-- w -;--w - -l. t-5;;n:-v;,'-l'tt " - i -..... ' 1 1 11 "' f - .''''. . . 1 ' ' , ' ' , ' - - , . - - .) .,-; '. . ? i:, .v - 3 published evcrrjTursD at and Prih ATr.by v JOSEPH GALES & SON r At Fits JDolIara per jmnum half in advance. AD VERTIS EMENTS ofeycwciing'"" 16 Hries,ne9tly inserted three VW for a Hollar, and 25 cents for. every stic- ceediniiablicatioii ' those f prreater length in the same proportion... ..CoMMtnfTCATTows thanktn l IV received... . ,fttib .m tore raiVbe PpsUpaitl. ?v From the Auburn Free P,rc? THE tlAKO. ?i As the. last thrilling notes of f lIome sweet 1 JHbme99 , floated round the dear circle. In whicK ; were concentrated a little world, or a little - knot of bemjs who were all the world to each other, an iiydible sob broke the enchantment which thisTouching little sonjrf accom-. panied -by tm; sweet voice of my young fnendj had cast around me. .'It burst from the bosom of one who had been severely disciplined in the school of ad versity one who had beheld the wreck of all her youthful hopes, without one murmurinE word against the God who guides the storm- but now tlie sudden reflection that she heard, for the last time, the soft melody -of her beloved daughter's! voice, accompanying . the roeiuLig tones soi, ner-ptano-Ttsaw, u the last time; her fingers sweep . tl speaking keys- beheld her I youthful happiness; utj Conscious of the blow that awaited her, a sigh involuntarily escap ed her, and the startling tear told' of sudden , anguish;. She, turned to me, and said, in a .low. voice, ik J v wish I could have saved Amelia's piano it , will break her; heart to part with it. Poor thing, she little thinks that she will no more sing and play j to charm away my heIaricholy.,' r s . The unconscious girl closed the in strument, and remarked, ei did you ibserve, dear mamma, that my piano wants tuning ? and vou will allow Mr. N. to come and tune it to-morrow ?" A tear stole.down the cheeks of my respecieairienn. ' - Are you ill, my dear mother ?" in quired Amelia, " or has any thing.oc curred to distress you ? If; so, do not hide jt from me ; 'for rest assured, no deprivation, no exertion, no suffering can afflict me like seeing you unhappyi I have just ben thinking as soon as jnj; pia no is tuned, I w i 1 1 beg M rs. - r to "let me undertake to instruct her two little girls in. the rudiments of music f and who knows, dear mother, but in time, it'xyill be in my power to support you, wun tne assistance olmy vaiuea instrument r" - : ! , I gazed for a moment with feelings of surpriseand admiration; on the glow ing, animated face of this lovely, inge nuous girl, and never felt mv own want of fortune so keenly as at that moment. A . silent ejaculation involuntarily rose to neaven, xnat tne Almighty would open some way to save poor Amelia's piano , irom me rengs or a rapacious . land lord. , " 1 he hour tor separation had already arrived V and, after lmprint- I ng a warm kiss on Amelia's cheek, and whispering in the ear of my, .afflicted friend " Still trust in the Lord our GW,",T left the house with feelincs I cannot describe. With the dawn I repaired to the auc tion rooms in Street, and waited, agonizing, fort the sales. The crowd was large, as several valuable articles of furniture and some elegant paintings were noiiceu in tne nanuoills. 1 cast a giance over ine rooms, anil in, one corner stood a female of exquisite form her face was hid from public view; by a targe calash -her head was averted , and rested against the window, out of which she appeared to be gazing at the busy crowd below. Near iher stood a piano. One glance was sufficient. I hastened, to the spot, and, in a low voice, articulated, 4 Amelia II d , is this you f 'v - The distressed girl clasped my arm, and burst into tears. ' ' Yes, my good sir, I little thoucht, ,; when you left us last evening, that pur cruel landlord would this morning seize my piano, and bring it to - be exposed ipr saie.. u, my dear.sir, cannot you devise. some'means to save it for me ?'? . -. At this moment the auctioneer called .for the instrument, and it was removed into the centre of the room for examin ation. Several gentlemen remarket! . .inai t was a sweet-toned instrument ' DUt OUt of tune. Th nMir trirl Hn n nn my arm mi silent griefs The bid dlng commenced. Foremost in - the Crowd fttood thp snn nf lrc ?TT A tictes! ted landlord. He bid. after some was a pause. Near AmeliaL stood an ed in the event of the sale of the piano, 1 .ArA,-c i :4.x i u I were soon to ibe jxpp$ed. U The idea that , this coldvunfeehng being was go-1 U. t fl v.- r . . V. - - I ing to purchase, undisputed, this favour ite, almost idolized article, for the tri- fling sum of aiventy-five dollars, made i - . g . r" . , , . her for a moment forget wliere she was, and she exclaimed - - " ' Must the onl v thing. I value be sa- crificed for this pitiful Sum, without cf- fecting one obiecf?" V Tk? .,..4U -'i a j . : ' xi. 1te, 7.Ut,h started, gazed on the ueauiuui crin one instanr, ana om one hundred dollars i . and the piano was i nmediately struck mtnir. off to Mr. Sey- The. moment the name of Seymour was called;-my heart - felt the sound, and rrecalled" the features of my old friendancl - companion "i arms,; Maj.. Horatio Seymour. I - saiv this young man was his own son9 ever ready to an swer to the culls of humanity. 1 ne piano was ordered DacK to tne humble dwelling of Mrs. II - d. 46 Heaven will reward yOll Sir 4" the nil U I i-l .fll orirnlntAi when she heard this order. ' . - . . . . 1 "One tune from its fair owner, is all the reward I ask," replied the young enthusiast. . He accompanied me to my grateful . I friend's- habitation, i where the g , I voice and 'artless manners of Amelia completed the: impression her beauty had made upon his heart. A few short months saw her, and her excellent pa rent restored to that rank they were made to adorn, j h I often, in mv daily rambles, call and take a look at the happy circle as sembled round Seymour's fire side. Amelia still plays ''Home, sweet owif," while her affectionate husband frequently remarks" To the piano J am- indebted for all my happiness. '? Xotice. TT HAVf. lest the Certificates offive shares j JS of the Capital Stock of the Dank of Cape- Fear, viz : Nos. Ill, 112, 113, 114.& 115 rna 1 snau, at tne expsraiion 01 o monms, 1 from the date of this notice,' apply for new I Certificates of said Stock. All persons pre- tending to have any claim t said Certificates J are -hereby noticed to make known their claim. IUCY CUTLAR. Wilmington, June 15, 183. 674Jm w Classical School In Hillsborough, N. C. HIE Bev. rii.iTATt IToope En, respectfully e has associated X. informs the public that h himself with Mr. John Rookhs, who has been for Several years Principal of the Hillsboro' Academy," in' the tuture conduct ot this In stitution. tm i ! v u t 1 1 The undersigned haying been appointed LA-r - ... o Guardians, that they will exert themselves to J maKe thorough Scholars of those who may be committed to their care. The School will be conducted on the plan of the most approved Classical Schools in our countiy, ot wnicn xne suDscrioers nave taiten pains to obtain particular information. Youth will be prepared for the Sophomore Class :iass in the U.I niversity. The School will be divided into four or five Classes, and none will be admit ted but those who become members of one of the regular classes ; this school being in tended for those whose object is to obtain a complete and liberal education. Tuition, Thirty Dollars per annum, or Fifteen per session, to be paid always in ad vance. Board ma be had at Ten Dollars per month. The exercises ot tne ensuing session will commence on the first Monday in juiv JOHN ROGERS, WlL.JulA4 nUUrKK. June 15th. f '". 67-4tw The Editors ofthe Newbern, "Wilmington, TavPttPviil. mhsPtTCT. Sa isburv and Che. raw papers will give the above three inser tions, and forward their accounts to this office. j :,i . i ' 1 ' State of Norfa-Carolina, Edgecomb ICountj. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, i May Term, 1825. Benjamin, Wilkinson, "V I' vs. . , - L Petition for wiJJLie Bunn, John BBunn, r Partition, and Jeremiah Bunn. J 4 1 i T appearing to the satisfaction cf the Court, that John Burrell Bunn. Orphan ot Wil- Vwm Bunn. and Jeremiah Bonn. Orphan of Jeremiah Bunn,,1Qth infants of tender years, two of the defendants, -and residents of ano- ther state : it rs therefore ordered, that nub- picatiou bi made in the Rfileigh Register for tnree-month.?, that unless thev aorjearat our next Court o' Pleas ; and Quarter Sessions to be held fothe Count v of Edgecomb, jat the Conft Ileiise '.in Taiborotiirh. on the fourth i!o'nIay of August next, then and there to Lpiead&c. judgment will be taken pro con- lessor & the cause heawl x narte as to them. gment' entered accordingly. .Witness, Niich learn, Clerk of the said Court, at 1 ar- borourh.the 4Jh Mondav. of Via v. 1825. ftfc"" K " ' ykrrrttj t-"i www., i tiikT ri d State of North-Carolina. Xt Rutherford Cmnty. Spring term, 185. t David Patterson, t i ; n . William Holloavand Ben. nai Uai. , iamm Jordan; J . V . J .' . - - .... t - " ' V ... ;TT appearing- to the satisfaction of the Court A that the detendants are not inhabitants of this tate t itjs ordered tliat publican. h,e made three months successively m the l?a- lei,h nef?13tcr, ry4 them Yd appear at the next Court or Knuitv, th hh.i.i . ti county of Rutherford, at the Courthouse in Rutherfordton. on the 3d Monday .after the 4tl Monday of September next; then & there to plead, answer or demur to tlve complaint JVfi inst them, c, th ameKl be taken nro oonfr nri wtA r,nA - Test. T. F. BIKCHETT, C. M. E. S tate of.North-Carolina. ; 4 , ' Rutherford County. . , Jn Ecluitt. ! , . T Spring- term, 1825. James Thompson, Goold HovtA Janies B.; Murray, Arthur Brbn- Bill 1 o fore- son and others, Sclose ose mort- J Augustus Sacket. -y T appearing to the 'satisfaction- ofthe Court I. that the defendant, "Augustus Sacket, is not an inhabitant of this State ; it is Ordered that publication be made three months sue- cessiVP V 111 thf K;UPlP-h T?r-tritr hot iin ooa he appear at the next Court of Equity to be held for; Rutherford county, at the Court house in Kutherfordton, on the 3d Monday after the 4th Monday of September next, and plead, answer or-demur to the bill of com nlnint filfrl nrrainct him - it uHl K t-ol-n mn I J...-... ...... y WW V Test. T. F. BIRCH ETT, C.iM.E. May 30. 3m State of North-Carolina, Rutherford cor.nty. Superior Court of Luw. April term, 1825. Fannv Garrison, ") ' v. Petition for divorce. Jacob Garrison. 3 1 1 T appearing to tlie satisfaction of the Court that Jacob Garrison, he defendant, is not ah inhabitant of uiis State ; itis there fore ordered by Court, that publication be made three months in the Kaleigh $tar and Heeister, crivinp: notice to the defendant that he appear at the next Superior Court of Law to be held for Rutherford county, at the Courthouse in RutherfoTtlton onthej3d Mon day after the 4th Monday in September next then and there to answer, plead or de rmir to said petition ; otherwise it will be taken pro confesso and adjudged accordinpr iv. v nnexs, .lames Morns, Cleric ox saia Court, at oflice the 3d Mondav after; the 4th Monday of March, A. D. 1825, arid in the 49th year of the Independence. j tS8 JAMES MORRIS, Clk. State of North-Carolina. Bertie County. Court of Equity March Term, 1825. Amos Rayner, complainant. ana Nottingham Monks, Administrator, and others, defendants. J N this case, it appearing to the Court that JL Strahon Monk, one of the defendants 111 this suit, is not a resident of this State ; it i ordered, that publication be-made in the Ra leigh Register for three months, admonishing the said Strahon Monk to appear at . rTn ..... nflIlrt . , hlL . , the next Windsor, on the third Monday of September next, and plead, answer er demur to this bill, or judgment pro confesso will be: entered, and the cause set for hearing exparte as to him. , Test. j CHAS. W. JACOCKS C. M E. March 3Q, 1825. ' 58 3m f a? fYti rk-KTo . - - " .w7 Granville County. Superior Court of Law, March' term, A. D. 1825. Lemuel Rust, 1 Judicial attachment vs. 1 levied on a tract of lartd Robert Williams. Von the waters of Nap of j Reed creek, adjoining j Wm. Meadows &. others. ON motion, it is ordered that advertisement of this levy on land be made jin the Ra- 1 leigh Register for three months, and that the defendant appear at the next term of said uourtxo oe nem lor. saiu county i.iuc uoun house in Oxford, on the first Monday in Sep- tember next, replevy the property, or the same wm oe conaemnea as suDject xo tne plaintiff's recovery. Witness. 57 MARK M. HENDERSON, Clerk.' State ol XortYi-CaEoliiia, :-'r-'v- :tVake 'County. ''':'' . Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May Term, 1825. William Avent, William Drake. v. & 1 ' j Original attachment, leviedon land; &. Wm. j Garnishee 1 T having been made appear to the Court, 1 that the defendaht resided beyond the li mits of the State': It is therefore oidered, that advertisement be made ih the Italeigh Register and State Gazette, for three months, j that unless the defendant come forward, on or oerore tne next lerm 01 tnis uoun, to be held at the Court House in Raleigh, on the third Monday; of August next and replevy and plead, t issue, Judgment vill bee ntered up7 against him, and the property levied on conaemnea to piajntut's recovery I B. S. KING. O. C. c 603in Balejgh, JJay 26. 1825. Blanks of every description for sale at tins USice npHE Subscriber, at his well known Standi jL near the Post OfEceV h'avjnw" Jitst receiv- ahd opened a larg-e and well selected assort ment . of - Fashionable .. Fancy Dry Cioocls, Cutlery," HardwareV &-c. 8tc, from New 'York, b eni "j udiciously se lected b v himsel f, and partly urchased at Auction, he is determin ed to sell upon the most favorable terms for cashj Which will be fit: all timea preferred, thoug-h a short credit to those who pay when their bills are presented," may be had. His assortment consists, in part as follows : Fine and superfine blue and black Velvet cloths ' -rv zn.tf.r u nm:-t:r. Do : - do blue, black and other fashiona ble Casi meres !. , Blue, black; drab,! brown, and lead colord Satteen Lastinps, handsome goods lor g-en-tlemens' pantaloons and vess J White and olive Satteen Striped Russia Drillings, for do r 4 - : t 1' Plain & striped blacl: Circassian, tor men s coats and pants. -4 ' . " ; V" '. ' ;f ; ' Plain and striped Yitrona Casimeres striped Florentines do i r 1 ' i Elecrant black Silk, Valencia ""&! Marseilles Vestings" : :.-;V : -: Union Mixtures and WeilingtOTv slnpes An assortment of Pombazettes, various colours and Vine Striped do 1 V v,, Black and colored; Canton crapes & RObes of various colours l ' r Elegant bordered, Levantine Silk Long Shawls" 4 1 . " $ " . : Satteen, Silk, Gauze Handkerchiefs, and Silk Veils assorted f . ' Fine and low priced Irish Linens, Tluead Cambrics and Long Lawns 1 Fine Cotton Lawn, White Jeans & Diapers Olive and blue fancy Grosde Isaples .Silks tor JL.au ies dresses Elegant blk and figured Silk' Cjravats, .ahdl other quality - , White bordered and handsome figured Jaconet Muslin Cravats f German Silk handkerchiefs of first qualify Red, yellow, brown and fancy Flag Silk Bandanno Handkfs Seersucker and East India Pongee Silk, a good article for gentlemens coats "and pauta loons. ' .' . - Jack son Wdk5rchief3:incirrlintr a likeness ofthe General at the battle ot New Orleans Lilac, green and other coloured silks. Green Gauze and and Lilac Gauze Hndfs ; " O 7 1 Blue, blacky lead and various ' coloured Italian sewing silks Do do Silk Twist, Ladies' Pocket Thread llndkfs. very fine , j 4 & 6-4 Cambricks and Cambrick Muslins 4 & 6-4 Mull and Jaconet Muslins " Muslin and figured Jaconet Robes 1 : Plain & Tambor'd Book Muslins & striped ditto " : y '! r : Men and Vomen's Cotton Silk Stockings and Gloves : ' Woodstock, Dogskin and Beaver Gloves Blue and yellow, long and short Nankeens An elegant assortment or Calicoes Bleached and unbleached Sheetings and Shirtings. - I , - ; Fine white and colored Cotton and VJgo na Half Hose bilk Urn tare Has and Ladies' Parasols as sorted sizes 1 . , 5 cases Fashionable Beaver land Leghorn Hats . ' :-' " '. Ladies Satteen and Prunella Shoes, with an assortment of good Morocco Shoes, Men's shoes and shoetees i ' Hardware and Cutlery, a great variety of almost every article, some of which are Mill saws, cut & pit do. Caststeel blades, od, 8d and 10d English Wrought Nails 4 Locks of all kinds. Trace chains and scythe blades !. -. Knives and lorks, Buckhorn, Stag Handle and fancy do ' ' : Jack & pen knives assorted, Caststeel tiles assorted .1 f An assortment of cwt naib, spriggs & tacks Castings of all kinds 1 ' ' ! " Tumblers and Decanters " f French ad India, China bv tne. box or sett " Fresh Tmperial Gunpowder and Young Hyson Teas k ! " ' x. DuDont's Powder and patent Sftot Patent Coffee mills, Coffee pots, Wire and Hair sifteis. . v - ; Window Glass by the Box, 8 by 10 and 10 by 12. Puttv. &c. . 5 With a. great variety ot otner usetui arti cles, too tedious to enumewte. And as 1 have made such arrangements- with "a well known agent in New York, who will be in- terested in the purchase 8c sale ofthe Goods, ho.doubt they will be bought upon the best terms and forwarded to me -every two cr tarec months. . s Applications for any article "will be thank tuny received, j - . - 1 RICHARD SMITU. Raleigh, June 4th, 1825, ; 4 63-4t,w P. S, Also receiired on consienment. a handsome assortment of New York Tanned Leather, to be sold for Cash only. R. 8. Ten BoYlaxs Tiewaird. AN-AWAY from the subscriber s plan - tat ion in Orang nge county, on ine, Aim ci March last, my Negro Man BEN ; he is 21 or 22 years old, has a a dull look; l yellowcom- plexion, his eyelashes curl, and when spolc- en to he stammers a, little ; he has a large! scar onone of his knees, is about S feet 8 or 9 in- ches high, and was raised near tlie plantation in Person county i his clothing not recollect- ed j he was supposed to be seen near Sime- on coenran m Fcrson and diaae's 01a store m vjaswen, 11 is supposeaiue may anenipi to get to the State ot Ohio. 1 will give the above him expenCes thers jn Person county, near the Orange line on Flat Itiver. , - -- ' ! reward to any person who will confine I ; rrr Orders enclositur the in any Jail m this State; and reasonable paid Jfor tickets or 'thmti in anv ofthe Awe paid if delivered to me at ray 1-1 lotteries irilt receive iin.mht 6t ant c A to aijO Shares of N.Ci Stat? Bank Stofck- nqu;rt: of the Printer. : ' -7; ' - unel3:----7-M:"" " 1m : By JCf'les fytSoiu Paleigfi. Price bound. "IVo llo'iars.; h A D1GFST of Jthe Statue Law of North Carolina, relative to Wille, Rxecuiqrs'tand Administrators the, Provision fr 'Vidow, . and the Distribution of Intestates. - . " 1 ' By JOilK LOUIS TAYf.QR, CHtEF-juSTICB OP THR SfJUKM. CotTRT Copies of tlfm HVofk niay be had at. the Bookstores of John ; PUae- and Jf Madlock, Faj'ettevlile ; D. Smiih,Wilm?ngton Salmon; HU & Thomas Watson, Newberrtj M YVill, V Edenton; Rt Davison, vatrentort ; N J. Pal mer, Hillsbbrough 4 J. A Mebane, Ashbo rohgh ; " Gotlieb Shober, ', Salem i and D. Reinhardtj Lsncohtop. ' u - aH .i. GALES & ,SONj IwLve jii jreceiyecl ti om the iNortli; -, tne Turiowing t ncv. Books : - . r ' '.-::? '," !' ':: :;-f ' Shoolcraf ts Travels in" tlie Central Portions " of the Mississippi Valley ' ' : Boaden's Life of John Kemble ; .1 ? ' - j . , John Hull in America ", I ; : j v I -,.' ... Savin srs and Doiriirs. 2d series, 2 vols .... . English Life, ia fqhr Pictures, 2 v6l r Decision, a tale by Mrs. Hofland H The Travellers, "a Tale -by5 tlie? Author of h UiAJ'h T.l V Receiots ' .tm, vircrini WrtwifV l.v'Mi-s T?nndo1nh . 5,nn,?,i,'.fi.n4' Kv tviilia wto v : 0' .' ;-; 1 , ' : ' Uord chesterfield's Letters neir edilipn, -:- 3 vols-.-. ,". ; :. 7 . : . ; J:.- . - Grseca Majors, aftd other School Books. , June 17, RliTTTTA XT.nP. S W TT. VI hCM I AT A MJU JU . J-t-M- mMJ SEVENTEENTH CLASS New Series. Will be drawn on the 6th of July next, and and completed in One Jrruioing. . Sixty niinibers-Eight Ballots to lit dravm. 3 BYATES 8c A. MM NT Y RE, Managers. & iJ LIS l!UX O h . .1 Prize of. 850,000 is . $50,000 ; 20,0 JO 'lO.OOo loood : 4,r2o 20,000 : 15,000 ,5,200 ! .7SVP I 549,60 106,080 . 1 1 2 i . 20 k 30 1:52: 156 1,448, 10,608 of do do do do do do do do do 20,000 is 10,000 is 5,000. is" 4,720 is ' 1,000 ia 1 500 is 100 is . t SO ;is - ois , -0 is 12,120 :Pr?zes, 7 22,100 Blanks, S " AVhole tickets SI 0 l. Half ' . v ; Quarters 2 50 r ' ; r Eighths v 1 25 1 ' JSTew-Yorh State Literature : .1 -: Lottery i k e Clitss No. I. for 1825; J. Bi YATES & A. M'INTYRE, Mana-er. To be completed in one'drawinr On lhe 2UtH 60 numbers -9 ballots to be drawn. SCHEME. 1 Prire of if30,000 is ?30,000 . 1 ' 1 1 20 50 30 51 51 1734 11,475 of '15,000 is 15,000 of 10,000 is' 10,000 of i5JS7 19 i 5,73? ' ' of j;000 is '20,000 of 500 Is 15.000 " ' of : 200 is " 6,000 ; of , 100 is 5,100 of 1 50 if 2,550. of , i 22 is 38,148 ' V of ,11 is 126,225 r 1 1 13,395 Prizes 20,-825 Blinks $273,760 34.220 TicketS; Whole ticketsS 10 illalves '. . , -'5 (Juarters i ; ; Bisliths .01 ! .1 50; 25 1 flrt Tickets in all of the abo'Ve' schemes' will advance in .price very soon, adventurers would do.weH 'in applying soon, as the sales ha Vwt been very rapid, tliere will be few if any remaining unsold on the day of drawing Prizes in any 01 the Lotteries of New.York NewrJersey, Pennsylvania, Slarj land and Vir gma,3vill bd received in payment. ' -. " , 1 cf j;os. simply, as well by Combination an permutation of permutation of number has-been used by the subscribers in NewYoi k Pehnsyha- nia NewJersev, Maryland and Virginia, for socle time with great success. "As the plan js now, however; for the first time introduced into North-Carolina, it may not be understood anj they therefore respectfully invite ali such as desire in explanation of the principles of ' the system, to apply at their office, Wliero , 1 every ; information ill be every-information will be cueeffullv nveu. 1 eitner.by one ot tnemeles, or their Agent, b. C. DUPLA1NE. V i v ? tires ted to' ; "YATES & ariNTYTlE. ; ; j Raleigh, N. Cm TiltJU y.. 1 ''-ion?"" -" t anCHAEL II EARN, Cf. C. 3!ay 25: ( '. : - -

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