... 41 f -?--- .. i . ...... ' . - ' V t V ' .... a--: '., '"' . ' J v - i tily of TcxasigLSiainfairi'a'forrbidabtc orajive, the Gounty Court of Gates offer' population. Considered in a mere polit- cd a reward of 8300. It is exjfectidj.fa.js' . iifal aspect," then, the equivalent which oUr informant, that the balance of Har--4ve,crc to obtain for our Territorial r.:V, coaj,tnv wiilverw soon be takehi. C.OIlfeSSIOII III U1U llUrllY, Hii;an.u n uo little entitled to (lie 'preference, which lu.'l been allotted it, and the ratification tit. the .treaty, altogether unadvisable. To (? Continvjed. , ATTBN TION RALEIGH BLUEffMr You arcrdere4 to parade on Saturday u i3ln . , the Court House sqaaret 10 o'clock.. Jli. srnud & t qu pptd. " H order of tiV c ..J-H , - Wil UAM P. LAIIM), Orrferiv" , P. S. A nt ivate meet ins will be "held thjeven'mfr at the Union ;rv-mi. K i v , TltlUAY MOUNING, MAY 12, 1820. Farmer's Magazine Vow a it in jus tiie to (lie respectable friends who have interested themselves in the success of r Indent on Ga:. - ? NEW YORK ELECTION. The great contest for ihe choice of governor lias terminated, and" it is believed in fa for of, De AVitt Clinton, the present in cjurobent, over life rival, Vice president Tomkihs. A full return of the votes lias not come to hand i , . SPANISH Stale n 4 , Secretary's Office, 2dth April, 1820. A List of Officers and Soldiers who are,, or whose heirs are entitled to diw Land Warrants for their services in t . -Revolutionary Var ; published in obedience to a resolu" tion ofth last General Assembly. Names of Officers and Captain's Soldiers tvitt tlieirlCompany. rank. . fioston, May 2. Term of ser vice or deaVi. this w jil; , to inform ttiem that neither Arrived, hng Edward-Foster, Coulhnay per Aa-ms "the nt.mbl-r.')f subscribers nor the price 35 davs Imiii Malaga. - Left 'no Anier- . , T - ii i lean vesHe s 7in jiarcn. rassemrcrs, James Amm.-.s of..utea-.pli,!!:,llDth,HSe i appear Jc g Iljni.ke bearer of dd AuslL snce. if I sni to he covtroculiy any. o tin trl i ra fixn yt ii'nniitir (Vntti (lift A- ''hu AdatTlS , Passengers, Janie9 Ami)1 1 I'lfl IttU 41- liter ct'ii"iuci anon uirto (liin iuiia.111 ni-uv. iDencaii niimsier ai Aiaunu. i iionws uozai- Th" design is abandoned ; and I am sure By the Edward-Fosler, learn that Co.ims Urown that ..n,y recret far 'execeds that of the the ittinisiry in Sp'ain had been entirely ri"! public, lor Bush Hubert brownlay Wm. Dowers Cturcys" Butler Joseph Uurgpss jonn mount Niclml .s Ulanks Kphr'im Daitort Jumes Itennit V , . ii i .chanced, constitutionalists appointed J vAwc)i) :j - , tew cmplojments would be J b ... ,bd 1 Uurt mine congenial to tny inclination, and as t.()UHlouf the kinedom. with few ek- Jremih Beaman. . . i . . .1 r .e u' .. " . i i - i Cnancv Bush 1 ueiicve io my laieiui unu uui ui o cejmoos, nau ueen rcuioyeu ai.o toiren giVation. Toe best and otdy 'Wvjoe.1 tnUonalists appointed iu tlicir places ; i ccii now render to my suhaci ib.Ts U to ,so' M the aD.b i6sadois o foreign , . 1iW e. . countries, except ore, to the United recommend to theni.the Itmencan Far- wt,. . . ,-,.,1 , . nteri a valuable vc,ekl agricultural pa-' tfnnalists appointed. per, puBlished in llattimorc. ,v "Tho members' of the Cortes of 1312,' - . CALVIN JONES, -were Collecting in Spain, and exoi esses Am08ueirv Ralri 'Ii April 18 1820. " " lad been sent to those at a distance, re vym. Bridget I , i i .-..i..: quiritic their .attendance at a general as- Toms Hogart i I be money advanced by subset' ! 1 , , ,, . .' Kdom Bemou ; . 3 , , , sembly to be holden at Madud as soon ChiiLs n,.rnptt ' bcis has, been returned to them by tho ag p0HSible. . . fuWdButes mails of to day.- . j Ferdinand Jiad issued two proelam a- mueUiiasUy ' . ,. " , . -ti". relative to tho assembly of the iSKket Reward of bravery and patriotism Ci.rics, the ceremony of his taking the Isaac Bricher The sword voted by emigre to'Colofiel (Wt, m support the constitution, and the J Brock Richard Johnson, of Kentucky, has been appointment of a provisional council. ja,ncSB',! lataly preaeuted to Lim by ilie preidcut On the jfth and 10th oFMarch, a mas- juc.,bChrk - of the United Statea. It is said to 'lave sanriif.a ottsiderahlc number of the JI ciim -cost a thoo.and dollar.. The manufae. "an Is ot Cadiz took place.. sthi, & tare by a Mr. Starr .f Connectieu. ; and c 1 ,n3' c.al'sci1, reat, conimotion HochH ,. fl , ... in "Spam-; but at the time the E. w cone tl... production or h.s .kill aaid tardea F. Sai,ed a a8 uict The constitu. "-y.n Cannon b'iil.ant example of American cxeef vnee ' tion was.-ftnally proclaimed in Cadiz ou Jeurge"' in tbe art. Ou the bladpflpi'crtr. a shorf ,u, 2lst JMarch, in the evening. lknj. Cumn.ingi inseriptino si'DifyiD:; that " l.onress had . . . ' . voted tbi. sword to Colonel J luiscn, for , - g A I AUCTION 'Lirs.rvicos at the battl ot the l lunic.,' N unu deed uf u,., , me iu Cui.udavOjt ,8l3 J,- executed by Colonel JoIid'T. C Wh . , ait. for ilie cirDuses therein txprfessed. I shill on . SPANISH 7BEATY. The nrco. 1iur5.iy the 2&th Carf -J"'e next expose to lv.d Carttr ... '.in' t . r i. i i ' piibTc sate at tlie dwelling house of said Wiatt, Henry Cuker or Henry Ccfcker Clalion wit l( ben. F.-rWhas been broken !,f City of Raleigh, two-lotN IOindW3, John Conner 1 Tw But it I said that the treaty, tall coat,aminjrone acre each whereon. be now reside Solomon Campbell i i i- i i i . a toui'th lit Lou o. o7a-rour negroes, viz. two ' Jied-bj rerOiniilid, has been Sent 0et by mf, and ,W() women, the former able bodied and n Americah oflii erah-eadr arrived at vern "l'erior var,cty f. pK3 and coaches, some nuthcd and.some unfiiuslied, NVV-Yolk. A Comrr.unication to Con- a large and will 'selected assortment of coacri 4i i . . I ui ip i ' making materials as iron, tiirbers, morocco, . grew on the subject was looked for about snri la;tcdarlicies.Scc V-aI1 the stock of . tools both o: the wood and blacksmith shop complete, all the household- and ki tchen furm. tuje, one liorse, ami a small stoclt ot cat ie any ts a tedious catalogue ot other arti. Ij.J.Jt.'ia piAtleii'f) - plTiirner's p!liian;err)'s jjjM 'Cory's sLitaroir plCartei-'a i nonipson pjO.xonV Uo. WdlJami n 'lartin' t Gee's p Goodman's cjSiedman's pdo. p Enloe's . p lionoho'a p Dolierly'a pdo. p Child's , p Brickle'a Wmktr'a p Vairoji :f pdo p Tenner's pj Hogg's p: Montfird's p Ballard's p ulount's p! Itaiford'd s: Mills' Jdu. pj.r-ylor's Y "i John Caudy llobbucl Cartel Wm. Cowi bli Jolintjooper Jacob Conner AleX. Coles Saturday. .FO.REON. Airvieea' from Europe j" besid. Igi'n to assume an interesting; chat ac- 's- 1 arming one. Hillery Cason John Cannon Reuben Deal Wni. Drew John Day John Downs Thomas Dignam. Jeremiah Dailey Wm. Dennis Wm D)bbins Hugh Donalby John EJ wards Charles Elloms John Evans Thomas Evan. John EstmeaJ David Easier John Eager Juhn hmbry do Brown's Tato'm's Sharp's Armstiong s I urnei s Granberry's ao. Goodman's W'iUmms lUouiu's IJonoho's do. Doherty's M'lice's M'Glaughen ao. Wade's Wilson's do. Steph'ensons Jarves Bailey's "Si ills' Martin's ;Uee s lead Z 1-2 J'ears 9 dead u war - dead,.' war ,2(lead war dead ar 4!dead ?.3. Remarks. 3 ' & JT!i ' . a.! 10 10 ter, aud, for the friends ff peace, an a - situaiea and wtlf impw cd. Persons desirous of Matters have Com to SO Residence .n-ih.s C.ty. or ot t.irn.slong them . m st Ivps ith all necessarv articles in the coach-mak- great a height in the French parliament, ii.g Une m u particularly find it to their advan. and among the people. -thai the R eatU- u'Sfm? .t 10 .'eLsik .nd' eo- violence and disorder Seem 1o nrevail. tin.ur from d u-ta 'av tint 1 the purposes of the j,.hn Kills A- . t ... . Trust are sal i.sfied. Terms accommodating and John Edwards Jr propos.tion from the, roinist rs to made knowll Bl Ules,,e. b -j;' permit surnmary arrests, tantamount to . ciiahles manly;- Tmttee. John Furpeson l "r, ; , , , , , ' Itf'leigri, Mav HUi, 1820. . 16.(, Richard F.lsbv renewing the.. old letlres de catchet ) had, .... - ; Wm. Flury , been treated witli the cicakst irulicna vril G I V John Fooks .V1 , ' h ' ' ' .' r UU&ALU , Thomas Formter ti-n. Whether the accounts rxaggrr. kNE thouwnd eight aeres and an lalf J-shua Fcnto., ate or not, there is no means uf ascer- j of landiying in thexounfy of Row- Thomas Fratrcisco .rt rttf. n in pi v r( Sul ,.wl.... liui. wicr ..one. of the main Jioadu leading thence toJlcatie's rord,(CatMwba ). P P p i r I s r i r Pi taiuiiig.uiitii. further time t lapses. d. ead 2 1-?yctr.J dead war 3 years dead . lead war dead war 3ye4;s lead dead i war , 3 years 11-2 year. war dead 2 1-2 rears- dead 3 years dead do " In our fat we briefly stated, that Ne rn ' U rryu who Iaely,hli6t Mr. Kobert adap RiddicJi., of Gat. Countv. had himself tobacco, &c met the same fate : We have Wm Flinn Ti.nothy Fields James Fiddles This land ii generally well timbered, uncom- JTimes monly well v :it. red, and the greater pan well Xm" V. 1 adapted to the culture of con,, wheat, cotton, 1 J'omas tomwit TK. .,K..kl l i i um. uassrns VI two- i'i viaiuiy line HUliUllT'J , seres of luittom i a third. nW,! George ueary It B.'W 10 pWhaos "to n.me for Sa,tow J'epli ery. our power tn stale the particulars, in far' The buildings consistVgooil,vcoinforuihle', ;",mi ..''"H1 '. uweiui'g i ;ou, Kiicinn, u large Darn, ac. I lie 7, as lliey have been sent n. Harry Wag situation is pleasant, au'd remarkably hi ahhy. I John Guard hl'lraved !lV OIIA (if hll enlnr unit nnrai'iof think I mav n:il'flv a:iv 1 li it 1 Ii'.k la rmi-S n . ,1c. James (ill lliam hv n rri. f m : . siraWe an upland tract as aiiy in Uowan. -- pP"e,V Gainer by. a parrot white m, n, in compan) with The wnul(, ,)e aivided,, a,urp0ssession John 0yer lheir inloiinant. He was in a house, and piven in all November next, with the privilege' ofyorVinn.mff jade an attaek on hi. parsuer. as be ran trA ,mi;w; Kr'TharnsTftK . J - " W-MW..WW. .IMIIL WII IW ' ,1 " 1 ? obt of il, by firing upon ibem. One of the piemises. part ylovt ever, seen feme up with him, and preseBttd hi. gUi w hich snapped ; which, th,!" monster disregarding, com- " G. M'CUtl.OII. Major Grisham John Harrill Rowan noiintvl Mav 0. i fon. 1 nomu nazle " - . Thomas Ifa Windsor Chair-making. rdv Edward Howell JohivKurty Thomas 11 ill . Hardy Hinds. meuced aft attack, bvknoekin,, him dnW " umbor iatr- :,KT;V.... x.Lu. TUE SUBiCIUBEB ha.on hand se. H..Suu, nu.vu ..uuiieii n.m cupsiuer- . Verl ,!, C.Uai,. k- ...Ml Edward Hmehirii ,, abl v,. but he soon rec overed as to ena sell low for cash or conntry produce; if -applic'aTho,nMat,,m''"'' ble liini to contend with his adversary until aiouJjeatade'iinraedisly. His stand )s on Py: Thomas Higg.ns , . v ettevdie street, opposite the Newbern Bank- ' feter lliggms . aiie reinaiuder of the parly eameup, ti hen R deiirh. Mav s: irjo ' Joseph Hmtoa ' 1 I a ... . . IV U A rJ- tl' - . - lILKIIIIPII hfltVf l-J e oi ineiii immediately snol Iiim throuen -. . "ju'j"'"wsicsc:y nanus wm meet T i t, Tl I " ' - p m Brory' lin,!.: I.. fi.II n.l , . ,,l. P - W:" ' ?unt?V.t good wages, bv S r' , .rfami's j,.,v .-.,,..., ,.,, ,.,cu applying an neauore stand. - .i.miiion Dr:ni.m.. Williams' Mien's AcinsijongVl one I. I - ft 'a. . K xne nooy, ne leu, anu instantly expired applying atthabrjTrsia.id. llarrv was the oroneriv. nf ' TVlr. Pniiivn. Als two lads wdl be taken annrenticps TTw. ij i - i , . i . tween the age oftottrteeif-and srven'.een woiltrbe 1.l,omas Jennin near Raleigh; lor the head of hom, dead prclerrcd. ROBERT G.VllilAMSoi'. .' Ndan Jordan p Armstrong's dd. do. tflouni's iimurd's p uixois p Armstrong i i urnei- s .... ppiniUi'a w Oite i Waikei's Cook'i Wilson's Vaauii' Io. M'tle's lionipson's UiXon s Nelson's ilednian'a Caswell's I&Bee's 3rickk's ji Cook's pi -vi urorj's pjjurvis'; p Uioaia's . p Brevard's p: i luirs a in nil's Stedman's . Djiiuhu's do. do, Vaughan's Stcdinuu's Moore's Hradlev's UaHard's JbharpV . . .1 Hrrvai..l o Cole's Lewis' lii0's Armstrong Eaton's Goodman's Hams' William's aswsU'g do. Donoho's piJohertj's Williams' Brirkfe's , MEi 3 years' dead , dead war 'dead war 21-2 year's dead dead 3 21- 2 years". 4 JTears 6dead lo 3 years lOiyiars ' 1-2 years war deavl war j years lead 2 l i years 6 dead P , r m Brinson tones i nomas Jennings . P p U c lead war 62 J yesrs , lead years yoarj war Idead war B 4 -years 2dead 3j2 i years 4j2 i years dead 5i2 iyeirs lead lead lead : ' years lead ' 640 2 6 640 1000 6J0 640 6W 6-iC 640 ;0u0 6t0 64J 6-10 jOoO 640 2.A '640 640 640 74 .640 64u 640 64j 64u o4 640 274 274 640 1000 64 j 64j 274 '274 o36 640 640 64j 228 640 1000 4,7 64y 640 Mil. 640 6401 640 640 640 iooo '000 274 640 640 1000 640 640 640 640 ItOO 640 r2S 640 1000 640 640 28 274 640 6-iJ 640 274 274 228 64 1001 1 6'K 2?jl 1000 2'J3 64 J 6-10 640 61.) .- 6 10 6t) 64) 640 640 10.00 228 640 640 lUoO 640 "274 274 . IOOO 61;) fiW 2.00 640 228 640 228 357 6to 347: 228 ...274 1000 64') . 640 looo 640' 64i 640 J0'0 274 640 640 acres drawn $60 yet i 640 acres draVn, SoOyctiue. UO. c'O. jllrtfi'lrtlTrtlrt 6:Cferesdiwn, "g'P 'r: 0; 4 -S perhaps rbe l(f'.n'!V o proof once caustw r , ; discharge.- "' ' "' - '.'" ..'Ii.' .-i " 1 -j

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