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; a - A. i . - ! t . tc:, ."'.v " r jjNq. 45. 7, 1809. JiCT" PUBLISHED trnT THV'ksDAT, BY Txo- n At IlEantasov, JCir. ron" stxv eVCb. "at Tax urn ud of FArr.TTEV!itE-!vrrF.T, xxak Caso's COttKXR PltlCJC TuXE DuLLAns ri AUKCM, r AT A BL1. Ulf TE1RI.1 I AtVAC Sixoxk FrvB 10 Cxktb. . " " '- ' WW '' 1 mmm 11 11 ni.M ii mmmm : ADVERTISEMENTS. - STAR ALMANACK,' FOR". - TT 7 be published at this OlTlcc U the course of the j'.Y prestnt month. , U, will contain, besides thoAstrom ' , biic at Oksutauona, Sc. a great Variety of ir ful and enter A UiniDjr matter, sr'.iii h has been selected with much care ' ..Mei-cmmtaJUid Other Will be oppliedUianwlcjUAntitJ i,y a the muud term..'. l ' UPON credit of nine and eighteen month; in the j tQwnof WrretiUn, wt tlx- tectitui dt of October next. Jte HoiMr and Lo'a oceiipttd (T Wr.ir.oh Monhxi, and poneaa'xin given Ui 25tfi d of December aetU , f i , The Pwcllin; lloiite u. finiJicd ia a lumJwme atyle, an1 'ell calculated for tlie contfurUble accornmixLitkxi ol a family: The eut-houe at Convenient, the garden fee til and well enclosed. -r j .'.." '' - r - o . T i On a Loi adjoin in ijietc prem'e U a weU-cwttrmtcd Storo-Hotue, with Cuunlin and Lndg'.n-Kaoma, and a cotnmodiuu II.it, wallcil up with ttoite. Tbeoe bu.ld- ian art iu fpod reput, ud the alUulion ia Uig'Jl far a i public cjriTte (Hjrtnit, v . ' V "' "j "V- ' f I convenient tt good prirca. - " ' 1 , (TTothc parctiMer Mliscotutt of 10 per cvnt. will be C? i,v c Copartnership r-- rT RSUB&N SANDEIW k JAMES THOMPSON1 be : VZn distolved by mutual consent,' -.Therefore all Per pyu n ilcbte l to (aid firm are desired to make tmmediaU (avmeut i (tnx aa persona to whom the turn ftanda tndebt tcf&ie requested to preaent their claims fir pnvment "-if M-j;: "SANDERS Sc THOMPSON'. .jioVih, fee 4, i8oa'vs ,v:::j:;v: 43-Jwp. " WILl. commence" at hnAaovi ir,ncs from Nash . . Couvt-Houie,- and 25 fiom TarboroiiRh, W Fridav " ' ' the Z?d of Si-ptember, and tontinue naul Tueaday the V'Sfith, - At whkh time ami place all pcraons are atrktly for V,bidiJci bringinff sfHtiUioua.Equo, .or any- thing otvthut , HmJ, to sell or give away dunmr tne mectina1. f - i ' i y A PHILANTHROPIST, ' :: Wm L:.cTumer ' OFJT.U3 ft BJ hie Ift'CoE a.1i 1AIT aUuated in a retired irt nf Ui Town, wear the Aednuvr aod convenient to the brtt fpnn(f CT U Oty. A vtnauvtock f Houac-hold nd aTitcWo iniiUirr, f dcaircdi way tx bad with it- VhiiX. ot old at phraU sale Will be uU UckJysold about the, HJl of Koveaiber. ' -' ' KXciVuDullari Uetvard; OTMAYF.Dor Stole from the Sub- criUeri the nit hf of tW ITlb. iaab k hkely yaung St ud Colt, 4 vears old last Spring, about fouf ftet ele ven incbea hiU, ia a bright sarret, bnta huid feet vli.lc, & it not tirar.il. iz sot not crv.n, uut raur tliMk be t t autiic wuite In 1)1 forehead.''. I ste-ongrly sua. waa atoioii. hy aunve reward wui be ej. awpirum. SrC ; . t Kuiuwayor Free Negro, .Tbe above ' . . " r OUVEB FTTTS, ' t .' , J I ven to y person who wui reiurn sant '! ? w : ROBEltT u; JOXFS, in1Jhci J serf! UVmjfihOrsnge- touflij .v w. i , VvrW''-'K5c'. I NorUtEastof lilhtboroulf , - warrenion, 7U101 Augufct,iai;v., , . ..,r4i--o vr, , 1 -' r0 round him tlo the,ama, IU re4u'rcd , - ; , bleep than most men, attJ devoted gTrat part ' ' . of the nijjht la the ordinary nirrcantile f ur. ' uitt of th dav , Fpr the dispatth of business' ;. hdwMnevrccdcd,perbapanevrtquaU;d.'' - , m Charlestown. lie a a very i r!y riser. ; . f and devoted the morning to his coantiflg bXiiC'. v, ; , and frequently hid the business of ih tUy not -- only arranged tut done hen others irere be . ;; jyinninff to deliberate 00 the V expediency";, of leaving their bedskV Jlialetler vr R -ncraI!yVv- V T written in tht retired hours. f the. night aud, ' f mbraingU -Ii them hta ideas. were always sva . . pressed in strong apd precise language, v, hich , . forcibly conveyed hr$ meaning without a po -,- friendship business, w amusement wa4 tlii ubject,;his epistolary st) It? was excellent and r, on tiii nver, 14 miles well worthy, or, tnti tattoo . "to ji-v j; - HfVllKrvVTov Hehad an exact knowledge of human oatur -i;: CARKrxOTOr. r ao(J .. .Q b;$ v own mercantitc;. language, -oft " . : .., v j .i'lr", i' bund out .the par of exchange, of ,tvey:4nV.ii; ' Cfiber ' wllom hc transacted business."; Jl,s: t-vts . - WILLIAMSDQROUGII ' " i;;F'ALLra'c lis"; til! COMMENCE ON THK lZTH'OV OCT. KEXT. Ti'lUST Day, the rVoprittor's puree, 75 dolUrs. one mile X beats, test-three In five 1 free for any llorsc, Mare or eMingi Eiitance, eifht dollar,"- "? iv - ' K Second dav, Jockey Club puwe,' 100 dollars, two mile beau 1 free for anvvllui se,: AJare- or Celding", ccft the irnmer the nreccdinir dv -Kntcanre 19 diiliur. ;, ;-0r each day the Pivt'rietor puU up an elegant Saddle, lo be run fur by untried Iloficn, owned by citucn of the county or members of the Jockey Club ; Eneance 2 dol hira, mile heats, j r . 1 , ' 4 Entrance to b madtf with 3cepbn 6need the day .pr cciuneach doy'sj race. Wtijrhu as established by the Rules of tlx: Jockey Club. : -i. A subscription fur a Produce Sweepstake iiopen, and to be closed the first of February Entrance JUO dollar Xhpse dispowd can subscribe Viti Stephen Sneed, per ivuAlj or by Uxtsr -; Jr" " - V. A . 1 - , .JOCKEY CLUB. Sefilcmhrn Sit, 1809. i. i , -, . . Positively to commence Drarvin frs; i rOn'fiIoriday tie 9 thtf October ntxt. I N T.TIN At;" I PR py EJSI E NT v ',' V; irixTT TtlOTJSAifP DOLXAS ; . - fy be gained for Uie'smull sum of Tbrto Dollars ! : .! r-'.-') W TUB,TXWU GLASS Crs -s , H' 'nRIFER LEJIIGH LOTTERJV 'Tbi capital pries Arevu. Fiu$$It i"i-,.- 'if . , 2 of ;,;j-..,:,&10,()00 1 t;,.a ofi','L'RiOOOs, '."4 ' 2 :r 2,5ot v " 15 ' 200, &e:t;j ; less than two ancf an half blanks to a p'rize, the lowest of wtllcis-U a doUsMA A ;i.!y'';''!v-.f '.-Ta. daw 503 satafcers -eaeh. dsy.t the!ste4KRi3e' te Pluldelphia, where the prises -will be paid, by Thumas AUibone, Esq, Ui Treasurer, SO days after tlie concluiiion uf the drawing ; subject o a deduction cf 15 per cent,.- .l liis is one of the riclu;st Lotteries published here tor many years, and the moderate price of Uic titkets places i:-' ;;r v The Subscriber HVE 'rjnalined as ExeciAirs. to h: last Wit and Testament of GeoraetV. Hmart,' Ej. t tl leckw lertBurjr County Court Session -( Those indebted to the estate of the 'leceaaed are "requested t caU upoa John Kendricky who is in poMcssion of the papers, and miu payment wnuom w.-iny 'e limiura ui ui raiwc will admit of no indulgence.'- v. , . -. " . y.t. ' Such as have demands will make tbcm known to John Kendrick, within the time proscribed hyAct of Assembly lor prcaentingf claims afa'mst the estate of deceased per ions," Otherwise they will be barwwl pavmemv '-" .; ; Mecklenburg; ConntyAugf.4,: 18J9V V '' :5tulors. Korth-Carolina;-' ! , ' i'TnEASURTOFriCE.'istibf AiiRUBCi3C9. T HE SUEUlr'Fi sncWhef 4U'v'ue" Cttceia of the v State afoiesiiid. nv s mmctital ami faithful iUsclirre liie errand Driies Within the reach of every individual who i of die duties reaulred of tlitin Lv Ltcv. in' it-yard to the chines to become an adventurer, which he Way do for so I colbiclloii And psvment into the" Treasury of the Taxi s is such aa intuit interest every well -wisher; ttf the internal I selves credit and foreclose the possibility of Vetialty or iDDrovcmcnt ot tne 4ate. . N . ., I fbricilure sshould anv. urdotlunatulv. lail 111 tins vtrv es sential point, tliey wdl Iear in in.nd thut the Public I rea- iurer has no option with respect to tnc course to be pir ued. his duty bcinir imperative 1 Mid that therefore all uch will be proceeded against act otvlhii; to L&w,,rar.d in nie Superior Cotirt for the county of Wake, which will nappe n in uctobcf next. - r ' ,- . JQ1IN HAYWOOD, a ,-. ,.'-t,ltf- -in I'ubhe.Trc&sxu-tirv -i era post paid, and inclosing the cash, wjlt be duly at l to, and p'rtM's iri lotteries of tbii city and f New JUctteii tenddil to, and p'riwi York as well a bank notes of the diflcrent staU-s, receir- ed Inpayment -.e.1-,,j;.v.,..v,, . , 'X-k- ,H-'ui Whoiq.ticxeu, s aa ' ( .Half do. .- x ' iio' Qnartfr do. 1 A;.75 cents.f j " -- The price of the ticket will advance to ft 3 .50 on the I iu 01 ejHciuoeTc Education X - r jfV"?! Monday the 16th of October next I shall open j . . KJ SCHOOL. At my place,near W illiamsboroiiirh, firaiw ! f vi'le rounty, in which wdl be taught the English, Latin V aihV Qreek Languages, toother with suqhuf the Sciences j ' in . ' as we coinuioiuy stuineu in American kciiaouu...i..' 1 . n hate engajed hi ait Assistant Teacher Mr. Benjamin " , Rice, of Virginia, a young gentleman of unucsUonbblt 1 sporaiiiy ana o4ioerai eaucanon."'H' ( t t'- -' y. Those who nwyi, send their childrerl or wards tq this , 8-Uool may rely on tbe greatest exertion of the TcscTier to amend im heart as veil as enlighten the umkrtand 1 v 'la, i. - X Augut aa, iBUi f f TAYIXJR, Jwmosv, - jJi'aiifii, . No. 'iU, south Second -strte hi: ' MATTUEW M'CONNELL ' , " : '.- v yo, 82, Chesn'ut-Street' . ,v . ; liuri t.t-. ' State lottery Office, Z, Chesnuttreet- " VPlLE BYRNEi' fcoi'ne r of 5Lh arl Ctiesnut-sfucts. JAMES HUMPHREYS, Q;)?olars;lUwar ; " : ''''tr T) AN A WAY froaa the liiWri .i..,.! ' fchanre-WalK, cotwf 'of VVslnuJ (k ai.streets MiCriAEtf-dRTUNE; . .v ! f lf o.'. 39; Wslntri Street' to get tot '- ... L " . - ... . nerson thi JV. A The earliest Informabon iUlpycn to disUnt pttrchasers, of tlie fate t! Vueir Ucfeetst , ,? - JulysV 130ft., : JAMES K, BUCII. it t. ;XarshalSale.;: rt STATE OV A'OttTH CAUOUNA, liiicoln County. Court of Pleaa ani Quartet iktstQAe Juiy'TcrmA'. D '1809.;-.', r VrigtntU Attachment. scribe JLv o.l'tlM! 2-kl Say Of Jtilv, 1808,' u Ncto Man, named ir.VV'Vi 28 or 2s year of ager about five feet iiine o: fen Inches high, t? bbek complexion alow spoken tna ratniT a uown iook took, with lum ttbnie irmwi home soun clothes. ; He can write, and Dcrhnns has nrocured A free pnfc,-t 1 am urnrcnmtaive no nas aueinpveu five' Stat of Ohio, where he has Once been., Any nerson that will dt liver me the a1x descrilieiiNcirroof secure him in Jail so that I, get him. shall have the above v p - WILLIAM BRANTLY Deep'RIver,' Chatham countyiT'.- " ? , ' . ; 1 -..K.a.iau.Jutyi !. 4'.$ '; -t ' was uncommonlv penetration, and tlie cor ex . opinions h frequently formed of the real cha- ; ; . , ractersof pieiifrom their 'liwm1dViflfa" ':'v-';; ' to Lavater, have confirmed that hiltsvplerf 1 m his theoryof physiognomy. Such tU15gtttjj aad such knowledge of mei .ahd'of hu-irsr;,-;-',; could not" fail of auc?rsv'It is'uo small eviV 7 . 1 dence of this, and be tV same time chvtractcr .t :: is.ic of the period in : w inch JUr .i,aureif.wa . , engaged in trade betweert tHf and 1 ?0ltha4 r ( at the winding up of hipartnership'cotcern$,V -p f , , ; wivtcn itauemoraceu vrauaatnunw wniv-mvv - v i ofmanymiUionrof pounds of the, theacurrnncj 4 ' UC onerrU ro Ilia pariurr ;. a n..v.y.w....&- debts jfd'casb at a discoiiut of five-peceMoA tneir DT03S amount.; ..-. ,v ;a. .--j . . - His talents for;ob'versation Wi-re great.-' 'i rte could adapt himself to .the V bung and Ui?; ' old, the jayand the graved to: the mat! of bu; . ; s sines and the vdttties'.ot .plarHfe?-;'t",.r.: proved without oITendingv-and gave advice ' :f without appearing tdfo4te:,sH Mr. Laurens love of .justjee vas ettfeme , ; He would never draw si bill of exchange ;ti II v he .had- a written acknwledgnt ;frbm4hyV- person ott whom hedrew thai hewas intltbo vi ejl to tlifc. amount drawb for :.,IIe trhtfrfully ; partook! of diversions iii their proper tt5 antji:, ? place i-. but .had, ata1l periods obj$J deep rooted aniftversjon Jgamirjgi;th&t:he? ' .f never played af cards or? anyvther game uc i tj tor amustment Unless onomeV!try varer -ccCa Q ' castons, when' in company with those taw'hora . . play wai Without zest excepVomethiog was JT:, risked, he so .iarj conformed Jc their.htJmtuf as' to play for money On a.Ve'ry.- mpdeme,6cale,'v i; -.' : and in, case of, loss, h formly refus teem in ir without gi In twb or three instances he yejjded tojh fashion'abl flly,of. iccpting. a; chiillenge tu 'AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY. Tiy virtue of an Execution issuing from -the 3ircH XX Court of the United States r the North-Carolina Annas w Crutlr. J Levied on Landi. IN this Case it sppitarLig to tlie satisfaction bf tbe Court I tbat the defendant; Andrew Cristle, is an inlutbitsnt of I W ditttrint. svill ha wrtntwA to .!i1a- at- ThI,1ia Atti,t. f, I v Cash, at tbe dweWhonse of Lemuel Smith, in Chatham I K mattf.h ' wirka..fia";lv.ln theflrAa. that nn- , i wJ?'. , ? f 1 TOltl E'Kh,J.ie k the Idcfcndant at nd niake l.ia deface Within1 KP" and the tract , of land, to Angus M Neil, thVe.first days'oFnext Coiu-t, tii bi, held for theCoun- 1 nppod V, mum 280 scresy lying m , in at r tlou ro Uricolnton, 'on tl ' ' S, V Tln -" ,iirMiS Q n third Wowlay of OWober next, -final Judnt will W .Smith and Henry ,Ilray,jun. ; 'Ihe.aliove pioperty wiRbe t,-n.ajBslh?m V ' ' v -wi. n 0,a ,at,8,y w oi"jJ execution m favour of Wat- . YrJLC? , t' t aniri. i. porxevJc. c' son and Ebeiwrer Stott v. Anens Mi-ii - t " ' t . . , t, i BEVERLY DANIEL, - -i i Mankatfrt tlM Carolina Jhtirict t j'lpndSE imle1)tedlo the c8taUsohelate P.Cotiway; ,..: 4- dec,- will please call on Mark Qooke, EiMuue, and -:i fettlft their reeetjye accounts, &c- he being' fully au iborneil to. receive all monies now due the estrile and ive discliarges. - ' , 1 t - - Thoitf iiidcbted arc further not.fied that Mr Cooke is V;, Instructed to place all Such notes and accounts in the , i vhands of the proper officers for collection, if not psid in a tery shot t time . J' ' , f i- ,v: ' .v.-!. v.'. . .- ' 1 1 tnrd tipvhuiienw 1 4 , ' ' l'.." r." " '1" '! ( 1 mmmmmm , PRINCIPAL. iQF AN 'ACADEMV ANp , - PASTOR VANT)ib.Vw r- T'ilE Re. "WILLIAM L. TUBNFJt, Principal of thef ,-4. llaleigh Academy, nu Pastof ff tlift.City, Jivnibt fignined .his intention f resigning; llis situation nt tlw close of the present Session , the -Trustees of tlie Acadei my 'anil thni Xnhabitiints of tlie City are desirous of pro eurfmr a siutable ehar'acter to supply Histplace,ls To si Clergyman of fpiished edneatlon and iuiexcepUonidile nm ral ciiaracter, a liberal salary will be given, or ihe whole prontf. pt the Academy t tcr paying Uie A1 t 1 eaen. crsjl with's handsome, subscription -'from .the inhabitanU Of tlie City and nelhbottflioail, for hW Clerical services.' j This Academy has fttprcsent orie hundred and fifty Stui dents,-about niirtv of wldrhrv -Famales. principally iu the care of Female Teacher, under ,Uie stiperihUaiduiice ot the Pi-mcipal ot the Academy (taught in separate iviim .u.4Zj 4'... .1.. . . - r..... ,.fth . . . . jj 1 . i ' . .r - - , 1 iiilb cixucu uriire ifui:uu. mi ft iuiuw-iv wuiv w X; t7nj. be given to any person who will apprehend and city, granted to tlie Trustees by" 'the.Lp'gislature)' an'd the ,' ' oeuver to tne iibi.criber an indented a vrentice t'oy bf the name of Mthar Jteiven; who has late service, and tvha 1 surpoae ; Is ItnLinr ahotit 1 1 hereby forwam all .persona. from barbouiing or iug tlie said Artliup ill any .manner- whatsoever. . derrmiied to put tlie l-in force against any1 s -tenders. ' - - . " " ' ,yrf CIL CHRISTOPHER Rallgh, August 30, i09 44-3t . ' . 1 -li t '''li'"1' ' ''"''?" 'A. ' '"" "'' ?' Fiyfj Gentsi Iteward left m; ill 1 nlace VVploy al an 1 An Overseer Wanted. ' . :,i...N',"i , .AP.PUCAtI9J ta;the Editors hereof,? Person v, r 'o can corn well recommended as an OVERSEER JouiKociiargeofaUtitTen Handrfin AVake- cognty yill y find a place.., The application must be made before the number of Students lieretofir has ahnuall v ificreiwed. Raleigh being fit Seat of Ooveriimenir ofNorthlaroli- na, a very bealUiy and pieassnt mtnatich, in the hilly court, try,', containing . morula and respectable sosietjv; where every necessary of Jifi$ en bfl lid In jilenty ott reasonable tcrms.saitd where jnwst of .the riincinal uihabitanis are l 'J -1 k i' .J !i '. y .. . .i. .1. .1.1' C gT-LUuiuna ui liie AcaiK'iii, 11- ii j)i cuni;ii. tuai xnia oi; I miliary will Rhvays tuve 0, prtti jehee to any otlief Acade my in the Bouthern atatos. j. - .1 A Lady, of talents and , acquirements equal to the un. ertakintr, is. also, wanted to take char are of the Female Department of the Acadeniy't and a Young Cientleman, suitably qualified,' m an Assiutafit Readier of .tlLfi Latin and Greek Languages, tu:, tt Applications lor any -tif tli'ese ' situations made to the Trustees of the' KaleigV Academy, by letter post paid, Wdl be duly attended to and immediately answered, and such further its fbnHfction gtVeff as ma? be Teowired. -jil; $ promptly panj, but tuli. f n ; ,vt - it.;'wrobff to -..takeiuiy wait' wwyiH:Wf. viog an,; eauivalejjt.;3 :HT:-X fFAtraeted from Dr. Ramsay's History of Sooth-Carolina fc J ' Si ... -t- ' a new, ana exccncai win jui uuiuucu.j , Was bom in Charleston ( in 1 724. ; ..His .an cesters were FrtbcH Prbte$tant refugees, who had left France! soon, after the revocation pi tlie eaiClOtani3S.-".Aney iwswcincuii ncn York, but, afterwards rempved to Charlestown lis education Was supermtencled - at hrst. by jp w i . 11 ' m 1 1 J f a A ; Mr.) uowe. anaatterwaj-as ioy, ivir. vrpeti the same who. after instructing PeWi: Mani ft-anlf , - WiHinm.riravlr.rr. find AOflie- Other eX ctllent. tlassVj:al scholars in Carolini, returned to EcgUnd and -'became high bailiff of West-, Dtintr , designed, iiaf a merchant H Laurens was eat ly in lift; pJbt.,nnder the care o Thomas & mith merchant of Charle8tOAYtt, afcd afterwards . JAri C(;kat!t of London, v)d had returned to Europe after having acquired a" considerable estate; tn Charlestown ; U Oder these instructors I Iefiry Laurens. was regui; larly bredHO ;nterchafldioe,"arid acquired -.those naoits 01 orur, system ana mctuou ntuu3incss for .which JiefwnS through life remaikable-. Oai. his return from' London . Ite entered into jjaitn eihip with -Mr. Austin an'-.establihhcd merchant of Charleatowo, and engaged iu trad Avitii spiut i ouvat tne same time -wita caution and JudgmcnttjaUi? scrupulous atteutibrt to punctuality not cnly. in the discharge of pecu niary qngagrmciiisuut. in.DciDgwncre anu doibgwliat, he,ha4 protnised, 'Was almost ro; maotic; JHsufTetca nothingtointerftiFe with his own engegeitiienta and- higblyVdisrelishcd all breaches of punctuality on the pattofoiher. J Ie wasan; exculcnt inode). fpr -a young man to, forpa himself upbn, iandlwas largtly.tr.usftd in tfiat vVay byparenU xtm wished their sonj to be brought ua ,str tctly And in habits of , doing Husinss ;with3ac:iiracy)f Tx have servetfiia I 1 ' L.w. .t. - -. . 1 njsxpuming nouse was no smaii recommcnua tledrlp a : r.ratrnf rsv bv ainrle. combat.:.- Ii - - every such case he recetvea tne hre oi nis-Tia; . u versarybiit would W retuto it,;.-IIe-i.qnc' J-:v had sxauit at law ytto tlie, judge ot Jtne prt;.; :. . of, vice-admiralty, in wMch W: resisted tlx ; claims, of the ro vaj govern lrrent, whi r,h by so me'f ' recent; re gulatinsweh96titettto.ame ngms, 4 ur,javr.ensvDSug'jcasi.ijiurr.cu-. the judge, sir Egfrtob Lriga, htrgaftesto; .;v a c,otderbl;;6a.wt:T!te jadgv4ec , receive- ;th;m:tv Mr4-IaUret';an ' he had no right to retain Wjat wa? Jegally due. .. from hi m gave Hh .same prcicise ajiotint.;tl'--:;-the 56uthCarolifta society j'.jt;eijpiedcTpfJ .UteWtQ''c,Kariir.rvO'ni Mqtht occa4lon:'k'HHnji! -vrvd- m . . n A . . . ft n K i 4 , ,1 n 1 . 1 n nm hi 1 !il .v ' ; - character which bad notbeen fcairued; ; der an; jtnpres6ton.that:the;. mo claimed was -not. t hetransferred Jt iyhb SouthrCat-otina society 40 'Ijwe'd.b-ihWr as- V a furid pf charity Ihe";pwn'rnc4,fr1&f. No sucli rail wa?the;u icipected jr has beeft brou; niade forty Mr. Laut,t slave to give' ght orwftr(l,Utpugii ihe. deposit tya V1 '; years Vi.:)riM" 'H jufy brie.peruadcd,iiPr-,'ti? f a -reluctant chaent rjecf-ive th vife''i ' I , tn :il Up x by i noculatioii. w ho, a consc qutnc ft thereoi -died, ; io'coinfo,r,toj'-4eceve.aj;c4 the isstift of an unfprturiate .'tperi'irtepA.utgett upon, him, assurances were. given to hiro'in hijs dying moments .that ,-tv -children should, -tu ; ' ; emancibatctl.' -1 his was- accordingly doner ,j , ? ; 'In the peiformanceriot bis .ncligiouidutre X;- Mr. Lauren was strict and exemnlarvJk 1 'K& 1: : I emefgeucy was- great vtiJchtptirat; great in4eediwhieh -kpi hfm';n:bw -hli'fu) i mpnimy commuriion. v ita.ue uiwv uv-wits- ' ;x tf2 y ihtinwteiy-tujiirit ly,elieved,jif pecepts'ind Justnry id mij; -'r,..';: wl, and wa. much in the Uit.qvtihj au- ; nppjying portions x)t i vo picscnttcurrcittCTv. 14$ not, only read JhQ r-criptures dihgsuuy ij-..'' his familyi but.niade aU tis childiethi fJXffZii aUb;;; His;(famIy'Wbk ,cnained 'ins-- s had-ivriuBseperaf v2TfU:-U lW
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 7, 1809, edition 1
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