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POETilY,
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THE subscriber has lately received a con
siderable accession to his former stock,
and having made favorable purchases, he is
enabled to ' offer them as cheap as they can
be obtained -elsewhere. His business here-
afterwill be fbrCasA exclusively.
Raleigh, Feb;tr, 1825-,r T v 33-tf.
TO
Ior the Register.
GENERAL LA FAYETTE.
On Ms recent arrival in the United Slates.
.Welcome,' great' Fayette ! .VelcVift'eye once
...more,'' -r t , : -..-'".
tCelcome, CTeat Patriot ! to thy favor'd shore!
le Patriot ttiou, as wen toy aeeus anest ;
The WOKLlS the country that thou wouldst
r ' have blest. . '- .':.'' -i 1 . -
Next Loiter to (be Drawn.
ttNION CANAL LOTTTJRY, 15th CLASS,
Capital Prize 30,000 Dollars
, - 30
" -That world may ill thy generous toils repay,
And verge from dark, e'en to a darker day ;
Hut vet America is free ! the Land
Where tli v ereat acta their 'just rewards
' command.- ' ' I ) v- -''.'
'While Freedom's Western empire yet was
.- younff; - - r i :
"While yet its fnteupon unequal chances hung;
Erom ease, from friends, e'en from the arms
' Of love, .
.Thou cams devotion to her cause to prove,
via a1nnk cratTsn ha1 VOI1 hmil P"ht.
Who side , by side; e'en with our bravest
-fought i v .'IK' - - ' ': " "V.
At Germanton and Monmouth with us bled ;
- And cheerful follow'd wjiere ourfo tunsled.
Oh J oft at our great Washington's own side,
You urged the battle, or repress'd its tide ;'
-With gallanf Wayne, on. fair Virginia's lands,
You met the brave Cornwallis veteran bands;
And saw at last, on Yorktowh's glorious field,
The .stern Cornwallis to his fortunes yield.
The lolls ofj six long years you willing bore,
Till Freedom triumph'd on her W'estern
shore. . -; .': :
The work jtchiev'd, jtliine efforts, nobly
crown'd l ; ;. , - ' J
Through thewide world thy name and ac
tions sound. , ; i
Ajid soon thy- France, spurning her despot's
... sway, j ' " '
Oh thee first call'd to lead in Freedom's way.
But Fnrice, too mad for her great work be-
52.
104
500,
10608
12,120 Prizes,! !
$10,000
5,000
2,128
1,000
500
10Q
50,
16
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$205,320
1$ Blanks to a Prie I Tickets $7
Shares in proportion.' I '
' The above brilliant LOTTERY, positively
to '-be drawn in Philadelphia, on the 9th
March, 1825, and completed oh that day.
Orders for Tickets; enclosing the Cash
or Prize Tickets in ariy'of the Lotteries, will
receive prompt attention addressed to
WHITE'S OFFICE, Petersburg, Va,
; Petersburg, Feb. lfe25. ,
or GALES U SON. kave received . a Tfew
hJ i copies, of th e Hon . 'Alexander Smyth's
Explanation 6f tlie Apocalypse. ; ,
A
I Notice ' ; r
To the OflScers and Soldiers of theHe
, ; volutionarv War, iri the North-CarrJ-
-aina jtine, auanio :iut? neir t. aui;u,
who tiave riotis ye t,obtainedvthe
portion of Iiands due to them for' such
;". rnnitary' services. - ; ; v r
jL S cohvenierice td such claimants, many of
J. whom . through ' old age,' must be m a-measuj-e
unable to travel to Haleigh, toge
ther with the wishes and opinions of several
influential and well informed men , suggests
the utility of the establishment of an omce in
this city, where for a moderate fee, such
claims can! be received and put in train for
legal ir vestigation, so as to have them prompt-
ly decided on.
f
The subscriber living in Kaleigh, offers h
professional services as an Attorney, to all
person j sq Situated, and promises to attend
to, and put all claims transmitted td-him,1sup-ported
by affidavits, in train for adjudication
by the Commissioners to .whom the subject
has been referred by .the last General Assem-
Noi-th Carolina, and Whose decision
bly of
upon a
to- lawJ
1
The Celebrated Race Horse,
Bg.-gyw-."-.- -
WASHINGTON,
r riT t Jf.nilxf mw StnhlA in Warwntnn. I
. w .t: "v .r i"Tii ui shaii . obtain.
. . f -- jn i ..wi ot to tne
ai iweiuv-nv"- uoiiaia iiic(c.uh,.ihi.ihi; i ..i t
- Jrorcd thee to py trom all thou wouldst have
done. i . 1 1 "
The German despot knew the tyrant's foe,
Ami basely plung'd thee in dank dungeons
low.-.--v;- - . '; !!:". : j ' j !
Twns now Columbia gratefCdprov'd her love,
.'And eagerly her sons to free thee strove : ,
Two generous j souls, (their lives upon the
issue cast,)! s ' ; I
Almost released thee from the tyrant's grasp:
And Washington, thy friend, in sorrow sued
(i) -vv, .. i
Thy quick release, of. thine oppressor rude.
Further to trace "thy course, 'twere long to
t H - : t i-
Thy .various fortunes' that from hence beft ll.
The cause seems lost upon thy natal shore,
And France' young , Freedom strangl'd in
- her gore.' i I : y :-'
Hither thou com'st a dlff.'rent scene to view,
Where Freedom's einp"te nourishes anew :
That Spirit which in Hellas (2) dwelt ofyore,
Hath chang'd her altars to Columbia's shore ;
Yes ! the same Spirit, erst whicfi nerv'd tliat
band, ! ' .
Tftt on Thrmnhvly'd immnrtil sfranft.
it li stood the ciread inva
dollars to. insure, payable; on the st day ot
.lanuarv next ten dollars a smrie leap, io
h nairl when the Mare is covered ; with one
dollar in all instances to the Groom. The
season will commerce the, 1st February and
close the 1st July as1 be will be trained for
he Fall Races, it no accKient nappens to mm.
I have a lot well enclosed, and Mares sent
from a distance will be fed with grain, &c. at
the marJtet nrices. I will not be liable for
escapes or accidents of any kind, but will
endeavor to prevent cither. I have not been
able to procure a list of all the colts that were
entered or run against i ; w asiiingion in uie
Sweenstakes when he was three years old ;
therefore shall only mention such as I know.
Washington's Pedigree and Performances
are surpassed by no other horse. A state
ment.of his performances are given below ;
also, a letter from Mri William R. Johnson,
wherein he gives his opinion jef Washington
as a race horse. Mr. Johnson trained and
ran him all the races he has ever run : it will
speak for itselC . i i !
Washington is a bright sorrel, full fifteen
and.a half hands high, 6 years old this spring
.was got by the celebrated; race horse Ti
moleon (one of the best sons of Sir Archy
out of the celebrated; race jnare Ariadne,
whose performances on the turf, particularly
four m. h.
which ntav he seen bv! reference to the re
cords .f New-Market, Fairfield, Uroadrock,
&c. pnor to lol7. j 'i :
The following certificate, obtained by Mr.
Wm. R.Johnson from pol. Holcombe of A
melia.v who raised Ariadne, will give an ac
count of her Pe Jicrree, as far as -he could re-
claims submitted to them agreeably
will be. final, according to the provi
sions of the above cited act of the last session,
constituting them a Board for that purpose. .
- As the act above cited of the last session
constituting the said Board, for the adjuidica
tiori of all such claims will expire on the first
of July next, and the subject be at rest for
ever after ; I persons wishing to avail them
selves bf the subscriber's offer, and profes
sional services, will apply as soon as possible,
so as to give; time to have their several claims
maturely considered, and deliberately adju
dicatedj. 1 I
He further informs those interested in such
claims, that; he has made such arrangements
with npntlemen of intelligence, and mtegr
tv as will enable him to have any Lands they
located, or otherwise disposed
best advantage for a proportion of
i expands or proceeds.
The subscriber will expect every appjica.
tion to lum on the subject accompaniedby a
moderate iee, anu delivered & ins omee in
Raleighifree of expense to him.
I JOHN 1). DELACY.
Raleitth, Jan. 28th, 1825. 28-tfV
(TrNL B. I Everv.applicant must state? the
4 ' . . . 1
vruiupany ana iteeiment ue enlisted and serv
ed in, the names of the Captain and Colonel.
the length, ofj time he served, and where, and
the affidavits of some persons who served
with them and personally knew them to have
i
served. ' The heirs must prove tie services
n the same way of the ancestor.
4 . STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA.
V' , Secretary's Office. .
lTOTICFi is hereby given, that ' by an act
LN l of the last General Assembly of this
State, a Board of Commissioners has been'es
tablisbed tO sit in the' City! of llaleigh, t6 pass
pn acclaims fbr Mjnterynd Warrants, -for
services; performed" by the officers and sol
diers of the continental line bf this .State in
the Revolutionary War, which 1 shall b0 pre
sented previous to the first day of Julyjnext;
afterwhich time all such claims are declared
tp be forever barred; ; . 1 :v j :
lliis Board is composed of His Excellen
cy the , Governor, the Treasurer and Comp-
trouer.! f YVM. wiL.iy, secy oj state.
Rrtleigh4th Januarys 1 S25. I
Jailor's Notice.
"TAKEN UP, on the 22d October, andjlodg
ed in fail- at ' Wilmington, N. C. a negro marl
Whc calls; his name Wixmam, says he belongs
to 'John Cureton, living near Camden, iS. C.
tliatlhe wag; purchased hf, said Curetpn of
H?n Murray,-wno purcnasea mm nea rMori
loiK va. anout,ten years ago. oaid teiiow is
about twenty-four years of age, five feet six
or seven imbues uigii, wuamjjicaiwii jtuuw,
slender made, and speaks'good English. Had
1 ' - i A ' t . . - .-J
oir wnen commuiea a graj jacket, consiaer
bly worn, ;atid tow, shirt and troweers. j The
owper is Requested to come forward, prove
property, ipay charges, arid take said f ellow
away. f C. B. MORRIS, Jailor, t
Dec- 25. - ':, - irAf: '
Txes Gr&riXim Seeds
nillE subscriber has iust
JL ! bly oflGarden Seeds, all of the last !
growth. The following is
State of North-Carolina,
I Franklin County. ;
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Decem
ber Sessions, 1824. ;
Nathaniel Hunt, Original Attachment
vs. -i.evieu on neerro nov
... -I I f- O rf.
Archibald H. Green, i Nelson. i
TT appearing to the satisfaction of this Court,
E. that the Defendant in this case resides be-
v ond the! limits of this State : .It is ordered by
the Couit, that publication be made tor three
montns in the State Gazette, tlxit unless he
appear before the Justices of our County
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions," td be
1 . - I hnuv in I jMiiahtiro- rn th atrrvnt Mnniliv
of March next, then and there to replevy
and plead, otherwise, judgment will be made
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iiuai against mm ami uie propenv icvicu on,
Fine Turnip Beet,
A Red, j do.
Blood, do.
(Early York,
Battersea,
SuganLoaf,
: Madeira Savoy,
'Green Curled do
Late Battersea,
Mountain Dutch,
Large Winter,
do. do. Drumhead, '
Russia, very fine. J
Orange Carrot,
Early short Top,
' do. Purple
Long Scarlet,
Scartet Turnip,
Salmon. J
K Double Cufled Parsley
do. do. Cress,
Solid Celery,
Rape,! very fine.
Rutabaga Turnip
Hanoyer, do.
LJ S. Parsnip,
Round Spinach,
receixf d hi3'
of the last V
a catalogue I
CABBAGE.
sup-ear's
, The Committee of Arrangement for mnl-.
ing suitable preparations for. the-visit :of Gen.
Lafayette to this City," make known to tlie!
citizens of the State that the General has in
timated his intention of being at Raleigh ear
1 in the ensuing month. :. The precise: day
will be made known as soon as ; they shall
learn it from the General." It is uaderstood
that he intends leaving Washington immcdi
atejy after the usual Entertainment given
there on the 22d inst. I 1 .
. A. public Dinner and Ball will be given to
the General at;the Residence of, the Gov
ernor .; v--. :i:-
The Revolutionary, O facers, both
kal and Militia are.;parcu)Hrlyjiiyitej
is e.pecieu max many t:iti7jen4 mm ,
tance will avail themselves of the opportu
nity which this Visit wilkalfbrd them of pay
ing their respects to this; venerable Friend
of Washington and Hero ofour Revolution.
" ; . Wm. POLK, Chairman.
' JO. G ALES, S ecy. ' . "-. t - i -.
James A. TateTsoii,
FOR PUBLISHING AT FA YETTEVILLE, tf.
Jl IVEEK7.Y JVEWSpJpETt, L
"'.-. tXTITLKIJ i . ' ;.
X lie iHiyettcvi Ue i SentincL
i
y RADISH.
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Cauliflower
do.
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r
aders of their land ;
. . 1 mm m '" ' a .. .
i nai munder d when great Licmosthenes 3) collect
spkY ; i ' . I "This
J-orcwarmng Athens of dark Philip's yoke ; bv the imported horse Cit zen, out of a Wild
ge Washington s intrepid hand , ajr mare sh
is to certifv,
hat Ariadne was
Did arm sa
To noble daring uric'd our Patriot band ;
'Twas the same Spirit in our Congress runc,
And animated Patrick Henry's tongue.
Th:d from the polish d Lee harmonious rlow'd,
And in the immortal Declaration glow.'d. .
Those fields, which once you saw with car-
I' nage red. .. , -1 j '; .
Now. smile in peace, with bounteous harvests
' spread ; , , i ' ,
Coltinibia greets you with ecstatic joyi
And you must prove j wliat monarchs ne'er
enjoy. - I ' !
Oh ! may this . hour full many a pang repay,
aim gild with rapture thy declining, tUy I i
' t ; : I" - Ii: B. C.
1) See his letter to the Emperor of Ger
.many on this occasion. r -j ,
"(2) Greece. . S , 1 ' I r y ' . 'p i -(3)
In this word we use our license, and
cuangc the place or the accent.
M Tss Elkakor Whitaker Is desirous ofgiv
4.J i. ing instruction to a few pupils, on the
Piano Forte. She; will give lessons at tier
father s house, or if preferred, will attend
j oung lauies at their own residences. Her
terms, are 8 dolls, per rjuarterto which will
he added 2 dolls if she waits on her pupils at
their own houses. ! ' ,
Italeigh, Feb. 20,18?5. : . 333-t V
NbticeL1
rpiIAT on Monday, the 1 1th, day of April
. nex oy virtue ot a Deed ot Trust, bear
ing date on the 17ih day of January. 1822.
will be sold for ready money, at the Store of
William Harrison, in the county of Franklin,
Two Tracts or parcels of LAND, lying in the
county -aforesaid, adjoining the lands of the
s5d William Harrison, John Carpenter 'and
others, containing.four hundred acres, more
or less. " , . : V , - r- .. ' .
r Also, the'following NEGROES, named as
lnllow : one negro woman named; Nancy,
we 'negro girl named Rachael, one negro
girl named Narcissa, one negro boy1 named
I'atiick, one negro girl named Nancjr, and
two nerro men named f!h:irle arul'Isnur?. I
The above property being conveyed to me
intnist. 1 shall con'vev onlv such titled to the
name as I am authorised to do by said deedL
r t WM- T. HOLI .INGS WORTH, Trustee
Franklin county, 21st Feb. 1825. 34 7w I
TO the Jail in Ashboro'N. C. in October
Lst, a Negio M;io, as a Itunawav uhnnt
orJ year or age ; about 5, feet HJ inches
high ; h. lost some ,of hi upper teeth V as
a smalUscar above ! his rvxUt eve." Savs hi
Sav!
name is bll ADRICK s and that he was taten
tam. Maryland, by Joseph Williains. from
hum he Runaway, in the State of Alabama.
,S,LS -ttAVI!80N, Vailor..
e out ot spiddiu, and apiauiu
out of Silver-Eve. Given under my hand
this 23d day of Dec. 184
Puii. Holcombe."
PERFORMANCES. ;
Washington was engaged in four Sweep
stakes two m.h.200 dollars entrance. When
he was three years old, 1822 in the Spring,
he won the stafees at rvew MarKet ami Law
rencevule : in the Fall he. was beaten at
Warrenton by John Richards lie won the
first heat, and lost thes second by having a
bad start, whereby he lost .80 vards, and was
only beaten half a length': being considered
in bad order, he was: drawn, having: the
sweepstakes at New Market to run for,
which he won, . beating the celebrated race
.horse.' Henry there were four lieats in this
race, the first .being a dead heat, Henry won
the second, Washington! th'c third and fourth.
In the Spring of 18231 he was trained at
New Market, but owing to his having a curb
on one of .his legs the first parti of the train
ing season, he only run ne race he was han
dy capp'd at New Market with Sir William
and a htrse belonging td Col. WynnWash
ington won the first heatj; Sir William the se
cond and third Washington was unfortunate
in this race,Mie lost at least 60 yards in start
ing the second treat j and was only beaten a
length : this heat was run in 3m. 4 is. which
is tvo ?econds4ess-than any two mile heats
nas . ever been run at New; Market.; Sir Wil
liam had ten lbs. taken off his regular weight,
and Washington carried his full weight. ;
The following Fall he won the Proprietor's
Purse at New-Market, 300 dollars, 3 mile
heats : the first heat in. this race was also run
in two seconds less than any on record on that
ground. ; . . . . j i .
He was then carried to Baltimore, where
he won the Proprietor's Purse of 500 dollars,
beating the celebrated race horse 1 Flying
Childers with ease.' He was discovered to
be Ume after this race, j occasioned as was
supposed by (the situation of the ground, it
being a hew tract; ;v 1 ; i '
- He was t hen carried to Washington and
ran one heat in that situation, but was beaten
by a mare of Mr. Wynn's and .was drawn.
He was trained last iVpring, and won the Joc
key Club Purse, 4 m. h.' at New-Market," 600
dollars, with ease, beating Coll VVynn's mare
Flirtilla, and Capt- Harrison's horse Aratus.
PETER MITCHELL.
jail, i i. !; j ZOt O
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125.
a Richmond, Jan-. 10, 18
Dear Sir I have procured from Col.' Hol
combe his certificate - of the Pedigree of Ari
adne, the dam of Washington, and have for
waiiled it to vou, that you may advertise
your horse in aue time. I hope he may make
xh good a season as you wish ; ! I have trained
him several times, and found him an : excellent J
race norse au mstanccst and I wish very much
thnt e Was cpnVenlent. to me, that I might
put to him; particularly Reality, which is my
fa vorft c tmvre I am, dear Sir, with great re
specV " w WlRJOHON.
condemned
Test,
to Plaint iffs. recovery.
S. PATTERSON, C. C. C.
State of North-Carolina,
I lUUIVIIII WUIUTa -1
Superiorourt of Law, October Term, 1824.
Willis Jones, admr de bonis non"
on the estate of.Tignal Jones I Petition . in
jr.decfd. f 'the nature
vs. i of a bill; of i
Edward Pride and Jas. Grant, review,'.
Ex'orspf Hedding Jones,dec.J j
r' appearing to the satisfaction of the Court
that Edward j. Pride, one of the Defend,
ants in this case,-resides beyond the limits'of
this btate; It is ordered, by the Court, that
publicaiUin befmade in the State Gazette for
three mouths, that unless he be and appear
before the Judgi of our Superior Court of
law to bej held tor the County of Franklin; at
the Courtj House in Louishurg,on the second
Monday after ! the fourth Monday in March
next, then and there to answer the Complai
nant's petition, the petition will be taken
pro confesso as to. him I
Witness Nathan Patterson. Clerk of the
said Couri, at office the second Monday after
the fourth Mondavm September, 1824. j .
N. PATTERSON, C. S. Cl
SiYve,r Tlatiiig. J
THE subscriber has attached to his Coach
and Harness! Manufactory,;;' the above
business, and is prepared to execute any
work, in that line, ! either for Carriages, Gigs,
Harness or Saddles ; all of which materials
will be kept constantly on hand, equal to
any manufactured in this country.
Also, Carriages, Gigs and Harness, of eye-
ry description, win De Kept- constantly on
hand, and furnished to order, at a short notice.
Having just received from New-Yorki a
well selected assortment of materials, laid in
for cash, he will be able to finish his work,
lower tharj formerly. He has also and shall
continue to keep, Morocco of; the best quali
ty,, at a small advance on the manufacturer's
prices, urders are solicited. ; .-r. i
. ( ; THO. COBBSl
P. S. 1 have a parcel of Oil stones, which
I can confidently recommend to workmen and
Sage,
Early
Late,
Ice,
Imperial
do. Coss,
Brpwnl Dutch, J
Purple Brocoh,
Saffron,
Squxsh Pepper,
Nasturtiums,
Red Oh ion,
Silver Skin, do.
Early Framed,
Short,
Long Green,
Cluster, do. '
Pickling, J
White Kidney Pole "
ETTUCE.
1
SC0CCJMBER
1
1
j
BEANS
audihfrthe li-
interest
PEAS,
Quaker Bush,
Harly Robroy,
do. Frost,
una,
Golden Hotspur,
Large Marrowfat,
Dwarf, do. ,
Cldster very fine
Blue Prussian,
Dwarf Prohfic,
Golden Sioux corn, fit for boiling in 60
days and ripe in 90. 1 -.
$weet Corn. .
Those wishing to be! furnished will do well
to apply as early as possible. ' j
, i I . . RANDOLPH WE3B.
Raleiffh, Jan 26. 1 ' 25-
will warrant.
Dec. 30, 1824.
T. C
i8-tn
s
State -of NortliiCarolina,
"i Franklin County.
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. Decem-
' ber Sessions 18?4f j -'.
Milo Lattimer, Original Attachment
vs. I Levied on neero b'ov
Archibald IL Green. SNelsom 1 -i
T appearing to the satisfaction of the Coirrt,
that the Defendant resides beyond the
limits of this State ;. It is ordered, tliat pub
lication be. made in the Raleigh Register for
three months, tnat unless the Defendant ap.
pear at our next County Court, to be held
for the County Of Franklin, at the Court
house in Louisburpr, on the second Monday
of March next, then and there to replevy and
plead, otherwise, judoroent will bema"defi-
nai agauis nim, and tne property levied on,
be condemped to Plaintiff's recovery. I1
Test," I S. PATTERSON, C. C.
ORIGINAL BUILLIANl SCHEME
Governor
' I OF THE
Grpnd State Lottery,
Now drawing, every weeklin
Baltimore, under the superintndance
Commissioners arjnointed bvf the Gc
and Council of the State. jV ,
Highest Prize Forty Thousand Dollars
! $40,000, ; I 30 ef 1000,
20,000, I 20 of 500,
10,000, ' I 50 of 100,
, 2 of 5,000, J 100 of 50,
! And 5000 of $10. each.
ALL payable in CASH, which is nsiial,
may. be had at Jlllen's Office as soon as drawn.
This lottery is drawing regidarly every TAws
Zay,& wiil soon be brought, to aj. dose, as there
were only twenty drawings & tdrteeh of wpVh
have already taken place, consequently only
seven now. remain. ; ' , . ' j " ,
(Xj persons wishing," can beregularly fur
nished with j the lists of the drawing, or be in
formed of the fate of their tickets as soon as
di-awn all Lottery information gratis. . Ad
venturers! at a distance should pot delay, i ,
Present price qf Tickets. , ' ...
Whole Tickets, 5612; 1 Quarter Tickets 3
THE Press is a powerful Ehri ne to rlir er
and control public sentiment, promote enu
infe Republicanism and cxtemlnuve moi-Jiit
For these objects the subscriber proposes the
above.Pub!ication. ' '' ' i I , '
It is intended that .this., nnptr'shrdl contain
interesting selections from lcr jivfit Wd domrs,.
tic advices ; Cojr.mercial Jntelliiie'nc-e S:( evt
ry subject connected viih MeTOuniile trans
actions ;.. Infbrmation and jjjsSrirf ti , -n.ur the
im pro ve m e n t ot Agricul t ui e, t fui 1, n i s t e s.si-i i--
tial. branch of national p'rosp erf t v . i Me H i a n K
Arts and Mannf ctiire wiif also re.c.eii e 'it h-xf
notice'. to -which they are-jus ;!yj entitlcd.f
Abstr.icts of the proceedings tf our national
and State Legislatures, public Documents,
and sketches of such debates as shall tend to
elicit, defend and support political truth and
justice, shall likewise be inserted. ; ) :
Considering that the" ConstituHon of the
United States is the Ark of Political Safet
and that the Washington Policy should be the
Polar Star to every American Statesman, pub lic
measures shall,be candidly reviewed, aiui
censured or approved accorctipg to thelv
course and tendency. Believing that virtu
ous manners have more efficacy than good
laws, and are altogether essential to the very
existence, of true liberty, that pure system o
morality shall only be supported, wbJch iV
equally removed from the cold formality of
monkish-superstition, and. the! varying fash
ions of a vain philosophy. The cause of Re
ligion shall be advocated without supporting
the infallibility of the Bigot, espousing:
dogmas ot. the Sectary, or app
centiousness of th e Liberalist.
the mind and improve. -the -taste!, Ori
Selected Literary Essays shall be j frequently
inserted, c i - ,i- .; '...'.-'. ;" - ,.'
While the Editor solicits the assistance: of
men of literature.and leisureThe assures the
public that his constant -'.endeavors will he
used to render THE SENTINEL worth the
confidence and support of u judicious and
candid community. vvvv ? !
TheENTINEL shall be pu jlished everV
Wednesday upon a royal sheet of good.qua?
ity and with new type. Terms Three Dol
lars per year, payable on the delivery of rtlie
first number Subscribers not residing at
Fayetteville, will have their pajpers forward
ed by the first mail after pub fc' caption, or other
wise as they may direct. Advertisements will
be inserted upon the most reasonable term,
anil the paper issued as Soon as a1 sufficient
subscription is obtained. Holders of subscrij
tionapers are requested to return them fc
the Subscriber at Fayetteviile, by the lst dav.
-r . . .. . i , , . - I '
oi.may nexu
: Fayetteville, Feb'y; 7, 1825.
OCT Editors of Newspapers throxisr'ioutt ns
State, will confe.r a favor, by giving the above,
two j or three insertions, in their respective
papers. . '
State of North-Carolina, ;
Rockingham Coynfy. ! - 1
In Equity Fall termVAr b. 1824. !
Charles Mills; vs. Matthew Mills & others;
IT appearing to the Court, t hat-William T.
Mills, Menan Mills, Wm. F. Ellington and
his wife Frances, Walter Ingram ahl his wif e
Martha, Mary Larimore an.d Sarah Larimore,
part of the defendants in thisj case, are inhabi.
tants of other States vlt is tlierefore Ordered,
the city 'of Itnat PUDl'ca,0P De niade for 6 weelts succes
o of i th 1 s'vc nthe lialeigh Register, for trie defeixi-
held for the county of Rockingham at tho
court-house in Wentworth, on the sixth Mon
day after the ; fourth Mondav-' in Mareii
next, then 'and there to pleatl; answer or de
mur to complainant's bill,' otherwise it. will' be
taken pro confesso and heard, ex parte s to
them, JAS. T. MOUEHEA1), C.M.F
Wentworth, Dec. 22, 1834. : Ww. :
State of Ncrth-Caroliha.
,1 t Edgecoaib County. ; j
Court of Pleas arid Qt0ter Session"
v 'NovemBer Term. 18i
- Sylvia Little
The heirs
m. i
Petition 0?
dower. . .
Halves ,1 I 6 Eighths I
ITT .J 1 d. A Lj V..l '
Lottery and; Exchange office, 166 Market St.
yl via Little :
vs.- ' ' .f;'.';;-' L
? at law of Gray Lit- r
tie. decd.s J
ITappearingtothe satisfaction of the Conrti
that Elijah Manning :nd Lydia his wife.
and Beniamin; Manning and bylvia his M ite,
Defendants, are not'residen s Ot this State
It js ordered that publication be made' for il
months in the Raleiffh Register, thatthev ap-
! pear at the next Court of Pleas and'Qiiartet
Sessions to be held for the coiintv of.EdL'e-
comb, at the Court House in rrarborough, on
. . i m. iii. u mvmMl k a Mrm.ms A m C 1 J i Ull r II. Ill I
Where in a former State Lottery was Isold I rhtu Mnn.Uv nf FPhr,rrv ..t ftr.
Great capital, or One HundredX . .;'. ; tu w:, ,ni'l ;
heard ex parte as to them. Witness Michael
Ilcarn, Clerk ot said Court ; at i arborouich .
the 4thr illonday of November 1824v ' ; a
15-3m MICIPL. HEARNi C. C.
BLANKS
Fp $i(e bcre.
and naid the ereat cap
Thousand Dollars and where nave Deensoia
And paid two prizes of 100,000 dolls, each,
and where the casn was imn etuiciv
for the capital prize of 20,000 doDs. irk the
late Monument Lottery. . ' j.,':
Orders enclosing cash or prize tickets (.post
t4ii VwHT nfir with hrombt attention, itvad-
dressed to ; . .' . ' - - - ' i '.
S. & M-iALTEN,
t '.' '"'-''"'' j f "'' '-'--t : Baltimore.
M Adveaturers at a distance, may . with confi
dence at all times, forward their remhtinces
to Allen's office, for if at any time the great
Capitals should be drawn before theyarive,
the amount will be immediately returned, or
Invested to the best . possible !ad vantage in
some other brilliant Lottery then about to be
drawn. .. . j
BaUIffiori Febriiaiy5 1.
Kef Stock: Gqov&.
2 aw-3r,
TH f2 subscriber have now opened; in Mi.
Parr's brick -Storey opposite La,tta
M'Fatiands, a new, stock '-of Dry Goodu
Hard-ware, Cutlery1, Glaie, .Crockery hare And
Groceries, alUlaid; in on the best terms, and
which they will dispose of low for ca.-h. ' :
'" -i--- X': ' 5 ' LEWIS &. MYERS:
Columbia, S. C. Feb. v 324t.
r, N. B. They will , have addition? to their
present stock in a few days, which will cantr
plete their Spring assortment, v V j .