.:,---' . !f1 i J . 11- 2 ' I, !. 1 in i -" "I' POLITICS OF THE DAY. t ' . , . . ..' ' . . ...... Hi X v Gentlemii '1 hare to request the insert ion of the accomDanvinff documents in your.next paper, I feel very sensibly the delicacy of the subject to which they relate, and regret sin ' eerily the imperious'iiecessity which demands v of me thecburse I have pursued. ' " In addition to what has been published, my feelings liaye -4 been harrassed by accusing letters from men whose full confidence I liave hitherto enjoyed and the nuritv of whose motives, I am not disposed to question. .This publication was not determined on, before the President had, on the personal application of a mutual friend, acknowledged "the receint of mv letter,-and ' : deiined interference: oh his part. The matter is Submiinedituqu cominent.'" to the judgf 'I rnent of an intelligent and impartial public ; and I sincerely hope, that no after circumstan ces may render it indispensible to 'the further . , vindication,' of my character, to lav before them the incontrovertible evidence withinmy ;power. ; ; ';'.. . -,' ; 1 With respect, your obedient humble ser-t ft f. WALTER LOWRIE. V Washington, April 1st, 1824. , : .. . .. : - -r From the Franklin Gazette, Jan: SO, 1 824. Gen. Jacksow declares that he never wrote ,a letter to the President, advising him to ap-j po'nt two distinguished federalist artd two distinguished democrats' as members of his ' cabinet. 'Mr Fibwt, a. member of the Se-j . nate ot the United States, from PennsplvaniaJ atates, that he never heard the President of the "United States read any such letter as that which has been imputed to Gen, Jackson.'' and that " the President has assured him, thaf he bad never received such a lettcr."-7-Tbej ;Orijn of this story concerning Gen. Jackson; ,'tre understand to be this : " A personal mn Vocu friend-of the Printer who has circu-i Jatedthe charge against Gen. Jacksos, statedJ . that the : Hon. Walter Low i e. of the Se-j "fiatv-, informed him, that the President, had read to; him und Mr. Findlat a letter from the General, recommending the appointment! of federalists. Fr ourselves we do not know! whether such a story was or was not totd by. the -.personal and political -friend of the aforesaid printer ; but we do not believe that , Mr. f t jo wkie ever stated "that the President had read to him and Mr. Findlay the letter ascribed to Gen. jACitsoxi because Mr. Mosr jblo has said that be never received such a let ter, and because Mr. Lowrjt., a Senator in Ccngressfrom the State of Pensylyaniajiald never have invented the idea of a letter hav- ing been received by the President which lie never idid- receive.- .We make this statement from a wish to apprize Mr. Lo.wniE, if he-has iiot been already apprized, of the reported ; origin of the accusation made against Gen. Jacksow. We shall, with pleasure, publish ' any refutation or explanation of the story.- -Our maxim is, " h-t Justice be done, though the heavens should falL" ' From the Democratic Press of Jan, 20,1824. M In compliance with the request of our old, esteemed, and valued friend, Mr. Cremeh, we pu lish his letter. Justice to ourselves re quires we should add something on the subject.- We had more than once heard of the letter of Gen. Jackson in question, and a short time since we peiused a letter from a very in telligent,and respectable, gentleman in Pitts butg: mentipnihg the fee -that Gen. Jackson - had recommended the appointment of two ' federalists, bv Mr. Monroe, as part of hrs cab ?nets f. A correspondent in Ifarrisburg likevise- communicated the same informatum. A few days agoiTwe neafd of this letter in a rnore tan gible shape. We were rryfermed that such a let ter had been read by Mr. Monroe to the two . Jjentlemen whoTepreseht this State in. the Se- nate -of the -Union. ; The facts, as stated to us are briefly these : , Messrs. Lowrie and ' Findlay. waited oh the President,' during the session oF. 1821-2, to remonstrate against the appointment of Mr. Irish, as '. Marshal of the Western District of Pennsylvania ; th at the President, on that oc casion, took an opportunity to speak of the principles which had governed his adminis tT'tion, and to show what had been recom mended to him by some of the most distin guished individuals in the eountry, and theji . read the-letter of Gen. Jackson to these gen tlemen, inwhich he recommends t:ie appoint- ' men ; of 'Wo Federahsts and two Repxiblicans to constitute the cabinet of his administration: We have no communication with either of. ' the -Senators from Pennsylvania on this sub ject, nor do We make" this statement on the , personal assurance of either of them. We do, hQ'-vever, believe, that suchj-a letter was ex hibited to them and to others, ami until we are assured our inform ants "are much in error, ;we shall continue to believe theres some strange misconception on this subject. - " . There is one simple mode Of testing its ac ; cuxacy Mr -Monroe may have received and as above stated read such a lie Iter, and vet have forgotten it ; it is not however probable, " that Gen. Jackson wrote snch a letter and couL! have forgotten i. Let Gen.' Jackson inf rm. the public what are the facts of this easeVhisr word Jia never yet been doubted, - and would, on such an occasifin, be implicitly relied upon. - ' - 1 ' . VTashingtoji, Jan, 17; 1824. Col.. Johk Bwrxs, ' i Sir : '.Having read in your paper of Wed-. nesdav last, a charge-against ien. jacKson, as follows: "We have been led to these re marks from having recently heard, in such a manner as to leave no uourt in our mma as to the truth of the statement, that when Mr. Mon roe was-about to form his cab net in lSlo- ir,. " fipTi. Jackson wrote a letter to Mr. Mon roe, recommending him to appoint two dis tk;giushcd Federalists andtwo distinguished Democrats as his Secretaries to for.n his cab- inet. ' Mr. Monroe has exhibited this letter more than once, and there "can be no doubt of v u'the "aiithpntiatf of the statement. 4 The above charge being evidently calcula- : ted to make an impression that Gen. Jackson is th Federal candidate, an t thereby to injure - him. with the democratic party, and believing that the General's character has been assailed bv men -who envy talents they cannot equal, and virtues they cannot emulate, I conceived h imv duty at once-to ascertain the truth or falsehood of the above t;harg 1 this morn ing "called on the President , for information, who Sat once said the charge was F lse ; that he n ver had received any such letter ; that Gen. Jackson never recommended to him but one person 'or any ofBce ,5 that the individual he recommended was a distinguished officer in tJx. ate war, and brie whom Gen. Jackson had never seen, but, who had been employed in the military department by both Mr. Madison 4 himself,: and that in the letter f rocom- mtfndatio. oofSne word was tatt relative to hi politic&l opmions. A sense of justice der tnands that the antidote should be administer- the poison. ' 1 have;tbere!bre, tint? request of you to piblishAthey Jprenin border to render justice to the. individual to whom the nation owes alargefdebt of gratitude. . .: lv Yours7respectfulIy;'ftc. . . i : ,r.ss- fp:y : G9' KREMKR. ' Sin After the nomination of Mr. Jrish, as UlaTshaVof the Western TVirict : of Pennsyl vania, in the winter of 1 82 1 , rny rcplleague, Mr. Findlay, and myself, called upon vou to inform you that his appointment wouldr on political grounds, be wnacceptable to the republicans of the district, and that we would feel it to be our duty to resist its confirmation by the Senate. You were pleased to express your satisfaction that we had called upon1 voii, as it irae you an onportunitv to explain to us your course of policy oh the snbieef of appointments, Before you proceeded to. state vour own vews. voi saui vou woum read to lis a letter on the subject, which vou had re ceived from j distinguished officer. You then took from your bundle a leer, which vou stated to be from Gen. Andrew Jackson, and read to us a part thereof The part. read, recommended to yoif,as a measure of policy, to form your admnistration;by theannoint ment of "distinguished individuals "from; both the great f political parties J of the countrv, without mentioning tlie names of individuals, Yotr.then proceeded to explain" your oW) views on the subject generally, and particu larly "in relation to, tht' appointment of .Mr. IrisK, but of which it is unnecessiiry now to speak. " ' i Tlie circurn:ince of the letter from Gen. Jackson, was spoken of bv my colleague and myself, to several members of the - Senate, whilst t'he' question was pending befiire; that bolv. On mv return to m' constituents, the appointment was, of course, the subject' of conversation, n nau oeen tne cause 01 mucn excitement, ana .in "'opinion was treeiy ex pressed, that, in making it, the wishes of ihe Republicans of. tlie district had been disregarded-' In answer to comprint? made up on that subject to mef I stated the view you hd taken of the matter, in your conversation with-. Mr, Findlay and myself, and this led me to speak incidentally oFthe leter of Gen. Jackson. -The communication to us of . the letter,' and the expression 'Fvoiir sentiments on the subject of the appointment having been hade withou reserve, I was left 'at li berty to' to4 pursue, that eourse. In taking it, T acted jyi furtherance of your object, by com municating to your and ou- cons itu nts, ex planations which had been made to us for their satisfaction. At that time, Gen. Jack son's name was not before be "public. fr theit sufFrages. He was known to the nation only as a gallant soldier, who had . rendered services to his country, which secured to him the gratitude and respect of most of its citi zens, among whom I was included.,' Since he has been named as a candidate for the office of President, his political opinions have become a mi 'tr of more interest, and that J consideration has led to the publication of the circumstance of his letter to you. That publication has been made without my know ledge or assent. Some of th supporters of Geri. Jackson, deeming the matter of impor tance, have attributed the original statement of the existence of such a letter to me, and have," in various and offensive, modes, im peached my veracity in relation to it. In 'ad dition to this; o e of the Representatives of the State ot Pennsylvania (the Hon. Mr. Kre nur). in a publication made by him, has de nit d' the principal facts in regard to the. let ter, and spoken of all that has ever parsed between yourself and General Jackson, n the subject of recommendation for appoint ments, claiming to have theautliority of a conversation with you for his statement.; You will perceive, sir, the very unpleasant situation in 'which I have been placed by cir cumstances over which I have had no control : and it is manifest that, in the determination of this affair, my character, which 1 trust I valux as I ought, and which is to be the chief inher itance of my children, is deeply involved, kit is in your power, sir, to do justice 'to all. I. am advised, that when application was made to you, by Mr. Kremer, the letter n question had been mislaid, but that it has. since heen found. Its publicationwould correct erro neous impressions, prevent future .controversy,- and, I trust, vindicate my character from the aspersions which have been cast upon it. I, therefore, repectfully requestthat this may bedone, in such manner as you may think most suitable I ask it, sir, as n act of justice, which- the Chief Magistrate of the country will find satisfaction in rendering to one of its citizens "who conceives that he has been grossly and unjustly calumniated. I remain, sir, with great respect, your obe dient and humble servant, : v Walter lowrie-. -James Mowkoe, Fresidt-nt of the XT, S.- XTTlLL".be sold! at the Court-Houne in v liorkfordf Surry c -unty, on ;he second Monday in June next, the following tractsof land, or was, much thereof as will, tisfy. the taxes due thereon for the year 1822, .and costs, 5iC. , " ; 875 acres given in by Thomas ilryant, adjoin- ins 150' do. do. Huffh Booth, adioinins J6na- - -' than ' Robert Stewart's creek'. - 385 ilo do. Margaret Creed,- adjoining; Jo- '-.' - nathan Roberts, Stewart's Creek, I 150 do.' d Edward .Jone, adjoining Wil . " . liam F. Flemintr. creek. 100, do do Richard , Simpson adjoining jUharl s Smith, Beaver D'am cr k,L V do do David Lowe- adjoining- Thomas 50 : - ... Lowr,.for 1821, f ! . . ' -, 60' do do George Pouge, adjoining Smith, , . Grassy creek, . ..".- - '- '-;": : " 200 do do Lucinda'Prichard, adjoining Jas. Muncus, Bt-aver Dam 330 do not listed of James Howell or James Harrison,' Harmon's creek, 150 do not listed of Timo5y Coes or Gideon . ' WoodrufT, on Fox Noles, : ; j. 20Q do given in by John Sisk, . adjoining v ' Daniel Wright, Mitchell's river, . ? 300 do do Closes: Woodruff's heirs. aHinin. ng t.pnraira. cvicnoison. v JOHN WRIGHT. Sh'fr. April 1824. x H t. - 45-6w. Price of adv. $3 50. - U.: X fcwse Vy Jf av isatioiv. THE Stockholders of the Neuse Biver Na ?viation Company will hold their annu al Meeting on tlie fourth Monday of the nre- Si nt month, at the office of the . Secretary of oiaie, in me vnyw itaieign,; at iu o'clock in the forenoon. ' - By order " j Raleigh, April 2, 1 81 4. M, COOKE, Sic. 44- fTHE Board for Internal Improvements will iJL rrieet. laerreablv to sdiournment at Fay- ettevrfie, on the Jjth ot next montn.Mayj oi i Board are desire o take notice, 'vi " -:' iBy-oftler,'-'., AVj-" i ' jVi'fy - "--V V J. GALES, Secy, -. ;f Raleigh, ApriM9, 184. r If 'STILL' be received bv the Wardens of ? ? "the Poor at their nieetins: on the first Satimlrij in May, for the building of-ten framed houses. on the lands late the property of Mr. Jeliu Scott, dee'd. Timber and the use of the saw -mill fumished to the underta ker. ' - : ' . v,.' Wake county, April 1B"24- ;- , 45 A main of 21 Cocks will be fought at War- renton, on .Wednesday tneMrr or tne pre j sent month, between the Virginians North-Carolinians, for50 the fight, and S50Q the odd. j :; i ;.. , . April 17. .- .;h- " ' v-': . 45tt 1 SNveevstakes Wacfc. A "S weeps ake mile he Us, by 3 year old CO J s and tillies, vi!f be run" over the War- renton Cfire,on Fri lay the 14th of May next. 7 f subscribers' at $100 each, half for feit.. ' ' H; ;!'..:' : . : ' lApririTj , : - . - " " .'4 ' ' 4 LExArnJEli M'KEKZIE, living at the V- Smok.y.Taver'V.on the Yadkin r. ::!,, ten' miles v est of Fayette ville, en1 ers a dark bay horse, drooped rump, 14 hands high, about 8 oi- 9 years okL and valued at thirty-five dol lars. ' '- J - ' -. --. I . MALCOM RAY, Iianger. Cumbcrland co. Apr l 15. 1SQ4. 45-3t. ri7HElE will be a main of Cocks foiuht at RJ Sparta, Georgia, for 100 dollars, the fight, 1 000 do! lars, t he okI, lo cam mence. the 17th May next ' April'7, 184. 44-law4w. ONLY TWO DRAWINGS MOIJF. The great and splendid Capital I j . in the : ; Gravid State Lottery Of Maryland, which is drawn by the Com- ! mi&sroners appointed by the State, 111 I 'X'ikc city of Baltimore. ! TWO DRAWINGS MORE, , : Will complete this Lottery, and the following 1 prizes are to be drawn. 18100,000 820,000 10,000 f 10,000 5,000 7 of 1,000 Besides many smaller prizes. DRA WS 13th MAY. Tickets, $20 I Quarters, Halves; " : 10 Eighths, 5 2 0 - J Warranted -undrawn and for sale at (.' miuws, . ' Lottery and Exchange Office, 1 Baltimore, j 0ASII advancetl for prices as soon as drawn. And . where was sold and paid two of the largest prizes ever sold in America, viWi: No. 759, $100,000, No. 3320, 100,000, besides many of 50,000, 40,000, Sec. ' Ji TO FH 15 PUBLIC. Notwithstanding the recent advance of Tickets in Baltimore, to $20, all orders prior to the first pt May, inclosing cash post pad at the, 1 ate of l 5 dollars, will meet prompt atten tion it addressed to j - s: G M April 10, 1824. ALLEN, Ba tiri;ore. 44-tlstM. A Last of lifeWers Reniaining in the Post-(Office at Oxford, ;! i. U. April 1, 1624. ii Edward C. .Allen, Nlscjn Andrews, Col.. Amis, James Appleton 2., ifl. Rowjand Biyant, srnr. Fsq. Rowland Biyant, juhr. John ,'Boswell, Maj. Mcajah BUliock, Kichard II.; JJullock, George Bui lock, Wm. & Rich 'd Bullock, Thomas Bow ens, John Barker, Henry J'. Bryan, David or B urges Avail. ; . ' ' C Rev. Jesse H. Cobb, -.William Card- well, William Cosby, Gfiggle P. Cop eland, John Chandler, Shem Cooke, Mr. Cardsville, Miss 1 abittia Ghanctier, Jnq. Manguui orW. C nedy. : , " ... . Matthew,!!. Downey, Mrs. Rody Dick erson, Rev. James Douglass, Harson Daniel, Cyrus Davis; senr. ' Wdlis Daniel, Absalom Dayis, Samuel Dowton, James Daniel, Esq. Robt: Dickins, & Co. Miss Rebecca A. Davis, .Judge Dphne 11. .': ' 4 John M. Evarjs. ' i. Richersoa 1-Yecm.in, William Flem ining, Robert Frcur, Esq. -Sary.Gooch, Archibald Gordon, Daniel Gooch, senr. Esq. Jno. Glass: .f-Josh; Hutcheraon, Willis Hicks Thos. or John Howel, Samuel Hays, Lemuel Hob good, Elvis Ham, Samuel Hunt, Ransom Har ris, Doct, ThonVas Hunt 4, Solomon Haves. Margaret Hester, Simeon Hayes, Miss SeTtna j i arris. ; . . - - . ' J. Edward Jones 2, Capt Lewellin Jones, Mos 1 Jqnes, Eq. Gabriel Jones, Nncv, Jin kins, Poll' Jones, William P. Jinkinsj Miss A. Mj Jones, . William Jones. - I A' William Kennon, Rev. Si K. Kollock, Tsaaclc Kittrell. : ; X.-Jphri Lopk' X - i . ft Lewi Mc ze, John Moored Elizabeth Meadows, John Mangum, James Mufry, John B. Manier, &1 Co. William Mallerj. v i FAi Paschali, Esq. Grandison Philpot, Elizabeth Pulliam, Sliadrick Parrish, Dr. H. L.;Plummer, Miss Martha Parham. " R. Clark Royster. 2, John Rust, Banister Royster, Klizabeth Ragsdale. : i.j S, - William Salmon, Benjamin Sims, Mar cus Sanford, JohnSpears, Col. M. Smith, Dr. John P. Smitli. 1 ; ' ' , . T. Warner Taylor; Thomas Turner, John Taylor, Esq. Thos. & U Ter. r , KpJacob. Vintcin., . , T . fr-' y ; " V -;-f-,'r7l--anieVUrnstea.l v : f i ' i ir.Jos. G. Williams, Clement W'ilkins, Anderson WijkinsP. M. Washum, WiUiam Washington, Walker Watkins, Rev. Wm. Worrel, William Williams, Ephraim Willis, Win. 11 Welch,5 John West, Thomas H. Wi ley, Isaac Weaver, Massa Webbp car of Woodson Daniel. -x - ':"'" T. J. 11. Yancey, John Y; Young, A, Yamf ey ' JOS. LEiDOB Y, p. M I .... -1 . - : . f .... . .i'.j . . -.. ... . ,-. - ., ' 'TnifE memb ers of the Protestant-Episcopal 4 3t; Church, irt the Diocese of North-CaroTi na, are requested y to -take Convention of this Churc WillLimsnoro, GranyilJe Cormt, on Thurs day the 6th May next, A full Representation is desired, as business of consequence, will be laid before them. They arealsp inform ed, that the lAgent of Ihe general Theological Seminary, Mr. iiobt. B. L'loes will iattt nl, to take up t lie amount subscribed in this Di ocese to that! important fnstitutioii.' v f 1 J NO. S . R A V EN.i C H O FT. . y Raleigh, April 15. f - - 45 3t . ' Kaleiirh, March 31, 1824 PHE Cane-Fear Navigation Company Irav- 3. ing; acceded to the terms of the Act' of the . iien-ral AssvmbJv- or last sefsion, tne Board for Internal Improvement have resolv ed to subscribe, m' behalf of the State-.for an-1 f .525,000 of additional Stock in said Company, agreeably to tne provisions otsaiu actanu toj. couxt ot l'?eas ami; Quaru r 4ptV rayettevine;as soon as tne . present nig n wa-i Kestan ti & lor,- 1 ; fp'r ctioii ciihciif iium:I'tic tt v nvic mm I - a - . n -i -. different poVtions, and offering jiiiexecution ; The heirs at law: ofrWilTTam f fa0 " f;r v i a w k7tvv uiitiiivvi y 1. . jjw a ay vv w- ?- . J 1,J 'Willi r 11 K tore the 1st ot May next,tor lurmsiung uu,uytf feet of two inch Pine Plank, from 16 to 18 feet loner, 12 inobes wide, not" less than' 20,000 in anv one contract to be aeiivereci at sucn time and place on the River as may be pre scribed in said contracts. By order of the Boaril, ! ; - - J. GALES, Sccry. T; February Term of Johnsjon County will be heard ex-par;i as to them Goiirt, the subscriber took out letters of Test. . . MIOI T'L II K. ad ministration upon the estate of I j6hnWriI hams, late of said county, disceased. ' All yjersons jindebted to the said estate," are re quested to. make payment without delay, ami uiose iia-vin ciauns aiainsi hereby requeste 1 to present then.iicated, within; the time or this notice wrill be plead in bar of their re covery. ' : . J ; T- IS A AC WILT J A MS, Adm'r. Johnston countv, March 5, 1824. 39-4t Thi advertisement whs inserted a few weeks sijnee, s.nd November Term, was erro- neously printed instead of February. It ublished to rectify the mistake. now re-n BYds Contvactoxs Wanted. TUB . ed I onuge isitpoe ouiir. - , . - J compiecteM says he has been n -iw fiiuiic ui 1 imiuci ijicis. r inns ki owciiu:-1 cc, anu iaKe nim. avav. cations for both descriptions vill be seen m the hands of Dr. James A. Craig, .'Haw River Jost ; Office,-after the 15th of April next, and in the meantime" every information res pee ing the Bridge will he given at the State En gineers Office, m Raleigh. Si J,1 .11 A XTl l .Pfl VP JO. CLEN DENTIN, MICH'U HOLT, W. MON TGOMETtY ALEX' It. ALLEN, . 39 March 25th, 1824. have about 10,000 acres of Land in several I . tracts within the Ch:ckaaw purchase. State of Tennessee, on the Losahatchie,' Hatch:e, Forked Deer and,! ennessee rivers, well situated and of good . quality, ' which I would sell or exchange for valuable lands within : 40 miles -of thi3 place. The titles to the. difTefent tracts are indisputable and se-J scribersjiving in Franklin. cureu ; ana .ueir situati n can De ascertaineci on application to John C. M'Lemore, Esct. of Nashville, Tennessee, or mj'self. Also, I would sell . the very valuable Lot and Store occupied by Mr. Nevin M'Laurin .and Wm Widdrfield. ir. situated on Hav- street, extending to (and the same width onv a back, street opposite the State Bank Jot,) within 80 feet ofthe Town House square and I can with safety say, inferior to none, in boint. of .location, for mercantile purposes,, in this place, . . SAM. P. ASHE., : Fvetteyille, N. C. April, 1324. 43,-6 vr. 8 GRAYED or Stolen from the Stable of ArchipahV Dav in Franklin county,' on the night of the 9th instant, a likely RAY HOWSE, with a black mane and tail, both hind feet white, 6 years old this spring, full 15 hands higli. trots remarkably fast an 1 Ve y spiritedi - The said horse got an acciden tul fall lasf summer on very hard ground, v hichtook the skin. entirely from noth knees, the effe cts of which, may be discovered If XHtTiined cl(sely.- No other marks recoU !ected. The above reward will be given tiJ r son' th t w II return the Horse to Dr. Gillett; of Raleigh, or to, me in Louisburg, and secure. the Thief in any Jail in the State or twenty-five dollars for ' thef ecovery of the Horse. . i -'."-.. 4 MILO LATIMER. Louisburg, Feb. 18. i . , wptf . Tnty VioVVaYs TLear A. AN AWAY from the- Subscriber, living n Person county! seven miles from the Court House, on Mayd Creek, on the tenth of February last, a NegrojMah by the name f EDMUND, He is about 22 or-23 years ild,. five feet nine or ten inches high ; has a good countenance and. tells a fair story ; is rather of alight complection, and lias a small beard - There is one particular mark on him, one of hisleecs is larprer! than the other, owiner to his formerly having an ulcer on it. He xLl LI . tl " " ll '.''' - , ' was ToieraDiv wen aressea in nomespun; had ona fur hat half wim a mixed Coat, or a blue yam one, trimme, with red, and had on bootees and I suppose has the appearance of a traveller. Thejast account I had of hiin he was on his way ,tol()xford,' Granville Coun ty, and from thence he intended, to go to wards Raleigh. Some' person has given him a kind of free pass.. f It is said he intends to call his name John J ones, of, Rockingham lent; and it is in the centre of the b -ra-. County, Aijy person catching and deliver- range probably in the State.! This .tract ing said servant to me; shall be entitled "toMand is about sixteen miles distant frm . wic aoove rewaru u uuoiars ; ana.any: in-1 Roanoke, tne .Navigation or - win; - - formatLm of said Nerrfmin so thatrrt Kim !vn.Ui.Ar1 nmntt a - -Tli trrms will oe7 again, will be thankf ully received and' libe . - . - . I wuiiaiktu vuuiw-v - -. rally rewarded. , ' i . . . . - ' , THOMAS LAWSON , March 1. ift:Cri!."' 33 Mockleiil-.npeCmm'... t notice that th ff lf& ty, dee'd, PttitUhfbrtK teal 'i ne ' neirs at ' law f ' f 1 Isaac Beaty, dee'd. the satistaction of the 'rrt in?. Ilaynes in right of his wife Wf r JQk H,Tightofhiswife,.R,hh, ThomasBeaty.areinhabitant tf It is th erefore- ordere made for ix week .il me next Uourtlofw ,in jiarioxxe, on tne flh Mondav jncau, aiiswcr or uemurfto tH Hon oinerw ise the same win J,, confesso and lieard exarte aWns ISAAC ALEXANDEt? ; S.TATK OK Ldtr.eeonuS :ointv I A . Qtst Vnmrw- o WllTn-nunn nn tX I t hilt . Prn tr Vx'lm L .Ll yi-" 1 . ' J - ' 1 . . X ""'V ' il B 111 IK! a two, of the : dfendaiats "1 t 1 is without' the limits' of th stateHtisor;!, e For ciT- . .. i . 1 that publication be mac Ra leih Keg-ister, that be held Hirthe county of, Kdoc Monday of May next, fheji and th! vuuiuiuujc III I ariMirilllirn nr. rxlllCu I, kn.r 4 tw.v . I - l'. . , . t ' r l III. waai, nii iiTv may nave, 'whvft' oi ine petition should not he 'Of MIHIf'l. IIBAte.r r TAKEN UP AND committed to the .kil of W ''Vb" Wit! jinieiiaseo oy JiSm of t well Kmgot AVke. . Shcjhas a sma!lsc 1 her right cheek, one on the rie-nt f! nt-... cpinplection ,abotit 18 or 20 years of a? The owner is requested) to corn f0rK prove property, pay charges, fcnrl is a way , ot sue wu oe cieait with aa the, la i rects. v , ISAAC HI IX, "JaVur. Waynesboro, April 9, 1824. 1 U-3t A; ly at .Wayrtesooi-ough, on ti,i ; . them, duly au- -5i 13 Nanny. ' She says she belong to T" limited bv -aw. Jan Pin pin. of Wake Countv. 'AtJ.tw.l' tindersig-ned Commissioners appoint. flAKEN UP, and committed to LTail 'tt,. by the County Court of Orange for &. ;20th instant, a negro man whb calls h 'ni 22d of May next at 'the place where the bout 5 feet 6 inches hlg-h'V. stout rnarfe j rwi - j " ' . L . , A a T . V A. A T , ' I . . i ue LommiMsioncis iiave uoi yeincieonin- i.aooui.ijree 3Teaj's. I ne owner is Jrerjueti m.iuiv.1 in jiictii uuiii n 11 1' 1 vu vuuir - tut wani. prove propenv. T5av etn- December 27. w V A M X U fa iyi 9i VP. i 15 tf IjaiiiVoxMaAd. ffl HE .subscribers "ofief for sale tlie bnd a V belonging to the estate of .Tlmmas :! n. hr, dee'd, King in Bertie Coiintv. on waters of Cashie river, adjoin ig t!hV ! if to nthan Cooper, William John-ioi) a J thers, containing 1000 acres by isiinia4 most of it wood land, welt timbered an ' n tered. The land is equal, if not superior t any in .tne neigiibornped; It mav not tt improper to observe that the cont-etiifv this Land to the river, ;muy make it! desi:s:;!e on account of the, transportat. "on ojf unv r. &c. A farther -description: is deeiiied ii'. e cessary, as it is probable any person w s'mp to purchase, would first view -the rrenues. Terms made accommodat ng to 'the purchat er. For farther particulars abnb toLhe sub TOLLIVER TE1MIFJ I. VVILL1AM T, BOkNKK Franklin, April 6, 1824. 1 i, ; 42-:3m. JoVri S. Haliotvijaw, vTsiT,p.vi"irjf; tr vipoi; -n.ia hia ;ni. E City of Raleigh in the eoiirsc of the present yarj lofTers ' liis remaining Stock lof URT GOODS for sale, on the very lowjest terms, fa cash or good paper and as they we'rp pur chased ( on the best terms, for ready money, great bargains " .may, be' expected." As beis desirous of sellinir the whole Stock in order to close the business: those therefore vb may wish to buy for cash, are, respeqtjul!y 'a vited to call, and those who 'may be wi!Lr? t continue their dealings on the itsiu l creditf are informe; ! that payment for dealing diirinr. the time he may remain here will betxpected only, at the end of the year. All those who. are indebted for dealing? prior to tlie present y ear, ure respectfuir called onto close, their accounts as a settle ment is nptcmly desirable, but fhdiHcncIe, meet mv own ehsraartnupts. ? i . . to enable me to And as 1 have heretofore heni too iiiuwls e fiir nW hwn Irtfct it- la hnrwA rin hflHt? Will neglect to ma:e tinal settlement, indulgence need notlie expected. , "- ALSO FOR SALK. furtlitf :; 'A well hnilt one stnrv HOUSE.. 28 by feet, ne w and of good materials, with P1' tition calculated fbrla Store or ( small fn: to be remove tTthc lot. j !- f;''""' ' : N. B. My Dwelling and Store?IIouses . be for rent after September next: J- CM T Raleigh, March 11. : ! ' 341 XanA i'oT Sale . In Granvillv County. fflHK silbseriher is ki'ithor:sei to se iiquility that valuable ract "of .laf) J ) ,0f IL. ri ...:n 1 r. f - wwtMeflCs iti ?ruivine cooniv, io.rrnciijM"c f . . t of Chesley Danie!, s-u. docd coratiuii 1405 acres'? situate on the waters : Creek. There is , a dwelling house o tf containing four room? belo wa;nc th j-ee r stairs," which only needs$oTne . re.Pai!,tLjj make, it very commodious. ; The soil land is of superior quality, cbntiniga ff& I quantity of the inost fertile Crc. Grounds, and a large quantity " . tj.e Tobacco land toitlear. It abounds witfl & KVet ct4 Wl i nth.ruise extreccy well watere , -The situation is distinsruis for its tbTnx and In' the neisrh octety L: 1 I 'f Oil . , . I ... . . . j .14 D"w commodating. The subscriber resiac JLhe premises. WOODSON DAME- - ' February 28. .