v. ' 1 - i. r -.4" c.'' ('" ' - iFRIDAY, FEBRUARY, v J V The Hegistcr i I published pvery Fridat, by w , jos Epit ,gaLes soif, : JLt Three Dollars Tr. annum, or One Dolhl and a Half far half a year to- be paid in advance-. . v. ".. ; '' .. ;r .", '7 V '; . .- ' ; 1 . . - ' ; ADVKRTlSIJlHIrrS ' -1 Jot exceeding 16 linea, neatly inserted three times for a dollar, and 25 cents for ever succeeding1 publication x! those of greater length in the same proportion'... ..Comjtci atioj V thankfully receiveL.....X2TTRS to ' the Editors must be post-paid, t ' ;V. . -l '-; ines t . ; V- r '; Vh anticipation of Jxt Fayette' patiage to A vterica, in' a' Watfonal Vetsth XUOH TUX 3KW-TORK FATKIOT. "Vave, flag'of Freedom, proudly ave ! A trelcome jriiest reclines beneath the& ! The laurels of the illustrious brave, . ; t t .With fresher verdure, shall enwreath thee ! DisnTay tlie Stars, with rays benign, 1 . O'er him, in virtue's causeT grown, hoary, "Vho6e zeal in earty youth was thine. " . Whose strongest pulse beat foV thy glory ! iiear saieiy cer tne auoious noon, ; Ilim, xrao, amidst pilr darkest hour, .Devoted kindred, fortune, blood,' " . .Tashiekl us from a tyrants power, , Full proudly may our banner wave, And all its brilliartf stripes extern!, " .In honor of the good and brave i Of Washisgtox' 2c Frekdom's friend. ;Xl!fc8i T)r'UCS lillil aNlCCLl- ernes t "T ; T lux, Subscribers have received om New - ' Vork, , a fresh supply of Drugs and Medi- rL wKlr.h TnjvlrM their assortment com - plete, arm wmcn tnev oner tor faie ax tne . rr am . i lowest Apothecary's rates. Among their late articles arec - : ' ' . Sulphate Quinine . ' ; : , i ' : ' idfltr . Powders ; -T" v. ' " ' " ' . " , - . - ritric and TartarufAcid 1 J , Cheltenham Salts, and" ? A few dozen bottles of SAL iER ATUS. " - ' B URGES k HUNTER. . t1a;1i s jn oft : 99 f - JUST PUBLISHED, At the Book- tore ofJ. Gale f Son, Raleisrk lt ft OT" Repots of Cases argued r . r . u -. r t. t 1000 By FaajrcisL. Hawks, ;Esq J of 1322, the Reporto was directed to pre- pare for publication.1 f o that the. Reports are now brought up to the present time, and hereafter tlie Cases decided at each term will appear In a short time after the adjournment oftheCocrt. ,- : . januarv 30 T VAni TiawvV di( MiW ior sale: THE svibscriber will sell a bargain in the nil and Tract of Land, "four miles west oi iiaicigii,. iaxe tne propeny ot jenu ncott, decd."' Thii ifilf is OR a never-failing stream, and theuidis.good , . ; ' For. terms, "japply to TJiomas Cobbs, Esq. ofKaieifrh, or to the subscriber. " , If this Property is not sold privately before I Halifax, Co. Jan. 18. AN" AWAY from the subscriber livinqr in 1 B. th ifnnpr ? rr rrVrV pwintv. on th evening of the 24th December 1823, . his Nei-j ro Man mautin. Said negro, is 23 years V..".l .1 T 1 ? Tl c J I - wi jcj uy :i ij ice i. c ur iu indues uiii, miuuc tt 1 .... 'i: -..' r.i.T. I iit uii h iicji nt: wcin av, a suit ui uwa i clothing, pearly new, with a slick fur hat, Upij Zn ' thZY f KT n Uon. there W1U be Found a lrfrp crnr causprl 1 by a cut from a xHibTaxe, ind(On one of his) rends, between the wnst and forchnger, he I rcn a tnot or Wen, about the , sue ot a riF.e nun. It js believed that the ntgfb ! has availed nsnseu ot :ne papers or a tree, neqro, by tne MitnVJf SrUART and will endeavor to pass himself bO'as the person described tbcrein.4- i"'atv - . . . ' n is .proDaoie ne nas leu tne Mate, ami to secure his apprehension, I will give the ahore fewanl it ts takea-out.oftheMiinits of the State, ep jh the State, I will givb for his o me, Twenfv-five Dollars. and iftaV " delirervto r; S i j O f IN IVILLtAMS.V r- Wake county, aa'n. 23. ; 12.wtf T AK-A WA Y from my, employment JO V 2 ,-SPH , PQYtEL. an indented ip- fcTentir.. tn th rimaw-mnVmo- hnM the 2Ut inst- He is ibout 18 ,vears old, well rmwnatw) fir.i.Tr.nUtn: tku rwv ;l rjiutinn .M.f ,ti-;rt v.: I hnVm : i.,.ht i,. I me ju Monqaym reoruarrnext, ii w,m oe health is e . iftlrt at Anrhmi. at the Conrthniwe in Ha-!!r. 1 0 , V onhat day, without reserve-Tor Cash. I crease- of popul - r "y s ROBT, B1J Kr Urpat r . Tf-'"' . "TIki-, mi tnWnf crwxlre: ,t rorceaajainsteitner.. itie above reward wiU t e, riven for hi 'delirrv to me inal.h- .? ..1: 57 Jan.59,1824; , ; 3w , h ' , ... . i . . t:- -A nfsr: rlxe'"piui? Sent 56 meeUng recommehdJohn VT te--; Piano. Forte-ran- elegant Y A ;' t v rKr . V The following pifAy article, we CO- : 4 Sideboarda Secretarr, and a, China QuincytAdams to the people of Maine, m-uj?! 'iiZ- ffi Lcdiaate for;J nUres SiilS Jaaaar2?.;) . 2f5tFC'.'i' cyv and also tofte otKer States of the timentT r-". -.; if y--- '-."--v t - TUKSD AY, FEBRUARY 3. , 1824. . Having received from. the secretary of State certified copicsof the Laws passed at tne late session oi our trene - ral Assembly,:'we shall, in our next, rnadpri. thp FlAhnfA whirh fnob lnrA r . . V. m our r.eisiatureDn 3ir. risnersuau - cus Kesolutions. This Debate would ; . . a - . . . nave Dcen piiDiisnea sooner t Dut as will appear in pamphlet-form as well as in Ki T? af' UA Gro,l, hH w.- iv0i.v.M iu-'v ircnerallr requested an' opportunity of ? ' , ...i . lookin? over and correctins: their Re- marks before they were printed j. and some of the gentlemen hav turnel our notes. AVe hope toon to commence this subject. commence Uie nun ication oi those ot .a i r? .iiuurneu on ciaturuav last, aiwr a lermi public nature. ' ' Lnnvev to this country the Marnuis of flve weeks' Annexed is a;hst ofl . c,,4rles f Wp Rhnli; alV Knrf!v mrP W nnr r -r, f ! cases decided: ' , ' r r r ' . I Robert f. - 'A stocKnoiaer in xne ijape-rearito anora present renei to jine suneringjexramj Xaviotinn Cnmnanv. has renuested us to state, that Messrs. James Mcbane of Oratffe and Wm. Eovlan of Raleigh, r-" - " - at Fayetteville on the 4th ISlonday in I this month 5 both of whom are n favor of acceding to' the proposition ot the btate. J hose fetocKhoiclers wnouo not i intend to be at the picetinjj;. areinvireai to send their proxies to one 1 grentlemen. J 4 1 ; . V ' ' ro en am m .niiTiifi an i riiu .ram t i "'"ji " "" w, w uv lieved, is in many respects, a most de- . , , i i ... ,n i I sirable and' delightlul country. iSo part of the United States enjoys a pur- ' er atmosphere 5 of course, it is the seat of irood health. And .no situation pro- duces, without the labour ot man,' so mucn nne urass ior tne support pi at- tie ot an Kinus. as tne lanus m tins county. This grreat advantage ena markets of the cities of South-Carolina Georgia, but also that of Fayette v ill e, and latterly of this city, with tlie finest Beef. As a proof of its great salubrity, we need "only publish the following list of aged inhabitants' now living in Ashe County :, Bernard Franlclin, 93 years old. Charles "Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth Riggs, Irs. Ross, Mrs. Cochran, Mrs. - Agues Gentry 4 do. 94 do. .91-' do. 94 do. 100 do. And the followinsrinstance will shew, what rnight be expectetl where spmuch fijoyed, that tlie m- lation is proportionably sreat , John Burton "and .hs wife Susannah, neither of them exceeding 66 years oHtity of FIanneis manufactured within aL&, iwj c an una Hint omuaiuiii, o n-. hntoo an nnmn. Amnu.rA. -.t- rtzhty-tw m number, and have never yet had a death in the family - X HE (jREEK QUESTION 1 h& De . j . I, . " . jt : bate on tlie resolution submitted to Congress, by Mr: Webster of IMass. JB , ? J - terminatedrforlhe( present, ori Monday jasf " the subiect not havins: since been ... . . - , called up. . Thesis atiohal InteUigen- cer, infers from present appearances; that it vill not be again called up. , The Vashinton Republican sjjeakof the patriotic Governor oi the gte of New York " in the following r ' ' ' t " t ' . manner. We insert it merely' to shew, J that.Uie Editor, ot the . rtepuDiican, nas no idea of such mcWawordfasDESENcV, Governor Yates has heretofore, sustameu - m. 1 - iL:. a mvott cnaractcr.awt, ne musi!Knw, iuhi snoukl ne betatenup oy tne rati ... . . i.i i hOcr hat has occurred, his reputation bo tone torever. ; it wouia connrni cionswand rank him with; tue Amours country. -.For.these reasons, we - . " 7?-Vv,v,T Vj :.i5 l: Tl" I PUtation ami ounu juagmenx.(snouia oc gv verned bv the motives which have been sujr- At a meeUnsof Members Ot the le-i gislatdre of Maine held at Portland oh .r Union, as first' inTcjualifications upon the list of candidates and eminently entitled to the confidence, M -r U nee. of the peo- pie. uq 1 ralina porf, .wiU, most probably,; be the ship ' ' - x 1 I - t L. r i?J i xaw.uk, , v; wi viinc. i m J 1 j j " : are nappj to nna tne report oi tne in - ,i iiu u: itics nun ucam ui una vcnaduic pau- lot and statesman contradicted.! A let- f pr was latel v received from him. in . -. - -j - ' I good spirits ahd improved health. ; r - , HmrardJnstitution Anumber of . 1 I 'e not Vet re- nuT71ne an( public Spirited individuals pearing that , the heir was an infant, and hav lno iJL-'S at Washington, have lately formed an Guardian, the ourt appointed the 3pe, however, . , . Clerk and Reporter Guardians ad litem. institution, denominated the.-Howard Tnstihifinn the nhipnta nf whirh are! ' ' - . ? - . 4- ' ' I noor of the citv 2 and. hv an' iinniiirv into the extent, causes, and character of the pauperism which exists; to de- 1 - - 1 I for its eradication and prevention, so far as it is the offspring of ' idleness, want of employment, or intemperance "'""-r " " ? - of thesenaa to ne amount 95000, sterl- ins, 1 has come to liffht on the death . of the . Receiver General. That officer iftcivcu ms duuuiuiuiem iiuui.uic ivin& H AA.n.a M-BM.d-h' m rv r rwr-rv t r r rinir i of -Eknd : and year after year, - , , . r, OUr-1 hug his lifetime, dehed the provincial I legislature in all attempts to account. The people control after the rp, j, e- ;u taxes thus, had no money was collected. Ine defaulter is rPnrPSAntpd t have left ??reat wealth ; I in his family. Thfv3 annual renort of the superin- tendentof the common schools, repre A .11 sents the progress of education in the r : F . . . c state of New-York in the most flatter - injr manner. There are now 7332 com- mon schools, in which are taught 45,- 340 children ; -25, pbl mi were "educated in 1823, tl ,AVith1n the last year 331 340 children : 25,361 more children than in 1822. new school districts , were iormeti. j&ioz,oui j i. i . i ftci(i one of public monies were last year: expend ed for the support of common and it is estimated that this R 1 50. 000 were appropriated in I !iW manner.' from th nrivatft! funds' of r n ' ndividuals. v A m ehx c an Flannels. --One pf the! Boston papers states, on authon titled to full confidence, that the inmiocn Knatnn. thA flT VPiir. naVR n i . . i i i ' . . ; ;J:i - rl exceeaeu jijieen ousarii Ul 46 yards each, comprising th vanous j and that the newj establishments now Wm- into operation, with the ,exten- fe. , . . . - ... won-of tliose already in operation, will manufacture more than, thirty thousand the present year, i Beside these, there are others in Connecticut and 1. York, of considerable extent ; and all of them will be sufficient, witliin 18 months, to supply the wants of the country j On the 23d instant, in the Senate of AIassachusetts,rthe resolution offered by Mr. Sprague, to expupge from the Ian journal a resolution, pasMiuioao., i' to -Yeas 22, Nays 15,, irrinrftssifm. as it would appear, ,r. Y - t-f.- iau- - l' I supiect Avas- pot propeny aviumu ine f .. K T .omcfa h va t hnrif v nf I v - jr nrf in the iXeHshtnrii rof Hhode-lsl- and, they were ordered rto lie neon uie ta- ical party, , Tn thft T.islarurel of thef State of PlairVDameI, netubic,atpei3anKpixne - . Ohio. it;has,been determined,' by a . s4"! i i : ;oflifdlr Ul owi oy -iiwuw, m-"--t , 1 .16.- From' oflhelo -,0JW1,V r,1 -.w j" vjque L . - 7 . hoiditirltne len?ssw'soluuo .. . i I chanic Aaf. ?TOiatl 4 o'clock this morn- Ing I'll trust him till A z i 1 ' I saw-another yesterday afternoon, who has plenty of work on Ijand, lounging at the I . The Supreme Court of tis State ad William J ones & others I George coffer, adm'r, from Halifax. Reports of the clerk exe epted to. The exceptions allow iea in pan. 1 interlocutory a s . Report amended .accordingly. Decree-allottinto Compii ral parts they claQr in right of nants the several (purchase, jmd as representatives of the de . I ceased heirs, and Is referred to the Clerk of 4 tne uourt to allot accoramffiy. . . i Lewis Lerov v. Marshall Dfckerson auitvFrom Beaufort Death of one of e,fennl8 susttJ J st term-Sci. Fa. ordftrpn. tn make the neir mrtv. it an. .i . " I The cause continued to afford the Guardians time 'to defend the suiti Josiah Turner adrn'r. . Wm. Whitted Lem. Whitted, ex'r Equity Or- ecree in favor of t Complainants anie. Decree 1 T "'" David a'l'Millah. Noble Bolden & David i- r tj. i I ,1 s iuuiiy uuiicoiiic. . .! 11 is : uruereti survevs and nlats of the land in contro versy be made and filed in the cause before a nnai uecree van uc in uc. . . . , James u. Beattyv. James r. Elliott Equi tyFrom 7 Rutherford. The original agree- . ment between parties! not being filed, the cause was continued for the same. joiiu t5owraan aam r v. james weenice adm'r & Charles M'Dowell adm'r Equitvl From Burke. Report of the Clerk filed A accordiner to the ordef ot reference at this term, time till next term to except to the curiif , ; , . , 0 ' ttv T?nintv Promi Camberianrf. vT)f. Iin Equity cree of the another trial to be had.atlaw in the county of Chatham. I ! ! v - Samuel Gedney v. W; Halsey, Zebulon Tarkmton, Joseph Halsey, from lyrrell, Tuirrmortf 0 Jacob Ellar v. John Ray, from Ashe. Rule for a new trial made absolute; i v-v I I Julian Picot v. Ash Hardison's, adm'r. from I In ri.l I 4--.Zl U 1..4 ., I & others, from Change.; Rule for anew trial jw ;Prit fRrm w?tK nt. :'rJV:' i rZZ RUie for a new trial discharged, and judgment I amrmeu. ,, i t i lveson JU craves iKooen uiott, irom ;n w ! i nn . j . f i . Kut lertorcl. juagmemsamrmea wim costs. rm 1 - 1 j1 JT" 1 j . I Salomon Gravest Sarah B. Carter, from ParPn. RuIp for a new trial made absolute The President, Directors & Co. of the r If Bank of Cape-Fear v. lames Seaweii, from uumoenana, ituie ior new uuu, maue ao- at Eauitv from Burke. Decree that the sale 1 IIIIIIIM.l IIIIIIIIIL 1tiUWMVI'u v w v w w w of the' land was fraudulent -that the defend- lant who mirchased hoias tne same in trusti h fop the navment of the complainants demand. I ui Decreed that the same be! sold to satisfy the debt due complainant. s fMS mP ahtftlntf. . i --" l" - - . .. t. ' i .ii Jackson M. Yancev ts. Thomas B. latUe- i0hn, from Granville. Rulefor a trial discharged. ckrk0 wherefore an attachment should not be gran. ted. On the return of the service of the rule, it b enlarged unm the next term. - i - :t j John Yorke v. James jCnsweW, ftomjlre- wfc,J h.f. i. c: J m Solomon Jacob WJohiVFarral, from Iredell the Rule tor a pew trial maue aDsoiute. , i John Fearnngton Darnel Burnet qu tv from Chatham. Injunction dissolved. ' Alex. Loner v. JLewis ueara s exT.Trom now 1.1.1 I :-i.riL. Decree according tothe agreement of the - "? - - - J tCw irt,,it-i from Wake 1 Decree that injunction be made DeroetuaL' " Alex'r. Lticas executea a. note xo xne tora- 1 i.T ;w. inAfifflj;! ipemuk - rrT who brourtt suit, against uamei ana ooiain-1 ed iudinnent for the amount paid the ifank. The opinion, of the Court is, tlt M'Kae be enjoined, aa to45e half of the ? note 4hat the Vffliam TJavidsori1 John Beard, from slecklenburgrKole for 4 new trial made ab solute. Wis ?ipi;l.A$ --.a etAlenbure--Bide solute. ' . -cw lliHer-Equitv- t Same same, from for a new trial made absolute tlnr Andrew llilleri-Eouitv Mechanics,-! heard ihe hammer of a meT Court granting a new trial, on a parent amrular Velocity a at leathrte to bring him 1 degrees in4 hours, rom its position - who naid the witness. Droven from his dvine declaration. "V tn seventh, between the shoulders; schools : Pliillip Kizer v, Abel Bowles, from Stokes. . rr. r"?l lv'w' j n V i ? , . . ble it will pass not far from the head f i -r. i n rnm irv rriiirso nfliwTn nra it is nmnv , . in uuuitum w it,.k- wnh Hnnn fo ntfcer the JLiittie Hear. It is'$een mnr RatlJM . f, v 1 1 ue uovcniui -y.v yM-...v,., U8? jouowiiig ar now auueu ior -tne - tThoriAerepooi ran ordered: ; . ., . . -.. .- : '.r..i. -j w . nca, - namna i i.. r..ii ; ji i r 11 (- that tne I hi-nfir nf th drawer, t who faiiea to: pay; I from llutberford, ' Oftrer of sey lofbe laffvof tWfbracnmtT. rnadel before a final decree' can? be mjde iri Levis Taylor & others tc. Maurice Smith luity--From; Granville." "Motion ilist; the - Eq monJ Jd into the offi hg deiivcred to the Defendant, disallowed. ' Decree that upon the from Buncombes-Rule for ac new trial made if.. Deloach- to the use 'of ITunter Sp. ' amendment of .the transcript of thewv ' : '! . !' r es ? MEntires ex'rs in. John Carson ' cord. tT"":A v "y ' chad.; -The acof inRlattye fpimit--. : 5.5SlilS i V-H'' InS" actions againsdead;mens estates, is a bar - W,.T ClIOn nsl xecJ"or ' - .! j.. .j..,ww.umm,iIuiii p.6w vv v., E-lrgKu! fm&a. ;to anew user . ; : t argument the rule made absolute, and Cer- . If : J . i ". ...... ""i-. -i ,- .: . J -a. i . ' l . l -1 ; -.- uoran.oruerea, -r- ' $tatet Joseph tackey-from F-dcrecomb ; v Tjie State not entitled to an appeal upon the ? ; acquittal of the defendant, - C ;t - ' : State v. Wm. HalL from Cumberland-' 4v judfinnent asrainst defendant. r v v' Stste v. Edward Simpson, from ColumbrtS; v ; - j - Kule for a new trial discharged and iudgi ment against the defendant S?t : sr SZSKSSr Supreme Court. ' i VrM vt FOB THS RALXOd Bt GISTS.' i .. . '. '- X "... s" THE COMET. Smr.e the 7th nf iKia mrtnfh tvhn1i: J8!8' -'.Pa ofOur former, jiotlCe, th Cqmethas, m its apparent motion, desr- . rmeu an arc oi oo iesrees in tne jiea-' . Wnc. fhia fa a fi v;Ao.f-4m. -. anLZaa 0a . - hj-" '.' ..1 "7." i7-' aPParent mpyernent has not, however, ibti uuiiwi iu. i au.uic luruier uat hits .1 it xi - t lit y o four ?4ro A ' i it passed alon the back of Hbrculegy' neai the star ta (Z) in that consfel- haf :m, rfn5d Vnnnprflirti nftUNftr- v lauon, crossea a projection.oi tneiMor- hPrn n-o,n hftV;4,f 1nf Mloe ' ' . whlch repose? on the knee, and lS.now near. Gamma, (Yj ; pretty a bright star m the Draffon, within . thirty-three de,c . i nil ' t . v -.-. .- r l that the; Gometr. ttow.vdescnbesi'arcle nf liernetual Anriaritinn unth ih rlrrt,m. polar Starsi As it does not therefore sinld v ' oeiuw me nonzonataiu it mavneseen m v. . . . -. .... . ' . j . r. an v ciear evpnin. towarda thfv-'NnrtK; ' y . w ' V A W .rki-. "7 "r " -7 7 wihuc mjui, us lan exiunuiqe OirecilV; 1 irpm tne aun, so tnat the general direct ' il r. . tion ot that bodyjnay. be determined! w anv time, bv t he Comet, as an indivr-' factorily how in the evenihff, than it has been lately in the momip&Jbccaus'ethe . - i - rt - iifnoca hf -Iia .i!r. vU. ' P j;' ii - :.-j;.i:t' i. i . "" ? S u Ul,m.ie!? I1? nr'A ine nigner u is vieweu in tne ttef- - w: ... u. v. w v . f r. i rt Til niviM n rpa n mnpu ! I AO a voraDie. omce it nas Deen seen m thai evening, its' train has been ju:lge tob Vi v ' tail towards the extremity becomes id i ? ' : " ' ' to assign to it aertain and Ueten extent. bomething must depend a HudgmentJ of it, upon tlie pbi tne. SDecta tor's eve ttan'dllsometliinw l riaving mven in tne lormer statement position of the!C(mie from two dlSf J tances, wnen it . was ,nrst ODServet DY They;were usually taken at S o'clockT in the inorningl v .f - t;; '-ii,-'V. -Mv .:,:-;v-2---fleg;- Min i Jam 9. From Arcturus J hv? 3$':.y:$7, . Denetnacn r; Spica Virginia 60 v! 25! , From Arcturus S2 30 TJ W 32 26 25 2r: 39 16 IT. Aipnayns - i i ' . Arcturus Benetnach 211. Eroai Arciturus 41; ie;; Benetnach . i J''-Mizar'iv:i' YJxinasrrr or Kokxh-Camuita.'' Jan? 21, 1824 MATIUIED; . . ..Ml' . 1IK VWA. 1 . S V n .1DTI1 I . nfia l"vv IIV VVUICV UUVU' A VVlUAl I1VUV. ' Ih Franatt,i the 27i'.r tilt. ti;;t:';.-;:- i , ' Ber. Chas.A;iIillfon)as-4.Ju of Yarren.county, to U3s MebevIY. ir ; . . v :. r . J ;' ft 4 i : ;:1 ! 4-, f. f . . ' ' .1 f if I ' .. IL I V ' f : , -..-V. , ' v. jr1 : ' it. . ' . . i at 1 it ; -r - ... - r. - - ,A'Hf 'V 4 ' " - ' '