- 1 V, n 4 1 ! r. . 'Hi .it f f.i . 4. 'i CONFIRM TION PF- THE - SPLENDID : ' "VICTORY; OFJ ilF GREEKS. " tor- rriV f)ef .M9. ri "J - Al thTuizb- We . neverdonbted ti.t -.Tiiogient that th account. ATHch nme Vimff aj reached thWcnnritf ; of -the wlnrSnn's trtumnh nf Jhe GVrek patriot over th'n harbariah onnrcfbr.; would ne substantially, confirmed, ve nave fnnudit necearv, fntia,"ttme to time', to expose the yiJeai teipyt s of that cor rnpf press in Europe, which never fails 10 niasuise ine jrumTwnen ine cauc , jnf.liberty J concerned, and to laud V .,t)ie. atrocious deeds of.the most abonri j, : nable'despntlsm in the world, prnvid. - ed .it plqUits tliirst ifor' blond undeir the banners t of feritimacu " The , i. . , - - instance Which wc, gave -yestenlaji I this policy, pursued by.ihf ndmsterjat p3-;preiof Taris andVicnnaj is the'inly. , -. - one among a; thoanajjd W U h'crfuld be " v ofTreijrani whjcfr ouht td have the ... eflVct of putting iir aH;tTfnes oft our . v punrd'n to nte!n?ence conveyed , - thr-Vuirh these cTiar.neU. - ' - i I ' . - ' .It appears that-the: ship Ioward 1 - : ; which reached this port he day before ' ' 'eterda?frYHn iravre.broUzhf French - ' "f; pavrpf-a Jrfter date than'lhnsp which Vye gave in the Commercial of Thurs , ; dav and Friday, arid ennfaininj; a clear -'"ami must -satis factory confirmation, , v. Tof rnly-jof the ,rat-Ivittle fought at h .fa-ntuM piss of; Thermopjlte,. in - t.rhifh the. Turks were routed with jm- xnehse jdauMer, hutt'f the subsequent ;V disasters uf the,; invaders; until their final expulsion from the of liberty. Krom thce details it would seem. that. the ojucial document. wftpublished vestenlar related foa sraurf hattlf. m which 3000 Turks were killed, anl tht wc are yet without' the govern- menthOlleiin, containing 'the details of the splendid victory, which we hope may "sens I. the emAnripatinri f Greece;, j and jdace the victory .forever, - beyoncl".! the contiol of -the "Ottoman tvranoy. -flte follqtnng -translations from thjj Paris Constitu.(ioneIf t!ie 14th Spt. j 'for -which ws are indebted 'tn the Phi-1 ladelphia National liazette of vsterr ; dy. (urtiisV, tlie partict-lars of this hhfj gratifying intelligerice J s Lorn. Jldv. i . AFFAIRS OF GHEECE. " lie'Ar.vt :an Observer gave ns vfs- terday, on the ;i(f -irs Greece, details as ! truly distressing aerronebus. It Is only i)ccrsary to examine dates to be comfortr rd. In ceneral. -the Austrian Jburtial is to he read with '.ranch distrust. VV do n r s.v in.ii ii is not aoquninieo vun f icts, but it-warps them to suit its views. t . .i ' : , -It-t'i. se nctjit transactions,, the Obserp Vt r, finding nothing that' it likes in the " !a?c. i-?ws "recurs, to the past, and gives Us nte!!;ience frrm" the -4th ti the 22d of Jnl. i while, at the sa'me . time, it most have received freshen id'mgs, though in- de-d nf a nature "which it relishes less. We j therefore, abstain from copying mi -iinif cir:i)i.i uecmnr r.nw ucirss, ana in Stead of cotiTuvd.-and vague narratives, v sbal! iTer a ciromstHntial statement of the atfar of Tberniopylrc. which ithalj ' l.een Attempted to deny.ltnd add a detail i ,vi t.h last cvpnts ;n .Peloponnesus, more .ircn- thnii thor.e related by the' Austrian vrver. ;.. I for, 11. V"e have just re-; ct'.vtd ci'itain news of th- general defeat j f.ihe Turks. It ook place atTherr- rropvl?c. It.vvas the greatest battle which ! the Greek'. have gained since their instif r rtion. Ciiourschnl Pariij, with a'; aii inv of 40v0C0-nn, -composed of the co'ni biiietl frrres f Tnes?ly and Macrdi niaJ ar'd all the rcinforcen- nts ftom the bankf r.ftbe Danube, attacked th? Straits ri the 2f th Julv. The columns of the Turks wVcb got Vntarglcd in the. defile surren-f den d nfrer ?reat carnage, nnd the rest of lb.- Tn kl ariny tonk to flight.'. Pursued, in hs retreat," C'-.'UT'i.-.i tJ x ;a i-ok the . rout r-t-PrarvaUa ; b.;t ih this direction be fur.l the defile of Tt achis, ; about four leapiies rg. where he lost'thrt e-frufth4 of the remains of-bis army. From, jh'e U!aer.f-Znli to Thanmacos, tile road remained blocked up with dead bofljes.! Thcsetattments are accompanied y, pariicnlar-of thab ittlt-'s. f MTlit & ulotg, aftrr their wo victories ngau.st Omar Pacha.continued their salt lies from tiie,heigats -if lvMpiici .upon the A:banC-e, fcominai'dtd by that-Pacha; ' 'whose army, which at thebt-ginning of June, ?.n wtt d to 24 000 men, is now re duced to 7000. ; ' - . ' v T yZaritr, Attg. 12 As soon as the Greek government was formed 'that a Turkish j . ,arnn' hd penetratftl into 'reloponnesus 'N and "the Ottoman firet had the same des-t tination, it issued a proclamation calling ail the inhabitants to arms. v. r , - ' 1 In ro?';scquenceVif tht ' Proclamation - Y. or 0C(? volunteer. j militia joined tKq troops -of Patras. Four fhtiuand Min-i rtei. hi rbe.lience ,to the orders of their! chi' f MavronichaK', arrived at Calam&tai 1 lit i:'er Pelbi(nneiiiuis-every wiierell f,rv o; arms' M that Generals Col-' I tronr . jnd'Mavromichale wera' enabled to' march at the.head of 16.00(T oeu tow l j tlieV fjiet ; tbecnt ray, whom the dcfw - atedJ. - .Thewreck of the Turkish 'army re-U treated. on the shle . of Corinth, where X aid A g. Itwas in the p-ams that! 'c-rps of hom biuo ; nien.-consisuug j The schboner -vhich brought the let- r Tl'is second oa lie a t og"' on mroui cl . -T - "1 1 -- - n pan and 7th Xogim;(15 days after the xUtes' M fwalef aquadfn, and that after-1 of he AuMriao Observer) and took place j ward: she fell in vi t!i vtwo - brigs and i jn tht plains i.f St. George, "betwiern;r four schooners under Colombian co- ?usnrd:crm-!i. .3000 lurks perhTw to whomhe gate the informal ion. I X ic unt cf the woendedaud prisw't-rrW. c th-v . -j n;i : , e jl .... j s ,"" ' . ;" - . u. ! - -. . ' 1 X .' ' .' " ''"-i ' -.,;'" .'.'" '- " ,' ' . '. .' ' ' ...:,.. '. teX n tUf hknds of jbe Greeks ; aHd the defeated eDemfjnoved towards Corjnth, :wliith,er they we're; followed with vigor. by Qoloco- '-.tc X Turkish division oabmir-iSlOOO'nieR hsid fatejjr' piet ra- ten by Ixtvadia into i'cloponnesus,, wperc it is now harassed bv' ther? inhabitants.--This li'tfif same division, whose.almnst total dcstrnQtioh' Ve ifuinoonced pur. futnber,6f the7th September. , t : t ;k ; REVOLUTioNAihr io vemevts. Jiyf&paptr$ ree'd at jy. York from Curracoa. 26, v Arrived here, on the Oth instant, th? Dutch brig; Endracht, Sistare, of sixteen guris,nyilh one-hundred pfls sptizers. vrincivallu fMcer?K under. It he command f Gen. Henryy il li am Decoudray Holstem, lormeny com nandr of the Fortress of Bpcca Chi- cal de.sttned to revolutionize the island of-Porto Rico. Sjie sailed frqm bt. Ihrts on the . 18th' instant, in company with two transpitrts ; bht on the niht of the 14th separsteUfrom them, and J snrunz aleak, which' compelled the ; rantain to throw over all his nuris. and ' fV - t . ' ' i .1. near away lor tms port, g):e maMiig tnrec Jeer water an nour; un ner ar rival here, the commander of a Span- jish friaate. havfnjr ascertained the na ture of, the expedition, demahled of Ithe irovernor thfit. -in iuilice to his na- i irtn an innillrv CiilillTrl hp nlrtllf Sl .S . tf iiiut init thf Ipcrniit v of tnpir tiro-1 1 ... O.I ' I i..t;n .if Ti;r ;ifi.ftri- i nfi.r,!.. vnvP ari.l rAwa; ;ili cohetiucnce of which demand, the j .(inpri! iti C'lipf was irrested5and tfie , . . . . . - - , , i Captain is now at tending' trial for the i IprotCclinn of th- vesel amf car?" ij which promises, a far as the (Fiscal) ; Marine Court Ijave yet pmccrded. to j i terminate in hi. favor he endeavoring to prove the vessel a .merchantman, and the car go American property. TThe sensation occasioned by the ar rivaTof tJie Eodracht was verv cinsi derable, and the conduct of C.int. Sis tare, in endeavoring to sive the ve- sei anil cargo, v:in u.irenntreq at tentions to tisat elfect, have made him the 'subject of, frequent, conversation among the inhabitants. The appear ance of so many military looking men; among them during a time of profound; peace, induces them to keep much on their guard for -the inn; f. the gn-' tlemen who accompanied the expedi tion, have been in the North aal South American armies the latter with j j na The dav previorj- to her arrival, the Genera! Officers. persisted 1n prosecu tirr Jer vova:;c as far as'Lajiuira, in s?ead of tlds plane, notwithstanding' her leaky -condition the .General of fering to'.th Captain 10.000 if he would comply with, their request ; but owine: to' their arbitrary ant! iifiyar ratitahle cond'irt, in wishing to fire inlojh Jiviprican r.is?, in-order to compel her to take on board a part of the pa!e.Mers, t!;e indignation of the Captain was roused, who, seeing that the expedition had 'failed in-its grand object, the attainment of men, .imme diately steered -"nr. this port, an 1 plac ed the vessel and cargo in the. hands of tl e American Cnsul lor protection. The American olRcers here cordial ly Unite in rendering their thinks to Captain JSistare l.r bin niastpriy and seaman-like conduct during the vov- age, and the attentions lie has pnH to j tlieir uncomfortable situation since j thei rarriva!. - ,' - ' : : : I V . . r.. . J w York Ort. 22 Wc art? ; favored by. Captain Baker. Jj With t-urrarua papers to the 28th Tilt, j inclusive. It appear frnn these, that j the expedition under Morales, cfnsist- ing of 1800. eRective7 men. landed at f Cnjt)ro, 25 leaijus to leeward of Mara- '.caibo, on the SOtlj of. August, and set out on the following day-for the latter place, theGeherardeclaringhe would toke JtpKperisli . frt, jth attempt. - On the Sd ofrSeptember, six armed feluc cas, and three Pecheras. with twohuii dred'troopsentoverlhe bar and got ?afe into the Laooh, 'without receiv-j ?ng any irijurj' from the fort of San Carlos;-.The armed brij; Oen. Riego, j and six armed schooners, were station-1 ed outside IheTbar to co-operate with the army. The foregoing intelligence reached Curracoa on the 13t!J ult. and up to the 28th, no further information of an authentic character had. been re ceived, itwas rumoured that a letter from Aruba had been received, statin ' tn.it- Morales entered Maracaibo, on the 5th but other letter from the fame place- were entirely silent on the subject. It is possible' the account wnicn nns reached Baltimore, Irom La iguira, of the capture of Maracaibo, !may..have originated from the same i source. , , , ' "JL----"' ... -a. ' - ; . . f f he delinftulnt rWers the I North-CarolinaBiblebbcietytarerequestrlt y offered tfvrouph ihe medium. bi thVir Rfi pfpsentativtMito the. Legislature,, , offor w'actline .the amount dua byv them rea v c tivelvv ' j tmM TV.-, '6-3t RYAAl fM ATTUV. Annual Kxaminatioa of the Studehts of ttje Mal? and Femide eulemis, at Shady Grove, WitUifce place on the Uth'and 1 a Jh of No v enib cr Th el r e ere i es wilt be reinTve'it 'with cbmineiicem ent of th e en sumg year.-- - Terms as nsu il. Tf 10 Si AS COTTRP.LL. Oct. 25, 1S22. 6-2w : . ,.,:v:-;. -NEW STORE. THE Subscribers are now opening six doors Soutlr'of the.Newbern. Bank a fresh and general assort ment of GOODS, which are ofTered for sale at reduced pri ces.. Among them'are.the following Sheppa'rd's extra Blue and Black Cloths4 Superfine.; i ditto 1 , .ditto., Ditto r Brown, Afaxed and Olive ditto : Tiadres Pclise Cloths ; - '! Blue, Black, and fashionably colord Cai- '5ioeres . '"; ' . Sattihetts, Tartan Plaid's- & Greeli Baizes Black and color'd Bnmb zetts -Ditto ' : do. Bombazine PI nin and figured Canton Crapes : I no no VI nliau o n rl Cii awls , " - Black Nankin Crapes Ditto SeiiChews aud Sarsnetts - ; BUie, Brnwn an.1 Bhck Satins I Black and ciior'd Silk YVlvets , Plain Mull Mull Jaconet & Book Muslins F;gui-M i ' ditto t ditto , " ditto Plain Imitation Cambric Handkerchiefs Worked ditto - ditto ditto i!long Lawns,. ; 1 "rtJJ i-'gmgs an., lacea 2 Cases-gent le.xien f .tsh'ole fine fur. Flats An assortment 'of iNlens ami Vrpn ens cbarse Iz line SiioeVi Ladies' Bors, &c. Groceries. French Brmulv, Jamaica j Hum and . Holland Ximi 'Madeira Tene-j, rifle, and, Malaga Wines. Caale, Loaf and j Brown Bug i s, Ily sun, Imperial Sc. Gan-1 powdeViTcas. ' - . ;S. BIRDS ALL ?r CO. Raleigh, N-.V. 1. , .,.r 6 4w MAP OF ni!C V EXTERN' DIS TRICT OP TENNESSEE LUCS, Jua, NolSS.1 Urkf 1 St e.;t. B-dtim.'-re, wi t pihl'sh oi the; lit of N've:h' r jext. a JVf.i? of the J Urct,ter:i District of the -State of Tchnes Ue, sitiiarc.l h -uv-'en the Tennessee and Mississ!p:d Rivers, r vitaimng the 9f-h, JOth. lltb, l2tl.i 8c.l3th SurveyorsiDis tricts, de;-ig.taring the sections," and. indi- eating tLie pitlity. of the soil by the-cUor of tue sectional lines ; alscS tae d:v:sion of ibis district into Counties according to the act of the Legislature of the State,' iassd in October 1821. : " - The. Map wjii be printed on a sheet of vellum qravv iup- naner 24 inches hv 2d v P iPI 1 u y 7 :olored three dollars; with- Pric when col out coloring two doll irs. ; Orders iranstuitted by post addressed to th-3 publisher (Tree of expen.ee) and uc couipanied by the Cish, will be executed without Ut lay and the -Maps forwarded in any way that may be directed. 17" Wht'fe a number of the Maps are j takeivan aHowance will be maue in the price. October 25. 6 St. IJOAiUHNG. ILLTE JONKS i-t turns his s;ncere Jf ; thanks to his friends and the pub 'ic in ge.jei ii for past favors, and informs ih.Mn that he.xtill keens.' a HOUSE Or ;;!(N4rE'iiTAlN M R NT in-the City of Haleigh, a.t his old St'uud on Wilmington Street, abmit 200 yards east of.tho Sta'.e-il-. ue, an 'r is p'-ep uvd to iiecoHn idte 15 or 20 MRMliEH ot',tiie nnoroaching General-' Assembly with Board.-"' flis Koo.us are irge and convenient ; and, ;n addition to his dwelling, has rented a fevv n jot ns convenient. He also lias a g-nl clean Stable, well' furnished, with Coru,.Fodder'and Oats, for Horses. Ocob-M 17 , tf . 6 St . JrTVR DOLLAitS UEWAKiV rjHE abVe reward will be given for j-'he apprehend ng an l securing of vy iiumii iiai i n, who iiiuoe ills from toe Jtil in this city, where escape he was unner confinement, on Saturday the 26tii insr. rhe said Harris is a . exceJitnt carp?nteri is about 40 years of age, 5. .fee. b inches high, and has the tore HneerMI his left hand much bent from, a severe cut. A more particular description of im s deemed umieces -aryt as. he-is "w-e'H? known in this place, in the neighborhood of which he is now supposed- to be-lurk-ing. f JAMES HUTii, Jailor.. ' Kal-igh, October 30. . 6 NEW ESTABLISHMENT. I SnJM, TTnrnrss MnMr 7?.;M ' - ' ,S f riLLIAl P. LMiJD & ISRAEL BOXD? t f havjrsr assoc ated tii'emselvM Cnr tu purposeiof carrying on the above business in all "its -bVahches, respecttully ask from their tneods atwyhe puhljc a share of patromg-e.- i ucjf iuji i wen ca irom tne Worth f an excellent and 4gant assoi-tment of :alti such article as at ri-cessary in, theirs line. They idedge thenaseyes that their worfc shall oe exccuiea wm 'punctuality, and dispatch, and'in he raot approved and workmanlike raanneriy and that -theircharges shall be reasonable - X'i .. - . S B Their Shop is on Favetteville Street, aftv doors above the Store of MB. B. Smith" and nearly opposite Miss Relay's Millmary Raleigh, SepU 25. AS FrtmktiiitCouiitfa Jf: Carolina inpHE Trusteesvof theAcadetnv, Pa' 4JLf TentsGuardU'hs and the Public ar, respectfully' invited tp attend the ExamU; nation- whtcb wilt takeDlaCe.on:Tuesday 1 and Wednesdav the 12th and 13tb of Ko- vember. c The Ivxt-fcises otnocnori, wilj be resumed on the I first Monday in lanuary next, under the superintendence of iheiubscriber, at SO per Session for board and tuitioiv l. l' M5V C. A, HILL, Ai M. PHncffiBlr. J FEMALE ACADEMy.,- . "REMOVAL. C TOSEPH ANDREWS & THOMAs pr JONES. Principals ;f the above Aca-' dpmv.: naym jnisposec pr neir- inici est- ; the Premies now occupied bv. them; wilt,' immediafefv after the close of the present; Se sioh. remove to the healthy, and pica sant village of Wil Ham .b.-)rctigh . in Gran . vilSe .County," IS mile? west from Warreh- ton.' The School win open on-tae.secono I MorMfay in JanuarK 1823; The same course of studies heretofore pursuto, win be continued under all t h e sa me teachers, (thev being members of the family The Pupils aire instructed, not only in tlj& ru-; diments of knovledRe, but also ' ip: the highest branches jof: science ever taught 'in' Female Seminaries, incUiding Oram-, TfI!f! T.ettres. GesrVa- phy,. Chemistry, Botany, Naa! Phil.oso-" :. phyv Astronomy, &c.V.Thei Principds j Possess a better phdosophical apparatus than most of our cljeg:es jand'ledtures are delivered .?ri the tfiitere.tVd5rects ac companied with ekptrri'nehts. "Board a:Klri Tuition in.all the above branches, f0a'pe.r" Session'.' Music, Drawing, aodrauivi?. tn:l the Latin, and -(ireek- Lngi t?r:s ars' tlso taiugh and are, JcUh iged as fo'lo? AliistcO dolltrs;. Drawing and Pacing 2 0 d oi I a r s, an d the La ngu i ges 1 6 dol lars, , per Session. ' ,- ' f r , ;-- ' " r'' Tha amount for Board! antl Tattipjl is payable in ad vnceiTJ and veacffdadviJto furhish herself" with ;a ;coyjtrU4, a pair of sheets! blankets Htid .t'jwetsi V",. V.y- Vf-'- , in ; -v- i'upiis pay only trom tne ..pari oi the Session in whiclntheyure admitted. 'Therelare S' c unpeujnt teachersin wHse tone is devoted to tne business ot tnis la1 s-iarion. -L - 1 - Cv 6-'iaJ' :" To be sol J for .'the 'Paxes due for 'the, - vears 1 820 ;and 1 8 1 , in the cdu n ty ; . of -lArison at the Court-house in ;-WidesboriUijxh. on Monday, the 3d day otlFebru try, 1823 ;:: ' ?''' '"'': . . . -( '-'..'" . -Robert Palmer, 4D0 acres on (?olPs?Fork , George Gray, 300 acres on Grindstone creek Collin King, 100 acres on Brown" creek. ;i; l-4aac'dalopy?50 "acres on ne'l cret?-; Vrm lliMrettth, lOOacre on Startbaci: Ferry . ' ,road ,' ?:r-V;Wr:':' V u.t . w . 1 Jsse M'Lendone, 57U, acres: on Grindstone . -:;..-; , : .- Vl ' . ...-...;"--. O bad lab Linktar, 150 acres on Lanes ereefe ; Itobert Hook, 1?'J( acres on Isjan i creek ; ' Josephu Love, 100 acres on Pee Dee Estate of "Job .Pai'meiiter- acres onJeS ':-!)ee ':.. '.''j " . ;. i Nicholas" Falk, 253 aoresv n Big Brown creek Wm Flyde, on It cky river ' Luasf:rd Pat?n, 1 .50 acres on Brown' creek Sarah Threa!g'iii 422 ac re on Pee Dee v Jhr. Tyson. 10i icres o i Butla'oe creek Thomas C;uw.ierr.253.tctes;onjBrowh creek: David Digges, SOOTarrea ' ' - John W Disrniik417 cres on Big Brown v . creek ;- ' -.-.r;i ' . " - Johh M'ltae,, Va 500 acres on Richardson's Isaac Baker, 200 acres on Crib's creek r Estate !of UTm Uuriee, lOOacres on Gordolne Cr: fck ' - " "!-.'. ;.;;-' -: :'"";' " Jordinl Pute, (W acres on Lane's creek Af-try Gurlv, 4-i0 acres Ibn.ItocSyrivfer AViliasGurly7200 acre on ltocty-river Xathah Minsan, 200 acres on RjchardsohV cr?ek. . . '.' : ;. y -V , " . ' X- . Wm M'latire, 150 acres on Rocky river 1 Ned il'LuMi, 2?0 acres' on Thompson's cr'k. John ti. Itudiinirs, 102 acres on pane's creek Wi ll:-oady, 125 acre on Uocky river : - X Ludwrll Carpenter', 4,75 acres on Rocky river War Link, 50 seres on fibeky nver ; - T'homa-s Nah, oj0 acres :on Roc'cy river Richard Austin, 400 acres on Lane's creek 'Sjmpsor.nrasweM, 150 acres on G:?rdoinec'k Richard Bass, sen- 37$ acres on Richardson's 'creek . ' '. - v. . ' . ; ; . , i : Wm Gurly, 220 acres on Richartlson's creek Charles Mullis, 130 acre on Richardson's creek . i ' ' ' . , Job Rogers, 300 acres on Richanlson's creek -." '5i3as Watson, 500 acres on Lane' creek ; Ciiarles Austin, 150 acres oji" La tie's creek Sy Klijah Barber, 30 ..cron i Iajch Gut creek Wm.C4nd'erTI.66 acres on Lane's creek i Joseph -Jordan; 400 "acrf on' La- e' creek . Solomon Le, 200 acres on Gordoihe ci eek. '; R;ch'd Ma9Usen, 10Q acres" on Lane's c'k, I M"G ianl 243acres on Brown creek wy. Jacob Wdliams,'40V acjes .bp'Btv.epan;'l:'' Samuel Birmingham, 78" acres ;lDnv'atiai 'J .rcreek ' ' -y' - V, . ( ; : ; .g:- MfirHi.n,- jldj acres on ijrown.creeK jAndi e- Mills; 500 .acres' on Brown cre-k Hardy O'Owmj O acres on Brown creekhf? Abraham Vnnberiy, $50 acres on Brown ": creek ' -: ' v: ' - ' ;.;' '. , '. -Afdls HarreL 3a acre's on Savannali creek I tvid itildreatit2:200 acres on Pee Jee I Be,,jn' Kindrel; Ida acres on Cedar preek j i es? :VIay ' 1 i' acres on Stanback. Ferry : road j Henry M llerr 10S acres on Savanah creek i a',rach Brely. 50 ncres on Smith's creek oas Crawford U ares on Lane', cret-k I -j do 4. town lotslh Sneedsboro K-och X Evans, '& town Jots in SneedkbcroV wm Barron 550 acje on Mi l Creek . Kiimh Cortege 100 acres on Lane's creek John Elliot, jrv 233 acres on B ever Dim cr'k: Xeison Nn, 200 acres on Sever Dam creek Abel Stack T50 acres OivLane!s crcefc Er wm. Warren, 450, acres on JBevec-Dam cr' Jhonias WaMeno.Larie's creek - : Joshua Williams, 320 acres on Line's creek :JoelGuledge,ijri6jr acres on Thompson's; j creek - ' 'xr X: yy- i ,v tf f TiKna, Gadd7v acrel ine cfTek?' John Jones, 100 acres on Thdmpsun's creek Siepnen Jackson '20 lucres on Titomsdn'sk. JJhn M Larm 205 acres on Thoxnpson'a'creek:' ; - 7 JIWBPII MEDLKY. Shff. - v, - .,l . : . -yyi" ! .' r '.;--Ji I. ' v- .:..'"- 5V'; '"'v'" XT 'XX; . y iv' 4 . "y::fi-l:'jsff : xam iNATioN. f ; . iV . FlPfl:l& semiannuat Exa JL , Students of thfe. Ralegh r,(u yember.ParentSi Guardian ani oth" are rftqaested to' attend; , v -: ' October SO 1 -V .1 ' UOXORDi ACADEMY, T&ammiiion; the' j Studeuis of f Mohdaythe .i2th;Qj close pn tne ronowiig-evening. Qn ed nesdaylhlrAiftgvRepra will h- rea J :' aftefhich; vacation will tfce ph-I until tKeliirst JVfbnda of'! Janiiarvi l po Ut wSh iime the; exercises vvijl be rc ( - SNEED, SecV lyj WTBlJSirL.iNOS FOR-SAUT" TjlE urtdersgne ''..Viftoffer for'Vale'a t public" auction onttbe premises,' tin IondavaKe 2t 4$ of December n-xl if fair, if npC P ith. next fair day, bet ween 50 & 450 acre f i themdst valabl.: Kutbuh j Land i bemg; part pf the traa wherppni:I)r, JomHare resided at the timelof bis deahpThe'--tai5 are, of the very ' best qtiititfZ Tber embrace the junction's bf rndjan Creek arid rook-d Rqn 'with X-jthfisH. The , law grouadV yhfch v are veiy Jitler inferior, if anv, r J 'thebestrotlfb of the 'Rk.nokewiu produce at ast 500 barrels of Indian ,Cofnajind;aJly: ; ; thirv njniuce also tV tfcicco otiht .-..tirstqu'ilip. vThe grea er I mi!es"tnimV tlUamsb' trough Where therf j is and liaV been,for years .'a flourishin; and ydVrtdUed;!Male Academy, ani t there is now; at fairt)rbsoect of havin -A , 'r . ,'. t. , .i. i f most excellent c enjajevPnei (Jne, t .o ic ymodatidn can bt.had foi' Ui.e greater p u t yfjhrclias The. lands will be; shf)wif in themeati' thhc by 'eiiherVif --tucrlbtft br;byvMr. Knotty MtA. 'Harei::b'ersrc.r,--tf; by-'M -IU:6.. Lite, UlCtiARP BULLOCK, xx::, ; vEx'ors of -Dr.. Hare . ' Graiville colbnty'. C Oc . 28. ' ti Hti RED HOaE JvXJKY CLUB PUKSR - jkfihUbe run fcV over 'h& Milton Course . $ 1 . comTOencins: ort -the 19ih November! J next, andgfopmiinueve days. ; .; j'' Theremovai of thee races to the. Milton 1 4'!our.se ..is owing ; tohe inany advantages it ipossesses ovejf the Rrd House Course, being weu encosej:i aao in rsr raie oroer, ana only two' mde "from the tormer place. Cvery n:'. c.essaryarrangemenCwi'tl. be 'made for those. vyh w.sh t'i -pa'r.taite oj good cheer ' Fjust )at A Sweepstakes tor three year . old cohs nnle he:tts,; entranbe 50. Three entered and ctvifcil; ' t i Sec65d Dav One huif. of the JockyCVa JRu'rse ''S be un for, two mile heats, entrance gl'5nd tjTnoM-subscribers $20 . Taiiu) at The clf.ei i hah the Jcky; Club Pursett Oe run fori' rtujt cheats, fiee. trianyhyic"cptjhe wthnejf on the pre-; x ed i'n'd$v'Bh t fanice.; the sajme as on tUe secoj'l d y r . '!' '' ; '-; "v ' , ; FjffiiTuti$Xn lilegant SSQclIy Drid!e,.. ' M".f'r i'Vairor to be run fr, mitVheats, by sidule tibrsespnly. -, . Ffrra I)at-A han.i cap., three op more t3 ' A iJfln!lP i iii . frtn K'1 'of monan of tKnt Ati art i S25o befadded by t&e Proprietor. Ei:. trance $10. '"'h- - " - ;.. Tjie Rules' of the Course to goverii in all caes, ami collected at the jgai e as muir Tht- Club at present' is worth 5200, md wilt T.e 'A'orUi; more by the day juf -the race . TheJrMct tpbe io godd ordfr ! Staoles a:'. J Liiter furnUheS Uace Uores gratis at the tract.;,-' r :v -v.;'r :xx x- x ' .; SilEULVY.. '.Milton; N". Oct 241 822 6-2vr M,Mi$m JAtUlIaltlai iStipenoc- Court, last week, Judge DantelS pri?siditig, ca on the trials of Jar hny.S' Hampshire, and James Walling alia H'aldmi of Jew-Jersey, Who w?re in dicted for te murder of ngfo Sun !t tHe ropertyof-MrBro'Mn. T- . were, tried sepirately, and one f ,,e prisoners, CAff se, upon verj stronj cir cuVistantial eividence, ' ivas;fa'f 'r'"'" ty of murder in the first de Nothing appearing ineyjdence aai't the otWrisooe h'e was zcqiitttylt '.'''y.y ' ' ':' -C&M beinig called to the BaHo re ceive the sentence ofthe C'jrt, anl the usuar interrogatorj being p whether hej had any t?dng t .Wlisentjencof.deaV'.shouid nif pronouncetl upon him," repltV-' x' he was: innocent o,f the chijrg pre1 red against him, and That fftirmt r5, otte of the witnesses jh behilj thCStatel was the! murderer, ;and-t.i he couhl substantiate. the charge '.; been-lprevlousl j aclrtnittetUfW .fi"t truth ofJiis casation, Avhojabo ' ; elated the y witnesV to have oseo perpetrator. FeUrs, by ..'suggewn . the.prisQiier s counsel, was jm-nedi' ly. Wrested, and is now. confined w Jail, to aait hitrial for thq j Sentence wan nevfirthele, profile, ed agawst ChaseX, and te:daM ex-, cation fixed ( far jridaj he ' -: iWrNdnubtVappTicatiiHi , n m.id fo tne,- rrecuuvc lw to grin - r esp i te nf.tfie sentence, te i fie .-ft to nerl v i n V e t fe until tif e mat ir,TPn. - j fefiuaceVoaddahat 5 ! . IT. Hill. JdMutWnrtunately P"ca ale character part oi tne nigti Janus are inieri-ir to none in the county, it' is believed. . Tney are situated about Wi i aod a Jialf or thr,- ' pi ree , years icrruiif,viir qs given? to the chserayingjrit from the diiv ; brshoijldjit b i prcfirred,'' Bank adcon. i - -' - . .. ..-4 ; - : "it