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VV ' : 1 IT ' v ' ' ' -. - Uhwarp'd by party rage to live like brothers.?'; ' . ; -;; ' Ts published everytTe;ssiAT and Futpat, by -1 7 JOSEPH GALES Sc SON, At live Dollars per annum half in advance ; ADVERTISEMENTS ,f Not exceeding' 16 lines, neatly inserted three times for a Dollar, and 25 cents for every suc ceeding publication ; those of greater length in. the same; proportion.:. '..Communications thankfully received. r;.LttTTEKS to the Editors must bcpost-paid. 4 ; 1 . " POETRY. like orient pearls at; random strung. j , :- ' : LINES. ' v ','':;": In anticipation of 'La Fayette9 8 passage to A- TTiericcty in ra National Vessel. , ; " - . ;" - , TBOM THE 3IIW-TOHK jPATHIOT. . ' Wave, .flag of Freedom, proudly wave ! . ! A welcome guest reclines beneath thee ! , The laurels of the illustrious brave; " " i With fresher verdure, shall en wreath thee ! Display the Stars, with rays benign, ; O'er him, in virtue's cause grown hoary, Whose zeal.in early youth was thine, Whose strongest pulse beat for thy glory ! Bear safely o'er the dubious flood, I Him, who, amidst our darkest hour, Devoted kindred, fortune, blood, " To' shield us from a tyrant's power. Pull proudly may our banner wave, ! . And all it3 brilliant stripes extend, -In honor of the good and brave Of Washjgton's h Fhekdom's tnend. FROM THE MILTON GAZETTE. . The Editor of. the Washington Re: publican, that paper which has done Mr. , Calhoun more essential injury than every thing else combined, is stilbJa boring to try to palm the belief upon the public, that Mr. -Calhoun is the most, popular Presidential Candidate in North-Carolina. ' vSometime 1 ast su m mer it was ascertained certainly, that nearly all our Representatives in Con-. . gress, aii Dotn our senators, were jriendly toiMr. Crawford's election ; yet it was then said, strange as it may seem, that this fact was no evidence of his popularity in jNortii -Carolina, but the contrary. And now,;; when it is -clearly ascertained, that more than 100 rembers of our last General Assembly ...... . actually went into Caucus to nominate Elector to vote for Mr. Crawford, still, wi th these faq ts, j strong as holy writ, ' staring him full in. the face, it is grave ly argued by the! Editor of Mr. Cal houn's paper at Washington, that the. frieruk of Mr. Crawford in this State nre a small and contemptible minority. The Editor, iri a late number of that paper, is not a little vexed (that the in vitation tithe Members of our General Assembly to meet in Caucus, should have beeri confirfed to the friends of Wm. IT. Crawford alone, and not to the Republican I embers generally ; and5 thinks it extremely inconsistent and absunl, that; those Members who . went into caucus should have previous ly pledged themselves to support Elec : .tors' friendly to Mr. Crawford, -although by possibility he' j might fail to receive tlie nomination: in the Congressional '.caucus. :.. i-" ' f ; ." -;,-..' The trutli is, that owing to the mafi- ner in which the I invitation was given, no one ventured to go who was tin - friendly to the -Crawford Ticket. ' ByJ this means,-all' Mrl Crawford's friends! who were willing to .assemble in cau cus, were f . clearly marked but ; and inore than 100 attended 5 besides others who are known' to be in hi favor, but f opposetl to "a caucus nomination in any shape," and therefore did not af- ; te?id. Ve think"1 it maj be , safely asserted,- for we have been at some pains I to collect 7 correct '; information on this subject, ' that out of 196 Members of wnicn pur fJuegisiaTure is composed, a bou t( 15 or 0j are; friendly to Mr. Crawford's v election, which leaves the I Tematnin 75 or 80 to be' divided be ! twecn frJ ; Calhoun, Mr.V Clay, v Mr. Adanis, and General Jaclcson ; all , of whom ;had their friends i among the Alembers of; our; L'eslature. As re gards the charge of . a want of concert among Mr. Crawford's friends, such v. e believe is his favorable standing in North-Carblinai j that he will receive, irt November iext, the entire vote of ;th estate ; and that too, even if he'should iail to be nominated in the! Washington caucus, llis friends in this state are however will ins- that he shoul d try his luck in caucus. It is theod old Re publican mode of nomination, and has neretofore been the 'watch wo; rd of the Republican party. " fr" j : , :: Neither the acts of Mr. Crawford, nor of his advocates have ben, done in a corner or in the dark v His friends in: Raleigh had the honesty arjd magna nimity to give public notice of their in tention to assemble in ' caucus,! from which open sort of conduct Mr. Cal houn's friends shrunk, tt is now no (oriou s,- that some 50 or, 30 of the Mem bers of the Legislature friehIj to Mr Calhoun's election, without giving anj notice ot tneir intentions, neia a pri vate meeting; in some obscure corner o the City, witli closed doors, no doubt, and actually Vnade out an . Electoral Ticket in favor of Mr. Calhoun, and have now gone home, and are endeavo rins: to brins: it out under the imposinir, Tbiit ipsidious ; epithet of t the PeopIe?s JTicket" when in fact, and. in truth, the neople had no sort of agency in this underhanded I business. We know of oiie vety '.'respectable gentleman, a quondam member of Congress), to whop they, have, applied , to serve as an Elec tor; for the Calhoun Ticket, who promnt- Iyj,& positively declined, , alleging as a reason for doing so, that it was now ve ry, evident a decided rnaioritv of th Dfeople- of North-Carolina were for Mr. Crawford, and that he .felt ljio disposi tion to lend his name to counteract the wjishes of the maiority fairly and hono rably Expressed. - North-Carolina may very claim to considerable credit iustly lav for having lbjen the first; State in the Ui rminate Mr. Crawford. ,Re! ion to no- ardless of what mirht be his fate in a caucus at Washington.1 she has boldly I stepped forward, nominated an Electoral Tick et favorable to him, and determined to support him at all hazards. It is a fact worthy' of remark, that her present E lectoral Ticket is composed) of nearlv the same individuals who formed the Electoral College that voted for Mr. - jAfadison in 1 812, and for. MrJ Monroe in 1816 and 1820. SHADRAK Ran-away from mp in Ausriis . last, He is twenty-six years old, tlark complected, aljout five feet six incbes hlg'b, stout built and has a solky appearance. H was raised by Matthew, C. Whisker, dee'd ff Halifax county, in which neighborhood, I have no doubt he is at this time,fhis wife be-lorijj-s to the heirs of Benjamin Harris, dee'd, and his father and mother belong to Ilnrv Mason, Esq.' of Halifax. Tlie above reward will be given forJiim, delivered-to me near Warrenton, or secured in Halifax Jail so thut I can' get him, and all expenses paid. -j ; , ;' robt. Ransom. -Warren county, Jan. 17. 1624. 19-tf. WaTi!fcntoiv Male i)Vcaie- I -: - '," ::i my- SHEl exercises in this Academy commenc- j ,1 i iou ; n i w 5 anagement and direction of M.r. James H. Otey. j The, Trustees can, with j great confi dence "fecommcod this School to the public from the following ample testimonials of his character and qualifications. ' i ; - : . . This certifies that Mr." James H. Otey, after Jiaving received fbe first degree of Bachelor of Arts in the University of North-Carolina, Was appointed to a tutorship i v that Institu tion, and continued to act in the office near ly a yejar and sL half ; and that he possessed the confidence and approbation of those with whom he was associated as a member of thecultyi ; ; , He is recommended without reserve to all with whom hex may have business-or social intercourse. . ! .... Signed. '.. 'j JOSErH CALDWELL, President. E. MITCHELL, Prof. Mathematics. I D. OLMSTED, Prof. Chemistry and ',. S-'- ' '. I ''' Mineralpirv. W. HOQPEU, Prof. Languages. V ' S. KOLLOCK. Prof. Rhet. & Logic. 1 ,We, the Trustees of Harpe:h Academy do certify, that James H. Otey has had charge of the said Institution fojr the term of two years, that his conduct has been such both as a teacher and citizen, as to give entire sa tisfaction to the board, rand ittis with reluc tance that they part with. this GeHleman.- His qualifications as a teacher, they believe to be surpassed by no man of j his age,and seldom have seen so many requisites, neces sary for the government of a literary institu tion "combined in the1 same individual, and we have no doubt, but his exerrjplary virtues and literary acquirements will give .him a welcome reception, and render him an esti mable member of any circle in, which he may be placed. v' n-:- " - ' :'xf I i i '' ':). . . Done by order, of the Board, r - . ABRAM MAURY, Pres't V-'':' :t W: ' -y'-' -ix'.' , ' of the Board s? - II. Pettawat, Sec'y- As t heretofore advertised. Board , can be had with thePrincipal or in re spectable pri- aVarrcnton, Jan. 20, 1824. A FEMALE COOK farid.a MAN SERVANT. V- H Hkslett & Robert KifW Raleigh, Dec. 25 12tf rrliitg institution no'w affords advantages 8 eqiial to any n the Southern States, be- ine conducted upon the most approved prin ciples, arid provided with superior Teachers in everv branch of Useful anil Ornamental Education This,1 .with its healthy situation and moderate charges for Board and Tuition, must insure it a liberal patronage. The strictest attention will be paid to the conduct and morals of those jatiending it. - Female ' .Department, cintkicted ' by Jlfrs. Ha milton ivitti Assistant Teachers. -Rudiments, per quarter, , . ' $2 50 lieactmg ana writing Encrhsh Grammar; Ancient, and Mo with the Use of Globe?, History- dern (Jeography the Maps and! ! Chronology Mvtholpgy, Rhetoric, Belies betters, fjomposition, JNatu , ral P.hilosophyjrlotany With 'Plain, and Ornamental Needle Work. Jltuwc9taughtbyfJltaqame Villat in the best :. T ;;-;.'. ." - Jtaliari style. - : . V ( v- Per ann. taught iri t le jAcmlemy, $60, or $20 per quarter- . ;. , i - " - Per ami. taught out of the Academy, $100 per quarter '$251 .)'" : '. j ' :: : j ' Ibminng; I'aiiitinir, and the French language taught by r. Laisingt a tiutrre of Trance, Drawing and Painting,! per quarter $6 French' v ; .. i . i: .'' I 6 50 Classical Department, hinder Dr. G. Daxxs's j'- , Mutton, , i .. The Latin and Greek Languages, " Natural and Moral Philosophy, Lo - gic. Astronomy, Mathematics,: Geo met.y and Algebra, I; i ', - English iMalel Department, : Rudiments-; 'l;l . ;' iteading, Writing, jrijLhmetic, I Eng lish rammar, Aricient and Modern Geography ;with the Use. of the Maps and Globjesy f li r $8 l'-ens ana inK. prciviaea. xiiq siuaems wim out charge.' A tax of S cents each Student tor wood, water, &c. . .'M- 'j '' Board, includinrr all the above Branches except Music, $35 per quarter payable in advance. I I L XVM- HAMILTON. For the satisfaction of Parents & Guardians the following Gentlemen may be referred to. J. A. Camekow, ii.sq. rrest. oi tue scnoo iCominitteeJ Kev'd R.jH. Monaisox. II 1 1 i! r April 30, 1823 State oIls 01!,t-tluY0Vvil, j Chatham County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, - November Tl'erm, 1323 Henry Branson, . ) Constable's re on ! vs. jj n --I turhlevled Heirs of David Mims, dec. ) land. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Needham iMiniis, Britain Mims, Dan iel Nevens and wfe! Susannah, Edy Mims, James Partridge arid wife Betsey, Liddy Mims, Uobft. Mims, arid j Sarah Minis, who are! De fendants in this case, , are residents of another State'. It is there i'ore ordered, that publication be ipade for three months, that unless they ap pear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to bejhelcl fbrthe County aforesaid, at the' Courtlioiise jn Pittsborougli, on the 2d Monday of February next, then and there to plead &c. Judgment will be taken pro con fesso, 'and the cause heard ex parte as to them and judgment' entered accordingly. :."'. ' .." i Teste, i. '. liij ' 1 ! THO. RAGLAND. C. C. C. Jan. 7. i ''(III" .' i -16 3m. s . r- ; - Statfc tyf I Kl OYtli-Car oVma ... .. r ' k: i: .U !.! ' ., Uhathani! vounty: ; Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, . r ' November Term, 1823. Branson and L.uther,t i Constable's re- , vs.; turn levied i on Meirs of David Mints df c. 3 land. T appearing to ne satisfaction o1 fthat Needham j Miins, Britain Mims, Daniel Neveus and wife Susannah' Edy Mimsj James Partridge and wife Betsjey, Liddy Mims, Rob't. Mims,1 and arah Mims,! who are defendants in this case, are residents fof another State : ftls therefore ordered, that. piibhcation be made or 3 months, that unless they appear at our next Court of Pleas' and! Quarter Sessions to be held for the County aforesaipl, at the Courthouse in Pittsborough on the Second Monday, in Feb ruary,, next, then ! anc there - to plead &c. Judgment will be takeiv pro confesso and the cause head ex parte as to them and judg ment entered accordingly. . . Teste l,.jit: V . : 15-3m . j THO. RAGLAND, C. C O- State o ? oy t-C or oVma, ';' j Cliathamj County. 1, V; ''" :. , Court of Pleasland Quarter Sessions, . .c --" November Term, 1823. . George Lutherf I Constable's re l vs.' ;!; J ' V. turn- levied .; on Heirs of David Mims dec. j land, , IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court . that Needham Mims, Britain Mms, Daniel Nevens, and wife Susannah, Edy Slims, James Partridge, and wife Betlcy, Liddy Minis, Robt. Mims. and, sarah Mm! whn r A&nAmn in this case are residents of anrtthT sttf- n i therefore ordered, that publication be made for three months that unless they, appear at our next Court of Pleaf and Quarter Sessions j to be held for fhjai County aforesaid, at thef Courthouse in PittsOorough, on the" 2d Mdn- aHw " uer wvi uiu uic wea Hiv nf YKriJ nf-rt ' thT w4 ! thers that is mixed with white hairs Sup- fklead JiiiToTTtTit will taVn trrr pnn(cJ so, the'-cause heard ex! parte, as to them, and ft seven inches and a half high. Ap judgment entered accbrdinglr. . h praised to forty dollars. M v ;4-Jhw, judgm TRO.RA GUj&m q: c.c. State a? Xartlv-COTcAi P." MONTGOMERY COUNTY ' In Equity Fall Term, iS23. Titus Bunnell f . I ; v v. ;' Writ of Injunction Edmund Langdon. S " 1 f I T appearing: ' to the satisfaction oi the Court tliat the defendant Edmund Lang don is not a resident of this statd ; ; It is there fore ordered by the court that pjublicatiGn be m?de in the Raleigh Register for fdur weeks, that-the defendant lEdmund Langdon appear at the next term 6t this court to be holden on the first monday in March next, at the Court-Hou8e in i-awrencevnie, pn tne coun ty of Montgomery and put in his plea an swer or demurer, or the bill wdl be taken pro contesso, and tne injunction inaue perpetu ai. -: :."',- -i-' hl,; iH'; A true copy from the. .Tournai JNO.'E. "CHRISTIAN C. M State oi Xo-t-CiYoiiia- RUTHERFORD COUNTY, v j ; : Court of Equity Fall Term, 1823. William P.lanton ' . ' fi t, ' .; v f: v. y Original bill i f Injunction AucrustusSacket. S J m , . Si IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Augustus Sacket is not kri inhabitant of this State ; it is therefore ordered that pub lication be made for three months successive ly, in the Kaleih Register,, .thait unless the said Augustus Sacket appears) at the, next Court of Equity, to be held for the county of KUtnertora, at tne uoun-nouse in Kutner- fordton, on the third Monday after the fourth Monday in March next, and plead, answer or demur, the bill will be taken pro confess and Iward ex-parte. If! l est, T. F. BIRCH ETT, C. & M. Pr. adv. $5-25 2-25w County ofRandolpn. I Priscilla Cox, V . : " Petitioa for sale of vs. real estate.... Brooks Lewis & others, j 1 n Equity. IT appearing to the Court, that Brooks Lewis, David Lewis, and Jc hri Johnston & Eleanor his iwife are not inha ritants of this State : Ordered that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for three eeks for the said clfefendants to appear at our next Court of Equity to.be held for the county of Ran dolph, oh the first Monday after the 4th Mon day of March next, and pleads answer or de mur to the said petition, otherwise the same, will be taken pro confesso as to them and heard ex parfe. A copy. ; 153t B ELLIOTT, C. M. E. State of XoTctli-CatoVma. i RUTHERPORD COUNTY. I Court of Equity Fall Term, 1823. Walter B. Rutherford original bil(of In. August-Is Sacket. 3 JcticjnJ , j IT appearingto the satisfaction of the Court that Augustus Sacket is noL an inhabitant of this State ; it is therefore ordered that publication be made for three months succes sively in the Raleigh Register, that unless the said Augustus Sacket appears jjat the next Court of Equity to be held for Ithe county of Rutherford, at the Courthouse in Rutherford ton, on the third Monday after the fourth Monday m March next, and plead, answer .qr demur, the bill will be taken and heard ex-parte. 1 ' - pro confesso Test,. T. F. BIRCHETT, G. & M. Pr, adv. S5-25 ! : 2-25 w State of oYtU-ljIaroliiia f . Randolph County! Court of Pleas and QuarteiTSessions, November Term, 1823. f John Burrow and others, . V. Rteal Estate. Eleazer Fentress. ) T appearing1 to . the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant in this. .case is hot an inhabitant of this State ; it is ordered that publication be made for six weeks in the Raleigh Register, . giving notice:, to the said Defendant to appear, at! the peixt Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for said county oii ihe first Monday of Febnfary next, and plead to issue, or Iclemur,. other wise judgment will be entered against him. A copy, JESbE HAKPEK, c. c. c , Pr. adv. S2. r . - ' . :! 5-6t w Stat ot JT oirtVi-C arcliiia. ' i Randolph Coun yi . ' Com-t of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, 'V! , i November Term, 1023. . I f James "Wilson, sen. ) Originjal ' attachment. v.. C Benj. Marmon suinmon- James Vilson, jun.'3 ed as garnishee. ; . v TTiT appearing '.to I the Cpurt that the JL; Defendant in this case is jl not jap in habitant of this State; it is ordered that publication be made for six wfeeks in the V.a leigh Register, giving notice .to tne said De fendant to appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter-' Sessions to be held for said County on the first Monday oFebruary next, and replevy, pieaa to issue, ar demur, other wise judgment final will be Jentered against him. A copy; JESSE HARPER, c. c.c. Pr. adv. 2. ""-"-, ! -ir.i- ;.::5-6tsr State oi North:CarolinaMontgomerj I ; : . " County, I rpA KEN UP on the 1 6th diy of November JL 1826, by Ehiah t Hinsoni living, on the I road leading from Salisbury to LAllenton. bout eignt miles trom tne latter place, one i sorrel Mare with all tour teet white near to the fenee, ana a nite nosej atso ner ; under ljP wuite her near eye inclining to be a glass-eye , soroewbat marked with. the ger, . posed to be four or live years old next spnn. R1CUA11D STOKER, Ranger. ! January, 8. 13 w3t Sale At ILL be sold on Monday 1st March f suing, atth : ddurt-FIouse fin Ejl en- !i2a beh-City,! and cdunty of Pasnuotank. the following tracts" oftand for so much, thereof cessing, ana wnicn tracts ot lanu were giretf in ugreeable to Jaw in attch .cases made and 13" acres land ak id to be owned by J ohh Grays heirs adjoiningr the lands of James i i i Smith othersr;) ".' I 76 acres land said to be owned bv Ifoms f heirs adjoining the land of ; Nathan Overtoil, et at. it" One half acre lot in Elizabeth-City, to be owned by Thos HLrrisi dee'd or som one' unknown to ; me j adjoining the V lot of vjranay s neirs in saia towOi GREGORY, Sh'IT. Dec. 1. 1823. 8-lafMlr. fSHE Stockholders in the Cape-Fear Navi- cation Com Dan v areireauetedjto atfni a General Meeting at the Town-House in r vcucvijic, un iue ruurui Aionaay ii.t r e biliary next, for the purpose of acce Jingtji, or rejecting, the terms upoi which the'; State , proposes to increase jher interest in said Companyi pMrsiiantto' aii act of the General Assembly parsed at: its last session As.'ge neral an attendance) of, the Stockholders; (ei ther in person or by toroisy). as possible, is earnestly requesteav ; - ; ' - v . ) ROBERT STRANGE Prest. Fayetteyille, N. C. Jan. 21. - 21 4w AND committed to the Jail of this county; . on the 23d instant! a Netrro Man named JACOB, between 25 and30 years old, stout built, darkj complected ; savs he belongs to ' JohnFoster of the High; Hills of Santee, S; Carohna. The owner! is requested to come : forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away. ;: SJ GEREN4 Jailor. OreensBoro'; N; CpfotJ;29; ; 7.1aw3m Jib committed to the' Jail of this County j on tne lst ot October last, a Negro Bov named BEN, about 12, or 14 years old, yellow complected ; says tbajt he belongs.to Jamci Gillum 6f Lynchburg, J VV The owner iis're', quested to come .forward, prb'vej property pay charges and take him away, " J 1 , Ir- -'::rli ,.,-! si gkren Jaiiorl Greensboro, N- C. Noy. 29. 7 lawSrt ND committed to theUail in Bertie CoU-! ty, Nbrth-Caroina, on th- 4th-instant, a Negro F,U low, who calls, himself !DI!K' a- !jcut 24 years of age.) He says -that he be- lonrs to William Miller, livininear l.anca- te boutn-Carolina, U He is rather abovej the common Sjize, well bom in Africa. ma le, and 'says he fwst 1. The owner is requested id come fbrwjard, ! prove property, pay charges and take Ihim away, or he will be dealt with as the law di rects. " ; r3 '; -, II :. ); , I , WfLU KEITHS Jailor. "..I Windsor, N. C-January 5. , 19 8t Classical iScliooV riiHE subscriber havine removed to tb . u X ty of Raleigh, would take under his charge from eight to ten younir Ereritlemen. for in struction ip the Latih and Greek languages, and in the Elementary tB ranches of the Mathe matics. His wish is.!Pto ! receive thk nnrnhM" into his family as boarders that their moral and religious deportjnent and improvement, may be as carefully attended to, as their-iliter- ary acquirements, j j , , j I The acconimodafic h provided for them will; be liberal and genieetj and the'regulations of -the school such, aa tci meet the important pur poses of advancement iri science. w Luc: vuiiuiioi,iauon oi tne lnnaoiiants of the City, from six io eight day scholars will be taken, but the whole number taken under charge, will be limited to eighteen; ; : i The course of study Willjje directel on ft. principle differerit from the modern mode of tuitioh, atid calculated to make the. student sound and thoroughly grounded classical srho- lars. Tliel school will commence nn 'iht f?rf . Monday in January hext ; and there will be two vacations in the year correspondingin , time and duration with those at the University of the State. . ".'H 'Is . :-: : T 7 The price Of board, and tuition will be ?100 er session paid irj advance, which will in lude every expense but that of book's and aper.The price tof (tuition nlnnr. k- $36,per session, likewise paid in advance: t The subscriber' is harJDV to havp It l;n W, power to saV that his' plan has the nrtn r the Rt. Rev. theBi$h6p of the .Dioces, &;id the promise of his cpperation, In wJiatever may render his services reallv nrnfifoKl those enttniwf tr Klo m-i- . . i- GEO.; FREEMAN. iJaleli, In giving the sanction of rhv Annitml w ' Mr. Freeman : personally, - and to the nlnn nf tuition proposed tcbe pursued by hini, 1 am 'Tw.;1" icsens la.me episcopal tamdies in this Diocese, the opportunity of putting a por- . tion of then- youth, tinder the immeiUate card of a gentleman ; fully;- competent io what he undertakes t Vho ihar few month win fc Holy Orders and engaged both by duty an.1 interest; to tire most earnest endeavors to uv std into the J taind of those under his care ' - v,jr me pruiuipjes oi scaina eciencei but- ; rT,H; 'inw pnncrpicK whictt very as'gixtance co n as. will satisfy the taxj dne thereon for the year 1822 and cost ! 6f advertising and a i I r . 'A
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