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fi gweramer.t gfi-rff. rj.fiiii u5 grot interest rtias ef the Bew Conrw, wKkH t cuctcoc. ha thicks sooie tarns in taoad. ani the c'.cxfua fuf otuch w thru la prercrf. ' ' We are mack rjatiSrd to learn oj arrival, that the health of Com. Por -w mhich had bm math impaired by miffing attention to tW dotir of lit appoint i"01. was rapidly im previa n,l ehort time, it was hoped, would fcai bio entirely rouatated. We art to ltt p!cAl to near, uuu ms acvouon w JutT. & continued exertions to promote 'the comfort and happiness of the officer . tol men ander hie orders, so far a was fomDitiLle with a faithful discharge oi ti.eir duties, had met with a suitable ap- i : t.: k. prC)&llun, in icnucnug uuu ure wjv. if their sincere respect and confidence. fijch intelligence must be received with taUfactioa.,bjr our countrymen gene ieJly. .",v;V ( '' ' ' " - , LieaU a. states mat ail we oincers and men of the squadron were in good health. " - , V, The Pirate that was taken in the Pilot- and was a prisoner on board of her, jumped overboard on Sunday night, ofTj CraneTriftiana. ana was eitner arowneu 5-1: i IX tenct J ubi L:: i JV, ! A ft Ji T. At CmQ M ? felt, fce frn ccxaait the rasricr. u.e i u Thai I 'i of these kiKrtinti b c-fiJr - ! to nieet the ptinLahmenl dje to ftrir c i ..ne. Lewi a rdfrwl far -eiectttioa on Friday next. Jerrv on the 11th and Bob on the 23th of July, lUj their fate have Its due InSaeoce Li jrte at ing the recoircace othoe homlU a- troriUM f" wVich ther art doomed to ! Mrfttt$biTVUK T. Jim 13. '. Vc' wr.' In imitation of the ex ample set by the Mother Bank at Nuh' nut, the Urancli at this place, conya ed tiren'y thousand itten hvkdrtd mni twenty -tort dollan, to the (tsmti, s ;reterdiya and we taderetand that with n the present week, the; Branch at Shel brville,' has takes rixfy-Jtren thoutmd daUart front circulation by similar pro cess. We are glad to se so strong 8c consistent a determination manifested, on the part of the directors,' to enable the Bank to resume tptcie paymenU, at the earliest practicable period Courier. V , CtprktviUe, T,Jwti7: A serious rencounter ' took' place at the house of Major James Johnson, in ir f Xzl h;jvi!f to tl Ckik sf C ces are as follows: His irons had beenhu county, on Tuesday mornm; Ut, Uken uIT while at sea, and in attempt between Rice Coleman tna weeflham ing to replace them, he became Terr re- Farrier. It seems that Farrwr had ia fractory, broke from those Vho had him red negro woman from Coleman, who in charge, "seized a Midshipman who was ran away, and came to her master, at near, and attempted to drae him otct- Johnson's (Coleman's brother inlaw.) t c-rt in tut. at aa ca- .it tp tawtrds tarJiiU. ( irs by t-S report tLat kU bams is CUrit Louis Ntpo!coa Adulle klsnt; that he wai born in Paris, and is 22 Scars of art; and la th clumn iatcn ed fur the txpraion of fh pretrat alleU&ce of the prtr, he is stated at tU! do allejisMir to tay prince, patrntate, stats or. soTertinty that rw.; ' , - . . r ' From the toen acd ensizias manner of thil intemtio and prepossessing citiren of the world, we tuitk we ratj saiely predict that when bf sall have acqaired a emnrry, that conttry will also hart trAtte the acqaisitinn ofa pod and estimable citizen; and that he will find in the ranks of freemen mors happi ness than grandeur can bestow. . In the mean tin.t he." will enjoy that cordial hospitality due to a stranger, oho. has t' Akimi-rr o Uj fkixy tU job r u itMuci, t.f, i.cmu iiiRiru. iUrrWl, to lAfvcumh roant, o JLSt 60, to ti iUrUA WtutraJ, iwl iX Miy perpctm Uim; tWiv brd nt, A4 I'mm inir tbt Tt Q aMft W pr 0.1 rl Mat 2i, wfaca ttm m ikk Kua feu, Loc Wer M k cbcruk U W Nor k perci Wr cbarn Uww rf Am L:olUiBKMSaciMMS'Mdsf, - " ' "" ' ' - ; . ' r A 1 ..'.-0IED. - -At rrr3W, U 3 vhltto, Mr fatnek Vbck. k Mtirt of Ircbad. . Is ChLaa county, on th alt. Mr. Rarland, wife of Tkomas SUrUad, CL U rUv Mr. Liobh, vif f , r.lluMMs Umbetni Ji M M UiA, Mr. Job Mn.. - At SoeodabMoatk, m Vb lh utuao Mr, J kmc Johnatoo. . I Botn eooitr, on the ."Sib ttumo, Mra. selected oar cotntrr' from amonnt the' CGx)cth Afcrirtit, wife of lr. Jacob Al- nttions as the land of his refure and i bright, i tli 60U1 jrr of ber tg. r Abode-.V. K Patriot. .i? !": v. tolantary . Last year the Rsssian Bible Society printed 160,000 copies of the Bible. This year it will print 100,000. . . . It has been stated in the British Par liament as a fact, that, in all their West India colonies, there are about one mil lion of tlate. . ' . Eriraordinrv tnttanet of Lonrevitv. board with him. Two of the officers ini- Farrier demanded the negro, but Cole- Died at the Hope Estate, in Jamaica, mediately jumped into a boat,' pursued man reiusea to give ner up, stating mat on tne sist oi way, laiy. a man oi tne and took him, but after t severe scuffle' she had been badly, treated. Farrier, 'name of Roer Hope Elleston, aged tp 1e again escaped. The officers in the, however, got Rer in possession, and was wards of 140 years. lie could, not tell boat were now compelled "'to go to the- taking" her away, .when Coleman told how long it was that he had ceased to assistance of two ot their men, who had? nirn ii ns ma not aesisi jib wouia snoot wora, out ne Knew ii was a great many jers; ne naa BfTeruriQK ram or nay other spirit; in the whole course oi rus life, lie was a strong man, full six feet in height, and of great vigor and activi ty, lie was baptised, at his particular desire, not many weeks before nis death. 'The two Spanish Ambassadors, in London, the Due de San Lorenzo and Admiral Jabat, have given up to the public service of Spairf, not only, the whole of the income assigned ' them as ambassadors, but the profits of alt the offices of every kind which they hold from the Spanish government. '. n t , ' -v . J, b i ' 1 . .' " ,.4. ' ' A correspondent insists that uch Races as those now held at Lontr island are fitted to do much more injury to the j fnmr" overboard in nursuit 6f the Pi- him Farrier still persisting, Coleman rate, aO'I were near being, swept away got his gun, and shot him in the jaw by the tide. ""Sentinels were immediate-! and neck, wounding him -very severely; ly posted pn the Island, but as nothing Farrier fell, but, ' recorerine, stabbed wasBten' bf him afterwards, tis believ-; Coleman in 'six places, which will pro ed he wasVdrownedi bctnt also much I bably prove fatal., A negro man, the hurt in thescufflo ButeonS Iproperty of Coleman, was also'bndly ' The above mentioned "pirate has ' stabbed, in attempting to separate the luce been taken. E. S. " ' 'V ' Iparties.s " -yt - " ' 1 , : , ' V I ' Several persons engaged in this af- t, the great sta-j fair have ben recognised to appear at ptry,& the chief, Court- WcAnum. , , V"';'fV Cotton T ar'ticle, pie of our Southern coun iteiri in value ot our exports, seems, a present, the 'only commodity of Very j Death by Liehtntng'-Mr. John ready sale in bur markets at improving , Frost, of Currituck County, (N. C) was Jjrices. It is worth now on an average, suiea on aunaaj , oy iigmning, si uie mm two to two arid an half cents more Sycamores, near Mr.Portlock's, within than if wasTthree weeks aeo. and the ataile and a' half of the Great Bridge, chances seem rather In raVor of a still Norfolk County while on. his way to u rr t i-, t; t. ' . , 8 nf Tboc J J t I J J , ) T T A C trr, SS Sr , 7 Xl a tl A 6X Mai.'i , Lettrrs 1 kJ M Kb a axUtt, lit ka Ik Uttrtl turn 0m w tt WamtA. Richard AUiaon, a Mtriot of the r elation. ia rh 6 XI rear of bit ag-e. Latelj. in Crt eountr,' CoL FUw'd Pai tear, U tb O'd yew hi H took aa active part in our nifgt tot libcrtv durinx; the revolutionary war. s- .' Ontha S-JdalGmo. SteVena Downinr. Ijo. ; .7 . 7 ' ' V .' 4 Clerk oftho County Court of Waabinpoii. . , Cotuixraltvr f Umi ra- K ickolaoa, AbdcVtai I oi nuoiiim nr. donn uuuaov agva 50 years, fc ; . f. - A ilitoa tu4 .ak,J t AJ'tMM, aoj.r Mlks Hit ' Wrt. blui i ifcms HUUaa abftmaU,. taulb AXltjrWu . S, M . HwkM, tab.aaaj a b.u ... HWrtTk , ' t,rier,Ltia 1 . Uo)!. Jaa' . IMt, lUrvail rWII, W. W. -Braa. Wllliia t Ulkka,RrHaw t. rtrawa, Itbaita , Drowa, Aa . ' v . . . C -CaMOU, Job 4 Craar, TbooM S. ' Chnatiaa, ianaa, jr. Paliim lkiani v Caralbera, Joha I. lilk,Jab ' M'CWU Aks. f M.cba, Mary MftfM, ,,, p. lws I(mM , M'NcmI, lri M't'e. M Mat , MfTutk Jl'triin Ala S, kit,, it, Jata ; M.. . K. B. v , Jcav , M, , J mi Mb M crt, t. ' a I .r M; i N i.inaa Mail.. , Joha- " " M.uri.Arrl '. .Ui '.. ArcUibati ' Mcro.Tb(0 At M.aW.ti I ' ' Xt'AlMtor. M.rtLa Moor Mark ' , MaaMMaUa j SlilaUU, Haarf PRICES CURRENT. MaBcaumiia. Brandy ' Apita, Raeoa, , llulteiV , ' Bcrtvas, ' Coffe,: . ; " Cwn, - CoUoo, : CamHea, Hoac, bUI 1 Gia, Holland, AaerioanJ Iroa, cer to. Lard, MolaMea, 1 . Hotalopa, bbl. Kum, Jamaica, W.ladta. Riaci Ixrttt Salt. Mverpool rurk'i IK Spu Loaf, : Brova, ; Tobaaao, vt. Tallow W bikkey, 1 ' 140 : 40a Sa Wttintug. ton Jmtn. HI, SSa 88 a CO a to a 10 i: 7o aoo Nt 100 SI i 40 gSa 9S 10 SO SI 100a 1st so a es 3O0 k 385 If 4S ria 400 ' 9a sr r 111a. Jimcsa CaaTa. IO0a ISO 41 a, si a 101 ISS 5 30 a l it sq 60 a .S ir.J a is III IB 709 , rs Sua 110 Sk 45 9 Sa 101 S4 a ,SS Nevbura. " --. .- i Jotk 14. un " I7S a too 40 a 4$ la e is a - SS IS a ' SS S( i SO 4 1 10 roa sol 1350 a 4001 es S T5 17 a m a 1M i7Ja50l la iso a iss 41 k s a 90., 10 ll 900 SO 90 a rs s 350 II a 10 a 10 100 15 no ' rs onla CoUina.Ja Uraam, Collior, Joba K. , Cania. taca -Collia. WlHiaai CbraNlter.Joba rjoatov .Mwi aad Pima. I oot - . t ateat fnr Kr'i KaotM PeuriloT. Jotia t. .- 1 ... . ii 1 nni, Hiwra . Daf,Jeaka Dauiel, Sd6ck 4 Drumiooatf, Wck. Dkit,Grv ' Dran, 1 beopbltaa . DoikiavWrn ' INIUare; Joalah ' Dodd, Robert Enjftaad, Rav'd Or, KvaD, Rev Joha Rvaua, Jordaa '" ' Bdaarda, Tbonai 'r,Mk s: , ' p.lteiTJamt It V, Pariib, Uobcrt , - '' Frdtlf, AadrW'. .-1. ' Vla, Job WV k, P)luJoha 1 Powell, William , , Veeaa, Jaa k W Priixv Wabitto Panalttttua, Joha Paltf r. Job ay u 4 S5 a 40". 40 : ;J further 'idvante. The rise has 'been marketHe has left a wife and sever- breed of men than service to the breed Dartlv'occasiontd. fjilrhaDS. bv the fact, al children to "i lament his .untimely which now seems ascertained, that the deaths Mr Jacob Gregory, who was in crops Avill dn the whole fall rathef short company, ; had taken shelter under the of, instead of exceeding,' as they were, cart arid was stunned by the shock, but expected to do, those of the last year,' fortunately received very little injury, "(and on this subject we refer to the an-p"'' ; "NotfoUc Beacon. ; exedextxact of a letter from ew-Or- ".''vv. ,. leansj'qf; anjautbentic character,) but, The Steam-Boat De Salaberry, while perhaps, still more from the increased on her way from Quebec to Montreal, consumption of this raw material by our on the 12th inst, took fire and burnt to : wn anufacterers.- :AT. Y. 4mtr. , the water's edge. There were from '"i ' ,.i 100 to ,150 emigrant settlers on board, Tie sloop Theb. Armistead has been but no lives were lost, the boat having libelled at Alexandria, and the cant, been run ashore as soon as the fire was jtonitnitted to jail,' for injury done to the , steamboat rotomar, toy runmng foul of her a few 3ays' since in the "river Poto ypiac. Tlie' T. A. ; wasiion Saturday ihaMed and locked to Uumney's wharf . by the'Marsbal on board. dicovered. New-Orleans,' May 30. Arrived, the steam boat Nashville, Crawford, from Nashville,' Wit! rfttton and 32 passengers. jviay asa, o' clock, A.M. 115 miles above u.- . ei, VV ' i t ? ; a fire was discovered on the roof made , vv e are sorry, Says tn. rhlladetpnia j tor me accominuiwuiHi v ucva. passon Aurora. to Inform the public that the gers; when it was first seenit was! riot Commissioners of the Republic of St more than 6 inches square, and before viuiiiuuivyi and in four enveloped in ; Salvador1 ar mrlisnnspd in this citvs one Water COUld be bad, it of tlieni is so much affected, that he with the cotton on deck, r under the "particular care. of Professoryniinutes the boat was 1 eVeyi .lAvei iisemcnts.' RALElOn DISTRICT.' , rpHR aubetriber having been appoiweJ by the of fiorsetli rand that, while ;faro,ilies are ruined, creditors defrauded, vicious pro nannUiaa mvritoti anil foaforor? vatliallla -.- , j ntM in till, amv in,i inmi, na nka mwuni ground, the quadrupeds are not likely year, notiee it UktHot givea to all panoni too to be imnrored for any useful purpose." eenied. that be will alUod for lhat purpoae at ' ... I -AVhen about departing for the race ; wdeiitiqueiiu - ill be aerved by 1 m a a a va Sill anil anhiuMl t It aavak tl aa dlralintaa course on 1 uesuay last, wr-uanaoipn , - . f.JTr?"r yuo sugesiea 10 soraegeiiiieuieu mai ii would be a good time to elect a Presi dent of, the United States, as ' there would be an assembly of 50 or 60,000 people from the different parts of the Union and' probably ,every state would Fowler, William ' .... Ford, John Fennar, V. K t Fowkr,ChkrM . ;,f; (iradr," Jkmci Okie, Joha F, v! . 1 1 ...1 ni . y 1 uuonriaa. nooen : f t ilngtua, 1 r, jo Frinte.SiJney. ' .renuj.Uardr -v RV. Ms "RagWalrBenjtroo. K- , - Kamety.Nv allot H ; 4 Bobeiik, John' ' . .. J Reddlbf, Milter ,i a r.- Iterelea, WUyam .'. . 1 1 L ' . f KOWMm, JUKja (1 ( , Huth, David ' , " 1 Holly. Jamea B k e Robinkoo, liWt . a..- , Roberta, Solomoa , , VN . Uogera, A- ' RngercvBenjamlat'-- nakt juwt nuonai . U L HOgere, Daran . 1 . . . n 1 r .. : , Yi Grave, William C, Hintoa, ItkniMl tAv;?,; HuateritUeOrre ," ' , Hardeman, wa, IL Hunter, leaaa :( Hill, MfaMiMl JSv Harria, IkhaiBi r' Holt, Joha , . llarmwrJol ll. V- Harria, Samuel I Kandolpb. Mi C. ! : - Item be rt, 8 ami, ft. Itiebardaon,- Dryant ' Jtieo, John and VVia. W, Bei . -t -nx Roer, WHIJal v, J: j, RavaaaereA, Kev, J, S. Ueoaber, Charle ? --'V 'A -Srotlb, Itev. Tho. A, Bearetary Sunday aoUodl .'. aoaiety the aourt-boute 00 Monday the 14th, aad '1 tats-! day the isih ioMantj aim at the aaraa piaee, va the ssih and sstb. lor taekame purpeae notice lue eonitaule, Us- UO COBBS Raleigh, July 3, 183; n c w. f 4t Tailoring1 Business. IVR.anbaeribtr beg leave to tiiform the eiti. aeri ot' Italuigh. and lhe public generally, that he ha again eorameDaed the Tailoring Hu- be represented. On his return howr ;tMerile ue tioot iboTt Mr b, ver to the city, he remarked that he was 1,1" . J,, .J.l : giaa nis prpposuion naa noi oeea acce-1 ded to, as he had no doubt that if theelec-' tion had taken place there, Purdy (the rider of Eclipse) would have been chosen over any other, man in the Union. ' .' 'r -'- ,' ' Com. Adv. T9T .. ,.:.. . H ';:;JV'yT 'hoSe' who feel a hvd y interest in this question,1 the fol lowing items respecting toe number of Chapman. " Htwever. we hone the v tflames. ; By the unremitted exertion$ of, electors, and the mode of chobsinff them "will soon, be in a situation to proceed on ! the owner and passengers, the fire', was jn the several states may be acceptable: . .jinejr mission -ia vr asnington k,hj." 1 gi uuuer, mw. Maine y electors, Dy me peopie m ais ! , - -; .- 1 ,.i ., 1 -i. - oaies 01 couoo auu uafioi uie upper. tncts: . it 111 tiiifraru 111 ihi 1.1 ifih . 11 uiiiii. nil ,-V".l,j'.. J J-' . l? li nr'' ' , . wivfirit' "hv 'ft r:itr.m Thia- mpnsurR a , eemed practicable, and several meet- i.'nnrfl tr frhik eiiKliriw rva Knari Kulrl The' tax-collector of Abbeville Dis- trict, S C. who was on his way to Co 3mnbia on the 14th ult. was robbed in. (aio-hf tit ih inwn 1 hiif An flip nnhait .side of the river, of seven thousand dol- J Vv " V, h w ; " " ;"-. ! 4 " " t7iiarfqr: MurderX-Itob Ferebee,' a' i nccroTOanbelorisrinar to ' the estate of s County, who ran away about sit, years i.m. durirtn uhirli timp hi hriA rendered , a himself notorious and even formidable for his daring outrages, and who "was the i ehief of the ' party of ' outliers in . the i v ' v O I1"! huvu,ui ,IIIV UIC AJllUgC, wj " wnora so many atrocious outrages have , been ' committed t was . apprehended a f 1 short time feince and committed to jail. " Among' other offences all edged "against m 1 in a ha fK n,iinl..i.f t r... f ,,v --. T, l.J .1.1.1 u u. mil. till. lit. J.'Uf.v , ' Jiin, in 1818.- Mr. Manning was'' at , 'work in his' corn field when he was shot , by some person concealed in the adjoin , ..iag woods, arid feirdeadThe 'murder- . er escaped uhperceived at the moment, k "uiiaciswereaiterwarascliscioiiedwbich y fastened the guiitltpon Bob Ferebee. , Cob, however, contrived to telude the . . aVaaart, fi.if.. at ' ' - ' I I.'.1''' r uijusuce ior nve years, ana was 5J" JLna"y talc(in y stratagems He Vas on . t raesday brought bp tor" trial, before a ,, -special Qourt of Magwtrates of Norfolk .-0UntV.- fftr. hl TVinrlni. nf M. Mo. a m 9 . iMauvt v mil naau' deck of the boat. ' ; -part.of yie upper, triets; New-Iampshire 8, general tick- r '.":;y,t.J,..,, jet by the people; Massachusetts 15, in !' ' t ' iiliafrirta hv'lliA riennlei Rhnile-Tland Application of Sheep power The A-; 4, general ticket; Connecticut 8, gene mencan. Farmer states, that Oeueral; ra ticket by the people; .Vermont 7, by ttiggold; 06- Washington county, , who tie Legislature I!lew-Yoi;kS6, by the sheared this year, upwards of one thou-egislaturei jjlew Jersey 8, general tick sand sheep, and has marked 160$;for ,etbv the neonle: Pennsylvania 28. sren. shearing the nett, kerthis Bock pastut- j f ticfc;et by the people; Delaware -3, ing- tn hiswheat uiitil near the middle oy the legislature; Maryland 11, in dis- ui au.i j ima nitaus mv uiiiui iirjcis ov ine people,- v irginio. at, gcuc Smith' at ore and, (ram hi long etperienee, be- hope W receive a portion m piibue) patrou aeet pledciai; hlmielf. at the tame tiu. to ee. aute work al lira sbortckt nolike. la the firat l le. ana oa ue mo reatoiiHDie icrrea ' ... , , i , THOMAS POWF.RS. , Raleigh, Jul) , ,1823; X -i 1 r. Koanoke Navigation Stock : ' forsale:;:": WILL be aold to tb l.ighett bidder, at the 'eoort-bouae hi HaliU, K f . oo theSOtb day of Aogakt next; the following thare of ttuck, owned hi the Roanoke Navigation. Company, on leak the IntUlmenU due thereon bre yaid pievi. one to lhat timet 1 1 " e' t t ;.' '. Geo. M Wilton, Sih'a. I William Bart, 80l' Tbomkk Jeffrey, S rio- Jnie Holder'; . do. Tho. BalaVin, 10 de 1 Jno Waihington 85 do;' William Creen, 90 do William llrew, do in the vounar shoots, was in a exeat measure extirpated. His system i- to j 1 il J1. 1S .1 L' nave inem connnea in ineir Tangc, i a given space; and so pass them regularly over uie wnoie neia. ... 1 R19, too, nas tne 'nS upon, .'a due- examination of despatchedan order fof hirimnjediate ; e evidnje, was found guilty,'and gen- fwfountfiiyftffi V' '.. -.' ,. ' ''' i-rf --i-T - 1 . v effect 5f distributing their manureequal iy;' -';'t ;,s 'C ; - V- .1'.'-'- - ' . ,,1, s . ral ticket by the people; North Carolina, 15. general Ucket by the people; eoutn Carolina lli by the legislature; Geor eia 9. by the lesislature: Kentucky 14, in three districts by the people; Ohio 16, general ticket by the people;' Indi ana Si by the legislature; Illinois 8, in rfiarrir.tshv'tke. nentile: Missouri 3. in ','The venerable,1 learned, -land pious districts by the people;' Louisiana 5, by Doctor Thomas Troy; Romatf Catholic Archbishop of Dublin; died on the 10th of May, aged 83 years and 10 months. lie has been a bishop 47 years.,; j iMt. Houllqn, a Catholic clergyman at WestVoeath in Treland, was lately convicted and imprisoned for attending, at her own request, she believing her self tobe dying, Jane Moffatj the wife of a rotesrant. 1 Tie clergyman, was charged with an assault; md the testi- ; mony of Mrs. Moffat -being rejected, he was condemnedMo8at, the husband, fsWore in court, that he would stab any Catholic, who', professionally, should dare to' visit , any of his family!", On this man's testimony was the clergyman immured in jail! Jjut, the , Lord Lieut, the Marnuis Welleslev, on a represen tation of j the case, much to his credit, . ,' a '.1 1'.; J!-.- Wn. fowtll. 10 do Jno D Phwell, 90 do R'd Yarborongh da1 K. F. Edwsrrit, $ do Thorn Cote,,, 1 do John Hugh. , I " By order of the Hoard oTDircetoi'. y :.;J '.!-'5'-: A.' JOYNKlt, Trca.'r. j: Jane SO, MS m (,,:.,:. 97.4, i.r 1 I )-k CttitJiXV bote, given by tVm. F.dward iV and Da'id '-d'rda, lo the fall of the year 119 or 1130, (notreeolleeted whiou,; navableto levkelf, a guardian .to the orphank of 8knipon Kdwarda, dea'd, twelve monilik after date, ha Hkyley, WHIUm . 8triklknd,llilUkr4 ",, llorino, Albert i v Bpirrt, Mkrtba ' : : Holliraao, Joaaihaa Bettoa, Muotillier y Hiiiioo, Janie, ! '1 Stepheukon. Joaktbta. (( . .V" i .f7" Snipe. Ailrrl . f .,: Johno.'Mry .' r'l Beaiborougli, Saroael 1- JorUan, lonitiiaa T Bieflge.uuaena, Jm. Maloua , Singietnn, Jona t Jonkio, J0I10 iV K BUde, M.U., 1r Johnsoa. oc Mtry 6 tin ton, piemen 'vv Joplla, John J. v ! ''-X " r Jonev Williolrreri,Jolia tfcf f A Jordan,' Mote . Terry, Jaoi x ' Jone, Wianefred . . , Terry, Willuia ' . Jordaa. Naney n- Turner, lAara ! 1 4 Jonea, Matthew .V . r Joaea, Martin ?4 tJUey.LMIejohjii,,' V Jone David, '-t J Wtley, Allen . Ivy, Mary .V: ? Vaughan, ttaieael 1 ,. ' , lrWif8Ullioghttrtt ; W-'. " Jarvia, Kmra ; ,Y ?f WiUim, James' 1 f :-K,-'- yi':.iVooa, James WV Kiog, Benjamto Water, WilHaht, Ki ,gj Kiohard w tWelbourn, John - j Kelly John T'-i- WillUm; Joha t, Kade, John " r ; ? ' Wtoo. Barak n ; . J King, Joba ""S Wiilianik, John . ' :.:."a. L ' ' -.Ward. Minor si-. Lyon, Jacob ':f$f Wsittial, Branch v : -Ua,KlikbelnB.V;' Wafd, Bliat-,'- 't t Lightroot, Williaat j Warren, Fanny . Lewry, John k i Wiliiama. Davk Lylee, Praiiei , 4 . Wood Mote ; lwry,tihin -7 l Wood, Newton , ;," Laihnr, George fl? . White, John B. Litdilcy, Lnaisvc?': fwMberpoo, Js ; ' Uu.le,Johnv'i;4';jWpod,.Btt -.'.. -s- r.3,tv.- Ba. smith; m, ; 85 Dollars Be ward, i a fj AW' A W Y from 'the uberiber, ' living In la Wake eountr. on the ISthof May lait.hl , negro man NF.D, about 91 year old, hi wt ight aboot ISO, well made, pry and active, tolurably Seree look, little inclined to be yellow, bi op. ner fore teetb a little deleeiive. and. 1 eipeet, mi oine i$M of the whip on hi hip and ttiiglid a h.. rnii taii uut rituliumli arid that aaid . ed with free nerroe. note h now either lott or mislaid, o tht I eannot ' ward, and pay all reaaonable eipenae. o thai 1 a a . W J - Jl. . . . II .L .a. a, klaaB -a- - he', wa whipped in that way the day beiore he went off. He will perbcp get a free pau, and ' endeavor to pan for a free man, at he I aooaeel- 1 win give tne ewve re- lav my hand apoa it . I do ifct recollect whether the note i defaced or not' Given under my hand thsUthofJane,USS. "ber M..-f.lBjiiiiA X Euwagin. ,i mark. y ' ;;, witneM-j. 11 Pate. - vu the; legislature; Mississippi S; general ticket by tlie peoDlei Alabama 5, in dis tricts by the people. .. Total in 24 states, ' v! Ithactjukt 18. Sagacity' of a 'dogOnt) day last week, the horse of a traveller; harness ed to a waggon, took frightbroke loose from the sign-post where he was iasten ed. And ran through the streets at full speed, V A dog belonging in this village was observed to follow him a considera ble distance, ' He at length succeeded in getting ahead of the horse, seized the bridle, and stopped him until a toan came to his assistance. ., , k't-',-f--r" ret him acam jnty a, QKKEN ALPUUO.V 97-atp ; State' of North-Carolina, . ' 1 Hake County.' , ! U . MARIIIED, jip.i-?:$& riiniWon. on the 22d ultimo, Mr. Dr yid Oaerall, jr, to Mia Mary Cook, daughter . . -..fin T-j. . . i11. . - oi !r. uupen iwv ... ., . t Court of Pleas .and Quarter Sessions- i ' ' t May Sessions 2S.V.5r Benjamin A Brhm, adminitrator of Jobs H. HkkMitl, deeeatrd, v. Stephen I latum, Mi. rand a Hunn, holon Lnvell. and wife Mary, . Plumb and wife, lieirk at law of John U. V Ham, deeeaaed -1'etition to at II the real i eatate of Jeua n. Hamm, aeceneo. , j. - T 1 ardered by the Court tht d vertiwraent be mad In the tr HTxortn i.krouna Bute aaette, for two monthk before the next Uraniy 1. ' State of Noi th-Carohna, " : ' - "' Chatham County. r To any lawful officer to exteato aid return in 90 o day, $aodiytieepteds - YOU are hereby eommanded 10 lake the be. dy of lerrit uilihird, ll to bo found tn your eountr. and him have before mi oreome other inktiee of the peaee lo and for id aoanty, to an swer the eomplainaW Plulm Alatoa, for tbe non wmcnt of lb um oi live aoiiHrnaoe uy a pro mite. Herein fail not Given nuder any band 'Oourt of Wake, that the defendant appear at and teal thi Ifik May, i" . ' Vv i. : .KlOiriJ i. r. (Hal J.-t Snmmon for plaintiff, , &'(,' -. Gaone MaoADVooT. j..,-. , . y t; ' V" .f': Promite proven Th defendant plead U tateagHinatgaaiingi inereior raogroeut againK the plainlifl, for eort, b Uiven nader my hand aad M tt M iay May, I82S. M, V, v-, nwooi)su; LEAJ, pl;: The above bet wat made at a breakfart table, in Pituborough, on n question or law, f. A. BLANKS, our next Court, to be hcM on ifae thud Monday in Aogaat new, thtn and mere to pieau, antwer or demur, or tbe petition will be taken pro eon ! .Test'V1, B. S. KING, C. Ct Prieeadv.3 S?J trta ftv; . v. Notice, :'.V'ti , INtERftto 6ii my book, by Lawren'ee Hud Mm, la the forks ot the Yadkin river. How an eotiniy, K. C a aorrei Hone, with a blued laee, a imall bell on hi neck, 6hd hit right eye blindt (nppaied to be ll year old,- AppreUvd to tia dollar by two free)ioldera -, -y-tV-i J, CHABLK3 ANDERS OX, lunger aa rvg voowen minua. 27tp AtMkivilte,Row'n oun6n 17fl'Qf ejer deicripUen, fr tJJ thh tijice ; Way t9,V r.;5 --.'--,;: a:-:.5n-:-, --!'-.v;v-";-'(v -:.;. .:Vf;''-v M::-v. -:'-'Vii tU--
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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