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v J- I i "i I Cytale fNor-Oar - I Court of Pleas ami Quarter Sessions,.! .Titus Moore, QripnUttaclimentTpaaI 'tia: House: 1 nisbee. m e 'VA'l Y, V. TXappearingtothesalisfactiopi of theCourt, J. -that taeUetenaam is not a rcsiucui. of ims State : It is therefortf orderetl.that pubrMra, . t'mn be made for three months in the Uafeigh lteister.for the. Defendant to appear at the QfXl Court ot res u uagri.cr ocsiuivf w " held for said County at :t he Cotirt" House' in TarboroughJ on the fourth 'Mbhifajr' of May " next, plead, ausyreror oenmr, or nnai juug ment will be entered against. him. t -i-A r . iVimesi Mich'IHearn, Clerk of said jCourti " at Tarborbugh," the fourth Monday of Febru ary, A. M. HKAuN; C C : ' -TAKEN -UB,- A A committed to the Jail of. this county, 'X on the 21st Sqst. a Negro Felloe up- posed to be a runaway slave, .who says h is name, is Cornelius Janet, and that he has lived - in Kew-Tprfc four or Eye years last past, but "cannot; of. uTJ not name the state, county or town in which he was raised.l He is about hve feet seven inches high, black complex - ion, witl smaT' icafover his right eye, and - and one near the corner of the same, f lis ilress is a drab pea-jacket, blue round ditto, nd duck trowsers. . ; He was brought to'this pjice in the schooner Hetty, Wright, last lrom Charleston. The ownr is requested tQ i come forward, prove property, pay charges ) tand ake him away, ,or he will be deait with as Ujc law directs, -j . v-,-v .... . ; ,JOS. QATtUF.TT, Shff". tVasIunRtori countV, Nov.2J,J824. -19-6m -r , THAT on Monday, .the 11th day of April nex';.l)y .virtiieof a Deed of, Trust bear? ijiff date. on the 17th day of Januarr,M&22, ' will be 'aokl for ready money, at tlc Store of "llliam Harrison, in the County. of tranklin, Two Tracts or parcels of JUAND, lying in the couoty afores-'id, adjoining the lands of the sanl YVflliamHarrison,' John Carpenter nd others containing four hundred acres, more ff l-ss. -" Vr'-'i'Vc"'.-".: ..'Also, the tolIowingEfiKOES, named as follow; : jne nep:ro woman nameil Nancy, one negro girl named 'tlachael, one negio girl nnmed Narcissa, one negro boy named Patrick, one negro girl named Nancy, and twont-gro men named. Charles and Isaac. - t The above properly bein conveyed to me . in trust,. I shall convey only such title to the same as I am authorised to do- by iid deed. N 3VMT- IIOLUNGSWOKTH, Trustee. - "Franklin county. 21st Feb. 1825. 34 7w Y Negro .Woman VINA ra-awny from U Y i. me some time m the month of June last. Vhc has lost her lefthand, amidclld sized ne gro. ged abouJL 35 years, quit6' black, some of her-iipper fore-teeth out. . It is supposed she' will endeavor to get to Norfolk in Virgi nia, as she was raised by Jesse Armstrong within 15 miles of Norfolk.! I expect some evil dishonest person gave her a pass, vh;ch perhaps,- may . have every .appearance of a , genuine one. Hut as she is so v-rv notable, 1 hope that ome honest citTzcn will discover the imposition, and write me a line to Somer rieldPost Office, Guilford county,' N. C. (BrucVsK Roads, ) ami for their trouble I will handsomely reward them. . , v JAMES FIERCE. March 11, 1825. St ' WILL be sold at the, Coiulhouse of Hyde county, 'on the last Monday of April . next,the following Tract s of La nd, or so much thereof as-wilFpay; the. Taxes' due thereon with all accruing costs for the year 'lb Jo : iaz Cason G bbsand otlier)?, . , 50 do bv Jos. Watle, adjoining Isaac Tay lor and others. 1 , ; - ; 140 do Richard Illnes, adjoining Washing ton Gibbsand otfiers, 300 do Wrierht C.-SUnlv, adjoining J. B Jasper. ' - - - ' 100 do property of. Jno. Mayson's heirs, adjoiningJno. Lnslv s heirs and the lake. ? March 30. IIKMtY OlBRS.SliflT. L State of North-Carolina, Rockingham Counfy. Tn Equity Fall term, A. D. 1824, . Charles Mills, . Matthew Mills & others. rr appearing to the Court, that William, T. Mills Menan Mills, "Win. F. Ellington ant 'his wifAFr.tnces, Walter Ingram and hin wife . Martha, Mary Lanmore and.Sarah I .anmore, part of the defendants in this case, are mhabi tants of otlier States z H is therefore ordered, ' ! that publication be made for 6 weeks succes sively, in the Raleigh Register, for tuedefend- ns to appear at the next Court of Equity to be held for. the county of Rockingham at the court-house in Wentworth, on the sixth Mon- . dav. &fter the fourth Monday In March next, then and there to plead, answer or de mur to complainant's bill, otherwise it will be taken pro confesso and beam ex parte s to . them, , J VS. T. MOREHEAD, C.M.E. ' . Wentworth, Dee. 22, 1 824. 19-6 w. LASTNIGHT FltOM TniS CITY, . A -rbricrht Mulatto Man; about 25 years of ajreJ about 5 feet 6 inches. high, well built, black straight hair, named tiharles, be- Jongingtothe Estateofthe ltc Dr. J. Battle had on blue Broad Cloth, and had other good clothes with him, and will probably pas's for a freeman. Said Negro carried with him a yel- lf.r borrel Horse, belonging to saui estate, b yvars old this Spring, about five feet high, in eood order, his hind feet white, has a star in his forehead and a thin switch tail. His Ears pretty large .; , walks and naces well. . He al- ' , t .' ir. jii 1 i so arrieu wuu mm an oia sauuie anu a gooa Bridle. ' J l.i, . . A handsome Reward will be given to any person who shalL apprehend , said mulatto, And lodge him in, any Jail, and gjVv notire thereof to the Subscriber. A Reward will, ilso be given fur the Horse. , . j. . - GUEEN BOBB1TT. ' Raleigh, March 21, i-, . , 41 TO the Jail in Ashborough, N. C. in Dec. 1824, a Negro Man, as a Runaway, about fiye feet ten inches high vtht a eorei Under his . right eye has lost some of'hisr teeth, Says ! his name is BARLEY, that he was sold by ;.Thomas W illiams, son or Elias Bailess. ' t, " ; . SH.S DAVIDSON, Jailor. ; 824i6ino. ! -; . v. ;".;V,;-J!JLANKAVARIlANfJra . . - -"v: for sale at thi office. - -v- man m n i am TT AVE RECF4 VEDy, per . sliiihs' Canada; JUL! Florida, nd'New?Yprt; fronV ;Liver pool,' tlieir. Spring-Assortments -of tliaboye Articles, comprising ey line. MWIuch 'hey otter tor sale on1 a gool terms as any House in the Union.' Merchants who have been iri the, habit of purchasing, in New-Y ort win nna ii. lorj-uieir lnief esv w call ana examine tueir Awunuicui. .. Petersburg, March 22.; 425w Price $2 Bound. qr GALES. & SON have just received a 9M few. copies of the above U'ork, wljich contains a selection of -Sermons froni the jtiatuscripts of the . following .l)ivines,' viz. Rev. Dr. Caldwell, 'Kev Adam Empie, Rev WiU'am Hooper,: RevL Aathur IJuist of S. C. Rev. John S. Capers, Do. Rev. Elea-ser Har- is,.Uo, .Kev Benjamin M. Palmer; Do. Rev, Andrew. Flinh, Do. Rev.' lienj, Gildeivlieve of GeprgiaTRev. Oliver llulberd. Do. Rev. Na- tlian S. Beman, Dp. Rev.! Aaron W. Iceland of ?. C..Rev Allan M'Dougald, Rev. Francis umnuns f Georgia and Rev Richard .rur man of South Carolina. 'XvJ TIHO the Jail in Asbbero N. C. in Decem- I ber 824, a" Negro JIan, as a Runaway; about 5 feet 10 inches high, with a sore unf;U r his riffht' eve ; has Jbst some of his teeth Says his name'is BARFLY, that he was sold by Thomas Williams, sonot bii.isUajies SILAS DAVIDSON, J&vr ! Nov, 1824. 6mo.;i ' ' - iilto lasonic TiOtteYy, Authorised hy Special Act of Assembly, for the benefit of ' . COLDEN FLEECE LODGE, No. 74, N. C. SCHEME. 1 Prize' i , $3000 is -: $3000 1 ' 2000 is 2000 2 i : 1000 is -2000 5 ' 500 Is- 2500 10 100 : is . 1000 -20 50 is 1000 100 . ! 10 is; 1000 1500 - 5 is .7500 1639 Frizes! ' 20,000 2361 Blanks ! . ' , - 4000 Tickets at $5 is :" $20',000 Drawing to commence in Miltojt. as soon as a sufficient numberof , Tickets Siiall have been sold -Superintended by the following Managers .- i- ' AjLEX'R. HENDERSON, JAMES RAINEY, ARCHIMEDES DONOHO, JOHN R, CLARK, THOMAS L. STEVENS. SAMUEL W ATKINS. - Orders for tickets, post paid, and enclosing the Cash, will bev thankfully received and punctually attended to by the Treasurer hi Milton, N. C. . ! .'"' Tickets Five Dollars each; Tickets to be had from Agents residing in the. -different towns, villagy3 and public places throughout tie State. I .' ' By Older of the Managers, PHILIP IlTIIOMAS Treas'r. From unavoidable circumstances, the Sale of the dwelling house, with some other of the property advertised tor the 3d M.ircii.h.iS been postponed Until Jo7iuy the 18M of April, being Court day, when will be again orl'ered to the highest bidder, on a credit ot 12 months the purchaser giving bond with approved se curity, that new ami elegant MANS!ON,with all its appurtenances, the property of the late Dr. Littleton . Coleman, adjoining the town of Warrcnton. There is nearly nine acres o I tnd belongi ug thereto, a part of w hich is in woods ? tjjLC Hou.se is two stones, some of the rooms of which are elegantly finished witl Venetian windows. The situation is extreme ly pleasant, oeing tne nignest eminence any where near the town j I and the Kitchen, Sta ble and Smokehouse," are of the best kind. Tilery is no doubt but the purchaser of the . ... - . aoove vaiuaole property, can maice an ar rangement with the heirs, by .which a longer indulgence tor a part of the purchase money may be obtained. LIKEWISE; At the same time and place ii'ill be Sold, A number of other unsold articles belonging to said estate. JNO. W. MOSELEY,Ex'r. March 4. 39 tds State of North-Carolina. -Haywood Count v. Superior Court of Law, second Wednesday after, the fourth Monday, in September, itTJ4. - ; John Crow is. James HollaruVs heirs. -WJBfTf JEREAS iti appears to the satisfaction T v f of the Court, the defendants James Holland, 'Hum Sophia Perkins and Cynthhi Rhodes, heirs of James Holland, dee'd, are inhabitants of. -another government : ' it is therefore ordered by tlie Court, that publica tion be made three months in tlie . Raleigh Uegister, tliat the aforesaid defendants, ap pear at the next Superior Court of Law to be held for the county of Hay wood, at the Courthouse in Waynesviiie, on the second Wednesday after the fourth Monday in March next, then and there to plead, answer or de mur; otherwise judgment -will, betaken pro confesso, ind the! cause will be heard ex parte. . ' -. 1 ! . ' 106 ' JOHN B. LOVE, C- IL S. C. State of North-Carolina, Franklin County. Superior Court of Law, October Term, 1824: Willis J6ries, adrnr.de boni3 non"- on the estate of Tigoal Jones Petition in jr. decJd. " (the nature 1 w, j , "r of a bill of Edward Pride and Jas. Grant, j review, . Ex'ors.of Redding Jones , dec. J T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Edw ard. . Pride, one of the Defend, ants in this case resides beyond the limits ofj this State It is ordered, by the Court, tliat publication berriale in the State Gazette for three months, that unless fie be and appear before' the 'Judge of 6uz Superior Court of law to beheld for the County. cf Franklin, at the'jCburt House in Louisburg,on the second Mondavi after -the; fourth Monday in Marcli next then and there to answef the Complai- hantVtietifoni'f the petition "will be taken Witness Nathan Patterson, Clerk of the ?S0ht Kvier SbeSkX LUSCPfvC. c. said- Court; at ofnee the second Monday after the fourth M.ondav m Sc N. PA1TLUSON,. Lj- atate ot JNortH-ijarolinai h , ' Montgomery county. ,,r:1 fFTAKEN UP on the 30th, ilay of Deeember; fl. J$24 by XarkIigh; livmg on the wrtd leading from Sallsbttry to Allehton,Fon Pedee lilt Cf lltU 1UUUiJ I MV4-VV1 WAMV former pracer; oppositecthe 'vnarrowsofthehate Gortd? paper,) is telieveu ttK le Yadkin River, on the sputlv westkde .aidA.t spot under the rrian,e,5ome white on the back bupposeuio w ran oy uiu ltt'.hinil fmif nihil. - thn frrli lTTnl fnnr Ml splits as to resemblejl forked hbofi' ;.fAp - prased to dollart i RICHARD. STOKER. Ranker . - .? " . ' . ' ...' State o Xwti-CaioB& ... .- v.: . Wayne CDunty. . . ; , . , . A. wrtLKb. was entered ontne 5tniy JiooJoon '41: the2istday?f February 1825, by Mat. tliew Fulffhem. 'one Mare amKColtl the Mare judged to be seventeen or eighteen yeari old. flesh mark as follows V- a bright,' re! with a white spot on her forehead, a wiute rfng around her. right ear, blind in her left! eye, her, left hind toot white, about four feet eight or nine inches high. The Colt two vfnra old next soriner. a briHit sorrel. ""a bricrlit streak m the race and under her belly, . T , u, --r, - a:out nCT xeei ui,ju, uom jow m nesn. - saii Fulghem lives on the Great Swamp, about fifteen miles north of Wavnesboroufh. ' v.-- URIAH LANGDON, Ranger. ' tttt:qf-Xbrt-Caifoma,lbJ: Rutherford County.' . - In Equity Fall Term, 1824. Jas. fridges, "1 . T3. Injunction. Auocustvis Sacket.J ; .. 1 2T appealing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant" in this case is n6t -an inhabitant of this Sfate : It is therefore ordered, that publication be 'made for tifree Svw"? -5 dy in tlul KP-j notihying ium to appear ut the next Court of Equity to be held for the cou -ty of Ruther ford, at the court-house in Rutherfordton. on the vd Monday after the 4th Monday of March next, and there and then to answer plead or demur, orornpl.iinat's bill will be taken pro confess j 'and 'set for hearing ex parte. T. F. BIltCHETT, C 8c M. 11 ALEIGII 11EGISTEII. FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1825. 1'he City, Commissioners ; will meet at 4 o'clock in the afternoon of Mon day next, at the office of the Intendant of Police i when such free coloured persons as have not jet obtained permits of residence arc expected to attend. AjtVe understand that certain dealers ... ''.!. . f with theUanksof this Citv; who reside i . w ' ---. tn the country, have, forsome time past. .i!!en into a practice which, tiiough lunc witlioutany mischievous purpose,' 3 altogether unjutitiab!e,and for which, hey subject themselves to the penal- tics of the law. Some of these dealers; when they have found it inconvenient to see their 15ank becunties, have tak- en upon themselves the privilege of r.i i if- i signing the names of their absent friends to their renewal Notes. This, in a few instances, has been "proved, and in ' others it jias Strongly bceu SUspacted to be the case. We mention. this circum- stance,. in order to prevent like prac- tice-in future, as we learn, tiiat those - - who have the management of these Infof sentiments and phrases utterett loosely in put an eua to tnis practice, to inaKe an ... , . .i . , i example of the first person who shall a gain olfend in this respect ; and when iris known thu&to sijrn another's name to a ISote, unless authorised to do so by a regular power of attorney, and that t i m t 1 - - - power pe loured with the isariK at which such Note is negotiable, is, or srery, it is hoped, that hereafter no one will have the temerity to do an act of this kind. Our citi.zens will observe, that Mr. Taylor, the celebrated Dramatic ' Ven triloquist, will perform mcMrs. Jcters long room on Monday evening next and from the favorable accounts which we have seen in the papers published in the different places where he has ex . . . . hibited his extraordinary power,, not only asa Ventnloquis,t, out as a vocal- 1st and Dramatic Performer,' we have no doubt of his Eivins entire satisfac- tion to his auditors. ,.lv renvoi inf.rmai x . ek Nation of Indians, sAVeJwvc recen tion from the Creek 5 confirming in the most ample manner the reprerentations of Col.-pLamar. The Indians are quiet, notwithstanding the exertions that have been made by white men to stir them up to acts of violence, j sr ' Alt accounts concur in the statement that the mission of Col. Lamar has been proouve of the happiest eflects.- I Ad lans no w. understand what are the benevolent intentiorfs, of ; the President iii ' rclaUin toW' .:--dv:thevare . - . r .Y, ' ; j: i ; nt intentions, ot : the Tresident tin tbVt! and-Hhevare I'z ;C2'.r f ut - t.'" i"t ; to regard w th distrust the re- !eain0;!. WW Psentationsf those whose first object is their own advantaje-asd whose last its ihe'iwel tarei? and1 Iiapplncs of fnd i C:.K-;if4v- r--: f real r with the Crleelt tnxl ians. fsa a I Cherokee lands, situateHa a fine and be obtained a . . . ; . J and. when Georgia: will become, in point 0f nobulationl a well "as exfenVof tor I v 1 . ; . 3 ... , . ntori uxie of the great stafes ;ol the union. ?lnr; c:;-?d" : ; ,. -. , ;. I - appointment by THE JrR jSID2JCT.""" hjh MontWmerv: of THrfcftnn enunlv 11 " loniRomer.v' r JacKSOn county I Geo. to be Aeif fur ihu Cherokee ria- trTof Indjafis' iri the l oom of Joseph 1 - - . v " 'rerV McMinn, deceased. M exico, Th e aome n ( a t ion of d u Mi . , i l,e9 coniempiateu by the uvlexican Co,- verninent on American cotton nianu- facturea, is said to have been abandon ed, in consequence of. a representation Alvarado. While the U.S. corvette John Adams was on her late expedition iri the West Indies, in January,' one of the barges unuer ui. rjERsoN was ueiacncu irom 1 - T i T . 1 1 ' 1 ": 1 her for the purpose, of cruizing within the Colorados-reefin search of pirates, v . v 1 It was apprehended for some time: that ,Kn i nt .k,c r .ri v - ' W e are happy to learji.from the Frank lin Gazette, that they were not lonS since blown ashore ;at Santa Rosa oft the harbor of Pensacola, and that tho' the boat was wrecked, the lieutenant an;i his crev are safe. I Shameful Fabrication. -It no wrap Dears Ysavs the National Inteilie-eneer, that the letter which has been circulat- ng in the newspapers, purporting to give ah account of a private conversati on of General Jackso n,' held at Wash, insfon, -Pa. last fall, is a slieer fabrica tion, no such letter having appeared in the. Nashville Whig, from which ft is said to have been copied. The imputa tion originated in a paper in the West of Virginia. The author of it deserves exposure and punishment. For once in our lives, we have the satisfaction of fully concurring in the'Views of the Ka. tion'al Gazette, vvliich sneaks of this subject as follows : - rnnvfinf;nT1:n f nrai jAricov are renort- eh has been copied intdi several newspapers from the Nashville Whir. We read that let- ter in Dnef the Western journals eight; or ten davs ago, but abstained from noticing it, 'because believedit to be spurious, We are under tlie same impression now, & think that those editors who are not 'persuaded' of jt? 8nuiiiirjs ought not to circulate it. No friend of the General could have communica- ted, for the public, such' matter as it contains ; an enemy is not to be trusted in the case ; arid, nt lpst. tap unaiitnorized nromuljration convivial intercourse, tlcsenes no counte n;inrf If thr lttpr it a mere lirinostiire or ' - - false in its content?, the fraud must bqeonsi dered as detestable." . -To the facts which we are about to state (say the editors of the National IntelliencerJ we ask the serious atten tion of our readers, and particularly of those who have aiithorfty to reform the grievance. The number of cases on the docket of the Supreme fourt, at'the comitiencement of the late. term, was one hundred and sixty-four- Of these. with all the labor devoted to the bust ness, but. 58 were argued and decided being one-fifth -only .of the - whole number : so that, upon an average, the necessary time for obtaining a decision on an appeal to the Supreme Court, tinder present circumstances,:, no matter how urgent, how importaut, or universal in its operation, must bejir year? a de- lay operating to the denial of justice fr litis evil theremust be i remedy,- It ought not longer to be deferred by a merc .iifferenceof opinion as V the mode and measure of the remedv. If the Judges of the Supreme Jourt are ln6tre!ieved of the du tie1 oft Circuit Judges," in part at least, .thev cannot iiseiiarge meir niguer anarmore impor 7 ju.Idngin the last risort, with justice to the parties, to the coun- trv, or to themselves. - ,: ' . . T- .Transtlvaxia NiyiR8iTt----Ve have received a Catalogueof the Offi cers and Studcntsof the Transylvania University, at Lexington Kv; for Jan- 1825. it exniDiis- a conunuauon oi the prosperity, and increasing atien fi t0 education, which we have heretpfoi fion ore had occasion to remark in 'that rejnon; Theiumber of students is exactlybO, of: whom 2T0 arel from Kentucky, 44 from Tennessee, S3 from Alabama, 22 fto,n fi 17 iom l:1? At issis&tnni. 14 frmn Louisiana. I SI rom from -I ennessee, S3 from Alabama, i (l6m P!" 17 iom l1? M ississippi, 14 from Louisiana,lSlr o v Caibfidiii Missouri, andjhe rcmaiuderTrom -10 other States-and countries. Of siheJ whole 'number of Stadents, re in Hif Medical Cl Class. 1 in the Senior w-1; 50 ltheLar Class. in the Senior ' we had ia&t" year, "and jitill gj$. Wtr inreliitK' ' vias? juiu oo iii uie wuiiiur juias?. ti;e ..'r 'J follotpiwjcjsyripe ;. ' vThe numb W from v . t '':' Jr; the rprexdjisgi tear. wTh . prospects ot . the Cti4crsit? nver were- as flitferingV ! Tk 1 never were the benefits of educauon' aud vt fThel first'1 Colombian vc'I hicli ever, waved a flasroa Britiih shores; wafti v the JosephinJ front Lasuira 'Captaiti . ,r '; ' .... V . ;i T 4 ' ':" :.'v Professor KveVett is to deliver ah O.- ration in Concotdi Mass.. (juvrthe; 19ti 4f AprU;nexrif in cbmniemoratiori. of th fiftifth anniversary of the bu-ttlc of Con cord. 'V. -V. y v t-y..-t - vt forick' Mill bcih fihishedt' nayj. gratinn of the Saluda tqk Abbeville l?a Laurens distritls is now of)cri A boaj; H r V J : ! with forty 'bales of Cottoit, ihaV libw '''"-! : - i descend from Cambridge. ti Charles- ; f i !, , ton,: passing "'three canals and tdii 'locks ; --X on the Saluda dneanul and five locks , .' on the Congaree and the San tee canal, M f ' ; and -thirteen locksj th.us joveroiniiii an elevation of 207 . feet, , in, 20 miles of canal," -From the JS'antucket Jnqxtirer ;' Who has sailed over - 870,000 Miles ---CapK Bijamin frorjSf sailed from this port irv the year '1783, and ha continued in yanouj niari time cfapla' raeutstill the year .182- being4l years1? seven Only, of which he lias passed ar. home. ' During this period; (34 yeais, he i'has-miade the following voyasres : 'f Utic to. i,onuorij four to the; coast of Guinea ; Five to the Hraxjls and Af rica ; Eight to the Pacific Ocean ; Oiic to' the West Ihdies One t( the Grand Bank ; One, to the AV.V Cyast:bf : Canton ; . iu accomplishing Vwhichi : he : has sailed ;,by computation, 4 879,DC(f mnes ! ' lie has, passed v ype Horn 16 times ; the Capeof Good Hope 'twice circumnavigated tne eioue twicc-5 visit ed nearly -ill the ports on the coast of Chili and Peru : the N. W. coast of America, New HolIandYNcw Zealand Canton, and more than forty Islands iu the South Atlantic and Pacific Oceans obtained . fifteen, thousand, barrels of spermaceti oil : and four thousand bar rels whale oil never having hail a man . killed on board his vessel, nor a-bono ; of one of his .uien broken by a whale This vetemn of. the sea, who.is. sill vigorous and active, ";hasvtravelled a. the average rate of three miles per hour,, night and day, for thirty-four years. Capt.U.S. 'Gerry.' tffthe brig Charles it Eljcfit -of Boston, with the Presidents of -two of the Boston Insurance Companies, liave publicly' made their acknowledgments; and returned thanks, ' for the 1 genefiAis aid received front ; Capt Clifford of the llritisli frig-ate Kuryalurf; his officers and men, for : assistance rendered: to the Charles anl Klleh whco iii distress, iu the Island of Milo in''.the.fedi)i'rn an(:.'" For this purpose Capt. Clifford detained his own : vessel seven days, and the whole of the tim'V from M'pntv n pinil v tnrn frrtn fn- fi.!n-o,i wrr'e. frhnnvpi in malrtno-Trflrft -tit 1 h ' Krlr k .r The, knowledge of suchctsof national civil- 7i.J t ity and friendliness, should be more txteii' y-'L t sively diffused than common acknOwcd :f. ments ot service rendered ; anit we have plea-v ' sure in lending .our aid to give further pubH;:;r. -city to this act of comity and good feeling'..1' . . i .'tr: Tiv ,ri';',r:'.;' Ties Point Military dcadswy.Kt the et- - amirition iii June last, the. n; imbef of Cadet from each State at West Pcuit, vwasfouhl to-,, be as follows, bein- iilaify; in propOvtion td the number of mrnbera in Congress from each state, viz; From 'Maine 7, kcw IIam shire 7, Massachusetts 15, Ithode island .2, Connecticut 6, Xermont 9, New; York 3 J, New Jersey 7, Pennsylvania 29, Delaware 2t Jlaryland 10, Virginia 24, Nocth-Chr6linr,13, South Carolina 12; Georgia 8, Kentucky! 14, Tennessee 11, Ohio 12, Louisiana. 4. Kdiann 5, : Missouri 4, Alabama 5, Mississippi 5, llJinoUf, Mlchijan 2, 1'loridaS, Bistrictof Coi4inbIa. ,1 $2C " ". oMMUNlibiTE.''" "V-' ' -VV .-' . .. - . ..'. We ksrh with pleasure that tlie Aiaoeja- , tion; in this city, int end giving a Dramatic, en tertainment about thetpmmertcement f lbs ensuing Week ;.-' Vhat adls peculiar in! rst to the occasion is, that the' Society will be aidf d In thejr efTors to arotife the public, by , the talents of Mrs. mrd t!ie MlssV McUsior These ladies richV deserve, and )n every tc tioja of the State , where they have been merl the-!atrbnage of a generous .phblicTlw lovers fl harmony rhay culculate on a. rich feast from the exercise ofthevcll known,,vo cat powers of Mr. .Mcllride ( and wc do nut exafffrerate, when we sav,- that, whether a regard Miss McBride'rf talents' a evinced iii the just conception of herauthor jneawng correctnss ot reading, propriery ore e.ii very, arid, n fine, creneral felicity ot manner, have not "- seen, - 011 our '. boards, .any fetnals equally entitled to our prajsCii V ; 7 ,. Miss C: McBryde a an .interest jne - Cttl? ,f-.f. gtfl, and cannot jiliiii; crntnhnlinJxrgely to the entertainment of the. eVenin,.' ' - ? -; Tlie selections for ihe veninirare biirhlv i judiciwis beilig "tb celebrated VU i i ' . . Tax stbikoes; wmi iue J-arce.oii ex DATrVtn th Vnio;" and other nter.', . ainrhents, as will be more full' expressed ii the bills of the day; j .' :fv H '..- ; A CiTlZlC. Italeigh, March 51st. vifear Germantbn, l'a. "on the 20tb ' iDstavf, in l he 78th year of his ge, Thomas' Forrest, Vnstinguished'l?evoluiicnary-cfficcr anif latelv a Member of ConirresS; - t - : 1.- n: f4 ; '" Id A- ( 1- - of the Bank of Virgin in Jetertbarg,.and k one ofUieldest'and most resT)ectaUle-c'.a V iv'':''''?.-V'rl': v;v,- jn'Hrr ' , . . V a" "I i.' f ,."vl i - v"1 it-- J 4
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 1, 1825, edition 1
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