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- t e . -j ' . 4 . ' , 11 j PUELISIin3 VEEKLt BT TI10AUS JOMMBfttKUttm TO THE STATE.) PATETTEVILLE STREET, OPPOSITE THE STONE -.STAIN. Vol. vlno. . , k rti:;r uL'; ; ralexgu, hud ay, October, 2$; Visit; TIireeDoI!s7pei- knr.urnrf r.:ttrrritnirurtf. 1 4 , 1 3 4 A 13 ' U iuo - 196 1323 . tienfrol Aemi'f t $k$ Hutt ff .V. Car .e of t's Salisbury Academy Lottery. ftiM Of ' 53000 . , loos i , . 1 . Sao ; ; ".' ' - u ... . . ; - so.. V.... .-. f J6C9 prises, S . HottwplUnlii 1031 Vlitti toaprixe. " ,uwt tirVM ut 4 dollar each Is &atitarw Prim ufiBr . r co g wo Swoo 1 , . 1 ' 13m - . ' " ISSo ' -HENRYHAIIDIE RMrtCTFtflJ.T tif jrmt tk PnUk tkst U kM com menced tb abor busiiM in ihrt Jtcw l)oat m th corner of MuxU lie PuvaU (treeti. a t'utl Wntof th Bur OM-. TVqm f i vmN. rf ay ttiig in bM line, wtU bad It to uer UTntiye 10 cu, he Inten J iJvayi to hart ch article m wilt fee Wit mam, imxii m quauiy mm id price, ite nanen aimm from the faJlhful execution of bit vork, tbat be tan rue feneral MtiefactMM to those b stay favour fcim 0i tbetr eommandaj and fully aMuree tteoi uw Mw uae erery eHurt lo accoinodwe. , ' . -' H. U. fie wants an apprentice to me aoore otmw, a ectave lad or le u rear of ere worna e preierrta- Eaieicb, 30tb Sept, 1814. , w , S9.f " w i -. M , f , ... 'iOO - , ' . 1 lo 1M Soo 000 -.1 J t'.,V.. ,lank or ftrOC - ' " ' lOOO ' loiulwnittinffthe bor cbein ;t Cw public, the . !' ' ; .! neeesMTV to ebaerre Ut tbuLot terr rutUoried by an aet of the UpsUtf urejor tbe pur. - pose of raiaing a fund to intUtuU l endow an Acad. my m the vawn of Salisbury. 1 1 ... 1 ,d. .1. '-do,.- t "doC 'l 'v do ; :t 1 do, ii 1 do 500 I00O ', 1500. 2ooo 25oo ' 3oo S5oo at 000 4500 V SIIEXIIFFS SALES..' : fU. told at the Court Houee in BladeA Ccwoty, & the 26th day of Dccenber "ext. the followia r Tracts or paroele of land lymf in iMd coutty , or so much thereof as will pay the Ulti, charge of advertising, due thereon for the year of 1810, it, , 12, and IS ah piece hail atand charred herein tor it year or year and oine town kks anova w uw ptaaoi jMiiaocui . 440 acret on the North Eait f ide of the K. W. river, adioininr the line of Jar Fhcobu and John Da til, for the year 1810, li l,andt9,iippoedtobeWmgto Ma, dean CampbeU. - "' "s - 100 acres on the north aide of Gam Swirap tuppoted to belong totb heirs of Jo. Bearfvot for th years of 1310, 11,12, ana 13c ..-.' ,-' -; 100 acres on the south side of Gam Swamtv supposed to belong to Samuel Jacobs or bis heirs for the years' of The Lrrtlaw. bare placed the tnanareinent or ittn s sj.'.a. j.!-1-J .? ' r. hand, ofthe - wi-7!sE rrs isTrrswr"""6 r:- t? . -fomabieiotwewo,. 500 acJ re. in iU nameof Jph Hestrr.for i IIIV ' WMIMU " " " a- - " - - 1 I tion of the profits accruing, W tne contempiawu y-. ; tb wtnajrers pledge themselres to use an honest , seal the discharge ot tneir amy ana uiejr nop -"Jtvj U VtM rieei fc, " J ' - J I 1 I :, in riew, is such a to excite the good wub.es and, liberal f nueouraffement of an enlightened public. ' . y . ' The drawing will commence in Baliabury as soon as a - sufficient number of ticket can be sold t warrant the managers in so doing, whicJithey flatter themselves will Via in thm mrinc. . '-: I M prises will be paid thirty davs sfer the drawing .1 1 . ; ' finished, subject to a disceant of fifteen pe' cent. Vnzet I jt not demanded itnn wein rorawn ue Vt finished, will he considered as reUiKjiuslied to the benefit 01 tne Academy. the vear of 18I3Llvinron Brvan Swarmv utsno.47. ys. at, and yo. loruiv years 01 ia a " W. STREET T, 8herr. and Sept. 80, .314. - 39 5t. Stop th Runaways 1 1 1 s , Salitbnry. September .3, t8i4 ;., MOSES A. LOCKE CUAKES FISHER TALEX: GRAHAM 5. L.TEKRAKD, ; THO. L. COWAN, AO-tf N,;J Valuable Proorty for Sale. 1 II TVLK be sold by the subscriber, on very reasonable HUNAWAY from the ubcritr Negro man br the name of BEN, about SO years old, 5 feet or 10 inches hifch, very black the aid of bis middle finger bit, off, and one of his toes strait and stands down. Also his wife SALLY, a mulatto wench nd two Children, both girls, about one and two years nlcL' l he were raised SnJnhnatna etnty. Any person apprenemung we sua. negroes confining them in ny Jail so that I get them sgain shall rece;ve aatuiacuoft lor tueir uuuuic u u mmuuu expences paid. ,' , CADBlt COLLINS. CnabcrUnd county, .. v. ep. aw io. n Scotland Neck Jocky Club Races, V JSherUTi Sales. ,A i-'e- ylLL ! w4d at the CowrUloaee U th Town of Reck. ' wKham, Rtehmond enunty, the tUtk day of No Var neat, the f) tewing Tracts of Land, or eo much there, of a wnihxuf valae sumcieat to satisfy the tax due thereon tar the years ill 1 and iStl, vis - 640 acre Iring on Mark's crock, supposed lo he the f perty of amael Wise. , ; I '. . i ' ; , i'jo do on Jseavcrdaai creek, the property of Arch'd Sl'PhurLV- - : i ' -v ; ., - . t TSd more or less, lying on the waters of Big MooV tain creek supposed to be the property of Jumt Koper. 20 di cm Little Mountain ereek, the property of Geo. WisliamSi ULEriLMCHOLSON, terUT. 'Septesaber 18, l8i4. tfrn' jrtr ::f-.4l Sif'- -i .-' .. i i i ii vFiiVy Dollars Reward. . J ANA WAT Irom the abeeribet some time In April last, two negroes, m mm ana swan, tbe Mlow naird NED abtMit thirty fire years of age, of a light coeapleiion talks broken, has lost some of hie foro ieeth,' slow oY speech, has a down look, and a small scar on iiis nose, hen about five feet eight or nine inches high, he took with him a quantity ofetothing, among which was dark coloav 1 yarn home spun great coat, a, light mixed do. with a ' lack cape, his other clothing not recollected. His uie as be calls ner, named HK1 1 Y, is about sevi n teen or eighteen years of age, a light complexion, thick' and trunchy and Is very likely, her clothing not recollect ed. The above described negroesT hare reason to bo here were stolen and sold to Solomon Nerirofhc county of Orange, by a Jamm M Vanrimn. a he suiJ that wa bis name, but f suspect his right name we Hour. The . hove Negroes 1 suspect will be sent off by said Nerd, as be refused to let me see them. Any person apprehend. infr said Negroes and will deliver them to me m North amnion County, N. C shall receive the above reward, or half price if tliry are Secured in any gaol so that 1 can get them, .This luutfbre may forwarn any person buying of (hem as I shall ever contend for them as my property HOWELL EDMUNDS, Vnr V.I.1Z4IU".Ttt.F.nUtTNnL' - t Northampton, Oct. 4, i8i4. f 4t4tp. ' C was established on bis lands. The property possesses - superior advanuge. which will always secure to the pro. 8" , U,pnetor a preference of custom, each lot being contiguous 300, amiiebe- to the court-yard, and handsomely situated upon one of Wtt.B V ' Club. 3 mile beau, entrance 10 pr ct. Weights on each day about the same as those carried at Nea'.Market V, . ' . . . . i vii nurv i. a.w' September 18, 1814. . - 39 5t . , : , JOHNS. RABOTEAU Tprms.uie uniwiu HUit6vs a wwv a.. . .. .. . . .. .. . ... was estaDiisnea on ri-v. r" ' Ii o n o.j j. f,.wrir.lk-. ..,. r. wna an V IBVI SX-IWV- . vvvm uai Wb7 Vswi'lfUi beats. Third day me Proprietor t'urse dditiotf of S 100 dded hy the Jocky vrhrh are two commodious houses.two stories hirh, eon talninr thirteen rooms far the accommodation of gentle t men of the bav and others who wish retirement t with eve. ( rr necessary out house, and agrsften and yard occupying tiearlv tour acres, - upon mo ower lot uiere is a i avcru tinn. whlr.h is about to be reDsired and enlsreed, aca pacious framed stable besides other houses, and ft horse f T) ESPECTFULLY informs the pubUe tbat he has just i 101 aajoinuig, waicu viu w tuuni w ; vnv as. reiumea inun rauaacinia wiui asmau aasoriiiieiii , etiiuptnn desire, to which will be added as much land. J-t" nRV GOUL19 Constatinir of Cloths. Caasimeres. Ves. v convenient to the town; as may be required for fire-wood I unirs, Tailor's Trimmings, kc. fete. "Domestic Co3d of f and pastured As ny general description of tbe premises I good quality and shoes ot every description All of which 'i, will neeeasaril crovc unsatisfactory to strangers who he la oisnoaedto sell on low ttrmt for cash J i may be desirous to purchase such popeuy,theyareiava. jr. A very likely Negro Girl, i3 years of ge, for v - ah m.i.ii. ue fuinscriDer win aiao scu ioi ui eivuuu. k ..; tti nnM-Tiaaer. adloinin - the towh. and convenient :) av suit 1W J- . I i . i. ti,.nTf.r,i Ar.atmv. which anords to its matrons the t . prospect ot becoming a wiurwuwg unuiuuun. - . r . . ... THO. B. L1TTLEJ0SN " Ovfard. Granville county. 31t March, 1814. . 16tf -a -w Thirty Dollars Reward. -, - RAN AW AY from the subscriber, on the 1 1th instanty m Ngro fellow numed OLIVER, to lersbly1 stout built and well made, aged about 37 years but iooks young for that age, havings very little beard, aoout s teet 8, mencs iugn ; . re is s to lerably black fellow, with a very pleasing, smiling countenance la very pome and courteous m his so- dress, hss rather toft, eflemirte voice, end. has a short quick step when he walks. ' He has for se- i. i 1 . . vera! years past been employ ea ut a waiter in the public house kept at this place, and tamed with him sundry articles of very good cloathing which cannot be dcsclibed, He took off with him a dark thesput sorrel horse, (at that time much sunburnt, and in low order) about 4 feet 10 or J 1 inches high with whit face, am a scarune'er his rigkt tye, about 1 ot yetn old. I will give the-above re ward for securing the Sve described negro fel low, so that I Kct him again : . all proper expences if brought home and a reasonable compensation for such tnlormauon at may enable me to regain the horse. As he ranawsy without any cuuse whatever, i am apprehensive he has been furnished with free papers, and will make his tray towards Newborn, or some other seaport town. - , . 4l .5t , 2'HQi il. LlTTLEJQRfc Oxford. Granville County, Sept. 29th, 1814. ,t .. . Twenty Dollars Reward. 4 " 13 R01M! Jail l.'Cocord oa the VigM of the) JjStbcf Asust, r4 14, JON A MIAN LAMD wlio whs committed to prison as so scctis i saecf f rr;cry.- Hehofedstkeoropkxior,' . a eyee, fira feet teaorletra inches high, c.rdS of forty yecrs of age, be formerly lived U Uuf lia eounty, N'C trom which pbee be elcp' d shouf " 10 or 15 montbi since. , The above tcwsvri win bS given to sry person who w'Ul apprehend aai 1 JonaJ than Lamb, end deliver him to tbe Jailor of Con cord. Csherrus county, Ni t - A yi: Ii, M' MURRAY, VfT. ' . TwcntDcUlarsJlif'f'arrJ - TO any person. wUo wiu sppn"- ui.... crt EXOCM, he went t" on the . .. . a aliitst Vs. cloth Coat, a atraw hi and carriea with hun a Llust coat, some what worn he ii 4 brir'.t mulatto, but Ave ' feet nine Inches high, stutter bmy, and is freclru d, he has been seen not far from I .v.;'ie, Va. prepur. d wi-Js" provisions for a jimmry. ' Tto above reward will be givd to any person, who will eonfine the said negro in jail so v that I get bias again, and tf returned home all charges paid.' 1 ' ' ' JO'tN HENUY , . f ittsyivania county, va- Ang. 27, i8i4. - . " 36 3a) , s . . A Tract of Land for Sale, CONTAlNrVG about eleven hundred and fy acres, in the County ofStokes. N. Con Beodv Creek. 4 miles from Hairston'sford ea Dan River. The land is divided, into tbe following tract, the nrst-eomainir Aid acresy 50 or whicli is cleared has a (rood mill scat, and rnrv of pine, poplar and walnut tiroU- is v. ;i watered, hl of the uncleared part, a considerable to J cr torn l.ndj The 3d tract contains 330 Seres, SO 01 whiU is cleared-. has a good house, kitchen, fce with an Calient spring ana convenient to vie nouse. , i ne 24 iract contains ut acres, a tolerably good bouse, good barn and out houses. The 4th tract contains SOO acres, bat a rood cabin; or ' chard of excellent fruir, well watered, and good meadow land has 30 acres cleared. , A more particular descrip tioo is thought unnecessary, as those desirous of purer; as. ingcan examine tor tnemneivas. Any person Who tritv purchase the whole may have it for two dollars pt r re. or it will be sold in small quantities to. suit purch;. 1 s.- . A good waggon and team will be taken in part pnvit . nt. ' Hay 1,1814. -:" 7 . 18-tfc ale. Apply as abov aWjA, Oct. .40 41 i NOTICE.. ' " 7 AS taken op on , or . about the first of this month and committed to the Jail of Pitt co. a atout likely young Negro, who says his name if ANDREW and that be belongs to Keddick Fen der ot Halifax. , The owner is requested to come- forward, prove property, pay chages and take him , STOP, THE VILEI AN U 1 , One? Hundred Dollars Reward. . trrPVTi tWnn thti Sail of It eckhmburr CountvV N jH .Carolina, V ltfciAt BRYSON, who was convicttp J a way. THOMAS SALT AR, Jailer. oTlorgery and perjury at tbe last May term lOtiiieaupe. October 8j 1814. . , 41 3t pd tiourCourtor saia woumy. ; vtii-.i , k. im inw.hahitrb. redcomnlexion, blue eyes and . Vf rv full faced, red hair, and. had paw of hug BHD WHISKEHS tic nas oeen a inervuain "5-v"-""v"fi ' county, and U an IrUhman hy birth. It is said he has been . - t..v.ii- vmmuz., u Tli above rewsrd wbi be " seen in Nashville Tennesnee. - given to sny person who will dehver said vUlia to the sub- Charlotte, September 201, 1814. a t mo, pa , - n t v University.; . . - Vfr i v A S the term for which the present Steward of ' J the University of NortlvCarohna Was engaged, " 4.,:n .-.x'tr orith thA riirrent . Year 1 , we, Deirg toe At AnrintrfLment. era ready to receive v proposals Lr the ensuing year snd, we ihvltt all fit r characters for ths place to come forward with thei. i terms at an early .day.' We howsver think it out i; iiandid to state, that s proposition, ss we learh, is in f tended to be submitted to the board of Trustees at C their annual meeting in November next, for abolish " ing the Stewardship and for renting out ths Houses n;tiow occupied by ths Steward, r Shhujd this plan succeed with the hoard, the proposed contract will ( be Suoerceded Should it fall, it will be pur duty to V proceed to the appointment "receive and consider propoe Meanwhile ws would T Raleigh, October it. 1U. J HATWOQD W PO.A. , ' B POTTEB. 41 tf lVAMTh'n 7 ' ' A Teacher properly qualified and well recommended, 1J to discharge the duties of Principal in the TM-bo-lough' Academy t Gentlemen to whom the 1Ho would t be desirable wiU please address their applications, to the subscriber, on or before the l5th fj. ht which time Jthe Trustees will proceed to make, the appointment , Tb exorcises of the Academy to commence early In January ''. and to embrace the usual academic studies 1 The terms are libersl, though the board look forward to an sdvai.ee t tnent of salary, proportioned to the prosperity killcreas. - 1ng repuUtion of the school.1 ' - -t , - C';., - ROBERT IOYNER, Sec'ry. ,Tirirottfih. 1st October, 1814,' , . t 41'St: . . Letter fn the Pott Office, Raleigh, Ut Octo- . , ; " ber .1814. ? , TTTILLIAM AXDREW8, David Andrew, David Allin. " son, Lodourick Abord, Miss Tempy Alford, Miss Mary M.AIU-rt Ziicaria Arp, Miss Sally E. Alexander. . . B. Jesse Bunn 4, Ezekiel Bledsoe, Fielding Beasley, George Sell, Benj. Brock, John Bswkam, Wm. A. Boon, llaniid Riahnn. Wimhinrtnn or Draner rtursva. . , 1 1. " C. Clerk of federal Court 2. Clerk oi Superior Court,' Wra. cape, James Cage, samuei uooper z, uavia Clare 9, MosesCaptis. Uriah Collins, Eli zabeth Camel.,' , ' 'D. Jeremiah Dennis, Michael Duskin, Turner Daugh. try. Dav-id Delk, Henry Uenby. F. Ephrains-Ferw.l2, 'James PitreV . r , O. Ambrose Crisaard. Dniel Guerrant, lipctoi Gil chrmt, Uhatn Garret, Alien GrifRoe. '.k J., Robert Humphreys, Lieut. James Humphreys, Jeter Hicks, William tlocut, Tho. N. Hoses, William House," David Head, Rkhard Harris, Mary Hood; ' -t y J, St. Jordan, Nathan Ivy, David Ivy, Bobt. C. Jennings, James Iredell, Ethel dred Jones, Mrs. Ami M Jones. . A". Major David Karr, James Kimbro. . v . .'. Jj. Richard Legan, Major J.K. London, James LOW. ,' M Mrs. Susan Manning, Mrs. Sarah M'Collister, David Moore, Sarah. M'Reand, Jesse Manuel, Mar or Marshel, James Morphia, Micajah Mydgett 3, Lieut. John MitcheU. i At John Norwood, Willis Newsum, Elizabeth Newhamf JP, John Parham, Wra Pope, sen'r. Francis Per ry,f sen. R. Thomas Ross, Thomas Robertson John Roan, pit Jesse Reed,' William Raibourn. -,: , v , , . -; '' 1 S. John Smith 4. Richard smith, Seni thomat Shadrach John Sexton, Charles Sandeford,' Richard Stoakcs, Mr. T. erry Tipper, William, Tbwest 4 , , . ,: , U- Burwell UUey, Miss Uildey. , ' W John Walker, Elijah Weems 8. John!. Whittlesv 2, John Walton Isase White, Geo. Whitinri James Wea thers, CUry White, Benj. O. WelUin, Matthew WenstesdU October 10.4 . f 41t ' y ' r ,..,,. 1 1 ii" Ill 11 ij 1 1 J1 ' il .ii;'. "," ' r r .List of Letttcrs ' ; ; Remaining in the PotUOffice in ' liiStloroikght Xth ' September, 1814. T? EIZABETH Ashe, Thomas Ale&andcr, Ed- Ill Ward Alsobrook, Robert Hell, Rodes Berry, John Berry, Edward Benson, John Csrr, William Crabtree, John Crabtrce, Thomas Compton,4Vm K. Campbell, John Carrineton, Y constable) Wm Cain, Jun. Thomas Cove, Johfl",Chsrragant Robert J, Dickie, John Daniell, Jurw p'aniel Erise, Edwin Edwards, Exum Elliot, Bryan Edmonson John Flinton, John Farror, Elmore Faucette, John Gr ret, Henry Goodritch, Doctor. Humstead, Thomas W. Holden, bally Much, Keuben llar, Wi lLim HtyiTcr, Mary Hague,' Willianv Lewis, Margaret Lindseyj' Joseph MaX&eld, Charles Miller, W iliiam MXee, sen. Susannah M tord, wm- Melliet, Col James Moore, C3) Levy M Collum, Levy .Million Elizabeth Newcomb, Heqry Neil, Samtiel Peeler, James Ray and George Ray,Ricnard Roberts, Jno. Roberts, Thomas Kcstoo, Alien, bykes, James bheppard,Eq. John Sparrow, John Sexton, Chris, tonber Spencer () John Stroud, John Simmons, 12) Sheriff of Orange, Wm. Sikesi Joseph Stub- bins, John Umstead, Ann VincentrTheo. Thorn- acres of LAND. 5 miles and 'a half east of Ha leigh,' There is opt n land enough to raise 200 barrels of corn, Wen umocreo no conninn 'o iwo oiw xaiua.- For terms, apply to Mie supscriDer on tne premises. - . - , JOHK HUTCUIN9, sen. Committed rs7P the Jail of Randolph county, on the Sth Inst i Ne-- ' ' : Jl irra man who calls hrs name NED. and that he lonV : ed from one William BUckman, in Sampson cun y, and " mat ne mines m oeiongs to jonn Kenn, ot lUrtt'u..ph.-J s lie bad on, when commuted, a cotton shirt, and paiita- loom of the same, and a mixed eoat lie U about 24 vesrav V of age. 5 feet 10 inches high, The owner is r quoted to corns lorward, prove property, pay hargs and uke him away. . GEOS WARlNGKIt, Jailor. T s .i5U uonars iteward. ' " DESERTED from the ft. ndesvuus at. MorgantoS, ori ' tW 10th of September, the following recruiu, via r ' NATHANIEL TJYtR, bom in J urke county, N, C- sged v 43, a iee iw wctie. uign, 01 ai' s. compiection, black tyes black huir,and by p'fokssionalaboi'tri he is oncommon- " ly fond of ardent spirits, and when intoxicated is quit '' stupid 1 he ttas the first joint ofT of his 1 little finger on . the right h-wd. FRANKLIN LOWELL, born in An- 1 sou county, sged 91 years, 5 feet 7 1-S inches hijth, of i fair compkcUon, brown eyes, fair hair, and by "brofVssibsi -d siauuicr 1 mo imqiuis a omh appearance, ncr Deard, anarauier oaamut: ne is in norxor Anson cowntvj - . 1' WILLIAM LANE, bom in Culpepper countv. Virr-lnia. 'I aged SO years, 5 feel 10 inches hjgti; of fair compaction, , , . oiuc eyea,- iigni Hair, ana oy proiession a farmer t he de serted from Wilkev borough, N. C the said Lane has re V in listed hi New-Port, Tennessee, and at Kwivilla , he ii V ni the MisaissippioTerntory, or some of 'the western" State WILLI POLK born in Mecklunburg eonny ' ty, aged 88 yesw 5 feet 11 Inches high, tf dark compleow f tw blue eyes, black hair, and by pro(essim( a ftmur 1 he ia lurking in Ashe cohniy or Mecktenf)ur county w' JOHN TAN rZE, born in Ashe county, aged 24 years, 3 C' feet 10 inchei high, of swarthy cOmplecnon, blue ryes, . dark hair, and by;rotesaion a "blacksmith be hss gone - A to Tennessee. All persons will be viKtlsnit in detecting and . apprehending Said ileserttr. and if delivered over to a- ; t try United Statts Officer, or to me, at Morganton, FlFTf " -pOLLARshsllLe paid for each of them. . r-, ' v;, , ' .: A. W.BRANDON, Capt. 3L R R. .I , Morganton Rendezvous, Oct 3, 1814, . 43 3t . BOARDING; r MR3. CASSO. at her well known established stantji near tl.e Stsie-HoUse, is prepared to acconm oliiti y with boarding and lodginr,uiwif the Onsuinp session, a ' rmmberoftlie Members of Asiembly, ' No pains wiU be . sparea to nave at ner tauie, every artieie which the sea son, (2) Elvina R. Tomlinson,' John Waod, (sh'ff.) and the country can afford 1. ehd in all respects, she ' ahd John Wilson. THOS. CLANCY, P.' M. I hr to merit the attention she has on former occasions ' October 3, 1814. 41 3t pd. Robbery, T X TAB taken from my desk on the night of ths V V I experienceiLThe stable are extensive and will h wi! provkled with-grain. &c. and a very faithful and expert enced liontler is employed.. ' .'". 1 - '. 43 St. fta1eigh,0ct 21,181 4i Samuel G. JBnggs,t 4tb September last, my BOOKS Contain - ! . .. sr-t, lne myuuara.accounv .i u w y uoo X sna; TJEINQ d.m. to remove to the state of Tennssiei Ledger. Any person who will deliver, them to me U offers to sell that large and valuiMe FA RM hew or give rnformation so that I get them again Shall on he nowlives, (10 miles north wesi. of Raleieh on ti e IVVIITV .iwmuiv iv.viui , 0V V, , .,f --- nij. annum BCraS. 1 IllS Raleigh, October 14, 1814 4i t pd . FIITY DOLLARS REWARD. Land isof rood quality, well watered and Inf.-;, in the coiuity for production of coin, wheat and tobacco. There is a sumciencv, of fresh cleared e-rnnnrf t eight or ten handsto great advantage, a tolerable dwelU m ii.nnron r. ' . .!.,.. ... ' --o-- ,T.n.Kc. iiiftifcu irom niyrecTUiungpostat M lit hotheattd other necessary o houses t It will he well I 1 Il D..i.L aT la.T sT w Slit . ... w . t . . . . . iff jsvcyavMic, ouim uiity, i. v.. john m lg- wurwuie avvcnsiun 01 any perron wiiMiing to purchase a TOSHf, on the 22d AllgUSt, 1814, aged 37 years, vaiuaoie tract ot land, a pleast;:ind healthy siiutinn,ttf ' reet1? inches high, dark complexion, grey cy ts, . "?e 'n,4,J w ,Jni .Un.d. " ' ''w1?. W'H be given in. it darkhair,and by profession , aacksmith, bbrn In, A Ayeli strait . 1 r Moors county. N. C. I wiU give the above rWatd;tming two ores, convenient tea good SprinVsnd nZi U V to anV oerson that will deliver the said M liimh mriuietheloron which thm r.nm.l p,.i.- l 1 ' r '. - ' -,- -- - pihvu ssB) I an assw SP rSTfj . o me at Charlotte, N. C or to any officer h - the U S. Army, or secure him In any jail so that he can be brought to justice, , -.-'.'.'- -: ' ( . i ; . . : JAMES M'DOWELL, 1 i . (Vvnij) r';?1ii. Ideui.Sd. Rittt tOttobtr 9,' 1814,...'. ---.s1..-. ,rr 4Mt P.S. The Editors of theRichm6nd Enquirer, Nashville Clarion Jc Charleston Cornier, will pub bliali ths above four, times m their papers, and for Ward their accounts to mo at Vharlonej N. C. apd For further partiealars apply to the owner 1716 fWtnber, 1814. " they shall be paid. M'D. -J- . 'A O AVAGGON ;MAKERS. v; " A : JOfJRNKVMAN Wrgon' Maker, who U wellViv X. quainted Willi bis prollswon, will meet with trL wages end constant employ, by application to the snVrk her. 1 v , ,- , . JAMES JS. RUTH. (Bsleigh,Oct23,1814,,,1,. - Ws3Jt. ' in, BLANKS 4 V 1fc t fpH SALE run sfAfrorncE: t ,T it i 1 , W 1 4 1 h
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 28, 1814, edition 1
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