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"i;!' Lavr'Scliotl. t," rytlYCfewWafcrtUrr4ii .u. k-U limit UhiI I r r,J C i ''If ' v-rj;-": 1 via m.ktr fnywawi) -. f,,. , . LojJ' art mmj w- 1 K t- - 9 " . . t. i ; " .7nA'..r. -, ' , TUE YOTCR or irEX' . . j at etna, saaas . I mm, t mm! y Va t7d me kr I mm e'er lh mowtaie with It id song' 1 M taM t at er 'akeniny; fry tbe winds which UO r the icirf,V'nh, By ta prwrwMiin in me iwmf 4'- By the greens leaves opening M l pa. 1 bare breathed oa the eouih, and tbe cheawrt ftWers . ,; - i By tfcmaejads nave Vejret from the forest bow- cn, v' ' A ad the ancient graven, Ul laBe fanea-. Are veiled with wreath- e IuKm plain But t U nrt fc aw ia any hour of blooce, . To speak of the ruin ee the tomb! w I have looked aerf the hitt of the torn nerth, "' 'j " .'"'' ; And th krek Km fcuitt kfl l tMMb ionb, f-fk- Uim h oat aa 11m lunM left. A ixl the reindeer bound eef Ue' pastures free, j.'4 ' Aiwi tha nine has a linreof softer frreen. Ami the win look bright .'Lift ay foot hath Been. I We tent through the wood gath a gloving igb, ...... w.. And called out each voice of the deep blue skv. Prom tbe night-bird's lay through the tarry time, .,- . . -i Tn the SToree of the aoft Hearjerian dimei To the swan's wild noU br the Iceland lake. Where the cark fir branch into verdue break a. hon the atrcama and founU I bare loosed the chain. Thev are awreoinar on to the silrerv main. Tbey are flashing down from the mountain brows, i t Tbey are flinging spray o'er the forest boughs, They are bunting fresh from their sparry caves, . And the earth resounds with the joy of wares! Come forth. O ye children of gladness, come! Where the violets lie, roar now be you home, Ye of the rose lip and dew bright eye, And the boundinrr footstep, to meet me fly With the lyre and wreath, and the joyous lay, Come forth to the sunshine, I may not stay. Awav from the dwellings of care worn men, - The waters are sparkling in grore and glen! Away from the chamber and sullen hearth. The young leaves are dancing in breezy mirtn Their Fight stems thrill to the wild-wood strains. And youth is abroad in my green domains. Hut ye ye ire changed since ye met me last. There is something bright for your features passed: There is that come over brow and eye, Which speaks of a world where the flowers must die! Ye smile, but your smile hsth a dimness yet, Oh I In. ;w Hrvkcil UU StnCC MSt t met Te ire changed! ye are changed! end I see not here All whom I saw in the ranished year! There were graceful head with tinglets bright, Which tossed in the breeze with a play of Tight, There were eyes, In whose glistening laugh terlay No faint remembrance of dark decay. There were steps that flew o'er the cowslip's head A it for a banquet all earth were spread! There were voices that rang through the sa- phire sky, And had not a sound of mortality! Are they gonef Is their mirth from tne moun tain paasedf -Te have looked on death since he saw me last! I know whence the shadow cornea o'er you now Ye have s'rewn the dust on the sunny brow! Ye have given the lovely to earth's embrace, She hath taken the fairest of beauty's 'race, Svith their laughing eyes Si their festal crown. i hey are gone trem amongst you in silence downs- ; , g they are gone from' amongst you, the young f- and tair, Ye have lost the gleam of their shinintr hair! -But I know of a land where there falls tto blight,.' I shall find (hem there with their eves of lisrht! Where death mydat the bloom of morn may dwell, s.j I tftrry no longetw-farewell, farewell! The summer U coming on soft winds borne; Ye may press the grape, ye rcay bind the corn! For me, I depart to a brighter shore. Ye are marked with Care, ye are mine no more , I go where the loved who have left you dwell. And the flowers are not death's fare ye well, farewell! A Jbumeyinan Printer, Who can work at Case and Prtit, wanted im mediately at tli is Office , None need apply bat noli as are perfently acquainted with their busi ness. Application by letter (postpaid) will be promptly attended t :- '! BKLL k LAWRENCE. Ralrigh, May 18, 188C. 90 -r University of N. Carolina The Fublie Anniversary Exsmination ef the Students ot tbe TFnlversity of North Carolina will be held at Chapel Hill, on Mondsy tha 13th day of Janenrxt; and continued from day to eay tn aorcay tne nemt oi that month on Trlutli last aseMiooea slay the animal cam- ntenctment of the Collrge will take place. The following Trustees, 'tainpnaiot; Ike Com taittee of Visitation for A. O. I8i6, will attend, vixt - . ' HisFVey H G BuHoo, Pres. ex offieio. Iter. Dr. Joa. Catdwell,! lion. Henry Potter, Vim moos J. Baker, George B Baflgvr Thomas W. BlacUedge, James W. Clarke, Lavis U. Henry, 'j Gabriel Hotesra, - -AUred Moore, - - Hon. Thomas Boffia John SeoU. James S Smith JotepbB Skinner, onn u. Loomer, Robert Williams. Uames Webb. AH otker Traateet, nht may attend, will be considered members of kia Committeet and their attennWd. is solicited individually eye ra? nance inejttwu. , ,WIH. MSiNL.T. " cy TVsatcrt Ksldgh, May II, 1189. Unh M C. SlAn i r ; rt-, " " ' TARCOSUt'Ott. N. C. WW- W ft Wf - -J TWt-ta ta alt U- irwe t Jaw PriM Ta-ur. as " A1"? 4 ) M Aram4W TATtl Js aniCTTRB, s ! f . . i,f-cK4. t TavwarMsX W.C Notice. TVim M So suk hmmwl VtK T & SmU.wm Usy Mtfbortat4taraMttyaM Md mat sttarWrrat ' i ' ""' T - -F U. W W UXI K MS. tsylt.im . tl,tf;r BookvBindinCr. -v rcvTl n ' hrfon bis Meads ail mi J ; i il K.w Vort,.4Uryaica f - i .it la nmM wll la kraaM M 1 4 his proksatoa- Hariaf praem- J.UJuii uuruirnt af Fsahioaabla GiU ia TaoK be at abl te eaeeate tU Book- kta4liaf mum ia a sapencr isw acmw fam ia iba Eiata ai nana liaramta. . Ha timta d.Uv aa exaaltcat aa rlit ofl paper far tcaar4, aad atW blaak baoka, wIimIi, as too as Made lata books, will M kept aa fcaaa ibr sale m Ike ma raaseiiabte terms, ior Mh or oa a abort eredit. tie plMrea litmseH la sail them as lo as any to as south of Balti aora aak aSbrd. aad he tlaMm Uiimar.lt that ia tha mwaaar of workmaastiin he la able at all liiaas toptaaae those who tbiek proper to bror Wm i(D tUMf cmtof. Kaleish. May 10,1189 . 0-tr QJ ; The thirteenth nnu- al asecttag of th North Carolina ttaptist 8oeic. ty lor Foreign and DometUa . M iSMoas will be held at Mount Zwa M. M uranaa aoanty, on Ike tTih Inrt'Dt. As besmrss of eonaUlerable Maportaaee larxbeetad to aame bfoi-e the 5o- eieiy. ttif Members geaerally ere earnestly re quested to attend. , ' V X , WM. LlGHTFOOT, Bei. See. May I , ili. - v ' . 9t fOB SALE, AT THE STAtt OFFICE, lXt & liatence'a NORTH CAROLINA FOR ' 13a6d Contalnlntr -Astronomical Csicuiationb shew-. ing the riaiug, setting; places and eclipses of the Sun and Mooni Udpn's Phases; the rising, setting and. southing of the most conspicuous Planeu and fixed 8 tarsi state of the Weather, the increase, decrease and length of days; religious Festivals: Miscellaneoiit Articles) useful Recipes; Anecdotes; times of holding the different Courts in the States Lists of the ottfeers oT Government of tbe United States and of North Carolina; Members of -AsscuMv and of Congress, be. tec. Which will be sold, wholesale and retail, at the usual prices. , (LT Orders from Country Merchants and others will be promptly attended to. t , An Apprentice.- . A ROUT Uor 15 years bf sge'wanud tothe V Silver Plating Husiness. Apply at this Of fice '. . ., . ;,'. Haleigh, April H7, Utfl Ig-tf '" FIFTY NKGKOE5J For,. Sale. : By virtue of tan Deeda of Trutt executed to the lubscribers by Alex'r Boyd, for the benefit nf Blair Hurwell. and in obrdience to a' decree of the Superior Court nf Chancery fir tbe Rich mono district, we sball, on- I uesilay, SOlh oT May next, at Bovdton, in the county of Meek Ifnboig, proceed to sell FO'i CAiH, about FIF1Y SLAVKS, ot all descriptions, among whom are two Blacksmiths, two Carpenters,: and other tradesmen. Should tha day mention- ta oe a eso any, the sale win eomnxenee on tlie next rind day, and continue from day to day until it shall be completed. A ibis Sale Is to tike Blace under the authority of a decree of Coni t, it is expected that nothing can occur to prevent it. JOHN W. LKWIS. W.M. TOWNES. Boytrtnn, , Mecklenburg, . , -iw X4tlt April, 185(0. j - French and Spanish. J. W. FAY, lately from Mew York, intendine raunii Miuri tiniv ia urs chj, purposes ne- ToriiiK a wim mj vi leoiurca in miner oi tne a bore uingusges. Should a sufficient number of subscribers present themselves, he will com mence on Monday VM instant. For terms, etc apply at the Store of C. D. Lehman. Kcfcreitces, Jlon. H. G. Button, Wm. Polk, Jnoi Haywood, Jos. Gales & Son. N- B.Tbe eilixeos are respectfully invited to s public exhibition of his mode of teaching, lo uu ptftce at airs Jeter I uong Koom, ou tha uay aioremenuouea. : lUleigb, May IT, 1826. , 8LSL Watited, A journeyman Hatter, to whom liberal wacea ..wt t . ' I t " um Dwn.ui vnipiuymcnt win oe given. .. HARDY PACE. 1 miles east ol lltleigb, ot Mny 18, li6 $SI 3t Land for Sale. j MB subscriber intending to remove to the western country, is induced to otter for sale tne place whereon he at present resides, in rranklin county, seven miles north of Louis burg, ai d immediately on the new road lead ing from that town to Williamsborough, con taining three hundred and fifty four acres, more or less. It is a handsome and health situation, with a comfortable dwelling house, a good Granarv. and other weil watered, and adapted to the culture of vonon, M)m, &c. and would make a deairable residence for J. mns living in the lower parts of the State during- the summer nd fall nonius, i ue terms will be accommodating - wn apucaiion io ute sub senber, oa the famines. rr , . t a ton ,o- WM- 8- KEEBLB. April 20, 1826. iy.,f , An Apprentice. 4 i r.1? W K st the wiucwoi w, raieign otar. -, . Mareh 10 Blankg at this Office. a ai tVlafpiJe aaraa. 1M 11 . itoilMt rrrrf aro '""7.,. ' 5BlaaOlfWataUi , Wt'aMa.ar. . v V . N I , U -4 C Wi- JaA ns . - Lmw m4 Bk MM Haadkls. - v k4 Cabiis a,agaaaa. Table a4 Wje laara Diaara. ' rtaaMikTaUeChHksaM , 1 6ta. Urate Qrm ""r4 l,MMiVfc Best trae aad llf naaaaj like Caasaaad HokbaMI Laae ValU. . Maadarw.Kaaaie aad Ceatoo CP ' Itttjao lrfcsg aad FVwewaa T ; Bia, White, Ba, Fiak aad Greee Sauae, Frearit lenaaaa (or saaniar aoats. ; Italtaa Crapa aad Crapa Shawls aad Soerta, SupartaelmkaiioBCamHoea,' Ladies' Cdtiaa aad Silk Hear, (a great variety. do. Silk. Kid and llorarakla Gloves, ri... uf.u nVU, anil Biitkles. Kaurtd aad Ptaia Bibbana, asaorted Colors, latertmg and Saallop TrimngS Fine BoklMneU baea aau t."S'n6 Do. Thread Lanes and Flgiags, Camrsoa an Caranrle Uisawy, - , Spool aad Floss tiottee, 1 apes ana i noaama. Aa auortnent ef beat Ulue ana Duet iisnan Sewing SUk. Pins, Knedlrs and KalMing pins. Silk striped Linen, Drilling and Plain do. Do CotUM do do Blua and Yellow Nankeens, Wbite and Fanny colored Marseilles YcsUegs, Vsleaaia and Prime black Silk do. Frenek Cassinetla, for Spring wear, Commoo and anperBne Cireetaians, Do Do Uombsxetts, Do Do Cotton Caaumerea, Furniture and A proa Ckeaka, jluuia Diaper, Duck and Sheetings, Dowlas Tickleoberga and Osaaburgs, W kite and Colored Cravats, Rnitmen'a Beater. Woodttoek. Horseskia anil Dogskin Gloves. Tortoise Shell, Tuck and Side Combs, Ivory sod Dressing Combs, Cloth. Hair, and blioe Brushes, Lrgboro snd Straw Bonnets. relent and Ummoa uipeaaera, Gentlemen's White, Broea and BUek Beaver Hats, tV ' Do and Boy'a Leghoro Do Ladies' and Gentlemen's Shoes of erery desarip. lion, Misses' and Children's Shoes, Scotch Carpeting f ml Hehrth Bogs; A large assortment of DoweStk Goods. , Thei) have also considerably evlarged their Stock of Suffurdshire, Liverpool, China and Glass W are, Hardware and Cutlery, Croerrir Foreign and Domettis Uuors, Iron. Steel and Cut Nsils of all sizes, Cotinn Yarn of all numbers. St low prices. With a number of other articles in the gene- ! Itn. t'nrtninv an aaanrtment of Goods more complete and extensive than any hitherto brought to this pisce. r rom toe peculiar u vaungea which the subscribers poeseas, by their uuinn inis oonnextnos in tnr ttonn, mey wm gotxls oi siioh terms us to defy competition, and render rt impossible to oe unaenoiu vj j bouse in the State.- 1 HA J5LETT k ROBT. ki ld. Raleigh, May 1,1136.. H',m vf-Charles Stnart. Respeetfuift gives notice te the puMie, that he has opened a store on Fayetteville Street, io tbe city of Raleigh, in tbe houses recently oceu. pied by John Stuart and Wm. S.; M'Ewia as such, where be has now on band a very general assortment ol'--" ' - ',, "" ' Swing and Summer Ooodt, J , carefully selected by himself in Philadelphia and Hew xorav : lie win also Keep a general assort ment Of ' ,. , : .Groceries and Hardware. All of which will be sold low for Cssh. May .tWSCr . - . -u C GROCERIES. jt ,. TJicliard Roberts Resocelfullv intbrms tlx public, that he has just received a good supply of goodt in fiis line. consisting t , v 2 tihus. Brown ougar, 2 Baga Coffee, 4 Hhd., Whiskey, 4 fk Molasses, CI ..A M.I.m Kj1u ..V J r:.y " br . ."""" MolUTKluio, reacu ana Anoie uranav. coarse in...u . a- ..j uiui.:. Chains and Weeding Moea, Spades and Shovels, snd. a variety of other articles, which he- will ell low for cash or country produce. a r an 10 Barrels' and 3,900 lbs. prime Ftour, 60 bushels corn, 60 do. meal, and 100 prime Bacon name. - - .' , (. -. v-. Raleigh, Msy 3,1826. " f 19-31-'' ': Spring Goods. '- ; ri T' SMITH k Co. have pleasure I Jo 01 announcing to tbe public, that lliey have just received the main part of their aprtfag supply, eoniislinK of many desirable arti cles, to wit: W.y,,. .:,-.':., Superior Angola Cassimeres and union mixture for summer wear. x . Black Circassians ana Bombszettes, '':j' Freueh and silk striped Linen Drilling, f, V Suerior Denmark Satteens of all colors, ;4y? Shaded Florintines and Cotton Canimerea,' Superior Marssilles and Valencia Vwtlogs, ei Linens, L$wns and thread Casabriuks, : ', Sew style Calicoes and Ginghams, ' ' ".."' Elegant Swiss, Jackonet, snd Book Meslina,' Black and Colored Gross de Naples, V, Nankin and Cantos Crapes and Crape Shawls, Valencia Sliswls snd Fancy Silk Scarfs, . Fancy Silk and Gause Handkerchiefs, v- i Thread arid cotton Stockings and half Hose. Woodstock, Caster and Kid Gloves, ' V , Elegant Belt and Bonnet Mibands, -, ' Beaver and Leghorn Hats, ' ' Shoes of erery description, Domestics of all kinds, ."' j China Tea Setts, and elegant Cat Cisss.H :.'".-.' i Raleigh, April to, INS. iwi 07 Those indebted to the eoneera are request- ca tu ui.Q. luimeuiate payment. -,.',.;V-?' " ; For Sale, IHB tract of land oa which 1 new maid. 1 taininr four hundm nd tK;. I?'!! " Nefe River, twenty .fire miles north ofl Raleigh, aad four from the Fishdam. It has con-1 ventens nouses, and the plaotsiioo is ia good re. Ju .lh ilo rd ater and fcr. unyr of soil Is not surpassed by any ie the aouo ty. For terms spfilj to the aubseriber. - -V MATT'HKW JONES. . Wake toesty, April 10, IS-Tw t--W, 1 re WoaM Tort lklaiiatw( S'h . ; Fra. IMO i . tita,)lfl iru'iiri ft i ' noiuuu tk.;t f f . - -IM MM IU 4 I Mir.lM kUsWd Vy arr of te HrJ ! Uimm. , . - - A. UYNfc.,Tn""T TrlUak,ArU.6,im. . - r 17-iw ' I .V -Notice. ,-4- -o 1 TVM. StosUoldaraef tfce RaUakc tCavig ta Caanpeny are rnid W TrtMq. M the ftr day f J" mo aa next. saw ai torn eouara ar. heM by Ibasa rfspaatiywIy.Wsai the twelftk re W . A- JOYNtat. Treansrer. s WtU April 9,ll. W- - State of North Carolina, ' . Franklin County . Court of rteat and Ouarter Sessions March Term, A.' D 182G.' tinlM Snarks aad Eliaakeih lis 'f'.'t s Crawford Kearney aad Nancy bis I a wila, aad Eliaabetk White, t . w ; k ( , as. -. - She meef Kesray, adssr. ef Richard Wbite, dee'd, Jno.,-While, juars W kite, and the belrs of Thesnas and Banh tlardv. drad. ' v . ' It appearing to the satlafaatiom of this Court, that thd defendants. John White, and the heirs of Thomas and Sarah Herdyj dea'd (formerly Sarah White.) are not Inhabitants of this Slktet It is therefore ordered that paklieatioa be made in the Raleigh Star, for els weeka, that On lets the aaid John Wkite aad tbe heirs ol (he said Vhomas and Sarah Hardy, dee'd, appear at the t Cnort af Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for tbe coo My of Frnnktin, at the Court House in UMiisburg, oa. tue aeaona can ay ia June next, thee and there to antwer the felitioa. judgment pro cenfesso will be tokesl. against them, and a final deeref entered op ncsording- Test. S. PATTERSON, C, C. Price advr. gS 0 0-9w State of N5rtli Carolina, In the Court of Equity of V rne conn tj April Term, 182G. Stephen Boyt snd" nthera. deviaeeaand I . legatees . of James Bill to establuh the last Jones,lateofWsyne.l will ot James Jonei ounty , deceased. Scluirged to l.ave been lost vs. v 4 r aetroyea since nis at Arthur Jones and e- cease. a then, heirs at law ofl said James Joues J V T appearing on sihdsrit to the satisfaction of the Court, that of tbe UrienUaiils, tne lor lowinz reside berend tha limits of this State that ia to say, Henry Jones, Theophilus Jones, Chanty Joues, Robert Jones, Joba Jone, wn lism Jones, Penny Jones, Hardy Jones, Theo ophilus Howell, James Howell, Elijah Waller and Nolly im wite, jneny uowen, oany iow ell, Joshua Howell and Lewis Howell: It is or dered that the aaid defendants appear at the Court of Equity, ta be held for Wayne county, on the first Monday after the fourth Monday of sent ember next, then to pieso. answer or de mur te said bill, or the same will be taken pro- con fesao as to them and set for bearing exparte. It Is further ordered that this order be publish ed in the Star oewspaper, printed at Ualeieh for six weeks within sixty days from the dsy of maKing tne MDie.' ' Witness, James Griswolil, Clerk and Matter of tha Court nf Kniiitv of Warne couutv. tbe tr. nmra uaj im April, in uie jvar ui uur iuru vu thousand eight bunilred aud tweuty-alx. ". "Copy frwmtbe minutes, JAMES GUIS WOLD, C. M. E.W.C , Price sdv'tgJ 17-6w State of North Carolina, Greene County. Court of Fleas aud Quarter Sessions- February Term, 1 826. v . . uuteuii attaenment, levied oa ipheu and Bcnj.Eaion, being his ( sliare in atepnen nasoo s, oec'd. Seth Eaton I land, January tbe x7!h, 1180. J H. S. TAYLOR. ShfT. r' appearing to the satUfaetion ot , the Caurt, that the defendant In his ease is a resident in another State; it is therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made id the Raleieh -j Star for three months, that nuless tbe defendant anriear at our next Uourt bt Pleas and Uuarler Sessions, to be held for de county of Greene, at : . . ... .7 ' -. . 111 I Zfmr9 Hmu, if, Knnwlnll. An inik Vil' Hrlnn ear ot as ay next, ana enow cause to tne eontra thaou. -ill K. heard exparte, and the pro. ii - t - I . nerty levied on timuemned, subject to the plain tiffs demand, and a judgment entered .accor dingly. i Witness. Wm. Williams, Clerk of said Court. atOIBce, the second Monday of February, A. V. 1BZ0. . , . "XS" WM. WILLIAMS, Clk, -. State of North Carolina ' Pitt County. Court of Equity Marcu Tertu,-1826. James Sheppard eTothers'V f. t ohfl'Blo Or-smaIBill. v: - James Knou -.hlJi -'"f' ''';'?'.;'- IT appearing to thai satisfaction of the Court that James Knott, one of the defendants in this suit, resides beyond the limits Of this State, so that process cannot be levied on him, it Is ordered by the Court that publication be made for ninety days in the Haleigh Star, that unless the said James Knott appear at tbe nex't Terra of said Court, to, be held at the Court House ia Greenville, in the county of Pitt, en the first Monday in September next, and answer ue complaint set forth in said bill, that judg ment will be taken pro eoufciso against him at Mid term; i&KJ . ' -' ';.? . Witness, Walter Hanrahao, Clerk Snd Master or said Court, at office, the 4th day Of April, 16i6. v;-,-; F ' n-.u.,vv-j" , : , f W HANBAHAN,C. M- B-.- I'' - , .--.rMhV1n ' COMMITTED to the Jail of Richmond eono. ty. S Cob the ISth instant; as runs wars, two oegroesy JKRICY and WASHINGTON, whoUy they belong to Joel Ailams,neaf Colum bia, a, C The owner i rrfmnml i. property, ps. eharjjev and take them away, or they will be dealt with as the law drrecta. i -1 - 1 v. r WILUAMS, Jailer, Aprd 86. 1186a . .Jw. -' J I H A Situation tyfited. A grnlteman,v,h ha for metal yeart'pretld t edima Public Jcudemg, it Jetfritu ie nA- Permanent tituatiun in tome htakhn tm.n y JV"- V, Hejertnee to the tUlitqrt. JitiiAica. Oar. i a. i o r . 1 hitmK Hiti as a-Hi bs a aaiia nas aW aa Saw, aad nla aprrv-aaa, "j aaat table aOvv saaals. t ' . - ' B m IwcrMiMaad lawJirriclttaTH ef aaaV hag eedeaa41ts,sgt)a. ' , ' . t Ms.urKn3t. KrnrWiUwaaaWa'.Craavaaaal - AadaeaafairMraibeJaaarjuaaM..,., vy,eann tnmtmm a "-"irw va-an a Uak Saihk.er Wilar"vN Uiwtiae. aJZ J he la saertrH4 o iansra Oaaa. af ikat a7 , J Nintra rvoeveiee.tacame arward, m A.s. BAk4.ar.s,LV May UHW. - ' . y tl.fc : Take n up, ' s r. And aaaamUtad Utke Jail ai this oaMv.aa the 7th mat. negte waa, aba call kmarV DttMPSKY.ewd aajskeUnlungateBeMl laii ver, ef Jones eeonty, Georgia He ic fctt sis Inekee high, rainer of a yellow eonplria. neaajs wimmn nTom inis rc-M;f w Burwell Ban's, aad aold to Joko rieniua, eftk , State ef AlabaeMt aad that Johavlfogtias said hiea to his 4rsent master, frem akom ke ran away about the last of saving fodder time, Ujj. The owaar b renn rated to aorae lorasrd, prers propeoy. pay cnarges, ana .i.e mm a war, a- . there iae be will be dealt with secorUiitta, law. , 4 ' JOnaTII N WOOD, Jailer. Sooehiil, Greene county,. May IS, is) S tl-3l , Stray. Wss entered the Stray Bock of Wake enooty, oa the lib Mat of Msy, ly John M. Flemming, who lives 16 miles west ef kaUigk, one dark bay horse, Ire feel high, supposed ta ke thirteen years oli, has a small star is Wis forehead, and a white spot on the lefi side af ha eck, near hi caret which stray is vslaed at bf- ty dollsrs. uiven unoer my nana tne iutn cay ot Miy, 1886. iv MF.RTTT DILLIAQD, 81 -8w Ranger of Wake eocnty. - Jnilor's Npfice, ' Taken on and committed fb'lKe ish cf K Hanover county, on the )avinst.a negro tello named WILLIAM, about Sk years old and very black, and says he Wmerly beloiigrd te Israts UuitedgV,of M ske county, about IQ miles from Wake Court House, who sold him to Mr. Bret. a S(icou!atnr, and ran away from him Hie 3l das wuco o nis wsy to the soutii. iUe ownlr It requested to come for ward. Drove nronertv. nac charges, and take avid fellow away. e UHAKLttS H, MOIiRIS, Jailor. Wilmington, N. C. Msy 4, 1826. SO tf Taken up and. Committerl 1 O Jail in VVilkesborougb, N C. on tf I4lh July, IS35. a neero man. who iv his name is LEI STER.and formall ha. lonredtoa Mr. VVstle Warren. ofS. Carolina. about five feet nine or tea Inches high, light comiteclinn, one fore tooth out. The owner is requested to come forward, pay all charges, snd receive bira, otherwise he wilt j be exposed la ssie according to law ' ' 4 ' , Jn A KLKS FHF.LPS.Jsitev of W ilkes couuty, N CarnlioSj January IS.'ISSC. 5tf, f,' Kan Away- From the' subscriber, oa tbt evening of the Slhlost. anegra , t woman by tlie name of BET.' ' When she went oft; she hadoas homttPua eoperas frock, snd .'carried, ten other frocks, with ber, one a blue striped harae 1 spun, tile .other a red flowered Calico, she was barefoot, and without a bonnet, on her head She is between twenty fire snd thirty years or age, dark complected, common. . sis, rather fleshy, teeth remarkably white, a scar on one side of ber neck,' occasioned by a hip.' I expect she will aim for Bladen county, as she was brought from there last March 13 months sgo. . A liberal reward will be given to say person for the apprehension of said negro, sod lodging ker in Jail, so that I get her sgaia. . - BKRHY TIPPER, Wake county, May 8, 18S6. v S0-t Fifty Dollars Reward! . For my black man HILLY, - who absented himself from my , Ferry, at Granby, on the nigbt 4 of the 1 3th ultimo, without any known cause. . k , Billy is about 8ve feet eieht or nine incites lugh. stcut made, rather of brieht cast, very 6- miliar, and in hen spoken to shows his teeth very filain his teeth are very far asunder, particular y )iis upper ones; his eyes are 'Very red, and st time appear sore. , He il about SO years old and toon your g lor tnat sge lie nan varioui cloth, ing aroong them isafureaporsuperiorousliiyt . his clothing are in general. fit for any whits man to wear- His more than probable hehasafree pass with him, and. is attempting to' make his way to the North) my reasons are string for be lieving he ha( a free pass, given him by soma 4 ehite man, by whom he lias been misled. ' i. The above reward will be given lor the Je" very ef the Negro or for lodging him in any where 1 may set bims or fit ty dollar for con victing any white who has bees an accomplice '' ' his tuuigoft1 1' -.) ' ' " r--V ' ill ' . -r . . - ivHHcrv aoipa are wameu in tne uu- ger in taking hu off Contrary to taw1, as the ri-; gor uf the law ill b enforced. - -NICHOLAS HAMS. Granby.Ss C.'May S, 126. .. . 30-St ; ;.fi.v'Kunays;.vV.-;; - i sxea op as runaways, and committed to Uie Jail oT Robeaoh county, on the th instant, ' - UEN, a fellow about fbny-two years of sjje LUCY, a woman about fnriv. aiul he fourewl fdreu Sua a ged about 18 years, Hannah pise, nancy tnrce, anq UOb about one tsar OI0, wnv ay that they belong to James Evers aW, rt siilng in the New Porcbtse, ia Ga. who lately rcfttoved there from Bladen eountyj No. Ca, The owner is 'requested 't eoroe forwsrt, prove prnnerty, pay charges, "and tske them s way, or tbey will be dealt with as the la directs, .-V'y! . lli-ROWLANl,'Jile ' Lomberton, Msy Ith, 1826- V, 806m- -, sianor's iMouce. - ? Taken np and committed to the Jail ef ITew Hanover county, on the 42th day of March IsnV a mulatto man named II EN UV. abnnt St rears old, (feet 1 1 inches high, and says he formerly; belonged to John Mullen, ef Fayetteville, N. &' woo sow mm (o Jeremiah Smith snd AKxaouer Harwell, Speculators fiym the South- 1 be oers are requested to come. forward, pi1"" property, psy charges, end take Slid fe"o , : CHARLES B. M03P.I9, Jail. rVilmiDgion, N. C. Kay 4, 1 as. aa H aiv , aewi aim la, p-t Sal la Ml acnm in a law mmm, 4 fc ppraranee a howt tan r 4 ey vara af era. bat aat a sare Wt'sai a.M S he. ketones aa U , a:-'--.
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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