V 'iu , ; , k, , - . V- r 'f Oiirs are the plans qf lair, dcliffhtfutpeace v T . f lr . . -4 f ' Ji",'" ' . c's-t.n-i br., ,r , t.t . 1 Jnwyp? by; party ?gp to livelikb brQtheb , ;t; ,.r. .f t. : .' n f.i '.V.v (r v 01, T Vol; IT. a r " . '' '. ,' mm'm I- f 4 V ,1 I 3 i i 4 n: , - Qskp rile ALEsc soitnf .Not exceeding 21jni inserted ..tn4 times: ioi a.UolUtfO fpr e,rerj rucJ " ' ipeedrng- puVVicaton V those )f greater lengtli rr if ..7 COKGlESSlQl?AL LIQUAllY vUOai: v the , folloiwing ilescri'pVulv; of tihei nev Iji Uraf j'Roomiat vth Capitol t i n fVash I nctOO.i f it;- 'ti'h kZhvkfc ifi ti h If I x Tlie room for the permanent ticbtnmoiU tibn ;of ; th&V Kib jktva tf pongTeis,' vhaibeeri completed ih;fj style (?f ereaf,eatJ;ty ;and ele gance' Vich;jerititle i'tq, pr"pqiarf com. m? ndittion. It .'ocaipies' near) v the whale1 front of thQJ;enUe;buihUn5t7l4iSO J feet iti JenjFthUd'in width, and. aborrt"35Ti;height; vIt is divided JnlO'-twjelyirchediiiUresorr ;nainented with fluted pilasters ppied:fioni " the ', pillars of $hecelebrated,Octagon Tower at'Athens At the entra.Tiice! in the centrepf the; roomwluch is approaclifd from the gteat . central ; rotunda, are two column!! -of ,'stonej ; wifb. capitals corresponding with those of the ' pilasters $ ' an; immediately'' iop positec p.nd fronting the .window, , which leads intone westem cftlonnatlej Cstand; i wo similar, cp? luhins' of stone.;'! Those"5 pillars,witli thejQ icores, support two galleries, extending near- ' -jy.the whole length -ofi tbeToom, ori both . '.: side's," band divided into the sameTmimber of '" shelved .'recesses; as. the.Jower. apartment i " : 3'rom. these recesses .spri ngs the rch; which . forms the clihgt;etegaiUly 'ornamented witli Trieh stucco bbMers, pamVels, and wreaths oT . . . flowers - Oil the' roof, whichr is-'about' ten feet -abore th e' ceiling, i are tlvree sk i-liglit s, .'thefWejof'wIucJb are also Jaufifully ileco rated 'witH t stucco prnainen,ts.rj .Through .XhVsei:v-A'n.the--windowVV;'bn ,the west, the light 'js; admitte'd into "f .the 'room, aVid cati be Jessened or increased at pleasurf j by means of Venitian, biinds.-.Theiprincipal apaft ment, .as ell as the reading-rooms on the . north 'attachedl to it, is handsomely furpish . ed' with 'sbphasl' mahoffany.r tables, tlesks, ' Brussels arpetihgi ; Wax At. each corner of ? this splendid , apartment, is a staircase leart--ing : to.?the galleries' above, which are- calcu : lated to v cpiitain vseT eral t thousand volumes, - - nd 4which are ; so .arrangejl as to enable any ;,piietoal 'o' write in,, thetn Vitli; perfect J covem0nc.,! The rbbm: opens into a mag nincitnt colonnade,- or lojitr, formed by ten piUrs of.theCprinthianVv4rder; between r whichrupa an.iron'railing", to protect as well - 3X3 to ornamentithis fine promenade, ; ,;'"" V. Vhe. new Library Room is admitted, by all - who . see it ' to he,; upon 'a whole, the most beautiful apartment :n the building. Its de ' comtions are rcmHrkably chafcte' ami elegant, and the aichiteeture of .the whole displays a gr at deal oftaste.f ;;; -V.-1 -v,, : ; i . in me .same :ni-o)urutuw.v.a;.a t j r i i 1 1 ; 1 1 . i i - - '- :" !t' iIURDEIt IN KENTUCKY, :; ; ; v." . - -;' -" :i-v;v.-v"Vi' ' ' ? ;The .'Petersburg-'Statesman1 ef 'December -saysthe vpublic " feeling 'considerable " ' ; smxiety to know, the grounds on which Isaac Deslia,.son;of sth'e': Governor of Kentucky, . v-is arrested for ; - the murder '. of Francis f lJake'r,of "Mississippi, as stated in ourJast,' - , 'we give the following particulars cominuni; J , v catetl by pT gentleman fromMaysville,r lCy, ji u It appears that'Desha f j;ll iif company with Mr. Baker, ; at , some . place - near. Mavslick. After some cojnvers;tion, I by whiclvhe learn- fc ed thai :Mr. IJaker was travelling; eastward,' -. and intended .balling on Captain AViliiam jecKiey, a relation 01 ins i tying near ,asii .' : 'ington, he Desha off efed'to accbuipany , him, to show- him " the way to that sreni le , v ' ' map's, which ofjFer was ;accepted.--Nothihg k m ore. was. seen or heard of - Mr..-.Baker until he was found several', days afterwards in the woods covered: with logs and rubbish, with his throat cut frt?m ear to ear. " The back of 4iis fhead waV much. .bruisedj i supposeld -to . 'have leei Pccasioned by 'the -strokes? of a JaVge-' w'liip;! in f Desha's ' possession, and the rt. .Cfhumb of his riiht hand hatl beeii cut : ap- preptly a while resisting the knife' tV.the' vmiifderer.rpeslMi, wb Ieam, was met near ; thS place .where the murder was committed, by av ad (wha fasserts tliat his hands - ami clothes ere rblobdy, :;andj tfiat 1e; was caf ; ; ryi r.g- a bridle which also was b looily. Tlie hoi ise bX tii'e deceased was found in poss'es- ' pti b erM compared j'itKBakerW. was found ' f a " be ' of the I 'sanie ' nuatiyi " with the mark slOii OTTUchUi ain. a - Mini iesiia uau on, oit put iiiprecisejytne same piace Miiere aker's name was w;iiti'ejrbn the btb'er. Bu .Trw Springfield, r1;. Jlrpubhcttn. . ;. . . . . . . t," r : ! On tbe.eTeninit of Enday the 3d insC an -y :H.?emb!yf wereconvenei for .the purpose of V: divine worship at the house of 'Mr. Kphraim Cboley .inVputhi opkfiehl. .When enppig-' ed; m ,their vsoTemnrdevotiontb. (iod,-they . wj-re shocked bythe.heavy report of a mus , ; 'iktt without near tle'.(iouse. HTJiree gentle I men iromeijiately,w.ent ouU , ,Tbey discoYer ed three persons, at a, little i'HistanJce, making v'i their escape with gTphaste.;Vl,he gentle mepn not apprised of all that bad been dope, rnd apprehending, no .ftirtlier interruptiph, , returned,: f The religious, exercises, wercre ' guiarly tiosedi': t Atter4be conggatibn hid V retired the'family discovered that.lhe legf - y ,iue?r, xaoie wasv sput. -ilT vtooieypii mr: . Lucr4;c..uiiMatioii, jounpo ,nis asjonisnnjem t -. and surprise that1 mnihet fall .witlt barbaritr, atjiiwithaut Respect to him his Vjire''.'-.lH.ch been ' f shot .through hee(!oor: within three pr four M'eeftif myself .and a number, bfbthers-r-wit If- tii ucins 05 , jur JOoiey strucK ana spilt the tablee-tben ; crossed .t&o ioom, pjiss, mgwjtbvi'eightinches of Hrs Ripliarsi pe!n etratect thtj two firsthand lodged', in thetirtt fold of a clothes ; frame, doubled, ifri anct if.:"! r- '. 1 .;uif gregat iort, ,m this : niomnt bf ;(mroruent xlan- repectable citizens of Ijrookfield,. are tatting i Dr ROVIDEJVTIAL' ESCAPE: An event ticcurred in this town, bn the trYOf thy 6f being reifrdlasT5ttfik ingly Hfu'sirates theiHitK '6f an frbver ru Ungrabtl yg&vcriilng;' Providence. - c A .yf)a9z,4ijtiy'tlie'nanie of Noah oo rnLs.qidescended the well ofWiltfam FcPOTn?'-fi?hicJi'as:56 feet deep,and laboretlin. it the fore . pa rt "of vthe ,ttay4 for the pu?rp(se o c jea.rinsfjt. of sand, 4 Hp .came put at noon andook dinnen ; and 'et''Pfinote.i-!fpi'e;2'3!ock'- ar gam descenifed.' 'Th'e person 'at the top cat 1 e4 jtq h m ; to know if ha got to'.the bottqniv q( the wej I ' 4 Loiom js jceplietJ; 5 lhaye goV within. fourrfeet;of the bot-tom-Tlr don'tj. know, abou t going any farther a two or tbree stones have,now faIenin.VVfVVhile th$ words .werejret iii . his, roputh, the wall; for, thirty ,feet above; hini, ti the vtop'oJ?an.old curb which was. (eft when the, well was dug, gave. ;wa r,v and ? Loomis. was Coinplely ervewjcu.in nryins aiarm was jiyenpeoplei began : fast , to -assemble, anil after, a f few minutesconsultation; commenced dissinc for the; purpose of getting, the botly,, having no expectation at jthe tiiiiehat thenianj was, yjetaliye. hen j they, had taken u p,the wall, abiu t ten !eer the renainiier;? gave way- ann caved ,in, together with a. large qjiantity, of earth at f the. top of -the ', weil-r-Jhis uecesarily suspended their labors, until a. curb ..-was prepared. .About five o'clock tackles and backets werepwefared aifd put in succqs?ioi operation.,. 4 pey con tinuod toexcavate niitil. they ...came to the. .old -curb abovV mentioned, ;: whicb Wiis.stjjljl o'clock at night.; Xhe old curb Was-SQ rotten that they were afraid to proceed , until a new.one was made and put; .within it ; .the doing of this suspended their digging till four o'clock in tne ,mprning, j , Altec tots was done, the , again commenced excavating and on raising ac large fla.t;tonev the persiin I in the: wcJl ;heartl a groan,;! He, came up, '"another desceh leu; spke to JLootnis and received a distinct arid correct ari Kwjer, J;Tliis took pface vhen tley were abou t 2 1 j fee t f V9 in tli e. top b f th e ,- w e 1 1 Tbe itixiety ofjthe people at this tno pient (and there were several hundreds) was very intense : they appeared com pletely astonished; and rushed en masse to. the top of the Avell.- They again commenced digging with renewed acti vit5 jind zeal, occasionaUyc;illing to Jioomis', and. as often receiving distinct anil correct janswers. . He was- once asked if he. Was wholly wedged in ? He answered t Jie'was and not much hurt bu r inTgreat Idistressl About half past 12 came) to' his Ips libhl of tle rope and raised pverlte head, '.ami- found him as henhadf.said, cVnnpletelvi wed zed iru As soon' as his head was liberated they gave mm some coctiinis and about two o'clock the young man : was presented, y i th t) u t ; h a v i n g a b rb k e n . bu ne, to- a large cou cbu rse of ' ad mi ri rig" spec titors after Jia vi n been buried,; 24 hours, 53 " feet beneath) the .surface :;of "the grbu nd '! lie was sefnbip) ejel y wedged in on every side injve rio more than his toes on his left fo and his fingers ; on his ' right y. ha n ) Af ter being in the well two or three' houi-s, Loomis became very thirsty, and feel ing a ; xliiop of watr run ddwfi his face he readied out his tongue, ami received d r op. a Iter drop, sufficient to al hay his thirst. M All tlie medical aid" that could b e gi ven " was re n tl e : r ed J i m i heel lately, as th e re was ' s eyeral in eil i cal . gen 1 1 e m en p r e s e i i t , : ; Jl e was d epri y e d o f t th v u s e of. Ids limbs tor.- three or four clavg, but is' riowlftiing- .iyel l,"bStig 'able to standi aridrbythe blessing of God; Jhe!willi rt li.sriopell'rs6onNrecoVVv- i 'j if Yloii r i s) i i n g ci ties, :'?, D r,,P.al ey ob ? Uibbons!A" watch'niayrbe yeryiun necessary , append aae tp - tlie )d ressof a i peasa n t ; ye t;i f , the peasant'.-:, w 1 II still the ground in brdet 4o obtain a? watcK, tli trueCdesign of co edt: ' arid the Hvcli-riiaker: whUelhe polishes' tfie. cases and files -the whecjs of his ingenious . machin e, is contribu ti ng serves, have been raised and support-, ed ' b v ? t rad ingin tbba ecu ;f Jbpu I bu s tuwrif Subsist:byttJi,e:-'feari u factu rel jif InhOirschvnot so directly! as if he hari j dled'the parleor the'bloueht -:Tbe use ofTobacco is ant abknwwledjjed super fltiityil butif the fislverrtran wilt ply his e.'arid"f4hfr.mArnefetch fice trom foreignf eou ntrie in" tortl er to procu re to himself this indulgence,4, the . tnarket is 'supplied with ;twa'i important articles ot's;provtsipn by the ihstru mentality of merchandise whichVhas no; other ap pa ren t Use5 'than ''fml rtytncation of "a Aaf cilappeRtkV; .Ts Wasotitng can : p,qt Jjecontroyerte, ind, it , is;deci8ive tf the 'prpductive'nesfs of those .who jard sn inrproperly called unprotluctive la borers'."'-'' ' :"V: :, -AH .1. .i Iy, " " , V 3 ,- j f ":. A, jfe wv weekn sipep the following sin ajular..-circumstance occurred at Aicotr torr Manufactory tin this' "vicjnitv 7 An i ntel IHgent but viciotis1 oy , I dving "Jjlay better thanr work1 determined, jf posi (Siblev ' 'diay";. Saturday afteriipoh,.fo'r h i m sel f , and 'com pan ion s ; to "gat h e r ( n ut f in ithe' neighboring woods ;to effect his purpose,' hegot into, the' wheel-pit just before tHey. afternoon bell began to VingV n tthf'tlie intention pf,placing a stone before iheVvheeli whiqhvvpuld obstruct it; and: probably .cause a. suspension of ivork'for the " remainderof the vday. ' iieiore ne naa time torpiaqe: ine" stone, the bell, rang and, toVhi horror, , the gate, was raised' his Wnly ... chance fbr safety .now- was .to- run .ti p on 'the buck etsvKpHeciselJike a I felon on a i tread mill Or )squirreUiiifaL)cage.; ) This; he continued) to dbfbrnearly two hours, when' the 'rriill vastoppeJ)(as is cus toma r jipn Saturdays,-),eiirl ier than usu al, in .order, to. clearf ther machinery. -7-The 1 i ttl e rogu e now crawl ej Out near ly exhaustetU' having "jbeen' seerelpu hishedlfpr his attemptcat misdhiefj i BY AUTHORITY. An Act concerning General Lafayette.'. , lie it enacted by the Senvt und House of Representative of the United States of Jfmeri.cn in Congfess assembledt That, in consideration of ine services auu sacrinces 01 uenerai i.aiay ettc, iii the 'ar of ihe Revolution, the Secte- cretaryjof the Treasury be, 'arid he is hereby audibriied'io pay tohirii the sum of two bun-, dred tliousainl ifoH irs, out of any money in the Treasury, noi otherwise .appropriated.'. ' ! - Sejp.' I iiithe it f'Hrtfiiqttedi"H.Yiv here' ! be Ranted to the said General Lafayette" and 4nsr he'rs, one township of land ; to be laid out and located under the au thorn v of the Pre- sid nt, on any of the unappropriated lands of the United Stat s. ' v V Approved Dec. 28, 1824. , v - ; ' An "Act to authorize the Legislature of-.the r, State of Ohio, io sell and convey certain tracts of Land granted to said State for the i Ilea rvf lli nonnla l4acP . .. "f - i -A 1 lie it enacted fiit theSenate and House of lie- fireitetttihives of the United States of America in Congress assemble ti That the -( Legislature , of the State of Ohioshall be. and is herebv 'authorized and; empowered to cause to be sold and. conveyed,' in such manner, and on siicli'urms and conditions as said LeG:isLture 3 hall byi law direct, the following tracts of the Us3jof he people thereof, tel witt so much of the six iriile reservatuin, 'inchi'd-.ng thq Salt Springs, commonly "called the Sciota Salt Springs, as remains unsold; the Salt Springs near iiicp jiusKingum iver, ana. inline wui tary .Tract, "withthe1 sectioi.s of Jand which includeithe &irttie V' f he proceeds thereof to be applied to such literary "purposes as said jL-eg-isiawire, may nercaner oirect, anu to no other use intent or purpose whatsoever. , v VApprbved Dec28, 1824. ' , MH-;r";:i - v)) ,:)v-;)'-: : V? '" fjO .the Jail in AshboroV N:C in Decem 1. ber l834, a Negro '. Man, as a ' Runaw ay, about 5i feet 10 inches high; with asore under nis ngpi .eye ; its riost;: some oi Pis teem. Saysliis name is BAUTLY, that he was-sold by ThoriiasWill iarns,' son of , Eli as Bailess . . ' ,"i '-S i ;i S1L AS DAVID SON, Jailor ; : :, Nov.l824.-i-5mo:-v: ; f V AKEN up and committed to the Jail of 1? " IVake; Countyy ori. the Slthr iristVft'Negfp IMan about 20 years phi, stout . b uilt;- dark complesionwhp says his name is. YEARLY mmI VWilfc w1 u rit-' WP' C r ft 1 a -f" Fatrickj coiintyj a' b- a)Ir Camniel, who. ne.f'bfcii(ves;; lives' jn pme'Ut"ofKentuck,"' & has bee-inaayjmbre. than 12 inbntlvsi Tine owner is requested to " epme.Torwartl," prove properiy,) pay chatges,and take him? away otherwise. he will be disposed of as the. law ' ..T1-W ic w ' -li . - rift T I ..BLANKS) For sale' he rev ' 4 - MWl-'rtUO, Will ie Jjjvcn ;-t u.;v;- Jt'jvavd-fornppreheM tos pie living near' p.eves's Cross Uoads, iii Vake CbuiitV, 'N.' C.'a MuTattoJ, Bov, nam't il IfANOMl'jjTTKNS. ; Ihaci; bn;vwh:-n;hy wfeht off. : a 'dark ''mixed liome sdun coit and" waistcdat copperas .cploure pair !df ,paii tatbonsi a-wool hatband -carried witji him a Vellow coloured pair 01 p mtaloons., t . r liere-j pv forewarn all persons, whatsoever,, from employing or .'harbouring- niin under-tnfi penanv ot tne- law. . -'-r j uti: iriA Dee. 2a, 18 J4... (, , 7 thbse that are Vndebted to .tlif f "Ks XiLta'te of.Jemima Pace, -dee'di ! areiivqu'est ed f corner fpryfard ' a nd, pay-, tb eir: accounts and those having claims against, said Estate, are requested-to '.bring them forward-pro-p e rly a u th e n tjcated, : with i n) tb e"1 i m e;p revel St a ot X 01c C to oliiVa.' , . Stpkes t;d wards f , V; , andjno. Edwards.J.., I; 4T appear.ng to tlie Court that .the delend- ' II ants are pot inhabitants. of: -.this State, Of: dered by tlie Coui;tt that publication be made in jthe lfaleigh Hegister for three months in succession, that the- defendants jippeaT. at our next Superior Court of. .l.awto be , held for the county of Ashe,: on.. the tliird MoiitLy in .March next, then add there.plead, answer or demur, or Judgment will be taken by de fault against them.; Witness David 'Earnest, Clerk of oupsaKcourtfat orRce, on the.thifd AlOnday of September, ' 8241 ,-', t,. .. . 9-3m 'Vni'iviiKAItKrT, Clk. ,T ' the late No vember tter m ; of, Halifax If u County Court. tlie subscriber, qlialined fis lulmiriist ratbr t b t he ; est at e, of r j.ame'a Wi AU ston, dec'd.j All persons -indebeil o the estate are, requested to niake immediate pay ment, and the creditors of the same, are. here by notified to present their. claims- duly au tuenticated within the time prescribed; by law W I LL! S V. ALSTON, Adm'r )Nov)l6,l824;t rS-2m. 4 iN Wedneftflay the 8th Jnstant, in, or" not .Jr far sou,t)v of ,Raleiirhw alsmll i-'Reil Morbd cb Pocket Book, containing about 10 dollars i n cash and a Itece.i pt against Mr, liartwe)! Kiirish for fpurteep barrelS. of flour d'-pbsin ed with himl for sale.:.. A tl.ie me, and delivering, it to the ' subsdfiber' will' confer ; ii fa ypr arid .shall , be , i erisonalif ly rewardedfl : .'1 'v ;'."- ';i-'-'f:iTrv''i j pll ARCE? AV. JpriNSTpN Dec. II. 1-4. i - . , O1 Nthe fourth ndav of KeBruary next, wui. be; ottered at puo.'csuie. bctpre tne Court IIou Negroes, John Stevens. .proved sect'irity,latsix:m p-v 1 At th same iniei1 stnulry.'Negrbea': iwillLbb' hired out for thef ensuing year a J ? ?f 14f4t , , T. P. DEVERE UX Adm'r. D't ember 14. " ". ' ,-.y .i). - Nor th-Caroli na Fein a 1 AcaCr ' ". .. l rii.v. '. tleniy. - . r- a fc. W s. A . - - ? r AWUKK W a & JU Kb,; I'RIKCIPAL'S. QTjklHE exercises of this institution will be ,ii.resunied on the 1 st day of ' Februaray, 182.5;" At fliis seminary comptetevd radi cal English education, .botb literary and scieh tific0 may be obtained. Board (in the 'family')' and tuition,' xty Dollar? i pefscssion, payable in advance.' Each pupil must ftifnisliJ apair pf lsheej,' bfarikets, towels; andt"a xdverhdi br pay $2 50ext nt per 5 session, ;Tliere : are seven competent teachers coristantlyemploy ed, together with AJaps, . Globes anv Orrery and a. valuable 1'fufasophical and ; Chymiad id partitas. ' Jlfvsic $30, JJruivingi Itiintmsr ;su per session,. and . liaiscin.ir at ?1U peH quarter, are taught when required. Those in terested, in; obtaining further particulars are requested to apply by -letter post paid) td the principals. , law-4t . y Oxford, Granville County, Dec.,530 S y T 11 E Subscriber most respectfully informs the , publici; that the exevci.fcs' pf this In stitution wid: be resumed on the; first Sunday in J anuary. j The , direction of the Academy being ori his own responsibility, Parents: and Guardians are . assured, vdiat the' rabst unre mitting atteritiori shall be paid to the moraT, as well as the literary; improvement of those committed to his charge. t The 4tnctesrinj partiality shall -be shown j the utmost order anddecorum shale ject shaH e ver bekept i ri virv jo inspire the our. il s with ad i le reganl for virtue and moral - ity arid to correct 11 disgrace anV liceritipuslwirts) Yo signed Ybr: the ;Uiuersity!jof North-iJaroIina," slvdie thoroughly grounded m(.$h. fyst?m pff "studies preparatory. to. admission so as. tp be able to enter wit.ii aisumruisneuiionor ana credil. , :,.,..,-: ---H---- ' Terms to be paid quarterly in advance; viz: The Latin and Greek Languages, v36 . V The Eno-lisli L'aiSyTiiafre ' ReadinGr. .Writing Arithmetic, Book-keeping ,in smglq.' ahcLdbifc- pier entry, uepgrapijj-, Ancient anu .wmei History Composition vand all tne pecessary spa onarajuefcan on ye ry liberal term , . t hed by Lawi otherwise they will be barred bf, a 'recovery thereof i'-,,,', l,'" 1 I , VniiTHOLlXGSM'OUTn. Adm'r. T. Superior GourtSeptember. Term 1S24.. f .i.M vs.. 1, , ;v;i), i-vj- , se in Smithneld,Vsundry. valuable , belongingtb t!e "estate; of tlie late , J i in.' Terms are,: bond with ap- branches quisite m ago;E tion j Four , DolIarsLi. ThesitUaliojv is Ive elevated, apd bfsafdinffcan be esdypbtaihed De eMSui'-ODtainen i rJVi tne Jail jn AMiboro' No'rth-Clf)ln;ai uf a 'October last, ajNeg-tv man, asi rt-taway-taWt,35'-yeai;s ofafe ;5 fett &cr 9 inc'ie', hig1ar ;: 'speaks Jrather slow W V... wide fdfe teeth .and wide t apart,03: )Vhjv ' calls his junie BKN, says,;he hejons.' ty AVilliairl Arnold. ofrAlabama, and.jhat ,he came ffom Isle of Wight County, Va., la.st winter U - : , v j ' ! ,;'SUS DAVIDSON, Jailor.; Coirnititted v 1 fTO. the- Jad inj Ashb'proV NC, In ictoScr ' A Jvst,; aNegro 3tuiiV s a Itunaway; ' about 27 or 30 years of atrr bdlit 5. fee t lO.inche h;gh;;Jia lost some of his upper tetjth ; a i 'a small' , scar a'bve; . his riht; eS'e. - Siys. faa nameisJSHADrtlCli : and that be was ukt n lis onr, Ian l;t nd, ; by J oseph r Wi i Ji'kiTJs.'.froni wnom ne itunaway. in toe: sta;e voi ; a aoamn. . Sj SILAS DAVIDSON, - Jfilor. , Novvl834.-6nvi- ; State of X6rth-Caidlinnl: lil":ecoirili Count vit v. 4 Court of l'leas anl Q.uarfer S'cssimis, ivovemwer icitn, 10- ' Svlv-wXIttle4- V" ' tJ. petition for" The heirs at law of Gray Lit f dowreri . tledec'd.'; ; " . ) - appearirigtothe's.atisfact:on of UieCauH, ,fl. that Ehiah Mannins andLydWr his wife,' nd lien jani:n Manning . and Syjvia Wm wiit , . CJeiuiams, aru'ioi re-.-iixiens oi; jrurs, m 'i : tt is ordered that publication ; be made forj -months' in the.dialeigh-Keiter thit I hey .pear at Abe next Court of . Ileas ibd Qnaru ' Sessions, tp be hld rfrtheco'inty b"i Pdgt -a comb, at th Court dIouser iii Tarborbudl u-pu" the;4jth Monday bf. Noyeibeiv 153m MlClFLi HEARN, C .tj'u' ii sti I OBERT i MFnAY. Ob: haveleccjr' ed their Fall Imjiortation of JJrg Goor!rt drrJct from, England and Ne W-Yoik.? ) Their ssortm'e rit incjudes alipp'st eyry . article rlebil -ed incountry 'stbr-!;v--;..:X tV:?h ")-' ' ,1' They invite all responsible dealers to comdT and bujV on as liberal.terms'of trelit as are! git?en .bylapy Importer in the Unite St-de-. Oiher;houses ijhvthis town, "have' inipoi ted sb. largely this season, sthat the aujountuf goods here, at j present, . fu exceeds thaV of any. forpc r dime j in ;pui4experJeucei " - j - 4 tTheVstbck.' of. !4rr6cerieif. is eoitallv'cxtCn- sive.)o':pt iiy more advantage's.. boW thajheretafortj; ti 11 this market.- IFavette ville,, October 25(tl 1 83iv K . ; .)' - f ' . :? 1 Y" : ' ' " ' y ' - ''TlSS ' fWiiik ' S tin;scviber;. bat b estahlishejVaLin -'I bf Packets bet weeiii "Philadelphia axd,iii rnrngtan, N. 0. takes this method v.acquainC Mic -iii !-XJ'lij V m uary iicxv, ami jJicatJ-.' answer .;brepriurt.'pr'h.e'' efio?i i will ' l , heurtVex'prfrte fasTto t (lem'.Vvif nt?3 Mich el HearpX Clert of said Cuiirt' uit -,TdrobrbYrurh , . .' t i. .. r : "'i ' CTIU l'UliailMVlA pc,-puisne, uiaf ryvsei, wu.f ieaye-firi '.,,,",.g .--.t trin; N. C, fpr Philtdelplila'''eVery. len; days.'!-" -v Produce e inxenueq ior rnjs conveyance,,; wui ; . iyed &: for warded by Dtiri'r'aii 'Jl'liorilpA , V qbf jKavetlt'iire; '-.sild Sles.'rs.towe' ; 1 be ieCe 8c bittier, of Y ilnuisgton, N. 04 at the lowest , rates of,freight;aridleastexpVrise )ossiL cf.- V flavins' three trood vessels in the trade, comj manded by careful eapiains, w H acquainted with the "coast, '"and cabins well fitted for1 the accpmmrnlation of passengers lie th erefbre trtists to meet witlf epcoiir iement j ph'da . , lelphia with'-its environs las i become so great a manufacturi tig place that ebUbri ciri be sold: tosome ebritvand adyan the cbnsiimptioft belrig' rf tese. nt about twen tythmtsaiul - bales: 'per- annnrti kndii wilt tut' doubt be soon greater,; J:-. . "Ii,-"r - --?M: iti i;JAMEpA-0-DN,;jun.. , . ; : ; v. ' '" .. CommisMibn . Merchant, t : SNbrthjF Sept. 301 1824.v : "I. ' ' . 9.3-3 .n ,. fBlHE'-Exami n- )JL,I st5tutiariiclpsefi;bn'xhQ.2fHri rhe Trustees ne: nbot ! forbear exnreing the very high 'gratincation,5vhich "thlsexami nation afforded them, for never in the, pupils 1 of any Academy 1 did they witness a more nerfect-acquamtance with ."the various bran- - ! ches of l6arningUsuaUy,tatighf'in such ii,-ii-futibrts,' a proficiency -which, vwhile-it claims , for the you tig ladies unlimited praise Tor their industry, renects . eqttal, credit upon the skill and management ot Miss Ramsey, tlieir amia-' be Preceptress: ? ; ' . " , fi The Trustees can now with confidencel re- . commend this institution jto the patronage of a generous public,' haying rebgagedf Mis-, Ramsey; the present Preceptress.. tor another. year,; a'Jady who unites to qualihcitlions of the highest ortier' manners tie mot anable, and engaging. V ' , V ' ) " ' . ' T-He Truktees)believe'vlKt taking into vie w . the big Ii qua 1'ificHt ions V,f t e prece p t n ss, th healthiness 'bf the kitaatir p,-.the low- rate of boarcl, and4tfiealvantage of regijk'rly attend- rag divine; wbl sip, : this1 institution present! to the public claims iiot surpassed by any in the: State:? ."J.- . . .V' " r", V f I b Tiiei Exercisesi pf nhef 'V; Acs demy wilt 5e openejd tlie?tiKrtliiKiiv'ni .Is nrirv ' r. xt; 4 W ILL! AM Aim: : DELU LiVfi. " JLoijisJirg, D ec',20. V.--" - X : 3 1 1 u V - (-f?..H. Board can penad with -any.tamiiy.,m" tnurn - tf n'Wan enci'mt '.' !:;' ' -"s. fc. -" ', .. '( jf-ti i ii . -p. i ,u nil. ii i I.,,, in, i '. : nK :- ;! 1 A T the. Bookstore otJ. L.Ies Son, an " j.. k -i? rmmf fa&uinnari!e son ana nieces ' . r ... , --y.- r .r -v.---. iI--'OT,-.-7-,J-T-. .. ; r i . j :i":.' ; ", 1 . I - - i ' I v;.V; ' vr '"' . ''' : ft i,. ... - - - .'J.-'"-r'"7 '' 1 -;S . -. " - , ' .', '-..' j- 'i"s,i"!: ' ' ! 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