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( . 1 x - ' '!'v .'' r " i : " ' " :' - -is ' . W ; -. . ' - " I II . - . : 1 "M i. V. . v uMDaruu-iiEaisTEn 1 RIGHT OF INSTUCTION. enter into a Jacomc mvestJirati fx ject;. I would premise, ' however, that I do i nor pfopoia meiulhnjf witli the" subject any , further ahan us it has a relevancy Jo the Tre-1 tv,; (as far as I researches) hole that? the Constitution ' :shOuM be so altered or rnod,fiedKaS that the ; eiecuonor.i-resMieiusnoum always terminate l . ... i ... - . . . i f itTiUiur ii i uuuv.uii wnivn v.. ... -- Harip?: seen;a pubheahonm the llaleimi led aml designing are-ruling -into-power, t Str. under the signatin pf''Ji' J- ina' there-Wat tbistimesct of disappoint tcr." ansistmg v on , Hie obhgauon of chr; Re, e & discontented office-hunters, who would V , - ' presentativcs to vote according to instruction , .n t,e 'const itiiliori "and dissolve the gu , -ami hearinff w unceasing 'd'P lh5 vernment, and care but httle how it tvus new ; hject, T have thought pt yWot be of- mode)ie,,,so lbey could slide inio power,. funsive.to the honest inqXtirei after truth, to J J PLAIN TRUTH. ji, j ' -The writer above, referred to, and his par- .place recently m tne city .Of New-York, V ty; (as far as I have bcen'able to extend niy. when rl! the pupils which came uuMer j " j -researches) hold forth two Opinions. V-first, those' denominations,' undenvent a pub- ) I . 1 that? the --.Constitution ..of the United States K- mt.itUn v:Tn ; ."nftflrrss from " :jv KfWyto instruction. - " 1 v - ' instructional prestjiine isithe j known 'will of , : , a plurality, v'ks appears by. their voteg; : i J On hefirslf these opinions;! 1 would . barely, sav, that if tIielpeople carfnbt be con . tented with a system that'has result ed in the Jiappmessand prosperity of the nation for: so 4 3ior?SVaO like to se it AidrHei a tn r,vA th ni . pie. th eir.cIiuifieV.iandViU Tvtain jtha t :funda mental ajid wWrrecVi'prmcJple'al'r i,f HSVl a puzzle-fool that t lAr-: hut that .hp r'n.,nicc i 3nav-be.seeirbva.Teferejice'to 'thn hfl . s .lS2N&"I8i41 wiit f ? -1 ;;Ktr f t , 1 The second WMriicm-istliat :th'n'; nnnitiVi .'4ion should rcma.n as it js, btit be so coUstru- ,-Hfd. as-to'-mike.it'oliatobn 'tKe'tlbuse of jtepresematives-to vote.acrreeaof y to mstruc . iiu.ji. , no ,5eems io oe tne, opunon. ot the. Johnston of er.il have said, that there is but one; way of kuouinff: the will of the people, -and, that is by: their votes in trie electoral vcoUffie Now take it for jr-ranted, tliat each delegate feels dilmseJf under ah obligation . ' i ; - . , r- . to vote-agreeably to th mode of instruction; 1 alsk;' in the name of common sense, if a Pre- siae?t wouia evei oe matte Or it the known , will of the people were to govern the House ot:iJenjesentati'es.whv take it there at nlL wnere, on me Above principle, the result - ' - -. - . -- .- " - -. . t , . "uuiii uc me- same as in tn -Or wliy liimt thb number lates to three.- .where th , A!iei same if all were return if this well-tried nrii.chile'ilint n moim-;,! contlitntirtn first gives, the election to the neonle . nnnn ' the principle of a niinoritv, rtfefnW. if - they fail,'' 2dJv the same instrument nrU suau jjo;rn, De atmereu to,.antl u hope it I V-1-11 l-,1cf- jtai. , i v iin i should like to: lciiow where I this con-1 the treasurer, the last year, ..1. snnccron can oe loumi. ;i hi ! the three highestto tiie I louse cf Jf cnnfl atlves; bur of ii hich the v shall makda choice - ( tipon the same princinle of one e-etrini a mv;lderto extend. its usefulness it is contemplat N" iorSty i and "Odly; if lhev full, the ' Vir.Pr.. , sident shall he Preside nt. '.If the framers of inc. constitution liatlmtended that the known - . - - - .- . . - , ill ot tue peopie should govern the election jnvthe Uousebr' Representatives.. thev could ' itstlv have said 'So.!anrl thft euKtjf I "Jiave beh Out Vf disVniterbut they krew 1 .liAL.-ii.-.ii.:. ' - ' . ' - " . . . ' nououor, jua'sucu a sentence would have i rusifaieu ,. um ,f rlau.se it would . , - m i. . . rmiaii V?-nit-fuf eaii .-vin ViVAa-: n..-s ., such a hue an I cry agamst certain delegates Tiicansrany irimg ;moj'e4th i uy iivaLMUJu ui iiscu i;i Liyen tne .iiKiires n tne :y tnac very pettu p.ger,sl oh id, -be setting up 'iHsJutlniehtaud giving a rhj-anuig;to the r const iVutirn, that never ednl J have been in- Avisiies o,Hc,.iiu l u.put capacity or .nd by.tlieagie iorceof that fj.sci. inent . re c?""ea Hf government i;iHl inilesiotism 4ut bV jhrbwing a prooer weiyriu m eacn seaie,we siiou'ft tif w.n- of the rest. ; X ow.it wuld seem to nie A ,tUat tfie'coustifutioii is polhbig moranor less ;;:t)iara ci;d cbmp pet jiteinftd'af ft bylthe" ' rv : lebpte a lid :1 thj aUv-jtlVe.".. priy doge's- 'tlieve' jhuityp ilbngW ks a ntt jo.t jiertri b linals, - are ..:''i-jn:nVprlviii people If o . he eVef clscdv-b v those' tribunals t; t heir ;dis- e.renon,-; in .accortMnce. who. i oe instrument I jvmildj if rih -"the reader,4 that jtt i is tiot my. j TlA.v Pv tne , peopie;ot tnsir cup itH i'ttional;' iirt vi nof; of tlteir nroDcr v Vheikt r-4ul tf.essay. ftbe ''risfbrrTo-1 - j ,?r, t Imped UrVrJ sdmeile pin :ymd ha ? hnisteti itie veu very uueni'ou torwnicti that fmn. an inconie ot.itb.CfOO a vear. and was .insert ed)in the instrument.- And 1 '' .r l.:.- .xd0WeA e:tr i.-.a seem to me,t' at notfun' but an un-1 tt -i i .c 1 . "".- ui an iiii,icllin I Ko 'inirinrit if if nrh tha ci H-v mTJohgreps, who have; exercised oily'a con- On the licatl of public provision for the tHutirKilee,ia4Hc Judges; a debate occurred ia the House KIl,rl!?,Vl W,;"ld' 'in t Comirions, ia May, which is very in ;. .other cases be. the boast of their constituents; " . n J i "j I ' nraVmcia:itri,U-th;,WaU.: terestiujto all persons Hvho attend to ; Ju if; aMcVse aide ;any legidativel-act ' thai r shall hi ""contrary? to j the" ptmstitution. But we daie h eoihptrvsit from them' oi'i tlie sub- , .t K.. ...ii,,,, -. I "j"' " ,IU-nnii:!VJ puisne Jiidg .i -J '"s:-',J-5---::;;. v,-: f':H- ''- .. their retiring ' li we 3inm uve poncy ot tnose states that t tnce to tv o i iuw iur. tiifit ,r.5"vrjunivrs ij v " ceiiera l nt or. i , ,4"-"V'7 '7v 4r,'7 ,v,i'i':" lf j icq, year; younger men. to accept seats on tlie Uench j ff "Mschool-hoy th .t the:election in the House tlie utlier to hold out an inducement to men :ir I ". ,f v:lV9:9-UVr ,e'P!reise?y- of considerable-practice and eminence in the t: ; .ssl'1 th5,ectoral college, jproided lCgUl professiotxto accept those seat?. Z;SV Vj When the -1'Hbuse -brought to mind the I 's , rertt,,e.' PepTe , ems to he Virge an tiual suVn ; hich an eminent law ver ; V S ;tle racing point for: every demagogue w ..,tl mrik "tlm bar. and thenmnt;, t I . - 4,,. 1- , 1 tl,,i,l' ,.l Hill Ki.HI !.n 4-w .. 14.:.- ? . nannc ienn, we surrejrjurseiveso : ?imd diiicovcr It dT;S fwhh'too IdeJ 4 ; it ns neeu tne, DoasiHot our I'M: tl i'tr tf" iiV Ki In t 'v.vt ; - ..1V. WT,,,IS ,. uui ujese f 0f it,-before age ami oocUlyr inhrmity re c?;?"7 i . -"oa-way ed them less capable of discharging i t .7-7 -: : . . I'I''k ic- i onte duties " ."ii TiiTit iiiiuiinciu:u nnnnn ( nvciii rmtin i ; -. . . v - v'f ,; rfnstautea all power, which . .-it. .TWW fill V fcW CliU 111 .DfllIIIaiflT, '1 fa.' r II i y:giving: f unlimited power to !ulers. would tl, . " S . Kiieiv irour i'iJvvi,ipeiu:TKf Storms. ; ; . ijj M jtj'.m - J -V flHse prthtaAs would pnicticdlv deny & '1 lOl - ;;iof;ihe.etydeaio(s cbnipact;, implies 111! I i ti'lv ' 4 iST'P u !tt .of our privileges for theser.ti- ; 1 1 svlf t bu t, vin ; jLlie pr i nci pje? 9f t list r 1 c' ioiv aiistc'Von there would be W.iting given , : '.-;vniflit;.in tne poiittt scale t-m.f-fem, one a tt'fpl mi st'f-anc'feam siaclous of my -. " jirivi'egfs, itud, believe eoMly way to retain tnertf is,iby pOreVheck.fai ajidbaiincc&.v" 5 nyi 1 Weeiitir nbthirei'ii-d nvi'hV.jAvi f-f ii' ' J11 PfRerty levied ov cOndemiied fof I. ' T" .-: "v:.'. : 1 : '. :...,- , - r: - -.-- .. x , ...- . t ; 4. - . : own heart) the disscmmition 'of truthjmdtfxe. perpetuation cf ibur happy governments;- 1 am not aprophet; nor the son of a. prophet but I fear that anarchy,, contusion, anu scquently a" dissolution "of our government, ahd innovation. Already has the term Wake County K CELEBRATION. . ,v n. .Affr WY: it WOS stated , 4. . . uiMriinil loh''to'l Jf C"X ' l, saiuto Ne w-Yorkv the proportion is be double the general average. Am on est the instances which were instances thouirht most worthy of selection, was, ai female schofar who was representee asroneofttrclearmutesitilhe ...... ... " -. . X ft?y.J nl another jonng wonuiwwiio 1 was stated to be one out of -et?en- cml- I dren f the siie "parents'' in that Condi Hon. ; The fol 1 o wins detailsare from thc NewYorkrEveninS Post ; I " The dupHs were, close arranged on stasrerin.the front of. the: pulpit, and exercis 1 ed-o the black board, (aarge wooden slate,) itt the various branches of education. St eave the; most sitifactory proofs of capacity and improveme'nfVto a cfowded and adnii.rinff as-; seUiSlaire Kotliinc:-was more evident than the qu ckness ancf-briUiancv'of the talents of these mutes, ; in Verification of the remark,) that what is lost fronv one sense is added td the. others.'. Undisturbed by. the thousand tnvoious, unknown anti unmeaninsr souna that' continually assail and annoy the ears o olhers,,tlie whole attention of these' childrei is confined to the .immediate' objects of thei study and. re flection, and their advancement tn education is manifestly much , more rapid than persons iif -hearing1 and speech are gene-j i ..li. it - Wi taI,,lulc OT- I he school consists ot hi- are 74 candidates: and 18 more vacancies will uciicuciuia ui amounted .to! I J.u,ju., i iu me lcuuiiuics iw v-if, icv.- ifwm t -a balance of. $3183, m favor of the Institu- 1 tion, on the 1st of January 4. I . Eighty individuals have received the bene. I fits, ot educatiou at this Seminary, and-been 1 regularly discharged since 1318 ; and in or-i I d to form associations throughout ihe state, 1 ,or purpose ot, raising tunas, wnicn, it is 1 . I. m 1 ! 1 " T T A A Peuf ue carrica.inxo enec-i. ' GREAT-BRIT A INV I . ! ...... . . . ord EHenborough, when Chief Jus- I r., 1 ...... i T. . I r. .. .- I. ? luce m rnianu, rceiveu irom ins sia Jis now fixed, does not fitll far short: of I double that ot tne American f resident. Judiciary iri Ureat lln- I lain auu-.iu iins cuuuirv ooine oi ine principles u po n w ni c n tne m i nist ry pro ceeeed, ;auU in which . the House of Commons seemed to concur unanimous ly, deserve to be repeated and applied every where- The Chancellor said: 'The view with' which he had in the first iristance proposed 6000 as the salary of th es,wilhout proposing any inert-ase allowances, was with referr mportant objects ; the first to nducemeut1 to , comnarativelv cnmniM Hy low salary paid to the Puisne Judges, he was sure hev would agree with him.' tha the situation ought.to.be made in point of e Emolument, such a pne,' as would induce men bf talent ana professional eminence to accett nder- its toil onie lut;es. V V He cbuld anticipate no obiection on the score, of expense, as it was,true economyj, but loi king at its principle' of inducing ablf; and minent lawyers to take.' the-judicial stations and of fb warding them iu a ratio adequafe to their ability and-their character, he should feel happy if hjs:r system contributed, to the disti nctie n and. elevation of those respeciabh gentlemen who so 'ably tilled the oflices o Judges of the country' ' " 7 ' ; , : V. CJPKENE COUNT ; " 5 Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions -l?:-'v; May T-rm,',1825. . ' '' Ch:is:Kd Wards 8c SanU.I Original attachmen ,ll,IUrt. admr.of SoidM levied on .,a trart ;BranJ;"decd.,,.,i;j .'v ' of land .adjoining . .. , . 1 .. , I niyimuu aim J!:lm Belcher. : - J others. . T ppearihgtto the satisraciion of tlie Court thrd John Helcher, the defendant in this cs has rem.h eit from tlii State. It i'Kere f rf ordered t hat bubiicati-ui be made In the leiirh i be Court 1 louse Tn nowi Uil', onXhe second 7'nF usnext, an i sbuw causeto thc-dontraiy,Vtheai will be heard exparte e electoral college 7 wi., wuuui aic imiu iui 'cf returned candi- the, state,. and tlie remainder in1 the mannerj e result would be usu:l in other public academics. ..The state ed -' t ( is entitletl to 32, and for the 5 vacancies, there Raleigh Register, '-'for six weeks successively, diatmless tlie ;defei)d4atiappear'a-'ouirrhext Cuiii t to be held for the co in! v of Greenel at ttrtri af.'.l.vr il .1 ntArl MTP nnil iMCiii uwtj uc iw ii'v-.v.. rv-j ..t- i - 11T j-i; Vl !.: nfflr in ihe n.rtment will not be answerable lor any.ims-j -u- tn, uir pirjllC citv-of WasSinffton.,untI the I5ta dayof take. ; , a 'T virions sl t ,wP.. October, nextj inclusive. IN JSQRTH CAHOLINA; ' 1 fTC TronV Ashville bv Phdin HnUin s, n r; fSrsftiis: F!t:Llne. GXTi. M'Kinnev'A 1 H- tli Hirer, Keowee, and Bboitsford, to ?end!ef Jcs.. , lav.'hv 6 --m f licave. renuietoneyerj tuner iHiui, uv v . y ..... : . Ar1...3tl r Tuoi-vla ' Vi nr. anu arrive t xvaii w ic , yi .: v. jvj ,104 A From ITtaleigh by Tjttle Kat Jones's to Havwood, 23 miles. . . ; '. . Leave Paleieh every Fridav at 6 'M. m. and arrive at Haywood thesamedawby 3 . Leave ITav "wood every; Friday at 5 I p. m. and arrive at paleigh on Saturday bv, noon.' 105. From Siatesville by Mount Pisgaii to Wilkesboro . ' - . : 4 Leave StatesYille every Thursday at 6 a-.i. and arrive at Wilkesboiough the same day at . Ieave, AvilKcsboro'L every yyeunesaay ai o ti. w. and arrive at Statesville the same day j - . ' . - t - . ? 106. From Fateiern by Fish Ham. staguie and Mount Itrzah to Uoxboro. ' , : I, t r -: Leave.. I.Sal esgh every Friday. 'at 6 a m.- and arrive at Uoxboro'.on Saturday by 10 a m. . ' Leave lloxboro'. every. Saturday at noon i and arrive atiKaieign on bunuay oy p m. Rvinsville and Mooresboro to Rutherford ton lUi r nJiH iJiiiwiimjii ut lit i unviini'vi 47 miles. .1 - Leave Li ocolnton every Wednesday at 6 n m. anu amve nxnuinerrorawn uy w 1 . la 1 f I 1 ft fa. fa - Leave RutherfOrdton every Thursday at 4 a w7-.and arnve at Lmcolnton by p m. 108. From Klizabethtown, by Beatie's Bridcre and Tion c: Creek Uridere, to Milton. 1 ' 1 . -' fa : ...... . . . r- Leave Elizabethtown every l hursuay ax o n "w. ana arrive at ji:uon . tue.sai u;y . uy- ' 4 "--v.-.. 1 - ' ' ' .1... Kfaf Leave Milton- every Thursdav at 1 m.and arrive at tihzaoetntown tne same cay uy ; p . . -.....- .... . . . 1 -t ' - o 109. From Onslow court house to John A. Everett's, 12 miles. Leave Onslow c. h. every WednesdayVat 6 a m. and arrive at Everett s by 9 a m: W . Leave Everett's every Wednesday by 11 urn and arrive at "Onslow c. h. by 2 ft m. 110. From Wadesboro' by Heard's Store, Hocky Riverand George Smith's to Salisbury, 60 miles, 8c to return by Wadesboro', Pocky Uiver, Allentown 81 Lawrenceviile, to Wades boro' 57 miles. ! f.eave Wadesboro' even, Monday at 6 a m. and arrive ail Salisbury on Tuesday by 11 a ot. Leave -SalijsbuTj- every T uesday by 2 p ot. and arrive at Wadesboro' on Wednesday by 7 pm. ' . " ' !.--' 1 1 1. From; Pittsboro' by Jo. I.' Brook's, W. LindIey$rStore, J. Carters, Albright's Store, IfaOng Store, Iladley's Mills and Mc- bane's Stored to Greensboro, 58 miles. ; . Leave Pittsboro' every Monday at 6 a m. and arrive at Greensboro' on 'j'uesday by noon. . ', . 1 - -. - . . ' -. : -. i- Leave Greensboro' every Tuesday by 2 p m and arrive atPittsooro' on Wednesday by p m. . 1 l . 1 12. From Charlotte by nopewell unurcu .bv Beatty,s Ford, 20 miles. j Leave Charlotte every w ednerdav at p a m and arrive at IBeaty's ?Ford the same day by H a fit. I j 1: - :. , . .. - - '- l Leave Beatys Ford every Wednesday bv 2 p ot and arrive at Charlotte by B p ot. ! t , t.-. crifa u., -ti-fa..:i' i:.i,n . 110. r ruin Qit'ciii uy iiciniii-ii." v nKii-iici Ferry and Yatlkin, tu Mocksville, 25 miles. ' l.eave aaiem every v euuesaay at o j a m and Salem by 12 at noon. Leave Mocksville every Wednesday by 2 p in and arrive at Salem by 8 p ot. ", j ,. vll4. Front Murtreesboro ly, mton. Pitch Lan ling .andj Coleruin to Windsor, once a week, 52 mills. . .,;: ,- .,y.rj!. j Leave Muifreesboro every Wednesday at 4 a m and arrive at Windsor the same day at Leave Av irklsor; every , rhursday at 8am and arrive at Murfreesboro on : Friday bv 10 a m NOTES. ...v 1. The Postmaster General may expedite the mails and alter the times for arrival and departure, at jany time during the continuance of the "contract, he paying an adequate com pensation for any extra expense that may be occasioned thereby. And he ; reserves the right 'to abridge any contract made Under tius auvemsement wnen ue ininK? ix proper, and to deduct from the compensation at the ratio paid.-under the contract, for lessening the duties of the contractor. ' 1 , ' 2. Ten miues shall be allowed for open ing and closing the mail, at all offices where no particular timers specified. , . ;3 3. For every thirty minutes delay, (uha-N voidable accidents excepted,) m arriving at ter the time described in any contract! the contractor slmll forfeit five dollars ; and, ' if tne ueiay continue until tne aeparture ot any depending mail, vvhereby a trip islost, fifpr feiture of double the amount allowed fot car rying the mail one trip, shall be incurred, un less it shall rbe ntade to appear that the delay was cccasionea oy unavouiaoie acciaen,i ; 111 which case tlie amount Of pay for a trip will be forfeited; j sr-fa.-v,---.T ,--i-v; 4. Persons imaking proposals, are required to state their prices by the year. Those who contract will receive their pay 'quarte rly -iri the month of May,. August, 'November, and February!, "-one month alter the expiration of each quarter. ; . .' " '." : ' 5. No other than a free white person sha.ll be employed rto carry the mail. J A V 6. Where -the; proposer intends to' Convey the mail in the body of a stacre caTriare. h tsdesired tb'stateit in his proposals ahd he ".fa , 4 l. 1 ..iT "P 1 .r. L. i'bc ujuai utp ui sumcieni size, unless other en passengers. ; f;-V5p; : - 1 ' ' ) " 7. Everyyproposermay otTer in his bid, to ed, or the freqttency of the trips per wetl w ii:cu snail rcceiveriue consideration. vt" ' The numbef of tlie post route shall' be stat ed hi everyljfidHand the proposal rriu-lt be sealed amfditected to the -General PPstiOf fice, and -endorsed ".PtoftinUA a Strict attention must be gfveri tbhilen dorsemenfc, islt is liot intended to breatVhe seidv of V auyjpraposal, Until the timVibWre" cieivmg bids shall juve expiredii '"iJBt P ; 8; f T h e - ikt ri taster t Gen eral a reserves td hiniself thdriirirt f dcclarinir anv rMtrt p end, wneoeyer die fllurfe happehs; which ' amoiiutstb'th lbsof ttlij;. V'rVlrii . - i - , ton c. h. S. C2 once m two weeks.. e ; I.e:Vve AsV'dle every -other.- Saturday at . 0 r. m. and. arrive at Pendle'tqo c. h, on Sdn ' 'r .i.' i u.. . in -fiid Hii:nr lie HiLtiuiaiviir miiv mv i ."', time Cr receiving, bids-shall Jiave . f x)ire.d, and ihriuhi anv oerson-tefuse to take'tlieV.on- tract at his bifMie shall be held t esDonible knanfabefore ihe:i7th f)fi,0cto$er4:The,.as Signment ot any contract wunoui 111c of -the -Postmaster General, shall forfeit it and in all cases . here applicutiotj to make a transfer is" made, tlie terms 1 must be fully staterl. J ' . 1 T- s i li. The contracts are to be ,in operation on the 1 ie fitsf day -of January next, and continue cne year. . -JOHN-M'LE ANi . ' .Iust Jlf.ister General. 1 Central PoJs'Of&e,: : . . - U - . 5 Washington City July 14th, 1825-: V - , r' . ouwl2t'y. ' AKE UP and commuted td'the Goal of this county, in the 25th uit- a Negro "Man, who calls his name Edmund, dark complect- ' . ... . j.. .' - t ifa t a fa " 11 -f etl, about iJ5 years ot age, leet 4ior o incn es hich. has two scars on his .left cheek, and says that he belongs to Ehzabeth 1 Jaines of yarren county, near tne augeco springs. Said Negro had in his possession when takeri. a small Black Mare, with a voting Colt. The owner of .said Negro dmond is requested to anolv. nrove nronerty, pay charges and take him away, or he 1 will be disposed ofjagreeably . ; 1. .-fa . r iK'i i,ifa'tjii;i oi,n' :' 10 iaw. , xjixixL. fai-x iii-x-, iw.. t ICartliage; Moore c'ty, June 30.1' 73:tf.' 1 State oil North-Carolina, ! .'- UTTnl tut 'nitXTTV .1. j, . ,'.. Court of Pleas and Quarter-Sessions," At,1 Tirri 1R9 v! fl-..V.-r jonn cooper, Judicial attacliment--Le- f f vied on a negrp'man. ; , ""T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, 3 that the Defendant ;s not an inhabitant of this State : It is therefore orderedj'that pub lication be rn&dfe until tlie 3d "-Moivday ;.o? July next, in the. Ualeieh UeeristerJ ;' fliat the l)e- fendant'aDDearn at our Cout of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for said county at the court house m Huplnjfa. then and there to plead, Sec. or ! j udgment will be entered against him, according to plaintift's demand lest, ; JAS. PEARS ALL.Clk. 1 State of !SortJi-Carolina, ! . -;, - v Bertie County. ,r fi r - ' - Court of Equitv March Terrri, 1S-5. , .mos Rayncr, complainant. " v ' s and - ' 1 ' ' - I j " Nottingham Mnnks, Admhiistrator, V u and others, defendants. ; v fJ ' - , XNthis case, it -appearing to the Court that Strahon Monk, one of the defendants , in this suit, is not a resident of this State ; it is ordered, that publication' be' made in the Ra- leigh Register for three; months, admonishing tlie said Strahon Monk to appear at the next term of this Court, to be held in the town of Windsor, on the third Monday of September next, and plead, aiiswer or demur to, this billj or judgment pro cdnfesso will be entered and the cause set for hearing exparte as to him. - :- Test. - . - : -: - , ':i ; CH VS. W. JACOCKS C. M :E. i j jtiarcn.su. ia5. . an .Jin f ; - . .. .' t i. ' . ' The whole in. One Day. : By the Improved 3Iode qf Drawing secured by Letters ratent.underj beaiottne .' United States. Grand State Lottery of Maryland, . Number Vr': I . : , The whole to be completed in Onie' Day, and tl .'I .tfa.?..l.. tlfair i 'fa ' -.. ' f . tfa i- win posuiveiy taite piace in tne cuiy pi juaiu more on the 27th of July. , ; ,:' ." Highest FrizeOfO30tDolisIi .SCHEME. JlWlnir ' : . $40,000 .$40,000 . 10,000 ' jl 0,000 . 5,000 1 '5,000 ; 1,000 . 10,000 . r. joo- ,. 3,000. .-: -"'-;-50 r ! 2,500 - -fa. 1 - 10 30.: 50 . 200 250 500 20,000 :'(i. a nnn . 10 s - "I 2.500 6 V si 3,000 4 ? ' 180,000 21043 prizes $160,000 40,000 Tickets. ' ; . . ,$160,000 . I Not one Blank to a Prize .-"-'' .'' I -Otj TheBrilliancy of this Scheme, (being' on the Improved Mode,) is ALTOGE THER, UNPK EC ED ENTE D.--Ad venturers will remark the low rat eof tickets the very trifling risk, .incurred, .f' there not being-l one blank to i a prize J land that the capital f prize of $40,0Q0 is bf a" magnitude hitherto unpre cedented for so Small a sum invested above all, however; is the C KRTA1NTY OF jOB TAINING AT LEAST ONE PltlZE by the the purchase of two tickets or two -shares-Cone odd and one even, number) and in j the same raxio 01 certainty in ine purcnase Ot a greater number of tickets or shares. : Wliole Tickets g5 00 Quarters S Halves . , 2 50 JEigkths -1 25 62 TO behadl in the greatest variety ofNsj (Odd and-Even,) a jLottery Sr Exchange OJicc, XX A Mar -; :'lr : I r- tiet 'Street B altim cmi:. -i 1 j -1 Where in the late tate: Lotteries; Wesold the Great Capitals of $100,000-40,o00ttwo of O.OOO-r-three, of $10,000,. besides rid Jess than twelve capitals of, $5,000; &c. l ihere more .capital prizes have, been obtained than at any other office iniimeiica. ' . ). v- - 4 0Ot;Ordrifim yVpart of the TJ.-! Skates orremtories,-enclosing the-cash ripHzes i n any pf.the Lotteries, (post paid) will meet dur accustomed prompt attention. Ad4res to Adventurers at a distance '. may at all times vitli confidence forardtheirTiemit aices ia ooneii's pmcej? tor it the Scheme, should be drawn wheii Uiejrorrs arrive, the amount ehclbseili be returned by.thcj fist milhijr-jvill he; invested. tv tliehiost Jailviiii j faii:iHe"eAi:i5 oe. urawn. ; Baltimore ; J ply i. awtllJ to the Departmeut tottlte difierence oexeeu his bid, Aiid that at which-, the'eontract iiall hi.TnafleJ,, No fiecisrons on bids shrill be made aJ pM"?$yecut0U : ATJUSfi0.dt,'i-4 '? Vii Wait. .pEIl inform his castor?. generally that he ha assortment of Sntts, of lathe continues td ma v.fa them; of any dimension at the shortest notice! JV Virtue of a D,eJ in Trust i executed tn Utisby Mrs -Patty TaylcfV . for purposes therein expressed.we shll on Frkfav the 15th day of,pM,!y next, if fair,if notfbVthenex furjlay, at-Mr; Jjhn B. IIayes's Tavern in tli county of Franklin, taf e of., Nirth-Caro!ina" offer for sale to the highest bidder; for cash tliatjyaluable tract, . of Land in said coHntv whefeon Mrs. P-tty Taylor now lives, ton taining 2000 acres, more or less. "We sli-df contey 'Ohly such' title as is. in tH vested. ! " l ' ItCJlJKIt l TAYLOR, , ' WAISNER TAYLOR. 5 rrustecs. .Tune:16th, 1825 68- ts , TSiablic Notice; ! ;? TIIEundersgned,- Executor 'f Sanifiei' Walker of Gran ville'couritKtc'd; iyes'notic'eV'that if Thomas Dickinson, the Legatee, to whom stlndry Slaves, viz . a Negro Woman Vine, and her Children, the: proper ty o f -said '(deceased v Were-lcft by hiany years ago, dp" .notTcjomev forward and pay the expenses that have beeri. incurreai, main taining said Negroes1, and take them into bis possession brt or betor tlie 14th of Novem. ber, the said Negroes will that day, be pu up for sale - at venduep' and sold in cr,ter tb 1 defray the charges incurred jn their-suort --;h -v-john-stone; kt. ' rf: Franklin; May 10 1825, 55-f5m. tatespPM - Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions fi vuy term; 1825. 1 ;. jV'- V tv '.i-Original attachment,' Wadkins,&. Guarrant, I levied on a tract of ,7':? i ,3,-. i t. rt- it: V? ) land on the waters o Wm, Allen, v ; ' I Wolflsland Creek, 8 f V ;- ''"-' , J personal property. ' rr is ordered by the Court; that publication be made' forhree weeks: in Jthe Raleigh Register fxr the defendant to appear at the next term of saidfapourt .to be, h61d at, the Courthouse inWentwortbi ? on t4th:Mon day y August next, and replevy the proper ty, or it will be condemned as subject to the plaintiffs recovery. v r l" . ,. ,'.?; .?-. : 'y?iiht4li - ROirrrGALLdWAY, cl o vein! 1 1 j Tfj AN away, from the farm of the subscribdi. y AIL n )t long since, two' hetrrtf Bovs-bfhW following description :; i i & V r;; I v : : AAliU., about iXlyears old, feet 8 inchCfaS high; and stout hi proportion 'to his height V a dirty black skin, wide face ahrf small eyes. ' nivin ift .Tofa-o ,1,1 'fafai..j. k u! fa AaronVbut not'so square'buii ; THeisA dark mulatto, k nearly blacit ; his J eyes are above. the common size. '. . ' -v '-' . - -: . ... i,-, . , Theynvill probably take up about Raleis-h. or 111 the neijihbgrhoodrof Colonel Philemtm Hawkins, 4n Warren. .The above reward will be given for 'their apprehensison and delivery to me, or 30 dolls; for 'Aafon aad 20 for David. v WILL. A. BLOUNT. - 60tf . Beaufort county. May 15. 7N the 29th"pf January lastmy black wo VJ man named PEGGYwas enticed away from: me, "by; Samuel-Towrisej)d Patrick: Monroe, Joseph Orston and others was har bored aiid concealed by the said Samtiel Townsend, and taken hito hisr possession un der pretence of obtaining her freedom and on the 17th of March last, was carried off by tlie above named J oseph' Orston, Who goe's s in therpapacity of a pedlarSaid Peggy is novV iii the 17th year pf-'herbage, of middle . size, about 5 feet 4-or 5 inches lugh haricU somely built, , of .-yellow coriiplexibn,.; very likely,' familiar.'and ;yery free spoken, s She sometimes callslierself Peggy Hagin and ha of late preteiultd to saythat shewas free borni Peggy -may be; known , bv anv one ' wh b converses with heh;ly her tellinr who has raised-her, and of her-Icaving her child : behind, whosename, is Eliza.., It is supposed that' she Js,sold1 or bnceailed in; some part of the country. A py person finding (where she i and giving linformation by letter, di rected to the subscriber; l livinc 4ri Barnwell district, or to Mr. Isaac Frazier, in' Columbia, . Cshall feceiVea rewari of twenty-five dollars ; .and.it the said Otstoii arid Peggy be found together,- anl j apprehericjed, sa-.thar.; the villns jcanbe broughtto justicH any person or ' person ' so - apprehending . theri shall Yeceive : tewaril bf fifty dollars. vf v S.'.W KEARNEY. -fr jAuthorisepl Jy Special A cV of Assembly, 2000 . 2000 . 2500 kX00O .1000 . ,1000 .- 7500 uc aii Keeps constantly on hand, TitVakk cu every description. I' AU f which will be ' sold 06 moderate terms." . " 'V Raleigh, , May ,26, 1825. 5 :':.'65-tf ' ' M.faThse having StUJs to'repair m da ' veil to-sent! them lmnietriatMv.1 J GOLDEN FLEECE LODGE, No. 74i N. C. . ; : 1 f-'Pi4:ze S3000 U -' :!7vi" t ; 200Q - - is 1 1000 .is, ;--;;;.-f:5-v-'!r'a --500 is . Wrxloti&UitKU'ixioo is r. ''20' :- - -50 U 100 i ; : 10 "is " 1500 r " '. ''' - S . is i :uij639 :Prizesv $20,000 -'GI.BUnks;: 'OOO Pickets at- $5 . is . ; . ; $20,000 Drawings to commence in UlitTOir, as ' soon as;a sutricieiU number of Tickets shall have been sold.7-Supprmterided,' by the following Managers iv n;- - -ii'y:':;.,:J':' !:.'' ' . i - ALEX'R. HENDERSON, -'; 4 JAMES.11AINEY, i c C ARCHIMEDES DONOHO i 4 . 1 ; JOHN R. CLAPK, f - , ' THOMAS L. STEVENS. i .1 S AMtfEL WATKINS. , i ,OriVers for OckctspOst paid; and enclosing . . tiiefa CASH faWill be thankfully received and piinctually attended to by the Treasurer .in ilton,- N. O-A -r.v: '.v;h- y- -? J , -' Tickets Five Dollars eachj-Tickets to b9 had 1 from Agents' residing in the diff erent ' towns; villages and pubhe places throughout the'sutei l j-.t .-,ir'?v;4.wi; ;:-.vhV' ' -By order of the Ianrgers,v i . I . V r riHLlPH T103a$, Treast, - ' ' - - - - - ... v
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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