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v..:- :-i ":-:'. -'-V. ': ( - 'r - -v-Yv ' t --it .-... . . UirwrpM by prtyl o lhre fill Brothett. - i : . r. Ji -- -. 'r.. 1- ' ... t --';t ' ' ; ,! Y0LXXIV. t ' - , i , . , - . - .-1 - ... ., ,. - .. ' ' " . : V I The Tlegistex Is published eveiyFniPAT, by JOSEPH GALES & SON, - At Three Dollars per annum, or One T)oll:r I and a Half for- half a year to ue paia n l advance. J ; ' . ' i. AlJvr.KristMr. ia biot exceeding 16 Enes, neatly inserted three timea for a dollar, and 25 cents for every succeeding publication t. those of greater . ai . '- lengtam uicaame proporuovi...-'iwi ckTtftn thanfjllv receVed...LitTas to fVthe Rigors Tr;uj:: he d -pftid. TK.VED or. Stolen from N the Stable, of l ArchihaM Darls in Franlttn c.t:nty, on he nJgtit of the 9th instant, a Jilwly .BAY TIOUSE. with a black mane - and tail, both hind fret white; 6 years oldthi prin, full J 5 hands high, trots remarkably fast and xj jy s jirited. The said horse got an accident ta! Cl last summer on verv. ham ground, khxh took the skin entirely from both knees, Ihe rflVctaof which may'be djscovere if examined closely. No other marks recol Tcted. The shore reward will be given to anv pcrso.1 that will return the Horse to Dr Gillett of Raleigh, or to me in Iiuisburg, and secure the Thief in any Jail in the State ; or t venty-foe dollar for the recovery of the Horse. ' . - i MILO LATIMER. Lcxiisbufg;' Feb. i wptf "Liand lor Sale. ON the Tuesday of Wake County Court, in May next, will be sold to the highest bidder, beforfe Mrseter's Tavern in th- Ci ty of Raleigh, the tract of Land whereon the late Isaac Hunter lived, containing by a late survey, 313$ acres. This tract t:f Land has on it,"a larje and convenient two story Dwel ling House, with four rooms below and flur shove stairs.'and a Piazza the full length of the House a good framed Kitchen with two Hrick chimneys s a good framed Smokehouse and Dairy, and' large Granary, together with other necessary out buildings.' There arc three never fjdhng springs of excellent waterreithtr of them convenient for use to the' Hon se. This land lies within 3J miles of thy. City of Raleigh,1Lnd on- both sides of the tage-road Jf-aTing from ILdeigh to Lou i.Knrc. "Anv r-eh tie man who wishes to Dur- chasf a handiome, hechliy xnd pleasant sit I ration, wouJ l do well to attend the sale, of tins land, astnere is not a rnnrexiesirsoje sn uatton In my opiijion) ;n the County of Wake. One.third of the purchase money uill be re quired down ; one-tliird next Christmas, and die balance in twelve months afier the Aile. Negotiable paper in either of the Banks in the City of Raleigh would be taken in pay ment. , J AS. HOUZE. Franklin County, 16th April, 1824. 46-ts It is deemed un r ; necessary a say r more of Virginian C than that he will stand at my house in Uninswick county,; at PeningWs Old Ford, on Mehenin River j and witlbe put to Mares at thirty-five dollars the Season, wh ch may be discharged by the payment of thirty, if paid witbiit-the season,, which will expire on the first-day of July .next. Sixty dollars to Insure. "One dollar to the Groom in all instance. JIares that , went to Virginian last season, and mayi from any cause, have failed, will be covered again this season, gra tis. Mares may be fed with grain if required, at the neighborhood price. v All persons living above Mr. J. C. Goode'si" and wishing to send Mares, may send them to him, and he will send them on to the Horse. f ' JAMES J. HARRISON. March 4, 1824. 32tlMr . . . tTj. yiRGlNI AN will stand a Fall Season in or ntyir the City of Raleigh, at 5' dollars, , which may be discharged by the payment of i 2(i dollars at the time of putting the mare. The season will -commence the 6th of July and teimiiate the 15th day of August.' , My self or agent will be seen at Mr. Wm-.Ruffin's Tavern at any time after the 6th Julv. JOUN G GOODE. April 21. . 49 lm ; Saiexlff's Sole. f lI.L be sold at the Court-IIouse Itockford, Surry county. 6n the second I in i f. . t K. rrtiw;. . ri lami .or as;mucn mereoi as win austv tue taxes due thereon for the ver 132?, and - 875 acres giren in by Thomas Bryant, adjoin- ,nS ... 150 do. do, Hugh. Booth, adjoining Jona than Koberts, StewarVs-crrek. 385 do do. Manraret.Cted, adjoining Jo nathan Robert. StcwvtN Creek, 150 do. do Fxlward Jones, atljoininr WiK ' liam F. Tleminf, creek, 300 do do Richard . Simpson, adjoining' Charles Smith, Hearer Dam creek, 50 do do David Ixjwe, 'adjoining' Thomas V Ijwc, for 1821, v 60 do,Mo Georg-e Fquge, adjoining- Smith, Grassy creek, . ; - . rOO do do IcindaPnchard,atljoiningJas, Manctia, Beaver Dam . . . o30 do not listed of James Howell or, James Harrison, Harmon's creek,1 . 150 do not listed of Timothy Coes or Gideon Woodruff, on Fox Noles, u 200 do giren in by John- Sisk, adjoining . Daniel Wright, Mitchell's irer r 300 do do Moses Woodruffs heirs, adjoin ing Ephraim Nicholson. - JOHN WRIGHT, ShfT. April 5, 1824. . 45-r. Price of adrr $3 50. , . . : , I 4S li vim . IV - I ' I U l T j : Adjutant General ' Office, i BaZeiirhi May SiL 1824. fTIHE Militia Laws, latelv revised ' at" this I Office, have been forwanled to the a dress of the General and Field Officers at th? Court-houses of the? Counties in which ,?liev hished 1 with a sufficient number to suppl . each Captain of a Company attached to their respective commands with a copy. , T'Cxpect to be in Raleigh, the 20th dav of H August next, with a parcel of Superhn Goods, which I intend to sell upon goc erms during that .monthfor Cash. WM.RU1LER ' Granville county, May 1,1824. 49 6t. Tani Stoclc lor Sale. ETWEEN SO and 40 Shares of Cape Fear Rank Stock may be had at the cur- rent .price, on application to the Printers hereof. pril 20th, 1824. 46 SaiCTiff's-Sale. ON Monday the l4th day of June next, will be sold at Nash Courthouse, in the town of Nashville, the following Tracts of Land or so much thereof as will be sufficient to Dav the tax duelhereon for the year 1822 and cost of advertising, to wit : William Rateman 66 acres, valued at $ 65 Winne Joiner 66 do do .66 Celc Joiner 92 do do 92. John Rolins heirs o00 do do -300' Wm. Arringt'ui 705 do do 705 AbelRarKe 120 do do 120 Hardv Gnswell 240 do do ? 240 im'n Carpenter 278 do do 27 Wm. Harrison 504 do do 7Ub Oaniel Tavlor 100 do do 62 Willis Williams 466' do do 466 Rrni. Atkinson 70 do do ' 70 Jeremiah Riggs .150 do do 225 Jeremiah Nichol's-forWhitlev Land 100 acres. : valued at $100. James Ferrell.fov William Hammcs 340 do I valued at $340. Rrvnnt Le wis for Burw ell Kent's orphans 291 ' acres, valued at $r."0. Rryant Rarnes USA acres, valftftl at 218 50. j SAMUEL W. W. VICK, Sheritt of I ; : vNash county - March 8. t pr. adv. $ j 1? fly T) oAot s "R esvnv A. TTf AN-AWAY from the subscriber living in JTV Guilford county, on the 20th June, 1S23, two negroes, CALEB and JUDY. Caleb is about thirty years of age, light complexion, stout made, broad across the shoulders, Speaks slowly, and is :.bou 5 feet 8 or 9 inch es high. He has along, loping walk, and oendi forward considerably, as he walks he has marks of the whip. lie had on when he went &wav, a brown bombazctt surtout coat, a striped (yarn) black and white, jacket J blue cotton pantaloons and a wool hat. Judy is about forty, years of ge, middle size, copper coloured, quick 'spoken, and blinks her eyes very much, when detected in an error. She also "lias the mark of the whio. Judy took among other clothing the following with her : a blue- grounded cotton :aliro frock and two muslin ones, and an old ashioned black silk bonnet. She is an ex :ellent Weaver, j 1 Suppose they; are lurking about as free jersons. I will j give the above reward for heir delivery to pne, or confinement in Jail, so that I get them, or in proportion for ei ther. j I " , ' . ABRAHAM PEEPLES. Guilford county, April 28, 1 824. 49-3m. liaudr Ioy Sale '" In Granville County. TIIE subscriber is authorised to sell Tran k quility, that valuable tract of land lying in Granville county, formerly the .resilience pf Chesley Daniel, sen. deVd ; containing 1405 acres ; situate on the waters of Grassy Creek. There. is a dwelling house on it containing four rooms below and threa up- airs, which only Uafct it Verv comxr only needs some repairs to commodious. ' The soil of this land Is of superior quality, containing a great quantity oi me niosi xeruie creeK. low Grounds, and a .lare quantity of the best Tobacco land to.clear. It abounds with the pest Springs, and is otherwise extremely well watered. . ' . Tlie situation is distinguished for its heal thiness, and lies in the neighborhood of good societv. The range for Hojcs is excel; lt a ril W wj'n th r.ntr of th htut ftrac '-, Pn? probably in the State. This tact of lana is aooui sixxeen iiuies uwam irom uic Roanoke, the Navigation of .which . is now considered compiete. The terms will be ac commodatincr. The subscriber resides neat 1 the premises.- " i ' ; ! . AVOOUSON DANIELS February 28. ; ; ; law3m I have about 10,000 acres of Hand in several tracts, within the Chickasaw purchase, State of Tennessee, on the Losahatchi, Hatchic, Forked Deer and Tennessee rivers, veil situated and of good quality," which 1 would sell or exchange- for valuable lands uitliin 40 miles of this p.ace. . The titles to the - different tracts are indisputable and se cured; and their situati h can be ascertained on application to John C. MI.emore, Esq. qfNashville, Tennessee, or myself. . Also," "I would sell the very valuable Lot and Store occupied br llr. Nevin M'Laurin fend ' Wm. AViddifield. ir. situated on Hsy street,' extending to (and the same width on a back street opposite the State Bank lot,) within 80 feet, of the Twri House square ? and 1 can with safety say, inferior to none, in point of location, for mercantile purposes, in this place. x '-'''.." "'' '. v' ; '. ' , - ; , , ... SAM. P. ASHE. Fayettcville, N. C'April, 124, 43-6 w. ' Cape-Fear Navigation -: .v'V " Company. "OnRSTJANT to a Resolution of tbe Stock- -.17 holders at their last annual meeting, no tice is hereby given, that the next annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Cape-Fear Navigation Company will be holden at the Town-House in Favetteville, on Friday thej 50th day of May next, at which time the pre sence of the Proprietors, or their Representa tives, is required. ROBERT STRANGE, PrestT Fyetteville, April 21. 47 fT'llE subscribers offer for -ale the Lands - i B belonging to the estate of Thomas Ron ner, dee'd, King in" iRertie county, on the waters of Cashie river, adjoining the lands of Jonathan Cooper, William Johnson. and o thers, containing 1000 acrs bv estimation, most of it Wood land, -well timbered and wa tered. The land is equal if not superior to anv in the ncchborhocd. . It may not be improper to' observe, that the contiguity of this Land to the river,! may make it desirable on account of the transportation of lumber, 8tc. A farther description is deemed unne ce to ferms made accommodating to the purchas er, t or tanner particulars appiy to tne sud senbers living in iT.inkhn. TOLL1 VER TERRELL. WILLIAM T. BONNER. Franklin, April 6, 1824. ' 42-3m. TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1824. Execution. On Friday last, ac- cording to sentence Lemuel Lewis wa executed foe .aiding and assisting in tne muraer or mnion rugn. i ne unfortunate marefactor persisted to the last, that he had not inflicted'any wound on the deceased, the testimony of se- veral witnesses notwithstanding. . We forbear to publish the particulars given to U3 in the presence or some ot tne lie- the lean it mi-nt cast ooioquy, ana me nv- ing it mighf 'implicate still deeper in guilt. ,v e iieeni it a uuij ciere io i state, that' Uwis lacked nosoiritual or temporal .comfort,! which his situation demanded. mi n i i ine vieriry were regular and kind in their attendance, and the -'' I Deputy Sheriff', on whom devolves the 1 r f tho JniL Pvihrpd that sn r t of " .--7 -I'"--- - I .i. i.c- Kllllllies. WI11C11 is ills dial aVici tsvivt, I - I and which every unfortunate prisoner, Irom whatever cause connDea, expenen- ces at his hands. Of the worse than uselessness of pub lie executions, we have frequently di lated, and every new instance strength ens our opinion on tjiis subject It was with unpleasant feelings, although we did not witness the last struggles of na ture, 'that we saw the huhUreds, who had collected to view a fellow creature suffering the penalty of crime. A mongst the number collected, we regret to add that a vast proportion of females of every age and colour, in gay attire and with thoughtless levity, eagerly sousrht an opportunity to witness the separation of a soul from its earthly ta- bernacle, under circumstances the most Uvviui. ii is euu uiuic icvuiuiig w state the fact, that many thoughtless men returned from the scene of misery r .i ti ..iin . l 4-.. I ( II in a state of comnlete intoxication 1 1 Whnta rnrnniPnt nnthpvalnP-flk'mo- , , r vi- j i r was ever written by me uul because ral- lesson, of these public displays of Pliesident deiliei that he read any ignominy. . . v such letter, or indeed any letter at all. Murder is the consummation' of all I regret that Mr. Lowrie, in.present v;'!ainy but it is ever, nearly 'or re- ing this matter,- should not recollect one pnnn rk;k ' . , , j :-' , . , rm I niiu niiia nuii.il corrupt ana aegraae manKina. jn enme 01 aarKest uye, may oe iracea to connecting: vices, which too often lead Uo a final and terrible ness, swearing, sabba ing, are the strongest links in the chain which lead to destruction. We have already exceeded our Kro- its, .but we have Ifurnished our readers tvithlit mtriflU far thititJncr nn with " materials tor thinting, on a subject pregnant with iraportancej and we trust that an iinpartkl investiga- uonoi ine suoject win prepare ine mem-1 hr nf twir next Iemslature tavnte ivi o pei;; - l;;v -:; ,;doIld of eneieuc -character .0 .,y . . ? i snaliy, ! Knew not Uol. Drayton : but, Avi-J l.U'i 41 q,ii Jfrpm jnfbrmation; of his general charac- . rutv iVi. tha .nAlfthhlilhMur.af flrvfitnrl vol " ""r r confined to the egro woman lDwhom it fiwt appeared and she c cc:it,'so that there is no cause of abrm m respect to that case, and we rfo not hear that the disease spreads either at Halifax or Washington, "j There arrivals, Afferent nave been numerous ioreiOTi within the last; fortnight, at; points of the sea-board, but tbeJntelligence brought by thetn is en rally uninteresting. L Congress. We have not deemed it necessary to coov the proceed inss of Congress, received since bur last m de- f ''",!. : i .. I tail. , The tariff bill continues to becu - - - i - , - py the attention of the Senatcio the ex clusion ofalmost every other subject, J and promises to be a fruitful -'source of j.u.f 9PvPrtiVdaVfrt mi; AVitb regard to its ultimate fate in a modied the arrival of the new Sertator from II-1 lipois, who is said to be daily expected, Nothing of s utvuinu ui uuuov vi ivtuivowuiw- i tives since our last. : On Monday, Mr. 1 Hamilton, from the military committee, : made a ciaim ior . . late war, claim as did not occur for services per j formed by the militia of that state when called out in conformity with the desire m an ouicer oi uie geneiai guyernmeiii to repeJ j invasion, or under a well found- ed apprehension of invasion during the late war. On the same day, Mr.jTay lor of N. Y. from the committee appoint- ed to consider the subject of the day for) terminating tne present session o uon- gress, reported an amended resolution, proposing to suosutute tie jm oi way for the bill proposed by the Senate.' ine report was laiu un uie muic vucic i it will brobablv continue, until Mr. Ed- wards is brought back to the city, and 1 ai .i4.:.. i suuie ueumuic sieus lawrii.iu icwuuh - I to his memorial. ahe Bill to reduce! the several acts regulating the Post Of-1 firP RafahliMimPtif. h'hppn takftn un 7 " I .. . ' viiLii all Ca.1 Jci;ic5o, v liiwl dccuis io m I ii . . , I dicate a determination to 0 through it I report on' the Massachusetts w,,cl1 any cou id aoorrl, was wneru tneso . , , , . 4 . I were assailed, to venture tortn in tneir services renaerea aunnjr tnei .irA . : :: a- :Ai adver&e to Such part of the vations. nnd at th sarrificfi'iif.df.mes- ' The, daily rationaMntelIigencer of thejC0r(J rthinstuut, contains the following letter from Cen. Jackson, in answer to an enqm tuous in en;; shall be drawn into its ad mi ry made ot mm oy Mr. Kreroer, vtfi ether nistration, the 'Tabncmfcst 'trertblei"'-' " he had ever written a letter to the Presi- pesigning and corrupt men may.cover dent,, advising him to form his Cabinet their intrigues under a pretended love of two distinguished rederalists and two for virtue and patriotism 5 but a truljr ' distinguished RepubiicanT:" . ! ' ure'man-M'iirbe withotit;digguwe;-.-e- 4 ; ! T , . . , ' rifyinifas he passes along, the old adage; Dear Sir : I have received your let- rnr th tr is best known bv its fruit. . terof yesterday ; and with mUch cheer-h fulness arid candor, shall reply to your enquiry. - , - 1 It has been Repeated ly pressed be fore the public, that I had written a lettterj to Mr. Monroe, recommending him to select for his cabinet ' two dis tinguished republicans and twodistin- guished federalists and that to Mr. Lowrie and Mr. Findlav, Senator&from the State of Pennsylvania, the letter nau uccii icauk x nave iiui uccu auic I 1 .1 T I LU Findlav, who was present, has no re collection of it becaUse no SUcjlJetter material circumstance. y nen nrst it was spoken 01, he stated to me and to that abetter purporting and de-J clared to be nnne, had been , read -to himself and Mr. Findlay, . by. the. Pre-. wvju.v... ... .... WuCD myjuogment sanctions ana no inasmuch as our correspondence was disposition will ever be entertained by issue. UrunKen- 1ucuh wmui auuscu, .wh wa-. uuHuci respectnii ana leraperaie; -manner in th-breaking,- gam- should formed of two distinguish- which they treat1 the subject of ;th federalists. My reply, to him waslrftirj many of the orwitin papers, that no such letter had ever been writ- Uuch as the - Washington Iteoublicaiu ten by me 5 that so far as Iorld re- c?11t' onlyone person. Col. Drayton, of South-Carolina, had been recom- mpn(fy to him . ,hat j had RUPsted to the President the propriety of ap- pointing him Secreta of-War 5 c w man i and honorable feeling:' honest virtu- lf - fVlt GntiftfiMi l pnnlH Tf mnr tn I correct tne teuds wtucU unhannuv ore-1 ' - . : . - .l ... -v .--t- Vailed in the army, than any other map f otitent ot raj fetter, as readnnrt ari(l u rfnSr republicans, shdqld tbe selecfed as not oal jstated. by r.: Lowrie to 'line, bu" t to yonrsel f, arid to Mr. Ea'tun, "of the senate, ana to others. j : He has changed however, his croundi" and now says, it was a recoram'enda- tion to the President, to form" his Cabti) net from the" two great leading parties ; of the country." i Both ' statements.'are alike unfounded .no'uch'; letter t'wa ever, wniieu ,uy,iuc $ yi uic voiui ti j, my . advice io the" President was. that, AL i:-. ;,ri.: t..i.u i -u'.'.tA - lit iucscn;;uuu.ui. ins viuiuci, lit; enuuiu , act upon principles like these ? consi-. der himself the head of the nation, not of. a party f- that he should hayea round him the best talents the country-cpu Ml f 4ffonl,Uvithoutegard to sectional Vtiviil sions : aKd should, ' An liis . selcctiori, seek after men of probity, virtue ca' naritv.- nmt firmnpti una 1 Sn 4hiA wav." insrs, which on former occasions, threw so many, obstacles in the way cif Gov virlPfl. I Mva i ftsmp nmniAlt. the best evidence iftfrdevotiori ? to thi5 government, fts constitution," and 1 v tic quiet, fhat. names were mere bub- ties 5 ana he who would, as ioi. J iraj,. -"rr- the defence and protection of his coon try through ythe war, merited the on fidence of the government, let him! bear what name of party he might : such A man I did recommend to Mr, Monroe j ne was one l naa never seen : yci one whose conduct, , character, and good quaiuies, enuuea mm io any anq eye connqence. As well mignt the con- -nd . akpipr.:ftn exciusivMv fmm onfe or the other of the parties, - as that the caoiner, iroio a motive oi.poucy, snoum be kept equally poised, by tappointing each,for mvadvice yas, to se-. v.v "'vm . k"v' '""v' '-"- , - rA... f. Th vnirn f V jishinrrn. in hia far. ICI1LS. V I LUIIli L lCKlIU U ill V I well address to the nation was, that rparty animosity was not to oe encoura- " - i J-:. :j - cea, Decause it was caicuiatea io uis- v . .1 . r '' ri- .''1 flKl. tract the nuhlic councils, and enfeeble tY Yii"hli orlminiftirftriftn 'ftrll. AtfitK his, the vcice of every patriot "will ac Virtue beins: the main pillar of a Republican Government, . unless vir- AIv letters have, by the iPreaideht, and with my consent, ; been placed in the hands of a mutual friend, .Mr.;Ea ton, with permission to publish ' theni J whenever he pleased to do 6.-'jT care not when it 13 done, for I an; without? 7 con ceal ment of any ki nd". !; ly bpiniops and sentiments, such as they nave bectt written, or expressed at any time", each and every one are at all times, welcome- , to. In oublic or in nnvate letters. I but breathe the "sentiments I feel, and suppress them. ; I am, very respectfully, your most obedient servant, y. V ANDREW JACKSON. George Kremer, Esq. - The National Intelligencer, Rich mond Enquirer, and indeed all the pa pers we ' receive that are frienr)Iy to Mr. Crawford's Election, are remark able fur their strict jJecornm, arid the iNew - Ybrk Patriot. &c - are teemins- perpej&ially with the most vnJx abuse using such unmeaning slans" Kins r.?.ji S callilig their opponents Radicals IUds, Trjiitors, &c.v merely because they en- tenain an nonesc uiuerence ot opinion. Can a good uause rfequlre such snpDort ? i t r A Tl T " ' - ziitArtnZi.::.; h- irb uififr --k' & ;-;,:.-.' J i" "r-F (Alfred H. llarsb9 to Mks kvnh tEiotti . i :! .i . - 1 I ' A . i ' i i t
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