V , , " - J i . i 1 . t I ;: . :'. -.NOllTM-GAOL.V STATE : . : ,: : ; . .-;.u-:v . - : - -" .i - - t ; - omnu a piMt orrir,4etightr.t Ptatn . . - rr ' - ? it' v ; : V . - -r.r - ! ' ' ; w . ' '. ''"'.' J- ' ' ' - UawarpV by rtTaf to live like Bretbtrt." -t , -, 4- .' . " ; w,,., x ' ' ' i. TOL. XXIV FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, I I I if I published trcry Fiat, by JOSEPH GALES & SON, Ai Thre 'Dollars per Annujn, or One Dollar and a Half for balf a ycario oe paia in adrartce. . f - Kot exceeding 16 lines, neilly inserted three ; tines l?r a dollar; and 25 cents for eTeryaI1(l ye each of these gentlemen lave rL'T?3 ,tATio!ts thankfullr receiTefL.....LrrTtas to - Dcp? ""r" T- ' TUESDAY, OCTOnER 5, 1824 The Editors of the Star attribute the -misstatement with which wc cnargeu them in a lormcr paper, m reiauun thenumberof votes improperly taken for the several Candidates for the Pre- sidencj attheIate Review in this City, to the blunder oi one oi meir cuuium- tors. .Thismay have been trie case, hjt it was aTjlunder.. which they ought to have corrected,-and. which had they done, would Jiave saved our remarks up- on lu . . . . .. . " v . After noticing the correction madewjji iose the preponderance in the go in our last Register, making it the 2d instead of, the 1st Regiment in which .Tinrrif was taken, all, the Editors off the Star have said respecting our state- went will be without foundation. We prolest, however, against the practice which -Jias ben resorted to on this and similar occasions, by officers oi tne mt litis, to promote eleclio?ee'ring purpos- es. 'hen tlie- militia of the country are called out, it isbr. discipline, and "rsi propuseu, a3 wc .ici.cc, ai u,CCv notto subserve the views of their offi- ng of the friends of Mr. Adams in Ca- cers in advancms: the interests oi tneir i favnritecandidateforoffice, We hope, therefore, the practice will be discon- tinued as unseemly and improper. - ' v 4t, We have no objection to the prefer .. . .. ... v.i ence which the Editors oi tne otar ior . ... . , - - their new auxiliary, in whom we re- .' - , ix cnsTuze-the style oi a quonaam inenui give to the National Journal, though we cannot join them in, this preference- believing, as we do, that the paper was j established by the Secretary of State . - .. ' i ' for the purpose ot ' promoting nis own election to he Presidency ; nor do we .1T... notil nf n TT. Sfat - . r . I will ever countenance a paper tnus es- .. . . r iihlidipil. or nmfp in . the sunnort of al camliriate for the; Presidency Who will . i. r... c:iuc5vciiu iu such hi &u us iui viutuiiz nis ooject. ; r . . j A to the abuse cast UDon the senior v v.4n.im n'r tU& Ttenrltr and ntKer. n-li.' t i KilirnriOl ine IteiTlSier. ana Olliers. Derlhfim rnnntv. n fpw i nv nm. in a tit nfi cause theywere not born on thisside of the Atlantic we shall only say, what . i L r..r cxM TirlionDVQp filial mc uavcnciciuiwii "?aiu huwuwi j j stale objection has been urged : that i the senior Editor of thV paper came?ment . L ; ;r - hitherto eniov the blessings of freedom :: A friend of the Editors, in the Ves lat for nearly thirty years past he has been -engaged in publishing a paper which has uniformly supported Repub lican principles and liberal sentiments, against such as have; favored a more ex- pensive and aristocratic system, and tltati as lonjr as life and healthcare spared him, in conjunction 'with the . . r.ji'1.' ' u i ! junior Editor, who is native born, he ineanV not to relax in the labours of his vocation.- -f ; v Bust-bodies. Some member of this tribe has written tto the Editorof .the . Journal Paper at "Washington, stating that the letter whicf bW recently been published in the National Intelligencer, wherein the. members elecfof jhe -Le-gislature of thU State, are represented as beins" 44 almost to a man in favor, of Mr... Crawford,'' , was written by" the the Editors of the Regiiter. Had it not been transferred from the columns of the Journal, we should have deemed any notice of 'it un accessary' 5' but a? the intimation lias been copied into near ly' all the opposition' papers we think it right to state, we neither-wrote nor know.who did write th letter in ques tion. "We take this occasion to. say. thatthough we cannot beliere the mem- ait uia uiuuiui iuu voniuim . I ' ,: : . . . we entertain no doubt lie will have a roajoritj in the approaching, Legislature over aJLthe other candidates united. 5 . Caucuses. TTie' friends of Genera Jackson and Mr. Adams condemn the yaucu uumiuauuu roi mr. wiawiuiu H rended,lo Ihe people. of the I United .States, bv Caucuses of their respective Legislatures. It would ap pear inereire, inai tney uo noi oojec to a' Caucus when it will serve them- I Their great objection to the Caucus at lAVashine-toH arose from their knowledge thaVneither of them could obtaiii a ma- w . : - t .r I Inri tv of its votes. The real obiect f, Cucus at Washington we hav always believed, ns to ascertain which is the most uoDular Presidential can- for the information ofthe peo- at Iarge . and wnen thev know tjllSi ieJ are jeft t0 act upon it as they pr0per. But for a course of this kind, the Republicans woujd, probably neyerhave elected Mr. Jefferson ; and i wnen mey auanuon ii, u is leareu uiey Ivernment of the union which they then obtained. Nothing can be more unfair than that "? Ir,ends 01 tne people's iiet (as " miscaiiea; snou.a cnarge me inenus of (Mr.; Crawford with attempting to v..UM Mr. Adams. They have taken no step ? eneci tnis enu. ouc a uiriMu wu ""rr-v - nomination at wasningion nave no ue- re to imenere wun ue. prcwuuigi oi-tnose wno nave uou;m -proper . w Mr-l8hape. out to themseJves a tnnerent T .... , ,, l course :4hev. are willini thev should ; ,7 r follow it unmolested. , They are still . . . . of ODinion. however, that when these i , ... - , ,t nan t i wm An e h o i I noun AVAi'Vaff ih nm c a iraa to the utmost (whether they run their Candidates together or separately) the ticket for Mr. Crawford will obtain a " majority of the votes of this state, for, notwithstanding all that Gen. Jackson's friends may say to the cntrary, they cannot helnbelievin? that many of Mr. ; . f Adams s fi lends, seeins: that tuey can- , - J ira' K Craw lora 10 uen. jaexson lor rresiuent. Despondency. We are concerned tn cf tW fnl. W. T.'' Ifnvs f r.hnt. despondency, terminated his existence! He had lately losf his wife, and it would ' " ;...i . p ..fc a ' seem, was not possesscu oi sumcieni i christian fortitude to bear the bereave tern part of the State, writes to them as follows : ' . ' u The western section of this State and the cpntiguous parts of South-Carolina- nd Ten nessee have suffered immense losses from the late fresh. The rain was accompanied bV a violent gale of wind, which prostrated every thing in the hekls that the the water did not hiundate." The' tine stone' bridge over, the Saluda, on the South-Carolina State Road, the noblest work of the kind.in the Southern States, was entirely swept away. - . I am told ftat e J, this statei -and Chucky in Tennessee, rose to the height ot twenty five feet above their 'ordinary level, being.a greater heiIrt than Uie great fresh of 1795. Tb waters too, subside much niore slowly than at that time and are consequently fol lowed with much more ruinous cOnsequen- ces i The old rfavoriteiron-side - frigate, Constitution, Com.; Macdonough, is to sail in & few day for the Meilitefrane ah. k ' Htr appearance, says a New-York paper, is not exceeded, by aty frigate of the Navyj and although shels twen-ty-8eveh yeai old, i perfectly sound. . .v. :Cx -4 ' ) ' :i' ' ! MisspiTRi.-i It tiki length ascertain ed "that .John : Scott i re-elected the Representative" in Congress from this Sute. by a majority of four orfive hun dred votes; over Mr.-.Strother. The etection'of 'JSfr. 'Bates as Governor has been already mentioned.; ijis majori tv Kas about 1500 fotfVt kV I 'I 1 . . . ., . ' : Sfiendid CatipralA Catholic Church is erecting in Montreal, to be of the length of 255 feet, by .134 broad- It is to have six towers, 300 feet in height, twelve entrances, and seven al-r tars. The ; corner stone was recently laid under a discharge of arHVery. This is a new mode ef consecration rand probably iay be intended to indicate the execution which the canons , of the Church cannot fail -'to'.. effect frota so puwenui a Dattery. sv . , Ajieb-ican Manufactures. -The ca licoes manufactured in the State of Ma ryland, through every process from the raw material to the finished article, are acknowledged to be vastly) superior to those imported, not only in the brillian cy and durability of the colors, but in the qualify of the cloth. The Balti more American says, (it requires no un common share of foresight to see, that a short time only will elapse before, these calicoes will form a new and valuable article of export from our city, and that, wherever they are known, they must be preferred over, all imported goods like description. It is stated, that the inhabitants of Baltimore have determined to erect a marble monument in honor of General Lafayette, which is to contain, among other things, an account of the battle of Brandy wine, in which he was wound ed in our cause." There are already two elegant monuments erected in that city ; one for Washington, and the other commemorative of the b.ttle of Balti more, ouring the late war, in which lon wncc urscr Irillart thia will orlrl I A- m ft 1 ( VJ,v-" """ 9. third, and wilfbe equal in all TespecteichisrthcHo.j o the other two. National dvocatt.rWe learn that he General Committee has passed Re solutions expressive of their confidence n the fidelity and capacity of Mr. Noah and recommending l)m to resume the editorial concerns of the old Advocate, all obstructions to the free and- inde. pendendent Exercise of his rights being removed, c In compliance with their wishes, Air. Noah has recommenced his editorial functions, on which event we may truly congratulate his f xeaders. Emigrants to MaytLyVfi learn by the. Freeman's Journal, that the ship James M. sailed from Philadelphia on 0 , , ;' r n f :,l 1 - - uimaj laoi. mi k" 7 about 200 coloured people. . lhis: IS ! . . , , . ... the second vessel that citizen uranvule j sespatclied from that port 5 is !Prob.able a t,,ird wlU. the Motthi week. The New-Yprk Evening Post gives the following account-; of a ludicrous circumstance, whichhappened at Xew- Jersev. on Lafayette' 's- iaunt up the North-River. The patience Of the as sembled multitude was worn out by the protracted delay of; the General; ap pearance, arid ' on the' boat's touching the wharf, they rushed in mass to take possesion of hi hi bodily, unluckily they happened to come in contact first with Col. Piatt, a veteran officer of the re volution, who accompanied him, 'dress ed for the odcasipn in an old regimental coat, which hung about him like a shirt, reaching to Jiis shoes, and with buttons as big as saucers him they immediate ly laid hold of, pulling and hauling by the sleeves, arms and elbows : in vain he exclaimed and bawled aloud "-lam not the Marquis, They4fcould. ;not hear, tliey could only see his dress, & they ' toolc it for the. dress o the old French court, nor was; it till Fayette himself was vable . to make '. his way to them, -after, much difficulty, that they Were convinced of their error. Ihe.penod for,. electing. electors to vote for President and .Vice-President of the United States is rapidly approach in. 1 have the pleasure to inform you that the Craivforti Ticket trill do well Many of the Wrin friends of Gen. Jack, J ; Tja StoclttOT SftlCi -son have alienated from him, and have - . . t p,eugcu ueu,3eve vo support mr, Crawford. As for Adams httre is said of him ui Orange. It is hoped Uiat mer .reco ieci, mai iir. rawioni js ll - . 'ii: a v"i r i ?- uic ijuuuiciu wiiuiuttic, aim uiaw iic us i T .1 a... ' . a. ; 1 I nseu u grcm cuiurciice uy his pwu ex Jl CITIZEN, OF ORANGE. On fhe 29th ult. Mr. Albert .G.. Macon, of Warren county, to Miss Mary K. Davis, when the people come to- the polls to Capital stock, of s:iid Bank, and Sixty of tla v : vote, toy will rememberGen JacksonW wf l!e Bnk of CapFear. . ' :: . - " vote on theTariK- ::rheyshould- far- R'V" Y?uthM1 5? StoV - f ' 1 -J . ill x .i - ' r i will certainly besold, asthesalcisto bemad , i- dau9Uter of Capt. Wm. Davis,of Meckfen-KP1 bui-Va. V- T U t5ci. xtvVk'iV;u-:J- wiijil Carter iro. Miss" Henrietta Merritt, all of Hali-l faxcodntv ( . I Ip Hills orough. on the 16th instMr. JasT Clancy to Miss Phebf Thoinpsoo. eb, Thompson. ; :,V1n Orange," on "th 16th bson to Miss 'Elizabeth Lit, ' On Cane crek. mst. Mrj David Gi tie. On the 14th inst:-. Mr.' J oh n 0 'Daniel to Miss Elizabeth Thompson.- x T i On the same day," Mr'; Berry Tliomas Elizabeth Picket, consort )f the ..late James " , On the 11th inst. Mr Alfred Pickard to Mis Sarah O'Daniel.. ' On the 8th inst. Mr. William Roach to Miss Srah Clendenin. - v , Ifi; Charlotte, on the 9th inst; Thomas l4n' . t,ei1;1-1'1 . 'l, eV : "; Johnson, D. late of Petersburg, Ya,rto Miss Sarah F. daughter of Wm. Davidson, Esq.. -' . -r , . . ? On;tbe 5th inst. Mr; ijosiaU Jones of Chow an County, ag-ed 77 years, -to 1 Miss Lastheha aniiui, oi uerue county, agea , m A ..?' In - Warren countv." a few d.vs aeo. Mr. Benjamin Jordan, a respectable planter in tne pi II Jit: Ul llll. --. .i l u r rtB T'.lle. ;. In Charleston, a few days agoj Edwards, Esq. formerly , of Fayeiter:ile. In Northampton county, on. the 15th inst . i . . . r i un xne ijum auk aii asrunrffion, neari u, iuc oC.wu - -7 it will be recollected, studied the Rudiments Mrs, Dolly ll. G. Crump, consort of Dr. Jas. Qeorge MurphyV Williaroso Murphy,' Ki v R. Crump, aged 18 years. - ;::';V; .t'-fcholasMurph.-imaW-Mu V; ; ; In Mecklenburg, on the 5th inst. M.ss Ma. ence. Murphy' Amey Murphy Elizabeth -M:-ry B. Grier, daughr of ThomaGrier, .Esq. 4; Murphy, rDarby? Thomas ;ihd Nancy h' r Y. of that county, in the 22d year of her ae : wift., .ntc . j , w::A.Jii ' U- oi miiub yiiy. j , , f,. t. J -j.Iohvi two of the defendants m the abov ra. ? JUST RECEIVED ! And for sale by. the Subscriber, ? . SeYei'al elegant YiailOS, , ".f TA.ixt T,nwL.' . - - JUHIN X. trUXN bKEi ; Sept. 25. 91 St df r, David Thompson and all others whom it miUror doth concern i : f v . ' -. r v " Gere;; .. Take Notice, That I am now confined-in close prison x'a the, common jail of Johnston v ounty as a deotor, and that 1 shall anniv tor renei uiuier ic caiik iwi mc benefit of insolvent debtors, by an application. to the proper legal authority to adm.nister the prescribed oath to! me as an insulveirtj ---.- i debtor tit the iail in S.iisthhekl in tne countv aforesaid, on tiie 2Uth tlay ot oetoher instant, in order that I may be released from imprison- may ment and duress, agreeably to law ; when and where vou may attend, &c. Johnion County Jail ? JOS. SMITH. . , Oct. 1st. 1241 h 5 '- State of Xorth: Carolina, ' ' : Surry County f .. - August Sessions, A. D. 182-4j The heirs at law oft C Joseph Thompon, dee'd, ) ' Petition for Par- f tluunpLG. I V 'Vlv..V, : ' The real estate of said j . - deceased. : -'.' J J ' ' ;J IT appearing to th J - c. .n of the Court, that Jvfcslia AVilhams and Elijah Davis are not inhabitants of 1 this State, it is there fore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register tor tnree weeks, that the said VV il lianw . a nd . Davis ap noiir at'mir next f!rt:irt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions: to be heldfo the County ofSuriv. at I the Court-house. in KocKtorxi, on tne second l Monaay in xxovemoer! ncxi : incn mm mere i Test, JOl. WILLIAMS, C. C. State" of North-Carolina, Penix, and herTiusbahd Tre ' y; H Betsey I ite Court tuat ' Peter Castenen, S-rah I li llarn. Polly, ' Malliaf and Biedxk, .Caste-. I shn. are not inhabitants nf tij Slat : it i 1 fl therefore ordered by the Coart, that 'pubB- - cation-heTmadefori. three weeks m;-tKeUiRej I-'-"""", -v V '--"fa i;vh-iwr .thif 'fhf ai.i -.-PrfcK rcuiro"" f l ?U Messrs. wiiuam v mney, uunison j. i u ij k;ii w:if k . htL!1 . rl 1- d Washington, .Wm. Wal , the Admm.s- fesso , and heard partc M to thelTi d -trators of John Sanders, dee'd. Jon than Hoi- j n;i t .v. i plead, answer, or demur to th& petition, or ur., aiarrasx, v next oor dcsow tne ratners jX .'l ihe. same will be taken procohfesso and Hotel, and .opposite JjheBank Hepromi-u VVj heard ex-p;trte. 1 r ( : . x' . v-c ; ses fidelity promptitude and mwle'ration in r i V Surry County, t ? which he will sell at reduced prices torteasb, i j V tp w JAngust Sessloiiv. A.n.'lffiJ4. or on a shortcredit, VlMi j..' ' J:li , John Castephens & othis 1 ahfa N. C. Aug. 18th, j&24:, 83 6w;W i -A phens? Sarah Penix an65 her husband Treal1 ed:cai JSecctnts, Anecd Pemx,Betsey Harp, PoUy, Mallia & Renedlck t nasf.hhn tn inher it nnr nxt tTr.irt-f llis Picas and Quarter Sessions, .to bc-MfLlt for 1 "r:tnv? i roes oi uoiaiug an tne the Countv of Surrv.'at the Coiirt-llni. in Idnierent Courts in this State the-Members ttockfordV'on thisecbiidloUiy In Novem-r0 ber next demur ken pro TtST, I men ana inere piea.L answer or 1 "V T " v.jr v ; jtoV:the u4titkwt-'l.hew be.'ta- . . h;iar irti atcco. ty ttevillei hy .yl I confesso and heard ex-hart i: Kt nu '.wit.-, JPwoeip,- apd ir: aa-mo! : r if i , 1- JO. WILLU31S, C.Cr TIT ope.a.. .uc. oiicf ,.; .j.,. - 111. Uythe 6th day ofDtcembcr next 1 wiJr be sold before thenar of tMtate "! BaTitofNorth-ffolinai'lv in to.Tn,e th -sriinrtint: f to uorftran s ejects to the Urtited StaUs.'-, m ' -t."- v ' " 'J.. ' I Terms wf be'm:ul kaown at the day oc ' by application to either of the' subscribers. : V : T. P.I) KVEJl EP2t Distr AttOi ; R ?cig, Sept. 28 : ; ' , V 9 r Gbmmissidners1 O fficy'; F0 ml rcV - . - ce've propsa's until -the Utlrudayr of . I Ociobr'nextof. furnishiriff'.the s:fol!owini -,".t'. SlJ1 J1?,? X? ? Me,5 V fh1 V V Y31 Philadelphia; b. the 1st of ; nVsopner, -provwea tn uMar. i.urj ciJiirntc caii uc wuiuccti k v I j61" f" cutor girdled at nn Umee- twecn Jnsf CKF off r ruarv. All of whirh Timber nmst be -of the .- hest and most proved qu v-. lhJ nspectior,f theaH NTanh :or wch- , t avv may direct. i rr ....f..-Vft-Vt -"ii.-Vi 22, Beams of lonjrJfafed Southern YEfv , , i Vf YM W ? l?V-.&t;1 , Pvine ' ro "em! f nV,e "cneain engrn; anaio-e sjuea UTAlTx0 :'ef i"l;,Cni -squaring 1-5 inches io'16 '12 inches' ajid ; . 1 from 22 to 30 feet lirtciigth.?? .''- - : 8000 cubt feet of WHlTE OAK for Plank StPcks,,tq average 45 feet and-iione to be'. v 1 less t!i:n 35 feetiongl . . "-a-- ' ....., . ';-s ; Stated of North-Gafdli';! V; ' !ur f V-OT'Vf sF': Court of Equity, 2nd; Monday after&U t & : day in March; A, Ih'1824. , V ; Jesse-Reedir ComDlainant t; , -"MnX S4. vl ; t...i ' vvaxfu , ,uiviFVV.. UU ' .llUliU IU1 TT appearing- to the satisfaction of the CoHrt - . . I.,tbAtvillm Murphy and, ET.zabeth Mur- , fore orlered, that publication be made In. the ; alclg,hi Register; onw a week for six months : 'Vf their personal appearance at the next Supe . y of franklin, at the. Courthouse in Loius burg, on theecond Monday afir the fourth. Monday, of September next, and plead an- swer or aemur to tneisairt bill ot ompiamt -1 H Test, ; SAM. JOHNSON, C. W. E: fttate Of XOTtlV-Car oUlia ' o tr rf n ' f - - 7 . Halifax County I Court of Pleas and Qu-if yi'essionsj " : V -,''.. ?; 1 : svvVigu$rT V'J vvarw.cK uacv ungrAtiaciimem.-- r v;:! . "i : ... i . k - . " ' . - i. - i wnd pi emise in District' Alex'r. Bovd Jun'r. No. 1(5. , :uUy' IT appearing to tlit; Court, that the defend- f5 ant in this case" has removed out of . thw j State, or. so cpnceals himself that he .iwiiil ' process of law cannot be served' upon him it Js ordered by? the Court, tat . publication 'f le ni ide in the Register, printed iithe CityL :" of Raleigh, for three months, that Unless the , defendant appear at bur.next'Cmirt of PJeas " ' and Quarter Sessii'4' to W hcidl or the court- ' ty. of Halifax at - tub' Court house Wlllalifui.' on the 3d Monday bf ."November next, reple' vy the property m attached,' orplcad-lo is- '!', sue; -that judgment jinal shall b entered. Ctd '- hl execution awarded.:; v .VV-a-v " i IM ' ; A true copv T- -v? ;, :."'' : . . . : : . 1 Aug.;30th. 1824i- i 8r VAdv. 52 t: V. ITAyiNG remiived i hisofficeVt0 Haliiax O - 'OfTers his services t: the -people, and rccc,TC Pari iucit patronage j " .. i. huv .iii,vii; uw.uijicu ay nana ana intends keep ng a general v :J. j ASSORTMKNT Or illEDIClMES; VU -yLfr rnir IV ) i O f fh A tMtliA hf '4h i ' MTi.nn ' i t . ""' I , . i kIr.JTr?T i ' i 7.4 1 .AllSlrt l, Oesiats tne Astronomical -M , 1 I IS-,-: .. : . i.-' -. . . , I- .'.iri "a aiculTMme valua- j jf jti uaeim anu imeresxtncr Aiisceiunoou-7 : -1- t VXU Vi"?51 , V01". Pr.?.: : ;m iaxe, anai i or ine : umtea bates, th , , Assembly; &c. ' - . A- i - I. !i 1 t I i ;i 4 ' ' - r ,., . t ', ;-iTm in-'--'' ' " i ' r - it" r ii.i : r''" 7-1 1 i ' n- - "

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