n
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4
" Otirs are Uve nlans of taift dpIMiirni i-..
uiiw aj j u dv ipariv rage to liTeJike brothers? '
v V
. yy tt , y r, .; v a ? , ;i th; y y; ti ,,-'--'.)
) ,V ' . . . . . . ' " i . v . ' .-. V '
r 1 ' I I " ' II
reister
- - j. u i' 1 1 ij ai ,es son, u ;
immm aia.and tUTenccr the first federa
compaqt otlhe colonies: ' Then frllo'wd the
ionqr.-rauou and eventful strule of tlie
It was upon this aufepicios dav, nine and
A t FiYb pollari per annum-
: : ATvr.T?TisF.Mr.TsrT?
- ;"T-: i. " rr ""cni, hi wnicn, recounting
i ciuccxiins: -i P unes, nesuy inserieu uiree wrongs iney iuidi suffered' from
times for a dollar, and 2'cent' for every the Uritish frovernment. without- hope : of re
succeeding publication; these of prreate? Paraxon from tt declared, these colonies
iengtii m the same prppQron..4cpMMUKi-J vjcncei.ircii tree, sovereig-n and independent
r"iTVkw4Knni-Ai11'tiIv?' -T Ivvwpnn. I States. ? anrl: f4. . '
CATiothanfcfulI received. ..v." ii kte its to
The llowingi 0&tJ6
by. rkrticxilar request-:
lis, paper
mutually pledtjinpr to each othfcr their lires,
w't .lununes, ana tneir ?Rcedlhonbr;"V;i r
Upon the events of the1 war familiar as
Kucy are xo every one cfyou, Iam sure I need
nuu uweu. xynat one of yon from infancy.
i that, has not went at th iWiilr
anc giowed Avith entltusiasrri at the story nf
Selaiers apt jTeltoxv Citizens '
I v.ik' ;;;To hotfouVi hv bccns'onal
observances, the great or fortunate achieve
men's of thpir, ancestcrsAjs a practice as i-a-tional
and salutary ia its-lf, i it fhas been
ireuiu u)c tusiqins oi .nations.: - And
S1lr(GtlllVnlA. Ill
, vcnotijenipttUeir
slaughter, and dismay J oh 'Bunker's awful
mount tht-ii fl;r.i.. : 1 - .
reruler at Saratogaagam of ajieir f efvat sit
check at Guilfbrcp their final; surrender at
Orktown ? The trial of. arms confirmed tlie
.rauon or nne Congress. Peace was re
1 v ..i i "j" vudiuuij n imiKJiis., , Ana I , .tun u inc ongressi : i'eace was re-fiureh-ftmonEf
the various festivals urhir.h 7P.,l I stored, indeiiendenrp-
has ins'ltuted.: or Datnotjsm rndftv,1 fiitttUnsr and exhausted oMunt,, L- 1 4-.
iivi. wc iui ,tan xiaim a , more pure and
exalted fame, one more worthy: to he held
in grateful hd honoured Recollection than
that Which Met have; tiw;assembled Jo com
memorate To keep alive, to render active
in Ourlamk the ' principles, the 'spirit, the
jnemdry of 6," is an obj ect wortliy the at-
...luvupvu'ti l -1 n 1 1 - ui cvciv r.iMTpn . wtm
- "j 1 tuns. Heroism ami success
threw a lustre round the country, (2) and
the cavse. .the consequences (of-the event
have rendered it an era in the history of free
institutions., vi" j - .
i ; : NoTth-aroJina, at that t'me, young, feeble,
and disjomted, was not, however, an inglori.
OUS actor in tl.ric. m'm.J.. :
11.11 V!V . Kl J """"ViilUUS SCCllfS, J fie
prospects..) l,.esl, Io" 'l"ch flowed at Gettnantowrt, was
Hind iMne t shed by hep sons . im.- ih i,ki r 1
-- . v r v. , . . . , - - ,...w.. .vv. 1 , . , t-iv.uaivics til UUUTOK1
" f " 4 , i ? f.T iiKipprj?- 1 wv uu 11 1 am ..nave . consecra ted some
. I 1 1 " 1 W rT m- wimm r r i . a ir n A 1 . I I II 1 II inn fit u I
concerns himself with f the' futiire
cf his countrv.' Inde d. could th--
charter of 4)ur nght5? be th'is d y een among
us, e-E!icuia not or.iv ti u them trr-.t fi. d
. . . .. u vyuiui iv.-viiHv c ciapse.ci
smce our aheestors, snnie actuated by a sn
rit of nlerpriye ,f hut roore (ti;iven,by religi
ous persecution xnd Cvil?oppreson, sought
an as3'lum.ar.d a home in the forgets of a
jica. . To this their enterprlze, neither a fos-
icriug carenor, a gcrerous protrction," was
taxtended by the P.ng!ish governmVut. tThe
colonists were Jelt to struggle both with the
A resnectab'e r.umht-r
or our citizens rv
tneir independence, "loner; before the senti-
-echoed by the continental Con-
gra-
r-A v V. :r , -mitv i w wc uunieinpiaieman,tarisen from the gro-
i .T " , v" v yc-miuj earxti,- wnere late ne iav, and 1 fce
I2m TP science -Med -descend to the thejrown Chimbovazn and O bmp'us, tow zniifr
repubhes of moderii Italy, where the songs sublimely tt the skle. . - J --
timr, i w w i: .S? , A',osto - The Republic of Mexlcd has recentlf tri.
the modern Komans; have tittMvid f hi. hh. ' . . vv"
2gS literature NeedlteU fidr;ofKurbdeV,sVic$ori
what freedom lias don- for her yotinger IbfT- more fortun tli itr, nrirT
2??S CaU HvalleA the faoie W the success c liarmo.
v , " '.. j wes, tne fiame dmt and Arij
or vasnmgton : untamted by the vices, he of vour chic
almost engrossed the virtues of antiquity dause, and i
rreetrora tne intnueis of ThPm etnfoe t.. .....i. j
. . , xjnv aiiouier e-iorious scene -anotlierirus-
K-tl0n ybibjes of trious ctbr cfe our dThe'indl
rully, he knew,tas a general; when to be. nenderirp nf wih, nil; k1.
hke Fabius. the clan A, A l,lr c- ii'V.Z "" """'"i
fKnKnu ,r V i- , i . fcaicu' J 1116 memoraoie neia ot 7AyacucJio,
thunderbolt of war." He d snlhv-H h a ii I . . ? v , '
State of 'Nortli-Cariitinn : ; .
bjiperior Court of FiawSpirigi?ernvl82..
. wftiuca nililCCi,
VS.
TabItiarl3ullock.
I'ditjon fytaDivorcc;
TT appear'njr to Court t hat Tabitha nuli
IL lock, is nqt a residerft ofdiis States OrtUir- '
... u, luueign ltegister,ifor tlie defendant to
1 :
expartei
3 JOHN LUTENjClk U :
SupCourtairtin County,
thnndhnlf 7"' uCU ia me memoraoie neiq ot ;AyacucJio. f i - ; V
i -, ; v "'t1"1 i"c ic- wuere reru weu forerets fizarro to .shout C3 xt"i,iAT-'' if '
rfdffe Ion Itice of w;;K: ;Ih St? ofiNorthGdrolina:
T?Sf -Sf1 -Mf ,fiISP1?"ofNuma. rous title, and ;el earned?; thrici Chappy i:0yfmm Coumi
To the inxible mtegity of Culcinnatus, he chief !and one that, has no Iiidn-rrfvk1 inUe kl v lx Wtf
?SenT-S l-tsoffame.lWashingtSS 4fe:.Sp
xenpentFihealled.the philosophy of Am and Timolebn in Peru. ; - V .v v JaTnesrfT!ump?6n,Gooj;r -.Itaytrt'. i5
I James B. IMurruvl Ai thhr Hrnn f ;ti hi'l.V
I .' ., .. r . . . ' T-... ,,HII H
' Henry, the forestborn Tipmoofh Q n a ' "
Whose tiiunder' shook the Philiri nfthA i.
And stoic Franklin Wneretic shade. 4 -' '
Roh'd In th lio-htn;
- n iuvu ins uiuiu auay i svwv
Thus-Uhrou
r -- - v. . ux VA,; III
I11C
stri
the
, , . -
nol
hemp the on5 tit Wiv'rn ;t.-i-s n .uv.
; w a ( w . v ail iin k. " a a a
t Such, soldiers and feljow-citizens, is tlie fnerSes of the good olcTcause, theause of
aspect, sucli the traits thkt Khtv r,W.nto humapnghts. , , -
And now " Y - H I ' JJeparted spirits o the miffhtv dead'
Ve .that at -Mara'thon and Leuctra hied!
. . . 1 - "".UJ"P."V" I ' 1 A . . . .. - Z. . . 1,
A scene in ail, m government and arts!
that tli'e defendant. ' AiV.riictno cwil
not an inhabitant of this Sme; it j. - ordered
that publication he maxle three months sue-
essively in "the ItHt Uegistef. tjiatahles '
he appear at the .next Court of duity to be
" Need T thV c(irrtTni-) J.
, Qrpnp ;n oil i- ' r. 1 . r I Friends of thr wnrW I 4rM.A I hekl 10r- Icuthrmnl rnimtw.' :
mnn. ' . ' i I rlOUSe in ltutherff'dtnn' r . . .1 ..
after th 4.th' ITnnH ur nrcni,.i: v. L; i - s
In virtue, genius, every thins: reversed
; .uv-wuaieTcr sacred name diguised,
Oppression ! come, and iuthy works reoice!
See natilre's richest nlatns tri rnttrVVnc
I'vj.iv IVIIJa -
Fight in the sacred eause and' lead tlie. van f
From their, cheerful
Turn'd by thy fury.
Rounds. 1
See razed th cnliveninVr 111
Such thy dire ttcts, tliou self destroyer I foe
To human kind!' 1'
Iookahroadtothf pnnt;nn fi-i ,.ri,i
. . , v. liuii W 1 vti IVUilU-
-I.a .V.a11. 1 . . . ..
i . , c rcatL Jier. cJiainctenstics; too
plainly written.' Look to ;n 1I10 nt.mi
paraaise o, earth; m whose orient clime men
the 4th Mond w pfSeptembeV nexri and .
pleadj answer or-demuT;, to lie, bill of' cor?-
plaint filed against him It will betaken pri :
confesso, arid jieaTdvexpnfte' jl I
Test.;
May 30.
(TT The anniversary of the Ttaleiirh Pa
O . A -111 t 1 ' . . 0
oocieiy win oe noiaen in the JJaptist Meeting
House, in:thi3 city, on the third Sundav in
August at 11 o'clock; at whichtime a Ser
mon will be delivered on that subject, by the Cff H - i-
Rev. Robt. T. Haniel. On the'ntda th ; tatQ, Ot i Ortll-LlirOUim. 1
members'bf the Societv r rtnifniU- i I V XT r 11 Ankn ?,,i.''? t V f ,
' Jicited to attend ; also deleerates fVom Auxil- Sunerior Court of It.;w il c-o -: kr
c ijrcpagetno pay up ineir tues. ' j ' 1JJ:- v.; , .
Gray Perry. ,
retilioif JUirorce. "yii rXi !
the tisfactibfi i of 1 ti f
lefendant is not resident
the orthnarV nfoeess . of a
or him: 1' I iniAA,.w :-
gust next,' with your men equipped agreea- ol?rered V H1! : publication,, be made three ?
blv to the lilitia J.iw of Nortl-CarolinaV at memtha ;i,n -, the'-italejgft, Reis1cT,tf hat unless i
J 1 o'clock A. M. in order to be review hv nfdant appear at lour n ?xti SuneHfV C ,
Urigadier-GeneraT Henry Blount. You fwill P;"rt oi Law beld ford Co"ntr,Vat
me ourt nouse in; Charlotte,, on the fth
Monday, after the 4th Monday hi Septemb. r"
next,and plead, ; "apawerjnr: demur thereto.
the plaintiff 's netition tvili h. t-f. '
tesso, and heard exparte, ;Ac. j , . :
.June 11. , ; .'-'..y j.-:'"' s...
.
Mountam, vould not glow vyith ardour to cm
ulate t he valour there displayed ? who, if oc
casmn should demand, and of the. three hun-
1 1 fori 1 1 n ii , K... At L.
. ... ; . i,, "inuiiiisnij rxictiiiv
slumberinsr in the l.m nf u-nnvnrn. ,;inwv..".
a Hermes or Sesostris to amiKP l.ifi
her lethargic repose. ' O! that tlie new Cam-
inherent difficulties of .their Durnosp. andl clred -having hutArec. vet won d nnt m,i-ar hyses, r5 when htlm,, ,i-,.lu
vitn the; o-nstjiejiQ-sntdfa rr.i, : tnesea new Ti.i.mA.,i... !. i I m.,., .i,i n'i.i... ...
What .'difficulties and daP-Prs d?d ihw r.t
encounter ! t Op "nosed b v the f for ne'er on him will di-n-V
wiltY faithless, ai1tj distrustful r ft!iio m-lLet him bid farewell to vnU-ij i
Truon, and ardent for their, extirpation ; fur- nerv lo th,s goodly array of welhaccoutred
"T . w";,'7 i" vtcw'uu juj iii5uiuiecijpQwer I -- u nai nie am spirit-stirring
than Sesosts or Alexander marched to con- drum; and all the pomp and circumstance of
i
Soldiers ! vou ha
v iri ill uii rii -I'nn
r - - - m v-
ntiestscantilvTirn-.iiir" n?fniitJ viVv.wi.. r i triorious war.
a habitation must be hewn out of the inter-
. .w.v,,i. .-3iaiciii;K fiuiameu ; "",",v,v' "i wuicu you stand (
while the cradle of infancy, and the, bed of not. th? Przetorians of an emperor ; thi
decrepitude, musti be watched against the saries of a Sultan ; the mercenaries of i
ser.rft and eirlrl Ai4.Ar aui rant. Vmi nr.;-.r1:' i I n
When we contemplate these obstacles, we
are unable to realize; the powers that could
surmount. :them.' When we behold the suc--ss,
&. attempt to conceive the consequen
ces of the achievement; imagination owns the
ram. You arethe free citizenbf afreesiate.
v uiuiiwniy enrolled tor the purpose of fitting
ourselves to peiform more effctiiallv the du
ties enjoined by the Constitution ";" which are
no less than tn ppnreoo ,,..,-..-,
pel invasion ;' the most useful and impor-
re
night, yet knoM-s no dawn. Europe, which
so lately bled at every,, pore, is now so en
slaved as scarcelv to havn thr c
uin.iuK,u;uuuis. oy wmciishe is enthrall-
-vi. .iias. lornrmin'
Not all the blood nt Ta!pmM c7,a,t
. I ..11 1 . 1J . . . .
e Jam-1 A,VM- " lllc ,UJt1 Cl ot uarossa's tig-ht,"
I lave won for Spain her wplf-a.rt
The bigot monarch and the butcher pnest,
The Inquisition with her
Her once imnervjotis nhaTanv A
Idle the forge that formed Toledo's blade;
mo have vour Oincers, Non-Commissioned
Officers, and Musicians there, the day pre-.'
vio'us, in order f:r a Drill. " !r
I - .- - v Uy order of ;' ' ; V ''-.'"" t'': ; ''--a'M.
- . . .. , ISAAC WINSTOX
Col. CohkU: ;
-75-3tw.'
nadequ(y of her powers; r Thev ntrsever- tajlt services, -: certainly.-that am- m;rf...
I . ! i -..'. .. ' II : ii . .. 1 ...... i-oi y iiu3 R J' ' v , 'BUlJl lilc irlllLS Or TliaT rfrfrt
ut-en Cillien trt npithrm . vl)i'. : . I J - ------.-x.v.v,..u
, .... . wcci cui niese I 'jjva liuixicious invasion or her territorv and
s, and you will; deserve f well her rto-ht u " i tl Z"l0r nt
ed however, with slow and and rli ft-; fiilf- art
vance, and the geat work of building up a
nation was at length accomplished. ' -
' ' Tantae molis erat r 1 1
Jtomanameondere gentem-
por- Such, such is Spain such' the blessings of midatt
has Muuiirary sway ; sucli the fruits of that recent the common size.
I I J A x - A ..1 I a-M '
Frinklin, July 18, 1825.
TJ AN away from the farm of the subscriber i
jc-.u-ii, King since, two negpro IJoys of the
following; description : . 7 . :
AARON', about20yeafsold,5feet8inclies
iiiKii, -ami stout in proportion to Ins height;
1 1 k. iacK Kin, wine race and small eyes.
DAVID, 18 years old, ahoutjlhe height of
Aaron, but not so sou a re hiiilt. Hp ; Q-,Uii-
mulatto, nearly black ; his eyes are above
8tatedfortKC
y vRiitherford coiibtyr
- ; . Superior Court of Iww - - ilv j1
April terror 1825, .
. Petmon
if..
on for divorce.' 4.5
' V .-
It was' jiow' that t!ie molfie countrv, ronceiv
:ng a ' Violent itfecti$n for her ,wn... flf.
spr-ng, -began to deem tls worthy of her spe
cial aftentiohr Witbr a step-dame kindness"
ertorts, and ..you will desVr I " " h,. u , C i.lV "V "
Vnn iviu k r,; fi1' T ' - 1 i vnn.u biieaas oeen prevented
J-OU Will Of- 1lttl 1 r no,:. I. I ... .Lr 1. . - . 1 . , j -
- - . j uoji.i l in 1 1 M r i ti uui u in i iv ii ii ii i" rrr 1 k , . -
I - O V - m --j3-lH.XXUiVll. (T ;
AVhere was thine arm, O vengeance ! where
uiy rou.
That smote the foes of Zion and r r: .
That crushed proud Amnion, when his iron
- . car .. - .
Was yoked in wj-ath and thundered
country
, t - . ". . wdsjisuii ner
qeience against those foreign Of U'l.n mo..
one day attempt her independence, for the
destructicn of those nob!e institutions bv
sue is ciistingiiijshednd which aflbn!
an example so dangerous td the despots of
..." . . : ; v:i!iranccc
Fanrry Garrison, ,
.Tarnh CI
i appeannir to ithe" satisfaetinn .
. Court thatJaCob Grrisin.,h flrnt-
is not, an inhabitant; of this State; it isthere
for'j nrdrr1 twr rrinT .un. . '
. ' t- . . j ' ..-w. - uuui v..-. LII.AL- iiiriiiii.iiirin ..v
Tti&.r t.rlll -...L.tl ' ' . - . . . mrla the.. m...,tl.. il . 11.1 i .
. win juuarM-y iaKe upaoout icaiejgh, " ,,,u,iu,p " l,,c liareign otar'aud
or in the neighborhood of Co!onel Philemon I Jle&5s gvng npt;ce to, the .defm1artt Jjiafr
Hawkins, in Warren. TIip ahnw e appear at the next Superior Cnnrf Afr w.v
will be giver? for t heir Snnrplipnsiann :nrl
to be beld for Rutlierford
w II" -..fc. ....?v. i. ni iv I - . , - ........ civ'
d 20 1 - "'v m JiUTuerroratou on tne Jd yMon-.:'-
delivery to me, or 30 dolls, for Aaron and
for David.
Beaufort county, May. 15.
A. BLOUNT.
60tf '
from
day after the 4th Moiiday, in Septembe'r V
mur to said petition otherwiseJt St'Ui be -taken
pro confesso and adjudged accorclinff'
jj , -aiurnsy ;i;rK- ot 'said;
Court. at pffice the 3d MoiidaV after tb rK
to enthral. Possibly , this last' claim might
have been deduced, ty some secretcanalo-y,
from theirf atlmirable Wme tok r bv wImcIi
jcvj-ic ui me coiomes wererepdered the
'jyui game inese extensive manors The
colonists, however, wer not siwr
eive the nature and tendency of the roval
ami, parliamentary proceedings. -Acnte, in
t exigent, :nd discerningi they, augured
jaif government at a distance, and snuffed the
:ippioach of tyranny in every tainted breeze.'
It may even beafnrmed. that t kv.
much the weight or magnitude of their grievU
. V- V Mie wflw the tax on co,
that reduced their loud; firm, and reiterated
eornplavnls, as theii"fearofther;laVe. their
J,a iCji 0i !c n wnicn Uiese measures
were conceivea anci executed. ;i
remonstrance were tried, but tri
If the calf; said they, ipilringlv, (
. insulted and oppressed b, those BT the Govemory of North-Ga- Sy of lM t
1 ! mcCDTlEWAllD 8 jAiESMOimis,cik.y V
TSTH K 1 1 K A Sit has ' been made Iknown
T n
potent as those - 'which shoAl- nivU- I l reetfom! born in convulsions. y it has Hpph ?JT me. that a murder K-ie K..n
ins imu : Ajonarciis ! v hiv. k .... u i !,''ki m tier. cove, otisnnho nf iivn i in tlie enuntv nf nnpi- nm . j
ed in tJie balance, and found wantino-
advantages of a
'vet to learn that
of cur iiature ap-
. Does uny one doubt tlie
free Constitution ? Has he
whatever in nie comnositinn
pears most noble and commandinVr . rt,..
er traits iii"maniare most alluring whenever
upon the monumental -nap of nations we .find
iuusl io aamirewnu applaud ; these will ge
nerally be; found to have e-ifisff-d M' tn K.. .. ..
been mainly cherished and pi oduced, under
the auspices' of a rational civil freedom, 'in
deed upon this point we might be content to
adduce the position of a .celebrated writer,
wiio.tnough rank-ed Xvith Tories in his pbli
tics, nas hiit.seJf undertake,iTto show, " That
il nnposMDie tor the arts and, sciences to
ar;se, at hrst, , among- any" neople. unless that
people, nW the blessing of a free' eo vein -
ave.so often returned, only in the
-g-n armies. 1 Alas for her vnnnor
Freedom! born in ronvnl'mn Ke k.
n weigh "ffjnbergove. - Offspring1 of heaven, in'tliefcount'
l;ke Hercules of old, in infancy it experienc- Nortb-Caroli
v.v luv. 3auii ui jcaiousj', natrcd and re
venge ; Jike him, wrought its many marvels
a short, brilliant and Inhnn'ne
rcer. Austria, Russia, Prussiathese form
a triple and an . avowed league againk the
rights of mankind, an earthly trinitv of sin, '
preserving, forsooth, a most fearful unify of
to tate olortli-Citrblina
or 1vfet1C9
mOUeSt. With havinn- hemoli
ted the same on the body of a certain stave
uamen L.ucy) the property ot. John Stegall
their
flick-
etition and
ed in vain.
excused fmmythe vplouah. the iUrW line rrnt.-t i'
; . UK- man;;, socii were the r 11 t .:y
ana tortity the deductions of philos
juusi oe yoked to Ins load.' Sucli- were th eir The en
doctrines, such -their butal language' to our support a'nd
I n?inT Pilgrims ; ofvtnis western slmre ' Thenrid
y;ll be found to
Jtaa tioti th t-voiTw-v. K:i. t.... .u .-
And still did tyranncy-with hate pursue, ' ; '
1 hose high sou I'd men who from tlir u ronirs
' witlidrcwJ -rV""'- ;'-y&y;: " I? ' :b-'
-caoce was ncxtl resolved-on 3 fpr that
The pride of earth ! Ti
TiJinTrl Iiot. ,1,: 1 T
' 1 1 i - v in ocjiiiic met, ; v
All head to counsel, and all heart to act
The common uC?d inspiring cverv, tongue ,
V itlr ferv;d eloquence, unbribqd and bold!
Her iortim see, warm, popular and loud,
Or oft in trembling Wonder hushed '
See Justice" iudjrinp- th
Hark! how. with freedom's toice it thunders
A. .
'"muiviu ,an tmn-ivp ia ; ni:i..,i, f .i.v
Hest. UfV rTai-cl .1. I . I
i - - - --.uw,.M,ui ue: jfpinan..,io preiiij'f ; "!g y-y
loul: oft virtuous freedom, to a Or in soft murmurs sin
holo eternity of --:.rSU , i
however. WJZS.rJ What magnanimity, w
ark aWu StvganwVr7 nf VY ' ' ' ? sm, whatnobledetot
Ued'hUherlvK constituted theRomr
. '-wi'vu to enfnrr nihTn cc nn, .i . .
Knastise f cbellion ruy rf'r sustained
vtuiun ii np.n u-ac ffm.i I
r , : - v v j 7"" r-T' Vv 1 33 w those
v.: hese wrr t. 1 11 ' ? 1 ii hen jj
sag
ks to Tully's tongue !
hat a
agai
nst the "citej10. i PpUIft
hv the Min;.;;r",c,leas stfickeii out.
Titicallyf as t,'7 . h.mself said, "either
too exasneSluW politicl y, as
OtiShjf"- .1. ""IV-UJ K
Jram. Jftcvcioti.
g-low of natriolAJ,
y . - 1 ; vl
cmiess io tneir country,
in charar.tfr In thf dnvu
Republic! 1Vhat uhvleldinff fortitude
them in their reverses of fortune ;
gloomy occasions, 1 1 - - w
renneua conaueredy and ivheTr
Cahnaeybled!?,'-.! ' l L.
. .;s,y.v fg. , y?
H(? emoa,T5etetlSimV-
The words cf Geiv Xfayette at Ka
te.gh, in allusion to the Meckleiiburj? Decla
ration in Mat 1775. - ' T ' .: i -
yCsay XIV. VoL 1, part U '
I
purpose. Britain indeed vt stands'
northern light of freedom, lambent and
ering o'er the darkened South.
JSor is th;s the only spot in half the world,
where Freedom rests 4hcr wearv w?nil'
GreeceGreece is herself nrr"mn a"
' cr"-, ""-f Kill
: and Jeremiah it'rtnn
fg Tppeafing to the satisfaction btbe Courts
' i i J tv can j. i t - " .. - - v v i i j
and as it is further renresentd a,l ,o,i I JLythat John Burrell Bimri. hrnhn. r tv:f
known to' me. that the said ?T-rtn ctn'f I'nj Bunn. and Jeremiah Hnnn ' j
' m v.i uucau i ' - . . i , - ' ' -.., v- i I'ititil UI
...... . aiavui(a
and limits of th
I arid fled from the jurisdiction CTemiah;.Bunnboth.infantt of tender vear? :
is State, and thrVW I two of the defendants.' and fecnVnto aV y 1
the arm of the Law arrd nf ;icf;r.. . - I ttier stxite i it is t!wrfrV i.'.- .
- . ------- ------ j . .- -j I .. vwcicii. itiaiTjniv .
rToomoii c..i i. . . y r "I ttii-A mAii. - L.y fk,-fal3lt-f .ioi ,
, . . . . IllOl C V- iv.aiitii oicdll I titty U
tiiens no longer buys protection of the - Kis- brought to justice, the'al
faf; Ag3, but wins it with the sword of Hundred Dollars will be
Hflmw nB:.'.'.TI,- . . -.-1- I . i . ... , ....j mvi,-jii . . i u e
or persons wno wui apprehend and confine .uurJt "euse m arborough, on the fotrrth
.w-eMw MCrtr.wcaoicijsH many jail mfthisl , ' , ,uSusi ncxr, tnen and tlieFevy
State. so tliat he may be brought' t'o justice ? W &c.v jOdgment: will b tfaken tiro conv
y" . cover, iiereoyi require, com-1 , v "r nearu e3t,part(
been
hec-
Harmodi us. Tlicrmonvl hh a o-o ;
signalized -bv Grecian . valn:.r and'.
. , , , , " , ...... J
atomhs. ot their oppressors are monthly of
icreu to tiie mnnn m their ancestors. - The
Spaitan kjictss himself once more ai Greek
e apprenended and! T" v 1 - - 9 PPsar at our
!ove reward of One I Court pi Pleas aud Quarter Seasons t;
p-ivn tn lini t I be neia tor the Cbuntv -f VArAi, -.i. .
----- -- .,iK.kiauiv, a.- ureciw ; i , .mm nywiH un omcers vntsoeve
i neiTOopyla: has again been signalized by ell civil as mi fitary. within this State 1
Grecian v;dour ? nnd hecatombs of their op- their best endeavors and mostfenpriii
pressors are monthly offered to the mane of ertions, to appreliend and take, or bause to
a n..lri.x jl
tnand, and emoin all off.er vivat... I and ludgmcnt enterfd nfx,r.n..i.; ... -
ate,1o use , 1,CH earn, tj erk of the said Court, :t'I W
op- ineir ot endeavors and most, enertretic ex-l n?rouffn the 4'h Monlav of Mavi 1825 y
n aiic ! 00 - y , MICHAP.I . HP apV V ;
..4iw
i etr reedom, yet thy . banner, torn but
Streams rl,ke a. tliunder cloud against the
., storm." -i
- . -
And not hlnn' u.-rfti.Ti tVif ir i
W here J- reedom daltes her birth r'.u tm
The dawn revives i ,1
Where Cortes' and Pizarrn TsqW a:.,
tThe infant world redeems the name of new.
)n Andes and on Athos peaks unfurl'd. ,
11 v. ... - - - ( V.A V. A
(5) Bonaparte. Cambvss. irlno- f xt-.
Cu,crud gyp 2ara before Christ. -.;
( o j It has been commonlv
government pf Egypt was cfeptfe at the time
the Pyramids vere bulk hnfV ;:M-
the position qiiofed above, see note 4,) her
-jr. ."t"i u.uM uaye oeen ry since
s ie is commonly regarded as the mother of
the artsar.d sciences
be apprehended and taken. ihr Pinrtv r k
said lleartwell Stegal), and him safely and se
eurely keep; so that he may be brought to
Hartwell StegaH is a very We man! jp. - Court of Pleas and Quarter Session :
rsofagetplera.rn
a large scar iust I William Arpnt. fc- y- s . : ? . :
vake Courifr.
tween twenty and thirty years
, . . "J Jvit.biiuc--H
the scar on ma for havi witk ul 'u ;i
1 In testimony wherfeof I hare'eaused I Thatipg.been made.appear tor ibe Court,
; '.V-yy rit Searofthe-StatevWbe defendant resided beyond the I -
v (V. Sh " aedand subscribed 5 3hState! It J there.forev oidered'; v'
' V at advertisement Ie rnade in the R ileigl
- Raleierhybri th itK 71.. Registernd State Gaeite-for tf vv.li?;
C .-" A --- :r -tOO i i i .. . -ti ... .rT, I that :nlrf lv JT1 .tl-A . ' '
y w a. iow; .-a - - if; v , ------ -."w., ucicnuantcoiTK., io
-'V- -: ' s ' . iiivrirTtwn . i4. . -. I nr..HMrt fk i','wLi . - -
, HUTCHES GBUlTrcW extTerm of this Conri to Je
,By tbe Governor, ; , y : y - r; 5 the C01 Hottsein lialerglioih
y Jr JC ikFBi PrivatV Secretarv1 Mpnday x,f Btxst nexr.l and Al. ;
t. ?y- - V fvi. ; U toi i. ;' " ' - : ?d Fwsue Judgment will beenterelf
npiIE eligible Stand on Tayettevil!e Street condemned to pkmtift's recovery, y
JL recently occupied bp John R. Hendon, , , ; " " i - , B. S. KING, C. C. C
aGroceiyStor?.r, Apply to tV.R. Gales. Kalcigh, May CCv 133d. 60 Sa''
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