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PRINTED AND PUBLISHED WEEKLY, BY THOMAS HENDERSON, JUN. PRINTER TO 1 HE STATE.
Vol. VII No. 43
RALEIGH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1815.
Three Dolls, per annuo;
STAR.
v' 1 M IK
in
Cfjc Cflftfcop:."
I SOME lime ago submitted to the people of Souths,
rolina, proposal! f. r publishing, at CninmlMa, a wetkiy
paper to be called M7V Ttlecpt." 'I he fiaHtring in-
' formation sines receiveu iroro ruttcrrnt part f the State,
that niy project meets with favor and it promised a libe
ral patronage, encourages m to rent are on the immcdi
, ate commencement of the proposed work.
Thm enabled at once to enter on a career, in which I
! cannot but anticipate tha.just rewarda of honorable, and
It is hoped useful-exertion, I feel gratified, hiirhlv irrati.
ficd,aa a cit izen of America, proud of her liberty and of
. . t - Li. . ... .
aer wvaiuawie iwjmuucan institutions, (Hat a journal
pledged to the s'm.ple inculcation of facts and the impar-
.ial ,ejpirtion of principles (leaving it to the peopie
themselves to draw inferences atid deduce opinions) is
likely to be popular in this freest and enlightened State
For, although the ardent politician! of the day will allcw
Vof no middle coarse, contending that o topic nf piilif t
, interest, no impartiality of feelingcan exist that in poli
tick it is a mere solecism yet I cannot wittingly relin
quiah the p'easjng belief, that this firm and liberal inde-
peadence of mind (Jet it be called by whatever name) is
.the very schiI and spirit of genuine Republicanism That
man whose degraded intellect acts noi for itself, but im
plicitly guioed by the doctrines and opinions of a partial
, lar man or party of men, seems bound to advocate ana
r support whatever they inculcate, may be a zi alctis parti
; ulut, however correct lor a time may he the course
Vof hi mental leaders, he surely can lave no title to the
, glorious epitlietot Republican: his mind is in chains. I
., iuc iuuui w limn iutuiu avciy. ine eastern
c bashaw may enslave the body of a freeman, hut
" While the rpprcisor holds
f . " Mis body bound, he knows not w ht a range
,' - bis spii it takes." ......
'Ti when led captive by passion and prejudice, alone, that
" the nobler half of human nature becomes enslaved, and
Jie man ceases to be iiuleperuknt I have always believ
and cherish the belief, that Man is conipent to Ins own
'government, and the I'eople capable ofjiulgmg correctly,
whet facts are candidly set before them. This indepen
dence of nrirH, this hardihood of sent iment. Cm madr us
nation of freemen, and a continuance of it is necessary
tp preserve us free and happy and to render us great.
t'" It gives me pleasure to learn, also, that the depart
; Bients I kave proposed to appropriate to Agriculture, Do-
fflestic Economy and the Useful Arts, have numerous
advocates. ... Indeed, 1 am willing to believe, a paper
whose main -object is to be useful, instead of bung "gi
ten to vaia jangling," can never want support amongst
the liberal and enlightened: and this reflection will
lend additional animation to my exertions. As the con
stant aim of the editor will be, in everv department ol
the paper, rather to surpass than to fall short of what has
been promised, it is confidently hoped, that 1 he Tele
scope will be found not unworthy the attention of the man
M Taste" and Science . and that the lovers r.f Variety,
that spice of life which gives it a!l its flavor." who may
be tempted by our bill of fare, will not be disappointed
asii wiu.Denosuaoruinate object incur plan, agreeably
to mingle amusement' with instruction, and to strew "with
fnwi' t)rtTm-a' ,1m --J J . ... I. C .
" .wv.- un. tvu&u wiu wLuuuis uam oi improve.
The tuhlication of The Telescope will certamly com-
aDence early in November. Its appearance has-bctn re-
tarded inconsequence 01 me loss ana oeienunu m an
of ihe tnateriaU in the September storm- Those who
wish to take the paper, may send orders and suSsciiption
jhohey by the Members of the Legislature, or sooner,
tihrotih the hands of tlie post-mastere. who, every where
evince ft rtiftpisition topromoietne ainusion or ust-iui in
formation. Ucciiipts tr aavance money win oervircu
through the post-offi. e, by the Members of Assembly, or
m any way joir.tert out. ...
Qjrlt isdesiretttllat tliOSC WHO lnienu pairuinaniuir:
publication should begin with the first number, as it is
ikirnosed to publish a title-p ige and copious table of re-
fWno- at the end of each volume, an 1 the series "f each
year will form a volume worth preserving, a.s a maiory oi
the passing tune, ana a repository oi mucn mauer oi pci
Bianent interest and utility.
T. W LOUKUX.
' October 20, 1815.
DOOT c SHOE FACTORY.
JOHN IIOLLOWAY,
HA? on hind four or five Imndred pair of DOOTS of
the newest fhit, also a large assortment of Sliot s.
wrucn he oner Uir sale on reasonable terms at his shop
next iloor below Muche'l s Tavern. Having a r.unjber of
workmen employed, he is enabled to execute any order
in his line on the shortest notice.
'i-tf- Raleiph, Ort. 19. 1315.
State of North-Carolina,
ORAXGR COUNTY.
Asahei'Moore, on bis own riglu, and as
Adm'r. of Liiza Moore, dee'd. -PETITIOX
Daniel Turrentine, Lx'r. and o.ers. j
rT appearing to tlie Court that John Moore and David
Robinson, two of ihe defendant in this rase are not
inhabitants of this State ; His ordered that publication for J
six wrexs successively, be made in the Raleigh Star, that
unless said defendants appear within the three first days
of next term, and fi"e their answers, that judgment pro
confesso will be entered against them.
42 6t. Test, J. TAYLOR, C C.
State of North Carolina,
HALIFAX COUNTT.
Boarding for Ferrule Students.
'PHE suhribar will, within the enu-se of a few weeks
he oomplrted his new dwelling -hovae, dase to the
A.ea'en .-, in which he will have excellent accommoda
tioni fir Peros'e Students who may attend that T"winarr
I 9 uam wro propoae to take lessons in Musie, this situ
ation wwild we desirable, as he shall always keep I wo or
three riam in the houie (or thier use. Havinr oneor
iww ucimiki moms, a small Doys will alan be taken.
J. F GONEKE -Raleiirh.
Oct. 43, 1815. 41 tf
NOTICE.
T noSB, in whose hands miv be anv of the m-inted m.
M. pies of a petition, to be preferred to our State Legis
lature, at Uisir next ensuing session, on the subject of pe
nalties anr.rxed to public immoralities, are tequested to
macetae WMowmg corrections :
AIW U sf w iri drunkeoness. line fifth from the KnttAm
strike (Wjfil? . if a?, ktalrcMtruma u prwvuledS and in-
ert rr.teA fence, on the Lordadut, rfr .k,lK .
and ons4er Jaw tuentv ive tnti " This nu h A,
wn incnian marg-.n, to tne leu nana, and pointed to b
anotebf refVrenoe. October 13, 1815
Court of Pleas and Q tarter Sessions, tirust Term, 1815,
ttobext B. Dariel and oihei's,
Petition for division of
Uobcrt Jones, ft faruli Ma wife. I land.
Valuable Lands, &c. for Sale,
(AT WILMINGTON, N. C )
WILL be sold at Public aoction under the Court-House
in Wilmington on Friday the 1st day ol December
iriel and others, i
vt. y
, &. faruli Ma wife. J
TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the de- ; North Vest river of Cspe-rear and
fendants Robert jones and Sarah his wife aie not inlia- of Bdvidere, consisliiig of from 5 tc
bitants of this State ;
next, the following Lands, Tenements, &c
AULi mat vatuioie Rice riantation utnaterl n K
known by the name
to 600 lr ,.e T,,l-
it ii the-efore ordered, by the Court owamp, between 2 and 300 acres of which are under rut
NOTICE.
tp the 9th d:iv of November next, will be
J sold to the' hiirUest bidder, at the late residnce. of
Jamos H. I .re. il?c. all the residue of the. KSlAlEot
jsaid J B Lee, dee'd ; consisting ot the crop oi i,orn.
fJFodiler. Cotton. Stc. totrether with a number ot articles
" ' . . ..... ! I
too tedious U mention. A credit ot six montns win ne
Civen, the purchaser giving bond with approveu security.
CADE JLFORDf Mmr
tnat six weeits publication be nude in the Raleigh Star,
for the defendants to appear at the next Cour t of Pleas
Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Halifax, at
the Court-House in Halifax Town on tlv. third Monday of
iN0ve;nrerncxt to plead, answer or demur to said peti
tion, or the petition will be taken, .pro confesao 8t prayer
granted";
37-6t. Witness, RICH ARD EPPES, c c c.
State of North-Carolina,
ORANGE COUSTV- -Court
of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term, 1815.
nenry uook,
vt. Original Attachment.
AueustinCook.
TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Conrt now setting,
thtt Augustin Cook, the defendant in this cate. ia not
an inhabitant of this State ; it is ordared by the Court, that
publication be made in the Ilaleigh Star six weeks suc
cessively, that unless the guid defendant appears before
the said Couft, within the three first days of next Term,
plead, &c. that judgment will be rendered against him.
Valuable Town Property lor Sale.
P HE subscriber wishinir to remove to th i.t i t..
resides, lylngrisrale the situation on which he now
tlie jnarKet-Uouse; As itia nresuTllKft 2Q0 jards eat of
purchase, would fi st view lie premisesa mo.t; pavticu.
Oct. 18," 1815-
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FEMALE ACADEMY,
T WARREJTfOM
A Public Examination of tlie Pupils at this Seminary,
tV will commence on the 15th November. Parents &
l6uardian!f are invited to attend. The Exercises of the
School will re-commence on the first Monday in January.
JACOB MOUDECAI.
'(ht 13. 1815. 42 2w
Fulling Mills erected, now in operation.
THE FULLING MILL on a new constructed plan, so
us to enable the subscriber to! despatch business in
less than b.l ! the time & with much more regularity than
usual is completed. All those who may please to favor us
i wi h their custom my find the above Mills situated two
iles east of Hillsborough, on the road leading to Gran
ville Court-House, and may depend on having their Cloth
Vulled, Dyed and Drestina workman-like manner, and
; done with desnatch. as tlie miMs are on a stream that will
' tnablc the subscriber to accommodate his customers at a
' time or season. Cloth to be Fulled, will be received
VWm.Puckettat the Mill, or David Yarbrough, HUlsboro'.
, . . . 1). YARBROUGH, & Co.
October 12, ldi5. ' - 43 3 w
,! : 20 Dollars Reward.
AN AWAY frotn-the subscriber on the 15th of last
month two Netrroes, one named BRISTER and the
other SOLOMON, they are about the age of 18 or 19 years
eaci, iiri-i are about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, of common
complf xion, atout made, atrong and active, they had on
; heti they rana way common negro clothing, that is, coarse1
;ow linnen, and coarse xotton shirt and trowsers. I am
v incline!, to believe the v have tone aeain to Xew-Uanover
County, leut 20 or 85 miles west from Wilmington, and
I snsncct re harboared in tie neighhrhood of James
uflbr and a Mr. Lewis's, where they were harloiired in
; June and July fowt.' I will give the above reward and'nll
araencei for them both. If delivered, to mi 7- miks noti!i-
Westof ttaleigh, or fire dollars eiel"f weired in jail so
lar descripiion n
ivto mviurHro?ri!?:p
N. B A HKe:y JNegro iVtan tmween io ang v years or
ag;;, will he taken in pait pay for the above property at a
liberal price. Kalevgn, Uct 0. WU)
FOR ALE,
Tract of land adjoining the town of WiUiamsboro
AX containing 685 Acres. This land is of the best qua
lity for tobacco, wheat and corn : it has a very gixd
dwelling house, and all out houses in goot repair. It is
remarkable tor Us liealtiiiness an wuiartord an eligible
situation to him who may wish to educate a family, being
within 400 yards ot tlie Williamsuorougli Academy, or to
him who may wish to cultivate the eai-th, entertain travel
lers, or keep a boarding house for the school. On this
land and near the town are very good scites for a tan-yard
anddisullery.
Another tract four miles from the town of Williamsbo
rough, containing 600 acres This land has on it a good
dwelling house tor a small family; the land is not of the
best quality, but adapted to mc growm ot cotton, tobac
co and corn in a ordinary degree. It is welt wateredand
a healthy situation.
Another tract of land in Hertford county, on the river
XIahcrrin, near tlie town of Murfreesborough, known by
the Walnut Fields, of first rate low ground, containing
401 acres. For terms apply to Messrs. Murfree & Gordon
of Murfreesbormtgh, or to the subscriber in Williamsbo
rough, Granville county. Terms will be made accommo
dating to purchasers. F. N. W. BURTON.
July 5, 1815. 2T-tf
State of North-Carolina,
WAKE COUNTY.
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term, 1315-
Henry Gorman,
Wm l Pl1irT.
S AMUEL C BliAM", summoned as uaroisnec, ana
the defendant having removed out of the State, so that
the ordinary process of law cannot be served on him ; it
is therefore ordered, bv the Court that publiCaUor. be
. . r .1 . .1... l.o- .Ka ti
niatje in th? ivA.v'i ;li Mar, lor i;ucc inuiiu,
fend.m: i.! .y com; forward and replevy or plead, &c. by
iitstn:a. .
Test, M- B- IVliNO, c c,
Original Attachment-
Bvation and a larce bodv of Unland. inrln r.n- n .k-
Souses and improvements thereon, with a large Brick Daro
tiOO by 40 feet in the clear, together wiih the Ferries and
Hght ol taking toll at the North East and North West
1 ranches of Cape Fear river, on the main road leading
from ihe Brick House to Wilmington. This plantation is
one ottha best in this State its command of water and
contiguity to market renders it on every account a most
vaiuauie ouject to any person desirous of purchasing a
Eice riantation 6
Also sundry tracts or parcels ef Land adjoining or near
Belvider;, containing beiwvn 4 and 5,000 acres more or
less, and situated on Sturgeon creek on which is a good
Mill seat and capable of very advantageous improvement.
Also that Plantation lying in said Count v, and known by
tue name of Orton, containing by estimation 4000 acres
more or less, together with all the Houses, Mills, Rice
Machine, and other improvements thereon, a part of
his plantation is now cultivated in iUice, and is esteemed
tby competent judges a most valuable bodj of Land and i
situated on the river.
Also 4080 acres of Land more or less, in different tracts
or parcels sitaated on and near Livinei on ri,
the great Branch thereof including a very valuable Mill
f&w bhu m ki iuiiu iu excellent pine i imber.
Also 2280 acres more or less in different trLrt. .
eels situated upon and near Lillipul creek including a va-
'-".au.t jin oi-nv. wiu Mil nuunuance of fine Timber
Also 3,640 acres, more or less in sunrfro nwi,
jracu ol' Und on Town creek and the branches Uiereol
with dam already made and. plenty uesi fine i imner
' a. Uo one Lai No 20 and upwards 3-4 part of Lot No 21
tswitou&'dtle. with an elegant Mansion House thereon
the Town either for pleasvfrebrtiVi-iit n of
Also two water Lots leased tor ys years by the Commis
sioners Cjfinilhville, opposite the before mentioned Nos
23 aiiV 21 wtiereon is a Store, and a Warehouse upwards
of 100 feel long, a Wharf, &c.
The Mill seats lata, described are from 12 to 15 miles
onlv IVoni Wilmington.
i'he Conditions of Sale are as follows, viz :
Ten Dcrcent, on the amount of purchase to bo paid at
e time of Sale and the balance in equal Instalments of
one, two and three years in Notes witli approved Endor
sera payable at either the Bank of Cape Fear or Wilming
ton Branch of the uite Bank of North-Carolina, ami
mortgage on the property Interest to be paid annually.
Further particulars may be known on application to ttie
Subscriber and a more detailed description of the proper
ty will be nivcn at the time of Sale.
W. ANDEKSON, Casuer of the
Bank of Cape Fear
Wilmington, September rth, 815. 37 -lit.
RUNAWAY
r?FOM the subscriber on the 2Jd of last month, aNe-
Jl gro man named CESAU, about 30 years of age, five
feet nine or ttn inches hitch, stout made one of his eye
lids has a gap in it, caused by a hook, which will be ea
sily noticed- Took wun mm sundry cioiuing, a snort
bluj coit. blue pantaloons, one pair pantaloons made of
home-soun. blanket' of a dark color. I presume he will
make his passage far Pasquotank county in N. Carolina,
wlere he was raised. v.ny person who will deliver said
neurotome in Sullivan County, near Biountsville, East
Tennessee, or s. cure him in any J ul so that I gut him a
gam will be reasonably rewarded.
JOSEPH SCOTT.
October ; 1815. 41 3 w p
UNION TAVERN. v ' '
TMIE Subscriber respmfullt- inf ms the Menlxrt'of
U ensumr General Asaembly that h kaa Oiad '
preration, nd mtrrwls uking 25 r M JWfcrdtnirr
the Session. He assorts th-ise who think praw-r to favor
him wrth their censpany, that there shall b not birr VanU
mg rnhii part to accommodate them as genteelly and t
plentifuljy as any house in the city. J. -j g.j
Ra,eifrh, Oct 10.1315. TAl?CET. -t
BOARDING.
MRS. CASSO respectfully inform, the Members of the
PUroachinr Grrvnl t wU. .i .k
, r. " -J maw. VUlCniiail '
she is prepared to receive nrdn, as usual, at her old'
Stand, where no exertion will be spared to remkrhcr
accomnnodalions comfortable to such as may be pleased
to favor her with their company. '
Kaleigh, Oct 6. 1815. , '
taken up
ATTZ3? i 26th inst. a likely ne.
nclKS high toA.triMfbeloTtgstoBort N-itUnrhCa i
Ule of ViRht county. Virginia. Tl owner i. desired
come forward, prove property, pay charges and trke bin '
way. JOBDAN WOliSHAM. jSerT
August 31. f
COMMITTED
TTO Wake Jail, 9n th-. W inst a Negro Fellowwoo
says his name is BOSTON (though be was com. '
mitted by the name of DonielJ-bt says o. was taken br
Uiree men. near Welden's, about 3 miles this aide of Wai-
renton. bv his cnr.ani fmm irkm k . . i.. .
he belongs to . Stephen Bobbilt of Warr ,n.
owner is renucsted to come forward, prove property; pay
charges, and take him away. V V
J,
Sept. 28 39-lf
WORSIUM, Jailor
WILLIAM PRCK
LTS lately returned from New-lork, witb Bfaeral '
fAv "?m DRY G00DS- HARDWAKEretrT. t
fine aone
most y with Cash and th careful lectio. 7 Sffi
to sell them to his old friend, and new ones, a!d to Si
others for moderate profit Living fortunately J-ar ac-
cas.on for crediting, and ofcourse will have no chanced.
dunning his customers. Raleigh, Sept. 291815. '
Thomas W. & J. Scott, ' -
LJ AVE just received from New. York, and are no
XXopenmgin the House opposite the Sta- Office.
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GOOOS
stfitable to the season, which they are disposed to seU on '
tne most moderate term. Th-.. u,;ii ri ...r..i .i
astomof their friend. Ul"a.,"
"j", o, ioiji. jy
Walter Janes' Domestic & Factory Loom.
assssaw
to nave constructed a numberor the Loom. Tor ialew
They will have Loom, h operation in different parts of
to Samuel C. Brame, at Rafefgfi, adffiEoTtuRJiv
sent to them at the expencc of the Company. t The Com- "
pany can with confidence recommend Uus Loom as oneoi
he most useful improvements in the Domestic Arts, whictt
has been made : fifteen or twenty yards can with ease be
woven in a day, of a thread which is usually denominated
"a twelve hundred, and ot a thread denominated "ft
six hundred," from thirty to forty yard, can be woven in
the day A person .can learn tlie art of weaving on this
Loom in two or three days. The whole process of weav
ng is carried onby the motion ef the Bat ton: The Loom
us simple in its construction, and easily kept in order. :
January 10, 1815' -
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JUST PUBLISHED,
ANP FOB. SALE,
The Star Almanack,
'l-OR 1816.
A LIST OF LETTERS
Rmainingin the l'ost Office in tilllsboro' Sept. 30, 1815
T17H.L1AM ALLEN. Thomas Atwood, Thos Bird,
V Zicheus Burrough, John Brown, Joint Blr.lsoe, Jos
onh Hrasfield. Catharine S. Bonner, Henry Berry, John
Breese, Jehu Cates, sen John Cafi'rey, Wm. Campbell,
Wm. Cain, Thomas Crumpton, Robert Cliild, Robert l)a
vis, James Davis, juu. Thomas Bowls, Willirm Djiiicll,
John Daniell, Uenry Forrest, Wm l-'aucelt, James k. (iee
Ribert Glenn, (2) James tiranamr uavm nay, ; acny
Hopkins, John Banks (2) Robert HauUngs, Vm L. HhII,
Betsey Hicks, James Hancock, Wm Huninff, Vacs Uow
urd, sen John Horner, Samuel Ker, Fnu-licing Lewis,
James J Undsey, Wm M'Millen, (2) Wm I' Mangum.
. ,. ,!Joha Marshall, tieorje woore, Mnr,J". " . u
Country Merchants and others can be supplied , p ior Nancy i'nchard, John Plullips, Roiaen. i cuny,
. 7 . irt-.- i: -nn (a. r.nt , ' i;.-, Albert Hiiro. Margaret B.y, Ltwy Khir-
on the usual terras, vi. o w v- .r!llV; n I-iw Jhn uoh.rts Wm Smith.
each,) 8 25 per 500, (5 cnts each J 7 per urOM ; !":mVs. muel Suttd:
Tr Atiio nt rrrtTn. nr ii ficiiLS aiiiirse ... n i . n.nn
4 J Ullka V " " J .
SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
SCOTLAND NECK Jocky-Club Races will commence
on the first Wednesday in November. First day
g30(, 3 mile, heats 2d day for a part of Jocky Club
subscription supposed to be 150, S miles beats 3d day
Proprietor's Pufre of glOO, best 3 in 5, mile heats.usu
al weights, free for any Horse, M are or Gelding in the
United States. The Turf is in prime order ' and a suffi
cient number of stables to accommodate fifty horses,
with litter. &x -Balls or Plays will be held two nights
during the races. ,
JNO. DREW, jr. Secy. ;
October 6, 1815. ;-
PUBLIC SALE.
WILL be, sold at public sale on the 20th November
next, on the premises, ten LOTS, in the Town of '
Hamilton, (all adjoining) lying on the main street lead
ing to the public landing. There is a tolerable dwelling
house and other necessary houses for a small family.
The terms will be made known On the day of sale. '
WILLIAM MATTHEWS.
Oct. 7"th, 1815- 43 w
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Advertisement.
THIS is to forwarn all persons from purchasing a Not
given by me to Bennet Smith, for two hundred and ,
t welve dollars and fifty cents, as the said note was given
far property which I consider unsound, and therefore d .
not intend paying of it- - .
EUAS NORWOOD.' ,
Chrratr, C- H S. C. Oct 1st, 1815. ' 43-3
FOR RENT.
THE new Store-House, ncxL door to the Star
Enquire of the printer. .
Ofiicc-
For' Sale,
CH c Acres of LAND, lying on Neuse riycr, 13 miles
T 5 north of Raleigh, one and a hail mile above the
fall bridge. There is cleared Land sufficient to en ploy
our or five hafth. the greater part of wfJ
This land i adapted to the culture of com, whe1 to
bacc, Forfurlher paruculafs apply to tlucribcr.
Aug9st25lh,18t,5: SStillNov.courtt
James Thornton, (2)
Sua 'turner,
Moses '1 it -(i?)
Ltt'ndo'i
wir.K. Alien aywB,
. 'I,iia.trv1t itiia Thomson.
IIlMSa lUvf lu,luw 1- w t
-r...j'u i... it.n A matead. Robert Walton, J an Ward,
f 21 Thonus Ward, James Villianis, David Williams,
Cieonre Whiren. John Warren, Brisco Warren, Andrew
WaS. Ucrt Wilson, Wm Woods, (2) David Wh.te,
Uriah O- Yates. CCF, P. M.
p. S The Tost Office is removei.to Chdd and Clan-
v'. Store.
Hillsborough, Oct 1, 1815.
N
41 3 wp
BLANKS
ron sale jrr ran sijir offjce..
State of North-Carolina,
PASQUOTANK COUNTY-
OTI'JE t. hereby given that the taxes remain un
paid o. i tlie lands patented Dy Jonn namnton, ana,
ciamu (l tiy Cali.cart and jonnson, i runauciun, yiK
on the head waters of Pasquotank river, V'ttle river and
Perquimons nver, containing kbuiuuibi , w
same more or less. - ' . . .. . i-'-
- Also, one lot in the town or Nixonton, lately ciimea ny
Will it PowelL' AH of the above property of jf touch 1
thereof as will be sufficient to satisfy the above awear- 1
ages, and all incidental expences, will be sold on the 7tfc ,
day of December next, for ready money befbr tt6 ConrU
House door in Elixabetb City, Vilrl W
unpaid at that date. - JOHN VOOL fl
Sot. 35, 1815. ' .
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