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v : S fphg? Tot repi essee i ner jjass its second !re c 1 i n q: frt ' vSj - r e ri lici to the commute or tntc ' tit j vie "lb1eSpiety,Vattlie HresbytemnJghui'cUi bti irHIDA.DCKHU.IU? bundayi rie5tt;attbc:iiH of J i oock '"ijthej I'xr'.V'jr''; """J" fI nients. jA-r-- ;-iyjrii.-.' iff. ..- ..,-. - - ---' ' . r bEio So If Or. Iid 'Pbushmah 4(TDVprs to be r eri Kt jS and peHbri a nee ,ta coTiiroers 7 o'clock, -precisely:?- ilticeTAflJtbe Bar: of Kaffih's ; Hole !, at t he BoQkistore -pt J -wa.i es & & o, ;and at th Bdx-office6f tb e .Th eatre . t " U ' attire's Police. : fTf AK W, on live irt day of Novjembcr P-As4l4ahd comixtte tp,tne jait ot jnw ! llanbver countr Ni CauheCTo: man nahied VVILIf and says he belongs to Gen! Thomas Carf:o peoTgeiownJB CiSaid fellow is a r bou0li ViJatyUeligbt complected, and - supposed to be a!WuH4P yea.rs of age.-The ownfr is T?qy e ted ' t b come forward; prove property, pay chartres and take said fellow December -4. $$f$r j-'? v. . ; vtl. J' STRAY w as entered on the Stray books :lo AVake county ontbe 125th ofVoyem- DerbyUenlWynn, wbb iivgs twelve miles - -;, nortnwe oi "Kaieign, -yi incu iwci, yuc . baVHorse. -witb a roacbed mane and a blem- i Ash. in tbe ricrbt eyeibtrrifeet nine or ten inches' big-h, supposed to be nine or tenyears old, which Stray was valued to 27$ dollars.- ? Dec-TE. V Hanger or . a Ke county, f ratlE first session of8t4Hbeginn: ' " -' itne. -iitn pi January, ana ena apout. uie r vTbJ bourse bf "Instruction 5 comprehends - pSpelle lic'adihtWritins:, Gramthar,; Arith- t TneticV Geography, .the Ause of the Globes, V 'jfistory,. Mythology4 f Natural Philosophy,' 4Pncesper session; isfnANCK: -Board 50 w1m, learn onlspellinrr,;readiniand writing', Arill.be .taught: for ten doHairaV) Needle-work . 3 dollars ; pen and ink 50 cents. , . ; . ; ; MusicadFreHcb, ia taug-bt ; " f he. former atSddtJlars the latter at 12 dollars per . S eisidn.'-;;' : Everyday-sch blar will he charged 1 'dol lar ? for, fiwood? besides the-above cbarges; Srtohe iH.be madeji except for the ne9essarv ''"ks-VvSvS :.JtD.;PLUNK1rT" .-.trPj S. It will be optional with parents to ' boartl their children at the 'Academy or itl pectahJe" rajnihes intbwh. vEverv young jaaiy.DOHrcnpg at tne caaemv must oe inr- ' wislied wiih a. pair of sheets blankets, . coun- terpaneand towels. j - v- ) Dec. 8 ::!i12r?t Pfrahiable. tract of Land belongingto the est :to r UVumS5m ToUttVRl of Dr.niichard H.Inner, decM.and where- Person named HENRY V; JOHNSON, V dvbnthe, evening cf the 24tli October, ffreak open, the trunk .the Subscriber, and steal therelrom up wardtTf FIVK TllOUi . jnTtiote of from ten to one Iniilretl dollars, 5?on the--United j States' Urtuich; IJank'North Z '.Rive r Baiij an 1 i h e Ha ri k of ' A m erica, 7 1 2 doubloo''S,,and 5T4 Bank pf Englai id notes of .the'yalueoftea.clr,v:'; f'-Ji--p' The saidjlienry X?J Johnspn lis of middle . . statute; light hair, grey eyeaf. round Visage; ,' somewhat marked with the smnll po, and has a deep scar in liis'cheekThe above re . ward 'id be " given for tfie recovery, of the .. property and deection ,of the thief, . or in proportion thereto fothc IrevWery of,' any part of the property, cv Spplicatioii to : -y&A' - :--J jastwilson; AVE nearly completed opening their ex-? enlv.irtment"pY iTPall ?ad -Winter J GOODSconsi:tibg bfbpwarilsXf One Huni .dred; Packages amongst which are 11-4 and . luUolajikets3p0int dKtov a great yI ; ; ' riety pf rd an wji te iannf:ftGreen Baizet . J Casnetts,ab and; plive Flings for Great Coats;-GrfCats a v Ladies fGentlem-ena 'a'naChildens Shoa :: varietyf Bdhttts, 'plaiii'fiirecf Bom bazinesi bUc5l nd i ncy coUiretl 4 red XHl - : isbury Flanrt jljspottetl 4 cases jnUejniens ftsionable;, Hats" wide and narrow tims of . ' wiprior-fuityj. Bovs,and Children dittp ; - wttlj nlavly yery article suited td the season t brttf'".!!'' rffleaonsand through hiw oniiVrtinii lb Ne w-Ybtki thielrr;'assbrt- nient will be keptftip by. fresh sppplksat short jnteirajs.siiffiC'ent . SpKlers" witii and rwitnout covvrs. c 8to'nrep Germahiihtiil - Rtistered - Steel, Bar an Slvet Irn .16 and , : Ajlym alf.20 SaUts)f Liyerppol ditto atjd have justree'eived bags and 2 bairels'rpitme ' jCbfrVeVcrhbd Ivoajf dHto;-cks.Goshenbe ; 2 lity; anda fkxWptoivytrh Apples. ;1 a'FronTei v ' and tlienieduced prices at Jwhicb they -are y ' . determined" goods' they : hp'pe still' tp merit i copinUancieDf that very liberal eitcoarage n&ipajona. Either-' $'6esto 3 custbrnersV Itheir:inberetha'x0Ji VN.B. im itsceiredof f&vtxvfrxpxp ,Theyyaye on ld;aery large and cokri pleat assojnent ' ; ndirrio6lhjna' Tron Pots,-pvens, Bkil-. - f letsind SpidVravwUli and f without 'cOvvrs, f-TKranklia County, C.' nryiE Pef cises .pf , tbis JnstjiliiUoyuI bes ri resumed, udtbe imniiediat instruct 1611 of the subsriberoJthe fjrst,londayVpf .lanuarynext."at themsual price, ;vi2l ri"y uuiiurs .per., scssiuu u .uwuiaiiwuiwwiij J l ne? course (oi .stuaiesat jviki wayis regula ted by tgat of :tBe?tlQ"mversty so thai this Aeauemy serves as preparawry xo tue uiucr eint'' classes atColletfei Z-?!-k ?f.ec2i'124t; . C. A v lHLL, A : My qpH T6HBf HPUSR now occupied; by :JL' iWm CHan as a Groceryv Store : also . r ItUC JfWCJIIilJ OUU9C WHC; winrtiuingDuv iithd 'Family ripw live, v and p6ssessipntu"iven pn the first da v of January, by the Subseri- oer''-'r-att s 8tn iiecemaej, im. , 12-3 w ffflH Ef: ihscribfr.jbas. just received !irom 1 JL ; New-York, in add tiori-J dik her, form er ; ar rival ft. rn Ibere, a very Jg-eperal assortment of fMilli nary and Fancy Articles, which' she WiU sell very low for CASH. CO:.;?-' ...f- TEA CHER, well qualified to ten ch tbc Greek and Latin LanOTiaeresv and Enef- ish literature, conitnonlv 'taught in , Acade- tnies is wanted to take charee of the Enfield Acatemy, the ensuing, year. Apply lo Jos. Br-n?by 'livinsr at Enfield. . , Hy oraer oi tne oarcvni irusiees, Ph ': . - - S WIirrAKER, Sec. w lialifax co. Dec, 184. j 12r-3t Ylakii NavigatiBii 'j Company. M r.E nrv u or tne rresuient an i irec tos of this cbmpnywri be held at t!e hovise of W'm. 11 Slaughter, in the Town nf Salisbury, Rowan county, on Friday the 24th day ot-Deceir?ber next ' : ; ; A. 1. MURl'HEY, Prrsu Oct; 25th, 1824 - f , - . 8-tm" Yadkin Navigation Company!, GENE UAL Meeting of the Stockholders of this'coTtmanv. will.be held atvthe 1 house of Wm.JLv, Slaughter in the TownSof &aiisDtiry, uowan t;ounty, on Saturday teLn 25' h" da V of December next: f Oct.-2Srr8tro :WA. D. MURPf 1EY, Presl 2My Walce Toy est am Mf- f-,-YET UNSOLD," 1 ' "g3UXis offered at a reduced price, if early JLf. application is made. 7 ' -V 7 " C AILVlN ' J ONES. Wake county, Nov. 11, 1824. r ' 4-tf in Pittsboro' where tlie bpy mav.be s'een. J- f . J H. BYNUM. ' ' Chatham Tradei-HilT, r . : . T 27th Aug. 1824. 83tf.; S ' For Sale in Franklin County. T Y virtue of a Decree of the Court of Earn JlJf tv for Franklin Countv, made at Pali Term 1824, 1 sh:dl sell :o the highest liid lt-r, at the Court J louse ln Lcuisburg, 'on' Mon day the' 13th of December next, (it being the on ne resided ana tormej'ly.ihe residence ot Stephen Outerbiidge of said county, 'This land lies four miles north of Lewisbiirg, on !e main sta?re road leading to Warrenton, in a healthy and agreeable 'neighborhood' with an elegant Dwelling house completely finish ed, Kitchen and every necessaiy out-house; on said land, all of which are in good repair, and and m excellent 'Spring in the yard the tract contains five huncl red and ninety seven acres of land. - It will be so'd on a cre dit of one and two yers, payable by equal in?alnieritsthe purchaser 'giving bond witii sufTicient security, to be approved by the Clerk and Master, for the purchase i'mnnev. SAML. JOHNSON, C.M.E".' 20th Now 1824. -8-2aW3w : State of North-Carolina. ... " Gates. Countv." Court of Equity, Fall Tenb, 1824. ' Benjamin Wynns, i ""j ' v , ; ' ' - ' . ' Wjlliam Deane, 1 homas . .' . Wynns jr. W illiam B. Ongual;iill. VVynnSj James D;Wynns ' Joseph Hill & Jane Hill. J IN thia case it appearing to the satisfaction Jcf the Court, that the DefendantsjW illi ra Deane, Thomas' Wynns, jr. Joseph Kill ami Jane Hill tre riot inhabitants of this state. It is ordered vthat? notice lie piven for three months in the Raleigh Register, that unless the sa d Willian Jieane, Thos. Wynns, jr. Jo seph tiill and Jane Hill, appear at the tjext term of this i Court, to be held on the fst Mon dayfifter the 4th Monday of March' next, and plead answer or demur to tke said bill; judg ment prorconfesso will be entered against ihemi ir JNO.,V SpMNEK, C.M.E, ' Oct. 20th 1824. 1 6-3m Statig?;6f;Nbrth lcJ ' Halifax County. - ''' - -' . Court of Equity; October Terrri, A. D.1824.' V.r ' 1 " Pony Moore;v v .1 esse, MobreV Jam es Mcre & Alfred Moore J;T appearing satisfactqrjly tp the Court, that J esse Moeneiod idefendants iu tins J case. Is a noir It is ordered, that p ublication be made jn the Kaleigh 'Register for three months, that uhi ress he appear "and put in his answer on "oir before tli? f5ret;'day?ttff'tienn;-the..Hl will be taken d oiro4aiul set for hearing W parte as" to hinirv, Vf v!;'Hi,;.-? u - AJNEDM B. FREEMAN, C; M: E. Hi TT NTERED as a stray ortl the Ranger's Jl Books of Granville county avBay Horse 1 5 y earmold, a - white ring rbund each'ear ,wut;uratryfw-;;3w.-!-jy.vincOTt -vauffhan ' ; ' ::'- A:70 :- :; : , .4 --'. ?--"-' - ' . ' i- '.. !;', - "." . MAY be had a Ukely young Blacksmith, for terms apidv to Winshin .Stedman. for the ensuing year,t .m.'atWlwi to to the Board; in place ot one deceased Direct brr aiid' ihree btbers,rnvhp "utd nota,uena to merit coniniitteeVor Sfbcklibiders VvaS aj) poiivteij to xahiine, into tbe aP fai rs of the Han k f v an d to ' ' report to a !! : : - ' ,: lA-'.-jVii :f u ?t meeiluS io.ue caueu uv uie wiiauujdu ((jeneralIredell) a few " , -; On Monday eveninsr, as usual, the pewlyi appointed Dlrecto fet at tb i5atik,' and appoi h t ql? tbef Direc to rs 'of' the. several Branches I for the ensuing year. -j'.; :,;.' : ?In thelEdehtoH Braicb';or tohi was appointed ;a Birectoiv.jto fill the vacancy occasioneu dv tne ueatn or pointea, jresiuent, 01 tnar, franco, in he place of JosialvCoUins resigned.. , t In. "the : jWihnirigton Branch, dohn'M. Van ClceJ was appointed a Director, "o supply the place of Bavid Smith, ; wiioi h ow rei d es i h r Fa y el t c v 1 1 1 e. j '-' i!1 In" 'Fayettevjllevv.Djavid Sinithj was appointed a Director in the1 place of John Matthews, who is a . Director of the U States Branch Bank. I j: in kjancuuiv, nia.vcii viiaiuucis was appointed a'Director in the place of Albert Torrance. L ! 1 In the Newborn and Tarborouirh Branches, no alterations were made. 1 ..,. I j; New-York. -The questional) regard to the Electoral Vote of . New" York is at lepgthj settled. . Tie tesiilt is some what different fnnn what we had been jed to anticipate, but does not at all surprize us after what we have seen. One of the Cra-wford Electors was ab sent, and a ballot was had by "the Col lege to supply his absence, which re iulted in the choice of an Adams tilec tor. - l he result was, ';'. For President. . '-For. "Vice-President.-'- I Adams 26 Calhoun r . 29 Crawford 5 Chv .'; 1',' .... . 4 Jack son ; . 1 N. baniord ; 7 ' , 'l'iiis vote rives an entirelv new as pec i to affairs, and may produce what wc have hitherto deemed too improba ble for consideration viz. the return of ;ii'k ;,0 raw ford am) Mr. Clay to the House of llenresentativert. with 'an icquAL ruunbr of votes. . It tjds equal ity do.es happen, each will receive 141 votes. But Mr. Clay viU not receive tjfiis- number-runless .-JLniuisiaua ' vote for him A rumour has reached Washinjr fun. City, that she has done so. -Should H prove true, the following will be the state btle votes as respects -Messrs. Qrawford and Clay. " ' ' - j For Crawford. jtje w-Vor'k; ' - 5 l?el:iv..re 2 vi;trviand 1 Virginia I - 24 ' For CLnj.w New-Yoik (iio Kentucky Missouri. Lbviiaia,ea ! 4 16 14 Georgia 41 41 It becomes a matte? now of reaUy serious Consideration, what .shall be dbnet in the case of ;the supposed e quality j occurring. The language of the Constitution, seems to, have been adapted to embrace this contingency. We ' will . briefly, advert to i U 'And if no , person have such inajoriT v, 5 says I tne latn art. ot tne amendments, ? then from the persons having the Jhighest numbers, not exceeding: three on the list,'? the house shall choose, &.c. The consututiohif it wijlbel seen does iuui say, ; f rom the person s" not;exceed rng three, Dut froin the nuihbeirs99 no eicdinthreeft""'- The construction appeaVs clear, and jejre:f;'the oprmto;'th'a -iri-f qe' of tncv supposeq eq u ai i ty xt ne whol e fqur must: be refurne'd.i:lf ay other-con - t ru c tio jf than our were pt u pon this icieTop the anelefctiaJd jfcuriCandia liad numprT of y'ote&i fc 'Penjsylyadia the wlmlelium given io(h.1 Jackson iJresident, 4lid Mr Calh0UnMa'r;elPr?cfA '.J. j " V- .' . ' xU-- ;:1.. :-; -. .'t 'i-- -1 ' 'Mc.?; 1! "'.--,' :;v , - ';.: - been fad ministered: WUhj JuslJcje TAVioR,: the Go vernorj add pgsseu the L.egisIatUre:'Ji'iiMvv' fR';!-, :-'.- fltnthnefi -of Senate H J I. lritak it-fox, tedtthat tctonJy 'ft" r t ableretu'hi depndeiuahd ehligjite the laemvrk'pf ;tlieircd;sfKlence; would bV a taitniuj xiiscnarge ioi,mer various uiv mijch busmess, to ej disposed :f before' it piose? r ip man can pe:tnore eeiuie ui, i imperfections and tie.fciencies than 1 anj.-i-And Lbave but liltTei doubV of having .often to appeal tofyour good.feelingv to view :with a friendly rye, the many-en-ors whichi may be committed by meut-be assured, they -shall be of v the - head,' arid not of the heart; Atbe same time, there is something cpnsol- iriirin the reflection,that haingbeen placed j.n tms situation py your ,sunragcs,; na ve.- ju claiib to the fidvce and assistanue of thi eii-f lightened body. - 5x ; i v. .'';; , '.M hope to be found ever willing to lend.-my reepie aid, in tne promotion anciexfcmion i.i r such measures, as have- for their obicct the safety; the happiness, and prosperity; of the p eop ie ot r or t n -uaro una . ; J.- n it-- - ': The Legislature of' Sou th -Carol ina on - the 3d inst. elected Uichard J.VMan n iri, Eq . Go ver n or of that S ta te,' for the. 'two year.Sr'next.)isui:ig fvv . ' ;;'v '.', ;. ' "',' f - The followinsrresolutioniintroduced in the Senate of our. legislature, w erroneously stated in our last paper, 'It is now. published correct! v : - ' ..- . . : " .:U esolv ED That the J luliciar'. Committee be instrucctd to eriquire inl o the evpedien? cy of so modifying the act of .1820,-reltiye to the marriage of infant females, 'as to pc rmit the, marriage, '..by consent in - writing 'of the mother, if al feme ofe or by the like; consent of the Guardian. ? '. - - ;,V"'It js statetl ih the NewfYork paper,1 that out of ; twenty thousand children, whose names have tfeen refiristereiltin the books' of the common or public schools of that State, but a single in-1 dividual has been traced to arcrimi- i inprovement of morajs, in a land of free4nstiMilions. We are more forci bly impressed at this ..moment, with the above facty as a resolution has been introduced in pur Legislature by Mr. Ashe, tjie object of which i3 the grne- ral diftusion of ktiqwleclg ' by the esta blishment of Free Schools through out this State, "''"' That knowledge is- power, and that a) I things must eventually yield to it, has been said by.: enliglitened writers long ago, and every day's experience r proves the; truth of it. . Education is t! i e g ra n d so u rc e, : from w h e i i c e : pre -eminence caiV be'attained and in cast-in"- our eye around' we find irrefrajra- ble proofs of the truth of the position,! both in our own Country and Europe. Many of our most c distinguished citi xens have risen . to eminence, in learn ing honors in station ami respect irt public opinion, from the early cultiva tion of their minds, in the elements of learn ins:. A. celebrated writer has a beautiful idea i u Terse, not perfectly recollect, which we, do which would apply a ppnipriately Ii ere ' It i s of a birirstVuggliiig ground a gentle hand elevates it and i ts wi ngs expand i ng, it soars awa y ( bok in down with triu mph on its late rrb yelling situation. Thus it is with ma ny whom penury condemn to ignorance. Unable, like the- nestling bird, to rise from tbei lot,situation, they iniist eyr remain shrouded in intellectual dark- ness unless some, fostering hand be ex. tended tovyards them. How beautiful- iythe ifpl low ng lines a nply to those, ;whb' have neepi i esc tied from the shacft les of ignorance by eariy tuition- who The; applause- ?Tlisthmg- Senates to "lorn The t hreats of pain arid ruin to "despise, ' ' '"; 'ijb' scatter plenty o'er a iiniIing:laridV ? r Arid read their Instpry in aialiou esr5 tin respect to thWes&M iREE fijcHoots, the instructmn impart ed there ghbuld be confined to the.-el e mentaryK banclies of education' JDr Johnson bwvyn. k'as hisM opinion, nitl wowIed tcnlnnib catjdniviMi; r'"!-''"-l iV-5:'sv-..V':?-?.'V-'-t.' rv' - ' - r - i.'. i'"' .'-:":. ,.; - T- . 'v' , , v'-V'-'v' ' nal cou rt of j u sti ce,1 'charged wi th ;ah pi ge, , Jt s ! because he -cannot Mk ruart' I- . offence. This js indeed, a glorious in- h reent a - stance of the ect of elu6ation, m the fr? jtHel caejrl witfeai 4v - anil3ieteVee;ttibeia j ; teKcft bafeappw Pniil.nr f iliJThSte'tl Stated : vi! Presiden t ojh e" quest iohahlypssesssm hen -it isvfeniembet hae-becnmiich5 nctive noticia iconfained: l ri yy.;'W P perk; relatival t jhet JMmati5XCorpc j rrfiirmine- Ih this Dlace:rJlie cpmnan'; tuv- of pur town anoma.$Q:l he. ; :t; a. verylnnited ?patrpnagef aivjn 3df d A j arc rewnrpit'f'dr ;.'lab6ui,f; i5l,ld -j '. too mue,h' praise e t h e.: Manager r -IThert;ir ;i lV ?bjs); -I V; jias 'takeiiTtqelect .profiSipn ValcntJ thatj.cS te - to oueg:alatui;.iAid. aH. ai,o fiQXir5.. ' pf curiosity prbninejfyisith v', of thetatey at this sa.wny; may paVJicipa'(o' V in an nmbsmenV : . ' mi . more iu;iir-;n i..uir. tuc iimvj, rs: mtuM to condemn.-; "EulpffV, .lit?vey.er,aa all knovc, bears,.'-., butk littl - rejation to 3crit c4srh ; iand whi'e I do not 'sei-k to: diirnifv this Tiastllv sketched aVticlc! :Avitli the tti6 njii'iatiQnlcnMfr. ' .- ii is proposen, ofienv; jo noticej tnt preten- sions xo insrii, 'aiTiru- iue lnuiViUU'iIS cotti5' posing Mr. Herbert's comnanv of CdvmcF ans, as1 they appear to the Wnter. Qf.t.r Her!ert, himself. t is but justice: tpi'stVvV Jb it ih the estimation of all competent judges, iu ranks as" an actor pf. jrear ..meritFliis coi'- '' peptipn pf the character hehCtolsjiitaln is, , almost, hirariably c'orrect-bls .'rnii'npiatii. ; . clearnd fcible-i-his ; manner6trikin.ifrd ' neroervs tone i crncevve.. what is fambarly ;ternf ed Cmejify.C' In ; and will Iws-be ppputaactbr-lf g i n?5t So well fitted ,tp sugta;;K the (what our ibrefaUiera called; Foji we ! mp0e.rn.sj3 wanqj.a8 jie: is.tnat otjtjaa son. pie) j hf net , tusticrwhose , 1; feart- li ve hv lr s iilinrentrtlbaye his" talents in tbe more: senptis J lineipf ;th i Drama. . . . - ., -. '..., '.., -' ; '.ir,' Joncsiii i his tpuchbg:andl Vct re presentation, of tjie .character .oKlf UVm the KStrarieeilf ' excit efPekneRtatlnt. u-id k have not ;been realized by,-hi sahseduenf pt- rfbrmancesL ; tih fiftirt;(t was 'i lit.olrabla. W W e sa w not the V j a nish lean er atlth (lulaclpr ,y.Some..ofhmmJjr he has since; sustamettj jiave beeui es wit-r--scme.'iiDt woriny pi .remaric.1 v vv; j : . .Mr,.. e,etv 'really . .enjM fet:lUihe!apnrsi nauonw,wnicn ;,jne nuonc ua awarded- hii-1 '" U'i:'?jie.u'setul- actor. . Heis more "7 less, jiecessafy t(j-. every -play, '.lie-is cf eo "V -above and: never..-'JjVov::; i '': must always :be ..a popular. Comedian'?; L .cause fe deserves itk:l::V:4 k-.S- :;: '.'I'"- .If? Mr. Esender can , eldest; blmselflbf tl 1 insipid smite, In which be.r6eenH''tp:Va';t9-'th i Ladies, ' am I nptli handsome yburigjan 5' "-! ' and. Mien requisite, larji .to look serion& .1 without frowmr. bewjll become an igrcea. -ble and, indeed excellent' actor His per 1 -son is fne9-h:s; voice is goc4--hiscbncep. ;, tion- of char icter, usually- correct "i and, wit fr, -all:le'cojjibin.s,mcU with t a competent sbare of kowTede);s relates i ' : To3tage business. . Jt hini corrcci tho rijiv ctiloua. errpre into, wlch)je: bu falle-i and become what bis talents and Ihd fustry eiab?d I unit lyoe, K superior. actCBtr.,.. V jy.i; r Air. liichards is ayoung pcM-mr, but onV of real merit..; X ca;, - conscjehtiouslv; s-w"1. have never seen any fie who hai ao-rapullv ' improved within thespace,6f twelv mxtb I m the "Theatrical profession. Xiberally enV -dowed .by nature la persoiv voice and ad, dresshamiiet 0(m- beepme a ilistiniished ' 1 Javome v It nghtal fobe ; reco! ' -cted ' hcw .jnuch tthis gentlemartreontnbutes, by elegant .ptlnci?ig, to ourev ning.'s entertain ment at. Jhe. Ifitrk vTh'eiapturpus- S;v y pUuse whu.hinvariably Mui!i his appearanecj Uppnsuchjpeclisionspfij . theordia.1 jspre ' Jona Of ppribaUoir ivhicii IpIloW Ini retiring feptsteps, .wipeUh-cleliffhtand uTmtW Of a pohte and thscnniinatin-r audience - I p,wiweh.h5-ndels Ws J?eo.if hwry was fieiLZtwihe ! fjvt fr'imprye by tercise he I s!iould.atudya1mostipc-:sant v. j V f ,,Of Mrs. ? Karr i 2fiS? ni of ufficidnt ad?- i ration. . She ., .ami has beenfron, the firfei deservedly favourite Wltbhe: ltuk rh aS7 : natre-rjer appnCe & s8lWa mpart Universal delight; " v . i -1 must not forget topayfa basty ',3 of " Rttoiourr'4aCQjla who. continuesand Mtmc f : I ? suStam hf reputation : - - ',"" - f. - 'lt ? -,'-.,-!-".l.r' :-i.v .-'-' - ''.f "' : -Vi,7r,':--'-i-?T''-;--.''' - j ' "-; "J ' ' ... ,' ' fv:' : H . ,7 .
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 10, 1824, edition 1
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