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f:.. .:'' . . i. ' 'mi i - j .. r. . " . i'i' " r.- J yfTiA'- :xvyyy 7 t x " ' Vv: ;; ;; .y iV1 . Tmmr fi' a to Thin !tt a . csnn. A-nruTi n::&-rnnnnTci v, . it' vol.: -The Hegisteiv ' - Vlspublisned evcrr i bidat, oy ";V JOSEPH gales & son;: At Tfirce Dollars per annum," br'One Uolla and a Half for half;a jcarto ;be paid; in v r Advertis ements Not evxceedlng' 16 liies, neatly inserted three times for a 'dollar, and 25- cents' for every succeedlnsr publication ; those )-lof k greater lensTtli in the same proportion..... Commuki cations thankfullr received..... .Letters to the Editors must be post-paid .' BALEIGH REGISTER. V TUESDAY .MARCH 29, 1825: Tn nuKTemarksresDectinErlhe move Tnnta nf General Lafayette, we have - - , t omitted to say, that he was honored, Miti ntA nfrsonnllu rjresent at Wil- minion, io' this StateV' .TIie hospitable citizens of that place, had prepared, for ithe reception of the " Nation's Guest," anif from a knowledge of their taste and resources, , we ; are su re.! nothing was Avahting to receive iiim as, he merited. Their expected visitor was reluctantly j compelled to decline ''their invitation, as has already leen related but the, dinner and tall proviijetl for him, were attended by a numerous company, who paid ; that respect j to 'fiie virtues and services of the General,, which have been so generally appreciated: and ac knowledged. ' v . . In tracing ;the progress of our late illustrious Gtiest'&oufft, we have a tie gre;e of sectional pride in the details o his' four, as he passes onward to the re .spective points . of his destination. . A Savannah his reception contained eve rv thihir hich Patriotism could induce, wealth display, and taste arrange.; uere, tod, as at Oamdin, scenes or" melancho y retrospection, involuntarily associat- ed with the joyous splendor of the pre : sent hour ; for. there, too, Gen. Lafay ette assisted to layjmonumental Stones jfor his dear comrades in armsiGenerals Greene and Pulaski- : Here too, he met Patriots, br . the sons of Patriots, worthy of their sires, who had, in Coun cil and in the vfield, aided the great work, of which 'every f Son and Daugh ter of America, native or adopted,' is now reaping the benedt. Thexeis some- thinr in sentiments anu ieenngsauacn ed to these recollections, even to those who have only: heard iof them; which are favorable to the growth of Patriot ism and the preservation of Indepen uence. . 4, Surely those were days Of . breathless expectation, when the . . i . 'flams :-' ":' -r v . . r6f Freedom burn'd the ' highest, for the : . game . ! "Of roan's emancipation was at stake : The heart that Would not " throb ihctu had ' noplace ; : " In honor's column." r- - - ' AVe must forbear. further details, and . only select a few cf the. man liberal toasts aranK at tne uinncr. AVashjxotox A name associated, with . every ennobling quality of man ; his fame is identified, witjj, our histon. and its lustre will be reflected upon ages yet to come. . Lxfaiettk The. name shall be a badge, worn in the hour of peril bv freemen in eve ry quarter of the Globe, when their rights are assailed by oppression. . . ; 4 ) Wm ; H.Craavtokd His greatness is found ed uponHhev qualities of. his mind and the goodness of his heart f Public station has on- ' i . . . .. i . . p jy serveu to iiiustraie it, anu pnvaie uie caji liot detract from it. ;:.. ... v'fhe I'EoptK The spontaneous hurst 6T their gratitude to one of the" early champions of their country 's Freedom, speaks a moral lesson to tlie . nations of the worlu, that will not be disregarded. - . r $ , The Milton paper of the 24 th instant, " mentions the arrival of the Hon.Wm. H. Crawford and famil v, and the, Hon. Mr. Cobb of Geo. at that place, where they were expected to . remaiqlse vera! days. . The Orange Presbytery will convene at: Washington; in .this State, on VVd nsdy the 6thf of next montii.; It wibe opened by a Discourse from the Revdr '.DVllatchi oNcwberovi'V,'-' ..The Supreme Court otihe:TJ. States adjourned on'Mondayi to the next term in ( course, after a faiguing session of s:XATecks. . :. -'' '4 V -, ; -. i. . V" -'u - rd of Engineers ;i'?jYJ': it, . afe proba- :l ' e if . e United States Board of Engineers for Internal. 'Improvemerit, afe proba- v nnnr nn kst. f.'iL. .... :1 ij u vucv v1 lur UIC pupose oi examing the'sevral Routes between : uic purpose 01 Dutes between JUteS between rlpfln. with n Washington and iVew.Orleans, with a view, of selecting the most eligible loca- i ir 'it t t, . ' " V " 6 u.nuu Aiuuu. y eu BernanJ and the Members of the Board. will pass through this place, and the other Capitals of the Southern States, and probably return on1 the otlier side ' - : -h ' of.tiie mountains. ' ' J&-York, March 19. We learn of Capt Forbes, of the shin Fabius, that Martial Law was de-L clared at Ilavana on the 5th ? inst and 1 1 i.ur- -,l ? - tf.il icnci auu ucwBi'aucis were1 ciuse- , . , .i . . , ,. 1 Iv examined nreviouslv to dehverv. Passengers arriving without passports were" immediately imprisoned. Very depredations, and &500 have been re heavy rains had prevailed, and much covered from, him, which are put into sugar was destroyed. The Cofiee plan- tatiops were considerably damaged on the 3d inst. by a severe hail storm. - jjiscipune or ine wvarv. -ri very one win appiaua itie aisposiuon snewn in the General Order df the Senior Officer of the-NavV. to out an end to the oractice . jlttVln amonc the boys, i who belon to themv y It is hHi time wiiuucion louieiwy. ii ib ni0u time iii icasi, inat. cue icuiper wuicu is uisposeu 10 uiwv uui iu uiawis, suuuiu ue, mauc i honrl tr rlnrv anil that thneo ivhft.rnii. noileW obeiient to&rinciS should be put out of the way of future . , . r ... . , rJ A. violations of it, dismissed from the ser vice. I he same measure or a more se vere one, we hope, will be dealt .to him-Avho .wantonly provokes anger, as to him' who resents insult. As to tin elder officers, we apprehend that those i. - i ,i who are uisposeu to nsK tneir lives up on the issue of a chance-directed bullet, will hardly be deterred from it bv the dread of r violating a General Order. : wri i r. i.i.. i n I." . i - , . , r . thf piipr.r whir.h it i? nnsihlp.'frr it tn havp. Tt i? thp firs;r. up hplipvp. whirh has even been issued in the Navy to the same effect, ' and is an experiment, the mouves oi wnicn are enuueu w great rpenprt. . It npvnlvpfi nn thp. r:initriann - I er himself a considerable accession of duty and responsibility, the voluntary assumption of which gives additional merit to .me acuon. . In recommending this Urder to ge- neral resnect. we shall be nardoned. we hope, for doubting whether the wor- thy veteran has not expressed himself in language more, strongly than he in- tenueG, w.ien ne speaKs in i t i : terms, of the most imprfJperand un- justifiable relaxation ott discipline in the JNavy." We haveno question, ourselves, but that hetf eant to apply it- ir k f:.ri- l. it winy w -uib uatticuiai lusiauucs w which the order annhes. We have been under an impression that the gen- eral discipline of the Navy was "in a state of oroffressive imnrovement. fhn' ten years of peace may have tended to I w 1 a. 7T: r I .1: lessen the distance between the supe rior anil subordinate oilicers, whidi a state of war exacts and imposes. ' The Commodore" appears to think that rijrid discipline d the best . promoter of bar- mony in an embodied military force, , l nf IriiAtv hntu :t JKi and we do not kpow but he is in the right Nain'InU ' ; , GKNRAL ORDERS (NAVAL.) United State? Ship North-Carolina, ' OjCiipe Hhir!, Uth Jan. 182 S Sir: The distentions and.bickeringshich have unfortunately; exis-etl in the .Navy and particularly among jihe junior officers , for se veral Vear3 plst, originating as it is supposed, inthe predominance of habits which havein- niousiv crept into ine servige,oy uie mosi im itjiper andUnjutinable relaxation otiscip ine, seem at length to require particular no tice. 1 - ' 1 : The prevalence and frequency of fightms and quarrelling among some of the younger orhcers, and tlie Uetestihie practtce Dy mem and others of fighting duels defaming each Other, and assuming ,tb themselves the right of making the. conduct of their equals and superiors topics of conversation and indeco rous animadverMO.n at tavem-tables, in stage coaches steamboats, and Other public placed, v have been 'carried "to such ah1 extent for some time past,' as to require d resort to measures the best calcid rted to produce im mediate reform, and to save the character.bf the service aslwell as5 their own from impend- ing ruin and disgrace 1 ' 's i 1 hate, in consequence,-to require of all officers who are nov, or may hereafter be placed under iny command, 'to1 respect and obey themselves, arid to tise the utmost vigi lance and attenuWt hi enforcing on others, their subordinates,' due respect and obedi epce tb the 'lawsVahd regulations made and ! provided fortlie government dnd conduct of all t .e officers and others "belonging' tb'.the Navy of the United States,' as I am .determin ed froin this datei rioito permit the" slightest violation of such laws and .regulations, with which,! may become acquainted, to pass nri" Oarsaxe the plMpTfirtde!ightral Peace,1-1 , r" , . ,lV v'-'"" . ;?UnwaTpd by party ge to live like Brocher.' , 1 c , ' . , v ' ; ' - ' - , Should .disputes unfortunately happen be- What.orbs celestial mceUhygazeK , 5 tween the officers ofthis or any other ship of Where angels lead thy flight above ?v squMron:hich'a have been Appointed ? What sans illume; with brigWrblaze . - - . . - fi H . . -.-,- .-.- t:' . i s Should .disputes unfortunately happen be- !een th! mrortoisn any other ship pi rl . ' . . - rl . to command, tney are not, on any account to assarneo themselves to command, tney are not, on any account to ameo thenftelvM tne right of, settling disputes, an any other mannehanv an apt It'uZ- -usw .k:-u peai to the captain of the ship to, which belong,-or to myself, if necessary A I would have it .further . understood, that a violation of this order, by any officer, X I not fail ! to put the laws in force against to their iit Jbost extent. '-h . JOItN KODGERS, I Commanding TJ. S. Naval Forces in the 3Iediterranean, and Commanding Ofli- :" cer of the United States' Navy. . . Chas. W; Mohgajt, Esa. V . H i CajTL of the U: S. Ship North-Carolina. About a twelvemonth since, several depredations were committed upon the way-mails route between Philadelphia anu uaiuuiuict utfiicis uuiii vyiicsier A ,i . tirn r a. . ! ' state, that William Barton, an appren- k i:A knowledged that he committed these and Ri ,Dar1;n,rtnn. thro rroc&h citizens of Chester, to be returned to the rightful owner. The young man has made his escape. rranfcltn traz Jl areaajui accident. Mr. Joshua Am m . . " v 'I Youn ' of Stokes county N. Cl'- on his . . 1 . .: J' .'r. I . I . rexu . r 'la " - c 1 r j . rn noma visit 10 some oi nis inpmis, in Henry county, Va. btf the 21st ult. in f ..... - . . - v; crossing me iviayo river ine wagon upser, Wlt) himself. hlSWlte?.nd their IWO little I . ... . t. .' - ' Khlldre!1 (une 9' the 0ther ag?.) ana Mrs. Voung's niece, about 18 1 r , , , r- , ,! . J - -o. , ' ."T" m 'T 7P.n r ni nor- unci . rirpnnin i Tn rp arp mw.amw a rTI Vvl t K u evei y uiic icushcu. xncuuutcs ui, uic D inville Sentinel. Property rising -It is with real pleasuresays the Baltimore Patriot of I i o auiiuuiiLC i lis mcaa iiiii I i . r. r- trijth. There have been several sales of property lately at very fair prices, and in one instance, at as high a price ... . . f p-f. hun i : dretl doVars have been offered for a lot, which a few months since was offered for.seven hundred and fiftv, and would rtf ijr, TnT,t; . . - .. . , , ... . "lI"dU uaujuamicu. vv u. u.Cu. ty, and who has taken pains to inform himself, -tells us tnere are nearly one hundred houses now besun, or for which the materials are now col lectins;, a much greater number than there has Deen fcttpre at any one time,. tor 5 years Dast. and-this number will' be ureatlv , I iwr0ai!ftl ' ,Lnna. in I - , fact, labor and every rticle used in building are advancinsin price. A f Forthe Raleigh Register. ' f Messrs. Gales &ySoir---I cannot refrain from i acknowledging ;my extreme chagrin, at reading a article (put into my hands by a f.inA 5o k iota rr,f,u i..,iK..,iQ, t do not. believe the citizens of Raleigh merit J xti A . v. uuianua uuuiliaivu.AUog X I the censure so strongly implied againsfthem in that article. I aTn ready to admit,- to the utmost extent, that the accommodation made forthe Gentlemen composing the Mecklen- burg imd ipabarruslroop of Cavalry, was not; rsucw asuicv iiau a iiui iu ciurtu ur wcrtAi .4-.r l i., t j 1 -4- i . -.K Ti, sitrvely, that this apparent apathy on the part of the citizens, proceeded neither from a want of fellow-fee inirtowardthe members i . ' e r v i " uy T A 1 the occasion that brought them together, and I i . f n f , iw., f 1 least of all, from inhospiUhty on the part of If proper and satisfactory provision vas not made tor tne i roon. tne iauii is witn ine I Committee of Arrangements, or some other persor.vj for I well know that many of the of the troopers to their houses and accommo- date them; during tneir stay in the citv, and me whole Company -might thus have been disposed of,-in siiiads, if the wishes of the citizens had been consulted I heard of the callof the Committee of Ar rangements the other day, and hoped it was for the purpose of placing; bisj subject on its proper grounds- -It is a dutyjhey owe us, and if they will not discharge if, we should take tlie proper steps to do ourselves justice v . ' Ji citizen of Atuiagn. March 23. V . ' ' ' ..x ; ' . ' - . ' AN ELEGY, ISSCaiKXD TO THE MEMORJ OF A-DEPARTED r Sav, gentle shadebeyond the tomb, J r i nrougn deatnrs uiciosing vapors snown, - Iri crimes, to mojuifife unknown f' ; 4-- ' ' - i . .--w -.,---- .- ... ? ijak rcjjiuus uuri ujjuii uiy view,. , ' ' When from thy earthly, prison torn,' ' : Thou bid'st this world a last adieu, p . : And leavst tbv numero'is.fiieiids to 1 1 'I f li , .1 i SAivauun ui uia icuuiv jhwj.. lie uictu uic I Krl iauv anu neice vvere louuiu dui mat oi r r r.- i c. u 1. 1 y",wtf uv-nii on mic v 'a -1. u ' j ! 1 T:' "'""l"- " 1 "la. " i ' l j leTs.)! tecay :orK an; sa.a ..county, a n mr. x uuug aim mc nine guis uau i nui i Jii uiviuc, uui&icr ws un.cn pciiscii iu .tenu j 0f''"the following description. He is a at the date of our account.- " v "ome x?. -xe c"sc,encesoi nis nearer, in Sorrel about 14- hands hirrhsuppoed to 1 . mc reamisoi oenasunj : . , , : 1 hWWs pinions rse, ' r-,vi tK.,i., cu,i00.nf n;n.i,t na II ,iai giones. vivc auras iut3kbKi?a, ,.r f i.. . "i :vt ? i- - ' ; ? wi Trt--xi . . lijj.j.. Mist lie uciuin in ttfi i nm i:n'. i fiirl . -Th- Aiuiits of uhiversilliht ? ,. fKn-tMj-m auar.aac inei camcrroni ici , 1 , 5:t, !l Tun ? Whfht'CountvV.'l 4;no' :-- . r" : i him " With' ciouofheavenly snnbeams spread, :' iAS : ON; Jailor,' f.; . - : : : What heights, on liei-hts nMiesticroil'di " 1324.6mo.y.. ,r. :-V:y y. r ' . ,, . W here thy ascending footsteps tread, '. v Creation's whole expanse unfold ? v, , , A J-. ,V - ' AWhat purer airhat fe ;Whalsweeter fl6u'ers-vhat greener trees What iovs nroclaim thv:hannv chanfre What words unfolding to thy yiew, : A cliain of nameless wonders blend ? What scenes that ian"iiage never knew, Frcmii life's expiring iamp ascetid ? ' What numbers of the, good and ,wise,', Where they their last asylum foUnd Pronouhcethy welcome to the skies, I Whie heaven's high courtsre-echo round? ' i DIED; Departed this life in the county of Gran ville, on the. 9th March instant, the Reverend William J ran, in the full assurance of -a bless- 1 irnmortalitv. If the tender assiduities of an affectionate wifer if the prayers cf the Church i- if the. anxious solicitude of a nume. rous circle of christian friends, could have - av:iile(l he had not died; But my thoughts are not yar thoughts neither are my ways I v . . ? . - - - v "-,1 your ways, saith the Lord . ne Kevvrvjmam jean was tor; many years a zealous and successful preacher in ,th Me- tbodist Episcopal Charch. As a circuit prta oner, asa presiaing eiaer, ana as a supermi l merarv. nis kiDDrs were whip v rltnusprt r nro' .his ate aMrg,,, A,a preacher, he pva, p.ain Persp,c Iversedjn Bible Divinity, he experienced no i. - rr. s..s.' - ., mmcuity in exp aining u to nis aurtiepce. I b""'"fi .nui iivijr(,i.iii iw 'm1-! ins reuFcmenr, me cnaracieriiiiics. oi inc christian were display ed in . a 11 liis intercourse J disease terminated his earthly career; During SHis'conm is mii.io remain- ersation vfas cheer ful, and instructive. . His confidence in his Keaeemer unsnaKen ; anayiyi- a will per fectly resigned, he waited, patiently' for his blessed master to call him home. , ' They that turn many to righteousness shall shine as stars for t ver and ever.' " Blessed are (the dead which die in the Lord from hence forth ; yea saith-the'; Spirit, that they may rest from their labors, and their works do follow them." , .; . ":''.; Printers inthis State and in tlie southern part of Virginia, are requested to notice the above. Uommunicatea. .-' ' ;v ;- y " : On ythe 17th January, near Little Rock, Arkansas, Geii. Uilham Lewis, formerly of Kentucky', in the'58th year of his age' In the ate war with .Great-Britain, while yet a citi zen of Kentuckv, he led the volunteer vouth of his Country to battle. It was he who com manded at1 the Raisin, on the ever memora ble 18th of January. , Much of the result of that brilliant achievement, which shei such pPshabieUistre on the e arms of the west, lsviusuy ascnoaoie to ms lsviustiy ascrioabie to ins military apmuue, and to his generalship He fousrht in the . ..... . V subsequent engagement' on th e sa-ue field, I I f its !mirf ''rr 1 r ti; i ri fr "'iiritli a KaIw varil ' flinl'lii . j. f . . - . but not as Command r; on the disastrous zzi X that the detemlnt-iii.tfits irase ia-rioTan-It was his fate, with others of his compatriots,' jnhabitant-of this State ? it xvisiiherefofe 6r v to be captured on hatoccaSion,-v-ahd cor.firi- defedthat publication bmaxle ih tlie RaJeicli'' ed for nearly two years, as a prisoner of. war, Regis;er'thrce ntohth v that unless tie ; come. withfri the walls of .Quehec, which ' confine- forward at our rfext Court irf" Plea and ttuxr- i ment and consequent exposure to tne rigor f a northern climate, was douhtiess tne em- cient cause" of the raoid "decline of his nealth I I - I anacoiibiution.-:i. t k c ;. FROM the Subscribera dark Sorrel Mare with a wiiite spot in her forehead, ' and une or fl' ui imiuieci wuupauuvc wcicuumv t . , c v , -w i rif. tall, and of a long shirr make. Se was at ,.. ' k ook William H.nton vLsq. on .the ,20 h ,pa,. ng her way, as I suppose to Orange, wnere sne was raised, l win rewaru any person to apprehend and convey hereto me, p - r, . . - or give memiormauoiv wnere sne is v . ... . WM.-P. BIDDLK, ; Craven County. farch 23, 1826. , :: - Committed lrP? the Ja1 m Ahbcro C m ctber """V6V rr. 7' T 2r or 0 years of age j about 5 feet 10 inches high; haslost some: of Ina upper teeth; as name is SIIADRICK ; and that he was taken f im i5i. v1- Jri" '"? from Maryland, by , Joseph Williams, from whom he Runaway; in the State of ; Alabama f' "SILAS DAVIDSON, Jailor. Nov. 1824. 6mo JCotice. 1?A AWAT om the subscriber on the TZJ' t. r. . . - a man. vnamed JlMj.ne, is aooui iweniyiTe if years old dark complexion, has a down look wucu.hw P - L"n r ri I mom I will give TwenU-five Dodars Re- Ten Dollars to confine him.i any jailiq Muz to states oilwentyviJouars uauncain auy OUt ofthis State. ; " - ; 4 " " . JOHN CARPENTER. I wara, xo any, person wno .,wuf uw" the Revolutionary' Wari uhfch shall said ; negro to roe, if taken m tna stare, or stnted previous to the first dv b - Ju l r utv .Dollars it tasen oui i iuc uvc,r u i ft .k- k ftlr r,?i 4.i..;.,, ud f ;:-l rrahkhaco. Feb. 25, 1825. 36-lm.: " " j " ' ' . .','J.; U". . 1 , yvyyr ' ' f.i-v Vr-'COTlilUW J , - ,Bin(tf-, 'n'ii''iif-'" i4- ' . v Jn li- C y ::. ' ' v a October last. a Nern man !mnfiwa!i ; ;,- . ,x- . yrr ..Va:- C' - ' ' 1 ' ' teet and. wide anartAV ho .calls1 ht name: v . ' . :,'JYfvV'a',?Wf ' 'r-V-' "- iAW -: -: ". yjAKyifaM.cdmmU;ed;?o.the Jailof ' ' ;. ,m:onc-) ,w tlw 24t)nlay . , . v January. iat a negro man named C.LAS; I GO W,' about ,feet,v2 o3 ib'thes higli'blacfc ' 1 complected, and says he belongs to Ueorge l I " T-T J " 1 .S W VUVI (111 1 IIC U lltl !.".'- l eqUjSted to conve'fqrward, prove property, pay charges; arid take said fel lo w awa v. . rr: -;,y - B. Mpjmis; jailor. 1314f ffIlE. Subscriber has. Qpeixed a' Hi?use f f S . Entertainment for the recettion oftnu'el- lers and others, at the Cross Ho ds in Pranlc-: J -Tin county, lm.mediaft-Jy-cn the Sta'je road leading from 7?aleigh toLewisbirrg,;22 milci froni, die fo.nn;Jr;and & miles frora Vhe latter phi ce-;. . He informs. the''pubc that T.ejwiU be prepared at'all; times tq raccCinmodatVthose V V:: - .:yJAMKS'D. HOSS. s Franklin co. March 1st. ltf 25. .t'Sw. , Ph fill w i im it mr yN justice to m i thought pron ght proper uie right ot all the property possession; in and that ;i am the enly i ar.owherrof said property Jthertfor A will pay no debt of; W "persons cohtrictirnr Dut my own. hut mv hwn " ' ' " - - l' ' ' ' i-c MA RTH V P ANN' IL t! Chapel-Mill, March 16. - i ,y .tay. V .T7I NTH RED nn.ih ti inrl ?n bj lord County, on the .24th- llecemher orse;. dark. . ho ten years old, has white sots, on his feet, ja blaze in his face. and white spots on hTs back - Guilford County, w - U4ia a kuiuvi v'.-.j:ift.6urdi;i On the Gape-Fear River, between Fay-. y etteville and AVilmingtJjn. ' f is mv; intention to recMTmfence the 1 .Works for the Improvement of the Cane- Fear , River between Favetteville and 'Wii- mington, as early as tlie season will admit. Aiiy number of labourers who choose to api j ply will find immediate -employment. - '; T. , . :: Owners ofNegroes will do'wll to embrace (. r this opportunity of engaging tfiem'irra v0rk Jf wnere tne wages are liberal arid; proinptly paid' the ' provisions " are wholesome and a-' 7 it concern: yselfand my friends, 1 have, j to make it khown. th.it i bundarrt, and every Attention wid be paid to ' . their clennlinefis and hea'th. ; O r, 'tkf'f''-1 - -'j HAMILTON FULTON, March 9. S9tf State pngioecT; ' State 6f,X6YVv Ccbnajj ':'J-'""v-v" raslt-ounty.-V I ' - Court of PIeaa.rWl Quarter Sessions, ' J v j-.e'viruaiT l ernv ! 25. eyruay I erm, I 25, ' C r, -y Originii! Attachment, t - -: T levied on lind. r 5 ' , e S ' - V '. . .'- Geo Cooper, - "s V9.i Hopkins Rice fai appearing to tlie satisfattiohlbf the Coutt iter Sesstons to be held for the Coyr.tv of Nash,' at the' Courthouse Xashyille; 6h tlie second Mcrtdav of Tnv r.vt url r,.uA -A fUtA.. t.v i-jil. j , line, cat we, win oe. ReaM ex pane.vand fridg I mynt final granted. " ; Wit'iesa Ilenrv RIbunt, i Clerk ofourstid Court, at Orcein NishviUk on the 2d Monday of l pbrua,in Uhet4pth.y' year cf American Independence, ;ahno. ddni." C. c"l , nr. adv.' 55 25. -V"'. .'':. H 38 .4m Eligible- Stand on rayetteyille'Streer recent y occupied by oha It. Ilendonr as a Grocery hiore; 'Apply lo W; U. Gales Ralfirrh.i Uarrh U.'.-' - '-.' . lor , "3PAKEN up hnd.cnmmitt ed to the Jail of V Wake Cbimfy; oil lhe24th inst. a Negro Man about 20 years old, styut built, dark complexion who says bis ame is Yp ARLTi and 'that he was bought ,0 t 'ol. btanles; of Patrick county,-Va hya' Mramrae!: who MC u"cr uresm some pan oiKeniucxy, has been runauraynore'ttiaf.l2-mnt. The owner is requested iovcome forward,; prove ipropenv, pay cnarges anu tajce inm away. otherwise he wiH be disrsetrbf ik the law directsv "sA!UEfj; If PULLER jailor - t : ICdehriRdatsiTTl .r fL-! : - -oi v 1 . - "l STATU OF NOUtir C AROf JNA. f ;the It General drl off nij; oi4i, a ouaf.4 ui wnniuiswuncr mss uetn eS' . ai.t - k j in tu ni u At, - all chiims for ' Slilitary lnd Warrants for ' service pertonncaby lbecers, and km- fpr tl nl Kn ,fhl,ctnt- iW ' be pre: !y'nxr, yebarredc ;' . .-.; r; yhs jjod ,s eorapijsed of hV Excellency V I th rvrnnr. tin. iWnsnw uni nArimtntj: - the Governor, the Treasurer and Gourptr&lfc cr. 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The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 1, 1825, edition 1
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