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7?; ?. rune-VVaington,s March. Ay ? 6em Brownloio. Mav the to myself and young companions. 1 Bu ln cTLaTFa'ette's rch. vvifh r! Let us Member J our luu-iu ana bled in '7G. Tune Auld lang syne. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1828. Correction. The following g errors in 'CANDIDATES Por the General Assembly of N. C. HALIFAX COUNTY. Election on Thursday, 14th August. Senate. Isiiam Matthews. , House of Commons. George E. Spruill, Vm. E. Webb1, Richard Jones, Rice B. Pierce. fold their anus around them and be at peace while the vestal fire 0f tlicir liberty burns faintly on iho altars of their country! Will ihcy neglect the great palladium of individual and national prospe rity! 1 trust not. Let the rich man's son and the poor mart's son j,e educated at the same common school. It will create intimacies in youth, that will not be forgot ten hi age. It will serve to break Jown that barrier which is ready to show itself in every age arid country, between the wealthier and more humble classes, and we shall feel more forcibly the great natural truth, tec are all free, ice arc all equal. Our Legislature, it is true, has made some advan ces towards the great work and a partial fund has been created for the purpose. But, as all delibe rative bodies arc slow in their ope rations, we fear it will be Ionr be- .l-"";our last paper, escaped observation in the benefits ot popular instruc-'Mr. Bynum's note in reply to D C lion. When, however, the grand Fenner, for fifty-third Anniversary scheme shall be accomplished, ireatl fifty-second in the 41st line from vou will perceive its benign inllu- tIie j)oltom f the first column on these 'ence in fact, rather thanin what' PaSefo.r capacious rapacious i , 11 i same PaSe in the second column, 12th may be esteemed by some the iine from the bottom, for nwliferot empty declamation of a youth, read motiferous and, same page, same Then you will have men lb reprc- column, sth line from the bottom, for tent your rights and North-Caro- C(!PacitlJ read capacities. lina will assume that attitude, in! ?-pThn r,-mn,T r at t, i ,i i. c . i - i l ne remarks of Messrs. Branch the assembly ot btatCS, to which and Alston, at the late Anniversary din dic is so justly entitled. Then, ri ner in Halifax, will appear in our next, tine, my fellow-citizens, you will . r l. t jj. i lit The elpclinn for mpmLrs r o uuuiujg 10 iear, neilUer at , . ; : , w , mise. as I am sure thv will he belter , i i present this county in the next General' ' . v oeucr homeilorabroadnpeaCCOrinwar. Assembly of this State, took place yes- l)Ieased l,om a siSht than a description Tr7 terdav in our next paper we will zive'of The a.bV.e Ia,ul WU be Sold ac" Dumi et 7ninlxiound in the Clas- iho niHoni mn.r. tun :.. .i.Jcordins to the times. A credit can be A VALUABLE Tract (if Land FOR SALE. ' 'pHE Subscriber having determined to remove to the South, offers his TRACT OF LAND, lying on Rocky Swamp in Halifax coiyity, sixteen miles from Halifaxtown, containing seven hundred and four acres, for sale. One third of the above land is alluvion, infe rior to none in the county, partly re claimed and the . balance reclaimable. The reclaimed portion has produced the rise of ten barrels of corn to the acre; it is now in corn and cotton and is very luxuriant, promising as large a crop as it ever produced. The upland is very fertile, containing a variety of soils, adapted to the growth of tobacco, cotton, corn, wheat, rye and oats; it is one of the best stock ranges in this section of country. It has on it one of the very best selected apple orchards, appended to which is a first rate still and apple mill, a comfortable dwelling house, with six airy rooms, a kitchen and laundry, and other out houses. What recommends it to the lower coun try farmer, is its extreme healthiness. The society is as good as can be had any where. Those wishing to purchase are rcspeetfully invited to view the pre Roanoke Cut Herrings, WARRANTED, to be good, for sale at $4 cash per barrel, near the Bridge in Tarborough, by GEORGE TV. WOODMAN. July 18, 182S. 49 iics generally. FOR THE TREE TRESS. several districts. Casualties. Burins Ihe last week Ihfde Park. N.C. Female i- two valuable young negroes met sudden cadtmy.-On the Fourth of July, and premature deaths in this county.; ,l .. li- r , , On 1 uesctay, a black boy nearly grown, the joung ladies of the above in- bclon!;inR 0 Mr. Frcdfk joni while! stitution, under the supennten- playing with an open knife in his hand j dencc of Mrs. L. Phillips, after fell' upon it, and gave himself such a goinr through ttie regular exerci- wound in the breast that he expired in j had on a part of the sum agreed on. MARTIN READ. S2d July, 1S2S. 50 il7"Tiie Edenton Gazette will please in sert the above four limes, and forward the account to the Post-Office at Halifax. Notice. "AS committed to the Jail of Hali- o run- ses lor the day, convened in the ?.,fe"' millutes- And. on Thursday, a; K smal) ,izB darj. com. Academy-Hull for the purpose of Vi 1" 6. " : H j Vie'10"' nd aged about IS or 20 years, coniiiiemor.itinrr t in rrlfnniis An- . : i . i whobavssne belongs to wm. l rince, oi vnr 7 i I & 1 : , V ppuCu iu.kivu Southamplon county, Va. and thai she mitrjai) ut the Independence been taken with the cramp, as he sunk WM frQm saii Prince by his hro procfaimcd by their forefathers. ( to rise no more-after some lime hislIier Limeton Prince, from whom she 'I he evening passed off with great : body , was recovered, hut all attempis to;made her esc The ovvner is re. rnnl r i .u,. An ! resuscitate it proved meliectual. m jty, pay charges and take said negro Liberia. The Colonization fco-,avay. or she will be dealt with as the portment, which such a solemnity ought universally to excite. A moiig the Toasts or sentiments eli.cred on the occasion, the fol lowing are worthy of notice, as neuig original and proceeding from the minds of those, who have just entered on a course of useful traction. ' Cornelia IF. IVthb. May the tane and renown of the Anniversary of M's day, never be obliterated 'til the Mars shall cease to inhabit the lirma roent, and the sun to spread his cheering rays around us. Tune, on the piano Hail Columbia. Adeline IVillis. Gen. Andrew Jic'uson; May he he the successful can--iidutc fur the next Presidency; and may e govern with as much wisdom, as did ar immortal Washington. Tune Jackson's March. ( Frances A. Campbell. The gen-t'-emcn of North-Camlina: May they al W:'ys place a proper estimate on the vir- of tho female sex. Tune Bachelor's Hall. Elizabeth L. Brownloro. My preceptress: May prosperity smile, on l.,er? and may she gain and retain the af--ction of all her pupils. Tune Hanks of the Dee. Mildred Willh. The farmer's 'h'literhomesputi vestments and ro ciieeks. Tune Rural Felicity. Rebecca E. Webb. The. Fourth r Ju'y: May the annual return of this ciety has received advices from I law directs. Liberia to the 2Gth March. The emigrants which had arrived from the Southern States in the Ran dolph, the Doris, and the Nauti lus, were in excellent health; but those from the North had sulfered severely, no less than twenty-four having perished. Mr. Ashmun, he airent, was in a very low state of health. -::- DIED, in this place, on Sunday last, aged about 3 years, Irwin, son of Mr. Thco. Parker. Price Current. J. II. SIMMONS, Jailer. Halifax, 24lh July, 1S28. 50 JULY 25. Bacon, Brandy, -Corn, Cotton, -Coffee, Flour, family, -Iron, 1 -Molasses, -Rum, New-Eng. Sugar, brown, - loaf, - Tea, Young Hyson, Imperial, - Wheat, - - " Whiskey, - - per Peters' if. JY. York lb J 9 10 gal. 35 271 bu'h 35 40 45 lb 9 11 10 12 36 17i 13 17 bbl 600 4f5 550 ton 110 112 $90 90 gal 35 50 32 46 42 57 38 45 lb 9 12i '8 10 18 25 17 11 100 125 90 99 140 150 120 148 bu'l 80 85 90 94 gal. 33 36 27 34 Odd and Even System. THE NEXT Maryland State Lottery, No 4, for 1828, Will be drawn in the City ot Baltimore, on Wednesday, the 20th August,, which will permit distant adventurers to for ward their orders in time. The Capital Prizes are 10,000 Dollars! $2,000 Si, 000, &c. &c. the whole pay able in CASH. The Scheme is arrang ed on the Odd and Even System, by which the holder of twq Tickets, or two Shares, will be certain of obtaining at least One Prize, and may draw THREE! Quarters, $1.00 Eighths, : 50 IVholcTickets,$4.00 Halves, : ' : 2.00 ORDERS either- by mail (post paid) or private conveyance, enclosing the Cash or Prizes, will meet the same prompt and punctual attention as if on personal application. Address to J. I. COHEN Jr. $ BROTHERS, July 9, 182S. Baltimore. North-Carolina Bank Notes. At Petersburg, 8 to 9 per cent, discount. xr..,.Vrtrt. IO IV uu. Tax Receipts for Sale, At this Office. Qiianky Jlcademij. TNFOItMATTON is hereby respect fully given, that a Public ejeaminatiem, In this Academy, will commence on Monday the 25th of August, and con tinue three days. Examination in the languages and higher branches of En glish will take place on Wednesday. On Thursday, Ji Uhetorical Exhibition, May be expected; preceded by a report of the progress and conduct of the Scho lars during the past aession, and of the result of the Examination. A vacation in the Institution will en sue. The School will open again on Monday the 13th of October. JAMES BISHOP. RICE B. PIERCE. JOHN PURNELL. July 9th, 182S. 50-4 100 He ward. RAN OFF from the Subscriber, on the ISth of June last, Six Negroes, To wit: Negro fellow CORY, very black complexion, spare made, long whiskers, about 28 years of age. His wife FANNY, very black complexion, low, well set negro, has been my cook for several years, and the signs may be seen on her arms from the heat of fire this negro woman Fanny, has her daugh ter NANNY, eight years old 7th inst. very black, thin made, thin jaws, and very long head and her second daugh ter EMILY, 28 months old, of a more vellow cast than either Also, her son ARNOL, born the 17th of February last. And the sixth is a very hright yellow girl named ADALINE, 21 years, old, stout and well made, with a burnt place on the left side of her head, which she received by falling in the fire when .1' 11". an iniani mis gin is in ine naoit oi combing her black hair over this burnt place to. hide the scar she has been brought up in my house entirely -I ex pect she will attempt to pass as a free girl, and change her name. This girl has a variety of goodfclothes but a few days before she set off, she broke into her mistress's trunk and took with her sundries of wearing apparel, she also had a black fur hat. The whole of these negroes carried off a variety of .clothes, even their bed and furniture. I expect these negroes are lurking in Edgecombe county, in the neighborhood of Mr. Whitakers old mill, near Mrs, Benton's quarter, on Fishing Creek, ELOPED from the Subscriber, on the 24th of March last, my man PETER said negro was formerly the property of Mr. James Jones, of this county I purchased said negro' at August Court last Peter has a wife at Dr. Vaughan's near Mr. Nickels' store in Scotland Neck, where I expect said negro is lurk ins about at this time said fellow has a dark complexion, is stout and well made, and about 35 or 40 years of age. ALSO, on the 26th of May last, ran off negro man KING, very black com plexion, 6 feet 5 or G inches high, thin visage, eyes sunk very deep in his head, gray head and beard, about 55 years old. I forewarn aU person? from harboring, carrying off, or concealing said negroes under the penalty of thc-law. I will pay the above reward for those eight negroes, if delivered to me or secured in Jail so that I get them again, or Twenty Dollars each for the five oldest. RICKS FORT. Halifax County, near Enfield, July 23, 1828. J7The Norfolk Herald will please insert the above three times, and forward the ac--count to Enfield Post-Office, 50-3
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