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; - , TEIE STAJC h :- ' ' ' ' ... V . . , , '.V ;i North-Carolina State u. 38. RALEIOII, (N. C.) FlllDAY,-8BrTEMUEBSSf 18S0. Vol. XI. And Gazette Warrcntoa Full Rac.-s 10. .... lul. cummei.cr uu Tuttraday the 3li p, end v ?. day ' September neit, tl: dilor, CKS over (he Warren ton Coarse, and on' ' PUBLISHED WEEKLY, BT TUOMiS HKMiKKSOX.jr. 'zTEkoit.iut ii9ss Midia ed,.e. end. ? T- day wf September neit, the FALL k A ....wrdiiMMinI.Mlftt tti ot.ii at ibe Milne. CRS ower the Warren ton Coarse, and craitiMi thru das a ' - ii..H,M.Uii Iwt l)av. A Sirrnmki! Mice, lor three ir old Cftauil ..Lm twelve Lmi i averted three Uimn far eoe delta- -Tillies, to mi'e beats i uu hunUixd dollars ubmct, U od Dev. 1 he Joeky Clob Par for the belt atauael f the eubcriptioe, say atwtet JO dollars, free tor aif lUtum, three snde Ueaia, ealrsnee twenty dollar, ami lo woaueJ aeriber thirty dollar. id Dajr. I be Proprietor's Purse for two buadred dollars, to mil beats, enlrance twenty alollare, Irw. lor a ay ikiBj exeept tb wiaoer the preerdinf day. .Moacy M be iiUAg up. 1 be Ttrwet will be in excellent order villa new railing! . awd twcwfy-Cre eeu lor each oonliuoaoae. 40 Dollars Reward. T) ANA WAY Irxa'bt ah.nr9f bat two y, ile rat' of lliliftbnr .ttgh. on the evening f the JOlh n1siiao,wo negro vnea,' earned GEQUGE and fr.ri-'B George is yellow oauipleexed, a boot IV atari of 1 . M . . . . I A I ' I.I- - . arc w sjr w ia.se. -.p., u uiga,., .r.-j- wj k W(b M&eto4 r,,, lof lm, BtcS hur. ua cacb eberk, obicb may be 1coerei by ckwrciarrfi. ou ,k Tn.f t -1 J 1 C -t-; mm a(l iamiImI ' ' .... sv, . " a , I ke uHimnuy HiMI DniL 1 im btiaf aa nnaw la Peter H black Nloe, of thomt Ibe mh . Lrln(ortt H k M ad..kional i. KNTEHTAINMEAT. TtIB auoacnbrjr uU cooiutuc at kia voted . aland. tl acar lb Suu-Houae, and takea thta aaetbjod at to f iUDS trTe)!era and obera,tht he ht reiccl kit tarfea aa low at phljr can b afforjed i be will ac rooiiit(kjat maa aad ttotte at 59 crnlt per dij i ad flatter biaiaeif Uial lbs tare will aotbc irJcrtur lo any a Ciij. rtaWjti, S-ptemVr 14. 18ja HCKEf COOKB 37 St- DouKsrm '. aal naakeen lroaer . av.K a, ana about reit irru tanra hiKb, farfci , tint m. draaard ia a mim boiaciptt;. ahirt and trotraera -fic'cre bougfitia Uka ieebbet-ho(SI at iarberourh.aud i ttt(ipocd thef iU alien.) lag back. there, or ta r.Jea- ai n pertqii li iN appreuefMl aaid aegroeaaaxl M-lg i ta jail ao lhit t'aej e m be oktaiuH ijr ai, (hall rreeire tee above reward ioiorifiation 1 be tent lo ibe aulmiibtra at .tlurrajravilie, QouooiaUe cooiiit. ' , Wm.D SMITH, M. r.LEWh August II (120. 32-6. ily ut btuvernitr nftlie Mult of ortn Carv ina A Proclumatiun. TTOIlEfffiAS, byan act of tlu. General Assembly ofj yy ill.: Ma cot North-Carolm tlie ioverni;r ut ihe ! Ju .u.borjicd to cause the Lani lately acquired 1 by treaty tront the (Jberuk.ce Indian to be offered tor aale. Now, therefore, I, Johk Brakch, Governor cf the . Stale oi" Njnh-Caroiina, do hore!ylccUre and make ki.own ;bat a public sala for the diapoaal agreeably .tu taw of ihe laid land a, shall be Held at AVaynemlle in (tueeent fur Sviiaiiiei Pi aurad - otire1iutlli aauetr' orrimiy be eiprclwl. Litter aod suil lorftiabad Maee iloraea (ratia Tbe Kulea ot tbe i urf to gowrn. J, M JOIINSO?, Prbpileior. Warrrnton, Aaeiisl 18, U JO i-ta. C-HhIU will be loj ..iled of Mr. Itokt. R Jobia ieb evening of ihe llace. nliua, Court of P Stutf oi" Nurtli-Car lf-ke Couny. ea and Quur r Sessions, I'tMiu, 1820 Kicliard L. Acock Original attnehmen Ma Lewis Jonra, hi i . eviea m lama. Ht'i dci'i-iidanl residinfr bt-yond tht limits ot this stare . or si. bniMoaU liinr.ll that the ordinai-y (tixtcesa of law annot be ai.red on dim ; ll it t!H:relbre orderel by the Court thai puldkalioii 'e m ide in the lUh-igb Star for three uoi.ti, ihutdcteiiU.int com lor wwril on or before Ihe next term (if this court, tji be lit-Id on ihe third Monday in Au-I gutt next, at lite 6 urt llouv: in iul 'ij;ti, knd plend and it- , "levy, otherwise jiKlment finul will beeiitered against hioi. I S-Sms price a'lv. S7 1-3. B. b. K1NG.C. f. tke county of Haywood, on the 16ih da? ot'ilctobtrnext. -utf tne prop; rty condemned lo plaiutifl'-a recovery. ' r i- . i: triv r nnne t.ie superintenuance otCoinmiaaionen appointed '. for that purpose. Oneeig'th part of the purchase money will be requir ed oi the purchaser at the time of sa'e, and bona and ' aeciirj'y tor the payment of tbe balance, in ibe following instilments, vu One eigtli at the txpiialiou of ibe twelve nonlis vtic fotirtJi at the end of two years t one Jburh at die end rf three years, and the rcmaiiune; iburth at tut end of four ye.rs. The aale will cniiUiioe two weeks and no longer. Given under my hand, and the Seal of the State, U Baleigh, on the 8Ui dy of uust. A. I). 1820. Bu tU Gwernor. JOHN BitAN' II. WM.PLUMMEU, I'. Secretary. 32 tds. 8tate of North-Carolina, Uranvitlt l.ountj. ' Ausu' i'oui i. A. ll. 1820. f.lia r.ty'ra. W illitnt II CVay -Orifiaal atuehraet le vied it ihe haadaof (Je4. baaaas and lamea Clay, and on the right, title aad interest of Wan. il Clat tu a Ife-tyei ar and lot in the towa of Oxford. I T'arHiri'k sauafaetion ot the wrt, that the de I fewtoMt i not an Inhabitant of this .Ute Iris ordered that ptiulioMlMia he aaade (or three toautba i the Kalrtajh Slwr, that unless the detendant appears at, oar Coart of I'le.is Jt Quarter Seiiis, t be hel.l lor (be couutv of Gran ville, at the C'nurt-liottse in DtIcm-.:, on the first M outlay of Koveuiber neat, replevy, plead to iaMSe, or demur, juilg lu'nl br defaull a ill br entered Up aJnat l.im Wltni-ti. Sujihcii U Sneed, Clei k of oursxid Court, at Office, id C.lford, th firtL UiMiJyy uf Miuit, A.'l). IHiO. -srtp. a. sNKr-.D.cik. 37-8ms phee adr. g5 T5 State of NorthCaraliiia, GranvuU County. t U -ui i, A. I. l30. Snimiel Gootlwin ind Susan Schaub, v. Keaneth Gillia O iKnml ait'ichr.ent, leviec! on all the nglitaml ink of ihe deleiwUHt to a fact ot lam:, lylii on the south side of r'lat Creek, adjoiHin the kind of Philip Uishsp and rieuiiaut Rowland, beinsrihe tract that as willed by Heubcu lUg luiirl, dee'd. lo Lemuel KiurlaHd. I I appearing t Ihr satisl'aotion of tlie I oort, that ll.e de- lew ant is not f t inhahitunt of ll.ia slate ; It ia orleid i tint puiilleatkm h nia'le for three months in die itulcigh ! 1 Stnr, thnt unless lie defeniiant appears ut our Court oi ' I'h-as and QitartrrSessiont to be hi Id for tle county of Granville, at tbe t.Jurl-Houc in Oxlor1, on the u:sl Moo- I j day of November -.ext, replevy, plead to issue, or demur, : judgment by ilcfatlt will be entered up against turn. I W itness, Stephrn K. Snecd, Clctk ot our said Coart, at OITiec, iu Oxford, the first Momlav of AujruM, I) tk0. 8TKP.& i.NEr.D.Clk. S7 3ms. price sir. $5 75. S r f ! 4 Stat of iMovtti-OatoliQ'a, i UttcLiitgham County. Court ol Kqur.y, tipi in j Tei ut, 1820 iohi Moreliead, ti. FnstU Hunt, Isaac Medley, Matthew Cliy, Leonai-U CUilxirue, t.dwrtf (1 Paimull, and 'I hennas I Kawiuis, T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Leonard I Clkiixirne and i.dvai'd Pannell, two of the lch vdnnts in I thi case, live wit hint the Iruits vf this Rta'f ; ll ioriercd lay 'the eourt LltMl unless thu mQ d'.lendants ap'peur at the , nest tei-ui of this court to be hoi ten at Weotworth, on ihe' fifth ' Monday after the fout'lh Mondtiy in September nexl, aud plead, sniwer or demur, judgment will be laken pro cotCeo axinsi Uieui. Jt UA MrH r.L.L,, (J M K. 2-.ns. price ady. fA 'iS- tStatti of North VjaxoWna, f.y.ijl1 wlni si . II ... . I v . V -Vf V T y , ,n cd 11,81 Wtioa he mide for three .uou.hs in the Kali igh i,..Ultol hquify, Sprii.g lei in, IgiO j Bur, that unless ihe defendant pper at our Court of William uogtie t r,uis Hunt, Uhtc Mcilley, Matthew fless and Vtuarter Sessions lo be held for the county of t'lay. Ueonanl Claiborne, tAard raiinUl, and ; homas tjranville, at the Court-House ia Oxford, on the first Mon- l'ng. day of November next, renlcv , ,,uil to issue, or demur. having been made anoear to the aatitfitetinn of the , judgment by default will be enteivd on a-rmhu him. said Court at Ka 1 ii Having oeen mnne appear to the aatislnetion ot ttie , jn.g:neni oy oeiaun iu ue entei-ed up agaihst Court, that ironard Claiborne and Kdward Panne' ' two Witness, Siephen K. Sneed, Clerk ol our sail tate ot NortU'CaToVmft, i hn'.iam ( on 'i -y. Court of Plea and Quarter Sfsions, May Scg ioui., A. 1) l bio. Rie'iard Keunoo, v. William Burk- Original attachment levied, ft. JT appearing to I he Court that Uillinra Durke, the de fendant ia the above case, ii not a resident of the stale a toresaid ll is ordered Uiat advertiscinrnt be made for three months in the Stnr, printed in Kaleiuh. lor the said defend, aiit to appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses siont. to be held for swfl eounty at the Court honae jn Puts boioii'h, on tlie second Monday of August next. In replevy and ple:ul, otherwise judgment will be given against him. lest, THOMAS KAGLAND, Ik. 0-3ms price adv gj,75. A Teacher Wanted in tlir .syn, vicn lemy, MR John U Hinton, the prcnt Teacher of the Acadi'.oiy liavinp ind kiowi. t the Trust -es his intention of withdrawing from the insticu tion at the close of the present ear, the Heard niah to em ploy as a successor, a well qualified teacher, lo enter upon the duties of Principal, nt tl e beginning of the eniuing yenr, Under Mr llinton's cure, the Acailemv bus been rrn- dired strictly prepa' atorv to the Uiuvei wli ; the Honrd hav ! dered that publicilion be made in the JViileii'li Slai foi-tbree kg r(ifi'd hi ailoptioo of tlie course of studies requisite lor . snoutlu, thnt unless the te!eiidnii( appear at the next term of emering the three lower classes at the College. In thee, i- 1 court to be held at 'IV.rboroiiffh on the fourth .Vomhiy pioyoient ot a i eacner, therefore, it is their oljecl to vet 1 m ngu -i next, men ana there plead, answer, e tint juuxmeni nnm win lie mnen against Inm. Witness, .Michael tlenrn, t Jerk of our said court, at of fice the fourth Monday of May A 1) ! 8 jO. State of North Carolina, Granville County Au;.t ( uru A D 1820. HohertParl,.y. vs Kenneth GillU -Origi.nd attchincnt. Levted on all ths right ami title of the defend ml, to a Traotofland lyaig onlheson'li side of Flat ercek, ad viining the lauds of Philip Bishop and Plensant Rowland, being the tract that was willed by Keubvo Usgland, dee'd to lemuel Ragland. T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, ibat the dc- Icmlant is Dot an inhabitant of this State It Is order of the defendants in this case, live without the limits of this state , It is ordered b tlie court that unless the said defend. ants appear at the next lrm of litis court, to be holden m W. twoeth on the fifth MoikIhv after th. fourth Momlav in Sentamber, next, and plead, answer, or demur, judgment wui ue laaen pro eonlesso againat them. JAMKS CAMPBF.LL, C M. E '.'6 3ms.price adver.giS. - TA TZ 0 F J OH Vil i i H OL.VVt, Edgecombe County. Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions, Ma? Term 1820. David Harries vi Alexander ScssumsOritinid sttachmeot levied on land and other properly. T appearing to the antisf:iction o' the court that tlie feuUant in this cne is not a resident of this stHle. ; It is de- or. Cut qualified to instruct accoHing to this system r or the purposes ot facilitating the procurement of a teacher, whenever one may be whi te." in the cdein, aad of rendering this situation eomfortahle anil desinhle, the Trustees have, at cm tidei-ahl expense Hnd tiouide, e rented suiiablc buililtngk Hp-m a lot at three or foar acres of ground, within less thau a quarter of a rni!e of the Academy, and ver enntiguous to as fine water as anf in the upper tountrj ' The. use of these buildings ami me lot, together , Wt a great abundance o fire-wood on tlie spoi, re now. and will be allowed (o Ihe teacher free from expet.ve 7 To a person who cm coim ell raeoinni ended foreor reetneit of Scholasship and mnrlity ot chhincler, it is be lieved that few situations of the kind iu the state, can be 1 more inviting. The School has almost unifor "y been large and flourish ing, ao as to bring in a hnnduoiiie incume to the teacher t and ii is expected that il will continue to he so Clergy .n;ui or at least, a pious roan, with a family, wodM be preferred. By Order of the Board. GEORGE W- JEFFREYS, Skc'y. , Red House. Caswell eounty, North- ? 'Carolina, Sept I.I8. ( 36 3H. P-8. letters directed to G W. Jeffreys, Post-Master, Till " punctually aud promptly answered V. luablo Property for Sale. WlSHtotv-il on aicOiiHitoiiannu Term,a I RCTOF LAND.ronfainiae 333 acn s. t, vj1 r mile8f Raleigh, of good quality, on whicii there ,' Merehaot-Mill, with two pair of stones' bolting Cloths, ,nd new 8awr ill -all new. ' The au eaai is con Mnt, she having continued to run the driest time ot this ,.; ?in,I,,er, jFliose wishing to view the property can cnll on , .' Mr. Kllia, at the Mill, or Mr Gilchrist, near tlie premises .'for terms, Ii the subscriber in Raleigh. ' T1IO. COBflS, K.xV f of Jehu Scott. I Office in Oxford, the tint Monday of August. A.IJ 1 8'-!0. S TBI'- K SjN KtU, Clk. 3"-3ms price adv g5 75. tState of North-Carolina, Cranville County. August Court, A. O.'l&i'o. Thomas Mrnde- son, vs. Kenneth Gilli h ighij stttach inent levied on all the right, and title of ihe defendant to a tract of laud lying on the south side of Flat Creek, ad joining ihe hind of Philip libphop and Plettssnt tiow land, being the tract that was willed by Reuben Ragland, dee'd to Lemuel Kngland. it aiipean t to me satisfaction ot- the Court, that thf defendant if not an inhabitant ol this -tHte ; It is ordered that publication be made for three months in tlie Raleigh Mr, tlwt unless the defenrant ap pear at our Court of Pleas and Quarter SeatiouS lo be held for the couutv of Granville, at the Court-House in Oxford, on the first Monday cf November next, replevy, pit ad to is sue, or demur, Judgment bydekiult will be entered up a. gainst him. Witness, Stephen K. Snerd, Clerk of one ,nid court, at Office, in Oxford, the first Monday of August, A . I). 1820. STEPHEN K. SNEKD, ( Ik. 37-3msnriceadvg5 75. State of North Caralina, Johnnton Couutij. Court of Picas ami Q rartor Sessions, August Titm t fton ployment. Man Itiat ia well acquainted itl. Mercantile jemli:l nyrl, rs Th(1 Ad.ninistrator and l.-i.-s M law ol radegcyrally-whohastronMcted bus.ness.n the .npael. p,, j r.l.dec'd-Petitioii for distributive share ot ties ot Clerk and I'nncipal, both in town and enur : I lie eaill (ec.d pcraonal rstate services ot a person thus qualified, could be engnged on very , a r ,,,. ... ,i. .li.r,.!:,,. f ,i, h ...4 reasonabU terms. B ' l'Pe1 no to the BtjsJactmn of the Court, Country Produce -.all kinds of Dooiesiie and Foreign fiL ',at liichdld Brrtl.ooe if the b'irs of said Goods, and the duties of CoPipting House are fmniliar to dc'ad. tate of Tennessee, died, leaving children, names un- i Known, i?mpsey a lieu ant wileyire not residents of this i. Stnte : Onlered therefore thnt publication be made in the MICn. HEAIIN, Clk. Q-SS.nsprice nJv. as above. Advantaeons Opportunity. FOK a person who is dew oust of improring Ma inten-st it. anv tes vctald-' line of bu siness, Ty cstublisliing himtetl with, or engaging in bis em. ineiticio,) ,m.v Duptrit CoVl. rb fo owing evoit c- ' curred ab. at ten dajt sine ia t)it coonlj.of r llenr. Various rr presentalot f U arv tacir ' calatioo. We beirrve that ttne particotara aa-w' j related be taw, ara substaaiur lie correct. Wo ' have collected then from sn.rces whia,t mar b - relied on. ...' Mr. Nicholas Ilalrston, in riding seer & '' j plantation, in the coantj of Hrorj, passed . ; ' through abodj of woods, either eoclaetl wjtjiin r-. ' hi limits.'oradioininif Lis r state. Ilavinir rial ' ' j ot draw bars to pull doarh or a gate rOnpei, he- ) drsraouoted for the puifse, wbrd he perceived ' v at a abort distance (root hina ireco man. park- ' K ; ' If concealed bjr the a.trberj.' CtitaivihMB . tbe a run away, lie accosted him with' the V-I quanon4 ot what lie was domj there, and to' whoot he bclanged ?" To this latter- question v., the slatre auawe.ed, bj aajiog he belonged to Mr. Nicholas llairsfmi t Vtr. llairston t6td hiat heoed, '-r that he wat Nichotaa Hairttoo tb ! negro rpjoined, sayiog that he wa a dat.n'd -r j liar, for he did neloiv to hiai. Upon this, Mfl. j Hairs' m a !vnced t waida him, as trrtl with ; j the purpose of chastUin; his ioaolence, aa of ap -I prehcoiliaj; hi;u aa a run-avvay.He was prompt . Ij met b- the negro, who nothing 'daunted br the lirm carriage ol Mr. Ilairstnn, closed in with! ' him, and by dint of superior strength hurled him to the ground. Having so far triumphed, he v proceeded t complete- his victory, by btilting; . Mr. Hairston in (he brcaM, and choacking liirn.L ' " lo the intervals of his fury, Mr. Hairston besr.v- ged for tnerc, promising cteroallf to conceal ' "hat had happened, to resign his. parse, if lhal was his object i" wishing to kill him, and even; : to purchase and emancipate hitn.- -Nothingr(w ever could soften the breast! this iavage.- He) . proceeded, obvifnislj with an intention of kill. ing, to beat his prostrate foe in the most unifier ' Liiui luaiinpr. siTr.fliriLnir in' Mf.ttt it.pnnni i - - - - ' " ft - -" www... TT . - w'. 1 IK..'. . ' . neurit, mr. nairsttou swooneu unuer the severi- -. tj of his suffering. When lie revived lie found a, that he had unknown to himself, iBstinctivelj . takon his knite from his pocket, which before he ' ' had lorgotten to do. He instantlj aimed A plow 'A at theiace of the negro, hich he received uea V bis eje ; be seemed however totallj regaidlcas i ' of it, Mr. Hairston then aimed a second lut ge at his side, which produced a more sensible afc v V;? i lect. Ihe nejio ceased fir a inomiit observed, A:' !"ou damuM rascal vou have gofa knife "'Mr, nairston seized the moment to renew, bis en treaties for mercy, offering to send for a phyiA cian to heal his wound, and to forget and fur- , give every thing ; the barbarian was however " ', inexorable, and Mr. Hairston perceiving it 1 to' 1 te a matter of life and death, repeated his sUts : ;' with such good effect, that in a Bhort time, tbe -unfortunate w fetch exhausted by the loss off i)lood, quitted his grasp of death, and tumped -ff in the Idst agonies of dissolution, observed ' to Mr. Hairston, " you damn'd rascal ji.u have killed me." With great difficulty MrHairston ' reached home, where his life for some time wat 'K nearly despaired of. He is represented bow. evci, as convalescent. The persons sent to look ' alter the negro found htm dead. The spot where V - the struggle took place is said tp'look mofe as if v lthadbeen trampled by contending armies tbaa, V by two individuals. - ' j ,, him Salistaetory references enn be cive fo." his enpneit) and in- tegnity. V line trbm aiy part ol this, or the adjoining statea, tlu'ougli the medium of the Post OWce, adilressed to A. A. Raleigh, N. will be promptly attended to. Sepeteunber 8, 180. SO if. RaleigbSeprember , 1 830. UTd TE OP JrURlIi CJUQLIAJ, J Edgecombe County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May Term, 1820. , wtottsnd Jelks, vs. Alexander Sesstima Original atlseh- 1 UY,.ed on 1,nd and other prrnerty. I . imeatKui to uie saUaTaetton ol th e. eourt that the de- lemtant in this ease, is ant a resident of thrt state j It is nr- -reu mat puhlicatraa be mad raadi4n ihe Ralelvh Star far thee Jnntlis, that unleu the defendant appear at the m xt term of .. vun to oe Beta at Tarborongti ois tht fourth . JMonday 'r. 'smncxt men ana there pieao, answer, j.', J" nl Will be taken igainst him. . W'T0 Miehael Hiri Clerk of our said , w lourth Montay of May A Dl 820. Ire tbat eourt, at of- '""t'T. AIICH.llEAllX.Clk. lialei"i Star for three mo -'ha, f .ir said noiyresiiletits to ap peai' at tlie uourt House in hmnlifield on tlie 4Ui Monday of November next, '.en and there shew eaune, if any, whertbre the prayer of said petition shall not be granted, aad judgment awarded. Rm SANDFRS,Clk. S7-3ras priee adv g4 75. State of North-Carolina, Jnhniton County, tend, and there shew cause, if anv they have, why the ; OI r,eas aau yuarier . pessions, August oath prescribed in such cases shall hot be administered, ! Term, 1820.' viz s Thomas Powers, Hefiry Cannon, John Bell, Alex- Charles Stevens, John Farmer and others, to. the Real E ander Ross; Harriet Relay, Jieph Brasfield, Benjamin Jte of Barry Powell, dee'd. Petition of division of Brown, Thomas Cobbs Executor of Caleb Jeter, dee'd. J'' ' .. . . , Matthew Shaw, sen'r Mrs. Sarah Jeter, Richard Smith, fl 1 appearing to the satisfaction of the Court WiliiamParham, William Boylan, Uiiworth Sledge, j JL 'hat fetephea Puwell, one of the hei'S at law 'I u It t IF L 1 1 1 TJICB NOTICE, OrnilAT on Wednesday the 27th inst. I shall at the UL public Jil of tins county, apply to be discharged from prison in pursuance cf ihc several acts of Assem bly made for the benefit and relief of Insolvent. Debt ors i when and where the following creditors may at- Wm.Cook, Wm Duncan or Berry Tipper, L. G. Rasf land, Richard Roberts, J no. Halloway, Ragan and Ro bertson, .las. McKee, Benj Smith, J. & W. Peace, Dr. Calvin Jones, Thos. Henderson Lucas f Harvey, Wyatt Harnsui, Jcnes and Gillet, Roger Fitch, Mrs. J. I Sel by, Jarot s M. Atkins, John 8 Kabmeau, Dr. 8. Whea ton, John T C Wyatt, C. Christopher, . Jonn Martin, Ross and Parsley, Wm. Peck. Willie Jones,' Savage and Stedrnsn, Thos. Emond, Wm. A. TJharpe, Fasmfng Jones, Mark Cook Administrator of John Farris, Theo Hunter, Isaac Bawson, fllnron and Hrarne, Peyton High, James flrown, Wm. Scott,Paralty and Lancaster, Joel If. Lane, Edmund Lane, Isaac, Hurler, Sen'f- Jouathn Btephenson.Ex'r. of 'Dcmpsey Blake, Ztch. Harman, Wm. F Clark,-, Joseph Gales, Napeir Wilson, 'arab Lang!'ev.' , t ' ' CitXf'r RTITHQ - , W. sua ea a siMa ; Bsteigh, Wake Ciuni3,North Caroliia, of mid dee'd is not a resident of thisstrte: Ordered there. fore, that publication be made for six weeks in the Raleigh Star, lor the said Stephen Powell to t p'pear at Hhe' Court House in Smithfleld, on the 4th Monday in November next, then and there she w cause if any he has, wherefore the prayer of said petition shall not be granted and writ of di "dn issue accordingly. , RM. SANDERS, Ok. S7-61S prkeadv. ge 62 1-4. , To Bnilders. ffi)ROPOS LS will be received at the Bank in the Vi town of Halifax, until ihe lSth September next, for building an Academy and Masonic Hall, 3rT by 24 feel, three stories high, lathed, plastered, and painted,' wivli two chimhics. ' Fsrther particulars vifl be made known OB appltfia bn. - .' 1 .J. -,f m FlRBATPOlli A U PRINCE. Vthaots from Letters.- ( i rort au Prince. wJae. 20. I have to infotm you of tlie dreadful catai". ' trophc winch has befallen this city. On ,Tuei-;i day morning. between It and 12, a fire wasdis.' ' covered in tbe upper part of Dr. Cruchou's house, . which comriuriicated to every part of the boifd ing in so short a space of lime, that the' Utmost exertions of the inhabitants were of no avail v scarcely any thin was saved. The want of wa ' ter rendered it impossible to atop the progress bt ; the fire, and unfortunatefy, there are rvo engines ' in the ctt j. The sea breeze coming In at the -". Bame time caused Die flames tq take a northeast V er!y direction, and ten squares f the, richest, ; most populous, and best built part jofVihe city, ' were in afewihoursin ashes. Where-later. stood hundi ads of shops filled with merchandize are now smoking ruins. Such wks the fury " bf ;-'5i the devouring element, that upwards of tlx Aun- f ; dred houses have been totally destroyed. WHh ---v the destruction of the houses aod the property V'. contained in them, the loss is moderately calcu- I J A J? !! S I ii aa S 5 , ' i iaiea at jive mwions oj qouars." t Other letters estimate the loss at from three ta four millions. , ; ' From another Letter, . :'. ' . " Although Port-au-Prince U watered by a number of small stream", sotae'.pf which i,rmi v. through the middle of the streets, no water wis-f to be hadall the wells havirtg been stopped a-; bout twfrhours before- the - fire broke .oaiTliiy. soldiery, instead of keeping order and , assiiliog to save tbeendangered property.employed their)- ; selves in indiscriminate plunder! and when'," President Boyer arrived from the country, lie immediately withdrew tbe troops, and eatablisb-- ea oroer, ty leaving the city to its later .X 'p' That the fire was the work ot incendiaries 1 t tlrere cannot be a doubt Jor, since. that dfead ' t A fu,J day, several atterjipls have been made to fire '. . s 1.o n,n. Tk .!- l.r,.. . ll -.- ll i there was an attempt made tV set fire to the "stv senai. wnprft acverai millions tit Dunnnwiiv, tui v f 11 immense 4aOtWs,of p?i jectijos, are stored 'Urr r.'r I m ihi . If: If f; i '1 ?rpriee ad v, SS 'i&K September 13, 180. Awgwt 5, 1820. .?2-6w.' nun ndu it not ueeu prcuntea oy.a loriunate ac Hi 5 .ii1: t Ii- fjt p 'Ft, . -1 'JL- fay. - i 1 . ' ; r ' fr :.). J i I
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 22, 1820, edition 1
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