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. f- Mhat the; preposterous .ucuei i;-:,.c.,....v-. ''-In fe!Warrentoh '1': Tinstnnt, tfi ere "js 4n exceiily llvnt. ''-Vfenjmmonicntion uptlere signatiirior r iV4 A-Nortb-Carnii i A-No ' v; Yherobjec! ptthe water, ' Is.'t shoWlhat vfhere Ts;'no; State 5n; the mor?y. ; cbrlcjerV f inV wluctvsiich unjust and illiberal fcentji ments prevaiU:or,wVjch liai.bejen exposed Ctuai'feources, anil indeed t n e?ery ;-: thfrig :;: necessary to ensure prosperity atj home & . ryspectabilit abroad v' A jlmian? contends thaiKesea " ANorth-Caro- assertions are 6rttnnft'nf some, tu the contrary, is in - ,v to such extravagant mi5eprcseniaiiuu j v v j dif.Vwn?;AVe1ave been represen ted- as n deficient in rmoraWpnVsicat and intellec 7UeV and;KeTefuteltm in a prettye- cided tone;- ,Weapnotv forbear; an ..ex. " MianvJresner tririeh 'and flourishing and vhossesea;a- liberal hare of those sifts which 'i rv: hVa ven . Kailispenspd jfor the happiness of " -fn that vtf She most favorta jof ,n?r; sister ? S r at es'-. Her posi tinl i s -re ma rk a My fortn : rnte--he is. equally e xrmpt:.from.thei:se Teritis pra northern jwinier, ne scorcn V liio- heii of a snu therii gun. H ft soil is ii i-- . . v. - ' ' ' ' ' a ia . - ' vide extended terri lories : ' Wt-re we to . tnTeVfrorn VMaine ; to . the. loveijr vanie which skirt the , bank of the, Mtssiippi V or M i!ou rif : we ahijuUl scarcely ' fincf a r pr'ion tf country possessing a richer. nd' vmore tuxu riant 'soil than many ".of the '.'ea?-' sern ;courities of .this ;5tte, (particularly thbti rborilerin'g on thfe.sea'cat aod larg river. Hn nature seemso have; pro fusel v ' lavishril :c very advantage a rid pour r rd forth ail her treasures wih an unsparing , hahd. ;The cultivated lands yield ' .with exoherant fertility. ..' f Ihe Turests groan be-, : T ath the weighl of valuable; timber '-ThV .v fr rivers.' iKe sounds and ' the ocean.,, supply mnnv-pKces.extremelj prolific &as conge- 'vit.ll to thn grmvtK of all kinds orvejjeables ' V.i'in? fo h Too od within tlje. limits of iur ? in prbfuMorr ) the rneins of aubsir nee ;.ad VV :nU the- - nne thereXiS scarctr'anj thingjhat:ne -'; ccisitv demands,'4 arid few that 'contribute . .'J- tol luxury and convenience. ' that CT a re not ' "fiere bountifully supplied.c Plenty ::ind a : bund nee arc placed jyithin the reach of an - i nc! us triou s ind ent e r pri si ng popu latirtp.tr y Nor have our wekterp brethebl reason to V complain of the hardship of the ir condf ; tiorr. They are fivbu red, generally with a - soil sufficiently- prwluctwe; atd mild, and T : del iftht ful seisonsy -' Their ciu nf ry : is em- V ineniTyrcondocive to health and lungevity, . and ha account of the purity of its;-fnun: ' J tains and s-ilubrity of its air, is resorted to : , by the victims of disease who are frequent i :; fy restored to health; andf happiness; by : ; dnpkng their pufe waters and breathing .'their reviving atmosplierei Scarcely anjr h a t which ii as bee n p rt i c u 1 a Hy4 i ra o r o v ed P by 'arri ; jiinre pleaiog to ' Ctmtempfate i . tfan Mime of the tveiternpart .; of Worth C;Canniiia.. tl,he legint variety of hill and da!c--the '.'wilij and romantic scenery will " ; f ve ? r , be t? e wed wi th'jrapturous'deli gh . by the Cadiii?rerpli.ybeaiities'fofHfore. There. i nuthing fahtifalnbr : exagjerated. v In' this descriptions i Every perspnV obser ' .logetDer wiih th'e sfaple; productions of the jouth and siich are the advantages of her cnsenia I soi l and temperate cl i mat'e' l -i hat ' -Tlie cbrreBponderice" between -the Pre- . Sitieni Ol; ine u u i icn - o niics ;auu o. yii Vitizens'of 'Massachusetts concerning the clfarge of av design on the ' part '-of certain . "I'ederalists in that Stat to diSsblvethe ' TUhibnias been published-, We have pe I rused. the pamphlet,1 and as soon as.prac 3 icabie;wiil Tublish; Uie wbnle, or' such " a synopsis -of its contents as will. embod vv ; -the pri ncrpal , facts j'Fhe i pahiphlet is a.r- . r 'fruisUed leaders Vf l 807 and 1 8Q8r calling ; bn' jMcV Adams for the particulars ; of .the charge. the?: ;na.mes bf the actors in : the; conspiracy, and Hhe proofs: ; of its exists ence.' Sd.: ananswer 'frpni .IrijAdHnisi4 .UexUning' tafnedjtn tlie( letterinasmuch' M i th e g-en tl e m c n wh o s i gn ed i were concern- ed in the conspiracy and as the eyidence ' not 'amounting; to- strict legal -'proof- its' . ; publication might expose him to;a public proscciitibnv with 6th er reasons; but re- pcatin's, at the'sametime in strongtermsrt as lelbre, the charge otv-a pioi lormeav- dohe-tb the oribal.l Our Stae, in natu, rnV satlv"an;a'ge?' in measurecombines " the ;n hich .are enjoVcd by fier , sister ,'thte. J She has the erain ofr the ; North. ranged as fidlowsj 1st, the statement of h- -;aused by the sedentary busi Mrlamsbppp beoftlie- ;tibKallnteUigenberlpfthe21st-Airt which-the charge of treason was'advanceel ''Spudofmt 2d.aetter:from -tessW Reh.ickVqf ew-Yprk, ;iaddressedi tuiHslulthe'lTnibi ItasdloWed Jn a,lV Jj.;! 4 5raP!il.rt y An .PPV. v -VrVn 1 . J..;r -;;f ;H rL,;- V. i'.' --' : 1 Iluoter t Ms limily toa RiUdicfc.; r y -'r'. '. i- -'v ' ' "s-.'. ""'' " ;' .yy- y - -- ' ;!- "j;"; -';; . .;; - -,-.-: . :cr cf lac .first letter f to thc citiic'ns of Lheitfnitedt th ,';vTh e foil o wi nsfis thclcpn eluding patt p f tle-answerof 1 1 i a not im probabl e that at some fu- iure uaj, . a sense oi rapieron-fpucy -ity m j. cpuntrjr.mayTequire me.tf disclose ,tho evidehcevhicliIdoJpo8Se8Srian4 loir Avhichfyoucallutfto daythe ae lection must be at mv'oWn fudaTOenU and at iriay be delayifd m shall have gone; to 'anVwerTor-tke'testimnrY-1- may bear:bcYoithe(trib mine-- .Should a.disclbsure'of names even then;be jria'de-by; mfc it;wijlv tfpossi be fniad k yn H u chf reserve! ai terideri hlei derhess 1 But no array" of numbers- or r of potver shaUMraw ?me'vjtoVadis neem premature ir. tieter, me;iromvmaK ing it ; when mjf ; sense of dqty shall sound .,iTpl'1the;Iast ;namberpf0hevQaarterl y. Jdurnaifofthe Am ety,K we ! gather the v following statistical .intelligence respecting the most numerous denominations of Christiarislntbe United ,Staies;;g;: here areaoout buu uongregationai ssi i nisters invNe"w-Ehglancl j 115,000 cQm- :niunicants. .--rw T.vn; . Vi.- "; . - The number of .communicants in the f resby teriah hu rch 1 n the United States is ?abbut jl50,000 ; the number of church es 1950;! ministers ISOOjJicentiates 200; presbyteriesO- : -v:;; iiln s th e If ro testan t ' Epi scopal r C h u r ch 'therearecergy;509 ; ; churchesr reported in 1817 98 ; communibants repbrted .in 1821, 55,000. X .vv'.-'.: v ; CalyinisticvBaptists,in -,the hjiUnited Sates;Assbcia4iohs .600. churches 4027 j 'ministers; 2JW& baptised in sl 828, 28, 852 i I communTcants. 282,494 ; v i i ?;r f ;Tli ere a re i n the' M e th od i s t E pi s copal Church trayellirig- preachers 1 533 : su- pera n u a ted preac he rs,v-1 63 9. ' Increase in 1 828 66L Members in rsbcietyj421 ,105- Increasy jof1828; . 39,108 :; There are many local preachers, number not known. The Legislature of Ohio have passed a 1 aw, to compel .Bachelors to; perform sonie sort of duty towards "posterity, : by taxing them for the support of Common Schools Though we protest . against this mode nf Adding to'.the misfortunes, of single gen- ftlemen," weare.glad as it is done, ; that so' praisewortiiy an object is to be benefit'" vtedfj Thisv planTof f decreeing penalties agai n s t men wh o te in ai n ; in k4 s tate b f ce 'libacy,4 is H great antiquity.- In Rome fines were levied on unmarried, men, and ;Whepecuniary forfeitures' failed to - en sure their obedience to"; these : connubial edicts, their contumacious Veglect of the fair was ; 'punished:' by-degjradation Irom their tribe. .Celibacy continued, however, to gjiin ground in Rome, .and to counter act' its effects, the Censors had recourse to the extraordinary measure cf obliging all the; young unmarried : men to pledge themselves on. bath, to marry wi thin' a certain time. In Babylon an auction of unmarried ladies used to take placearinu ally. The most; beautiful1 were first put Up, and the man who bade the largest sum'ofr -money; gained, possession off her for a wife ; thus purchasers gratified them selves in the. choice ''of '.their wives, as is unfortunately too v mu ch' the ' case at the present jdajr,1 according to the; depth of, their. : pu rses.' When, all the' beautiful girls were sold,' the . crier, ordered'? those less favored to stanrl upand after he had openly'demanded who ; would ; marry, her with' a smaUNsumV she- was; at length fad judsed'to the man who would be satisfied with the Jeast." - And Jn this manar,the money .arising from the Jsale of; the handf some women served as. a portion' to those Vt of Tt - 1ae n-onf I a whom nature had cast in a less gentle mould cv f-u. 'j,'-- '- ' .Vr f i"; -30. . ' . - 1 i.-'... The I 'Boston Pat 1 adfrm states v that -J va correspondent informs, that an instance hasl ately occurred i n that city of a per son's beingxompletelynredf of swollen limbs and a" propensify.to the dropsyi by daily laving theiegs in cold water.Be fore; this,fcappn cation , the ( patient's ; limbs had enlarged so as to mirst the ; s Kin, . at- tenaea vynn.an enusiun; The affliction V.' aoXaptn Afmytra letter ooat navigauon on wic';uuuoiu aiici tef haS'bbeW published iii Londonarid re published inlhe iew-xorK evening rpsi; the Velocity Wl ihe jNbrth-Americi; sbme bth i rbi ream stances' requ i re to be stated Jine uisiance jrora new? ur,' w; juauj has ushaily; beeMStimitt-lP es.;i the po8t'roadJbetveen thetwb places is a - t 'a-recent..m,easureioeuv perioruiuu yj . "v Post-Ulncc'Ue partm ent. . j is, no w e v pr, - ffv 1 ii L i.. IF. a i ' ' la tc tothe. feelings f the families "and friehda' of. the deArf'mayo1- InVegird to the celebrated boat; the Northt : Amercav ;Mrf ;Uenwick states : ..- ;; f ,;l v In brd ert tpgi veT y pu a proper ideaCof o rourtaterecentlyubHshe (II redu ever. ca several reaches;:' Aa sf Wnihnfl t. innht iirbwthese Hriei-lbu the JriveVito stbpv fandingsJ bahriot die first estimateHW suin,e' it4 be54 niilesff trtepVerage passage of the'North'Am erica fbr the last yearr includi ng-stoppa gs werej perform e in less Jthan t ve vi hbu rs f: bo on e oc caM oiii ri li t J cf inbre than te n ie;Jil'eay" at mne; staffed jlanfliri af lesVthan ajhoq hours tr adistance of14rmiles, or foif: eehjmiles per;hburh :As .this avei;age Is taken ; from passages both! up and ijilph v jth e t H y eranydi tTere ri ce "aris i n gj fro nt t he ' differeriCrate of tlie'Q wh t cTi at sbm e leaso n s js perce p tibl arid, the water." fiomrstic :pfanjd&it0i are ri oy t ry ardeht'friends of-the present extravagant x;irin--ana yec)we naye no Hesitation in saying that ,ourJ fartoer their interest-tom handswhich i thejrbssess Clothing which they; want upon their farms', AndJtia stand in what-way the labou r catf be most iisllydirectciiUTAn mian slaves b.n it;- can ; easUy ctotheJts hands by. raising a : few; sheep,-sbmlpcpt tonand by; availing itself; of tli en sehi I machines f for, which have'recentl y been ' invented.. jA- mong these is the machine .'which is" dps cribed in the? foUqwi ng 'article Jfromthe Newbern' Spectator.;, h We hayejheard the mbst.favorableaccbuYits of its pperation r-and we understand that doe 'or twb j pf the farmers.of Virgi nia have determined totry: theln. ? Unite -one of those ina- hinea' with a'-; water-power' I bo m , f arid lit will require -only the labour -of two fe males for a part of the year, to clothe all the slaves.on the estate.- It th operations were extended, it ; come a , source of some profit e' scale; of might be j to - make cloth for' the supply ofy neighboring plan'r lanons. t iwo or tnree fauners nite their means' fbrH;the clothi ,migntf u- ng of? jail machines tneir laborers. ;; If two or tlireje' of this descriptibn 'were established i in each county tncorijfincttpn lbonis erected upon: f small Jsfreams,) it might not only be a proper inyestment to the! proprietor, ;but" the means it f. supply ingxlothing inaery conyenientand ebo nomical manner- v WWmerely :hrow out the; idea fbLthe consideration of our rea ders. CA Perhaps some rnechanicamongbur- selves, mint nnu u 10 nis tnieresi to erect such machines : V:1 . " While at RaleigK, wexamined with muck attention the Cotton Spinster, V exniouea Dy tne Messrs. Anaersons, yno have commenced the making of those in a- chines at that placed , TThey appear to us to be hiirhlvv valuable to those who manV-. facture domestic clothing for their vfalni- liesK The machine" has six spindles, and requires the labor of only one person j It appears to be durable' and -not difficult to Veep in order. But as itis;costlyaJnd might be injured by carelessness, it should be kept ; under! the .eye of some careful person. One, If kept in steady use, would p Irobably. spin fo r 200 pe rs ons of more fne' price, asked for one is S12av It was invented ;andpatentedby;a or lennessee- lt gins, cants ami spins the cotton, land the whole operation n is carried on4 by, turning a'crank, vhTch;any; girl or boy of 16 can do without fatigue. : M r Jefferson's mountain of salt,, fur v inhi2lr which he was ;sttmuh ridicule party limes, h-is lqng'.stnce benj admit to exist jn ihe West, .in the manner wh fed kh he described it Recent (researched have also proved 1 1 he eiisence iff ; hbr ned;frbgs in the praifies' of .Arkansas for- assertug which;. Miv Jefferson W'aV prpnounced' bulist t)ne ofifhese, rVpitiles nasjjieen stt t& ihe I earned Dr. Si if c.he U of N;V-Yirk j w lib w i 1 1 doubt! eY; gi y e i t;'afjirVVerclasi fi cat ion '.The only creatufesV yer suppos ed to exist, ithilt now -feniain fibujbu4,"are : w ejbelievei the C e bt a iir he &l e -maid aii d ike G ri fiin j We i jiaVe? h ;t k bund a n c ejof yidenct rcspecang: the; IJ nicurrtand re rally niodern. sciem e ; appears' to) have left . lielitrio us . Liberties I f -th e re ! .'Is . iin v rishWsacredbeyund alijothers, because it (a t fe mpis to narrow i tdoWu i ua $y, jlegr j?e, t o ii i ni i 1 1 it" bjf ri Ke decreei of a by e t; ?, l:- . :i. tf C-.'L' IT.-. ? .a :-' 1 -' uouna ine vxercise oi private juumeiu, ir frije- eiiqu iry:byithe:? stkn'dard;vo h uiwPj frtiih bt lie jrti&tjbrTaym j'ec't flishnnorsf b;;ff;tr' iheprifesiiMk ?of aiiu wouiuia ii 11141s vnai-vir- tuesi e - d oc t ripe on such at- ed' from historyjnure momentous 'than this, t it a t , ci v ii.i per iy;?caniio v 1 pug pe. separated f -ptiij .i-el ig! 00 s A jbertjrjiv i thou da pgerii nd ill lima tel iw i thou t ;tbe;d e s t ru c t ioir ol both WhenevefrelfgioV lir 6 rsf o r la s t,"6ri h g tn nd. fstabl ikfi ppTitiT ca libettyitVVhebtfver 3 it;; is suppres&ed toe cuurcn esauuaiiieui win, iirst or ia,st, ent .of aciuai.-8rvevs;on;the.iriver' tnatjw Cirter. f ffenresntative m c . ccit'toss;thal50 . are, the shortetbssible. lines that ttbedra W from-pomt iaW a ny : e nec to f , cu rren i, w n ae ver -. m ay oe l e tout 'of; vie W- a n (1 y fo u rt ee im i I es p e r liau r be taken as her " average rjeedHI5:0,. but, little for discovery, inthe , material worl d u a les s . Ca pti$y m mes. Uhwi.ryv'Va n be reduced to matter of fa,ct,rob.liVl xem pisarp .iuun ucu. goe s , ra r 7 10 , 1 ne. u es ; t ruct innf f il jtVeeri fist itu tibnalbfGb ve rii" mVnthere ij not ajtriith .iit""--'!'''!: j necome the eiigtue or uespousra; and overl V ktmllyfurnished to himvby I n a!cJ 1 1 ion o hi sfp w nii f ecMl eb'tiims of ibe Itavolbtion i1wntwhlche'isi rjyediijtbh uelut Info lr;Q;iincvhiioeVPr ofibrvatibb ndnn principal yatyfttfj- lemiW eSviil-,; "iJtiiportaht y-ri! .Kowwii.uia-,iiofpefi;"yiejfie.ifa ni;conemiepc 1 n jr i uh Mtytbe'i btguit eh tf th ;kfr hwbensi? greitf I H tf f hretbtre iio; iyr A quaw 1 1 ty of t h oil h as been in i ifrrr. W e ;;ih'ap fc;bife':; ij0'' vent ed a ma eh ii JbySjy h ?crit hlsed isv ffmpietely ,h uj fejfiSnti iiWd v "p ramiirHsoH.hiiieim pun ance of thisinYentibUe majr bappfeci; iedfrotnt anjacldiiiohiiiadetb hi8;erpitbf orieien ( the whole bgtherntroducti6nlotfthis yaliiable oachtffei Wheh itJsbbrneTin mind tbaf the -el at oip!uei is apparei lion adds greai t ly to the j resourced ' of tha sou'nerri K.aies. an" must; wesftoutu tninK. eicert.! friepdry; s fluence bo tfteir-prbsper 1 1 v VVe; )itpe ) bfeipye 0 toi rnayi; hex fe wa n 1 eel 1 o a .uf)tartia I ;qi ;i ntier..anl ; h;i re a t d f ffe rr n from 1 ha t of the u n fort uii ate v v 1 1 1 1 n e y -rru 1 ca . 1 renov :-v-vy: .- - ;V";-;- f:' rif dreadful Chtcophe '-t instants a little bov came run 11 in? he'j6th tbhi grandr'aiher sbfgj;ifig him comequick a ti d t a ke h i s , mo t h e r a n d ! t h e b i by ou t r of the tire . jI he ' o a Um an, ala ru1 d at J he req uest of 1 he, ch i dii ra lA with 'al to tne house of ;ni8rson,-jnitrw usteei ox Rhea' countyiefirstn saw was the'babe a?UttlebovtbouXfl2 months id,-lyipijirjheyarb ahes and cindrsjnf its, clotheyyhich were all burntiflTand jot expiring in'ag: n i es o f il ea t h.j : 1 n a t lot h fft' pa rio f hey'a nl lay the mther, re eku ig i n g re and writ h- ir;;; in 1 he. most vxcruciat'ing ; agoby y: her cl 01 hest al 1 bu rn? offl . v 1 1 appear?, t htVbe 0re. na 1 ure vvas "tubijfn h ad ij'fra'h i i c w i thld esfla) r" nd tl e ry jl or tu re roved abut j thyardeavingthe printbf her .Jblpiyh"nil.s :artf )' 'tt)Vvhreirerib trolprvluportwbat'ey languished a1 few hours : :and.;li.p4l.f: -Wr, Casteel was; from home-y eHlAwffeAWas ubjec ttti rfits'w By "ihe account of the jit- tfe Doy soe wasseatvou iiears,tiie-ittije -witn her babe j b; her' arms wher she was seized with a fitanci feir info saVs he could rsopulKthem biuf Jltrit ran for.his;grandfatler;..u the act ion ofvth,H rei caused 0e; fititb sub si I eT soobej tha b usi I that she rpse-fu of the Jife Witjt herlchUd, andboth?erisi ed in theflamespf; their clothe M KV ",-; -:3 ivJ fwn?) otf ipmohp; Jhe Lawyer&The Sultan'. ha i n V ie d t he Chei ck 4 sjla h ;br Chief of ihe law, io put b n the niifi tarv u n form informing hi tri t t he sa fc e o f exanip le among h i s breth re n. ; A m e e t i n g of the nar top k u ce, to jjipxi su 1 1 upon ihe subjertabdafiera la bf;l4.' hours .2 voted an huibbleaddrs to his Su bl ime h1g?ine5s in Which; they. freely pt ed ged-th ei r 1 i v csa t h ei r fortu n es and l heir .sacred . honors bu t h begged - leave iepecfuly Jo decline sefvjiig as. :Sold ierfri The Porte fumed arid onlered theitt to re cbiisiderJi.' Curiu advtsare ubV'epljed t h e U I e rn as, iv or, 1 h e v G i r 1 4 s eseryes th e poibt'as .a blunderins; juigrfi,' Europe wa(i I d say.; " 'Another ineeti ng took 'placer, which was sobn4 suVrouiuled hy:ohierspf the Sul tan; wi t li orders to ... confine .1 hem q it til itfVey could agre 'rhissoun bniugfit ihni vtokterms;oand5tht'y now lorin iaii im posing force of 0 e a r ly i 1 2Q0 4 trong, u nd er the 'command,;, ofjh old Cheick-ltsra. Thefe was some difficulty at first Jn! pre serving among so manvJprofeSsd talkers,' an vthing ;-lkev?ience. , This haS been'ob- y m ieurf oy pu 1 11 n gvi o; n siani f 1 ea u 1 v a o y on ift who'nmAretmoion in theruks.1" They have' latelyjmprdved so much thajt theyar under marching orders anil;exject!soon; to to file i bil against the, Russian ;Cedunt .X . ... : v. -s-. , Abetter i"rom, Norfolk, of the 9if inst.. informs lhat f IJeutetiknifSuMthwho killr ed 'Lieutenant'. BouVnef ilp' acduel .ab'mt three ryearVarir, :Ui the vlcfnity? of theifNa- y, Yard-aKJiospocu h been, recebily takn ui and Judged in Jail, in vlortmou hj iiKyirsriri fH is trial wil I cuue on iTi that ,:tlo? Edgecombe coimtyv on' the 5th instant, Dr. :John': W. Jewi to. Miss Catharine Hattle?: Injllalifax cbnintyVfob ihfclstibst.ilrbsitpll atcirii 10 jiivss oiisao 0 cn ic vv. - :?.v.' . v-.t f .' : InjNe wu erapigeS Attmbre; Esc. toM iss ;&iaryr't ay loruaugoter or Mr. . fsnap .?i ay or, 2 - In Elizab eth City, Adolph C. EHnkas,. EQ Affniiv F our'1 v lfi; llafv -Tllfmi -v ri: ln-.;PasquotinfeiCbtfnty Sextooi to Uiss Susan Smith.V ' ! rn SuflTolfc, on :the"5th;ii)st by-tlie l. . Z3rl v ar, i onpf weTuniierstiitiif irni'-ife.i;our-ierthatiwilbe ta kenin hiii-rmuf iiivtrn.ui : vpv.ciu5 a f onon gin a.u avul hurfly; be prepared ;.fo'mi;ttonfo!b seed on 1 beliefee of gi n ni n g:i e V e ry fat m that,: 10 lact, the foi top srower ' will have place utMiie tniru AionuayjOi tuis moniu; ;.ln-as.CttoHk-coiolvfKMiVhar!$s brer nrs. rii!ileth;tv Mr, iV'illbhi : Uelbrd, tcf. merly of NrjrfolW, Va r K - ' . ;fcpie,biri;n .ri' tT-ife' .4fITh ft dr w injj willccrt ai ny tak e pla ce c n JI on-; day 2d Mjrch, Persons wisfiihj to atlventure will" d'i weJI lb wipplv iheWgelvei immediately.- Send toortuhWHo ;;' , is C 0 ?d ers 'by mV f en Tclpsm t li ecash'orprize tick its. wil I chcet ' with thel'same aitention : 3 if 'orfpersoha drawing ssht -:"&.;.v ' :, ? v veamore St.- Petenbur-. ' y; Cash "paid t sight f.r all prizes; V: r;f;I lUDGrE . - rir-k dneyjilieith "of starch, will be-1 ti ' ;VJ' tb the lowest bklderi'the bujldin f a nev Bridge across Neuse at the.Falls; 13 rrsiles north VI , IK V j f ' , - :'.;r.:..Wv. ;--- - JOHN MAUTitf. W CRENSHAW Fcb420th,vI828.tf VV: r A--t:?'-.: -48' O!, the 2ntltoriday:Jn- March next will tic Voll at t he Court Housed in Snowhil), Greene coiinty; the followi nj' tracts' bf laiid, or so much thereof. as wil! bt:. sufficient to pay tax dub there pxtp . for the years, 1824 atid . 1825.. and cost of ad. er?isinxr; (agreeable to act' ol -Assembly, 182 . 'ifftsj ;.- 250 acres givehtin bR U 5 200 ; do ; do;ri JesejMurplirey 1824 a 5 200 do -do t4-Iari?IMiirpfirey 1825 .ezido'ido-iiCath'apprter- & 5 ; ? 30," do- " do Spiers Murphrey 1825 G'dv-do: & 5 300-dot;rda'5 5 22 do-i:dq:'MAaff;jlliami --fv.. 1825 ,168 :do.S r , J hn Riitt J y ,1824 h. 5 '270.'db'Vi do3;-;-W,.nJUsberry-;: 1824-&'5 87adb.,4;dbf irenryifiellb;; : 182S HOyikrt ?:;do-?lMary;Cdward;-A-lC24. US : .23Q.UTiVl6:.X;Cdo,;V-m.iFarmera ;ri024'&"5 ' 225 ' do. do nen;Hrtsfiel(l ',1825 1825 -1824 1824 , 1824 SSfr-AJo' fcrtdo;te' Jessejlrahd ' 1 82 v;;do do,v Isaacs; Pate v;''. ' 1 :25-Cdd doh Itichard JTison MtertZiiis&i?:':: ,39, 4t 1 v..... - .. 1 X . ri A Hi All K Ll . I U I I. Teri Doliarlleivartl. RAN '.AWAY from the . subscribery Jiving iri Jasper;cfuntyr Georffi:va Neirro Fellow, named JACK fie is ypHpw;connplecte(lr 5 ft et C inches and a half high, e I m id c; very b ri sk in hismotjonsJi ou 1 his t left hand occasioned. by a biirii also alarije 6Car over his left shoulder blade.'ile, will aim for Fayette villeNorthCarbHiia aV he w hrouc;i)t from that place two years' acra hv; David 3tev inon.' iipooyo rrwarur-wi J pc ffivcn 10 any person for ap'ptehendinsaid nejro and lxliuf him in some suieJaii.(So tuat I get nim. ;.failors are re quested1 if sad , negro -should be- lodged with them to give, information by rjetter as quick' as possible; ' , V w ,, JOHN SPAUKS. jasper uonnty, ueo.; jan. 10., ' 41 oavv ic I -State of North-Carolinaj ' : ;4v4 . Burke County. 4 ' Superi)r Court f Law:j'SeptemberiTrm, 18231. Margaret cjon way, - , - - r. 'John Conway A V ' : ifUDEItEt)f by . Court, that pnblictioa 'b Hjf.:made;foMthree months' in thii Haleiirh lie- ' gister. nd AVestern Car'oFmianV that tlie Defend ant appear; at next Court,' and plead,' on the 4th Moriday'of March-next.. - , ' - v f It Jtn iimloii mt hind . : ... " .' j ' . S?! .;r.s r VM. EUWIN, Clerk. fXJ' v. 1Jy C. A. CRIV1N, D. C. . : i V' For : Sal e .0 r II e a t, rjptHAT.Valuable stand on Fayetieville f.tr .f, ' recently occupied as a Grocery, by Alien, ms- a; lJ'r-n sti br JaUn F. Gonoke, as a Con ection'ary Store., JkppIy.tO ; y ! - C , , ' v 7. 11. GALES. '. ,lta!eiffh6th auV. . . ' - , 42. 4 ! 171 jr Sharps iof Stock, in the Bank of; L- .North-Carohna. for, which b with crcol security, willbe received in pa vmer.t.v- 1 urihei' particulars can.be learned on application at thU QRice, r, a- Jan: 27, 1829. 4 K TwenUj BolLirs'll'eivard. -V i--", .,... .(-. - . . . -f ...if ... ; . BUOnE'Jail 'ia: AihboVoV'R.indolph Countv, on the, jiipht of the 6th Inst. two neroej, s boy and a j?irl - - Said hoy, calling hin-lr John .Fields,' is .about 30 years old, ; about; J feet '10 inches high ?rut complexion hai x scar on fbbt.;lYSaidjtfoy-:;passes!.for';afree; rr,-n, ii a boy of conzldv-rable- address, a.id pertues : 1. j hn , -been confined insaid Jail a?;out 15 .months'. . Ti. girfUamed tncy Wa'.deii, is abrmt 25yerr3c' .', ir4ir statu rr,'dark muUtto,"and is a smart, f-rui-bl4 girl :They will, bth prcb::b!y ttt;rr;.t to passir 'tr;ef perso'ns,;; is I mar... and v.'!."j. ; Thz ;bove; reward .will be; friyen for :thr.r aprrthen- sion'.anu'deUvciy to rac, or confineir.ent In any jul so ,thit 1 4jet them, or 510 for either cf tlieir:. r ' WM. JUUOVK,JUiler.- r. - s r . . ,v . . . V . - - r ."Yioi.tat'ArK j;o;r;LTdiy.-'-.vr-.; ' iT'be iJ w b ib th b C it v if 1 R j cfl 1 oh u o n ... . ... ... , - , j js ; , 1 1 1 ti I ' ;-'.,.).:. ., 11 11 . For jjie Jo the greatest: variety of numbers. g52 ' do'vlp;do -?fmb:; 63dJ;Ciddvai.Stephen'TBasoa 'A)'::-1825 .' (tasted by Stephen ;liasoii J(iordIaV, &c. ) : " 48 : do V ' do tor Ashley Eason- 1 824 & 5 lttf"?-dd?$l 52 dc;a'4o1f;Kiih?:Vhpen ' 1S24 Sc 5 -163 do 5 ; do iWClThifrpen , v 1824 ?c 5
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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