. - ;-wv v,-vr i. -r r i r a " i .-rViC p ? A r:
- , x s J V -rJ : ' J - s - - J , , ;
..Jm!. vVrvCTuMBkTjand Fridat, by
V JOSTCPft GALES & SON,
?At,TOeoripcrannumlairnMYancfe
fnr verv sticceea-
3 jhir publUAticmX eat1enffft m the
i ct frotbrns bf MivETerett? oji the
i 1 - h lc r ii ci1 hot h vthis winter ana
the lastnd bbjecltons sg yarusarm mul
Mnllecl havcbeert tfirfee! viagast Ctf that it
iipoo tKemaUuhoWepgaging in an if-"
gument Tich-woolcrviatTromMhsho
I till -tiierBVjfibfi
iempOin-k tlischnecte waj;a reply
: Vvin tliat Js nSore. than'I intendeil to do
unprovided: fur, eciijaUy meritorious' with
-t kite a Irtr whnm ll i'firoVI
thobjction: if Applicable; to Us bill, is
- equal j applicable to ever)r other; , -Ifr we
siav our uanu lroni lecisiaiuui iui wc can
"render all justicW Jand do . all godd, to all
i nl y 1 ncuniben t u pofc. u sve shall i stay
l it foreyeh 'Tiir We jhave the attributes of
!-imn?nnf once and'omniscience, we must be
5 content with .partial leg
prnceedin? step by Sep, 'tq, dp rightjthings,
and perfttrm'Ciu?!; kDowihs that
wef Jeaveundonermuch Jlha
siticumbentSupan us:r itvis-iwo qriure
ywfsiricewe appropriated i nMjon
tti indemnify the claimants unMer the t m-:
'4i5ftfieaebjecfeonR'. the f
partial: ioTts operation-; It has been;8tyl.
I piece ? of partial legislation. -It has
? Kpn MiultthAf deleaves classes of persons
l-?da treatyl 4 Did anyone ibiectto tnatap-nution
propnationtthC.C::
' a'clasi ; of cHizensequallymeritorioH were
unprovided fur fyM tan earlierperiodive
appcopriated hot; far -froth five millions to
t ii krt !nimjiritR on France.!
settle the attair ot the Mississippi -"
- gpvernmenTr inr-ine ciai.ous' u atc
ltnquisheil-byUhextreaty of 1800. - Why
?ovr: ir- nrivatft J'mAttprs. Ivinir within a
it'' 1 L . A n M i.' MA
:. fhr . while- verv often
' frnni troere accidental causes, one claim
I ' gets through the committee, is allowed and
nii-ten. hundredsir
thousands of " others, are J referred to that
1 nfumittee of ythelwhole. Which'hever re-
1 oortsr and made the order of the d ?y fr
' tnat lo-mirrow" aim iu;iu.muv , aim
"morroVv'whic
'.ofvtKe'iaVish'ing'ekpt would
any entieTnan :insisijiiai..uicwiuiiiii5tv
' CMarmsfiouid makef oneeneralctcompre-
hensivc repojtjnc
red to them, and refuse to act on one with-
..it Un nil ? ' f . '-' ; 1
out acting on
" A ffain. ir. on the sc - 'Jof iustice,; it is
i said that this hil 1 pes'not; make provision
" for1 the rcalry meritori6asclass;! That it
1 wasAot the regulariarmyVfti
diers tliat ach ieved the: war of the Ue vol u-
iitrri; out themlUtia-JThis!
fientiemandrpm & (MfMitcheliy said
pafticiilariy ' oD;his) niState, and left to
?C oe inierreo. ui.ij. ue iiuiuiiiuui uije aiuc vi
tlierfStatesl ; Iouhti sirtobe trie last
'tnuu on l his. floor to be tinseusible to the
menUthifcVdVitia.:
J;ixhaifet;the h
feel, ' that district; which comprises the ever
' ,kiiVeiabrabley fi of . Lexington and Con
.''4d:and.t 3 town.yJvca nu t) 1 oolc; ou t a ;tj, t,he: windows
v'vis't'apa'tiora
s hie spots', the theatre of v the opening revo
I ution, ,of v which tne names are as familiar
V-jCeyefy'iitfaft f oh this. jcfloori from
" whatever listant arti:o6 vthe IJnion he
5ihy comev as to Hi Jfih the ' im niiedis te" vi -i
cihity '1 Bit, s I. canhot'ay the militia
;chleved the rev
jd ersjili kh;Thy darediiii d' end u reel
feithing jyth ufiered morethari Ihe
4 roit:al ry they skflfered; deyotefl ly;;rivous-
i (?.ih1JfaP.4iW mu3t still
-V;y-'t!&t.'ii
: Odrintejienden
"Otlerjn apnyfo
;d-I'y":WAsh
GUteKnpx tiaHiy ettei ajtid " their5 tjrave
;asscaesCyIiknow -mny lliinirr
:tiier;SriiecIia:raci people!,
''(i t h hV7 fo K i ii; ; 1 ; .k i 1
i j:net,ot a cwiulryLi m
It- wak never objected: to that apptnm
v t ion, 1 resume, that it lefi unprovided for
rthose citizens who asked ind emnity of ou r
small com pas, - req u i nug uui ic w w
of ih timV otKhe Houe ft
wliat twites ijlaceTfioes-notVevery
gith Kratice
t school o f set f gov e rn in e n (-and ttie coun-
ets dtheHsent! patrioticlieaswhlch
I ;x vrt5 a 1 1 w orK ; 1 ajt.n caoin e tjwhil of brave
1 (:Ve;'jreYC'utiunary- wartasfih (evrr ifiihp
strumentality 6f the army; and. that, alone, t
it stne minna acnieveq our;vinuepcnucuwv
what becomes f Washington ? He ,was
no njiliiaman: vW - j v f .
-y But gentlemen objectfto the f provisions
of this bill: even as a' gratuity. ;'riiey tell
ns we are following the footsteps of. older
tates.f; Thev
burdens of England They tell na ofTa!
borou;h, who returning from his. victories
mustihave: 1 his priricelycastletand v a
princely estate Mo endow; tt0TheyjtelI5
us of ' WeIlhgton on whom the public
treasury- is 'lavished with equal - pro-
fusion. ; Nowj, Arr, T confess'I :see nothing
in this bill at pU aualagous to. al 1 this. , I
see no prbvi sipn whi ch ought to suffer by a
prejudice drawn from such a comparison
i see, only a sum of money in be; divided a
monjr fouryor ,tive hundred poor old men,'
less than it cost to build Blenheim castle,
to - say nothing of its decorations. .But l
let that pass, for I do not argue ,ori the
principle with the; gentleman from. South
Carolina. who urged this point. - It is not
this kind of expenditure, lavish as it is,"
which ;.has. weighed down England5 withah
oyerwhehnlng 'mass of debt, and ; palsied
tie arni whici else might long have sway
ed the world. It is her vicious traditional
'poiicjrplangirig ujto aUj the wafsofall the
nations, andTier vicious cons titutionwhich
enables her government to carry tin these
wars by annual loans of forty. or fifty mil ;
lions sterling sanctioned bj a Parliament
in which the people are, imperfectly repre
sented I utter not this incondenVnation
of the present interference in the troubles
f Portugal, Iwhich appears from the facts
before us magnanimous and right. But I
utter it in condemnnation of her system,
which allows
her minister to use the lan-
iruage which
is now echoing to us' across
46 1 created a new eWorld in
For one, I will not bow down
the Atlantic,!
the rtidies."
before this . netv creator of .new worlils :
nor' will I admit that this poor bill sancti
ons any part of a system which- puts a lari
ii-uaffi'. 1 k ? this into the mouth of a mlnistet
Let' we, however, say, since the example
iJr Eng:an(j been referred to, that at
this . veryC.hoaiy While . we are hesitating and
scrupling to give our officers of the Revo-
thi9 4.0r pittance, the BritishoGi
i.o ,ri,i nn.ri..:.n
cers of 'the, Bevolutidn,: whovyielded, witli
thei r legion&. be fore ou r fathers, are redei v
inj their, half pay, punctually, in golden
guineasrathe .end of every qu3rter:i" ?
' ii n aiu u was me meu uuu noi
the officers w ho suffered : that of the offi
cers there was always abundance ; there
were even; sU perriumeraries 5 bu t. men were
scarce, and the country was diyided into
sets, or small sections, to raise them by a
kind of 'conscription, each set to furnish
it man lHencf it ' i inferred,, .that the
officers were wel I off that the brunt of the
hardship fe(l on the men. But the gentle
tn an'w h o mad e th i s statem e n t forgot to go
a little further, and tell us. what is the fact,
that from iT80j;yyhen this practice began,
the men re "used W enlist without a bounty
of from o n 1 ? to t wo hu rid redsi I ver d o 1 1 ars,
being abou : the amount, of their wages, to
those who. served froui that time to the end
of the war.1 . I speak, sir, not only what is
well known, but: what I can v prove by a
living witness very near me ; my honored
f j;i end (0 eh Van Retisse laer) was i ncludd
in one ot tliese,set9;farid : paid, as his own
shire of the bou p ty to the sol d ier f u rnish -ed
by that set, one hund red silver doll ars.
This was at a time when a silver dollar was
a different thing from what it is now. -This
is "one great ground of the discrimination
originally 'proposed vbetween the officers
and the sbldierss - though, for one, I am in
favor of extending- a proper provision to
the-latter. ; . -..:'y, -:ry-s-. v - '
yM:A gentleman from North Carolina: (Mr.
Alston) has told Tis that the great ma9S of
suffering was on the part of those who staid
at home, not on , the part of the army, offi
cers, or soiijiers. Hut, it was the "'deserted
Wifedind jchildrert,! who suffered; ATheir
fiirni were wasted their stock consumed
their sustenance; plundered, the - feathers
scattered frim the bed, and, as the gentle-
man pauifticaiiv added, even the ticking
carried . off. . A, singular argument, Mr
Speaker! . The officer or the soldier was
well offV M'as enjoying all the: luxuries 6f
an AHencan,fevotutionary camp. ; it was
only his wife and children who are to be
pitied. - vl should have thou2ht the gentle
triarr would not have had to look very deep
toto nis own neart to nave telt, that this
was the bitterest drop in the cup of sorrow
and despair, .too often presented to the
lips of both; officers and. men; that- while
they were encountering the hardships, and
bravingithe dangers of ,the field, the dear
est object of their affections, those who a-
jone inKe;:i( 111c, 10 live, witnouT. wnom
existence 19 not life, were left at horae, at
a distant f home, not merely languishing in
the'absence l of . their natural protector, but
i ..I v, - i 1 , .
pining tor ine oreau wnicnnis arm and nis
presence were needed to procure them.''; 'C
Sir theaM and 'the wants of these ven
erable men have been held up by the same
member .(Mr.' Alston) to-the ridicule and
derision of ithe House.-- He has told' you
they thought no" onV was" liviri from those
days' but- themselves : 'tliat- they .V have
itched their time; and when all ivere dead
arid gonwho cquld give us a true' account
of tlie matter, that- thejr earner down to the
House -to- surprise us into that donation:
which We should not make, if we knew the
t-eal facts 6i the case,' Y ;
He tells us they 1 a ra hanging? on . the
House.; ? Hanging on the House ! t. Nobody
has hung on me, sir. One -short, modesti
well digested and instructive pamphlet,
about 12 pages long, laid f on our tahles, is
all the importunity ; to which , I have been
subjected. Hanging on', the House ! I
would rather sav, the House is hanging on
them; hanging like a millstone aboti t their
necks., It is ttiy firm belief at this moment,
that the 'House of, Representative of ; the
U. States is staadintween these y eter
ans andjUiat y provisijlforv thern, vwhtch I
believe the people would cheerfully make,
if able to act upon the subject in their own
individual and primary (capacity;3-y
v f I hopetherefore Ve shalf makeit jrst
for t jie pjBSceiwfiiM
matiirely prepared, arid rests, in my opin
ion; toacertairi extent on peculiar grounds
But I am in favor,- also, of provision for the
Hbldiers; though the y
the bin are; . I owp, digested lessto my
satisfaction.- At all eisfintsTsir I hope the
amend men t now. under consid e rati on will
be rejected V as unauthorized J in principle,
and in prac t i ce whbl ly destru c tive o f ! the,
main objects of the bill. ''.Wllp:
State o JVoTWl-Civroliiia,
: -'nqolphCountjrl:, I ;
N:- Court of Plea and Quarter Sessions,
- r ': i February Term, 1827. ? "
Samuel Smitherman"! . 4
-v rJ. vs. l -. C Attachment, levied on land.
Neil McMillan. S - '' 'jrX 1 k"V
IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court,
that the Defendant is hot an inhabitant of this
State ? it is therefore ordered, that publication be
made six weeks in the Raleigh Register, that be
appear-at thenext Court of Pleas rand Quarter
Sessions to be held for the County of Randolph,
at the Court House at Asliborougfc, : ort thefirst
Monday in May next, then and there s to ptead,
"answer or demur to. the said attachment, other
Wise it will be taken nro confesso. and adiudired
accordingly; Witness Jesse Ifar'per, Clerk of our
said Court, at Office at Ash borough, this! first
Monnay of February, A. D. 1827. ; '
-A Copy, ' 1 ;
L JESSE HARPER, C. C. C.
State of .V o"t-tj av oUa,
J J ' ; v Randolph Cou nty. h '''';K t
- Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, i, i
February Term, 1827. ,
Daniel Craven an J Wife . ? Petition for
Tob; Hendricks, adm Mothers 3 -V;v;,
appearing-10 xne satisracuon or . ine jouri,
JL tliat J ohn 11 e ndricks, f Theodatt. Hendricks,
and Hiram Hendricka, three of the Defendants in
this case, are not inhabitants of this State ; jit is
therefore ordered,', that publication be made six
weeks in the Raleigh Register, tfiat they appear
at the next County Court of Pleas and. Quarter
Sessions to be held for the County of Randolph,
at'ftie' Court House at- Ashbo'rough, on the first
Monday ot May next, then and there to plead,
ariswert or demur to said petition, otherwise it
will be; taken pro confesso, aiid adjudeed accor
dingly. Witness Jesse Harper, Clerk of our said
uouri ai vmce in Asnnorougn, iie nrsi Monaay
of February, A. p. 1827. ;
A Opy, . JfcSSK llAKi fjlti u. u. ;
Officr of the Ami rica-s Farmkh, e'
: v Baltimore, Friday, Feb. 23, 1827.
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The Atlantic Souvenir far 1827, published by
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v Fotget me not," for 1827, published by Acker-
man, Londoner :., ; . Xr
York Town or historical romance, dedicated
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; i ttowleti's Tables pf Discount or Ihterestr new
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A. treatise olt Physiology; applied to Patholo
gy, by ' J;v.;' U roussais, ; - M., U translated
trom the French, by. John Bell," M.-D. ;
Tne influence ol -Trppical Climates pa Euro
pean Constitutions, bemr a treatise on the prin
cipal 'diseases- Incidental to r Europeans- in the
rast ana y est inuies, xvieaiteiraneau ana Coast
of Africa by :James Johnson,' M. D i";- r
J A Treatise on the diseases ofFettiales, by Wni.
P. Dewees, .M. D.-of PhUadelphar. - ,'t'.V;'
J- LexiCon-SIedicum or Medical pDictiohary; new
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Kalsigh,, March . 1827.. r -.Kyj1 i .i-44-
' ;FIRST BALTIMORE LO'ri'ERY
a ? COHEN'S OFFICE BAtTiMpnE, V
H. , , -February 14th; 827.'j'';
scheme W.1 10,6f the f "-"
AND STATE LOTTERY
' V J l OF MARYLAND, :-f ' -
..Arranged oh the Odd and Even Svstem',""
By; which theJiolder of two ticketsor two shares
is'certain of obtaining cr One nz 7iic5
SCHEME
it
: 810,000
310,000
:;5000
:;.;5,0pa
.C 2,000
2,000
rlh2.000
, 5,000
r.
1,000; .
':4
40 100:
5
50Q
100
50 r
20
;;io,;
100
00 :
15000
1,000
1,000
30,000
: ' ' - '
S60,0Q0
15,471. Prizes.
- "5.
Net MnmdmW-itiiM
Every prize payable in Cash, which usual at
Cohen's Office may be hadthe momenl tliey are
drawn. '
Tickets, $3 00 j Quarters, ctS; I 1.
. Halves, 1 50 J Eighths, 37 cts.
To be had in the 'greatest variety of numbers,
-: ' Odd and Even, At . : '; t y2 'A K-
Lottery and Exchange Office. 114 Market 3reet4;
?;i-'. . ' ' Baltimore 1 . '-1 '.V
Where both the great capital prizes of One ffun
dred Thousand Dollars were obtained, in the late
Grand State" Lotto ies 5 and where the Hig-hest
Capital of 20,000 Dolfais in the last jfJrand State
lottery, was as usual paid in Cash the moment ,jt
was presented & where more Capital Prizes have
been obtained than at any other office in Ame
ii Order from any part of he United States,,
eilher hy mail, (post paid) or private conveyance
enclosing the Cash or Priz Tickets m ; any of
Lotteries, will meet the same prompt and punc
tual attention as if on personal application. ; . . ,
Addiess'to - - j-'s 'tsf'-!C-
, I. COHEN, Jr. & BROl'HERS,'
' ' v ,v '; Baltimore
(C-CoHETfs Gazette tf Lottery Register, Will
be pubhsiied immediately after the drawine. and
win contain me umctai i-ist, ot the Prizes it wiil
be forwarded grutis to all who purchase' their
tickets at Cohen's
Qc?, andv who signify" their
wish to receive itl
v Bulti more, Feb." 1 4k 1 826.
law t 10M.
t'-v'v; Prizes amounting to more than " .-
i lOOJOdO DOIiIiARSiaCl
TICKE I S ON IsY FOUR DOIIiS:
Delaware Stat6Lofte
- Sixth CIass i
60 No Lottery by Combinatiohg drawn ballots:
Tjp.be drawn on Wednesdav," 14th March.0' '
'-' - -scmiM&m:
- ; 1 rrize ot 810,000 ..is : sio;ooo
5.000
" - - ft ruriri
5.000
2,946
lOO,
, 500
,2,960
5,000
5,000
'4,000
A 4600
5,100
2,040
'.13,050
; ,5,900
. 5 'i
10 ; r .
20 , -
4S ' - : '
. 102 - .
102
1632 .
11475 ' V
13,395 Prizes;,
20,825 Blanks,
200.
100-
50 '
..20',
- 8 :
if."
i1;. H. -r
g 102, 660
; 34,220 Tickets. " - -"'r: ;- -V'tI'
V GO" ONLY 1 BLANKS TO A PRIZB.'
V ' Whole,4 Half, $2 Quarters, 1, -
7
(E'-Orders enclosing Cash or Prizes, (post paid)
win receive prompt auenu on, ii auaresseu to"
I V YATES & McINTYRE, Managers,
- v. - sv ; 4. Raleigh j or Fayeti e vule, :N C.
v V Tickets in all' Northern Lotteriei r of "respec
tability Can be had at the,Northern pricps at ei
ther ot pur others for , Georgia; North Or South
Carolina Bark Notes, and i the "Prizes f .those
lotteries always received in payment for tickets,'
or; the cash paid tor them on demand: J.s
FIFTYD OLrARS JiEWARO s
A BSCONDED on Tuesday night last from the
ItlL suo3criber, a. bright! and t-y 2fAyn)ulattb
Woman, named CAROLlNE, with her huld (a
girl; very, bright; about 3 years old formertribe
property; of Wni; Gilmour; ; Esq." ; She "is-'about
20 years of age, slender made,, long4 black hair,
wliicl she, wears tucked up and with curls ; has
a.smUe when speaking,-; or spokefvto--She isCa
goo i Seamstress and Nurse;' arid is at present Vin
a jstate, or pregnancy. ? ;. rYb'l : ';
-She; dresses very heaily and' fashiorlaM vv an-1
has as-1 good clothing as.any lady, all of which
she took; with her; together with' her bedstead.
bed and beddiner. She-wilt without doubt nass
for a lreet woman, as tite satisfied she was "entic
ed away;- by some white n&n now minis' place,
who of course would-, provide her With the ne
cessary papers.. She may call , herself Caroline
oook, as sne is sometimes, called so by ner com
pamons.
1 will irive: the above reward . for the deliverv
of aid negro and child to me in ,tbjs placer oi set
i-ung mcui m any jaii,, so iuai ,i may ger urem
again. . ii taKen witnout the state or Virginia 1
wui give an auoiijonai reward ot 5 doliarSi
Petersburg, Feb! 23. , , -. J.42 3w
Thej Subscriber iwab ihaaipre-1
lided several ears lo public Seminaries; ia desi-
side
rous to superintend an- Academy jn some f healthy
part of -Npjth-Carolinav ; Satisfactory testimonials
of character ahd- competency an be produced.
Letters (post paid) dlrscted to , Raleigh; will be
promptly noticed., ' v "s- ' j : y ' - w t -.
, A ' rT0;:U RAGSDALE. .
tlravt UArctf -1 fte Whole to be drawii IN ONE' Uitf,1,rw amines irayenin.:, ;-, vV v- ;
DAYnd will take place in Baltimore, ' ; The beds are principally new and in fine Crder . '
nj 'ONTHB'Uth-MARCH-vI; 3-efea',J,W'
a aaa waw and the Subscriber pled3i)irmx..f to spare
I
BELL TAVERN.
44 .
, 1 ' t'
rjlllE Public are respectfidy lnformed,'thr.t
B. Subscriber has taken that spacious buiMir. ;
in the town tf -Wind
. lately occupied by
James Palmar; as' a '1
,Ti.'' -Tne-.-buildir.
1
recently -nridefone a thonnigb;, repair;--.uul ,
now in complete Order: fbr the reception of Tra
vellers ancj Boarders. It contains seyer 1 tcotbs
wi -for.tue;;6ir.:. -lotion
pains tomerittbe patronage of .the public; ' M
; .Windsor, N. C. Jarilr 1826.2Z 6wj Is :
fr Wake County.: r- I :
Court of Pleas and,QuaTter ,vSessions---Fbrcr.r-v'
i'",vCil82:;; '.'-
Delatiy.plla . "H .'.;;.'
.lo!m'JPaeKvJ ;;
Levied "on j.'Pag-e's right .in aiiieo.intlie liand
' . of A.. Page--a nd im his rjglt in tli6 land of tlis - 1'
.late James Hartsfietd,,decd -" , .r-- ; -
IT ;.h'av ing-been rnatle to appeaAhat!theDeferkl -:
arit resides' beyond tho lirnita'of thisStaj e 'i'lt ;
is therefore, oVdered1 tht.publicatioti:be made ::i -the
-Ralergh i ttegister;for six weeks, that iihless tlic i
Defendant c6nres forward onu or before tae " nex t :
Court of Pleas and Quarter iiessions to be hell ;
for the Or--ty of-Wake'atthe, Court Ilbuse-in
Raleigh,
and tlier
ment wiL
levWd on
co very.-
1 t - thirWndayf Mayf 11x1' sn;
: r ' vy and plead to'issuei the j ud-
le bsolotei aiid -the; property;
Coemn'ed subject P1 'Intiffs re- ' ' V
T.s0.-B; S . ivL 3 C. C. . ;.-
S tateiof North-Catlina'
; .s Vakie County.
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Court of Pleas and 'Quarter Sessibn3Februar,r
it:
WmVlt. Hinton,Ti prigtnal irhmeSn Vieied iri
i-the toad Of Aaron oirersra'r. 1""
Jolin Kingi3 hesdmmoned -as Cjamisliee .fi
IV having been-tnade appear to tlVe Court, that
'the Defendant hasremoVed Bevondthe i: nitt-
pf tlle'State i$heremr ttrdered, t' t publi-: :
cation be made in the Italeigh . RegL . for six
weeks1 thatonless "' th'e.J)efeidanf.C.ome Forward';';
on or before the-next Court of pieas andQuarter ;
bessionsto De aeld lor tjie County bt fVak- st
the Court Hoxisejultaleitrhbnihe tbird Monday'
of May Hext; theft ;apd .there 10 :hswer"i eplevr 1
aod plead to isiue, Judgnient final will be entered,
Pt and the.property levied .iV'ttidemned'WubK''.
jeci jo j-iaiiuiii a recovery.-
c ;rS tate; ofJSTottli - CiUtI j na
Court pfPleas antl Qtiarter Sessioni
tJh;- . , ; !. TierhTi, .1 827,
Stephen J6hna7t;ajuiicUittaVh
cnt, 6:
? ; j,1 v.aIv v " vwiun iisJ JLCtt Sv 'i
vi- i :v'.'ii fright. in the-lanVls f K&iitA
WHliam KincCj James iHartsfilhrfe:rtl--'tI.
IT having bee nrraade appear that the .Defend-' - - i
ant resides beyond, the limits of this Stlite : I
It is therefore ordered, that publication be tliade
in the Raleigh: Itegjitr, for 6 weeks; that unless' '
the Uefendani comes 'Torrd"'6''orbefbre-;"ther'' f
iiext . Gourt .of '.Pleas and Oi)aH fteer-i-55f - v
to hheld fbf the county of tvake at the Court i ; 5
next, then and there to , replevy 'and plead to is. j ;
sue, the judgment ' will, be made- ahanlntA c 4 v
the property levied o ilondemneddbVct
Plaintiff recovery iestV--' IV ;';P
Wilhamsboro-Female, AcadeEiy
";Tfi.e;Pl?sSn fewonmmnced; ttie $d.Mon.
will ha ve .tb pav from the time of entrance nMn f .
though it is desirable for mahyf easdns. that tl v -should
come in as early as possible, n.-Vv " - t
:f TEaMs.;f FoirfBoard : andTuitIon, inxtudiii-::
eVery braoch together with lhecientinctudi !
exceptvMusic Painting and;Drawing. 260 r?r
Sessioa:Music $25. hpMinting. aitu Drawir - f 1.
' The prfpils vill?be required to bdar l in curl
family; as , much useful informatibrt rhay be i-n" "
parted m theinteryalr of itiidyy iridep e n d e n tlj : ' .
of the care ; and tenfion - due to their conversa
tioh, tiianneifs ahd ' morals, lafhich are taostly'-'aU
tended todurihg those hours!? -r.v'lh--1 ,i 1
Each young lady must be provided with a.cc-
quirerViUin
iorwarq,inetf accounts for.pavmerit.T '
VtetingVbf thd Bpard oft Internal lfirpror
. whhdd:atFayettevrU-on I n-
uayneoaot.aiarctitietrii of which all perscu
fjnnsubscru5er: cf th
1-est-and'ino$t'.eiperiencdrkm:en: -fr--T
ewark ;er4eyvas$uperintendtiit,cf F-f?
Shop,- and havfn laid in a well chosen etc "
maUriaUinNe-Yorkan4 Philadelphhi ha
fwrnjhtHOse -whomay, warit any, t in hi
Krie as Jowvls ey can be - pure! ' - -
reguiar sopit .i ofthis-; ;-.--
A Hevhas ; onTiand a hahV1 - rr- -
Giesvartd Hon
description i ; sorne cf whi
the rest in a state of furwan
will he SoJcT K redu--d pric
gotiable pa Ti4e wc'V
w ill he han-. ..ie)y fini
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be well executed.- 0;d
T"0.
i y
:7 c:.j.
Sin' .
Tl v,GAtE3 Bt SON Lve
C- supply of, V - ,
1
UIW nat it is not generall v n o wo
that JJrs, O'Brien's School Os in operatrort;
take this method lof giving it further pub licity: xJ i
4y f i the present month, and will cIos6 VornW'
time in J une, of which timely notice w ill be ri -;
.vehfr5-r::;'r'-: .''v;'"
"Parents and Gtiardians irfe appri thetf v -
vcnei, oiansei, pairxI Sheets and two towels,
ur t:- -v'. FENCER O'B HI ElS v"!
M dhamsbpro Granville cdan22;:l827. v
h yj ousiHcss wiui we Hoard :wiu; please t
takn'dticet:'" "GAliES; Sec'y.--"
r; Raleigh, Fehr iSi tJ ', '
which will be sold unusually lowV
s lialeigb,,rcb. 2, 18i7. .
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