;- a 7 . , , . . :' v . V . ' - ,k -V ' : - .r V . . - . ' ' y ( ; . ... v .,.",-,;,;,;' w Uwyp by pr tT t3c I We like Brcthw t." ' ' y' . - , . r" - J 1 - - - . . - - . i , . " r . ..... . . . ..- 7T v, , - . . . A ' Is published crcrjr FnAT, by , JOSEPH GALES fc SON, , lf Thfe Dollars rer annum,. or One vbiUxr ;',,hd Half for half a -year to bcpid in " i :: advance t. j e ... 1 ." .? u " ' x ADVERTISEMENTS : Kot execeaine 16 lines, neatly inserted three times for a dollar, and 25 cents for every succeeding publication ; those of greater length in the same proportion......Co?orincj . tkxioif thankfully receiTed.V...Lrrrss to the Editors must (be post-paid- . .1 . ,TUESDATf ' JULY , 1824 - I FORTT-NINTH ANNIVERS h UTOF. AmE " KicAif IndepenIxxce. This. daT s a- bore all r others in. bur national calen dar, has been j generally celebrated throughout our. extended country, as the epoch of our happiness as a peopl and bur prosperity as a nation. . Time has not diminished the glow o ratno ti3m in the breast of Americans, on the recollection of -blessings, which .this daVihas showereil upon our country.' Tha heroes who tought fo atiam inae- pendehce, are most of them numbered with the silent dead, but their memory is dear to those,' who now reap "the be- rfitj of their labof: Where is the native , American sb unwirtny . of. bis birth-right, that ; does not glory in his nation, in her constitution and her laws? "Where, is th'e'adopted son. of oar coun try; that ddtis hot prefer thesimplicity of Republican Institutions to the. pomp and pageantry of . legitimate and he reditaxy "goyernments r" ( . This day so dear to freemen, arose upon us incorporated with those feelings which the aabbath inspires, and in morn's early prime, the solemnities oT the day were commenced at. the. Presbyterian Church by appropriate praise and prayer conducted by the Rev. Mr. Frontis. . At the same 'place, at the usual hour, the ReV. T)r: McPheeters. at the re quest of the Raleigh Blues" command ed by Capt J. S. (RufSn, delivered an impressive discourse. r In this, were ne ¬ cessarily and judiciously blended, the duties which appertained to the Chris tian Sabbath and. the National Festival. The address to the military Jand,' was in language and sentiment adapted to them as soldiers and citizens, and the allusion to the loss the Corps had sus tained by death since the last discourse delivered to them as. a" body, Mas re plete with that roKgious and moral in struction which the occasion demanded. . ....... ...... ....... In .the afternoon,') the Rev. Bishop Ravenscroft, at the Episcopal Churchj preached in his 'usual,' energetic, and and- powerful manner, a sermon, which connecting our 'christian' and; national privilege?, forcibly illustrated ' the sa cred truth, that as all our. blessings arc derived from Godso to him alone should the glory be given for all we en joy, or yet hope for as a nation or indi viduals. . :i r '. ' ; i '-. : Oii yesterday the civic celebration of this Ajiniversar v was observed. At 10 o'clock, the 'citizen 3 'and , military formed a procession from the Capitol to the Methodist Church. The Officers of Government, Judges of the Supreme Court, Strangers; &c joinedlt. ' The ceremonies were opened, at the Church by prayer from the Rev Mr. L'eighi- the reading of the Declaration of Tnde Intendant and Orator "of the day, and Lieut. Taylor of the Navy, were invit ed J the; following toasts' were drank", interspersed with , patriotic and convi vial SOngsV j' ." l '-J.-' '. ' .v The 4th of July, T7r6--The birth day of Libei tyMsy the. efTrct be lasting as the hills,' and its continuance as the flowing' of the: waters. - ' . . . v '2. Thedeparted Heroes of" the Revolu tionThey live embalmed in a nations gra- Ulnae immortal ana immortaiizeu. , 3. The few survivors May they long live vemed by party or political feelings or mo- Ifew Weeks previous from ;Vera Cruz." lives t xnai x atuif.t-tt w uic ciuiiimiuii uuut . v. T1 1 1. :A ..i.i..t L..I vn K -V , j . , - i x vessel, ii is,&wicu, iidu uu waiu with me was 'is he capable and is he honest? arms and military stores, and a com Gov. Edwards the.n remarked, that, although jete pntinff apparatus. I This move secrecy was required ill that hotly, yet her r . V i- - was informed, almost every 'dav, of thetrans- meni was conwucieu vviui greaiecx:;- acuons iiu jciMi.Miuifmuia a . c and nomin? oi 11 . was : Known 10 "Nobleil shall not foriret you." I then re-j the pupllC.untd the vessel departed. nlied. that I did not understand his meaning. The London Courier ffives the follow- I was not governed by the party feelings 1 nS explanation ihOt jAn which were then prevailiner it was 6n the I induced Iturbitle to this nieasure, as day. in the-evening of, .'which .this conversa- :. n::L2A i. .,f U.o v0: to eijoy the rich.frisof their Valor and vir- tion took place, that I had moved o take up v ... - , . nAa tuei ind the evening of ther livesbe tran- s nom.natjon.m the Senate. jTh;s: must sel sn which lQ sailed 5 and thlS.State quilastheunrufllei lake.' - : ' -' b ' been his meaning, when he sa.d .lie ment is confirmed by a letter from Itur- 5l.The i!K tteU tinguished equally'for its. valor and inte.lb- ?one so- ; r- '"P1 rmarwl ,l.e of Gray's Inn. !, - frenee - " ' I knew me to be tlie decisive friend of WUliam r - ' t , . , , , : ' V j p"i!r.- .. . tr M,,fni. ,nf) hp i ini nn.; "Every vefsel which has come, to England o. ine wavy ot tne umrea states iortar I ...'r.".!: : ? fwm mvin.-for th last fm.i. mnn hhriiiAt may it continue distinnished bv its prese.it mg nis Ditter .enemyana. x am cnargea v-: ;r-- - - - J-"" characteristics, cliivalric enternrise and n- with being the author ot tne numbers signed iv-..s . - r:"' , V- T" " 7. The Mihtia of the Union. . 8.' Infernal Improvements. LegaiU; and Vmmyencwragea. . - r , TV vinces were all . divided in. their; opinions. . ' "lt,: mAcA KVoKi- nfi v,-;, l.nt Dut in ai 01 xnem ine : name w irarwue nas venerate and revere tne man, let us morel w8M-",' :'v, ..6.Wuk urw uxn wJAVrt ai-thV nn!v''ftd'ivtdiinkh! closelv folltfw his eiamDle of disinterested- of government ; he has ' been abused a- b6n ,nvo JeP ?" fP.e on,y individual cpab e cjosiv iouow uis example oi aiwnicresiea-i jt .i t , At,., I of reconcilimr thenu It is well known that con- that pro n ess, wisdom and economy 10. The brave and patriotic La Fayette Slay his arrival in the bosom of our country be safe and sneedv a nation' acclamations will cheer, and a nation's arms embrace him. f Por debtors to the government ior Janls,. to- innSs; (leaning fonvard and extending his Mexico owes nermciaraTionoiinMepencience II i ti -kt a ....-r. I to Iturbide's valor. Drudence. and patriotism wk i;i- :n..taM'wh' th,.. 'Qv hence the safetv of the country, is identified I wixn nis name, in iDaicaxin ,t ..'ct... -V u..C7 IPthr - with' a derana currencv! "Tl. MexJCO,.ne was. aciuaiet, boieiv oy a uesire ill VSUT oiatti .CLupilW3 U( IUC iuuiui & r , o - X sy xneir viriue ana wisuonj prove amply i f.'l v"6 "t ni1"" W A-wnmA.-: -.iffii.,!. t. .. Kiii nftetJie effect arid onerat)on ot .Uie Viir n I IW .w-w.w. ouuivivut v lK'tvvi W Ul MICU IMU1 lt9 I . ; " I ' B" tne Urown or lei to avoid a civil war t he now returns to Mex i j. i a - i- - banks by I Putt,ng a" ena w me aivisions. wnicn vex ii, i ' ' 1 but also for the.mirhose of seciirint? its hide" A tu(lh I pendence, wmch is me lafced equally ! by m- Mav their virtue and wisdom? prove amply I 'tes on various banks being 'depreciated,' sufficient to brotect what their vaW h I after the efTect arid operation of .the war in achieved. v ' Ithat portion otthe TJbionj and tne 12: Greece-s-May the Genius of Liberty attempting to can an tneir paper, like a Phcenir arise invigorated, from her ash- haunted their specie, the notes that es, ana Greeks the wo ij. a lie Aiiicncin i air. . w mwuij iu oviv.vi iaiuiu v iw !. j i 'i-, i i t i A!nnmhF ft Volnntnn T-ftoetu r.- I "X - - T ..T- ..u...rvr w t w.uulkW c c nUmpnt for nnhl e lands. I Had he not dvne given. . - , ' M so, (meaning Mr." Crawford) many of our inha- Tht Dinner contemplated by the Ci. ; XtfdfSS tizens. wa. unavniflnhlv ' , . w -. "I'V " I VUUilll V WUUIU iiC IKU Ml UU11 UMI IU3UH I. - r- 1 - .1 . r. . i la soldier, to maintain the independece which lnGrlamr.. t . . r. . .t . ihd the modern become wh ,t th- ancient in circulation became of little or no value. ,,'1 ;ks were the glory and admiration of Many men of influence in ; that country said jf"' woThL he;liave united ti induce the jSecretarv of thatlturhideres.st .i----I .-r- . ' tKi TN.,,,WtA cUt nrtuin hanVsf nn. WHS mr.de to 111111,1 testine discor and by the resoJutions of thej We are contidt-ntiy assurefi, sted every s JicitaiionwjMcli I until he became Fully m- Aliiance in assisting Ferdinand, by intrigue and by' secret supplies ot' money, to attempt the subjugation of the whole of South Amen ca..' under tnese circumstances, ne ieu ix a sacred duty to return ; , he has gone; riot with Consequence of the sickness of one of Rinst Mn Crawford,; audi will venture, to -. U ! , ? , 9 - sav. said Mr. Edwards, notwithstanding I am the family whero the dinner Was to considered his .enemy, that no man in this pemjehce, by Mr. John McKetlien suc ceeded, and was ierminated with an oration by. Mr. Geo. W. ttiriv6or, a son of our venerable Treasurer. - Ve re proud to say that our young fellow titizen not only equalled, but exceed ed thetnost sanguine hopes of his friends! As the military band returned 1 they entered the State "House,' and eacir ding the statue of the Father; of his country" wreathed with evergreens for theoccasion, marphed, round it to the aspiring iiotes of IJail, Columbia.5 Ata dinner provided'for the 'Blues, htch his Excellencv tbe Governor, have been provided. PREJunici is as" stfohq: a3 death is narrow as the grave. As the spider langs its. disgusting web, in the castle and the cabin, so Prejudice finds a du el ing place alike in the mindif theneasanr ' v - , i . .. . - '. and the monarch. Thus it is, that: whilst we see the best men traduced, and the purest motives vilified, we s'till find in dividuals easier to vindicate the calum niator, though the midnight assassin be guiltless compared to him. The course pursued by the Washington Republican and other papers which 'shall be name less fully exemplifies our allusion; They labor industriously to create an impression, that Ninian Edwards has, government could have conducted the fiscal and financial - concerns . or tne government wi Crawford his own efforts and talents gave to this coun Amongst the enlightened and bene- th morp .integrity and propriety than Mr." ficial measures of Congress during the awforcidid.". ? ; j ?. , lawVssin'nJ not thi least liudahle wtp Here Mr. Edwards not only de his authorship, but lavishes excessive tin - a; spacidu3 room in the Capital for pra dpon the very conduct of Mr. the Columbian Irtstitute. v The Presi Crawford which is made the ground- , , i ' -"i "if .;..;. i. i c (lent, oui.iearneu aim uisiinuisiieu oe- nass current aain ; and' we must there- v fore vfithout meanin'to express, - any l r ; . opinion as to the merits i)t the imputed sentiment, ' whether it : Were expressed ' -. r , by Mr; Crawford, Gen . Jackson or ' . :lj r any other public, man saytliat ; s bave-.the-authorityoflrivlfaggetthiWi- . v,J. , self for assertine, that' the statement is . ;V l- false. Nat. nt. 'MT v ' ' V RAK iVyAY from?theiSubscber 6 ?the i8th inst. la negro man by ' the name of 4 BEN, about 25 years of age, had on when he ivent away a, robin coat and pantaloons ofcot- ton much worn lie is a vsmall man, about S feet 6 inches ;-,higli' black Jconiplexion, has a fierce look and fine voice. As he,had-ther clothes, he probably may change f his ' dreas.' 1 will trive the above i rewardif dehvcreL to me, living in Orange county, 16 miles east of Hillsborough, or the, same; if confined in, the newest jail to where - he may be, taken, and inforniatioii "given so that I get him V . " ; ' V HENKY. FOuHESrlV ; f :":'. v16r-5t.C v ... j June 29. Jo David Bu I U.ck & Wife,' Elizabeth , ButloxkRicH !' i Pnrkr arid Willis -Krown-: - k dTi are hereby notified' agreeable to ah order of the' County Court of Gates, that Kobeit -Parker, died on the II cday.of month, in 'i the vear 1823, intestate, seised and possessed of a tract of land lying in Gates, - county ;:;nd that xyancy 5ona iury y rapex; et , alias, heirs at lawoflthe said RobcrC fi led their petition: at February term, 1024 -V in Gates' county, "praymg"a partition of tile ' said land arrumcMheJieirspf the Siudjtobcrti- acortlihg 'to u U wj ami that you were , made defendants in the same petmoit ; ou may therefore attend at the eXt. Coiihty 'Court to be 'held for the county of GafesI on the third Monday in Auiiust next, and shew cause if . any you have,' why a. partition slibuld not .'be had agreeable to law ahAong'the. respective . heirs,- :l V )'f::tt rn "a ''jxpj-: . .' 67Tt3dM. A .! C ;t . , V I ''is- 4 '' - II twood CovVi t. '? ' Superior Court of Law; second Wednesday af ICr UIC till -WJiwajr yi mM "- ,-s- i ' John Crow, I vs. Jame9 Holland's heirs. v " TTHEUEAS it appears to the satisfaction t,, " . f v of the Court, the ;J0efendnt3 . James work of the charges m ins memorial. Mr. El kins and Mr. Seaton also tes tified to the fact that Mr.jE. had stat ed to thetn, that he was not the author of :the A. B. letters. Mr. Charles Wharton's testimony was 'to 'the same point, though more in detail. He sta- ted ;hat Mr. E. told lum, he was not the author of those letters, nor did nn icnnvv anv rhino- nnniir rhpiti. HAin"' - J e 77. " Iollandi iunSonhia Perkins and Cynthia Rhodes,! heirs of James T Holland.! dee'd. are ' inliabitaiits of another governmnti It isthere' f . : t : i a.-, a i . ' . toreoruerea, Dy me uourixnax puoucaupu pe, made 3 months in the Rale"gh Rejdsterr that the aforesaid defendants, appear at the. next i Superior Court of Law,to be held for the coun y of Hay wood, at the Court-house in Wayne-. - - t - - . ' - -11 1 J A 1 m 1 A. a ' M A.- ft cretary ol State, may HOW induce Em . vine, on tne i vveunesuayauerincin nion- oassauors anu consuls to senu tne seeus answer of demur, otherwise judgment will he and niantsoi ciiiterentciinies to augment l taicea pro contesso. ii, -h x-.-' ; v, t r--- 77 7, . -, i Ir-. --n' t"i- our agricultural and horticultural "brbr I ilnrtc. find pnrtrh our museum with fos-1 ' .'. . ' siisj minerals members of Congress from all parts the Union, may brirfg-to the Institute j Larkin. Snow, JobSouthard, and iloufnin '4 ,r 7'. , 4: 77 V. t and I antiquities whilst ol 0Volf f ' V f . . f t"' --"rf Surry CouirttyiKvrvvr',- ..V'-',- longress from al 1 parts of t c u ETT petition to JUndt:.r; , Suable specimens prnuralroduc iofiS. In short, from this period, Coi : idknsWm. Thomnsonand Tabbv Snow. in his allegations against Mr. Crawford, aked as to the manner, in wmch this, limbianiW . Lj , been supportetr by facts ; and.to this d9niaI was matle, and in what words,' tageoifs results froin an association which1 -g Tappeari Thompson and, Tabby ?i Snow antl .Henry SnowT! appearing to tlie satisfaction of the Courts end. truth is dwf.rfpd in -nl.c witness answered . the manner ap- iins hmrr l.rruruishpd nnnr.trnnis,-.!; al- IJ thatiie Defendants Levi Know and. llenv; ety, LVe cannot but blusli to-think, Peared to be solemn ; the expressions though t& only; mtf that the Press has. in th rnuntrv: were he would be d d if he knew any jts establishment could be; the Dublic lication be made for six. weeks, in the RaleigH- become the. engine of such despicable thath persecution, nor can we conceive how lne ISational Intelligencer has com- leqtion may be exnibited by the-contri- Court-house in Uockfbrd on the first Mott- i any man possessing the principles, of menced tI,e publication of all the tes- f,utionsf our ftllow-citizens and what J?iSeptem J fc . K . f f L:.r.. : ur. ru . . . - . . . ; i or demur .to s the petition or thei same . 4J V -maar v a a a a a ih a a w mm a b-b bi a'a- . j - a a, a ' i ' . common nonescy, can approveJVlr. jsa- M w,v fe4-" Uu...v .v wardh conduct. It id well known. is too voluminous, (navjng already I enarrossed near thirty columns of the I Edwards avows himself the author 0f Intelligencer; though not hnishd) .to be lnen ' promiScs! hencefbrth'td-fulfii:;ith:e tint "'y B ;' insertCU 111 UIC OCSlSierciHUC, UlUUimi arnoptntnns nt ito tMiind-rJ JVnt wf: I .rT: T- . or .. . ' I of it. we . :-.?o;.nw: useiui corresponuencies witn. scienunc will pel taken pro confesso and beard ex , - f ' men will b6 estabHshed! xThisMeirJ- the famous A. which were B. Communications. frc'the foundations of the first we sha!1 SiveNan abstract of it enquiry into 31r. Crawtord's official b"a" -luP "Clt: vvlul ''""j courete-from the subjoined evidence, 'the 'testimony ofI-angdon ; Chev it . seemsr- that during the pendency offcsl did mf wrninU 'tn fpll on hw..i of the Treasury Denartment. He was that he is rapidly 7 recovering:, irnd ex falsehood. V " ' - ... summoned at the instance of Mr, Ed- w tt : -i .. . - - i innrnov inim w urn tip - r nmp pip po. 7 . , : v t , ' : 'lHEfiext gession wdl commence on the v ? 7 '' v : g part liaving heretofore had occasion l to J thiwtv Monday in June. .Students are : 4 j Sieves 'f011 the state ofvMr.rSecretary: pripatedxat ihs lnsntutiori for the freshman r ; ' T ' Prawfnpfl'a ViAJtli.7i my bp nrrffr 4n atul Sonhomore Classes in th thiivt-rtitv-? v" " :'.', who was examined princinall v, k' . u;.. r.;i IThe various branches ' of a cohinlete'KiuMish ,: ' 1 . 1 j:7: ...ti- . - r I LducatKin- are 'also tausrht.- v 'v,.v .- - v : t.;.-- - : .. .... . : - . . ! ' .. . . ... ' , i JOHN KOGE S::PwjL;' Hiilsb6roigh,May 31 , . i 58 8t'.'; 'v;f ' lsel ood. " - ... summoned at the instance ot Mr. Ed- w !.;!i'r.;-,6ttV; y ' - r " ; . , ,-.-' , . , , journey, from which dhe complete rer , ; VvlrV Hoik James Noble a Seuator from wards, who to delay the report of the establishment of his heal tlvis confident- Carefully & attend Indianabeihg sworn before the 'Com- Committee, would have subpffinad the ly anticipated. Xat. hiU " . juje is mittee, was asked, if he had" ever whole number of Members in the last 1 V . A., x- dd any conversation with Mr." Ed- Congress. Mr. ' Cheves, ends his de- A storv was fabricated last vear in r ..V 5 attentively repairs WATCHES,' uanuoipn countyrjN.; uCr.- ,7j7,.j .,,7-7 . 52JwTj 1 ' : ... i- ...... held any conversation with Mr. wards relative to Mr. Crawford's man- position thus : ' In' my opinion, the some one agement of the Western . Banks, and Secretary of the Treasury concerning his authorship of the . BJ niuch ability, "jgreat Zeal and I A A . L - 71 - ! if c . 1 T-ktkriar4- infanntif anil jannn tetters uju was n;iuesiu, ii av, iuivwwi state it with the time and circumstaYi-1 much su ces. j To this interrogatory birV Noble der the replied v.. . :, - V"' . . -' ' ' I have hid such' conversation, though 1 1 3 The Ex -Emperor of ' Mexico, Itur- do not recollect the precisely , . it Mas n id sailed, from Southampton, for pending bus nomination ..to the Senate, as . t - , Minister to Mexico. Mr. Edwards stated MexiC0,on the llth bf May, in'; an that he was about to be attacked Jn the Se-arraeci vessel accompained by a staff defeating his nomination1; that party and po- 01 4 PreonSv ana Dy.nis Wile anrj-two litical-mirit was now high j that he under- infaiit children. Six others of his chil- him, and that it had been.o declaredm the 9Ten ere Placed at school m England, Senate chamber. . I remarked to Governor Where they are to remain. The offi- A Story wa9 fabricated .last year in ill? Ti6TlaE8-mvttYa. ' AY from the subscriber living in ' was laLnuatcu , iadv jcai I MH ANAV ot the picaroon pnntsand itl Gm'lford county, bn the 20th JunellS displayed went the regular rounds, of all ot them, twojiegroes, CALEB and JUDY. Caleb ii ; ; : V i "' that Mr. Crawford had, on some beca- about thirty years of age, flight complexloil,'''' - v, . inaustry, - n rp.p.i rn i P. naft- n Spn- rtout , made, broad across the shoulder ' . ' ! V rk nlml . o I - ' - Am ... . r . .... I tnAtlri nti nl M akmit K . O rt ! l- ' ' ' ccessa5 was practicable un-hizh time 1 hat vartv distinction circumstances of the times. I ceased" We were furnished, dunna; has marks of the whm neMH nJ. wh v. ii Ty , 'v'. i :-',- i . . . . i : ii . - f . tiuwanis umi uc weu sinew, accuruuncr io i i . A - the M.W nf that Iwvlv rhl!. n V.,nti. WIS . WIW0dlU iVflU .11 ID, Were UlOSl OI business, secrecy was required s tliat 1 u-as' them Mexicans," including an aid-de- not at liberty to mention any occurrence, or j tam wKd had served with him in Mexi so fax as related to my self $ that (was not go- j co, and -who had arrived in England a the period of its circulation, f with the 1 went away, a brown bombazett surtout coat.' means or reiuung una story, ? dui we inpcuj v" ano , wnite, r jaci:evr a thought it unworthy; ofc serious notice 5 yuetDanialoons and a wool, hat. v V and m due timeitcHed away, and was 8MS Jj "l11? forgotten oBut b zettee'of Philadelphia,'' thinking it too in an errbrT She alo has the mark ofth'6 v good., to be- lost, and that as.it passed whip.-: Judy !took among other, clothiiij' the Vv iinrn'ntrfldirffid tact .aiimmpnrit tnio-h ft)Ilowinff With hi r ; a blue CTOUridfd cottcn- 'J wa.fla MW UUa UJVI Mk , . "' '' -' " ' h ' fSlP brought ; ltut amongst the; other en cenentyveavef V " ' - tertainmente of tRe season, rith new l .oppose they are lurking abou s frc scenery ana aecoraUons.r ve; can-1 persons.! i wwui give the above rewrl fes , 1 -i not, ''however.' withVthe exercise of lall their idelivegr to me, or ;conanroect In J Vd, t our good -temper, and! charity fbr!the " Igc emGtn Portwa tor h- worthy managers of the Electioneering Drama, allow this counterfeit ;tale to " ABRAHAM l'EEiLE$. Guilford ceunty, April 28, 1824. 7

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