TO: .1 I i-V .. i r - - 4. , , It ' POINTED AND PUBLISHED WEEKLY; BY. THOMAS HENDERSON, IUN. PRINTEU TO THE STATE. llALEIGHi'nunAY, JUNE 23;' 1815. 4 YoL VIL-No, 25. Three Del!, per isniini. y . 1 . ..-ill- tr : B Valuable Estate for Sale.' T VuWof a beeJ if Tnitt exeeutvd to the tubtcri i twa Solomon Debcw; Esq: Of the unroof DanviUt . .rwt xw tXhow tut wife wm w iwwa w rlUi, mof.rt t lh 8ue Bk of , North CoroUw. M kJl4 la ib bidderon pBu onU- IT Tii. ThUvtxu flen o eatcrominr en Ibe lowirwl b5uceut become lU purduMnof it It WuTl MUU eoiui of mertUni pi utt wiib ir.ir wftA?t.tBdtwooelWnt dothtind Saw (J LtV-Tha dj-c-nt coontry rich A prodncUrd, indUep.1uUUon flourUhinj-kinfli of frain cn b tai 10 bwwUnc in the neifthbouHwod on uielt um.nd the uwn ff"U rekdy muttf. wr jd! tkt lumber iha en h cut .t U.e Sw Mill he 'Ume "g Lr convenient nxi ntw fraad house, being M by 34 with crery neoCMr) ppendaKe for datiUery of the Juicett ud bet kind.' The bridge U a Ttry aeairmble . vrocerty, being cros Dan river, immeditwly at the tow. U now undtr repuir an I will be compleated before the ' iy of tale, of rood material The toll have amounted on an arerage to 100 annually for the Jatfie yeari, .. k.. ki mJn.nLlneKiiiu? .Of the bnnre two underided third partt (being Mr. Debowa interest there- alnV)itentirely tuiroundf theWwnof Danville, andex .tendon the mrr abwtone mue, eonimnin-; uw. w 1 ere or more of river low grounds of the best quality, a- bout 2d acres of which arc heavily timbered the balance oftheUact is up la-d sot.ly in woods, aud well timber ' ed On this land beswlea the mills, bridge and distillery is a larze aud commodious dweUinjf house in good re . Biir heing 34 feet square, and having eight rooms and -six fire places, with every necessary and convenient out bouse in good order for a farotf y also a valuable Tan- - aery having a s.affisiettcy of vaU of evry description now , sunk, to carry on the busines extensively, a: good tan- liershousfe and o it houc, a beam house, bark house, curriers shop, bark "mill nd every other convenience. . . The tiniery is now under lease for a term to expire m May 1817, at 'which time actual possession Can be bad, - and in the iiean-whi'e the purchaser to have the benefit 'V of Uie lease. THe tale will be i.i lots to suit purchasers. . The term. ll h cfih far all sums under three hun dred dollars, for all above 300a credit of 6, 12, andl8,J r months. The purchasers to givenoies nepuaDte ai me Sut nk of North-trolma at luleigh, bearing inter- ctfmhi th ). with three approved names, two of ?homa least shall reside In V. r"2L.'L ' BaUborough,K. C June7, 1815 4 J6t ; , State of North-Carolina, . r prrr oua v 1, County pourt of Pleas & Quarter Sessions, May Term 1815 'wv - ' , (M-urinal Attachment, Uvied on ' Marshal Dickinson, ) fifty acres of iand more or Tweaf t. Barber uncung. on tne norm siue SilvanusPumphrey. of Tar river, atjoining John Spiers t J land and others. QRDEUED, tit notice be given the defendant by pub lication Jie Star, for.kix wif ks, thai he appear at the next Cour, tu be neld for tiie County of Put, at the 'Cturtnouje in irocPifkviJe, on the first JVlonJay of Au gust next, replevy and pad, or final judge nent will be otered up apainsi him. aUtat, LEX EVN8,Cl'k. ? Stat of North-Carolina. . I'.tt county. mnty Court of i'lrab & Quarter Sessions, May Term 1815 's. , " Original Attachment, levied on Benjamin Mooring, I f f y i.er-s of land more or less, near v. l j -r's landuij;, on the south side Ji'ivanus Purophrey. j oi' i i nver, adjoining Jolm Spiers J j land and others. r RDERED, that notic -: . -c given the defendant by pub- yj licaliOn in the htar, f: r six weeks, that he appear at "f-. the next Courk to be hcl I for he county of Pitt, at the I;' Court House in Creenesv.Ut, on the fiist Monday ofAu- ftwt next, repysvy and plaad, or hjiai jtulgment will oe antered up against him. ir Attest, ALEX BVANS.Cl'X- NEW SI'OReT AKDEUSQM CURTIS TNFOUMP hisf, ie ius and tiie public in general, that he t has just received, and is now opening on Payetttvdle. street, at the corner of Mrs. Casso's lot, several thousand dollars worth of Dry Good and Groceries, in addition to his fjrmur stock, whicH h .-OVis ai p-are prices, fir eoth : consisting of Jaconet, cambric, book and fierured Muslins i faiwy do ; linen Cambric seeded do. i fine do 1 1-2 yds. ' Itidc, g 1 ti ; LougUwus, cotton bhirung, elegant da. 'Jttik nt "iii .wis; cotton and leno do ; elegant assort . Uent Ciu -s ; bordered calicoes,, for bud covert ; Mar ; teitles Vtstinga, of the most i&Ov'ern and tasy patterns; fits ed SilWi nd SaWns; gjflt lac Sleev-s, Itibbons i, fTtry kind, Luie;nng, Milliuetis, brack Crppc, Umiir l ADDRESS, Or tho iTortharoliaa Haptut ocirty tor Foreiga Mia-J . '., v ' stwa, u Um pubhe. VimJr aw Brmln l h Aisnighi t. Ruler of the V niviTsclisastinsajd Aatk, froalhe Other q owners of tb gbjoe, laaevcrU parvkuiara. In this oeccioa of tho worU bo plaatad paradiao aod created man.- Hera tM bon of God mada La aptearancc, and spilt his heart blood far the redemption ftua people- it in unco U; luioed with tbo gioriooo atgbt of uio Uoapel t but it fum eclipsed by the mterposiuoo ofHethcniu dVkncam, Tiu gan idolatry, and MmiMtnetJui aupertutioo. In hi Quarter of tho eartk, thcrv are i least Jh kA4ri a mm of souls, wbich su( pesd anaiaruit) oiaxquiiita happineo or int Sable ousery - TUoar laanyuteoa-ii ssjae. ry will entirely depen I uporvutetr bating, ok s)Oikavuar suasatoreoi. 1 tho bUiod ofCbrist. "fur lUteia htm otMT aaisM uhi4 kmret girow asaowf oca, Wberrby v must be saol T Tho awful danger tu wtHeh they aroex' paced imperiauiiy dexnanir of as that aastanc,-which God ha oo amply pU into our hands to btatow.. -' f ria has discovered tu ua a large, fertilo and sahib rious eouuocnt, whicii hat been an assylum to those who tul ferod tyrauical oppresMon ur ecclesiasJcal persecuuoru He has given us a happy republican form of government, wbich secures 10 onr citizen, the.r liberty of coasci. ence, their property and their lives. And wnat is more tuan all, he Baa sent his gospel among us and. given it divino succew. Gratitude to God and benevolence to man should con strain u to relieve the miseries and promote the happi ness of the hum an family. That the gospel of Christ is the best possible ou.aus to effect this reason aud ex perience have long since evinced Those nations which have lived without revelation, and have suffered all that ignorance and superstition could inflict, unite their testi mony in support of this fact, Fully persuaded of this, the good and the wise both in Europe nd America have united their efforts in sending the gospel tb the heatlaen nations in Asia. In 1794, a Missionary &ociey was insti tuted m England, which cent tfisiouaries toadia; They have since borne the glad tidings of salvation to o.htr adjacent nations. A Tew years since, the pious in. Ame rica, influenced by the same a acred spirit, formed Missi onary Societies for the same purpose. Tw Ire of the U nited States (including the District of Columbia) have openly espoused the caua jf Missions- North Carolina has not been neutral in so glorious a cause; bat has vo luntarily come forward aud offered her aid i support of iueccnaniaoie institutions. i God has raised up, qualified and influenced holy men to leave their native country, to brave the dangers i, a boisterous ocean, and the inclemencies of a sickly clime, to bear the gospel of salvation to perishing heathens To enable them to execute so arduous a task, requires great pecuniary aid an appeal is therefore, made to the cuarity of our citizens; tiiey are respectfully invited to participate in the joy which, results from so good cause. That obstacles may be presented to the minds of pome, there can be no doubt t but they are required to sur. mount obstacles and overcome resistances which impede them in the discharge of their duty. All tie impedi. moms which were occasioned by the war, hav vanished. God has silenced the thunder of war he has dispelled the cloud, big with destruction, wbich hovered around us, and once more extended the Olive liranch of pe.u.e to our ecuing country. iAi'ricU,Hr and cmwrnw-ee. apaiii lift their drooping beads, Snd reward with smiles of plen ty the toils of their votaries. Our country (we trust) wdl soon be crowned with plenttxnis harvests, whilst the o cean wilt groan, being burdened with the comfort and rtcnet ot foreign clinics. , That inrideU, who believe the tendency of the Chris tian reunion is to UarKn and bewilder the undemand ing, to nuerrupt the plea&iirrsot life, to confound human aflairs,to debase the mind by aupersution, and to make men tiruerous and cruel, Rliould withhold .their aid, and even commence active opjxjsitioo, is not to he wondered atrbut that Cluihtians wbo are better acquainted with its nature, and who believe its tendency is to tnlitrhten the mind, to purify the afflictions, and to pit-pare men to bear up under the evils and enjoy the blessings cf life, should withhold their assistance, and esecully com mence active opposition, is truly wonderful and unac countable. Whilst others are active in doing good, let us not be idle, and much less active in doing: evil; but let us cheer fully give our mites m support of Uie Gospel, for God love th a cheerful giver." Let us not withhold it from the heathen nations ; for it 'u tbe injunction or' Ueawn iht it should be preached to ait. nations for the obedience of iaitn. Ana oy no means letua oppose it, lest we be form ed to fight against God. Oy order of the Society x WM. LJXCASTEli, Ptest. JOSLUI CRUDUP, It. Sec. The Rev Messrs. Jesse lie ad, Wm. Lancaster, Rober T. Daniel, Benj. Davis, fctisba Uattle, Uenj. Joyner, V.'rn. P. Biddle, Ben net Barrow, James A. Kanaltfson and Josiah Crudup; also, .Messrs. Abnei- Clopton and' John Campbell were appoiated to receive contributions, &c. OC? The Board of Directors of the Society will convens at Williams', M. H. in Edf ecomb county, on Saturday the 17th June. All the members ff said board are respect fully invitedjto attend. ' a finn. Parasols, cotton Lace. rleTani.straw Hats awd ir- Jtii 'U nnet, iuones' and men's wnite and Wacfc.i .d "sottva-'ttow, childreVu cotton do? 'lathes' long an jh .L un-J nkeens 1 LAURELrHILL ACADEMY. IHE Trustees have the pleasure to announce that tha . emineut Teacher, D. M'Laurin, late from S.C. did on the 18ih inst- undertake the management of the aforesaid Acdeniy, where the English sciences and classic ?uthors ua taugiit, and Siudebts prepared for eny grade jn Ubiversity at the moderate price of S 4 per quarter J t5peraonnrn. Besides tha advantage of a Kneedy communicauonand obtaining a knowledge of both do- -eaimeiaC0WkjUip'ianeUos lyVZlT y "ie u S-Mail Stage passing long and K(ec,W nmhtg. silk and cotton S.ipundera, men' bea- Pf an uncommon sLare of salubrity which for ma- ij jwma uu wi-v ii n&ii cibuusiicu, iur, OUL UI tJ JV JO StudenU taught here during several years past, not more than 2 or 3 aDDlied far any deduction im at-r mint nf Ind 'n. position. Comfortable boarding in decent families may j oe naa tor j& m or g w per annum. -. N. I MACFARLAND, Sec'ry. LaureUHUl, N.C.June 1, 1815. ' ' 23-3t. , Two Hundred Dollars Reward FOR apprrhm-lhig sod bringing toconvictiof . a young nam i thigtu to b tTtSiom CratsVc. aays he was born 1 - . . j. w . . a iigiTTwiu;, nona umuw, proiesseu 10 oe nai trf at this place, at ether place a nlvrr mith, and came ir his p!ce about 12 dys ago, nnder the pretence of C"a.secinJf the hatting ouines, bat took his departure 9 Ueii;U of the 11th tast- at wnich lime he tto'efom tV. sYJrrV Hart, 'about IS hmnA h'rh. i14 r. tber iigUt mide, no brands recollected, dappled on tho .rHt'VW iroro m a remarxabM manner, tho nails hc iu dcDva around tho toes on account badnesa of his rtoofi, YataaJL splint or lump on his nose above his right p'riarrsbly large veins on the edge of his jasr b.W&j suit aixUe same time, a new saddle, double aair- 'teJ'llaiA Wil iul akuk. atiiclv4 s'lth V. ehUe4MUe oml nmll 0Mcbaide witbannnooev ple oonsleraWy worn, and also at tbo same time robbed me of one gold and four silver watches, vis i one gold watch double euaed, the outside ease considerably dama ged, day of the month from centre, Swss plan, fly spring, C"P, gold chain and seal, which appears as if touched with mercury one silver double cased English watch, silver cap, makers name Earner tt Sons, London, No. 361 1 one silver English huntsman' watch, fly spring in pendant, flat glass, second hand, capped and jeweled, the glass cracked in three pieces i one single case French Watch, davof th month fmm r.enffv tho unn, Iwwm a - . - - - - - . , .V V. basil cracked round about one third, come ban gold key. uaircnain: one ereocn single cas3d enameled dial, with a number of M,nni. fiuhlipma in1mnfTA aivuiiul tk eage, me nures in a small compass in the middle of the dial and nb -rt hands to uit'. Vatch makers and others thro jghout the United States, are requested to stop any of the above watches, and communicate information to the subscriber. Thfabove DotSQnor Cradock, is about SO or 21 years of age, five feet eight or nine inches high, rather gross made fur complexion, fuir hair, hazle eye, short whis kers inclining to a. yellow, a little round shouldered, a scar very perceivable on the right tide of his clunpr low er ed- of his cheek; wore while here a black or bottle green cloth coat, a wais'coat wita pearl buttons, he bts a frock coat drab colour, a small black hat with crane around, one pair handsome pantaloons 1 pair nankeen do. ruffled shirts ; his pantaloons are made in the cheva lier fashion, with sugar loaf 'black glass buttoiU.v-lut may change his dress as he has more with him. The a bove ttewird will be giveo. to any person who will ap; prebend and confine him in any jail so that he can be brought to conviction. All good citizens who cannot be stimulated by fre or reward are earnestly solicited by the subscriber, to aid in detecting and apprehending the above named Filain ; and any communication relative tu tl.p otherwise, will be thankfully received, and ar.y rtasona- eapense pam vy me suoscsioer. JOHN McKEE- Chester C. U.S. C. May 13th, 1815. N. D. Since writing the above, I have seen a msn wK says Ins name it Elijah Dm ton, and that beniiied in the 4dd Retrl. V. S. in'fv. 6tk niiiitttpv Wintnct. t rnhnoVvV. S. C. under the name of John Evanj, and deserted, andjs tIO dollars reward was advertised for apprehending Lim. Ji v J. mcK. A RAROAIN. THE Sabacriber offrts (VW tha TaloaUecnd w U kaowa PlsjUslion. im CVJ,.Kt rj. rat! VarshCiftte, joining the town f WaittvilW, contain n upward of two Uousaad acre of laod, about two lua-. dre J of which la cleared aad ttovlrr o good fcoceV a Q - ; the fcrtiliiy ot the toil and the great advaetajre a u ' ran re for cattle and hogs. It U ncknowlrdged by alt fc- ' know it to aarpas any paeo im the lower part of the 1 aute. It i expected that no pemm wiH pwrbaae ilk- . out viewing tbe premiaes, a further dicnption in tost . . case is onneceaaary. Also, thelwprvvM lot f now live c t ' In the town of WhttevULe, nod eighteen lota uuinprovr J . - , somo of rbieh join the. pubho aquare and -jot BMwetfci CAy yard bon the OourVhotua. AUoy wine tnjndrcd -ere of land one and half miles from. i i t uiva ." ' WbitrMlle, about twasvy er .cleared.'' uvl a fo.! fenee,y whlcll U good Grist ML'UwcllfiirdoH a I ueam, raLwjlated or bolting rUor-nl kitv..4.''' . toa Machine. lao,ive th usai-d acre of laa'J im ad ' eeanty, about fifioen mik from VV hiteville, n the . i gamaw river, on which It a 8a and Grin, "il', a srr ail . i framed house; and out housen, and a -qnml'nji f good V Umber, the Lumber can be rafted at the mill ift aiuali r. fi and .taken about Half a mile to therivtr, thenar iff- i"i i "j ' then ghod to, Georgetown, South Carolina r wba 4s re hsarkabla the Pohd covert I2U0 acrea f laiuL 4 rich ! Swamp, the growth it nil dead, and maw be put in kkte ; j with utile trouble, and I think I can venture to assert that V, there is no place in North-Carolina can surpass 'K for frrh" . water nth. Alto, between fifteen and twenty ttvxitatid V ' acres of land indifferent paia of Columbus and Bladen' Coxmties, which abound' with lightwood and, whivoatf ; timber Also, twentyeven negroes, twenty one of iwh" ! are fellnwt and boya, eighty head of tittle, fiJiy do tkr;$- ) vi uonci, nouaeiiDia lurnnure, stoca 1 tiii . two teu of Blacksmith tools, and planUtioa toots all of -which will be sold hnr for cash or exchanged Bonk ! Stock in tbe Banks of Cape Fear kNebem, th Stat Bank of North Carolina. Aav ana tninehaainr th nlanta- " tton can have the crop that Will be made tm the pUeiUhui jc u waiticu, uioacwisiiing 10 purcnaie or exepang lor the above property or any part wid do well to apply aonn. IMIMIbIm Kilt h, mm. ft . -M.' I.tl... AtJ. rectcd to me at V hiteville, Columbus county, "N 'C Ctt tne suiiject wiu be strictly attended to ' i 'JAM! Tune 4 18V5 r 34 4t itr. tf ?lTTnrln aft r av VnmtfV ... sl n rt n a a. m mm rw u mm ew . - GnOBGE W. GHIMLS icpectfuily tnfortft the ehr . . i zent of Raleigh and tlirpubhc gt-neraliy that he hat w' t . b i I Ii a Mm 1 b r. '.11. 1. - w . -Lj.-i. i C ' '.! Wro. Boylan't, where heintencscarrjitig on the Windsot ', Chair maXing.in, all it! vartoua branchrt. , fte trill also, CArryouthegighand Military Cofcur Planting, hi llieVabt J I f to any faihien, and finished in a atiie o ekgawcu ifeiio?'i ; .. - ' to none in the. Union.. Orders, from the eutitry nle thankfully received and dispatched vith celerity. a 4 ' ' 22 3m i, . . t r Bicigh, Jiiit.t-2, IfOsO1' 't; N. ':v An Apprentice to the above lusinesa, cf gnod.fiu ' , t mtly and abpuU4or 15 yeart of age, will be t.ken. v , S ' Twenty-five Dollars Reward. RNAWAY from '.he subscriber about the first of Jan. last, a negro man by the name of BILLY ; he is a bout Sl years of age, by trade a Carpenter, and has a Urre SCar on his breast. ncr.aainnM hv a knrn .y.... u - v - i v . t -. 1 V VI somo years ao more particular description is deemed uiHicccssa. y, no was raised in tne Uounly of Halifax, where I am well persuaded he is now lurking, and is well known. Said Nepro has a wife at Mr. Kemp Pluramer's t'lantation, near the town of Halifax. I will give the above reward for the apprehension and delivery of'said npgro to me in l)a!eigh. a. S II. BURGES. March 7, IMS- 10 . Valuable Lands for Sale, HE subscriber will sell upon reasonable teros and give great accommodation in the payment, that well known place oq the ltoanoke in Bertie county, called Co niot : And with it available piece of Low Grounds lying opposite on the Martin side of the river, on which is a pro fitable fishery. DAVID STONE . June 5, 1815 23-3t BSS REWARD., ' . at j .Ginghams, ladies' iti Ucu'es """Ttfotlw-s Nan' Tui'k y Co ton, buptrfine t" icliiefs. Trimmiitir, ijTtr a.na.buck skm Giovts, Hjss aper, Ueduclting, Checks, men $ m' boysilUts, th'uVn' morocco do.; f' -t tortoise slitJl.horn.and ivory womtjs; lest Pins, elegant suver p.uetu ; (hum's- Diactt and colored morocco, ana ' leather Shots ; kid do. all colors, miss' s do , children's y morocco dc ; toy Watches, haii lir ustles1 Knives and JorkswihdkiW Glass, Tumblei't, Pepper and Spice, 4s . Der lh MiLstinLolT'. Conneca.i In n rlh. befit Sna it nbhSeifars. noitliern Homespun, white and. striped do. 7. cheap nd a great variety uf bther arlices not mentioned V'.Jicrei ' "'" v . . 1 : : 23-tf " TlaleighUuneS, 1815. .';, ,T6 the Good Citiztns of thii Stated ' ( v'-'& N o'd Man about 50 years of age ,wh5 was in the : ;KV babit it havini'; tits, and id a delirious situation, by the name of Devotion Da vis, li't if oore County about two X yekra ago St went U'Pasquotanic cOunty,r'&n ,,hht Vturp homt either got iostor d.yd on ihe way, anyWrs jn giving mformavion wlieiehecan be fund dead or aJive shall be.haiidimmelWewfd f r ;lh.er trouble Ira was heard 0f somo time t Auusjifastat Pollock.'t Terry,, on Roaof. V-IDke river, in llaUfax ouphty,; ;ny $ersm giving iulnia- ion of said iban, wul please direct their (ettera to me at "soore U. M., i 1 , piBi'UKU VyiV, 0 ' State of Korth-Carolina. ' N: ViKH COUNTY, Court of Pleat artd quarter Sessions, May Term, 1815. Henry H. Copke, S Original Attachment, levied on 4 clock' .'.. r . 1 cases and other things. Zenus Bronson. j ? - :' it appearing to the aftbfaction of this' Court that, the de fendant Zenuk Orbnson is not. an inhabitant of this state : It is ordered, that publication be made 3 month in the.ttaleigh Star, that unless said defendant come in and replevy 'or plead. at orbefore next Court, Judgment will beenterea up against bun., K- ;- l-;.2J-V:., Test,;-' --'i B..S.-KING, C, ' , V v 1 1 Negro,;wonian,n, good cook, waaber ironer and ttVptittyb faoidre t tlu Ojce v 39 ft ' RANAWAY T A.OV1 tho subscriberon the 14lh of this month, a Ne X gro woman by the name of KU I H, is small, yellow complected and has a slick and siubothe skin. I expect s; will endeavor to pass for a free woman, and will, pro-' bably, alter her name. She wears, generally; a silver t-ing on her left hand I suspect she it either in the neigh bourhood of Italeigh, or in Wayne county. 1 will give tendollarsiewardtoanyperson who HI apprehend aud confine her in jail, and giving me information thereof. ttittiam Kichgrdtion. Johnston county, May 27, 1315. 22 4t pd For Sale or Rent. rlT"MIE house and tot at present occupu d ns a dwelling A house by the subsi rir ers, on Faveitevilie street, and possession riven bv the first of Julv next, for terms an- P'y o ' T. EMOND. gh, May 10th, 1815. 19 tf. State of North-Carolina, WAKE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessioi s, Vay Term, 1815. .... Thumaa Cobls, (Jj-iipivaj AlvahiuejitJe.vitt ft. C one Makogoay Log aud C'Jier" Zenus Bronson. j things. IT appearing to the satisfaction of this Court that the ds ; fondant Zenus Bronson is not an inhabitant Ol'tiiis stiito j It is 6rdered that publication be made 5 tnnn'J.n irt ti:ts Kaleiirh Star, that iin!p sui.l Ai trntlxnt plevy and plead at or before next Court, Judgment will be entered up against him. 22-3m Test, B. S KlXG,CC ' i' . ; : " " Bank of Cape-Fear. - T'Otfceef Ducwnt'&ndriepbsit, 'ffiHtboiy Muj IO, t8I5 HEofhce of Discount and Deposit of Baiiicvf Cape Fear at tiillsborough, will be opened on Tuesday the 23 inst,. Nous offered for . Discount must be lodged at or before l2(oelockof Tuesday and- Discount will be declartd on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, and pay nienta made the tame day Printed stamp may be bad ne'pplicaUon to the agent , s fiookk of Subcription for an increase of Capital in the Dank of Newbarn and Cape-ltar, will be' opened at this Ngro man- ARCU. but wili probably change litijf name to VV iitlv or ' Jambs Tvanaa, bodikf Jiic) namct he hat assumed on former ccanor.; and Ly the laner attempted to pass a n free man TW kid feilojr was not tang tinre committed to4 ail iu .Greensville, Pitt ' county, and may probably make for yht. lOwei1 part f the State agaiu, though he was raiacd in Southampton' county, near Jerusalem, Virginia, .rch t about 2d yrart -old, yellow complexion, hat Igstont fore tooth, is about ' 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, stout and vactivb. and hat had llie undpl nnrt nf hi rlnht ... . .l 1 . . - - -- fK . v via vjii inu itus im . marktof much whipping he looks turly and spcLk . I' j slow and in a low tone The above Reward and all re a- . i aonaoie expences will be paid for hi delivery to- me, Of i vi ui mug axcurca ih auy jail to tiiat ,1 get turn 'again ? ... ' " DUKE W, DAVIS. . franklin county, April 25, 1815, ' 17 tfc V: I' I Walter Janes' Domestic & Factory Xoom.r , p HE patent right to this LOOM, to far at rvjpectt the" " State of Worth-CarolintV.liaa been purchased by - Company of Gentlemen; who intend as toon a possible, 'r'il, to have constructed i number of the Loooia f0ry ale''. t They will have lom i't operation' in diflerpnt-paru of V t. the State in the eourae of th innini SnrM, ii,,..., . ' t! - --- -t . n "t" "4-- uo per. sons who Wish to nirrchojw tnntna will mk . .. ., I ' "... V aupiMHIUOU Hi - 9 to Samuel C. Brame, at Raleigh, and the Loom will he vf cut w iiiciu m. mc expviioeui uic.vornpuny. x The Colli".. nanv can with Annficlrw. rexthnmiA I .u. .'... l . i .' .!' r v - "wui aa.oriCOI tho most useful improvement in the Domestic Arts, which 1-f. has bom made ; fifieenor twenty yards can trith esse be '' r t, .. ...... i . 1. .... .1 i t c j . i ..... u....uwu itum wj. . mc viumo procets lit wtav ing is carried onbj the motion of thcBatton, s he Looni ' ' ,:' ranusy tu, t3 ; office on the S5th tnst JAMES WEBB, Agent. T. .d BLANKS ' Banks of "Newibern "Be Cape Fearl iT 0OKS for s increase of the Capital i-ioi li .i.jf jilie'v f - I Banks Of iJane Par St KeK- Li. ;r; M"' . 1 I fidta ihg places on theSth msLuiuleT Uie direcfion t 1 the gnien herein r named, viir At BUitborpi,. - i James Webb; -Pfleder ck Naah.. trui: vux 1:?..?.' IciKb, iherwood Hnwimd . .iriim'M..; . - I s ot tiie Bank of C&n-Fi..,-. vu r" -v.. p.. .r-l t n , - , 1 T - tug biuuut'r CI IM' , t I W. P. LitUe and tt. Johnson r Waebihgtor.. Wm. Kc J. G. Ulount andSam'l Ralston , WkM..'a ,u nd 1'. It. Davit , Tarboroughi Jat. W. Clarke and Rob't V i i umuuiuuku, itiuuh acuriocK, and W,Sted J man j Salem, C. F, Bagge and Emanuel Shober s' Pl ' mouth, Jno; Armittad, and Wm. darker Nash county- i Uav Sills, John IL Drake, end Michael Collina j Sali.bu ' ' ry, Jqhn Murphey i Morganton, John Caldwell Rather , fordton, Jo., Hamilton, Joseph MXawon, and ,jronthtii ' ' i iiamptoni Murfreetborough, -ff ;Greemr " i borough, Robert Undtty. " y.-'. .. ' R. BRADLEY, tiitroffh S I- I AO rettirni from th tMiifa ttW a ,' ilj u-4'm.i rough having been wcctvtheirnaineaeannbt be InMs&f n ECWVEpof ilardy Dodi tlxtyvecenbj in fall cf' ': AI. hit account to thit date vith mev r--"' - y ' a' j X ' -

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