v ' 4 - V'. 1 J IPk V. pubrbcd lerery 'TrisDATatid Tribat, by AA JOSEPH '5ALKS.&SON. . At Five JDoUaraper annunil hadf in advahcev '-. ' it exceeding aixteeitlinently, inserted three X times for adollsr, and. 25 cents fpfevery succeed- a ing publication ? thiise of greater lengthy in th 1 same. TroD6rtion... rComOTiWcim" tbahkfully f: ecetVed., Letters td the Editors must be post paid. A: ; : it3f,0aly ; 7980 Tickets; : , Will le cofiripleted in jone Drawing on Vednes day,4 the 21st insaoit..Kaieign WRT&Cjanoujrj lottery, THIRD -l LASS CAPITAL "PRIZfcS. One of 7,000 Dollars. , One of 5t 000 Dolln. rs -One of 2, 50( Pollers. One of 1,500 Dollars. One of 1,320 Dollars. One of 1,250 Dollars. : Besides a number of others, amauhtihg to v 40,000 - . i Jrice of Tickets. ;'. Whole, g6. Half, gS. Quarter SI 50. Orders enclosing ne Cash or Prizes, post paid, trill receive prompt attention, if addressed to : YATES &M'INTYRE. Man'rs, ,'; i! A Raleigh, N. C. The purpose for Which the above Lottery was . granted oy, tne legislature, is, pernaps, nQi gen erally "known by the public. We would there--'foreidray- their attention to an inquiry ; and we have every reason to believe that every North : Carolinian to a man, will put his shoulder to the wheel when hchlfinds the proceeds are for the benefits of the rising generation in gi ving thera State of Nortb Carolina, ' :7lutherfVrd Tounty. v " Court of Equity.i-Octdbef Term 182 Jaroes Bridges, "J :;f::- b'.Vv' ' ' , .'-'v.tJS.jV ' ; '; - Injun6tiri ? -. Augustus Sacket S V- i'"'--' ' - 'V- TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court A that the Deiendant inthis case is not an inha bitant this State r It ordered by the Court, that publication be ntade aix weeks, successively fn the Raleigh Register, that unless he appear at the next Court of Equity, toi be held for Kuther ford couiiti at tile Court House in Rutherford- ton en the 3rd Monday after the 4th Monday of March next, ana piead, answer or aeraur, ne Complainant's billwill be .taken pro confesso, and set down forbearing ex parte. r J - . ....Teste, " ' . i. , T. F. BIRCHETT, C. THE Public are re'spectfully lnformed,that the Subscriber has taken that spacious, building in the town of Windsor, lately occupied by Mr. James Palmer, as a Tavefn. j The building has recently undergone a thorough repair and is now in complete, order for the reception or 1 ra ve Hers and Boarders. It contains several rooms with fire-places, suitable for! the accommodation of privatefamiiies travelling ; The beds are principally new and in hne orcier. The bar is well supplied With choice Liquors. The Stables will be particularly attended to, and the Subscriber pledtres himself to spare no pains to' merit .the patronage of the public. Windsor, N. C. Jan. 1, 1 826. 27 6w ; ale Academy: recent applications not generally known m AN EDUCATION, so that they may be an orna xivent to their native State. The - proceeds re fortlie relief of the Oxford Academy, whose enter prizing and worthy Trustees reared buildings at a considerable expense, and hive Heen" laboring ibryears to become clear of .their debts, ajid at last have. to resort to this mcde,m full confidence that an enlightened community will not with hold their aid in this case, as has been done here tofore. Citizens, you have here an opportunity of hot only supp6rting the tottering walls ofv an excellent institution, but also of supplying yoiu jKjckets with some of 4he f needful." Why, t then, hesitate ?Go forward, and the Goddess of Fortune will "shower down, her treasures on . L Highest Prize, . 20,000 DOLLARS!!! BT AUTHORITY COXQRESS. WASHINGTON CITY LOTTERY. ' : i . FIRST CLASS. . To be drawn at the City of .Washington, on thfrj 1 , oth or this mo jtth, (February.) "ixty Number Lottery. Nine Drawn Ballots. -YATES St M'INTVRE, MANAGERS. SCHEME. - 1 Prize of 820,000 is RC0.000 5,000 . - 2,945. ' 1,000 500 ' 250 100 50 5 1 1 10 - CO v"20 v ' 102 ' Jf2 ' 1632 11475 V3,595 Prizes 0,825 Bhnks 20 10 5,000 2,945 10,000 10,000 5,000 3,100 5,1Q0 2,040 16,320 57,375 2136,880 - 34,220 Tickets. ' Only H Blanks to a Prize. Present Price of Tickets. V hole S5, Half 2 : 50, Quarters 1 25. Tickets of Shares for sale at the - MANAGER'S OFFICES, t i ' , "-' ' Raleigh or Fayetteville. Tickets in all Northern JLotteiiea of respect ability can be had at the Northern prices at our office , for Georgia", North or South-Carouna Bank Notesand the Frizes of those lotteries always re ceived in payment for tickets, or the cash paid for tbem on demand. . v , .Febnlary 9th, 1827. ' . , t ; OM and ISiVfen System. 5?ICKBTS C2 50. &nvsflatitf Statt aotttrs, To be drawn on the 14M March, 1 827, . IN BALTIMORE. - . SCHEME, 1 Prize of S10.000 ! I' - '5,000 , 5 ' s 1,0Q0 ".4.. . ; 500 20 , - . .100 ,40 ' ' 50 100-' 1 20 100 . - 10 200 ; 5 is 15000 2 . 810,000 5,000 -5,000 2,000 : 000 ' 2,000 2,000 v 1,000 1,000 '30,000 S5i6o,rjoo 3 15471 Prizes -V ' 14529 Blanks 5,000 Tickets." ' Vhole Tickets - - Halt; : do , A Quarter do - TicVets and S!i ares' in the' greatest" varietyl until , . " urjwing ai iae aoove prices persDnauy. or b; letter, tt addressed to - "'.-y -4-41?:; .. ' . . B. CJJOUgLAINE?' ii vfettaJcigVor FaVetteiHe, Ci 50 25 65 State of North-Carolina, i Rutherford County. In Equity. October Terni, 826. Arthur Bronson, Goold Hayt, ,. . 0 Jas. B. Murray, Peter A. Jay j Peter W. Ratcliffand Elizi Bill to foreclose Thompson, Executois & E- y Mortgage, ecutrix of James Thompson J Amended dee'd. , VS. ;,":.' 1 j ; . i Augustus Sacket U - IT appearing to the satisfaction -of the Court, that the defendant in this jease is riot, an inha bitant of this State : It is ordjs're'd by the Court, that publication be made six peeks successively in the Raleigh Register, that unless he appear at the next Court of Equity tp be held fer Ruther ford tountyi at the 'Court House in Rutherfonl ton, on the" third Monday afjer the fourth Mon day in March next, then aiid there to answer plead or demur to Complainant's bill as amend ed, the same will be taken pro confesso and set or bearing ex parte. "v i Teste, T. F. BIRCH ETT, C. & M. "Dec 12. 1826. 1 25 6wpd, . GRANVILLE COl)NTl N. C. : Jascart 10, 1827. FlrtlS is to inform the Pu$lk, with a view of JL making tl.is School preparatory to a College course as tar as circumstances vi! permit, we have engaged Mr. Robeht Tixxiji, a young gen tleman of excellent classical attainments, and from our knowledge of his talents as an instruc tor of youth, We have the fullest confidence that he will most faithfully devote himself to the in struction of his pupils,: 'is a disciplinarian, he will be impartial and efficient, and as a teacher emi nently successful. From full opportunity of judging, we believe his method of Teaching is well suited to make thorough scholars, and that no Parent or Guardian, who: may commit youth to his care, will have any reasonable hopes of their progress in learning disappointed The school will commence the 3d Monday in January inst.Board can be obtained in respectable fa milies of the neighbourhood, and at moderate prices. -The price of tuitiqn for the ilanguages is $12 50 per session.'" 1 THOSi II. REFlD, ALEXANDER SMITH, , HENRY L. GRAVES, v CHARLES L. REED. JannarySl. T ! ' 35 A List of Letters KEMAININGin tire Post Office at Oxford, on tlie 31st December, 182, and if not taken out before the 1st of April, li827, will be sent to to the General Post Office as dead Letters : Locke John Littlejohn Jos. B. 2 Loyd: Zadock Lindsay Caleb Morris - Matthew Mitchell David 3 Mallcjry Mary G. Miss Mallory Charles 3 McClenahan William i Montague Young McClenehan John . MangumD. H. Mize Lewis Nuttall Join 5 ; Nuttall Jmes & others Norman Thomas W. " Peace Margaret S. Parker Mary- Mrs. Parrish Shadrach Petliford Anderson Paschall Edwin G. Pretty Littleberry Powell William Person Elizabeth Peede William : Quails William Robards Nathaniel Ross Peter W. Roley Sally S u p'r. Court Clerk of Stone Parker F. 2 Arnold Ira E. ' Anderson Martha Mrs. Bradford John Bryant John F. , -Bowers & Nuttall Rullnck William j? -Bullock .Berijn. Dr. Blount Joseph jl! L Bullock ErasrqusJD. ' " Bullock George 2 J Brintle Jacob 'J Darker Jolin " Brunamit John U' Bullock Richard 2 Bullock &. Norwood Blunt Mary R. Miss ' . Bonner Mary Mrs. Burwell Sally T. Miss Bowers William G. Carter Jesse Dr. Clerk & Master .Equity Davis Absalom 2 Dickirr Martba.;Y. Mrs. Davis Cyrus, Sen. j Davis Winifred 2 . Eaton WiUiaTAliV ''''J. Karrar Alexr. J. ; Freeman Evan -; Frazi er Howell r ;. Frazier Lemuel X. ; ' Frazier William Fairbank Nancy R. 'Mrs. Saunders John Freear John Gooch Daniel , Govaii Andrew R. Graves Ralph W. ' . Green Lewis Col. Hubbell Ransom 3 Henderson. William Huteherson John B. Hunt Thomas T. Hunt Edward Hsward Allen '-. Jones Daniel 2 Joncs Nicholas ; Jones. Isaac N. Jinkins.Sarah Jackson irab. J ackson -WiHiam j ones WiEiaro v k KirtdrecTEnsha H. Shew Edwin Sneed,- Stephen K. 4 Smith Grizzy 'P. ' Taylor: Wm, V. 3 , Taylor Joseph Jr. , -. Taylor Lewis Thomasson George ' Umstead Richard . : l Vincent. J acob. : - Washington John '" : Webb James " . White. Caley , Washington William rWjortham James Lv Dr. Webb Samuel ' ' . White Philip - - . ' Webb & Dickins ' . Young Smith : Yancey Absalom p. ' ' .vnGGiNs,p; m-v Williamsborc"Fe TTNDERSTANDING fro 1J from a distance; that it i that Mrs. O'Brien's vSchoalf is, in operation, we j take this method of giving i further pubneity'.' i ' i iie present session comnenceu tne Mon day of. the present month, arid will1 close some time in June of which tiipfcly notice will be gi ven. V'!liejK r'v:;:.. v-:( ir ; Parents and Guardians afe apprized, 4hat jkhey. will have to pay from the tme of entrance only, thoujrh. it is desirable for m .ny reasons, that they should come in as early as osible.- i , i Teams. ' For Board ana Tuition, including every branch together witlxlhe Scientific studies, except Music, Painting aid Drawingr$6Q per Session. 'Music $25. pairijing and Drawing; $1: '..The pupils will; be; reniired toiyoard in our; family, as : mucli ueefuJ tm'ormtioo . may;-be rirh' parted ,in the interral.4 of rtudy'Jndepeiidently of the care.and attention -due to" their conversa tion, manners and. morals, .wbicft 'are mostly at tended, to during thosa hours, . v - H i - Each yottng lady must be proided with . a co verlet, blanket, pair of sheets' and two towels. , SPENCER O'BRIEN. WilliamsboroV Granville co. Jan, 22. 18271 VII . - 35 lawSw QCj The Edenton Gazette and Richmond En quirer will insert the above 3 times weekly "and forward their accounts for payment; N the second fltonday in February next, will be sold at the point House door in Rockford, Surry County, the following tracts of Land, or as much thereof as Will be sufficient to satisfy the -Taxes for the year 1825, with costs,' to wit ; 196 acres, given in by the heirs of George Long, adjoining James Marster's land, lying on Fishing Creek. . . 297 acres, given in by Asa Burnsides," adjoin ing the land of Daniel Windsor, lying on Hunting Creek. - ' ; 42 acres, given in by Candis Keeter, adjoining All in Sjsh, lying on the Little Mountain. 336 acres, given in by Warren Powell, adjoin ing Aarah Douthett, lying on Hunting Creek. 120 acres, given in "by William Armstrong ad joining T. Roby, lying on Turner's Creek. 350 acres, given in by Lyon & Keely, adjoin ing Wm.. Wolfe, lying on Grassy Creek. 100 acres, given in by Joshua Hendrin, adjoin, ing Jesse Sish, lying on the waters of Hunting Creek.- ; 437 acres, given -in by Jesse Sish, adjoining Richard Allen, lying on the waters of Hunting Creek. . .1 ., 250 acres, not given in, belonging to Nicholas Michal, adjoining David Baity, lying on Turner's Creek. " ' ' '-. , 72 J acres, given in by Daniel Elder, adjoining Pleasant B. Roberts, lying on Snow Creek.! ' 200 acres, given in by the heirs' of ,Jesse Prjtch ard, adjoining James Murray's, lyinj oi Beavei dam Creek. ' . . 160 acres, given in by Matthew-Marshall! ad joining Jacob Bates, on Tom's Creeks .. ' ; 445 acres, given in by Hannah Pickett, adjoin ing Elijah Warden, lying on Flst Shoal Creek. 225 acres, ff"ven in by Jackson Carter, adjoin ing Edward Bingham, lying bn the Word's Gap Road. THO. II. WRIGHT, ShfT. Dec. 4, 1826. 21 6v pr. adv $5 . FasLionable Hats: REDERICTC C. ELLIS, at the Fashionable Clbttiin'sr Store; tvo door belvti "the 'fiewbern tianlc, on ayettevilte,otreei nas just receivea an Assortment -of- FASHION AB UK ' JJKAV Kli HATS, warranted of the r fir quality, which will be disposed. of on a,ccommodatmg terms. ; 'Raleigh; Jan. 1. '. - . !- ' TNventx BoUars lUorA RAN AWAY from, the subscriber on the. 1 8th inst. a bricrht mulatto fellow Uby the name of ROB. about 28. veara of.- aee. 5 fet v8 inches hierb. stout mach. very active, arid qdiclc spok en ; he is very freckjeb for a negro ; he had on when he went awv; a whitehat, ; brown. papta.- lbons-drab colored home made coat, and a drao blir coat .with a- larjcaoeThi6 hadilso a clou ble-eased Silver Wtch, marked Norton, London, No.,334r witlrD. Scott'swatchr bill in the case. The above reward Will be, paid to-any person who will take up said fellow and "deliver nim to ine5UDscriDer in tj range couniy, rwiue or of Guiltord county--or Ten DolHrs it secured in any Jail so! that 1 get immediate information." v ? j ; SEYMORE PURYEA Dec. 27 . -j " :'- ,-- :?- ;. 1 1 26 3t , AoachlvlalLig, Gigs, &c. THE subscriber having employed one of the best and most experienced workmen, from Newark, N. Jersey, as Superintendant of his Shop, and having laid in a well chosen stock of materials in New-York and Philadelphia, he will furnish those; whd may Want any thing in his line, as. low as they can be purchased at! any regular shop north of this, j He has on hand a handsome assortment of Carriages, Gigs and Harness, of almost every description 4 some. of -which are now finished, the rest in a state of forwardness ; all of which will be sold at reduced prices, for cash,' or ne gotiable paper. The work, in every instance, w ill be handsomely finished, and warranted to be well executed. Orders are solicited. ! ' . I THO. COBB3. Raleigh, N. C. Jan. 1 827. i&anttttiMtavitu. FTHHE subscriber grateful for past favors hopes - 1 I ".... J A T . F ' r .. oy assiuuity auu. aucnuon to mem a conti nuance of public patronage He has the plea sure to inform his friends and customers that he has lately received from New-York a large 1 and well-selected supply of articles in the Coxfkc TiosA.nT line of business which with those on hand makes his assortment very good, consisting in part ot , ; Soft Shelled Almonds Prunes & Figs Brazil 1 pecan ' ' Madeira Nuts Filbert and Shell Bark J Cakes, Candies & Cordjals . of every cription Champaigne Madeira Port & Claret Fresh Lime Juice & Lemon Syrup Sallad Od N.. Y. Pippin Apples St. Augustine Oranges Dried Citron Preserved Limes & Ginger ' Cologne Water St Po matum : .7 des- Wines Spanish Liquorice Fresh Tamarinds Olives, Capers & Ancho ' vies ; i ;- Spermaeiti Candles Pearl Barley Prime chewing Tobacco Lombard's do do do Cut do Spanish Cigars ' Com'n 8c Torpedo ditto Goshen Cheese Water & Butter Crack ers A handsome assortment of Ladies Work Bas kets Market ditto ass'dJ sizes Fresh Smoked Beef Bologne Sausages Cod Fish . New . Brewed Poug Keepsie Ale h i t With i. a great variety of Nutmegs & Cassia . . Childi-en's Toys, &c. The above articles are all perfectly fresh and of the best quality and will be sold low for cash. A liberal - discount will be made to persons I - It 4.J. . 11 t n , ' . ... uuj "y, VfitMuiw Lutcii itgoiu auu luriusneu atuie shortest notice. .. - i !m - , HENRY riARDIE, f i ' 3 doors below W. & D. Shaw's Store, Fay 5rlaw '. etteville St. . iJouisburg Malc &cadepvy. npHE exercises of this Institution will be re i sumed on Monday the 23d ihst The char ges for tuition will be as follows for Spelling," eadin and Writing, $7-for the 'other branch es of. English and Arithmetic, Grammar, Geo gjcaphy &c. $8 and$15 j for the Classical and Scientific' studies. Tuition money 'must be paid in idvance. .AsmaUtax for wood, &c. " will, be required of each Student v at ,the close-of each , r J3. BREVjiR Principal, session ?Jan IS. Nivx Commissioners Office, ? , i r December 22. 1826.-5 ' r n SHE Commissioners of the Navy will li, receive Sealed Proposals, until the 15th February next, for the supply of the follpwinw-Mast and Spar Pieces, delivera bleat the respective Navy Yards, on or before the 1st of July, 1827, at . : New-York.' 1 2 half spindles, 2 fishes, j - . 4 heel pieces, 4 side trees, 5 a 2 fishes, and 3 side trees, for fore-mast, -4 quarter spindles, : ? f-p . 1 n.mast 1 cheeky and 1 pau nch, 5 . 1 fore arid 1 main top-mast, 1 lower half-main yard, 2 main andl mizen-top-sail-yards, 2 main, one fore and 1 mizen-top-gallant-mast, 2 jib-booms, 3 flying do. and 1 spanker-boom, . The above for a 74 gun ship. ; -4 fishes and 6 side tjees for rnain-mast, v ' - 3 fishes, 3 half spindles, and three side trees for fore-mast, . y - . r ' 1 spindle, 4 cheeks, and 2 paunches for mizen mast, -. 'V . -' ".' 1 , ' 2 quarter spindles, and 1 paunch for bowsprit, 1 fore and 2 mizen-top-masts, . 1 lower half main-yard, v . -4 main, 1 fore, and 2 mizen top-sail-vards. 4 maiii 4 fore; and 2 mizen-top-gallant-masts; 4 jip booms, "4 nying do.nd2 spartker-bboms, , me aoovp lor a 4 gun siip. 1 fore and 1 mizen-top mast, , ' ' 1 fore-top-gallant-mast," jj 2 main-yard pieces, j 4 bow sprit pieces, i 1 sprit sail-vard, 3 top -gallant-yards in one piece; 2 spindle-pieces for main mast, . ! 2 fishes. 2 heel pieces for fish, , ' 4 side trees, v4 heel pieces for side trees. 4 cheek pieces, 2 heel nieces for cheek. 2 spindle pieces fur foremast, 2 fishes, 1 lieel piece, -, - ' 2 side trees, 2 heel pieces, All the pieces for the mizen-mast, The above for a ship of the line. 2 half main cheeks, 2 fore side trees, 2 main side-trees, I fore fish, t 1 bowsprit piece, 1 heel piece for main-cheek, 1 heel piece for fore cheek, 1 half maii.-yard, -1 half fore-top sail-yard, 2 mam hshes, 2 main spindle pieces, I fore-top-gallant-mist. 2 halt matn-top-saii-yards, s 1 mizen-top-sail-yard in one piece, 1 sprit-sailyard, V v J 1 jib-boom piece, 1 spanker boom. The above for a 4t gun ship. ! '-- - - - .- " ' -j JVashington. . 2 paunches for bowsprit, . . ; i : ji o n . - :,i.. -v 1 spindle, 2 fishes, 2 side-trees, O 2 cheeks, 2 heel-pieces 1 paunch 1 spindle, 2 cheeks, 1 paunch,; for mizen-mast. 2 fore, 2 main, 2 mizen topmasts, -v 2 fore, 3 main, 2 mizen-top-gallant-masts, l spnt-saii. it tore, i mam yares . 2 fore-topsail, 3 . main-topsail, . . ' yards : -. ... !"; ;.. 3 fore, S main, 2 mizen-ton-Erallant-vards 1 cross-iack-vard. 2 lib boomsJ 3 flvmcr d 1 spanker-boom, 4 lower-studding-sail booms. 1 spindle, 4 side trees, 4 cheeks; ior a lore x main mast, . " : !i . 1 bow sprit piece, 1 swinging-boom, i 1 main piece for a mizen-mast, i 2 spindles, 1 fish, 5 side-trees, and 4 cheeks . . for two main masts, . i 1 spindle for mizen-mast, 1 mizen-tbp-gallant-mast. The above for a 44 gun-ship, ! J spindle fpr main-mast, i t 1 cross jack-yard, ' ' ! ! The above for a sloop of war.; ! j ' Norfolk. . 17 side-trees, 2 paunche. 2 cheeks, .1 half main yard, 2 half fore, 3 mizentop-sail - -. m - jarus;: - . 3 ji -booms, , 4 flying jib-booms, 2 spanker-booms, ; 5 swinging-booms, and 3 top-mast studdlng- , sail-boomii. ; ; v v , . The above for a 74 gun ship , The . whole of the timber required above, must be got straight of long leaf,, fine .grain southern peart yellow pine, i . - .: I A Persons wishinef to offer, may obtain schedules of the ditnensions, if necessary to regulate rtheir oners on application to tne xvavy ivgent at eatner ; NEW-YORK; ' . ': ? PHILADELPHIA, ; v , - 1 BALTIMOREjT j - :Vi.rf: NORFOLK; 4-, l.--T?.;:: CHARLESTON, S.C.and M -sf SAVANNA ILT VM-h-- . 'The proposals' must be made per cubic foot and must state tue names 01 tne, sureties.. j The timber when delivered, must undergo the" nspection and" measurement agreeably to 5 the printed, rules . adopted - by the Commissioners- dated September1. 1st, 1826, tis nractised at the 1 TirHTl. Subscriber . in contemplation of liisre- and LoVin the town of Oxford, to vyhich is attach, ed about 100 acres pf land ; ; also1, his, farm lyinfr . within 3 miles ef the Town, andfcontaining "about . 900 $cres ; -'.and, an undivided moiety jof k I'anne- 1 , ry now Jn f operation. A "particular description of the premises b not given, fts it is presumed,1 every person desirous f of purchasing, will -taie . occasion to-VIew'tfiem."' : :'-k-ifv'.-: ,1 v ? tOf. D.;LiTtLEJ6H! " Grapville countr;' Jan; 28,-1827.1 35 if. .. rfflHE 4juhscriher Kan just received, snd ? nc offers forJsale, a. f e w :first quality,: 1 hilat! ? 1 . phia'warrandfoef! Prnpf:i.mtmXrrtll Meaver&&is - equal if .riot' superior to ratiy n the city. -; r w 11. 13. SMITH Raleigh. Feb. 6U;'i'r .l 37 . .- . . i . . . . . -1 1 . ' . H ert ford Cou nry, - ;: t 1 . f ' Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, November' Term, J823,.':f,.-:,:.4V ,",' Tliomas MimeyS 0R Simeti Teturn t c A ed levied on I md. U j John Saunderso . ; : i ,1 T appearing: to tner satisfaction" of. the Court, that the Defenaant in this case is not a resi dent of this State. It is therefore' ordered by the Court, that- publication be Irnade in the Ra-: leigh Register for six weeks, that unless, the De fendant. appear at-the next Uotirt to be held tor the. County of; Hertford; at. the Court-House in. Winton, on the fourtRr Mondav of February next and renlevv the property so attached or plead- that fiml judgriient will be , entered and. execU.- tion win accordingly issue. -,v : - , .... ? 1 Test . V -X.. M. COWPEK. Ult. January 1; l827r- 4 J ' h 30-pd. foremast 1 ; ; Rockingham Comity.- CouTt of Pleas arid Quarter Sessions, : : :. NoverriljerrmlBso. ; ilH : i '!'?''''JarieW.Xaliandi';'.'.'"i .'..r ' - . :- : ' " - r - . s- ; v - - -- J ' ' -' r- - John Smith; Wm.-- W; Smith, Reuben Hopkins and James Hopkins, Lxecutors of trie Inst will ; and testament of Booker Caljaad, . dee'd, ' anfi m Eliza CalUnd, Wm. B. Calloway, John ?T. Cal-J 7 loway nd Smith the .-Jlus.band and Ad ministrator of the 'late Maiilda A, Smith, 'De fendants. - - 1 - T ' ';.,. "? - , : I T appearing to t?ie ,satisfaction!of the C r .trt; ' Ithat the DeferrdariU in this case, are not inha- . bitants of this State : it is therefore ordered bv : the Court that publication be niade for 6 weeks in the Raleicrh Rejrister,'irivlnr notice to the sabl defendants to appear at the next Court of Plea. Quarter Sessions to be held fot;.the Count j of Rockingham, at the Courthousn Wentworth, on the 4th. Monday of February next, and arfswert oiherwise JudgmCTrrKwex97ii7pe7m against them. xWitness Ro.'GallowayCler'k of said Court, at Wentworth the? 4th. Monday 'of. November 1826. -ij; 7- If X- v-v. ''U. : i - A.-. . k ' ,- , -: '" RO t CALLAWAY, . c. c. : 1 . .:';' liAUUAlr Sjr'p. At the Fashionable Clothing Store,- two ilooi below the "Market,' on layette- f i . - ville Street : - - nniHE Subsbriber takes this method of return Ji ing his thanks to the citizens of Raleigh and' otners, by whom he has been so, liberally patron ised, since hjs arrival m this City, and would qovt respectfully inform them, that (intending to leave here during the ensuing week,) he will dispose of Jus present Stock of Fashionable Wearing Ap parel; at very reduced price's. U i The season' being far advanced for Great Coats Siutouts, Cloaks, Ctosh Vests, &Cvhe will dispose of all sueh artickris at -First Cost.' .7 v t 1 The Goods offered for sale at this Establishment hat-e'been pibnounced by all who examined therrt ' equal (at least) in every respect to any ever of- fered for sale in this City, and there can be no" stronger proof of their superiority, than the sa.- k- tisraciionevincea oy an wno nave purchased. jl uo3c persons in want 01 sucn gooas, would do) well to Call immediately they may never" nave sucn anotner opportunity Ot procuring first rate goods at the prices which they are now of fered. liios. Lambert: mizen-topsail or . 1 1 several Navy Yards- Raleigh, Feb. 3, State ; Perry Count? : ' Aia Circuit Courts . exereisinsr J ChnnCerv .Turi; Uiction, held on tne second 1 Monday after the burth Monday in October, 1826. , t Catharine .Williams, "':'-'- vs. .'; Henry Willi arh Si her husband. .t In. Chancer-. - : 1 VyHEREAS Caiharine WilHanis, by her Bill rv exhibited to us in ChanCerv. nravinf thrt she may be divorced from 'Henry Wiliiams, .er hdsband; for his cruel and inhumaa cQa her, ! beRre separation, and for ; his separation from, arid abandonment of said Catharine, and for his debased moral character 5 and it r.pp ear ing to th6 satisfaction of said Courtthat the s-td Henry Williams is not a resident" of tlie Siat of Alabama is It is ordered by the Court," that pub lication be mide iu the 'Alabama Jouniil and ! i leigh Register, N. C. for four successive weeks. at1 least two months before the next Term of said Court, to be holden on the ! fourth Monday in ' April, 1827, in the tow:i of Marion' the place of holding said Court for said County; fur the said Menry Williams to appear then and there to an swer the bill of the said Citharine VilliHm3 hii wife, and cause to shew, if any he have, why tlie bill of said Catharine,". prayingj'or d.vorc -'from said Henry Williams, -shnukl not be grant; 1. WILLIAM STRINGFELLQ W, C. C. fTlLVbeold to thei highest bidder, at the T; v , Court House door in the City of vRaleigh, on; Monday the 19th instant, THREE NEGROEfV , one a likely man," the others a likely young wo -inan'about 17 years old arid her bey child. . (Terms of sale,' 9 months credit, "bond with ap proved security, or a Hiberal j "discount - will b3, niide for prompt payment. i , - v ? : . ? I , . S ETII JDlHiS, -r ' H r ' ' ' Guardian tq P. J. U. Southerhnd. Febv5. - , - .tv--S7oaw2w. ' ' V.Wagoncp XVcntsd; r . TnjTE wkb tot hire i'mmedt;lVfcT. cne ycir V V- r. a sober, industrious and honest Worv For such, the highest -wagcir tyill JL a rver ; ' cqming recommended, .'-j .' . - ,, ; Apply to -.t -V;, PGTizai UX7AT - ' January 1826. i"28tl5Teb. 7 jNasnviue, r. gQ.tt, 2. v v -; v::-v-:.-JAMES J

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