- .:.. i"
rr
Whit are tb- terms in wbich.bno-.'ot
rvutmsrii wnew i
tfclcs, put in foyror five horses and gaJbff
to iMer.bc rV i Kovbc. .i, V Fayetteyille,
Charleston, or elBewheT, ana . (iispo- pi
his proe -ctions on "th besVterms oNhose
lrLtrr' ln tlU wanner he can dowrll
enough
-..t1 rr 1
NVllnOUt ivaiiroaU5,)fr -ailttiV r-" I
richer men vrm exruau
Lsvc&Md&fc a Central "Tr.efe . aim . w mm prwjeo
tattle c- b- dr ibv.l.ieirorhisrtire "npfoyts pt.v.tescs, butloune.i, ;U
n "imwi ."..,. - f j . ' rie: i,l'thi ii Mil row, for' rmf r tit'it 2J
; ts a . poor mans '
. Vnan.' , If rich
lie. drives
:rc!enstQ7i'S
w plc .v ant li?Uer-rdadi
em' for ihemselyes'..' Vof,
let them rke them'
his part bw- uai no notjdti of beirisv-bxod,'
. hifh:it.his neihhttura'wbo arc t)oor .as hlmr
self, shall be'taafed; to gratify therichvand
' Answer their purposes.?'- .r'. TS. ,
. In this speech;. Avhich isjioVnew in the
' r i in- . ... . . . , ,
eafa 'of the neonlens l bodied as copious
' ' a collection of error r.s could vrtll bef con-
Sensed within so small a compass. f --In the
first piece; it is not true thai there; are sea
fins' when It r.fln m?ikf' no tlifTerence to the
' ivhthp himsptf. hisJ horses,; amf
his vag50rt"are vvorkinat bome;or nproaU,
' Th erf firmer wliocennot : find xvrbfk upon
y-rhW nHntitiori'iill thft Vear foundt and'.whiof
; real I v thicks that he can as weirdo with-
V but all the v labour; here implied upon y his
' A farV. as he'ean 'with it." ouIt ih'owV. that
' ibe does riot uhdergtarid his business 'It
' . is use!e ss to a rcue-o poh such a jbubjecU-7
'"VJine asseruon nerexmauc .auouv -.u. sawo:
ness or resuiKtome iauniuik au jcuih
vince ibis P Grouodsjareto be prKen up,
pipened3tliel;jtiiier
';collecte frnu uare? thatie
grounds: m
? mu cb i eadWS'l ns proved lliel m pi emn
t'fot; hu sbandr V .renewed ?and Tmaile read V1
glands put in, the bestVconn
iuingcrops tne peoD
15that;time 'anij.o
beside other- nameless and numberlessope-
4 rations for fwm aood .Wn
leWilt"
r tiitie. '.fInvam VPiIl-that man pretend w
' be arr Vfle riot
-V sknow the")iiiiaximlr
v'R- never, onftf ;Would jl; wiseTpeoermke
HAsacn a rmcas thisym
3 lieltKebdeCfort
i ;1 And would i t not b an d vantage to such
f 'a raanV buafiie9s!and prosperity to employ
ji i ' the time: and; JalibUrol
:: weeks a
tb. market t a: dollaV altbhmsad ;f va
, t oil ar 1s KiiixUVetl pofi tK h iiiU rca
.railes:?;
2LV Another essential - error in Stbis pop-
I ? t: t af ad d rifes is, Xtha iVffi cnutiorfof a
v Vllait road must eaitehded with heavy ta x-
i '.vfitjoo. i - ineiiistance
j rom ix ew oern o
try' covered with
accomplished in.
thrce'vfca rsv i fotl iifr-leSSi'time,1 provided
jeachltaxable poll payCO cents lanntiallyv
;Tohi distance adu
navigation to the harbour of Beaofo'rt and
in tlirVeearsw haU have 1 40 .mil es of
I cdnyanceuin the:RaU.wayaudbyjsternJ.
boats,0 frbnilthe seacbast?inta5the intenor?;
In three Tears more, the same tax with. the
billot wlbut prQofjiTo
tradictVwithbuf evidence, ;ts tobecafned
Sthe rbnertimber caii.be
avi ay oureisiantr Uelude r jiDTt t iriT'lU p-
-gith!n;butthoi
in in is m ou e oi. m a tk e u v ui
"Nl-LnfJiiio', iJi K -t.nt ant A 1 1 '-if- ft tit
( crea t aa they tbu hi ; beubon
( ' -at 1 1 east tha t.lh e:d iSerc nee
be worth jfconSitleitibnV
'thia becomes ''ep'spicuouy-
tiiican,unaer8iaD. ue
i n sy k b u ii d red weigh t from
,JI. K.ai ejlgn.4.oaieiw uern .is a
oa d o f te rr barrels f, flour 'al
ts J20 ixlol lar Jur; the 1 rarspor J
1 1 n " tiUi l roan O e cony ejrauve
o dollars ia t the utmost f4f tfie
V In eve i v load (herd 18 dollars
4(i ceiits ;a?. nianampuhttmjr in
i.ib a dollars and twenty etxtt
. iad icanbe;cmpletj?
n veVa oce of a single load of ten . bar
,f flours the farmer by ;tKe liailroaH
v c3 :the m-io6tdoil
-'lonh ? :? It - ls?,not truW theh,thattivth
nr. iori . me
1 ItT til T r ! .
. APoMHitimt.nm ' tiiMiPiit. "lit ii - cet taill'
L !
tlas i men;homnejoi;awruH
h,rV-hi:'owuiimaVtbaii
onen ho nrketithewvria ito' allhb
er cIas,j3S o'tbidetyifan4;p
f
&Hlk ; vlbout Railroads r'anals, if
Si'J-V it badynPple'can
i .iv ; - - ; wealth have any :thii, r lo -be !
'vr-r?
r fanner of Stbe'abler'ai
1vadrariC
Vr'br the'IUilroidr'than by hiptesentgmer
J' thGd.- - As scbii ;aa;the rc-d ts tipibeufthe
a difierence; inhifay our; is 1 3 s (upon
' - very, load ;bfl bar, in a.hu n il re.d; miU' 'sg.
;vlt :ls airlherpicrled in very plain
;iVtcrciVitUids
; rbad is almost torully ifib Jenrireiytfu
1
.C;pevpi e aS ;.prvpcr:-objcct:ot miium rnu-re
i f;(:rachy becausb;lbey arechrgeall wjth
:? cin:rWbalihyiJt n ! bresV
ti-4&pirleil,'Ahey are wl likely to : suffer
It rmore bylfche''ordiaaVv" et'f.f.d, " thati the
generality nrtne tannine: inlcresr: to whom
it is undoubtedly of the L'hi : u:i
i porta rtce
to have all the op norfu nines of trade umm
vrjr w i nujiu Y.
"v v ' .
ficrt
lions will beaKinVpetbon 5 but vvfe ha-.
ten
tV-0nViherf it Jsllt last we ihall
!rutite
.V-It is openly in si sled by tlifi speak
t himself i$ ioor9anilkthkt in xhr
er that
nrtor farmers 01 -the cocntr'v."', Is irtliotnr
hUum'faffWl sjranV hWev"er that thia;ute;
tobe a gentle- claralton hourd benatanVaneously- ron:
" , k. ! ' - 'tl A , i
tradicted by the neakei' himself, ami is it
.pktASl1ll;lore:;sl',Jlll4t:Jleshould-:;6ontltue
to becredittd upon his livst nsseHibn nbt
vvil hstandinj; theci'm t ra diction ? This clai ni
to betanked in thet claims ot the poor is di
proved by ,lhe very fact's which ' Jieuidducrs
to shov& the uselef.e&s of a Railroad.1 It
is 'thc farmer'of large property only who
can talk; with so much-ease . of : his ab I ity
to choose times at his own discretion of ab
sence, from home and front hU affairs, from
ten days to two,. three, four or five weeks
together. I vis not the poor man,' but the
richer sort only, who can put fyur or .five
norses into nis waggon, loaaeu wmvuour
r other articles and co oft to Petersbure,
iMewoern, r ayetteviue, naneston, oreise
where, anddispoSfc or. them on the best
terms of Uhose market. It is no1 great
wonder to bear one who can do all this,
boast still further, that for his parthe cm
Uq well eriough without" eitherV Railfoad
br CanailiPubtlessjthe
We todo kll. this,"-can get along without
Ojrejttta but he
TcaiV-'9;l??c6m' riclier tha n he is ; but
tet hfin'Vrfehiemb'b'r- ,th helHs not -'a'pbor
man, por; wiiii ine property and lee lings
wWcb bebsV is bel the true arid proper Ve4
resen tative pf tbfr poor, 1 1 is the S ery
one ;th at 'cannot dy: the things so!5 much in
hit pb w er i w fi A i s real Ij the poor m a s j'a nd
it is ouiy la fla 1 1 e ri ng a nd d eceptibiis mis
application of nnmes, to call himself poor,
and then to assert,' for ibe assertion is evi
dently i tn)li ed t h at a! 1 otiiers can do ' as
well as he can;' v Here is a most important
distinction betweeiihthe fich and ' thepoor,
fwheiiHheijSubject of a Central Railwny
unuer coosjnieraiion. vv nat is ;tno' great
object of Railway ? , It is to throw open
theijnarkt; of Ith (every b-
d v It i s to J p re ve n t i t fro nv being any
longer satu, , ere isNa tarmeriso weir on,
that he is able when he pleases' to go into
the markbt though without; the 1 Railfbad
he will continue to lose as often as he goes
ten time hishare;bf fthelcost of making
bne Ifi bu itfiere is klpoor man f who never
Can go ihtp that market at all." IIre is
a wide -and most striking di fie re nee of pri
vileges.; j It is such a distinction that' who1
eer shaitconsiderit, will find that it inf
Votves the greatest consequences, v It itb-
pHessoJiiueh both;as to prw
sions, ana luiure opportunities oi maKing
iua. xiuc is ciiuuj'a: iu suv.li a cuuniry
aS QUrs, and in our Situation, to. Iliark off
the poor man. and conspicuously to show
to show that he may enrich himself with thleir pro
his decided; inferiority fn property anil fits in the market of the world. Now a
power to the rich, . And with so I gfarin
rr
a truth as this staring us in the "face, shall
vuc;' ui .-.iiicae ai iuc , vi v me riciier ciass
couift iortn, anu.pe pearn wub patience and
creditby: the. poor,' whijehe almost insults
himvwllb ilijec palpable contradiction: tliat
ne iiMi is ; pcHr, aeingsa waggoner anil no
gentleman, but th:.t hecan do' very well
withoutla RaiUatfKbecause with hiirwa.
li'i - : ' f; - - ' - i ' - ' O '
gpri abdJiorses he can travel with a load
at any time to the best market in the coun-
;nir ;Vr1. hor Wtt
thfenbT.tiian' as.
consolation mis oners to.nim, who enjoys
'no subhead vantages, 1
would puxle: tlie orar:to
itiiy i epiy i . i.- o si r ne puigni say, ; when.f
ybn ? felUme-that youf arera; noori ma jf
j ov: i e t, incv uiai jyoxx are; a,. poor ma
well niylf, iimlwobW
that because, a "Railroad c is uiinecesBar
infer
youy it is equally so tome, ! can see the
Minerencef oetweep u.i iris this verv dit -
fencfe
tifcumstances - It is this which makes it
so very JitnLVif hotJmpoesible, for me io
uij:ic iau'ive uie iuauvani,a2es . wnicu
;smkime U)1
.lS llpre re.jT.oitf3 ir,?ff ..'-MX
TOy5u.rb Ott,comparat
i??"u tt,,u i c'ui-ves wniic x am en
srtOTvhcw
nothing:tls rtrr
P,n2if especially it is essential , to that 1
l.;W important pbrtibn 'ofthe pebpli
;Wntti! indigence .and restricted
f"xm are such that they kre wholly
KfS,? ip.';.nome;oraf- the opportunities en
i .j . -ii. .r;i. - - . ' w !". -''., , .s. .
Ucf. 27, : 1828. " ! ' , i '
iria k e a f ctmi jjbon ! ca u fb' again st,,Rail road S r; p c - ' ' '
aridaiUMtsf ,?s X' i:
ACtraliiailroaditbrows - - ' ! v ;vu, A , ,
dbahotrtittt r; V- .- r?- .7V, Jp
.-Tf VgamS & SON havejuseceid'the:
?S ommeu 9 Winnr New Rnnlr 1, - 1 1:
t!F, ifX aiistorof th0-United;State .exhibiteujlncon..
't bUobject;jmwh nex,ion with its' Chronology and prbgressi re
MniFjftwbpr '-vt Geography, by meansof a series b' Maps: tile
prjlndbs T: ff i0 sbow country aairhabitrd
rrit ibii -Vi - by yarious tribes of Indians at thetime btVits
!lP?-n ,l' Sbovery at dif-
I
feSPo
-piouptalvrittttleJeS
As tb the cost of transportatioiif it is sd
uli3h;Dy ebvtonbors
nr. 80 ton s to a steam rri w u:
cay jiiat'v 1Ur' 11: '
this road, .the xaar.ct" to
the one . ho c:-
rives at it, is but little di
.rent frora that
pie ot thcbuntry are likelr;tp be accom
moaateat.vitJi traue,' ;ana tne.iarraer can
sell or buy nearly orf the satne terms as i
road itself. - They extend put and become
scattered thro the country 'on. botl sides,
to vtlVe distance "of . twenty orthirtyV or;
Jsfrrty miles t6 the norland tothejsouthi
u ,no. cQe morr mnh rpftiir.ft nri-
ui u i."v vuovo, ...v..-.. . r .
ces to the lowest possible, ro.atirac irauu,
to rival one another, and to prevent the
farmer if he Jives off from the Railroad,
from tho necessity even of going to it'Vyitli
his -produced This places business. npon
its proper. 'footing:,-'. The .farmer cn now
direct ail his time and ability explusively
upon his own profession ; the : merchant
strives to abcbniinodate.the farmer in the
management of fiis also and . the parrier
will cony ey every thing with 'the greatest
advantage tb'both . This is opening the
whole market 'of the world ! to' the whole
neoDle. ! Railroads presently ;braAch off
fmm tbft mflin afterv. civing a quick aad
energetic circulation of "trade and
to the utmost extremities. -' In such
wealth
a state
nf thin all distinctions are instantly a-
bolished between the poo.and th4. rich
The able & wealthy farmer is immensely
benefitted in saving all the differehce be
tween the old expensive, method otj trans
portation and the new. The "poor man can
now enjoy the same privileges as tl e rich.
'He- cab now 'gather up aUtlielittlerrticles'
he has to spare, the butterv fcheesd, pota
toes wheats flaxseed, lard,; every produc
tion bfjiis own industry or that of his fa
mily, pack them neatly together", Hud in
a few miles, in fine weather, and wth a
:.Hght hpart; I carry them into 'a ma 'ket li
terally ten times better than he could, by
the old method,though he had all the! means
of waggons and horses ; possessed pjf:;the"
rich, j Now the poor, and helpless widow,
j left' to contend with ,the difiicultiess and
-anxieties of a numerous family and who'
iis able to cultivate a few acres of ground,'
can place her orphan boy upon thp pack
of a: horse ,with eyenUwp or threebushels
of grain, or whatever she has to spa rej and
in a few hours he is in as good a xiarket
for prices, or payment in cash or goods,
as the richest man in the country No
f . - . i i'i - Ci 11 : 3
matter itsne uves at a distance irom xue
Railroad. ; To be any where upon that is
scarcely different .from being at Ne wbern,1
and even at the utmost possible rjemoval
of 40 or 50 miles from it, by the enterprise
and emulation of merchants, the differ
ence for carriage is altogether trilling: -Now
there is no longer heed for these vast
and expensive waggons & powerful teams,
'ii i . 1 - ! - 1 - ,1 1 i ;
the earth groaning under their weight, and
the stunnino- noise of. thft hells swelling
tation bvbr others less favored than him-
he carries off the frtitfe of his
nnni npifrlibnr'a tnil. nnrrhiiSprl iihAn flip
fnntlt Tli?rl,;n(r nrirp, in n hnmi fnnrlrpf .
single horse, a
ca rt, or ; a waggejn light!
enough
for one or two animals lsj suffici-l
ent upoit.one.of those wi th h er spirited!
nttie urcmn oi a protner oy ner sine, tnc
lithe and ; buxom daughter ot.the family,!
the rose in her cheek, the 1; cherry on her)
"P ailu u,e ue?ra t nngm; prospects ik
hereye;, canenjoy the interests bf puri
I hoano ftAm rna ir orn - a r 4- ;- r w v-am f- i 4-4-!
tfw "t? rfVu iai
terinf than the.raost skilful shopman ma
hope ito effect.: Now the man who has "st
n7 kmd 1 ,sparej
1 " ;vu ...aac. wiciu u u
all the advantages of sell!
o ; u,v u"1' vcv, i wen os n
whp is able to buy up hundreds and driv
I uiem imo aisiant parts oi tne country
. nui we snau enlarge no turther
upon
1 i'M pan oi ; iue: suDiect. rVvevJlresume
thegrekt'truth
Avhichl we set out to make apparent1 thajt
a comercial thoroughfare, like that f of k
i vciiLrai rvimroau, is; peculiarly necessarv
fartherelie'fnf te poori " It gives an! open
vent to allthe prod uctibns of the State into
the world, and operates
conspicuously lor tne uenent or all. but
afge. and
s,r whose
circumgtanccls
ihutoiitjfrom
joyed by the rich "
CARLTON,
t'ieir
Publii Virgilu Sfaronis Opera," 'or the Works "of
Virgil, witht:opoUs notes Mythological,' Blb
r r.p hicai, D istorica! ? 1 Geographical, ;, jE hilbso
p hi ca!, 'Astrbabniical Critical and explanatory
in English;" together witli ari prdo:oiie
' nk)st i ntricate pars of, the texVspec'i -illy isd
i,ci" lcd to lighter the lUborcT-tlie Teacher,
' aa to ,-lei.d. the Student ihtb i knowjedgeFof
the Poet j ;to "which is added" actable of'releri
ence, oy ine evt jf uooper, A. J.N?Xir
York ' Pce Three DeTlars.-
01 a' commercial- seaport, ja .mo 'pnee-j ,,f.T TTT5rcr'rir K'' "
both of exports and impirts.;, Mer&ntiU SOLAR MICROSCOPa. V.
i "TTini; Citizens of Ilnleigrh una Ticintty re Tes
establishments , spring 'Upveparately, or .peclfuDy 5llfor.ridt tKhat there is nowLvthi
jn vi1 ao;e3:and towns, wherever tin; pep- puCe & Unre McwcoteSMch ,ihirnifie
withonly. the felight diQerenc oltne trans
port by sea; from the prices NeVYork
or Philadelphia.;JTbe4e ;mer;cantifeftsta
bitshin(tit are rt6tfconfiael to th4 Rail
A f .1 1
Too glpnoua to be-jixzed en hU spU
objects more'thanort .u''w times their natural
ize. Ini luortvlertul and: bil)Ivnrushtd In-
f trument,' whicli - magnifies bbjecis ; toas great a
fl ize as any other ift the! .world Will .reinjnjiiere
mtaei clear dajf9t thus affording ah ; ojpdrtii
nity to tho:e who are'desirous'bf- witnessinir its
t.atonishin? powers, ;f tThe mites lirin g nd raov-
jnnpon ie sunace 01 ngs ana encese, tiit are
invisible ti the - naked eye, are made tb"; appear
larjjr r4 than ,1 ata'oi; cYaba n'wnalculk 'in ,vi -par
to the size of ceiVpbsspasiiiwbndeVmVact,ytV.
from 20 to' S() inches in leiiffthV the nortV in
,rious apecics of. Wood oe to ihreeviuches di-
umeier i nea larger :inn a aneep.j. icg-j ot a
common house fly 13 feet in length,. with .Claws
ata l Tge as aj4eale ; mtisito wing 12'feetlwig;
ibe eye.of a :dngoo' fly, sliewinjj Jits, diffpreut
lenses, which arc considered by naturalist tis so
many distinct eyjrs; &nd are- ia ;nnnaberv33,5(;
and conseqiK'ntly , in bib eyes .27.000 5: f v?ry
one of 'which is. capable of formiiiir a distinct.
unatre of anv obict : ler of a tmkil snklermore
ihan.iwemvl fret in lenctli pirticleof thJ.citst
of-a 'builejily'a wing tu-e beautiful And reubirV
organized irutliers, hroad, and-innuy ncb-s in
length and the prceis and : configOTation of
the chr'btalization of various saline 8v.hi.iohs
beautii'ullv : illustrated i wl'.b many ; btheir" ob
jects which are equally " interesting an'd Mn
tttructive As the objects magnified are ! riepr
ficnel upoo; a lurge acrccij, 5l persmfi.oaii view
t hem at the same time. . ;J '
I 'Admittance. 50 cents-Children balf prSc. v
I N. B. No admission unless the aun shinea-" N. ,
I j' Kooni first door south., of Mr. Higb'a Tavern.
f-Hours of admission from 8 A M to 4 P . ,
MIDWAY ACADEMY
FHANKON COUNTY, N. C.
it-'gain renewed , on the'first Monday in
'Janu
ar next, under the immediate instruction of
Jthe Subscriber," assisted by Iiia aoa DAfIfiL. ST
HIfIj.' 'llie! course of Studies will be coni'orrnr
Able to the plan' of Educatibn as r adopted at our
tTniversiiy. 1 As the Subscribtr'i8 preparing his
buildings vfpr a permanent establishment and ;;
will devote jhimself entirely to the duties f- his
kchool; parents may rest assured "that evety ex-1
ertioii shall !be :;ade to. advance his pupitsj both !
in moral RliM Uiieueciuai iniprociiicuu jptmru
wilfb'e 40, and tuition $10 per session, payable
:tn advance. "-.;:.,'.; -:.-v
1- iMid V ay is situated two miles below the; main
filtage'Uoad ten miles from Louisbur, sixteen
from Warrthton &. four from the Sliocco Springs.
For health. It is exceeded.by no situation vn the
State : for 4 years," there were from forty toj sixty
Studt nt: and not a case of fe er- itccurred.
i Should, bo' lie ver,v medical aid be required. the
attention uf Dr. John Brodie,: wliose akilt a a
1 Physician is inferior-to none in the. StteJ will
he at band. Nas he reside within two miles of:
i Midway. The Students will be barred from ex
posure to extravagance ana aissipauon, as.tnerej
is not a store or gill-shop "within five miles of the
Academy; 1 . -.""'--' ; r' .''' v '
win the government of Midway Academy,' ;thej
" ' 1 Til . . .... .. M I . n . jrtmcs A nh'iAli! Ii. t.ni!.l
rnncipai Will pursue iuai ivuiic wuivu iicwiiuiu
with nis own cniioren. lie wm aavise ana aa
monisb s where these fail, the rod wilt be re
sorted. to, but with parental prudence: When
any pupil shall be deemed incorrigible' in klisorJ
derly conduct, or habitually, inattentive o hid
studies, bis! parent or guardian will be immedi
ateiy mtormea mereor. . .? .. .. , r
. Abetters tc me rnncipai or oiuucau must dc
directed to Louisburg, N. C. -
i i :. CHARLES A. HItX,A
! " nnrt n r i
M.
Nov. 6th, 1828.
19-eowt.
JSOTICE.
A LIVUY1 STABLE is opened
1 is opened near the Ca
XJL pitol, and is convenient to all the Boardin
Houses in the city. It olfers.coivenience j to the
memoers or xne approacuing ienerii;Aktfi
Being well suppiied with proveuvtfr,
t wil
promise that no, pains shall be. apared in
lioing
justice to the horses .which may hfentm$tedt
nry care. W1LUA11 Silll.H.
Raleigh, Oct. OthrS- j ; I r 14-
Office of the ligent of the Jii rakmater.
I Philadelphia, 22d Oct. ia2SJ y
IN conformity with instructions from thtj Navy
Department, iSEALEDr' PROPOSALS: .will ;
oe receivea at tnis orate; until aicnuay like tOr
of Novembernext, for the supply at th-Jite of j
ine ureaKwater, near vupe ticniopen jioaas,i one;
nuiuireu ana twenty tnouna percnes ot ?tone
t" t wenty-five cubic fpet to the perch 4 each j
stone to weigh from one quarter of a ton to two
tons and iinwvrtfa. 1 ' ': T : ;-i:7.. t i
The quahtv of the material must be of the foV I
lowing' aescviptioii i raprocic, nomopiiue,:
Granite, compact' Gneiss; Marble or neston
and be deposited within certain prescribed lun-l
its, according to the directions of the PatgTneet,.
between the mohthsof April and, December of;
tile-ensuing year.-v"X.u:. LWv'i f- '- If '
:tNo proposal will be received for, the supply of
a less quantity than ten thousand perches! j
;;-The proposals. tnusti in addition to the i am ei
of the Bidder! conta'm those of, their Siariie?,
and the places, of their respective reside'rice.U i
ri ae proposals wiu oe exaraineu anu;uccucjv
on, by the Kngineer wlio may be appointed by1
the' Executive and bv the subscriber I th ' de
cision to be 'submitted to the; approval of the
Navy'Dep Artment, " " V t- ' f v ; '
NayyDep.;?
r v CLE 11 ENT CV BIDDLE,
A'ge-nti
Oct; 23
State of NbrtH-Caroliiia:
:v ::.:"i''''f' PlT CoUTTX.;--:iV f
i oiirt f Knnitv SentembcrTerm 18'8i
Warren Wallace, admr. of James EngU dec'
d.
' ' John Siirmon & wife &' others. v: f
"VUHEHEAS suit had been brought by DHl o
T V comnlaint ixi' the Superior Court of; Law
IW
and Equity for the County of Pitt ty jaraes En
glish against John Surmon!- and",. Eupliamia jfiis
wife.' and. Gatsev.4 Sally, and Ira Ledorti . which
stiit at September Term'1825 abated by? death
of said Court; Warren WalUce, the a4rnr. of said
James Eoglisbi filed his'Bifl. prayingjtchhav said
suit and ; proceeding thereon renved against
said defendants, f'-w.btchwa 'grantedi and itapV
p earing to the satisfaction of the Court that 'John,
Surmort and ; Euphamia his ivife, Gatseyv Sab"y
and Ira Leadbn;,:defendaitts iir this shit, aje not
inhabitants if this Siate.' itUi ordered-bVr he
Court. that publication be made for six, wteks 111
the Raleisrhn Reirisier that, the defendant ap
pear aithe next ternbf iaidlCourt to I be 5 held
'Ji- ' lilt! ' K a " " tint! c A ' I
in me ;uuniy ui' mi i wuv, vii
Greenville; bu 'the first Monday in March i next;
and pleads answer or. demur to the Bin? the
cornplairiant, or'the aaroe will be taken prS Con i
fesso and set for hearing ex parte: : -'',
-.y'i Yi HAN" AH AN CL' -E.V
ie " " m
iJank Stoci: for Sale.
. t .if ?
FOR SALE 70 (Seventy) Shares or Stoci; . m
the State B ntof North-Carolina. For terms,
apply in person'or byletter-postage paid, to
David'J ordao SufTol, Y. v"-V i
V
1 5
3 1 r
Couity Of Ijiiucomhe. N. C: 1-:.-
Uroad Hirer, an ,nnr, ntl, i;,,,. .: ri?T-
Heid," affed. 18 vcur.' not v i-Jll r" '
coroDlected;;V Any- person .takiu- Un
1"? th .?ttbBcrtherrsald,Doy, sntHW
Cehta, fur their troubl e
:.Ocf.'6Vh,;i82;
JDAYVDSHUiXin
rAGH-rUay 'llprse, about 14 W5 , ' : ;
V. and four years old last Spring,: a. V ' 1 ,
Wednesday,.the 24th ulu T I hUe gSd ,1 cf '
to believe that said horse was taVen ntt-tV30"' i
Jpra.'
fester
year of age, bf bnlinary stature, find
complexion, and nsuallv carries with ,'. . wrt .
uiau s pisim anu a large . oojt
n's pistol and a large Mo - ; V7-J?f
h i will give aj-eward Of Ten Dollars for anv u
formation that may Ieaa n the rccorerv r 7At
id. 23 Jolhrs for the .ppreltfiJ
.The horse has marks on 'hi r-
recent founder. : J 'V -v--.;.-; - '
KinstonJ!I.enotrf Oct. J0ii,,I82S.! . 15
i i
POR SAIE
A StrLKEYwitli a neat llarness. Vn J.
June 2i
73
r-, ; - PUBLISHED,
A J$D for sale at the Book-store of J. Gales mi
A'SonVin Haleighj price three dollars, a ne !
Rdition ofithe Office ; and Duty of a J.,ctu,
the Peace, .and a Guide to SherifTv Coroner
Clerics, .Constable and other, Civil Qffir ,
North-Carof ha.-, Vith an appendix, coouinirr
the Cbnstituuons of this State and of the United
States, and a , eol lection .of. the most approved
forms for the bse pf these OracersV
The-new Edition of this valuable W-V U
rains besides jts former useful matter th-...k"
stahe'of all the iriiportant Acts passed br th
. ; - rts
f)ct;T, 1823
jpt OXT A1NING ; besides ; tiie'tisual AstWBasr"
J -c Calculations, some useful Kssays Wap.
ricultu'-e i a-variety, of valuable, liecipes tad "
nmch. iBStructiye-ajentertaiinglniatter. j '
"The Alnunackn may be Irad wholesale of tha
Pubiisherj, JGales'&. Son," Jtdtih, or of Mr.
ftwariJ- Halc, Observer Qfnce, Jc"ayttevillel
iir of Mr.1 Salmon "Hall Bookseller, of Kewbenvi
and: retail of most of. the! Storekeepers in tbc
State. " : -.i ."V1-" " . v. 1 i ' - ' ,- "
Sgit.l6,:1823.'' '.'': -",;
: NOTICE, i -.
THE Subscriber lost,.1 On the 18th or March
last, in the Qity Of lialeigb; his docket Book,
containing the following' Notes, Judgmenti iwl
rExecutions, which he hereby forwarns all pet
aons froml trading for, and the makers of tiiera ;
from paying the? same-tb;any person but Uki
elfi. . 4- '- ; ,.: ." ,': , . . , , .; " -1 "
-1 Note oa CoL Wqu Daniel, diie Nov lS
for;:v:.;.4.:-.;:.w-..; , - :M34C5v.
t T do. on Alvan;Utley, due in 1826, ' 32 i
' 1 Judgrnent and Execution against Eenrv j
..:' Jones, for; - '.-"':': ' ' f IS 1
1 .'Vdo.'-;. against; lUriah Perry: 3 41
) There were also in the Pocket Oook, sundry
other papers, and thirt v dollars in money.
- -; "-v : '': " -Lemuel joxes.
-.VTake county, Oct: 25. :i ' ; 15 St f' '.
mm
i FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1 4, 1 823. r.
i - 1 ' . i - ii. h
',."'!'..' . . . , "
ZfThe LegHslaturo of; tlie': tateVill cca-,
vene in this City on; .Mondays next. Aa
interesting session is anticipated, as well
on account of tbe'huraerous responsiDlft
appointments td be made, as the iwportanC
matfprft which "will became 1 the SubiecU
oif legislation1 ! V
At a: meeting -of t hoDirectors ofyie
State " Bank,- on;- Toresday ; last,V Fdtr-
joroivne, ; .isq. .was appoinxeii a juu c..w,
of the;rinctp
occasioned ib3T the death of the latefefi
OK J
;ITOe..nod Church
of Iforth-Carniina; ; closed its sessioa
.thicity
resting, session iof
vice i was perf ormed generaHy three t
a tdayj besides -Prayer Meetings' v. Uich
wVibeYd'.a
sura ie noticed the large! and- atteatir?
CbngregationV and listened to the anis
., ; -
ministered to anoux ou commuutw-; , ,
differen t tlenoini nations f ' c - ":. '
vmakeV any ? remarks onlparticai-- i
discourses mightbe deemed invidious,
whiUwfeeldisped j togive !
praise to allwecannot help express;
thedeep ipterest excitedby tlieSernonJ i
andrXddressesf the;ReV,;Dr. Rice,
the; Union Seminary at llappdea-Siusej
;ThSynod"aajourned to; meet at
ateville on the sec-nd Wednesday b
vember, 1 (- 29s ; , -.':
iley:
bi'c fifnf-. received 5c accepted
on,
a c.
from the' Jrrwrc.' SjJ
a ':'2h'Jy- "'. i tLeir Pastor.; ;
yidence, IL u.cowtu ,
bably. one tbSoUth-Cttririna 4it the" V
Ipiktrict of Tennessee. ; Said William
. t . - 1 - -... .
present penoo, wnicn appear under their proncr
heads. -f?:;-' --t, . j
Orders for this new yn-k will be duly attcml-'
ed to; fnmt any. p rt of the State, It- - v-.:
ted and affectionate discourses
durmgfis casiqn
hrdinnnrA. nf VhW ord!s Sucoer vas
Richard Zr. llt, .is sp?u:-M
Surveyor eft . pcrtlcf-Wining, !
this State, in u.3 pbee cf U?yl-x 4
.TTtorr.-s QzUcrJct, dep.
4.