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W--- I 1 -tvv 4 a mee and. lodhtiTT Slkte of Km thCir ontti. Rutherford county! erior chW One ivas ondextaJccn fronrthV kindest rah'l I tne jnxprovea juuu? vj Ajuicing- best The ciaiun bf voqrt GoJpef Adrocate tocPbncIkticewiU ba strengthened, hen Jt; kno? i that he'ts'a' ilescendantcif tie ceteurattV--; ed, pious and exccIIcnttMistonar irf Rev. Davfd Rr.incru, tr'iose privation v. 1 1 r- troducc civiiizaliuiiand rejjgitufi lede amon the lailians, ferft ntjviX'T.

exceed '4-1 'The Bon rd i Di rectors, ftr the' nf QipiFearV" hiiV detit -of three per ihe; pf tqT i tiic proprietor 'the nas lost, winiui.a ijniiitr. ironi. tense heab of the lor.tne last nai t. rear wuua 5s J.V iT'i. nronrictor tfthc! line i which were Valued at 1,009.

msHEditoft-X-Xi II observied in Vour lasu a listofcoucvf re oiv the cu 1 1 ro of Got ton, ii a buest i an.ai iiciu iw -xut? yuiuine oi iuvuj sutler that request to pass negleCtetU---- shows that a' part, at least, dfl i tiotmin ural now publiituiy the that "onrdistMiffuisfictl planter: will uot 1 ui sure Lncrc is iigrcai uiuereuce iii tli6 dejrreet? of success wlili wJncIi thi' i crop is cuuivaLeu -us, twaicn i ae it rignt." or insjance, one oi mr. neighbors tlie present 'season, Iris sowing so well, that his crop cajutf up perfectly, and ilquVied lliUhe neigabonng cuUpnj'vcitwrnlitr bt "come at al I or more or'less of it tlied soOn after it was up; O.it intfut-' rfi why lie came toltave so rnuclj bette than the rest of 1 found1 ttWiirf riot luck but fgikrd VniaiMsfmenti. Bf Tannv jr -J. vv -v CretitioA. for diTorcc -Jacob Gamson fl I Courtthat Jacob Garrison, the defendant, of this State; -'it is Tn.

crilered fcv that. pubBtionJe nude three months ift thcKateigJ Rtar. and 1 Keinser, cmng" notice to thfeaeferidant that JVh- next Stmerior Court of Law be beltl fcr KatherfpnJ coiintjt the. Courthouse Rwaenprnton ontnea Won- after the "Monday in. i Septetnbef mtir to.iai4;petitlon"; lothprwise jje taken pro cpnfesso and adjnded iy.

jamcs jioitd, miu Courf. at office the 3d Monilajr of March; and la the yeaof the Independence. tS3 r-JAME MOKR1SV Clk. State of Nt)rtir Carolina; Coinrt of Plcns'nd Quarter Scsbidns, April (- r. aua.

iceu, Anrs XWmli V-Xrb- IT appearing to the satisfaction ofthe Court that tlc defendant is not an inhabitant of the bte. It is thert fore ordered tliat publi- cation be made until the Sd' Jjqhday of July i nt in 'the Ialeigb Rcpster, tliat Uie defendant appear at our next. CJoxat of and Sessions to.be held for said county at the CourMIoise in thqn and there to plead, cr judgment will He en-j against iiim accoroin to pnuiun ue- 5 1 JAS: PEARS ALL, Clerk; State pf irarre Counts Mv 1S25J Stephen 1 '-T in the hands of "TT arnear5iiir to the satisfaction of the Court 'jlthat the defendant Jri 'this easel is not an inhabitant of this State. It is therefore order ed, that unlessthe J3efendant Saml. power, appeir and enter into bond, as he is permit ted to'dd byact ofAssemblyjn such casestjn or before, the jlondav ot next, that final judgment ul! be rendered in the nremises.

It is further ordered, thatpublica" ot the alpregQinfr rule oe truae once a i eek for six successive weeks in tne Kaleigh "Jteister. Test, C. c.w c. Stale of North-Carolina, Court of Pleas 'and Quarter Sessions, I April Term 1825. John Cooper, 7 vied orra negro -VTxa.

CoopeT. IT appoarin to the satisfaction ofthe Court, that the Defendant is not an inhabitant of this State -It therefore "ordered, that publication be made until Monday of July next," in'the Ifcfleigh llejpstcr, that the Ue-fepdant appear at ur of-Pleas ahd Quarter Sessions to be held for saiJ county at the court house-in then and there to plead, or jJdgTnent rill be. entered against bun, ac'corUinjr io plintiffrs demands Test, JAS. PKAllSALUOlk: A GUEENE COlNTY, 4 Couxt of Pleas and Quarter MaV Term, 1825. Chns.

Edvrarcls Faml attacVment II. Hart, admr.6f Sblol-Ieviecl b.i a tract) Brand, dee'd. i land adjoimntt- A ff. I Jas. Albrittonuanu jonn eicner.

oiners. IT appearing to th satisfaction of the Court that John the defendant in this case hasTemoved from tins Stater. It is there lore ordered that publication be made, inlhe JIalelglr Register, fur six weeks successively, that unless the dtfendant appear at our'rnext Court to be held for the county of Greene, at ihe Court House in Snov Hdl, on the second Mondav t)f August next, and. cause "to tbe contrary, the rausc will be heard exparte nd 'the propertv levied ohcondemned for sale. Witness William Clerk of said court at office tho 2d of May, A.

D. 1825. WM. AVILLIAMS, Clk State of North-Carolina. Bertie Count v.

Court of Equity 825. Amos Unvner, complainant 'V -V" I Nottingham Mohks, Admimstrator, and others, defendants. "TNthls case, it appearing to the Court that JL Strahon Monk, ortc of Qie defeivlants' in this suit, is not a resident "of this State jt is ordered, that publication be made iuttye Ka-leigh Begister for thyee. months, admonishing ihe ud Strahon Monk to appear at the next terra of this Court, to be held in the town of "Windsor, on the third Monday of September next, and plead, answer or demur to this bill, or judgment rpro confeso.vkill be entered. Vnd ths cause for iieanng1 exparte as to CM E.

Starch ftp. 1825. i' 58 "3m OJ the. 29th of Jannary last, woman named PEGGY; was enticed away from rr.e,- by Samuel Tbwnsend, Patrick Monroe, Joseph Orston-and others i vras harbored "and concealed by" the said Samuel Townsehd, and taken into his possession jun-der pretence bf obtaining her freedom and on the 17th of MarcTi bst, carried off by the above named Joseph Orstonwho gors in. the capacity of a petllar.

Said; I'crg- Is i ovr in the 17th year of her age of middle-lize, about 5 feet 4 5 irtches' high, Ii.m.c!- of of in Line of the OSIcera and Manners of the vr. Auxiliary Society of 4his Cityon the 2d iast. bn a Tetter, beinread from Resident Agent at upon.thls Society foe aid, iri carry; ing on its optrations i wasresolved i thai the Treasurer upon arid "that hev as soon as olle'ctedf trans mit the Stnidii the Society 'The Sexrtary was 'iad ilress a Circular. Note Clergy-ma intherneibbiiring re questijigi in confonnity thc Express recoxninehdatioii pf lhe'Ecclesiastical Jdictoiiesrof tliepouiitrtiiatithey will "make a collection in theirsererat ogregatidnr on sbm Sunday in ihisj inuy iii, ur ai as- eany. a pcriou, as inay be convenient, in favor of, the Coloni Wtion Sdcietynd transmit tneamouril; orucn collections uy or, py any convenient private to Mr; unuivi juupre, 5 xreasurer 01.

lais ioci etj inRaleighor to Itich'd; Treasurer of t'ie Parent Sacietv in Washington; Notice was given ift the IVesbf terianr Church" of WiisHt on Su nday last that a Discourse would be delivered there on this subject- '6t icol- Vi, r.f Section, made, on Sunday next The Ke I welly we learn, will be the Preacher. At this jGrovcrnor Burtdn wa3 appointed a Vice-President of. this jnthe piace of late ArcW Henderson, Esq.l(a7idWm cBoylan, Sherwood Haywood and Win. Peace; Esqrs. Managers, to fill the vacancies occasioned by the deaths of Moses Jforv decai: Esq.

and Dr. Battle, and the re-moval of John Evans. This in order tdextetid its power to ai the Parent Society, have dire cted a Subscription Book to be open ed for obtaining an addition fo its mem bers, which will be placed in the hands i mi oi some one oi our. no win feel a-pleasure in soliciting supporters to what we believe -a good cause, We have received the following fote from Mr. Kimbrough Joxes, which we publish agreeably to his request To1 the Editor of 'thi Yltegnier, GwTLEME.v-Since it has been ascertained liat Judge S.KAWEtt has'withdraw'nfi'pm the nomination as a cairdldate for the Senate, hayebeen soijcitcd and have con-' sented to have name announced as a can didate for a seut in the.

Senate at ihe next Ger iiend Assembly 'and must ask the favour of you to maKe Known to me people oi waive through the medium of your paper. 1 ours -r KtMBROUGfl JONES. We understand that Warner of Granville in this State, was committed to jail a few days since, on a charge of haying cruelly murdered one of his slaves. This is not the first offence of the kind, which Taylor has laid at hi3 door. We were present at Granville Superior Court, about four years he was tried i on a similar ana acquitted.

The last Warrenton Reporter has put an! unwarrantable construction oiu a paragraph ofcoiirs, in which, we ex pressed our duubts as to the propriety bf making so much parade previous to the of- OUver 1Lewis0Vi6 bad been ceu vie led of a deliberate, un? provoked I fis puerile; at- empt to be wittv on so serious a sub-ect, would have beei deemed unworthy of nptice, had. previouslepdeaf youreu to misrepresent ourTeiiiarKS on he occasion, converting our doubts in to a censure on the Minister arid Mem bers of the Episcopalian Church engaged in the Religious -Services; rcfe-etl Nothing of this" kind was intended; nor can what we iaid, be so-construed by any impart tal reader Ou rs yas niere pd fssing remark, which we thought oVir duty to make as to the propriety thus the moment of exe'-cutionVpublict emnmiralioa'iormeo condemned to ignoiniriious deaths. This may be reroeinbered, was a fe years since, carried to a lengtfi that was every where inthe case of tlie inaiLtobbehf near Baltimore. -IfVe no Lxibf.iliripbgnih: tbc motives 01 tne persons- conceriicu these reliious at tentions 'to shew ins the malefactor rhe high I standing for talents; piety and moral excellence' ofUfie RevltvJBaiijisBDa ho periormtu te rei services the Members of this' bociety tor'an an-naal' payment of their subscriptions, v. ry of similar occasion.

tAn excellent dinner Was prorlded for the bir Col CookeJ of wliicli a highly respectablelompanj partook arhong rnany strangers of by a Committee appoint: ed for thepurpose and were inerspcrs teereJcHibllowi wcre: gtrei-The Military repaired to a fine spring in tlie cinityf where they i 1. The HoVe celebrated by theVCniverser as the birth-day of Uatibttal VJ'-l 'c-' 2. old tlMrteen United States. The most. Splendid: constellation that has ever kdorned the political firmament.

The roemon' of thbse who fell in ouV nevplutipniry can pidy cease to revere When we become nnwortuy the blessings tjieydied to purcnase pcint of excellence Nature's last andrreatest effort. We neer shall look upon his like ah.V'1'1'r;,''l,i''" '5. The principles of To. Like the electric thev are pervading' arid purirvinij the moral atmosphere of Etirope May its lonlf- of Despotism, crumble beneath their thunders 1 he recollections associated with there turn uf this May the memory of the Good mulliply into virtues, and the moral fruits ot succeeumcr aijes, oerive tuejr nuxrimeiiT from the the pastJ" J.v 7 1 7 Iafayette, De alb Kosciusko and Pulas In the cuise of Liberty, they sacrificed al most dear to man home, kmdrecl, and toun Their meed shall immortality, and a Nation's Grajitude. 8.

America. The VouWt Ararat, upon which has1 rested the Ark of "Ubcrty. 9. The Federal Constituiion. Traitors'.

at home mucli more to be dreaded than enemies from abroad. 10. PublicV Education- The People must fully iMilerttand, before they can duly appve data their political blessings. j'-; 11. BrecdVITill.

An altar erectedljyiNa tufe to tlie Gdde'ss of Liberty Ict the -sa crifice-6f tlieilth cif June, 75, never be for1 gotten I i Jr -r," :12., Greece Strike till the last-armed foe, expires, Strikc-for ycur aljafs and your fnes, tor tne green graves oi your sires. God and your native land!" 13. Woman Bich and varietlaiv, nature's gifts toman; but Vithout lovely the rest would be joyless and insipid with jhtr lie is independent ot lliein all. The followino; Volunteer Toasts were -u the President. The memory of the Mecklenburg Patriots, who, in T5, laid 'the foundation oflihc Declaratiba of out Independence.

Hvtlie Vice President. friends, of li berty all oveirthe World. By John Branch. The People of the United States, free, soyereighi.and ndepeiuV ent. -i-: Bu.

JVilliam Gaston. system of general tlie devclopement nf our a l'li I' internal resources tne pure, am aoie aunun isf ration of justice Let thesebe lhe cardinal objects ofthe policy of. By Col. JameL JT- TuytorThc States local feeling them, to iorget thatjhey brethren of the -sainej family. By William Drew, Esq.

The rigid of in struct ion, -I the President. The Orator of the. Day. Walie Forest -The. almiversarv of American Independence 'was by the Foresters at tlie Macedonia SprihsY on the -IthMnst The Students of the Academy, under Mr.

Allen, nished the 'of the session by tlie delivery of a few speeches, the report of examination was read -after -which a neat and classic Ora tion, suited to the day, was delivered by Mr vv arner. About 300 persons sat down to- an excellent pic nic dinner, and after a rational enjoyment of the pleasures afforded by the entertain ments and the occasion, I the company separated afe'an early hour. V.r.'..:;i'" ThcBoard of Infernal met at Fayetlcvilie on the 13th ult. and v.whaJ! have since visited Wil- mfhkfonthe'PaMic Works at the Flats below that town, Works on 't the Clubfoot arid Ha rlow's Creek Canal, Beau fort Ke whcrrii W'ashingtop, Ed en-ton, the Uoan'oke Island, brought their journey and business close "on th8 '5th ihst. having postponed their contemplated visit to' the western part of the State ufiitirCthe Fall, 'l; BiBLS Society.

At a meetinqr-of the Presitleni and Manageis of ihe Bi ble Socie-oflthis State" (now Auxiliary to die "American Bible Society) held oii the i2d instant, a rf fiir bles and Testaments were ordered to be' immediately procured, and the sum two hundred dollars wasMirocted.to transmitted as a Donation from'thisl Society to TlTie orFayette ville was appointed to preach" the next annual Discourse for this Societyjon tne second Sunday in December ncxtr distinction. Col' Polk" assist edlTv Gal as vhich follow thcsedctails, ed with patriotic sons' After the r6-pillar fT6ast3 were drank olun- a it bf it Secured by Letters; Patent qnder Seal of the 4 United Statcfjt jr Grand Maryland; "-r-r" i 'The whole lobe completed in'OoeDy an will positively take place in the City of Haiti. more on the zftn Jnu i yl 160, 000 Ticke's lvot wc. JJlunic'to a rrize- Tt The Brilliancy 'of 'this- Scheme, (beiner on Improved Mode,) is ALTOGE THElt UXPIIKCEDENTED. Adventurers will remarkthe low rate of tickets-the very triflili" risk' inctirred, ''( there fiot being one uianxr 10 njirjze jiiiu liiiiv inc.

cajjiia.i jrip of of a niaitadenitherto nnpre-cedented for so small a. sum invested ahore all, however; is the CE11TA1NTY OK OB-TAtNING AT LEAST ONE PRIZE by the the purchase of two tickets or two'shitres (one odd and one even number) and int'it same ratio of in he1 purchase of a eater number of ticket or shares. TVJioU Tickets S5 00 Quarters, i 25 Halves -u! IX 2 50 tJEigMst To be hadt in the greatest variety of Nos. 1 Lottery Exchange 0ce, fJL14 Mar- re. Where in the late State were sold the-Great Capitals of of $20,000 three 0,000, besides mo ksi than twelve capitals of sphere more Capital prizes have been'niiained'than at any other office in America.

CTr Orders from any part ofthe TJ. States ot.Teyrltrries, enclosing tfje cafh or prizes in any or me M'eries, post raiuj win meet our accustomed prompt attention! Address 10 J. I. COHEN, it. Baltimore.

'QC Adventurers at a distance may at all timejt with confidence forward their Kemit- tandes t'fCohrti's Office for if the Scheme should be drawn when their orders arrive, the amount enclosed will be returned by tho first -i cii man, win ue iiivesieti iu me uiusi auvisa ble Schemej uext to be drawn, Bait iniorc, 'July 1. .711 nw 22dJ rr Pried Fifty Cents a Bottle. GALES SON haye just received a fresh parcel of this agreeable Prcpara-tiopV for persons subject to Dyspeptic Com plaints. Shares of N.C State Bank Stock) Enquire the Printer, June 13. 66 lm iT JiAluJttxIrl JviO I Jit.

FRIDAY JULY 8, 1825. wl Fourth Long as von sun shall mark the' bcund of time, Or yonder west shall fling its boPs sublime nr. i i i VJ- 1 as von iiciu mi umnier jrecii. un ss Or yonder lake unlocks its crystal" breast So oft on this, our, coiintrv's natal dav, Let Christians kneel and free-will homage pay, Lfct Patriots round their country altar stand, Their vows redeem, their public views ex pand The oold achievements of their sires dilate Their praises-sing, their virtues The return, of that memorable day, when a People rose against the man dates of a Moxauch, and proclaimed their, right to be free- the-. Anniversary of that event which raised the feeble arm of America against tlic most power ful "nation on the globe, and dissolved forever the tie of allejriance which opened upon our orefathers a seven years war, with all its toil, blood and safferinwhieh produced a display of patriotism, heroic exertion and orti-; tude, surpassed oy no age, ana.

Dy no country whicli Sent forth to the world the redeeminjgspiritof Uberty that has continued to warm, animate and lighten struggling nations in the path Freed omi was celebrated in this city, with appropriate hoiors Tlie day. was ushered iivby the firing Cannon, arid at six religious services, of a very interesting character, took place at the sbjrtcriarf Chu rch, which the Great Author of ail bles sings, human and dhine-, received the jrrateful acknowledgments of Jiis kind Providence "These services were per-formed 'by ithe Rev'Dr JPheete Rcv i)niCalilwe1l, and dlevr William Hammitt. w' Our citizens erer highly gratified by the delivery of from Dr. at.th.e solicitation of Ruffing Infantry Company the other from at: Jhere quest of the citizens Botli were rc-ccivedw-iih 'themtraptuToas frqra tlie largest auditories tre liaye ever i V'; 1 io; T-j 1,000) 7 200 20 4.000 ,20,000 J' -v? 5 80,000 a of be ffectihg'tliai', and the gruunu was tiuea wilu wa- tar to a great de'pth he directed I hi iiioy ements accordingly, so ol nat tJe evils ir He made hisHvater tvce the tisual quantif' of '1 ell very jvallo w. I ope tlierel'dre some of our.

best planters wiil vtler as i uniforprprac ticc is nb more suited to all cases, rthah' the same physic isj for AU diseases; CorrON-GrNi i i Otj On the rghtvof Jt4rwtruv tion, Tn reply ia Johnston. Votfj" which ''peared ia the ltar; sltali hate a place in oar next. v. V'' V. writer in the' SaKsbiirV ppi IkHriry': with ns, becaQse psVdeciiiHd a with his rcquet to from: that 'papVrje- piecd refiocting' on the charicierand service -V of our venerable Senator Mr.

MicosvAtiMler the sgnaiirfi of Nattyei' Mri our'- selves satisfied with the course we ad(ptet. km that ocCasTbri. TAV'elp hot chocseHvauioi) Ty to attack the; firit men' iiVouT eonHndnhr-' because; sonie unkndwu; hand lhin ks proper to send us aji ajtacklof mibh'catibnT TI another -tiveV bUd Ucfn salisheuwun answering "line ci ihe without expecting us to insert the oiiginal of- fenaive article from the Salisbury paper, lu piece would luye promptly inserted but we doul i nnt pnseiit To publish, h'jnd: piece wjiich we shoiild hmre rejected had it becii snt 6'ih oginaJy. p.uS; lication of reply. refutes thV rules adapted to the various circuiti stances by "which the.

success of -thi cronssaflccted fur I ani sure ttrtt on 'r "0- I ill ciiarge made VaglintAUs of bejag willing to what it written on one iIe -r que stioii only, -at ,) tn coufiiy, uic uit. oy nl mil the Rev. Graham Charles G. of Persons to Misi L. Of ilri Nathaniel.

GraiivUle. A OiV the 23cl ult; Joel KtyfioMsj -oFiriUs. boroiizlC to Jfiss Celli datightcf 1 "1 of Gol. JosepliIWe. 7 In Person county; 22d utt.

jMr. Jit. MUtoni; to iriss Catharine Bran fri Tneiliylhe 'day hr JU-'V, Doctor STSwiiiTBdoaTHkeed.d-!'-.': ''Z In this gentVman ere, united soundri of intelletvlAmnes" pn- rity of Ja bi professional pursuits, -skilful and assddons Hn the of private Cliftfr digmficd and a.miable at once commarkted respect and attractet! aTec. tionC Succe34 W3 ihe naturaf. and! just rtt quliticv aiwl; he vas in th(9 midt bf career by advance ofl-c- putatioh andiiicresa of pn.fits,- wben ds he jo ofteiTarrcslkd irt" oth Lai left Relatives, ti whose afTctU ons ne was end avert oy tne, memory or bit youthful daysihfe frr promlsea' of which' were iiobly futfilledlii the perfitnance of bin manhood.

It will be ft. consolation to4 ihosc relatives i even jin live tumult" ol Hieir iorrbwjt; which" skill cendd suggest or frlendsiitn sup- pIy and regretted, by. it I -Jin Utirke eounty onltbe 6th Jlrs. Orson wife of CoL" Jolm CarsoA tap Ul.Mi t. i- jpariv on ihe2d MiiyVW-.

Adam Seybert PhtbuIcJIplMa; forrnetly save it; uonsTress ana iue annor oi ipe wurs jipott the Statistics of l3eU. Jwa eis, proved fatal to hrmacU. I i pr. UoswortH was oniilly off Pougrr- keepsie; jn 'theJ5tate ot where he fwmely built, -of complexion, -'very likely, ftmilhr, and very free ppoken. She fometnnes cals.hereh Peggy Hagtn, and lm of late pretendetl to say that she was free horn.

Prggy mv be by any one who 'converses 'with her tellinf? who has" raised her, and of I leaving her child behind, whose name i Eliza. It ii supposed tht she issold; or "concealed in some part cf the ccxintn'. Any person finding where heis, and giving information -by. letter, directed to the subscriber, living in Barnwell to Mr.lsaae Fjazier, irJ Columbia, Is. Ci receive re ward of "twenty-Eve dollars; and if the said Orstdn and Peggy be found-together, And so that the villains can be brought, to 'justice, any jjeron or so apprehending them, receive Ji reward of hftv doliars.

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