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PRICES CURRFNT. liytttcville, Ocl. H. | New !>crn, Oct 3. i Pi te rebiu Sjjtt. 25. I eta. cts. I 1 25 /2"0 2 45 6 ~2 12 J 2 40 7 12 50 - j 25 1 ft 45 9 15 4'5 600 100 125 35 100 00 11500 6 7 1 50 200 33 374 7 8 5 50 600 I50 2ou 100 36 4oo 15') 37 * .rl>0 6 50 7?)<? 70 75 7- 0 I 300 16 2 5 ! 25 1:><J l'O t20 350 1 I CO 8 5 00 23 10 250 500 j ? II i L a o KO UG U, N. C. t PrB'.ISIi&D *7' k. LT !J\ ' > I ; S V f - ? \KPT, ? *T 1 : ? ? / t.,u.t OU TWO DOLLARS ? - ,t I * ID IS ADVANCE. . . i.n give notice ot their wish CD Ti . i r ;??,'? r iMContiDUftd al the cxpira .1 y ?- 1 r . wi<l S" p- ' <u .ltd as desiring i - I'nmi ice un!ii ? u i r uanded. ? And *i i k ? -r .vili h" < turned until all arrear ni l. i t! ?c %t the option of tlie pub lic .er >V i ?!?.'.? v,|! > >~ure *ix subscriber?, and ?'i?r i ? ,.iy ii< nts, shall receive t lie sc ?e it -? . IS. \ ?- ncits not ? xceedio?* sixteen lines wi! i i-?crt*d three times for one dollar, and tv*'. itv-'ivo rent' for each rout iniiance. *? n -nptioia receive I l?v the printer, and a ?*: ?f the pout-' taster* in the *tate. Ml .etters u to i Imnuus relative to the paper in nt be pout-paid. WOOL CAUDEI). ' J* It Won! Mil' i n;* o<i Knoe, ut ? ^ ihe ?>ld Till <inn ncr, having >>?.n lately I repaired, and hvr ey ri li'ri newly ?l witii ear l* if tho b -st ijua'ity, is no* ft id; fni t>u- j aiiies*. (jo >d work will warra tied lor eight i fents a ,i ? in I, .ir tri? fifth pan ol'? io wool, to | those a . in will hrinitliiir w>kiI in warm weath er, w ?li picked and washed, with one pound ol cl"4 ii lard or oil. to every ton p mud of wool. Saiul. 8. Clay to p. June 9. 3ni ? 9G *Y0 CREDIT. sc\klrit~al ?\c;on Wl'OLD inform thn public, tliat tlicv 1 1 1 1 n itinur Ihfi' BOOT and SI!*>F, M?. B'lt'i ir ? at their ild stand, three doors went l ?ft'ie ire of Messrs. Kirkland Si Son, where t lie y w.li k" p constantly on hand, a general tasortinont of .loot* and * hot?*, eftbo best materials and workmanship, wliirh will be aold low for cash. Those wishing to purr!,ase will do well to call and examine ^r themselves Jan. 6. 63 ? Mate of North-* arolina, Orange County. Court of PlpaHAtitt Quarter SeHHions, May Term. 182'J. fpHF. subscriber having been qualified aa ? administrator, with the will annexed on rightn and credits of the late John L'm ?t*ad, dee'd. requests all persons indebted to ?iiifl estate to make immediate payment, and thoso having claims, are requested to bring tSe?n forward prnperly authenticated, for set tlement, or this notice will be plead in bar of *covery. JamCS Webb, Jdrn'r. June t. 84 ? fiw CAS ii WI1.T. h? given for tscvcral LIKEI.Y NC (iROBS. Inquire at this OQitr Vri* trs ?7? NAVIGATION <?r SEW -IIOTK. Pl^ilF. persona residing on the river Nn\v " Hope, and otlierc interested in the navi gation of I lint Blrt aiu, are requested to meet at l>. If. A If (brook's tavern, in Chapel iiill, on Saturdav tlic 17th of October next, at 1*2 o'clock. September l. ;i6? JEWELLERY, fcc. ri^nr. pubs.-ribi r w ould m tins vny inform J Iiif fri> n.is and tlic puhlfe, tint he tins auatn i>penc.l his shop, at hi* own house in this place, v tierc tie is well prepared to exe cute work in Ins line, a.d will faithfully and punctually do all such work as may he coin milted to his care. lie has on Maud i? good assortment ol'.IEVV ELLLKY, I I.N Kit ?\ >RU, <*-c. which will be sold ii iiiK'ialU low lor culi. JCJ5* All tnose indebted to the subscriber are earnestly, and f<?r the last time requested to ntuku payment forthwith. Louder indul gence cannot h< given. V\ 111. 1 1 imtiiigton. August i P. 94? t WATCH hS \ JEWELLEKY. 3|tlIE subscriber returns his thank* to his friends and customers u.r tue liberal sup port wmch ho has iioretolore received, l!id heps I avc to inform tin .n, that he stil! eoiitin ues cis shop at lus old stand, opposite the court house, whero he keeps a hni isome as sortment of Watches and Jewellery, which he wdl sell lower than can he purchased else where. Ho has iNn received a neat assort ment of materials, and is prcpaied to lepuir watches and clocks at the shortest notice, and warrant to perform well. AP work from h dis tinct will he well executed and promptly at tended to. Ml kimis ol silver work made at the shortest noliuj. . . . ? I .<? iii ut' I 1-ynPii. August If). 94 ? if Printing I'vpc*. I'rrsses, WILLIAM N \G Ml \ Co. J kl'FI.K FOIl SALf., at their I'vpe and * r Stereotype Foundry, No. 20, Go'?l-street, New- York, a complete assortment of FW/.V 77JW TYTKH, from 14 line* Pica to Diamond, at the following prices, six months credit, or 5 per cent, discount for t'ash. They cast their Book Founts, fro n English to Diamond, on a metal which they will warrant superior to any other usnd in this country. Six lines Pica, nnd all larger, perlb. 30 cents. Double Pica, to Five Lines, 34 (?real Primer, 34 English, 3ft Pica, SO Small Pica, 38 l.ong Primer, 40 Burgeoia, 46 Brevier, Minion, '0 Nonpareil, 90 And all others in proportion. Old motal re ceived in exchange, at Hcont* per Ih. W. II. and Co. are agents for the sale of tne Wash ington Printing Press, invented by Samuel Hunt, which they offer for pale on accommoca ting terms. Proprietors ol papers, who will publish this advertisement three times, will bo allowed 48 in the settlement of their accounts, or in article* from the Foundry Aug. 21. 98? 3 w '?'lie anniversary meeting of J. i\>" >>r?nf?e County Bible Society will be held j nt Sal?'in meeting house, fomteen mites south- j west of Hillsborough, on Saturday anil Sun day the 17th and 18th ol* October fcext. The business of* the society will he tram acted on Saturday, when it ia expected several addres ses will be tyadc, and on Sunday the anniver sary sermon will be delivered, after which a J collection will be taken up in aid of the funds ? tf the society. The citizens of th?* county, of j all denominations, arc respectfully invited to { attend. Thin, uo doubt, will be an interesting j meeting, as it is principally to devise meas | ures to carry into execution a resolution somc [ tune oiuce adopted by this society, to sup ply ail the destitute within the county with a copy of the Bible. All who feel interested in this great work, it is hoped will avail them selves of this opportunity to a?si?t in accotn pliKhmg no desirable an object. ICU1' The Board of Managers will meet at the sani" place, on Saturday, at 11 o'clock A. M. September 9. 97 ? The Sjnod of North-Carolina \m!I hold their next annual session in Fayetteville, on the 10th of November. September 8. 97 ? NOTICE. To the Stockholders of the Dunk of Cape Fear. <ypHE letter of Louis D. Wilson, esq. in bc ^ half of the Commissioner!* appointed l?v the State, being un<ler consideration, Resolved, That the Preident do advise said Coramis nioners, that it is deemed necessary and expe dient to commit the Stockholders in reference to the subject matter of the communication; and further that the President of the Bank of Cape-tear be, and he is hereby fully au thorized and empowered, by virtue of this Res olution of the Board of Directors, to call a ueneral meeting of tho Stockholders of the Bank of Cape-Fear, to convene on the 2d Monday of November next, at the Banking lioti.se in t\ ilmington, then and there to con sider of tlicir interests generally; and espe cially to signify how far, in what way and up on what terms, they the Stockholders would consider it advisable to eoperatc with the ? ieneral \sseiuhly in the establishment of a new Rank, by ttie consolidation, or otherwise, of those nou in existence. Copy from the nii nuti b. JOHN Hll.l., C'jjWrr, In _ Tordauce with the above Hc-.^ol'ition, a"J by virtue of my offic e as President ?>f t!ie Bank of Cape Fear, notice is hearby given to i the Stockholders of said Hunk, to meet at their ba ki:?a house in >. iliniligton, on the se . cond Moti 'ay of November nest, th- n and i there to consider of and to act upon the mat ' ters and things as set forth in the above Resolution. J. R. I.OND' >N, President. September 9. D7? 4w JOSEPH MARSHALL. CABINBT-MAK^R, UE rUHNS liH thanks to tiie public lor the patronage he has hitherto received, and would inform them tiiat he lias on hand a quantity of Walnut and Stains) Fur niture, and an elegant assortment of HE I) STEADS. All kinc's of Mahogany and other Furniture, will be made to order, hi the newest fashion and in the best manner, at short notice. All which M ill he disposed of at prices lower than have heretofore been customary in this place. ; Corn, Wheat, Flour, or Pork, will be taken ; in payment at the market price, if application ; be made soon. September 15. tf ? 99 TRACT DEPOSITORY. fPR \CTS from ihe American Tract Society ? % al*o from the Union Tract Society, may be had in any quantity, at the Society's prices, by forwarding orders, with cash, to P. W. Dowel, or T. P. Hunt. Raleigh, Auij. 93 ? FIVE CENTS REWARD. \fc? \N away trom the subscriber on the 14' h of July las', an apprentice girl by the 1 name of RACHEL L.\MH, near sixteen years j of age, bound to me by the county court ot < Chatham Said girl is supposed to be lurking among her relations in tiiiillord county, I ' hereby forewarn all persons trom harbouring or employing said girl under the penalty of i the law. Th< above rewaid will be given to ! any person who wilt deliver her to me. Thomas Lindley. September 22. 99? 3w N O T I C E. HEREBY forewarn all persona from trad ing for or taking an assignment of a note executed by me about the 3d of September in stant, and payable six months after date to Nathaniel .1- Calmer, for four hundred dol. lars. This n^te was fraudulently obtained from ire. and I am determined not to pay it. Lemuel Lynch. Septeir ber 22, 99 ? 3w TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD IS offered to the nerson giving me any infor* matinn which shall lead to the discovery of my l>ng. He was atolen on the 1 8th or 19th ins*.; it ? '*rge Setter, well broke; had a long tail, is perfectly white, except the ears which are pale yellow, a;ul one eye, which has some dark hairs about it. which givea Ins ejes the appearance of being unequal in size. G. P. Devcreux. Raleigh, ^ept. 21. 99? 3 w JJLANJkS for bale at this OfliQC. NOTICE. ; PfjHE subscriber hiving hern appointed by ??'the las* Orange County .Court, sdmmia- J In or, with the will annexed* of SAM t EL THOMPSON, deceased Rivet notice to all I person* having claims against said estate* to present them for payment within the time ; pi ascribed by law. J. \V. Norwood, Jidnfr, fr*. ( September 29- OO ? 3w 1 ATTENTION ! ? To the Officers, Won' Commissioned Officers and .Musicians, belonging Is the First Orange Re giment, of A". C. Militia. WOU are hereby notified and ordered to at* *? tend in Hillsborough. on Friday the 23d of Octcber next, equipped as the law directs, for drill mutter and court martial; and on the following d?r (Saturday the 24tb,) you will also appear, at the same place, at the usual hour of parade, with all under your respective commands, equipped as aforesaid, for regi mental exercise. Each Captain will be expec ted to make, at thai time, bis annual return without fail. Jos. A. Woods, c?t. Sept. 61. 9^ ? id A W ATTENTION! To fAe Officers, Xon- Commissioned Offieert, and I Musicians, belonging to the 2d Orange Regi ment. are hereby notified and ordered to at "*? tend at David Mebane's, e?>q. on the 16th day of October next, at 11 o'clock, equipped as the law direr a, fur drill muster and court martial; and on the IT'b jou will attend with your respective companies. ready to parade precisely at 11 o'clock, equipped at the law directs, lor regimental exercise Kach Capta.n will be expected to make, at that time, bis an nual return without Uil. David Tate, c<*. Sept. 61. 99 --td ! NOTICE. T the last County Court o: Pleas and Quar . ter Sessions for Orange county. Hie .sub scriber having qualified as executorto the kaat will and tostamento' James .Iacksi.v, dee'd. hereby gives notice to all persons i.aving claim* against said estate to bring them for ward within the lime prescribed by law, oth erwise tins notice wil! be plead in bar ot their recovery; and all those indebted are request ed m make immediate paynent, as uu indul gence can or wili be ifven. Jus. Jackson, jr. ?*v. Sept. 22 9J? 3\v SALE. Tll.L be sold, on 4th day of Xovem r tH-rnex',a? the house oi the late James J..cks>n, dee'd. hi* crop ot C >rn, Wheat, Osts, Hay and I- odder; the s'tick of H<>r*es, Catile, Sheep and Hogs one Still and VtSsels, and Farmmi; T ols, and various other articles. I"we|v? months credit will be ^iven, the pur chaser g.v n^ bond with approved security. ?I as. Jackson, jr. tvr. Sept. lj. 99? tus NOTICE. on the evening of the 15th instan', hoi ween Hillsborough and Birr ngin Check'*, on the Chapel-Hill road, a Hed Mo r >cco I'ocVet Kook, containing 'he following notes of hand, viz four notes drawn by l^em uel Morgan, the brut for l1- dolls. dated in Jan 1824. the second ??>r 10 dolls dated in July, 1^24, the th.rd 'or 50 dollarsi dated in lug. 1824, and the fourth for dolls. 82 cents, dated in January, 1M29; ? two notes drawn by ! ri'irronphs Cheek, one for 5 dolls dated in I May, 1827, tlie other for 15 dolls dated Sept. 15. 1829; and one note drawn by James Cheek for 13 do'ls. dated in 182-1 ? al< which notes were mode payable to the subscriber, i here were aluo in the p.<cket-bo<'k two dollars in treasury bills, and several receipts All per sons are forewarned trading for ssid notes, and Ihe persons from whom ihe sums are due from paying the same to any person but the subscriber. A liberal reward will be giv en to any person who may find the pocket hook and will return it with its contents to the subscriber. Anderson Cheek. September 22. 99? 3w N OTICE. Tf^OST by the subscriber, on or shout the 1st of August last, ? R{"d Morocco I'ocket Book with the following contents, viz. twenty seven dollars in notes of the banks of this s'ate; a small sum in treasury notes, amount not recollec;eds one note on Col. John Stock ard for 46 dollars or thereabouts, payable one day after da?e, the time of rxecotion not re collected; one do. on David Coble (of(icorge) for 38 dolls and ten cents, executed25lb July last, payable one day after dste; one do on Henry Albright, ol Guilford county, for 18 dollars or thereabouts, due 26th Dec. last, payable to Daniel Albright and endorsed to me. one do. on David Coble (of David) for b dollar-, executed 35th July last, payable one day after dste; one do. on M. 15. Clay for 5 dollars, the time of execution not recollected. As I expect the above have fallen into the hands of some dishonest persons, who will at- 1 tempt to trade the notes, or convert them to tbeir own use, as they have done my money, this is therelore to forewarn a1! persons from trading f?r said mites, or those concerned from psying the amount as specified in the notes to any other person than myself, as I positively protest 1 have never parted with them in any nther way than against my will, and in the way above specified. William Albright. Oa in creek, Orange county, September 14. RURAL ECONOMY. wv\ vv% " And your rich soil, Exuberant, nature'* better blessings pour O'er every land." From the American Farmer. HAY. Of the manner or preserving without altera tion, the savour, color, and fragrance of HaJ, and all the nutritious principles it may pos sess. ! ? Place in your meadow, or rather farm) art!, a lung pule perpendicular ly, to which attach bunches uf 'horns or branches; put on (he ground a thick i layer of these thorns or boughs, and fr?.m a circular base in proportion lo the hay \<i he cured; take good fresh straw. aod spread it some incites thick on these faggoU; over this put a bed of green hay of nearly the name thick ness, (ben a layer of triv?f aod so alternately in the same proportions i to the top, which cover villi stubble, J leaving an opening to the pile of thorn budhes, or boughs; this straw and these boughs, allowing the tree | circulation of the air, will prevent I the ha) irooi heating, and the straw ; will absorb the precious aroma of the ; grass, with such facility and advan tage, tha< beasts of all kinds will de vour it with as much avidity as the best bay. B> tins means great advantages wil b< gained and inconveniences a voided, particularly in curing arti ' final grasses. | If .he weather is uncertain and you I lea 'hat the lain win whiteu or even rot th? hay, cut it and curry it 10 im mediate!*; and, provided it be fr?"*d fr in the superabundant water* it ma), by the ; roc*8* juv mentioned, preserve its fine greet., aroma, and savour, and coimiuimrax ,Jho tu ns straw *ith which ?? is in X r :* i?r? - cious qualities. I bus * *?gin? i-ied, at the ihitu* time, (he quito'i'v and quality of aud it i? o t * xpos td to the rUHr, to to he lost b) poind ferun ntaiiou; i? preacr%es ai| iht year that fine gr? en ai d it^recablr aro uih, which distinguisne* 11 when il comes from the meadows in the Oi y <? est and most beautiful weather. Prolific Season. in Easton (Md.) paper ot the i9''? ul'. says. ?? A ?taik of corn has beeo presente .?? fo ui. and is now to be seen in thin flV ?? from the farm ol Capi. Richard T i|.p- , of Barley's Ntck. in chin c< <i r.y, *hich has nine distinct aod g od ears of corn on it. It hasexcitnt (he atten tion and admiration ??* the agr?> ultu ralists who have called to are it, and we learn it is the result o( the care of many years in selecting the mosl productive corn in tbo field as seed corn. Muslin. ? Mr. Faulkner, a weaver from Scotland, bas introduced, at Pawtucket, the weaving of figured Muslins, by power looms, wbe*eas il is done in Europe, exclusively by hand looms. The figures can oo changed at pleasure-? and any lady can have any pattern sbe may order, Mr. F. says the goods can be mado as cheap as in Europe, and coiic*>ivna they may be afforded as low as shir tings. The looms are not costly, are tree for inspection, and he it willing to furnish them to manufac turers for a small compensation. The same principles, as in these looms, can be applied to scar! and fancy weaving. M. bevaaseur'a account of Gene* ral 1* freyette's tour in the United States, which has been published in Paris, consits ol two volumes, octa vo, embellished %.lb eleven eegra* vings.
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