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."is." -i- . U '. v.- .-.t7vr.-: ... -V . , ; - a'- . :V i' l t- .y yxxxx . vj V xziizi ! : f I Vry;', r'VvV rVIV-." 7 -'V-t;r 'ftUnarp by party: ) ::e like brothers.:-' , "j -;: - ' - ,V ,;v " . .- J . ' 4 ft r .t I if - i v V: rrm. t--mA XatTTt w ' 'tftflnniT vtt , RtYtjj ... 'At rive Dollai, peTtim-Or in adrancc . " - m i - v- ' . ' - . :. )--. ADVEIlTISEMKirraj . Not exceeding 16 lines noatly insetted three times for a Dollar, ami 25 centa'for every suc ceeding: publieatibn j thost of greater length in the fiftme TirToTtion....'XoiiIraiCATIO V tJijinldmiT reeeivea..-lJrrTra to thEditortf TBiOVL TItC PROVrDENOE (ft Ii) PATRIOT. publican brethferiVare r 'Opposed to tiie; . continuance 6f the practice which'4tas secured the integral stabllitj'ofthe Jle . publican party, through six successive Presidential -tcrnl s. Ve must express our 'surprise at this demy-suicidal op position.. -.That ipur 6lXiSl ogpfnents , should cry out against caucusing and endeavor to render it unpopular is 4 na ttiral enough' if tJiey can' break up the 'Republican organisation, te J V&T destroy . our detached' sectonsj in . detail -jit?idV and enrigupv-nf 'tls!!their. yp eatiou, Hal ; and shall' noT a man labor i in hi vocation But, let not Hepubli- iciSd' olxtndon. a sysiemy which fias rhith erto been, their salvation, and for which no-jsubstitute of equal" efficacy can be ' found. r ..We arc all liable tbforgefwhat , has occurred ) and? -in "orderi to revive , the recollectioni of some .thlnwhich should not be forgotten, , 'and which it avou I d perhaps be salutary to ponder; up on in these flays, we have thought it ad- for President' and -Vice JPsesident o the U- .T frwa Citv. Jtfarch 18. 181(5. S Sir : On tlie 16th Inst, you were recora mended to the people of the United Statr,ly . A General Mfeting of the Republican Menis ben ofbolli Iloiisea of Congress, s a proper person to fill the officeof Preadent of the. U. States, tor the term; ot lour years,- to com mence on the fourth of March "next i andv by a resolution of. the meeting, it 'was, made oar i . . ' i - t xi ' ' j mr ain;y to ascertain wneiney you are willing xo serve in the ofnee designated, if v .elected. .Ve therefore request the favor of an answer ,S. SMITH, Chairman.' . S R. M. JOHNSON! Sec'ry. Col. Jas Jilonvoe. ' I " i( ' ; ' v , iWu8hingtonSJltarcli22y 1816. . GixixxarEs- :' I 'have hd the honor to je ceive your letter informing' me that I had been recommended-' to ( the people of the' United v oxates, Dy n ucnerai jueeung pi ine nepiiDii can Members' of both Houses of - Congress, as a pmpcr.-pch to fill tlie office of president , -ot. tlie- United: States for tlie term of foiir years, ; to commence-on the fourth of tf.irch next ; and, . that, it was made yohr duty, by a 'resolution of the meeting,-to ascertain whe ther I was: wJUIng to , serre in tliat office; if Deeply penetrated iby this distiniruished v jnark ; of conlidence, emanating from such a sotirce, f cuui only say, that, should the suflra- ?es pi my iciiow-citizens caune to that trust, should feel'it a duty to enter on it, with the tfullest sense of the obligations it would imnose. and with a -Teliance, that a faithful zeaj in en- deavoring to, fulfil Ihem wiU recommend me to the indulgence ot which I shall stand so much ju need..-''.?',; ' X : , - I iljave the honor to be; with great cohai- v deration, your very obedient servant, :,y- 'Vy: r -', h; ; y; JASl MONKOE. . : t : Gen. S. Smith, , f '.. i.. , v c -,h"?f 1Vahingtpif9 Matyh'lfy 1816," Sir : On the JGtli , inst, ycai were reciomJ .mended-to the;people'of the -United Statcsj r by a General Meeting of the Republican. llem , ten of both : If causes of Congress, as' a proper v "person to fill the office cf -Vice-'ftesidnt of . thc United States! for the rterm of foitr x l - .to commance on the fourth" of ' il'arch next ( wuh by.a resolution of.the meeting, it vas uiau; vvn iuuj iu asceruun' wnener; youti Jjx , cellency- is'w liing to serve-in the .Office de - signatedif elected."-. '.We." therefore. 5 the favor of an'ujsyer" as, soon as convenient! . y With eenrnvntg of, high' coderafionnd ' " 1 .,!"":. : S.' Sin'f-tChairjnaii. ; ' His Exce31eiicy.i)atorr-2. TompfynsM r 7VU ; ManrLiitril 1816. ... r- uKmr.jfE in compliance with ":the re- -r ; Miest contaTntd in yoiir communication of the ' J 3di of .March; 1 ray. ; leave to inform you of ; my acceptance ot the nomination with which iheittepublicari MembenvtT' Congress i 'have been pleased tcr hbnortne. 'Permit ixie to I jdd a .r deckritirap.tayf high sense of the ; confidence and regard3nianife?ted by therit in designating mp., as. a candidate for the office of ;ice:Presideht,''and to assure you, GeritlQ (ien, of my greatest respect arkl esteem: - , - - DANIEL D. TOMPKIN?. . Vi.. Samuel Smith,-,t'r :i " - - - Ci . J"! ' ! 1 JC S no longei anyVoom : t0 oubt .that the vote of tbe State of election in that State, fticnidi 6f kll J the. other -candidates;: Jaid! aside tbtit parucuiar preruncim mu uiir, leffortg in ceiieraX. opposition to he f - - v. y . i t'- inennsoi jwr. rayiopa j--ana no vr standins: the friend of Mf.hAdatns and CaTlioiin,;s,iar0!cach claimed4 mji loritvln ihat VState,?the banera assufe us that from the returns afready rcceiv . ' - " . i. ed there is no manner of doubt of tlier bein a large - majority ri lavcarf leBtTcxnanrafiraLinst whom such jstinuoul the particular strength of the friends of xne otn er -canaio ates is taKen irom tne ereneral mass, theyi each of them, amount to a very feeble band.' ' Corisiderins: the circumscoiices pi inecase,! ,xne inenas of Vlr. ;Crawford had obtained but a portion of the seats of the Lejns- lattJre,' we j should have concluded that he ; was viewed by each of the other par- ties as the ? candidate whd was most likely to defeat their particular favor ites T and lience Itheir efforts to' defeat h!lSi.,.heTmIl have a majority in the : Lejiklature; f nohvithstah dins: this inonsbus union of discordant mate- nais against nim, weset aown rev York as pretty certain to ve hiin her ' support.; .: ) , t ; : .. . . t , - ; '. , , '- Straws show how the wind blows-j and we njd it becoming acommon prac tice, amonsr tlie friends of -all the other candidates, fto speak of the people .of Mr. urawiora, wicnout saying wnat par ticular candidate they "will support cTearly siaiifvinir" that he is the" indivi dual ,who,is most likely to; btahd in the way of their particular favonte. Should the same test be applied to.either of the piner capaiqates, it is prooaDie tnat tne very places they referus to, 'would be opposed to them. also, v: , Vno tbx itAitiQlsixlt VrxitxjutSrcx v . WHO ARE THE RADICALS Theadvocates' for reformation of ex istinw abuses.! They are the friends of that economy which would keep our ex penditures" within1 our income. Thev Jelieve that the existing revenues, yith necessary moaiucauons, are aaequate to an the exigencies ot covernment. l hcv are tlie friends of an ejji tent and atir qiitite. -YVit?y a "smalU butueflective and well organized Army. But their chief rejiance rs a wen armed, wcii uiscipim ed, and' patriotic M il itia. i ' . , -1 ; . , As the money comes from the hard earnings oi tne ireopie, it istneir quty, a their agents, to manage it prudently, and .expend it economically; : to ferret out tne drones, ana abolish sinecures ; to resist importunity, ana, laiscaunw nance favoritism.' n4r X'yiV'T''r Thev demand resnonkibilitv. fideli ty promptitude, ; and accountability, of the. received of public hibney. 1 As domestic . industry. . must ; be en bouracced. ' even at the expeiiseof the ex- tcrnai revenue, tncy are, consequently, obliged to inculcate a proper and :ra- uonai HiConomy, to prevent a resort to internal tajcrs.r : '-'-1 ' , " nicy would apply that surplus which Mr .economy has produced to the payr ment of the publip debt, rather than la- IBI1 It Mil UU19JT, A,l(MMWMIWUO laiuiuyot i Atvare hat what ifieybihPep pie must pay, ;they would resort to' loans in cases only-of extreme necessity, -v y - y en -itnowirig tnat ai nfratp arv not rfcrmiff!S,:be sionary - schesaiisatise4Avitb' the poiver actually gran ted and would rie ver transcend the limits of the consti ti- tion-to command admiration or gratify ' vUliey".have seen and felt the e'BecjU-of torcepr. loans i-. ana internal t taxes, a ui i have no iide, to -witness that pictiic"df tnonarchy'' hrfimptwftityeri'ire Radian ts ? The men I who once cgirt-c binedj to render the term Dentocrat oUoui and reproachful j pensionerston the people's bounty, ;;whb wpulcf never cease to ask so long as ; tteras aent to1 vej; obtrusive favbiit subordinates f political hucksters, who consume their time anct prostitute" their offices tb vififv and abuse thoe firni and faithful patriots hbn4hee times jbf trbdigality Have the independence knd iorntude ? to delendtixe j people's ngnts. Let the names of these sjaderera be disclosed, and it will . be seen- that hihW tenths of .tKem are sucking th.eirC suste-f nance from th0;Treakurgi yWK ,'To hom are We to ascribd tnereduc iion of the army ? rTKecal&H1 whonf sneciflc end United anbrcrbria tions for the .fortifications ?jTh&Ilad calsC To whom a jtist aiid cccaoinieal system in rcol lectins the revenue ;?.vThe llidicals. : ,T6 whom the withholding the salaries 'of officers, :V until their ac-: coun : w.cre.tsettled with - the eoverrt- roent ? The Radicals. r To whomV in fine. the rune inillionsin the Treasury f Ane vaair.ais. , Ana yei tnose rToai- Kais wno would fax on us this term as a ertyt of reproachh4Ve theriaTalleled audacity c to anrote to teih3res,tall the honor of our economy andrperii tr.' -rue very infinwli0,f witlttlfeir th6tltiha idl icaid exrrasaiit;Vsfie mentrf , j 'A HAD luALL . iijiuit:,iiie very exiensive; patronage wiin X which this : School ihas Ijeen' favored, the Subscriber is sincerelv grateful he will still continue to labor, faithfully iiithe,' instruction of thoseTflrbp may bf . committed to his care. - The Exercises will bo resumed on the-1st Monday in ! January i - JOHKnOGERS Frinc,I. IIiIlsborb'Dec8. 4-;fc2awt'4 nfJTfTlLli be hired at tie-Market House, at 11 rheFirt Monday in .January. ' V xy Premiums- givep for keeping several Wraen:hd-CmUdren.1't-;-4'V rsfi 'Xlecember ll.-iS 1' ' ii-:..V:7'-law.3tL I 1 " 1 ' " ; Isouis&ursr;' franklin Ceunttf North-Carolina. rWJUfj Proprietor tenders his thanks to his iJUYPld customers, and the ipoblic, .for. the mny favors hefhas received -f Ulce hejias oc cupiedr the above , establish nent and begs leave to' make known that b ; has the same in. good repair for the accommodation of such as ima3; call, (particulai-ry travplUng families) haying, a number of private rooms and suita bleservantstoattefSa them. ' V : i. 'tn addition o the above, he Will accommo date "Dro vers with Lotst Grain, and Fodder up on reasonable terms, f -;-h 'f'4 "'''-'V,T.'..;-: 1 ' -W v.; . v . . p. HAWKINS. " ': ecember 6. '. - k :. . Vf . 7:-r--: FAYX-rKVI14-EjACADI irHis Institution now affords advantages a equal to anyan the Southern States, be Jng conducted upon the roost approved pirin- cmies, ana proviqea wun supenur icaic inleve'rv branch of .Useful and Ornamental pJiicatidn. This, with its healthy situation and moderate chargeai for Uoard and Tuition, mtist insure it; a : liberal patronage.? The strictest attention wUl be tJaid to, the Conduct and morals of those attending it. i ; k TXRMS. : Frtmxfe Hepartmentf conducted by Mv J2a milton with Jisnstant l eacners. . Uudiments, per quarter, . Reading and .Writing English Grammar, Ancient and $2 50 j f 3 Mo- qem tieograpny- wiui, toe use ui ihe Maps' and Globes, History, Chronology, Mythology, Rhetoric, Belles Letters, Composition Natu - ral Philosophy, Botany with Plain and Ornamen.tal Needle Work.: Musics taught bgMmameVUhif'.in'thB best per anm taught in the- Academy, r,HT nnarter t- : ' ',:'. $60, or $20 taught out of the Academy. $100 per quarter $.v j Im' hil.tfv-SLf Dm-wintr, Pditaiber, arid the French language t'auglit by J&'ZaUin&aftative vf France. Drawing and Paintincr. Tier quarter. ; $o l?rj.nrh ' V :': : r ' ' .-' ; - 'V' l 'v 6 50 Classical :DetarttitJvnderJDrl G. Davis's ion. 1 Th e Jtin and Greeks Languages, Natural and Moral Philosophy, Lb- . jjpeogripny ' witn xne 5 use foi ;,mq. fansrsnd-Globea,vt- r,6 Pn trd Ink fjrovidetl the tuderltswitlii cut chii j.' A ta of ?y cents eacn; jtuaeni frr i-ooc!. water., &c 1 . " j-- ' ;t --.ijcard,' including , aJt the .above Branches except oRlUSlC,. 3. per quarvcir4iauj " advance. . ";t-.v . . r- ; V For the satisfaction of Parents & Guardians tlie follawine: entlemert ma-be; referred to. , J. A.Camkon iisq. rest. oi ine dcuoo 'ST-.' :" Committee IqReVd RiuirIBjirsosii ;;i2 r - f. I1J1, be sold on Monday 1st llarch en- umtf: Car the Cpnrtaiouse t In Eliza- bet hjnitv. and icountv bf ;pasquotanii the follo wing tracts of lantTor so much thereof yeari 1822 and costtif advertism and as niniri ahd whichracts of land were given xa agreeable to law in ; such cases made and provided. -' -, r -- '. . f i i 13 acres land said to be oyned by Jcaa Graysf tieirs dxljoirdng the i lands bf Jaxnes Smith'and ctii!trtL'''u":3 176 acres ! land said ta be owncd-by Herns heirs: ad j cjbsf th land cf Ziathan Overtou, 1 . - Ami B J - . A Grady bcir ia cud ?wm last cent, Afid Mcotnjelied., u to bortgng fiir the ottlmarreiniaites ! of:ibvern- : - met. ana , mcur9i yj: $ . z - ,H TlWFigHshlaWDe Rudiments'? . ' :;''it Hh "i Reading, Writing, AriAmetic, Erig- ;; ? :.tine nan acre xot m -uzacui-v4x to pe owned by T"5oa 1 tlarrisi dre'd cr scae ana unknotm ,to ,iatt adjdcicTt!; lot cf " - - - - m Dsc-i;i823r;:7 A NnRRWH JPr TnieW Q 1 rirsHlS lnstitntio which during t!;e prese'nt JL year has been ; located in H iViamsbo raVwin open Vii 'OXFORD on the rst Monday ih rebniary neit. -The principals liaveVbeen induced to a change of residence, wkfe' a vlew.to a permanent establishment where theorem ises. will Comfortably; accom modate their pupils j an4 they have altered tlie time fif enmmiTiiTifr Krtt v andiat the: general ; re quest-of their patrons. l.vrEhe. pupils are insiructedja Wr, i Heading.? Writing "'JHtm&e& tfoMrmaJrna latutMirdhamx. ' fr : - w f in all the -f above branches,' are Sixty 'Dollars per session bhyableyin aHvanr i Music, vocal f and instrumental, JThirtyi Dollars per session. Drawing ; and painting, Twenty Tiolla per session. Dancing is also" taught by &rconv petent master.; r : :H-fVKtr' The first session will ejnd early in July, tbfe second n Dj&cetnber, hen the tinly vav tion in the Veartakes pUee. -VSw scholars pay from; the; time of dieir arrival bhlyl " - ? ,,The system of education is in all the de- )arjtments radical . by ithe aid of n' excel eht 'apparatus, the triitWof Katural Philo sophy, Chymistry and Aatronomy, are expe ri men tally illustrated, anld are thus rendered hobjecta of sense. There areisjx' teachers constantly etigaged ; three excellent Pinb Fortes, are employed' irii.the musical depart ment; and the models fot Drawing and Paint ingare numerous and good. :: j -, No expenditures are allowed, but such vf; kre authorized- bv narents or lArdiaiis "'and the; principals are .detenbmed strict Ihy & n j summer, coloured cotton dresses; and i n win ter,-" worked stuffs, . will be 'worn by all the t i ... : . - young ladies.- : , k - : 1 All the. pupifs;; will board4 witb th pnhci pals, who pay strict atteritioiifjtb their health, then manners, and their morals The nob- lie arid -mivate offices of 'dierotiorr are. regU. iany3oeryea, wnusc everyniBg sectarian is care full v avoided. r'ri - -i K- rCd Bach pupil is expected to bnriff a"cbver- Kd.a pair of sheets, blankets and towels, for her own use, otherwise! an extra charge of - ou per session wifi De maae. r : cannot be made, 'approved bonds will in all instances bt JOSEPH ANDREWS Pinci- THOMAS F. JONES. 3 pals. 1 1 Oxford. Granville coi Dec. 1823. 8-tlP. The Editors of the Newbern Sentinel and Western Carolinian, .will 'publish the aboye until the' 1st bf Pehruarvl '' '"A : r " i f State of KcrctfcCai! oVma. r Court bf Eqojty-Fall Tennf 1823: : ; Augustus Sacket. 5 Jtion. - , : - , TfT appearing to the satisfaction of tlie Court JLL that Augustus Sacketis not an inhabitant lof this State ; it is therefore ordered that publication be made for three months succes sively in the Raleigh Register, that unless the said Augustus Sack et appears at the next Court or Equity to be, held lor tne county ot Rutherford, at the Courthouse in HutherfortV ton,' on the third Monday after the fourth Monday in March next, and plead, answer or j . l ... it-- . J . .. i; . aemur, tne diu win oe xaicen; pro coniesso, ana neara ex-parte. . ; -it ... - v Test, f : T. F. BIUCHETT, & M. rr. aav. yio-zo y::;: ''rMw ; x c J r Person County. November Term,( 1823.' Jesse J)ickensf Adrn'r.pfS Frances bis wife, . Thos. Snipes, Ex'r.f Ricbard Stantord, ; dee'd Ppxtius'Moore and Sidney Moore. , Phifm Moore and Robert Moore, Exrs. of Ste pnen uoorev Ann MVftrc w ic puic u -JNeWrYork -'Ann Moorev of the County of 1 Perison. Marv Stanford and Samuel Moore. IT appearing to the satisfaction5 of the Court that Ann Moore,-of the ? State of Uew york, is not an inhabitant of ' this Stated it is ordered that publication be made in. the. Hal eigniiegisxer, tnree weess, uiBWKtJuui Moore comefbrward at the next Coiirt to be held for said County: oh the second Monday in February next, - and pead , answer or de mur or iachrment will be takeii nro-confesso against, her. JESSE" DicmNSi c;3.c; Dec.10. t;; l0JTWv3Kf: i:.JiCAIDENiOONr CourViC Pltfashd iuarter Seph4 ? ; r! November TenD, 18- ;a ieorge JLereDee ;;.- ? f ' :.r x. Abner ViDiams & wUVCourtney, Vlson , Aoaotxr Aureq aodou, . josepn, ad poii, .eiuyj auuou Henderson ad dou, Mivm aupoh and Riland Abbott, heirs at lav cf Joseph Abbott, dee'd. ..j "" -X TTT appearing to the satisfaction of this Court, il that Alfred Abbott, one of the defeciit m mis case, 1 tiui sui nuuujuiitv vm On'thcsotlon of the Plaintiff by his Ccueb it is crdcred that ,the said defendant do ap tition, cx jTtro ts.t ke.ui-tinrt lsa;'taa?tet &-cc'p cf CrrTfc dcrbeisssrtsd ia thXtis cttspil!!- ed ia Jlt- -C? tS73 CszUa cuccs;y.x; pear hers . on the nrst I-lond iy m lrcorcT7 next, tad plisdV answer cr dtnnr to illa't 0 Ah active NEGRO II ANJ 'v Apply tothisOIT. be. erU. k f ' December St.u.to Jc.-; r.i- v Randolph Cor.i i Court of Pleas and Quarte. , November femS, 1C2J. ClemetaJWood' . ;.i r vt ' sci. fa. b -. The heirs t .law PfRob't Field, dec. irTi appejtring to tSerpourthat part ci JUL Defendants in this case are not tnhahi jf'fh taniftf of this Stte,i.itjs ordered tji&t 'pulilif ation mane loir $ix weexs m tne i uiei71 , iic.i rr; pwrfic4itbe Delndanla a appcar'at tl: b ne!trtcPrccip;d Onartett Sssinu to W heldf H$&ccnrry yft ttteib Mon day of Pebruxtrida plead 1 4 issue ti demur, otherwise I JudnentiWH btf entered against-them. jicopy; -a, ?j fv;.'s.; Pr. adv. $2. 5-Ctr i;xRandolpb County, j. '.?V; , " Court of PesinUCUiarer Sessions James Wiliousen 1 prig?n;d attachment. ! 4i; ; ! " .Tamest AyilswTjnn.j T, . - TT T appeiri nj ito ;the : Ccwrt hat tlie .JJDefeml::iit : m . this .'case ' f. wt' ah iur " hahitant ' of this Slae ; it is ' onlered - that, publication be niade for six weeks in the Ha- leiffh itecrister, snvinrr hoticn to tlici'jiiid De- i femUnt to appear at the next Coiirt of Plca-i and Quarter Cetslonj'-. io ibeTliejciiitiiy'sald ! County on the first JJcmlay ofpebruxry csxt,' ' apo replevy, pieau xa i-sueg ,or aemur, otner wise- judgment final will be enterol against him. J: A copy, :; ' JESSE HARPER, e. c.c Pr.ady.1. r ; Court ot Pleas and Quarter SMiie". XXiX, , -.Novcrnber ;,tcrnv4S23. : . 'X. "' Jfl titien to'sell TTT appearing to the ; satisfaction cf tho UL Cburt that the Defendant in this ease is Inot an inhabitant of this Stater j t is ordered that publication be made 1 c? titf wrc J:s in the Raleigh: Registefji giving ft'dto (the said , Defendant to tppear'' at tlia iWxt. Cttiit of : ' lacfta5kjrte:- 'said county c the 6rs.t Montlay cf pebruary next,aand 'plead fois4fei7 -or demur, j other wise judgment will be -entered against hira. 1 copyJ JESSE HA RPE R e. c. c. ' Pt. adv. SS.f'j,: . a ., 5-6t w i .1 flTIHE subscriber intendirig remove from, ' JL' v Hillsborougli offer for sals the hi jfhly improved lot in that town' upon which Mrs. '. Mary "R Anderson at present resides. The buildings are all nearly Tiewi' and 6 olslied in the' beststyle. " The DWelling-house- con tains six large rooms, with nre-places, ; an ex- -cellent, cellar, a.garr.et-room and six closbts. . There is besides every necessary out-house. 'Persons willing to purchase j are invited to call "on the Subscriber, .who is disposed to ' make the terms of purchase liberal: j v r ; ,: ,.; f v wXLKEaUNDEUSO. , Hillsbbro, ;Novi : : 1823. 4 6t X f"'' -2 XX:: U i' X 'iv'-M-V-j . .j. fcr. the acccir:n;Qdaticn cf trsvejUfra, 'nndcr fhe fcUowm;igulauons sH ru i , 1- -X v ' ' ''Xeave Raleigh every' Friday at 6 p.ra.X ' " & -Arrive at Newbern on tjnday tt2 p.,ni. " tf lrave: Newbern onvTnesdav at 6 a. m. Arriveat Raleigjpn; Thursday at 6 pv r5. Price of asgthrou3i QZO CD Froirh Sleigh to Smithlield, fl ? I ! C ; prxin Smithfieb! toNewberti; , t iU J And in proportion forknyleca distances Xt r t.!-.; " s vC ':". v r - a . . , Each '-. Passenger will ber xUotrcd th e rri- .vflege bf kingha Jgage -wei jhlrj3 lis. yynen a greater. wc,jni.is,iasen, uie; excess will be subject o irreascnabls char.' . . .When it does net interfere with the fort of Passengers, the Stss will rccsitre C:i ' , conveyance Trunks V&CJiies .Zzcl- ta t 2 left for thi purpose at, the Pcct cr-;in , Raleigh; and at the Vizil.'wtpn UzVJ in Newbern. " "I; ' .. S - j ' ' fApplicaticna UTor ccnveyzr.ee t 1 3 ciids at Ralsi'Th to Iir. Jc;h liiisiJ, s.t 1 Trt cf tbeXJrcss neys, fend tt Uz&liii; ioij ieph IJell, Esq. prc-nctr. tr t!.2 V.'i ! ton 1 Uctel, ta wheo, Vztzzizz-rs xr. 1 t! ending article in t:'3 fits'-- trill n: m;'i r-'j ; -ntvX :i l. i -X'.X?:?- i ' " .' Vs 'ie Frcpti-tot jcf tl.'blllef.fr'' !'.-. ivr j: lCg '. thlt ' Ii3 '-lwLwl C.j $ C. . - ' . t:canat:f frsvclllj frcn thb -"Tc. v t-3 1.. ' - Eastern part cJj&s Ct . 1.1 bzcz -ed by the e'ncssrr-;r-.:l I:2:ill ;;r ... s '"' frora the; ;Pc-c.,:;:t . it!:-? -11 L2: wantirr tii f-rt'to rir.-rr tl.3 I'.. 2 x:z r':XXt:x:Zxt-ZZ ..ThB;-1 3 irtrrr-rts.t 17. jn : V i .w. , ,v -. ... . v " . I'M v ffpHBtSubseribejv CcntractcrrdrJ carrying lb 4he XTnited Sutes Iliil bttweeri Haleigh ' and Newbern tcspettTally Informs the Pub- He. that he has cocusenced mnnit.T a Staare 8-; iicc.i r-'-----V;:-"'":r-'-:. v-vV VA '-.. J' -h.-.i- ' , i . .4 .: ..... - .. .-1... ' .. r;;,: 7. f. . : - -
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 23, 1823, edition 1
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