. .v- - ; .' ' , vs.:. v v. .' .'.v "'j , . -: ?'3:V v -;-v' v ':"m :f-':-l 'vti-V - V-.' ' :;: '""; V i.'" ' ; 'T A 1 i 4- - ? vl -1 i- r- ... - L - i n r 1 ; i ''if! i IS li I! - 4 ? J i I 4 r t' 1 .1 r ? 1 it si i Ji S It ; j i- 4 row THKEMSTXaV 'i ..4 "i t : ; ; '- A VOICE FROM THE" FOREST, j Af a respectable ippcung u inevji- he 'AlvertiemenL 'f cn.nstilt .nn thr el Vi'in Sy.J? Mr John J4rham was vcniletl.to1 the f hair.'anrl Mr; Samuel At&Tb appointed Secretaj7;: ,S ' - j ? ' ;AfterJ- consHeral)e discussi(n and ' intftrhanse orsentimen U YTmniittee - was on nVotion appointed to report opin ion& anUresotation8 expressive of the scn.se ot U)e meeting.- v.: .;-." -. - " ' The Committee retircd,vand . after . some time reported Uhe following pre amble, and resolutien. which were' .a . "doptcd bjf a -Very, Urge majority j Mt therit ami duty of the prople jto consutf 'on pubUc measure i to -investigate the conduct of their representatives ; to ?3 ramin the pretensions ot , those u no are can didates for nfnCes of trust to jruarrl against .tlie.usurpttion fbf their jut rights by bodies of men or imlivKluaJs tantt to express treyy their $entim nts on all ?ubjecs connected ! with the Cbcrtiea and happiness pf the nation. - li the exercise of these rights and m tjic rjerfennance of theie duties, (recognized ahd guarantied by the 18th and 21st articles of ; the Bill. of Wights) the people of vae t orst k iuk! its Tcin:ty, feeling th rnsclves now to te ' free, but with afenrfitl looking for of ike tiipe to comt aire irnpelled to turn their attention, x JYrt!,:to the monstrous and "dangerous' uir- pation of " potves by a boly of men at : Wash . in tr' on, electrd and fcent there for other aid special pirpoHe- who, knovn by the otliotn? . nafne pf 'a Cvcvr, have nMlcrtaVen to dic- tatr to the people of the UTvted States wlo . shall b iheir Tresidt-nt ; and xt to the . servile body of the same" rmme and charap- ter at ualcigh. who nare rcpstcreu tne acts of the master Caucu?, ami like the first have endeavend to "persuade the people into ;a tame surrender, of their rights and privileges. Agamst these practices ana principles we, en ter out most emphatic and solemn proti st : I - Jirc.iv$e tlie membciy of Congre-s who cr.mnose the Caucu are elected for otbr 'Vc;rtetthcy may berpme . the Judges of Hie election ty the people ? . - , j 'illrctivse iht v are the constitutional elector in tlie last resort, and 'ought not to commit themselves by prejudging the case ; JJtcavte they are exposed' by their local sitnatirm and public duties 'to the in6uence of bribes arti otner improper innuencc irom oh)cia1 expectants that surround ''hern i Jletamt tht V are too often omce-seekciis tUcmselves, whereoy tneir sun rages may d ' come articles of barter and sale" ; " r Jiecaiite tliev a'wavs h:ive and fmm.the pe- cnltaritv.n.llK-ir HiUii:on, connctuiin ami honei. "ahfavs will, prefer a member of the Thblht, x man of executive appointment fomi'ncr a. combination of the worst fcaturer of aoc-y and monarchv j aflording too many opportunities,' and tod strong tenipta-- tn tor impn'per innuence to oe pracusca by the good or toletatetl by the free. j ' Bet f f tJey exerciw a power iinknow ? to the Constitu'iion, and not being recognizj d is then fnte fcTbidden ; " , Jiecftvte thr ph as of expediency and ne Ccsiity, now and heretofore used, and foreye: to1ieicd, which have in VI countries a'n( - ages been vwrpeSt' pie would justify al and everv assumption-of power : Jieeav'ae the further and more insu'tinp plea prcfered by the Cancus advocates, that the) - rjeonle want information and are not , able tq: deride for thems- lves, is going at once to es-j' j tahlish the principle of aristocracy, and sla-j vish ibmision, confirming by w;onls what Has been attempted in practr e ; . Jlecaii' in the s.me proportion, ns a Cwi : mi baCwfluenee. it diminishes the influence and undermine the rights of the people jjihd tinles the the tendency is exposed nnd the ' ptTct?ce a'TesteT. will son grow up into a . rcsistle power of arisfocrrcy, and monarchy, the sti tendency of all free governments t -t. H 1 a" ' and WTVCn nas ocrnt iiic nnm cMisuiumaui'n of all fn e govirrnments that ever existed ; ' .Wnally,": " ' ; ' ".': "r ' -Feeling it to be a duty to rnirselves, to our , posterity and to the world (wluch'may profit by the success of our example) to use every rndecror to avert, or at Jeast to neray such a ralamitoos catastrophe to the only well esta blished free government .on earth (after the hundreds that once existed,' but are now no moY it U b 'thiv meeting, as a means of l Iv:ng effect . to our 'desu es and exertions, Therefore, - ' ' ; . IUpsolvet), That ANDREW JACKSON, coming frcm the .ranks of the people ; pos sing neither power nor p.tronage ; urrfet tered'by Coitm engagements x looking to ro support distinct from the merited favour of his ft row-citizens ; w hose whole life has be6n a course of useful devotion to the pub Pc service" whose integri'y has ever been above su?p:c:on ; and 4 whose talents in all s'tti uations have ensured success to the noblest exertions'; is, in our opln'ons, eminently qual ified to protect he rfghts and 'subserve the interests of thepeople, in the high and rts- pons'blej office, of President of the United States. ' " ' - ' : " Re$hn1, That we approve of thet nomina tion of our highly esteemed' fcHuw-citizcn, JOSIAH CIlIJDUn, as elector on the peo ple's Ticket 1 Tfrrr7, TT.athis'Txcellencjror. ITlmes ha oir approKat'tcn and thanks, for Ms patri otic dt fence of the Hist Vrghti of tlifc people against Ccpn.-t vmrpti-imf, in his mcmort h-e message to the General Assembly of this S;atcat itslast session ' ; ' JieHlrifl. That . C!opy cf these' pfoceed ingsa'gncd rjy the Chairman and Secretary, " be forwarded to' the Editors 'of the two. week lv ropers in Itaieigi, for publication. . ; t Test , JOIIN BAR1AM Ch'n. SA3i.rAi.sTOirt Seci,,;- y : ' y" v. MVILLIAM H. t UAWORIK . . rniv. nt nir-. iiarnsnnmit Ti on me I. i. . " OthMVt convened conformably to ptjb; i ; . - . - -- ;. ... 1 ! ' Hon tbi Eiciwosi) wnnnu, ' -' ' I . - ' .' 1 . ... . -.- - - I - , .... , -i 1 During the whdie Presidential can vas, .we never feltr so warm an inter est in, the success of Mr. Crawfoi-d, because we neyer have entertained so deep a respect for his 'cbaracterras at thii moment. " His virtues and his : - - ! lent .win upon our regards, the more werhearp. the Wan, the-marec; f T 1 . rr nessbia Conduct, XJirwmstailces, Carefull&ntWefepaTraA --K- T. which hare lately come to our knowt vVat NeVateW'Hanio1pli .county; rUCCc ' SJrs- U letlgev Jiare impre?se ir itKhe -JtmeT5. ' ' tlfepesf sense of his Va1ue.:EkyiJo?l . , ; . . 'ViYtW " V'1mtilfe lt' HVU fAK V Graves, at-ci. fM eptJlirvjelf .fromUhe elea.pt,- well CourthVisenn the 2th April lar, 1' lSt m: expedients of the Presidential con a white Strav Gelding, shod all -round abont y J$5 pi&l: V. , test;; Op everV othersuect he is. as 4 ;fcct 1 0 inches; high, abit larsold-- f lfufM WtlWs Vfanfc1 as-tod nnd1 intlepertilenf.vin ralued td thirty dollars. " -Vr ; -Jf:f Vc.ilnn .TInsvnoL. Caswell county June, 10. V: MncnX-'' triclc r tern bonsfn about him., - He comes; out at once; wun a iree jtou fearless 1 spirit Avhiit lie thinks, lie ur ers. ? 1 . s -; ' . ... v0f his talents arid Jcinper, hiH:Keply to N. Edwards furnishesj a conclusive proof! TJ ere is a mani who has been diseased ; for more "than six months- confined to his bouse during almosE all that Veriou-Hed to - employ a rea of. documents, so clear, so' complete; mat even, ms mosrnrejuaiceu enemies are compelled to acknowledge, its con-' cfusivenees. And vet not one harsii word, not a single ebullition if ill tem- rier tMwkrds his untiring eiiemv. "VVe vvill nbt extol the diiriiVtv of this paper - , , mJ n jt m-K - imiiiii in - - - ) - 1 1 ... ' I'm . m v K am j- v . ner anM an amanuensis, on accouni oi jv5 ;"r,,,,a rl'fc- .v.'"'-" f fj1- .M JieK annUm ' GKcC ANDERSON, Sec'y. : all v these circumstance?, preparing-a ; - r . viiiclicatibn but of a voluminous mass KOR SALlliiv : - liv nnv invidiiuift rnnirvtrisnns with anvlse-' oiner, uur, 11 sucn laienus, auu bum -r. .i Jt.' :r'x, ' .i a temper,. do not recommend a man to the first office 111 thcjrjrVof the nation; if a man sifted with such sound judg- ment, thus independent, tnus vinuous. bus self possessetl, thus elevated above the violence of ihe passions, is not qua- 1 1 i m ' ' t . " r -1 ineu to Decome tnc I'resiuent 01 ine Jnited States, we know not where w shall find a candidate who has higher pretensions. ' ' During a period of six months, when he has been so much afflicted by dis ease, so much visited by persecutions, (and in a situation, so well calculated to excite all his 'sensibilities,) not one murmur, ".scarcely one complaint, has escapeu uim. FnOM THE BOSTOX STAT:8?IAX. SPLENDID TRIUMPH. It is well lenown that the Committee to whom the charges of Edwards against Crawfoni were referred, was composed of Messrs. 'Floyd and Randolph, .who were favorable, ami five other gentle men who were opposed to' his election. It is also well known, that Mr. Ran tlolph has gone to England, and that Mr.' Floyd has been, during the inves- tijmtiun. confined to a -sick bed ; thus leaving Mr.. Crawfortl in the hands of his political opponents. And-what is theresiilr? A most splendid trimn bhl H omnlrlr v t,ilic)i'iH from eviv harpf!. His whole conduct for a Ion:r series if years, investigated bv a Com mittee coinposed of supporters of other 'candidate's, and no spot or b'enush found on his political or "moral charac ter. He has been weighed in the bal- Tnce and has nut been found wanting. His stern republican integrity has stood the test oP every ordeal which his, ene mies can devise, ami every trial but fixes him still stronger in the affections of the people. " . The Annirrrsiry meeting of t leigti Peace Society wdl be held at tli of thet Ra- ie H:ip- tist sleeting-House 111 tins city, the 4th ;aV f Jn'v. and a ermo on Sunday rmon delivtred on the occaifjji. On M--nay, l e d v follow;-' ing, -the members are requested to give a punctual attendance, on the business of the Society. JER. BATTLE, Cor! Pec. June 16. t - 62 MR. F. imOTTlN's , FIRST A'JGIIT. , TYveavYe. JLM R. HERBERT respectfully informs the i I Indies and Gentlemen of Raleigh and its vici'.itv, tlie 'inraire will o.en, for a fe w xjuhts tr, en ednesclay evening, ana in "dd.tion to his present Company, has! the. nleasure of announcing Mr. F- Haows, oflhe Cliarlriton T!tetitret who is engaged for Five Nights. - ; On Friday, 4Janr 18A, 1824 Will be presented the Grand Popular Play of PIZARRO, ; OB TUK . DEATH OK ROLL A. Rollji, (of the Theatre Chariest on) . , . . . Mr, F, Brows, P'2x.ito, , , , ... ; Herbert, Alonzo (from the Theatre Boston) Hartwig, , Elvira, (from the' Theatre Boston) " J : - - Mrs. Hartwyg, Cora, (from the Theatre Mpiv .a f- ' treal,) , -J ; i , ;. Mrs. Johps. Endef the first. Act will be lisplaytd. for the - first time, a Patkioth: llap Ccrtaix, designed and executed by. Mr-Esen'der. End ot tHe- Plav, Mr F. Buowjt will deliver, i CoUins'a Ode the Passion V with the t original and appropriate Music, descriptive of Fear ! Angei-1 Despair ' . Hope J Ite- -.venge ! . Vhy 1 Love.1 , Ijate ! Jealousy! Melancholy ! Cheerfubiess and Joy !J '-.i To conclude with . a : new and laughable , iFAUCF., caTcdthe 1 - TRENDEZYOUS; .Tickets oneloJlar, (colourail to the Pit, 50centsYio be har at the Book-store of J. Gales fe.Son and Cthe Box office of the Theatre.1 . r ..-:.v' --'r v;;-V"';'; " lloors opened at' 7 o'clocfcnd Perform ance to commencfe at 8 pfsreisefv. - : Smoking in thf Theatre expressly prohi bited. , r JitglJ of Performance Monday, JVcdxie" UaPt and Friday. V' " -.;"f . . . ' t ; ' mnHR 'Examination of the Pupils in JI Warren on Acailerpy closed on Sfetui tne. ltJi instant! .- f. . --? -..; , The second s-Rsion.win.commence on first Mondav in .lulr. , i .. A . Ry an on r of the Hpam of Tmstees, nrir nf tuition u ill here.illef be .twentwnvf dollars per anum. 1 .; , V- r - ' i" - . , v ; Mr. Otev, the Principal who. occupies the Academy ?uihfinVSrili; rec- jye .Boarders ; HrillE sr.hscriber i intending to remove from f . HiiisDorougn, oners ior saif, imc oik u lv improved Tlot rbr that town upon wh'ch Sirs. M-irvRl f Anderson at present resides,: The bindings are all nearly new and finish ed in the hist style. Tie dwelling-house qontaitissix largd rooms, with fire places, an excellent cellar, a garret room and six clo- There is, besides, every necessary I oui-iiouse.. Persons Wishing to purchase-are invited to cU on the sulyscriber, who is usppsed to make therterois of purchase hhenl ti s . ! WAT.KRJt ANDERSON. HiHsborough, June 2, 1834. wila. Valuable Lands and Plantation on ' Koarirlce- and upwards of Seventy Xej;roes at Auction for v ash. P .,1 .In 0...1, 'hi. nri-mr., nd continue from day to dav until th'- ob I ' - - - - y -, - , , jects of the dee.ls of trust, shall be satisfied, the valuable lands and plantation 'yirig in tie coun'ies of Warren and JlecHetibiirg in. the States of North-Carolina and Virginia, on the south side "of Itoapoke nver,C occupied at pres nt bv Mr. Hichrd Boyd, consisting of boiit 4000 acres. This tract, it is helieved, contains more than 800 acres of flat land, in rior in quality to none on the river. The i.rotiiiinh'mi ta BiinrJf-i'it fnrlhe eninlov- ment advantageously of 50 hands ; tfce tiigh l.-ffirl hnrfle.Mnf n the low irroun homerinf n the low crounds attonis healthy and agreeable situations with a num ber of "excellent Springs. The plantation is well provided with all ne'ressary, buildings and improvements ; m oifTerent parts ot it here are two dwelling houses with necessa ry outhouses sufficient for the accommoda tion' of the fami'y of any person who may he d sbosed to purchase.-.These land lie a ' out four miles abovv P ihertson's Ferry, on he St:ge Tload; TO miles from Petersburg, oO from Weldon's Orchanr, and .12 from Warrenton. Gentlemen who may he dispos ed to purchase are requested L to vie w the premises ! efore the .'av of sl I and I can not do better thxn refer them to Mr. Henry Fjtts and Mr. Fraicis A. Tliorno'nwho live Mn the neighborhood, and will take pleasure in affording any attention or information that may be d si red. j will. be an object with the Trustee to -dispose of his valuable estate in such lots or divisi'us s may best suit those disposed to purchase, and advance the interest of the part :es concerned. : " "; At the same time and place, 1 shall offer upwards of 70 NTegroea;for sale, at present in the possession of Mr. lloyd, unless the purpose, for which hey were, conveyed shall be sooner satisfied. ' These Negroes consist f, U Descriptions, many of them young and v.-duaMr as hou 'servants, field hands ;r me- tti ti.ls. runner ijariiiu.i4rs m.iuc mi" at the sale. ROBT H.JONES, Trustee. Warrenton, N. C. June 7. GO IjaiuViov Sale, 'i 4 i AV1NG dulV qualified as administrator de bon:s nn with the will annexed, up on the Estate of Col. Ransom Southerand, dee'd. 1 shall, in execution of the last Wii! and Tetament of my testator,: proceed to ex pose for sale to the highest bidder, on the 10th of August next, at the late dwelling-house of the deceased, in the county of Wake, 18 miles north of the City of Kaleigh, the real estate, consisting of 27 or 28 hundred acres of rood. land, of which the said Testator died seized aifd possessed. This land lies on both sides of the main road leading from Raleigh to Oxford, and contains valuable improve ments consisting of a large aMd commodious ftwei ingnouse, wun tne usual nouses appen dant, necessary for the accommodation of a (amily, abd all the : necessary farm houses ; a sniall dwelhng-hoUse .with otlier houses'ne ce-san7 for a small family, to which is attach ed a good store-house, and an ordinarily good Grist Mill. There arc few tracts of land bet ter watered than this ; it abounds with' good springs, and never fading streams. Terms of credit will be one, two and three years tht purchaser giving bond, with ' three ap proved secuntes..., -. " J; W. HARRIS, Adm'r. June 4th. 1824- - fl '' 59- Titty iHAYavs IVeartl, K ANA WAY from the subscriber living in Guilford 'eounV.inn the 20h June, 1823, two negriKrs, CALEB and JUDY. Caleb is about thirty years of age, light complexion, stout made, broad ' across Ihe shoulders, speaks slowly, and is about 5 feet 8 or 9 inch es high, lift has long,. loping walk, and bends forward considerably, as he.walks j he has marks of the whip. -lie had on when he went away, a brown bombazeit surtout coat, k striped (yarn) black and white," 'jacket, blue cotton pantaloons and a wool hat. Judy is about forty years of age, middle size, copper coloured, quick spoken and blinks her eyes very much, when detected In an error. She also has the mirk of the whip.t Judy.. tookamong dther clothlnj the following with her; a blue raunEed cotton calico frock and two muslin ones, and an otd fashioned black silk bonnet. She is an ex-f cellent Weaver. :-c? -;v Vi: .- - .-f ' 1, kiip'pose they, are lurkingbout as free persons.: 1 5 will give the above reward for their delivery to me, or confinement in Jail, so that I get , them.- or in ftronortiou for n- v , ABRAIIAJ1 PEEPLES. ; Guilford county, April 28,J824i 49-Smfv irRHK Cplehrat.ou of he.ppioaching the 1 a. mvetsa'V ot St . John toe Hapiist, 01. th. - day zirninsT. uy uie niewo rs oi a onoom i,ige. the Xo53, Tarbor. tigh, wilt be ennurcteu with circumstances ."cf unusual interest tti' the Ma sonic Fraternity. , It .will be;atteiWd by the the' ofheers ant! dek gat ?s jrt he Cranq Chapter of North-Carolina which hohb its second V; t??"" . . . .1. . 1 : s- annual commumcationi ojii the; day prece ,e ."" !r" p?" V X . ? j 1 "epurv f held a 4 fJonventmn of Jtoyul vA.rchsM:iSonsJ.;?;.6&;, Tohn Craven, Kann. ill bt The ancient ctTemonies of the ortter witf He observed," nd a discourse! delivery! by l)r. p W i Hi am brOligll : Acl(l C m V R. li Hunter, in .Trinitj'CJiurch The ..inem-JirpHBnbseTij; GOnAnnes to have J..' oers or atijacenr unapters ana ioages aFe respectfuUy jnvitexl to attend -i y- ; . E. L , LOWE, S?cv. ; TarboroXme 5th 184: i 60-2w;. 11 . ' ' . 11 1 1 1 1 ft 1 1 hii NOTICE. ' I'ursuant to a decree l order 01 the honor- in the sa:d Citvr situateton the corner ot Hills borough and M'f lowell streets, and known' in the - plan of said City !-Vs Xot No. 198, the property, ot Margaret Eastwood, 5 1, K .'w. Terms .of Sale nine and eighteen, months credit : bondswitfi 'approved security, bear- ing nutresi irom ine (vne, wnt pe reqiurcu ' JOHN S. EI.US, CM. E. April 20, 1824. ; V . : 45-ts 1 n 11 1 1 1 11 ) , 1. .ji 1 1 1 1 - 1 her, during the ensuing Sumr mmer and Fall Months,! at Huntsville. eightemiles south of -Warrenton; and immediately'' between the Shocco-and Sulphur Springs. The medicinal qualities of . the latter (which is ot recent "cimcovery) ure valuable, having been fully proved the last season. . " v Having added several rooms to ins dwelling. house, he will be able .to. accommodate from forty to fiftv Boarders with conv'etiienceX ;. ince ot-'iiaaruing, one liouar per mysix Dollars T2 cents per week. . Chiidrtn and servants half price, Howes, fifly ttv cents per day. WM. K. KEARNEY. May 17 54-1 awtlJv; AlivYAsyo Academy . f THE Exam'nation of the Snident of this 'nstitution. will, commence on ' Wedntday the 9t b of June and be closed on the evening of the 10th with select Orations and appro priate Dialogues. T Parents and Guardians are solicited to at tend, also those who are friendly to literatim-. 1 " ' ' - . " The second Session will begin on 'Monday the 28th of June. ' . '. ''Board may be had at James Hilliard's and William Burt's (two or three hundred yards from the Academy) for $33 per session. -; l lie rice of lioaid, the healthiness Ot the place and the assuluy of the Precepior, en title this institution., to liberal-patronage. By order. . WM. BURT, Sec'y. Nash onnty, May 25. V 56 3t ? TiawA fox. Sale. 'f HE subscribers offey for sale the Lands ; belongipc to the estate of Thomas Bon ner, dee'd, King in Bertie county, on the waters of C if hie river, adjoining the lands of Jonathan Cooper, William Johnson and o- thers, containing 1 00.0. ajcres .by estimation, most of it wood land, wep timbered aixl wa tered- The lan l is equal if not superior to any in the ne!gnbrvho;cL It mav not be improper to observe that the contiguity o this Landau the river, may make it desirable onaccount of the 'transportation; of lumber, &c. A farther description is deemed unne- cessary, as it is probable any person "wishiiik to purchase, would', first .view. fbepremises. Terms made accomn;otlating td the purchas er. For farther particulars apply to'tlie sub scribers living in FrfHikJin. TOLL! VER TERRELL. U I AA Al T. BONNER. Franklin, April 6, 1824. 42- .jm. cCollce V, S Tierebv gjyen to the public generally, Siaee..' Line from RaK-igh to hat the Ne wbern will be continued. 1 was under the. impression, for some time p:st, that 1 should be compelled to abandon running my Stage on this route, iri consequence of xny pay being too inponsiderable to defray the expnces of this establishment, but knowing that it was a desirable thing to the public generally that the Stage should continue to run. on. this route, I have lately, together wMi many respectable gentlemen, petitioned i he Postmaster-Gener.. I to give , me some additi onal compensation for. conveying the mail in a Stage, and thereby; enable me to continue running a Stage for the' accommodation ot TraveUers'; and, through the means otmy respectable friends, "'thedeartmctit?has-'a-greed tor add" some1 additional compensatH to that of my former ; contract therefore I shall continue to run a Stage punctually without doObt. "This Stage route intersects with the j Fayetteville Tad Jbi folk line of Stages Vat4; vVaynesborough.' 1 1 have lately added another team of horses to the route, and my Stage being in good repair, I pledge myself that nothing-shall be wanting on, my part to render those comfortable' who may think proper, tO;trvel ilvith rhe. I; have a good careful driver and good horses oh; the line. The , Stage will le;ave Raleigh l and Ne wbern 1 as heretofore (say, leave Raleigh - - w v j . i ami arrive ;n c ew- berii on Monday by 2 P M. Leave New bew every Tuesday at 6 A. M. and arrive at Ra. leigb on ThWlay Jby' 6 lV M.ny person w isuing iq sena trunRs, boxes,, or - other pjtckagea of any kirid, shall iiive- them con veyed safely, and at reasonable iatelI tbrew fqre , hope to merit portion of vencouragev ment from the public, , ?:tV , ;,'.' 4muii 1 1 uiJULiijanM, voniracxpr. Hoje uoun or r.quuy ror me t,ouniy w w ate. session ; or it preferred in the f-iTnily of tf l shall expose to sale af the Court-IIouse in Subscriber at th,el same rate- Studetitsia the City of Raleigh ont'uesday, the 20tlf3iK here be, prepared for, the- Freshman 0r S ? Iy next, that va!uaile LO V and improvements phomore: Class in the University tk t ilFear. Ra.nk tock mar be had -1 rent. price, on application l0 the p'"-hereof- v' 1' V - r,,,ti ,vAnril20thljS24. 1 i X. NOHTfl-CAROUNA - Caharrus Countv: - V yi s old, no brando b o ui-Biui xo oe seen, whh . 1 . 1 10 or u 'V- on one' hind foot: Vlni . J'n Sa-d Ken-el-fires 'about 9 mIlM ,1. an - (mebmonlhew; tera Afitw 121 Couurr, JuneXTftoT fTIAKF TP C entered on the St ? r . . r ' via n.-f . 1 - . . c--' kJl of this Institution. MIe pledges - j to make every jexertioh in his pu er f, r i'i i advancement W'thie young getiilemf-Ti intnk ed to Ins care,.botb in mfrids and li'ift... The situatjoTj isJknown to be one ofth-nifl' healthful n the State Rord may be hd respectable famijes in tlie Villasre" at 240 ercises will be resumed oh Sloudav tli. t ltistani. . WilliamsbomV June 7, 61, lm '. .! I refer to the Hon. Leonard tf ehdersoi Rev. Wm. Green. :; Rev. S. Lv Cok Vm, Holirlsv Co. Thomas Turner v MlanTiHon. Er.cl. -Rnd Gen.'JoKenh It: for inform-itioirelative to the governnnni of this Jnstitiition; , ; ' V v 1XCVVV,A v,- ui-vaiuin . ' Icutiiertonl t owntv, r Court of r.quity-r Spring Terra, 1824 James Uridgts 1 J ;.f' ' f . V:Tv.:-X-! ,fi''.'-Injunction" 'AugusfiH.-lackctt; , vw 1 - Okl)ER:i), l hat publication be made 3 mbnthslsuccessivelvTin the Ral. ii t. gisieryXnotifying the-defeiulant,- AugMstu, I Sckett, (whom it appears is not inhabitant V j b f thirState) toahnear at "the next Coun of equity, to pe nem ipr tne county ot Ituther- (ford, at the C.urt-hcus jn Puthfrfordton,on f the Sd Mourtay atier the 4th Monday of Sen- I t' tnher next, and there and then to nlcarl in. swer or demur. Or Complainant's bill will be taken pVo confe&-o,;md heard ex parte. Test, i TH HO. F. BIRCH ETT, C. & 5L .May, 4,1824:v. :v ; --v ' 53- C mtv mr W1A K EN UP a hd committed to the Jail of Mt ....Moore county, fi. C. on the 5ih instant, a' negfdgirl, yellow complected, about CO years of age, 5 feet 4 inches bigh, with a scar on her forehead ovr her ; left eye. Sbftnyi her name is EAHY, ajid that slie helonnto Jf)hn Afkey of IJorthampton county in th state, and that she absconded from 4 Nr. Wells who was carrying h r southwardly to sell. ' The owner of said Ghrl-will anpjv. pay chirgVs and take her away,oVshe viB be disoosed ot as the law directs. j Iri'.':, f DAN'llMNEILL, Sh;" I .Carthage. May 1$.,' i v .55 tf ' STRAYED or Tstole'n from the Stable si Archibald D?v s in Franklin county, on f he nighrof the, 9th instant, a likely B-tY HORSE, with a, black marie and tail, both bind feet white; 6 years old this pring, full pL5 hands 'high, trqts remarkably fast ami re jry spirited. The said horse got an acciden tal fall last suirrmer..onvery hard groilnd, which took the skin entirely from both knecy the effects of whlcb : tnav be discovered if examined., closely. No other marks recol. jlecfed. fj The above reward will be gjvrnto any person that .will return the Horse to yr. GiJlett "xf .Raleigh, or to me in Louisbui, and secure the Thief in any Jail in the State; or t wenty-five.dollaf s for the recovery of the Horse-. I -'.? ' .V" '' wC .-'-i ' f: .' : ";v;":.,1-. C MILO, LATIMER. ; I Loulsburg, Feb; 18. ' w'ptf State bljs oitli-CairoVipi it.v ': '.'; ;V 5, .NISH-.CouTT. ,4 . . . , r Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, : . Mav.Term, 1824,.' ' ' Rhoda Ricks, widowj &c,71 ' ' . , Tabitba Ricks, Temper- f Petition fordov- ance. Ricks, Martha Ricks, er iri Lands. J David Rieks and 4m.i Bics, heirssOf Joel Ricks, 'deceased, '.--. v-.vi-i'. T appearing to the satisfaction oflhe Court, that Martha Kicks, one Of the fleteniianw in this case, is'not o inhabitant of th'is"?' jt was ordered that publication be made 11 the Raleigh Register three weeks in succes sion, that unless shevshall makft h'& PPeir ance at the nejrt Court ,of Pleai and Quanu sessions to -be held for the Coijnty of N"" v t the Court-house in TCashvi1l4 cn tbe ; " r.nne SM AnrTav in - A utrtxjf nprt. arid file bersn- swer, the petition will be taken proconfes as tober;--' :.,' '-S..V---- ";:-iii -.'- -" ; Witness Henrv Blount, Clerk of our Court at office, the 2d Monday of May, A. 60-' IL BLOUNT, C. C.t-:. HAVING" dissolved . Co-partnersnip -ParkerF.' Stone, Respectfully 1; his friends and the public in general, wj -I ia s opened a' S h op 6n e d bor ab 0 ve r KvleV Sore,vwhere lie will than""1' cehe. all oVde.s in hia lyie, and have : -tn txecuted in the neatest tnd most fashion" rrA him rrm? ibat his worK uivuti.Ki. , erne be done by the best workmen ofthe&i and under his .Immediate I inspection, mnctual to order. , t "Jj ' . ,0 r HelaUo informs the; public,! wai - ot clothes, one tor ine prw'K tsn fallHe, intends keepmrlheni t... fo.piibU4jnsp.ectioiC';;j. ;!; VrSt- .t Mav 26: N. B.Two with constant employment Ad -good 1 -1 324,, b Kh Nervel, a 1 Sorr-1 ii3 near 15 hands high, sunnosed tn i, n " - w a if !are, alwut 14 bands highblind of the Jjl eye.' hotlAhirWI feet ..white, about 12 vp ,? no 4-.'. T";" ( 4 v-. v ' - ... r t. : 1 .i

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