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A f e 2L . ' 1 1 , PUBUSIIED WEEKLY BY THOMJS HKDRRSQJftJo. (PRINTER TO.TO& &VTE.) FATCTTEYTXLE STREET OPPOSITE THE QTONE FOUNTAIN. 4 "Vol. VII. No. 3. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, JANUABY. 20, 1815. Three Dolls, per Mmuxn. ' . r. 'r riLLIAMSBORO' ACADEMY The ex- ' YV ereisea of 'Jtit Institution will commence en the r day of January next, under the supermtendance of Andrew Rhea, M A. tbe present professor of laiguages lathe UniverM y of North-Carolina, a priocipxl, Tare mm be taurht at thia Academy. the Latin and Greek Ian. nxget. Mathematics, the Elements of Euclid, Practical 6en)etry, Trigonometry, Surveying, Navigation, Jfenu-. ration of fields and Distances, Superficies and Solids, Grorraphr, Algebra, Natural and -Moral Plulosopby. Bngfish Grammar, Urading, Wrirh.g and AmhmcUc ' fkrticoUr attention will be pawl l Coirpoation, Read feg awl Elocution. The price of tuition, g 20. payable af yearly i Airafle;. EUra charges Ur fWwood. at- 1 ... . If.fk T lihrarv. will In mnrirki af PW1M " " ' " " 4' . ' , -- . - . , . legated by die Trustees. Board may be had in the iweci. wiuco wiu te u a lew weeavtM W'ie oiteaen. mimm furtilUa of Stcnhen 8need. Judre Henderson and Vlf wuI commence. In the mean lime the Child ran will Watiam Rohards in town, and Dr. Hare and others in betaaght in the ordinary my ths oeigtJprbpod at g , payable half yearly in advances The Price r teaching in the preparatory school ti re Theiroaieas deem k uimeceaaary to aay anything of the ducedto $10 per annum, or g 5 per session ; which, uauncaUOM of Mr, Rhea hia acquirements as a scholar, it u considered tnat no hooka will be wanted, will kit chancier as a gentleman, and his long experience I 00 heaper than any other achool. mdhirtifirtBuitf a steadier, are universally knovn, w wc uHwwraa mwc wjwbik in opr sad (Mr appreciated throughout tbe Bute. The trus- J tttiwi, the Trustees propose taking a number of rwr wafade Ukcmaclvaa to ude their uiauitn,riini.in i children to educate free of expense. Application, for tnitsssd keep up a spirit of emuUtion mi the School, : dntission of scholars of this drscription, muatbe roaie cat' to pay particular attention to the correct conduct and .'to Judge Potter, Wnv Shaw or J ales. who srepiint wal deportment of the students j and they flatter thenv "tt?,,ti 10 business. WM HILL, Sec'y. sttres that the coovmanding talenU of Mr "Rhea, the Jaiiu:y5, I8t5- g 3t , kealthiness of the piace and the cheapness of board is , ' V7rT,Tr,C tke nwst respectable ptiTate familiea, together with the MUalLiL. adraouges of a good -ociety.will render this one of the , ( , t d of Mtpch ,8 , , wU . nst tlivible aen.inartea ot learninir mthe atate. and an. I I . . ' hmu m puouc 17 i-u i i , e - r 1 - auction, in in town oi Edsnton, tUe foilowior nm sure it a liberal share of the patronare of a ccneroua .w .,fiv. ti. ..... ' . T 5 ' 1 ' , , , - - to ii ui i ,uuu ncuiej, uec a viz. about OU A Female teacher wanted. XX ciuree of yung Beading, Wnrlng, ri m ami Needle Work, ; ndperraunent sitnatton iio to Judge Henderson, prrsiJem of he board of This . ten. bam ULLt.uA, octrry. Williamsborough, Nov 10, 1814. 5 xf NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT agreeably to tl;e act of Congress, entitled " An j tcUK" ,so fer Prj"5 ,e..U tUe Lands of the de RALEIGH ACADEMY. , . THE CKercises of this :vtitutionccmmenced,u uso al, on U first Monday in January, under the super, isteodsnce of the Rev.- M'PlIEETfcttS, assisted by well qualified teachers Tbeliterarjr departaent of the Female Academy la plaeed under the care of the Rev. Josiah Crudob, junv and the painting, drawing and ornamental Medle-work, will be Uught by a lady in all respects well qualified, who will have charge of the manners and deportment of The prepare school wi be conducted ardi ff matufcUmfvvemsinthe Domcatic Arta, wl-ich o Mr. LancasUrVimproved mode of teaming c-tteff ifXXT JS!!f?. ?' Knowledge, lately iniroIucedtnio Otis -ouutrytSie rUAees having had Mr. John Evms, of thia cit. tl' i fOugh'y qttahftedfaistr"ciing jMit'iaer bia mnr.r , and 3repowera41ftv-!arr ,cir school room, and in BlUIC ll V Ar Ult, prp ,. t ajt 0 ttx is '-WaJttT Jan Domestic h Factory Loom. ptUnt rfght to thtsLbXM, a fr as respecU the att of North-Carolina, baa been purchased by s Company or Gdensen, who intend as soon as possible, tn hae constructed a nunber of the Looms lor tale. fhtrj will i have Looms n operation in different, part of las Kate m u course oi tbe ensuing Spring. Tbose par. ys srho tr'ah to purcliaae Looms, will main application taflaiBuelC Rranvc. at Raleigh, aod the Looms wiU be sel U ihem at tue tpcce of the Cotrmanv. The Com- pany can with confidence re coo. mend this Loom as one of wrmu :nuy,of a taraau wnich is uaualJY denomuuied a buiidred," and of a tatead dcoomlnaled "a blx C crcl," from dirty to forty yards can he woven in dteU A. person c&aWam tie art f weaving on this UoT rXm J thiee day. The whole process pf weav ing taafrKT jry ue ovniau of dteSaataan.' lW Looa is mpJ iu Hi eonstrucuoo. and easily kept tn okf. ' 2 ianoary 10, itlS. TEW DOLLARSliEWARDr OTRAIF-Oorstoien from the plantation ot James -hep O pard, oujtyny Cfwh Orange county, n Un gih . 0 Dollars Re wuiL' DOSEstTBO from mr Teade tvma'at lUaaton. Lencl county, K. C on the 1st of Hot. last, WILLIAM. CARTER, bora in "Edgecombe county, N.C. He Is Cfw feet sis inches high, dark compteetiori, dark eye k black bajr, by profession a laborer, and aged twenty three ytaraW Whoever w'dl apptthend the said Carter, and deliver hlsl to mr, or any Officer in the Waited RatrV sertile. shall recene the above rewsrd. . - 8AMlLflTlBY,lieut.tJ.aittrr, Kintow, Tc. 1 1814. . 49 7U pd.. Fifty Dollars Re vtarrJs " . VX7 'M tfi' t fr apprehending and securing ts nf ' jail and giving me notice so that J may gr hiaa, V !JP? Dmed w ILL, who ran awa from ir on th , -night of Ike Cm tdti; hd took with kirn a irood Bafv 2i'iLZJ!'- wett nU ftlkH " - tpeKh, a gool Fkller and active iat any kbid of bJmmJ Ha clothing Is not particularly reeoUrcted, but he had on when he left aoe, a straw hat and paif rJ black clotll orc&saimere Bantaloona &nd tnnk wirk KiM . i.t' tramespunsurtoutttttt-and i, ranety cf ether ciothinav- u., r.iarga wwnui oorret Mare, with a white apot The said negro Was nriaed by a Mr. Kta, CaW' UCtMv KK Aldyquelinedtotake - 7 females, and cpai.le of - teachii.r Vw.-j " i"7 7. 1 T thmetic. Ei,rl.hGramn.ar.Wr:.;"'Tr;rr. wiune, aurgicai . v r ' " nuKrucucma. kc. cu:. a nii-nnr nt vaiimhi iwinira v -v . miv be Placed -n a comfartahl J;, .... . V T r"v. , . LNS1 L T UICUIUSI Z MlBil. Tini V (II SlllBaai IAA VAimaiB . on makinir im-ne Uate aonHca-; tT" " li. j . X" : uv.'ioM. ..us iiiviiuii ircuii wui ueaiutaea Tor a purchases at the vendue over five dolUr, the purchaser jnnt( oona witn two approvea secun ties. For al urns or 100 dollars and over. nxr will be req"ired nei 1 3u lis hie t the Edenton Branch of th; Stale B. r.k wul couunue trom day to dhy until all is gold eeotia- The Mle Ti- Kx- ceaseo, aa touows Une nlmtaUon of about fiOf) 4r.w. situated 8 miies below Edemon on Albemarle Sowd, on a credit of oi.e, two, three and four years, the purchaser giving nous with two apjirovrd shinties, negotiable at the B.wntiii uranch of the State Bank t one other plan Utrn of ab' ti. 1. 10 acres one miie from Ednon. lso, ftsUidavof February. .815. distill sprits withm the U- inc. tM - J a KJenton vberc the deccasl Ji- iittd SUtes, U required in addition to the duty on the li-' vea V 'fuxeT :"4. ?.everat Stores n J M1 E'cond on z a . . r. isviiirri iiipwaro Act to provide additional revenues for defraying the expencesof Government and m Vint aing tbe public crd jLkylaying duties on Saints dV.ilied within the Usiud ujl and tern lories thereof, and by ameuding ih act !tyiag duties on tieenscs ti distillers of epirituus liquors," Bmcd Deceraoer ai 1814, every person who snail at ' r Slt4 k9aSVBI IVUIIWM UJ S4asil.lV W VllVt UUtI VH I tense already taken, or he realtor to bo taken by bun, to toy 30 cents gallon on all spirits distilled after that !ay, r subject to the limitations in the said act expressed, to fay JJctntsa gallon on all tuch spirits, in which to li . tenuis required to be taken ;and that agreeably to the MA set, a bond is required previous to the said day, to be firtn to the Collector,' and other duties required to be W.tX unicrpeJ ir tht w prescnUd. That the liatfller may be corrcctty advised of duts incumtent' hpos him te discharge, an sbatraet of the aeveral acts of ftemst, sublectinir suits, and boilers, and iDirits. to du- fi Ms been prepared, a copy of which, with the annex wJ form of Statements required from a distiller. Will le 1 Bmiihed to him, by the Collector, on demand. The Col ; factor will also fumib, on demand. Blank Bonds, and , ich other blanks aa will enable the distiller to comply tith the several provisions of law. , JOHN VAN HOOE: Ju v Collector of the Revenu-. for the 8 Ji C'dU-ction Uistri.t. of Niriharllna. January 10, 1815. i 3t uiinl. 1 ... J it . .. . a w. ....... m.i uia in uuicrtni Dana oi np invn rm fM. dit of one andtwoycm, tlie purchaser cr purchasers gi vi ng notes with tw i-ppivved securities, negotiable at theK.kn.o .inch of tU Stale Bank- A particular de...i .of ion of toe above plantations and lots is deemed un.. .ebii-.-y ; us it is expected no person will purchase wiujuui iirv tiwwmi uie premises. CLhM H. BLOTJNT, E.or.. it. I'C. I llUKEtl Edenton, December li, 1814. 2 6w NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, "tTHAT byanactof Congress en. it u-d " An Aci topio ,vide addition.. i revenues lot '.. raying tlte exptnees ef Government, and maintaining th.- public credit . y du 6es on sales at auction, and licenses to retail wme, spi tss liquors and foreign merchandise, and for incrtas inetherates of Postage," passed 23d December, 1814, :.n additional duty of fifty per centum on licenses io retail Jrsare laid, to take effect from ihv 1st day cf February, MS, conformably to which act, that can be inspected .y. atuits Office, new obligations are.imposed on Auctioneers, Wd the said additional duty on licenses to retailers is to n't "'''tten application to be mrde b them, as " .W hy those who have obtained licenses for periods ea ; tending beyond tlie 1st day of February, 1815, aa by o .Wers.iathe way therein prescribed, agreeably to forms sjuch can be obtained ftomthe Collector, i Bivcn under my hand this 10th day of Jsnuary, 1815. JOHN VAN rlUOK, Jun. Gcorgo Gibbs, "J ORIGINAL ATf A(;H M ENT. - l In Beaufort County Court of Holmes and Underdunk. (Picas & Garter Sessions Sept J Term, 1814. IT being made appear to the satisfaction of the Court, that Ho. roes and Underdunk are not residents of this State, it was ordered that three months notice be given in the Raleigh Mar, tlut unltssilie said defendants appear before said Court at vfarch term, 1815, and replevy and '; jjicui io .(tcsA-tiiiin,uia. uu; piaintirt will be permitted to proceed tn fina judgment, and have his execution a gainst tlie proptrty levied on . 52 3m THO. SMAW, Cllc C. C. oiarextii and branded oa the near shoulder with Uie figure 3. 1 will rive the above rewsrd to aav nen j son ho JJ deliver said msxe to me on fine river, near uoionet au pparaa, m the iwve named county, or a rear sonaoie rt sxd lor inlor mation ot escape. . EDWARD WCLUSKT. HiUsboralDec. 51, 1814, 2 Stpd UNION TAVERN. HAVING taken that coram, dious and noted establish meet, formerly called the In dian Queen," and kept by Cant Scott, in the city of Raleigh, I intend opening the aame for the accommodation of Boarders, Travellers and Visitors, on the 18th inst. Such arranirements have btvn nnii! wii' ensure me a convtaiit supply of the best hqu ?s, and forage and every other srticle requi kite and conducive to comfort and aatisfaction. A tew genteel boaruers rUl be taken on reasonable terms. JAMKS M. YANCEY. Raleigh; January 12, 1815- tf ' T NOTICE. rL'E lubscriber wishes to etnpioy a sober and indus trios Man in the capacity o an OVEitSLEU, to take clia.ge f a Plantation and Megioes, two miles f ont i.attign orve wlio understanus the culture ot corn and wbeitt, Stc Nopenaed appl? unless they cah produce crednntials from two crmore respectable fanners of their lobriety and industry. ipplicatMin to be. made at the ilook Store, afevjpsrds above the Viarktt House, v . ANDERSON CURTIS. Rairigh, Jynnary 12, 115. ' 9 tf A Steady industrious tiln, wltols acmttt'.nted with XX making Whisky, v.'Ut ftnd employment in that line, and liberal wages given, by application to the subacri oer, in ake county, 14 miles East of Raleigh. T. PRICEi. burehaaclf ! m ilrvn. ber last, of Georsre iDruce. cf th nd U ia probably he may return to that place, or t Rock ' snghAos, N. C. where he has acquaintanceor tnay hav r taken another rout, and may Attempt to pas hiirself M" free. ARCHTHai n riwnnw - " i ii aM s vis f Jndjeton. CH.8.C Dec 8, 1814 V 10 DOLLARS reward; : WILL be given for the deliverance of Washingto4 Sirnt. a soldier in the 10th Rirt ir a tr who deserted from Charles CUy, C HTTs, on tlt 23d October last He .ays be was bom b Warren County, N.C. he is about 18 years of age, S fenf inches hig" dark eyes, dark hair and by profession a farmer.' It ii supposed he wlurkine in tbe county of MonWnetr K.ft ' Any information of him will be thankful! receive-' 'i- SAMUEL THOMA5.Lie-lul0th tJ.lt A Charles City, C, H. Va, Dec- 20. 1814. lju, Ten Dollars Reward. TO RENT, Titus ind Gibhi, ") ORIGINAL ATTACHMENT v I In lattfort Countv Cour- of Holmes & Underdunk. f Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Stpt. j Term, 13 14. IT being made appearto the satisfaction cfUic Court, thst .iulincs and Underdunk are not reside nts of this State, it was ordered that three months notice be riven in , t!u- it dein Star, thnt unless the said defendants appear i b.f re the said Court, at March term, 181.", and replevy 1 and plead to the said suit, th: t the plauilHJ's will be per mitted to proceed to final judgment, and have theirexe cu ion against the property levied rn. 52 im Tllo SMAW.Cl'kCC. 100 Dollars Reward, Collectorof the Revenue for the 6th Collection ' X,IL' be fe'"-' subscriber to any person who District of North-Carolina. Wl" apprehei.d and st cutein some Jail, JULIUS ! HORTON, formerly a r s.d. nt of Halifax County, North Valuable Land for Sale. i ?roIlnif ' he 18 aboul fot ,v ears of afc "Pwrd of .s- ! iect nign.siout ana ronusv, tor wast anci iasumeiiig in TTB uudersigncd as attorney in fact, for Mrs-J. S. his deportment, li'ht Uair and much freckled. The p' ,'0r IfT TiM toroo&'l N Carolina, offers for sale said Honon absconded from saidcoitf y, sometime in i,IVVrU0USAxD opr HoNOaito acres, being a moi-', July last, after having committed a wanton, and unpro y the late -Gen. Sumner s service right, situation I voked murder on the bod of Thomas Hawkins. The v'fesouthof Nashville, In the counties of Wiiliamson, friends of justice and humanity will render an assential ne"Jtu(ierforjr0ntnewatencf Big' Harpeth Stone's I service to s ociety bj-arresting and bringing to condign "rer, embracing as rich land, gooij lasting Springs, as punishment, the above character whose whole life has ??y scites for Farn.s, as any tract of it ize in tht1ieena series ofinstilt and aggression on the rights of Western countryr clear of all contending claims what, others. It is conjectured from every appearance, that - T -a j? been divided into four tracts, and may be sub- he is removing his family to the State of Tennessee, or oiyidedinto smaller tracts, has on it 22 plantations aver- some of the Western, or Southern States or Territories. Sng 10 acrgg each a Faifuly connexiou that wishes to The man who will conduct hi family is by the name of j . in uno olalc wuiuu uiui ii iu uicir au van- wngnt wi.ntora 1 ins tamuv consists ot the following Re to purchasethe whole tract. The right in tht land persons, vis : his wife Susan, and seven children, Nancv, -"I be held to secure payments: For view of the land, Sally, Elizabeth, Patsey, Samuel, Alexander, Wade, and L' term4 of Bkle pP1y t0 the ,crs'8Tned Who hat WilliHrntwo Negroe men, Tonr and Alston. Printers JjJfal TRACTS of his own for saie, also the tract on irt the .Western and Southern States, and .Territories, wch be lives, containing 1130 acres,, on which there will aid' the. cause of justice, by giving the above a few ' 5J never failing oprhigSi a two story framed dwell- insertions in their papers gnotise. with other bouses; a barn buiiding more than JOSEPH J. HAWKINS. Ofcetinfetigtb,; upwards of- SO acres cleared, a part 11 if ax Coun v, N. C. Dec 15, 18 14-" 1 3t jn red clover, timothy and blue grass an orchard of , '" : than 300appJe Wees, Uginning to bear. This ia HILLSBOROUGH ACADEMY. f-amongst the handsomest farms Tennessee Holds in -,i ..... ,.. f u,tTao,. .nwUmitslandtho improvement considerable when it T !!& leS !Q hJtl W f thf.?i,LH.B" remembef-dlhaveftnlv lived here rhr-e v.r. ami! " n"uun l. announce to uie puoiic, mat tne 'pilE House and Lot on Fayettevillc Street Raleigh belonging to Uie estate of Wm Gilmour, dee'd. and larely occupied by Maj. Junius Sneed. Apply to the sub scinber, at Mr. Marshall's. January 10, 1815. JOHN M JOHNSTON. 2 tf NOTICE. rpHElong and severe indisposition of on acting part--1- ner in business, has brought on him sue debility, as to make it necessary for the. present, to curtail our pur suits : We have cons, quentiy, sold our stock of Goods to Messrs. Parish and Wood, and are extremely anxious to close our Mercantile Accounts Those therefore, in debt 'd to us are acriouidy desired tocjdlat theCotnptm Room of Messrs. P. and V . without delay and make pay ment, v S. C. BltAME & Co. Raleigh, January 10, 1815. 2 R ANA WAY from batlingtcn Court -floute, fioutli 1 Carolina, on Saturday 3rtL. Jfen-bcr 1814, matt " of Colour who calls himself R BERT BYRD, a blscat man, fcged : or 25 years old, who has with Mm', a 'f from VV dliim Tun.tall, Clerk FatsylvaaiaOunty, Tir V gima b ud Nej.i-oe stole, and carried away a chesnut, sorrel Vf ARE, about 14 1-2 hatids high, Vith a Jlarg r v star in her forehead, and amp on her ,ioe," a natural trot ter, rather low in order. I will give ihc above reward W"v any person who will apprehend, and confine said fellow, in any Jo-d so that he may be brought to Justice, or dep.. ver bim tonne, and all reasonable exper ce to' sny who will deliver the said Mare in me The fellow wtfit to wards Wadethorotigh, N. Carolina. JEREMIAH BROWNY- uecemoer o, 1914. ; 51 COMMITTED FOR SAliE, A LIKELY young. Negro Woman and two Children iASbe has been raised to house-work, & possesses ma ny good qualities. 48 ... . jippiy to uie fruiters. NovernVf 24 1814 , FOR SALE. A LIKELY Negro Boy , 18 or 19 years of age, well crown, smart and active. lie will be- sold low. enquire ot tbe Printer. 1 3t January 1, 1815. , aire years ago the place was in a state of nature. Title 6od., Fbrterm apply to TH. E. SUMNER. '? Wiuuunsoncoontycnn. Sept 26, 1814. , 44 3m ?i, : 'RUNAWAY 'pHOM theaUbcriber;'on the 29th of Oeeembef.'a Ke. RO Bov bw the name of fcO.f AWi 2S vcara nIH . '.bout 5feet7incheshirh.of,k vellow comnlectioru rmmd : khouldenL (peak vety slow; had on when : he went away, ' the d an-aces of this seminary, tli cheapness of board natf ci,bomesponpntlpros, of Hill.boiugh will induce many pavj lentaand guardians tornU their children and NVaias to lii j n!ct(. frf lijt ji4t .1 lnr. 'uMt , ... , . " .' :, exercises in, this seminsry of learning, has been opened for the present vt -ir under the superintendance of Mr Graham, assisted .v Miss Farly in the Female Depart ment Tlte Et.glish, latin and Greek Languages are taught by 'r t dam, and the English Grammar. Read ing, Writin -, E.t broidery, fcc. arc taught by Miss Farly. The Trustees can sp sak with pride and with confidence as tj the tal'.nts and accomplishments, of Miss Farly for the duues w hich she has to discharge ; and they hope that w s . a fr a' ' ' W blue stockings, anda pairet double soaled'ah es-. A teaaoaable re wardLwUl e E?ren for. bis deliveraiw b to. frA'- Wit $trr.zu if'-. TVvtsV-. t this place for :hir eai-H r?:lncaiioiw f' , " ' JAMES WEB H, for the Trustee. January 9, 1815. - - ' Tarborough Academy. 'V 'T'lJE exercises of this institution will commence on the second Monday in Januarv next, under the stitwu-'ni. tendance of Mr. Robert Hall, a gentleman from tfce Uni versity of this state, who has tattght school in the Raleigh Academy and cornea well recommended bv the nrincma! of each of those institutions. ' ( .The rates of tuition will be, for readintr. writinr. ariih. met c, English grammar, geography and the use of the globes, sixteen dollars Xper' annum For the Latin and i,rees: languages, and the different branches of the-mathematics, &.c. twenty-two dollars, payahte half yearly in advance; in which charges the price of fire wood is in eluded. Genteel boarding can be procured upon reason able terms. . , .' ' ' ROB'T. JOYNKR, Sec Tarborough, 24th Dec, 181 4. 52 lm A Teacher wanted j(h the Salisbury Aaadcmy. 1"HEnain building of the Salisbury ACRflemy will be completed, and read v fr the rt rent Inn-iC School W the 1st of Jahnsry, in the Interim. In. stieiety, ! uuuer witose uireciion ioe msiicution is, itie r.sirou ot engaging a person properly qualified to take eharge ot the Academy t and also as a Preacher ofihe Gospel, to attend to n adjacent congregation., J The undersigned individuals,' will p'onctually attend to any propositions that may be offered upon' the subject ; aiKl they deem it proper hereto add that die anxiety of the SOcie v to obtain S neraoo of talents etna muiMntli. qualified for the dutiesof the sutiori, fill insure to suck a person a v,ery liberal salary. ',' - (, JOHN FULTON, ' ' -Ti,- , ; WM. CLOVE, : i CHARLES FISIIEJL , Dec. lQt iUli U&.x , T TO tie jail of thii ccunty (yesterday,) a black negio ' raan about five fact 9 Or IU laches high and about " ! iirty five or forty years of age, a little injered in lu Tight k hip. he aays hjs name is NED and that he belongs to James Oates of Sampson county, N C Thd owner ah' '' ever it be is requested to come forward, pay charge and - take him away. - v , . , L c WILUAtt SCUELOCK. PitUhoro', Chatham County, D-.c 2.T. 1814 l6t i i State of North.Caroliria, ANSON COUNTT. . Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, October Term 1814. josnua iviyrea eytus next friend Maimaduke Myres. v va. .... -Thomas Myres, AdmV. of John Mres, Samuel Myres, Elirabeth M Donald, Jason Meader, and V S&rofattatU' -b5 wiic, i nomas Myres, Guardion for J. Myres, Willism Myres, Marmaduke Mres, and Tho. Myres, Heii s at Law of J. Mvres. I T ETCRNED made known on EJitabeth MDonald, 8 Tho. Myres, guardian, the .other defendants not to! .uutia-Deng suggested to the Court thit Samuel Myres, Jbson Meader lives without. tbH BmiU' oflhr -f State, and it i sordered by said Court that pttblicatlon be made three weeks in the 8tar, that unless the an ? pea? St vur next countv Court of Pleaa al o.i.. swns, to be held for Anson County, at 'the . tottrt Hoiiss ia Vadesbprugn, on the second Monday ofJanuarw ' ' next and file tlieir pleas, that judgment final NrUl be in ? ured against them. . c: ; ; ' Ptl1 - TODRcncsoji, a nnikESr up and sommittedfto itfmhtTtii ' eaUs himself JACK, "d iay.Lhat he belonged lo'Ed- mond W. Barkerand he.bciug absenifc the aai4 rTeEW' haaueen retairaed,;utttU1.i return rBaj-kerdiscHanuW'1 him, the Negro now says he beiotir to Janwti 1 Greene cVmnty, and that hi namo i SOLOMOar. Tho ''' pwner is requested to come forwusd. nrov! nrnnw,. charges and take him way , otherwise kt idJl W elj 'Ji ..aw A i 4 i I vi' S" , n - , JAMES PAL VER, Jailor. Windsor, December, 31, 1814 T --- & id ' t' 1 i it TV Valuable Lands for Sale; .5 T HE Subscriber wisliing fb leave tn Stjn&7offers lb v, saieDouiw aereactxaadin Wavn4 Cr. m.- on the No.th side NenfBiVeAnJaiidruj clndur uoh there i BvodlHerent plantations,. iH. opposite iho, Haas's Ferry, m w also 6 acres oft the south aide of'Keuie. house and fenf . including a aeine place and fmy landV "P " w wawe togeHieT, or uevme so sa not t& injure the sale of what i left. ' Also about 400 acres cn r the south side of Neuse, and lower side of Faflmw:w joining the Rivei and tbe Creek, ineludiag i seine placo and a' LimatoB RockJ which rhars been;provd and makes excellent Lime this hat one plantation. ,, Also 43d acres on, the south, side of Neuse. e little helow" .' Spring Bank, joining the Jlirer, . wTith ote plantation. . There is aplenty of cleared lands eth,atHve plantjs1 lions They may be bad ataTair pricet a raajonabl unic wiu ue mvon iuet purcoassr Jorrjryment For futr ther information tee the lands and subscribe. " . ' O O&IAW RAVI'.' . November 25 I814-S 5, t URIAH fiASx' BLANKSt i Mi f; f - i S t j 1 i i i 4 IV Si 1 1i .V
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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