, ..K.. . . . .. - .:"- . ?s v -a .- .:"-.'. S - r t l'V t "V -v A V b? developed themantoldVJ paS$ ieweaiW'tfilf o-1 repository or ucjmis.; 0 ! bear Its vast import", ye waves M ye Tic tidmrt arc dfar taiUcli;lrtilouf toul. . . - . - .1 . I . . .4 : I EE-EtXCTlON OFJAMES.MAUrSW, rait' . Aiiiiion tnp lower hit J0irluit creit, . A HtPsrtv aLindoa iU-acali r ; . ; Ta iJ.c ? oJce of the Tcoplff, so cleulj exprtit W - Vd Paifk7U, wLeiem with cVcrjvsIoJ rr ' u Your t!U , ur actian id ur.iton floWT A w.rmM LLiLertv'a LeAtenh flame. - - - Cn Fracdom'i rat baae kc cur 3IADIiON I-; "' " aiaxhlt ' . ; - . ... " IfMrlliirit. tcnatincs around ihe triumpli of Truth ahc wirtt lier ; ' - -bright xrand,. ' h'f. ; f -"ji "" J'out; fully, your roadneiaio boMndj , Tbof Atbio ihfvatf air ahlp to orirhelzd.' ' . . . And Humor's rode breath CtUtihcvravo'. . r wc arctaitorour nioiaam laaeiiueueiro x'; Z ;Ourbaxt from destwcuoK U sivcf i- j ' . . "VTllcL tl. wnlte falls of Commerce-'acain are : .." " r yufurrd, : . ... 1 1 - : And.pice to" our ahortf aball return, - TLen War to Tartarean gulfa anall be hurl'd i And Discord's foul torch cease to fcurn. ? "And see Agriculture its blessings extend, , Tc iU mt-o the Weaart shall yield,' " - 'Culuratioa a&d JCature their cHarts1' shall : blcod; ' r . And the Sirxxap 'be" a bright.waylng Eeld. . "Waauricturt4, thit true rhilosopher's Vhjcii transmutes jrb&it touches to gold ilalJ trac&fer from the tlbc, the Thame and the Uhoree, " . As much wcalUi as cur cofTcrs can bold : , Raiie,-risfe the loud Pxan Our country i. , .. ; Savd 1 .- "-- ' f Proclaim it e Winds as re blow.: The Pilpt who 6ft the rude tempest bis TriumpiianUy stands on proir. ' TKun tli flciton Patriori REPUBLICANS ! BE VIGIL Ahff ! V'c have onctasingHv declared anc: -still dec'are thtt the crxmsanes of Br: tainthe eneYivcs of the; UhI6n qod cf the happiness aou commercial prctper ity ol Aroerica,. have never given o Tcr dieir treab)nablc design of array iag the AcfA-gainat the South and the South against the North. Altho foiled and grievously discomfitid bj the tasur of the Presidential eledion they still have hopes ; and arc encou- raged und supported by die British in ?dltxirpbra.ofWt5iit"and in all thciriplots of sowing diicontenty dis tnutf and discord among the people, "A late London paper, the Courier, their HOPES rctt o'ti the tttmltractifig influence cf the FEDE K AL is TS ! This 13 , speaking so plain thit we perfectly urolertand it, But we need not kave recourse to En 'glish newspaper. The Centinel of Saturday spea hnguagc which xvi aUo under stent!.' ' ' It says1 It ift iio olemnly as cciuintd that THE; PEQPJ-E of these Sute; (ih? N Eugfccd'Statcs) ' are alive ti"u comrnoa interest! and awake to the project of di riding their aCecuoxi3& prostrating diclr strength. It shews N&v-Engl md)one and indi vUibUy (a French phrase-ofyiic.jr2 Jonff since rcrxTercd contemptibre) Keis TorJe and is'exv cJerseu as a great ptopie unnec scjutmer! as wen as tyrecu Tbu i far the pentinel. : Let us , now pohcy and xnerrir,anu capable of gir ing that form and pressure" to their ' tlaxs hcbthccccasicjivt:iit recuirc consider its meaning acd drift. f .t XCcw-Engbnd it seems.thcn,i b "a ' great people united in sentiment the ptf4 eJ vshich is that in election-for govern? r half voted fsr'ene candidate end Ihjf for the ether J and tne Re publicans have p(0ject for dividing the aficctiens if the people, most stri kinrly txcruplifiedi beiuxe inhe late Chntonian conhtton !j t J ..t. ' , The real truth la,; the' Republicans, i n XC c w -Es gl ind arc cue and indivisl tie ia their wishes to canryoa'theVar riih vigour, a Tew childish .t upes ex tcptecl. ; Nev'Oirbrklxyhofc voted fo Mr. CiirJzn frorn very difTcrent views that scree of ui tnd,i$ lugged io a j ap: -toated by th me'sentirntntj than tvVici nothing cab b: mure false. ' . Their views arc merely Iccal. ! As to the" form and eressure," .which the Centir.el spcaln of wc would . h a. ely remark ihatiftrie irri should . pass over a certaio Jineso alio make aYiagle move towards pressure, the v'touted Republicans; the unsophtstica .Cted friends of America, the fords of - the so'i) 70uld pre thi- hardest," and . - cruih traitors ta dust. . ,a i - ih Halifax, Btationtvouid co-opcralcr .laJt i ''and we .presume that Wdmind -VVarres it hoio i at B ekj tD A busily engage J to lorwaruuig ujcsc which.be dououess cxpecw-.tne coo KTzdoTiGTvurft aninishhfiedJuariersoftiiiiK 6ood frfnapes.mU: A,. ;V , . . K Beonyouuard Artieitcan I Your rnalignant4 enemy .without ; and. your treasonable one withinj rieyer sleeps. Withouc fe utmost cautiotx you may receive a wound M between the joints of-your arronar.'N'With'ydur vigil - 1 . t -.w. anccijs aniriiatcawitri inisnopw, wua heaven nere ;ave to roin such 4 country, and to a eountryjjnch a' pepi pie to' leave It . miserable." . Vtrtuodt fndiridaalafe aomctimcs .miserable to be remuncratV !hereafte'r ; 'but a virtuous nation is never leftiserable for vice cither debasses iWor"'4 right eousncss exake'th it" forever ! ' TUE IMPORTED 'HORSE STRAP, ' tS IN FIXE ORDERS . ' HE will stand the ensuing year at Mr. Fro bei Coliiers, S rtiiles from Waynesboro Con Newe River) and will cover Mai es on his utij, sxcornmodating terms. STRAP, for conectucss of symmetry, rteat beauty, per formances on the British Turf, acknowledged ( superior racing blood, ana as a toa: geuer, w.H, I presuire, stand in the ett;m:ihoii of un iasv:d judges h gbcr )un any other Horse, in .America. .Strap has not or.ly come from .he hist lacirg S'.pck in England, but of the most lare and c!c;a:t. His sire, Bcmng brauh. is 5 feet 3 and a half ii.chel hig'.i i Zachunah, full brother to Bennr;btO'Jgi, 5 feet 4 inches : Ktnjr Firgus, thoir sire,0 lect i inches, and Uia sire Eclipse, of such povcrsl a, 1 .1tfTy iyu lU., DU Ilia WJV -m limn yards H oiuiutes. only rurng at his cm. non rate. &c. Highiler, tLe sire Of Strap's lim, vras not only a Hor&e of uitwmmjit itze, between 5 feet 4 and 5 inches hign) b-t allowed to have been the best Horse ever n England. Strap's dam produced tbe Mo. larid Gelding, b Cavendish, Sr Benranv,ty idingbrcigL, vrua v.ssj frcra his blood and btarjiy.srlcctcd by an'agnt, to send to a Nt- btcraia in RnisU Sac is the dam alsaci j Veaver by Shuitle, wbo at 3 ycais old, yon j 6 times, rumin diffacnt courses, for lirge j urns, and r.ever was beat that year. Strait, ; dam Is nearly full jis ci iu blocd to tbe dam of Joe ai)djck Andewj, two of tbeinosr; celtbratliunnrii tr.at have tvfr appeared or. j the Brttfsb Tu.l, Stc. Uc Fwther particulars will be g'ven in due time. " HENRY COTTEN. " TarbcroV N a Ndv. 30, lfli2- , Six Cents Reward. ; RUN awty irons the la'ascriber on the 19;h day of Nwvcmlxr 1ss a bound Boy by the name of CORNfclLfUS HINE. All per. sons arc fo:wan ed trom harboring said b&y, and any person bringing said boy, to tbe sut. scriber sua! receive (he above reward, but no tbanls. PHILIP OKUTER, llcwan County, Dc 13, 1812. 9l3t : A Caution. " 9 TWO Merr from No;th-Ca?olini, calling , 11m melves John Mathis and Lazarus Math'u, cn tae 19rtrinst. sold me a Mulatto Maa.SIavr crllcd,DlCK. for which ! gave Slid Johu Mathis a Note for-Six Hucdnd Dollars, attested Jboraas Grith, payable two years after da'e with interest; I have since got ooovhtced that said Matbis had no right to said Negro I thtrtfotc forewarn the Citizens of Ncutb. Carolina not to- trade for said Nole, as 1 do not inten J ih pay it. .. V . ARTHUR FENNELL. Besuford District, S- Caxchoa, ") November 2thl812. 6t Thirty Dollars Reward. DESERTED from the PSeicf TaiUioogh some time in the month of October, the fcllowingsoldicrs, for the apprehension and delivery of whom ct any of the Recruiting Posts jnlhts State, the above reward will be given, cr Ten Dollars for each or either, of them viz AlLEN EWELL. ALLEN EV ANSON, and DICKSON SIMMONS'. Alien Ewen was boraJn Pitt county, as aged 39 years, about 5 feet four and a hjtt ipches high, and of a light complexion has grey ees and light ha i, and is by profession a far. mer. Allen Evanson was born in' Philadel phia, is aged, about 21 years, 5 fecXT inehes high, and'ef)! fair complexion has blue eyes and light sandy, hair, and is by profession a schoolmaster." Dickson Simmons was bom in Wayne ; county, is aged about 13 years', 5 feet 11 inches high, and of a light complexion ; has blue eyes and dark hair, -and U by profes sion a farmer. - OS. C. CLIN C H. , Lt. of the 10th Rcgt. of Inry- . WILL-LE SOLD, At tbe Court-ictue im Onslufo County, on the 3i yFridaj in yanujrj next? ar' to nucb tlereifl 'tuKztupaj tce uuxts cue tencenxjof ttx yeart v 1810 and 1811, v'u b tbe expencet if tale, fcfc' r-A Tract of LAN D; lying on Ojiin'a creek; xTx. n said ccuniy. contaicisglu) seres, ad. JoinlAg trie land of .John Mcratfort the pro. perty oftheteits of psbcrn JefTreyi," dec. - X -V Tvv'". Vj AS. THOMPSON, ff.. . ' MISSING , A BCOCofBtJOKS; sent latelr.t - the : fail h Sugr, fromBronswiclc in Virjb::, ad- dresved to Dr. Wra. Chapman,- Greer :' .ro' Guilford coonty.' ..Any information cf. the said Box will hankfolly receiveo! by Dr. Chapman, or at J. Galea's OSce.V - r 7 ;' . -'.,55--- -V; ;-Tecl6.i'U I I XAUJ 1UH jC W m - - - - . - i M I ' i - ' - . in the sa.d Bank most h wrwessea c . the qwhierof the Prtiifip orJts'Branchesy.oy "c?J!cJfi? . 1K..W4 r tm Pace.: ana it or tne Ut- ler, their tignatM -must be, certified by the Cleik of the county withe, eotrnty seal am pexed. This regoUtion to TOmroeiKe;.n sue first day'of January next, of which all who- f . -r 7V. H, HATWOOD, 'Cdtb:ett J' OSEPHThXrMAK1 returns; nis sincere thanks to hjs friends xnd the pnbl'rcr for theliberal patronage he has heretofore received m 'Sis line of Business. svnd,inf6rrns them he is about removing to his old atand again, where :he intends to keep a good supply as usual,'. ' Dec. 16.' 4 . ' ' ! - . '"" Just received direct from Ntw-Yorki ' 'At the 1 Store of the Sobscribers, , " ; A - Large and general ASSORTMENT of xa. DKi GOODS ; amongst wnica arc, -SoperfiQe Broad Cloths ' ' 1 Fine ditto ix Cassimeres, Coatings and Stockinets Rose & Dutch Blankets, Scarlet Cloaks ' Negr Q Cottony and Flannels, Bombazets Fancy Walstcoatings . Jubilee CorJ, Cambric, Ginghams Mulmuls, Ginghams, Calicos -r V Robe Patterns, Long Shawls, Fancy Silks ,LadiesSilk and Cotton Hose Furniture Calicos ;v Muslins, Cambrics and Dimities, and a great variety of Fancy Goods Also Shoes of all kinds r ,.. Sugar. Molasses, Coffee. Tea i. Wine, Rum and London Brown Sxoot : - All of which will be sold low for Cash. r - JOHN & ROB. STUART. JtaUigb, free. 17. , RALEIGH ACADE MT. , THE TVust-es of the above Institution re spClly inform4 the public, that the Exercises for tbe ensuing year will commence on Monday the 4th of, Janjuary,. under the eu pcrifitendance of the Rev. Wm M'Puest ens' Tbe Female.Department will be under the ditecitoh cf Mtss Bosworth, from the State of New.York a young Lady, who, the Trus tees are assured, is properly qualified for ihe undertaking, being well educated, and a per. feet rmstsess of the polite and fashionable, ac. complishmcnfs"of Drawing atvi every"kind of ornamental Needle work. ' Both Mr, M'Pheeters aod Miss Bosworth will he ably assisted in their several depart ments. ; The Preparatoiy Schof.l yr'tll be taught by Mr. EnMONDV)ii, a young Gcnrrun from Washington College, in Virginia,' who is said f be well qualified for this department. A punctual attendance at the open jng of the session is desirable, that. the several classes may be formed to the greatest advantage.. Dec. 16 WM. HILL, Sec. MUSIC, DRAWING; &c MRS. SAMB0UR&. TJ AVlkG-i signified to the Trustees of the LA Raleigh Academy her intention of relin qoisbing her situation as Superintendent of the Female Departmept, as the conclusion of the picieut Session, wishos to inform her Friends and the Public, that she shall continue to reside iojtafeigh, and, at the comraencement of the ensumg year, will instruct few Young Ladies in Muie, Painting, Embroidery, &c. so that J Students in the Academy, and others, will still nave an opponunuy ox acquiring tnese pOiite accomplishments.. 73 . ; Ssptcmber 17. Stafe of North-Carolina, -ROW AN" COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sestiont, Noixmber 1 James Todd, p Original Attachment. Andrew t. Uantssy & Thomas L. Cowart Joseph Erwin, summbned as Garnishees- ; T T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court X that thepefendanr, Joseph Erwin, is not an Inhabitant of this State it is Qritercih that publication be made, in the -Raleigh Register, for tbjve weeks successively, that the said de fendant, Joseph Erwin, appear at cur next Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions, to be held rthe County of Rowan, at the Cpurthousej in Salisbury, on the 2d Monday in February next, and enter his plea : to the said suit, or judgment wiJ I taken, acco,ding to. the Plain tifPs demand. A True Copy from the minutes, 1 ,'69 7, JNO. GILES, Clk. btate ot North-Carolina, ; BUNCOMfik COUNTY, Superior Court .of Lai, October 7erm?l12. John AJtiworUi, j John Turke. .3 Original Ajocbment. F - IT being msde appear to .the satisfaction of ,the . Court th,at John. Jurke, the Defendant in thit suit, is an uihabitaqt of another State or Government: X: is therefore Ordered ry thjr ooatr, tni( ioc saiu . eicncuni appear at tne next Term, to be held for said County, at the Courthouse in Ashevllleon thefir it Monday after the fourth Monday of March ; next, and then and there put inhailhd replevy the pro pe.ty attached, and plead to isstie--Dtherwise judgment wilj be entered against him by de fault OrdereThzt the abave'be published three weeks successively in the Raleigh Re gisterl 1 ROBERT HENRY.C 1 , 1 , l. , NOTICE., ' T'HE Subscribers havinr qualified as'Admi; A -nistratos to the estate of THOMAS .SI-1 MONTON. dee'd, give nettcejo all persons having demands against the estate bf the said Thonaas Sunontonopresent thera forjpayraenf within the time roqtfi red by . an Act prAwem Wy entitled, Anact concernmr prawn? of I wills and. graoting lettets of AdrainlstrxtopV anu 'l prevent traoos in tbe management of intestatea,' estates' otherws?they'wU3Lc bai. jlJ of -recovery by ihe operation, of'tb- said Act', v ' , THO'S CRA WF0RD.3 , i CEO.X. DAVIDSON; C mr -Nov24,lai5.-i 4i89-- HA LEIGH S PaiMTXpVa JOSEPlIALES CJREE;-lstSgti tj afloat vi the Potomac kr Shenari 0 lPriae X x do. . 1 'do. 7 - do. 19 do,, 30 ' do, . -l 2,000 . ,1,00Q ' ; ' "500 Besides tbe following StationaryV Pf ixes ? ' t , . . 1 Prize of '. 15,000. y a do. , ; - lir.uou i'do. . v;.- -5,000..:-" l do. : J,0do - ' J 8 do. 4 -1.0th) ; v' ? 8 do. o 500 t A? 10 do. of 100 Tickets each, in this ' . - : f class. Besides a vast number of small przts, and no .' . near 1 1.2 Blanks to a Przef "v t Present price of Tickets Niiic Dollars. TICKETS & SHARES . sold by f ; .-,1 - . O. JO SEPH M ILLI G A N, ' Bookseller t Georgetown,, ( DLst, ColumB.X Who sold a great part of the Capital Prizes in "" v f 'Itfrr. First Class. , - " -C gT 'AH 'orders for TMckeV part icolarjy at tsnded to. Prize; Tickets in this and other Lotteries taken iu payment. All Lottery inX formation gratis. ' ' Tickets may also be hd of the mana gers. ; ' " ? Nov. 28. ' fl Letters, Postpaid, punctuaUiiiended to Sheriff's, Saks. WILL UK SOLD, On the -h day of January nex at the' Court - va'ue to pay the taxes due thereon for ) 181 1 and cost ot advertising the same, vi7. 2y5 acres given In by John Alexanderi' sen. i0 do given in by Abraham Dwnston; - . 12,000. do given m by Suoad B. Caraway, for Collins, Allen and Dickersou. , ,.. Jv 5777 dio given in for Josjjih Coirins. ' ' ' 13,625 do given in fdr John G. B loam. 102 dagtven in by Sarah. Hatfield. 404 do giyen in by John Pheips 36f do given in for Gracy 0rowir. 9500 do given in for George Pollock. 740 do given in'for John Scott, I939i dogiven in by John Swain . t; 5500 do given in by Samuel Woodland. r4J3 do not given in for Edward Parkings Heirs. c - ; ' 80 do not given in by Mathias Tolar: 100 do not given m by John SJeiglvtj 100 do not given in by James Peisue 100 do not given in by John St ily. 1 . 33 do given in by Alkins Massej& , JESSE ALEXANDER. Sh'ff. November 17. 1812. . . 89 For- Sale, - ' ' . " THE LAND Tk hereon I no live, tbe farmer R-etidence of Green Duke, teuior, T ONG known for its healthiness and bean JLj ty of situation. This Tract ot . Land is supposed to contain 3600 acres ; and situated within 7 miles of Warreriton its convenience to which affords a ready .Sale for all surplus produce. There is on tbe Tract a large quart, tity of. excellent Wheat and Tobacco L-And. un risoivg reeK,wD?cn intersect imsj-and, the is a very valuable Saw and .Grist 'Mill Convenient ty the fonhertfre,is large ouao- tity of excellent timber. endits co'nv.-iience to Warrenton affords a ready' sale for the Lum ber. On the Mill Stream js at least 100 A. r res of Bottom Land, a large proportion of wftich is finely adapted for "meadow. " , .' rySOOO dpilari w'll be required in advance payments for the1 balance will be mttde accom' modating. Wheat will be put in, and the Plantation be delivered in corm ie'te order for h'e working of 15 or 20 handsf! LEWIS JF." DUKE. Warren. N.C.Oct. 20V1812: 3m83 " . : . " : 1 HPHE SUBSCRIBERS having qualified as A Administratrix and Aminisirator on the.' Es -te of the late RICHARD TROTTER, request all these having any claims on said estate ito present them. prcperJy. authenticated tof:tSe Administrator, at his, store-house in Salbiiry, ,wrexe he is at all times prepared to liquidate the tame."' All -.os jnefebted to the said Es tate are requested,. to call and settle their re spective accounts, and pay or renew their notes with satisfactory security, otherwise' they will shortly be'placed in the handsof an Office for collection. JANE TJIOTTER. Adm'x, : MOSES A. LOCKE, Adm,r X Nov. 14, 1812. 41.89 ' THE SUBSCRIBER, - BEING desirous to remove into the Couni try)0firsthe HOUSE and LOTS which he nowoccupies in Germanton, for Sale. He deems it unnecessary to give particular de scription; as he supposes any person-inclinable to purchase; will v?ew the premises, Suffice it to say, that the advantages which this Pro perty possesses, eitberas to jccal situation 01 convenient improvements, for a StoreorTa vern, e edoal, jf not superior, to any in the place, and perhaps not surpassed by any in the upper country. t. - , Cash or Negroes will be expected in pay. ment, and possession gven whoeverreqnired. r.i. " ANDREW BOWMAN. " : 'StoU &un&f June 2a f ' -tf; ; '- a 'ADVERTISEMENT AT November Term, Chatham cobnty court ihe, undersigned qualified as Executors of the last. Will and Testament ol-Tfiornas White, deceased. Those indebted tosaid Es tate 'are desired to rnale speedy 3pay ment, as the affairs ihereoi requrre i ThOsef having claims' will plekse exhibit them, that arraog e ment may be made fordischarging tbem, and within the time prescribed by faw, or the act of AsseaTbly in that caicwill be plead in bar oOecer.''ANNY""AvWHITE, Ex'x. k . R W m. - i m- 'A m-V ; ,x INS HIP STEDM TDee6Ot90vr . ti.- k r'doah 'Navigation lLstterii&'AY& or House in.Tyrrell County, for ready money, I'HE following Tractsjr pieces of land, or so much thereof as shall beof suuicient iVA9thor,silw.vJ efsame passed on fhiif 312,bks;wiUbe c) J, eratIWfEces, and wiJl coming1 . 1812 October' Deferred Stocks, in ttfe rnannVN theiajd acu: New Certificates W bedfcr terest from the 1 day of tbe qiS? the Subscription shuli be madHa Uwi' Six Per Centum Per Ann,, L .. . r,lur yearlyitfbr thSnVcdeemeraS pal of the Old S;x-Por CentCM .Slocks :which may be Subscr.beti w 5 ' ed at the Treasury or at the Loan Off pectively Wbere rbe Old Stock SubscrS at the same time stand crr.i aV; . - .... . - -v.-m.mvu. . i ,-.p v will be!madc escfD for tr-v,M the Stock standing at th- tunc, to the 'a5t ' I anifeprprietoron the booTv nfr. ,i)f If or of the CoArmsionertrfrL'aiBs t&kT'1 v, .iiv,,n4 months nrt.; Land in Warreij, T H' orharter for Lands i a W1 A Tennessee, the Tract f 1 i.: Warretf County, iu'the fork of FishinWL !: and Shocco, containing 32 .acres, lfjfi , i s which are cleared, under good fences, awl'2; good order for cropping. ; ' , Arfurther description of the Land isdeerw' UBnecessarystiffice it to say, ,t iswiftS by ijone in the neighbourhood m tbe cdvacS pes of its situation anH th f.nt;l; - . 4a -V- t; .- ... "Ul fl US SOll The .Dwelling House i28 by 18 W, aaV will have borne repaiis safljeiefft to tttvj8r imall fkmilv Comfnrta!!.' Th . i. ' . .. ...vnmjj Smoke house, Corn -crib, r&c. Also about 500acres of uniqnprored Lzt4 Un the upper pa'rtot Halifax" County. p.o7vt tertile, but tite r--u:y and hcdtbiie&s f f ,1, Situation, and t,' cxceiieivTtarigc viirc.Vit would furnish, would make a pic-aiu Sbt!, Kierliefreat fot'any Gentlenian livi? n, low Cbuutry. ".EiJMUND JONSi fiansdm't Bridge Oct y. . ' tf : CHARLES PARISH. RETURNS his grateful ackhowledgemf iTtt to fits friends aud the public, f or the hi,'., ril encouragement they have given him here, tofore, ihihis lineof busihcss.aridinforras ihea "that his large and commodious Three Sicrr uric& zjuiiuing, at ine 011 or - THE EAGLE, I North of the State-House, is now in ccn?plete order to receive : ioaxders and 1 raveiisri wherev he earnestly Solicits a continuarxeof their patrohag'er' He pledges hirn&elftliat so. thing on his part Shall be wanting to render general satisfaction to all those who favcr him with their custom. Honest and active semcts alone will be engaged ; and his Stables will gerhaps be excelled by none. N. B. An ICE HOUSE and BATHING ROOMS will oe constructed by the nextSejf To the Gamblers and Others OF BERTIE COUNTY. Mr. Caves, , SHOULD yoo find a vacant place in ycuj paper for this narrative, you will oblige yoqr friend by giving it one inscttion. I, wfc? have once claimed the ep thtt of a Gambler, hut have not .thrown a. card m twelve months j' and tfStter, have, Uttely, been accused cf g?t.ti 1 bliog and drinking; to excess,, by A. B la order to prqyethe reverse, he may call eft C and D. tThewords of ' these fgehdeniefl ca "be taken, if mine cannot.1 H'i may know c -tbem wheibfr,or not I nave been addicted those pnicious habits within the perid abcvJ mentioned. I ddy the face of nun to say An I have, f it appears as though somepefS . wish to be dipping in wbere ithey have uo ba , siness, in order toet A. B. against W. p; 'i i Relieve those persons are net distaste C c .. Lmoa senss j pernaps tney uq uu. uhi - they are I dealing with a -man .Md not nKff childT Jrfow ofn'rt is thatyehave to strug gle wth ihe w6rid. Wen find xccxH W. will ah'nby cur dcthes. Hr,jy cfie-i we." : to pursue Ithe tighLwayr-wh?le otners are watching every snaie aad every pa J ' ' pursue; are trying to cen'dtmn us,. aud i , hny having gambled sme rime backt wa ' this time I abhor and detect the act : it f pears that there is an old woman, v"" fessts td $e a great Christian, W PJS ; irwmjnd !of a barking dcBtt will ta'MJ wiU not; come out and hue . for seen and chastised. . Fritnd-refiectpn and take it to thyself. I do not pwj: a write, but this attempt is made, m J" fJrove myself exempt from, the charges JUPITER- ALMANACKS For Sale,-wbolesitfe .,and retail, at J Vj j Store4 tn Raleigh and at the Store r " rw, ,..,t io Favettevf " retail at most of the Stores it the i I , Gales' & Seaton's CAROLINA A r TVT :' A N A c U-ui i i'S?ViK!enraticMb7 of UichmondACcanand. ibeO.;. . 5 IHIJ:UiKrvM fuj"- rest jb5. ,usefof and entertan,ll3 .-:..? .it- '.n. ttir is. " - Oct. J- 1 - J LOCALES jbas . several - - Coffee 6n handwbjch, C5?Plj- c4Wtf diately,.wi oe soI4o w Z: tne uarrei. or an nrw t j i.j;w iiV aifuhda 5P tocic wiiloe redeemable af the ileasn,. United States at, any time aft, of December 1824 r-hm na ri''V . 4 jv.v A mtB utvLir si wr ,u wouor auu a nai ior naii a x cv.r to oe paia tn aavance dtiDscnptioiis reqeivea. pv.xne Printers asp oy CTery.rosr.raaswiu his o w 4 v ' . , m. I . r ... . - .... - ' ' . - X - . rt-ii . ;-':y'C-.v , i.. ' f