a respectful and scrutinoqs Hons at any time to this very comparison with 'the opinions of important work, and have it those who are opposed to him. sent to Halifax, or elsewhere, With a hope that important underta more generally attempted, the , of Subscribers at the pending committee chosen by a respec-j Camp-meetings. Every prca table number of ministers and cher and member of the Metho members in the Methodist E- (list Church ought to read it. piseopal Church, assembled from different parts of the Uni ted States, in the city of Balti- more, offer proposals for pub-! September 17. Blank Warrants for sale AT THIS OFFICII.
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