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. T.4 IS t TV- i . ' N i 4 'X L-'J. AND V 1 ' ? , t , : ; . .... : -,f !,.. , :;. , V '!v',. t i - ... . - - " . . ' - 1: j" 1 "Ours are the plans of fair, delightful peace, J r ' , r , ! : t-v --v"-,. s,-' ' ,,.-. . - ? ,r' ' 'r l'' ' ' " ' - " Unwarp'd by party rage to live like brothers.?' ; . . - f f' v ' ' - . ;; ; f f I' ;', 1 - ; ;' ls pulihshea eTeryrtrsPAT smd hiIiat, by . 3osi:ph oalks &son, 'At Five Doitavs per annum lialfii advance, j, ; ADVERTISPM KN , . ' Kot exceeding: sixteen lines ne Iv mserten 1 urec tiraesforaiWlar,and5-rentsMrevery.v ing publication i those of prater -length m the -Reived. v . Lettt rsXothe Kditors miptbe ppst- Xofs o United - StatySi yasfcd qt the Second Session -oJ the iytli congress AN ACT i to' authorize , the building of Isbt- houses and Beacons and. Nir ouier jiurposes. , 12rit enacted tito the Senate ami HquseofUe TC$entatives of the United, States of America nfthe TriiirTbeV and he is hdrtby, ! au- rhnriTrl nni irfit iea TO Drovniei yv cuu- -tract, fur building liffhthouse'fc'airil beacons, and' placing buuvs on lha inenooneu; to wit : Msti lighthouse or near the rnniith of Jortsni'MJth ;; harbour; in Hiimnshire. to be vnlaced ed the Whale'sj Hack, on iiear to said feilire. as the Ti casury sha'l select. I A liiihihouse at.the'Pbi the mouth ofNejuse river North Carolina." - t A beaton, in tlie harlx of BasM'i ve,r,-t bei wpev . t 1iir filna-'iif. "Mow on me leujrc cau- n uch ither site 'Sec re ar of flie nt of. Marsh near in theSrate of ur, at. a 'beacon, on he mouth ie-. towns' of len- a leilge of the Gang - li west part For erect Buffalo, -in ng a pier adjacen t to the pier at the State of New -York, and placing thereon the lighthouse authorized to be built at the East end of Lke Elrie. by the act of, eighteenth of May, afresajd'foi htuidrcd do may be apn nis and Yarmouth : rocks." called- the Bishons, three miles Sonfneast from" the lighthouse on Point 'Gammon ; a beacon on Collin's ledge ; a buoVl on Channel rock !: a buny on the Sou tiuvest rock ;. and a buoy oh Way rocks:: a buoy on tlie Sou t of uckehecuti shoals : a buoy on the end of Dogfish bar 5 arid a buny on the South end of kuipond bar, in the I Vineyard Sound, in the State of Massachusetts. A buoy on Cheppinaxet Point 1 a , buoyj on Garden Point : an a buoy on Long Ptvint in East Greenwich harbor, in the State of Rhode Island. T 1 v A beacon oil Well's Point : a buoy ; on pMavchnrd flat ; a buoy on Stoney bar, and a buoy on Allen's flat in Bridgeport har bor ; a beacon on ; Patrick's reef, in Nor- . Kvalk harbor $ a buoy on Smith's ledge, near Darien, and a buoy on Shippan reef, in the State of Connecticut. L ; , y I Four buoys at the entrance of Mobile bay, and one at the mouth of Dog river, in State ot Alabama : :'- . ): ' 'JTliree buoys on the bar at the entrance ; f iSt. Augustine harbour, and three buovs jn St. JVJarks harbur, in the Territory o '...plorida.:',; 't::,.U''yr- ;:; I Sec 2. wffto7 be lif further enicted, Tim the Secretary of 4he Treasury be, a 1 lie is herebv- authorized: to-", accent,! fnm -the Srafe..XHlenhsylvahiii the cession, to the U. States, of the public piecs and the cause way leading thereto, which 5 were built by said state, ar inesier- in tne ueiaware j river, arid directed, to cause said piers and causeway to be repaired by t contract. v Sec. S. .find be if further enacted That the;hecretary ot the 1 reasury-be, and he is hereby, empowered and directetr to cause t be bn i 1 1, by con tract,' a col u m n on 1 A t1 1 e iaik Island, at the entrance ot Harps well jund, Jn the State of . Maine. - l j Sec.y:4;n beitifurihefenaftedi - -That the follovving sums-be, and the same are hereby , appropriated to accomplish the ob jects specified, in this act, that jis to say : . For building a lighthouse at or near the X mouth of Portsmouth harbor, fifteen hun dred dollars : t ; ' F. :lor building a lighthouse on the point of marsh, aear the iitoulii ol JN!Uhc river, three thousand live hundred dollars'; mouth of of vDeunis For erecting a beacon 'at, the Bass ri ver, he t w een t he t o w n s and Yarmouth,! one thousand doll rs ; fr erecting a be aeon or spindle t)l rocks, callecl the Bishops oqe hnnHrei) dollars ; tor erecting a beacon Mor spindle on the ledge I UtJQ VOllin&' It'rtorW otio hn..1ra. .1 i ' . j . w v j , ; V5 ' V IIUIIUI C an(,i'f"rt placirgsix byoys on the designated, m the Yine yard r S siles'above vard r Sou nd 1 nnp hundred and fifty dollnrs 5 ' j :For placing three buys in Eist Green wich harbour, seventyure dollars -. For erecting a beacon on Wtjll's Point, in Bridgeport harbor fie hututrid tlollars ; a,ul; f"r placing three, buoys in said harbor, seventy -five doilars ; ' ' I , . - . f or erecting a beacon on Patrick's reef, 4 m Norwalk harhor, three hundred dollars N for pi ac ing a bu oy oh S mt t h's Tedge; hear . "5 twenty inve'dollars (J&nd forplac s.ing.a buo.prilirrrec 0 li " repairing t he public piersland cause- ay-vat Che8tei,five thousand threehundred a"i1 l' htv-thfee dsd larsrand forty cents 5 v r e.recti?'r a rudunn t.;i r lsiaml, at , the , entrance 1 of Harpswll uund, twelve hundred 'dollars; - ' thousand eight .hundred and twenty-six, incl.uding the appropriation of two thou sand five hundred do!lars made by tho act that; o'ijtct, six thousand five lars ; any part of which sum ied by ine Secretary of the Treasurv to defray the expense of altering the light-house already ; erected "at said Buflaio. if ije shall be of tlie opinion , that the same may be so altered as to render unnecessary the erection of another 1 ight- ( house in the vicinity of Buffalo ; For altcnng and repairing the Newport lighthouse, at the entrance bf Narragansett Bay, twelve hundred-dollars 5 For erecting a iighfruiBse at Natchez, in the btate of Mississippi, in addition to the appropriation of one thousand five hundred dollars heretofore made for that object, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-six dollars 5 t .:V r ' Fr placing four buoys at the entrance of Mobile Bay, and o;e at the mouth of Dog river, nine hundred dollars. . For placing three buoys on the bar at the ehtrarice j of St. AugUstine . harbor, one hundred and twenty dollars ; and for plac ing three buoys in St. Mark's 'harbor, one hundred and twenty dollars. For the erection of ' a Light Vessel of between one hundred and thirty and one hundred and fifty tons, for the South West point of tire Royal Shoal, on Pam pti co Sound in North-C-arolitia, eleven thou winl dollars, and the vess.el now stationed at the Shoal commonly called Ocracock nine feet Slioal iti saiil Sound. Forva Light -house at Cat Island, in the Gufph of Mexico, five thousand dollars. For 'he erection of two.: Light-houses on Cape .Elizabeth, in Maine, three thousand dollars. t.- -' "- ' . ' '-;.; ' Sec; 5. Jlnd be it further enacted. That the sums hereby appropriated shall.be paid out of anyl'money in the; Ticisury, not otherwise appropriated. Approved 2d March, 1827 - AN ACT to authorize the laying but and open ing of cr-rtain' Roads in the Territury of Mich- '., igan-. -.' I "4v -.":v.l.-';" -:'C Tie it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives . of the United States of Jlmericain Congress assembled, That the President of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized to cuse fob laid out, in the Territory of Michigan, a road, commencing at D e. t r oi t, an d pu is u i u g h e most direct 'and-practicable, route to the Saganaw River and Bay, in said Territory ; mid that in jlike; manner. because to be laid out a roa U fro m Detroit to Fr G ra t i ot, at the outlet. of Lake Huron ;,and for -each f these objects;the President. shall appoint three Commissioners, who shall explore, survey and maiki in the most eligible course, the (aforesaid roads, and cause the plats of such surveys, accompanied with the field notes, to be made out, certified and transiriittet to ihe President, "who, if, he approve of thessarnrf, shall cause them to be deposited in the War Department, and the roads shall, be considered as established and accepted ' ' ' Sec. 2. find be it further enacted. That the Commissioners, one of -whom, .on. each route, shall! be ajtfurveyor, shall each re ceive three dollars, and. their assistants one dollar and-fiityents, per day, for the time necessarily employed ih exploring, surveying, and marking said roads ; and that for thej purpose of defraj'ing the ex penses thereof, the sum of tone thousand five hundred dollars be, and the same is herebjr, appropriated, tube paid oat of any 'money. in tlie Treasury, pot otherwise ap propriated. 1j- :,; -. . ? Sec. 3. And be it further enacted. That, for the purpose of connecting the Detrhit and the river-Raisin with the Maumee and Sandusky roads, and to complete the open- j ingand construction of the same, there shall be appropriated the sum of twelve thousand dollars, which shall be paid out of any mon ey' in the Treasury, not otherwise appropri ated. .''! v .'T-y-:"'-:A ' '.- Sec. 4. And be it further enacted. That, for the opening and construction of the Detroit and Chicago Road, j the sum of twenty thousand dollars "be appropriated, which shall be paid out of any . money in the Treasury, not otherwise appropriated : Provided, -l'he said sum shall be expended upon such part of the road as is within the "r ; ... ;ir i . 1 1 a. . . i j. erniory oi xvjicnigan. Ana etnai ine opening and construction of the roads pro- yuiea tor oy tms act snail oe clone under tne direction of the President of. the United States. ; 'Approved ; 2d March, 1 827. f nhrn n Station a "B !GALKS.& SON have just received a large mJ? supply of CAP & POST which will be sold unusually low. tj Tiiie. Hats. THE1 suhscriher has just received, and now offers for sale, a few first quality philadel- nhia Warranted Wetter lJroot, Castor una rtu, Beaver fats, equal if not,superior, to' any ui t Citv." "Raleigh U. SMITH Feb. 6. 37 11Y Office continues open for tlie reception ITA of Students. ;, - -' 2 l L. HENDERSON. Near WiUiamsboro'. Feb. 1827. lamtlUlv ie f i State of N OYtvCaYoiiaJ Randolph County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions', , February Term, 1827. Samuel SmithermanS ' vs. Attachment, levied on land. Neil McMillan. S TTT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, M. that the Defendant is not an inhabitant ofthis State ; it is therefore orclei-ed, tli'at publication be made six weeks in the 'Kaleigh Hegister that e appear at thenext Court of Pleas and Quarter Hessions to be held for the County of Randolph at the Court House at, Ashborouirh, on the fipt Monday in May . next, then and there to p'eau, answer or demur to the said 'attach mentothr-' wise it will be taken pro confesso, and adjudged accordins-lv.. Witness Jesse Ifaroer. Clerk of onr said Court, at Office at Ashborough, this fist Monnay or February, A. U. leu. A Copy, . , , JESSE HATtPER, C. C. C. PATENT GRIST MILL. THE Subscriber having obtained Letters Pa-; tent for, hi improvement in the Grist Mill, informs the public that he will dispose of indivi dual rights, or rights for Counties or States, on terms that will enable' the ;uirchaser to makej a profit on his purchase. The stones of his Mill running in counter directions, renders it obvious that it creates less triction and gains1 more ac tion With a small power than can be obtained by anv other invention. He will have one in di;in- ptete operation in Greensborough, in afew das Greensboro'. March 17. 1827. The Haleiirh iieeister. Carolina Observer, and Catawba Journal will insert the above 3 times, be and forward their accounts to for.'settlement. the Patriot Offi CELEBRATED "r -f. " 5 ; The Runner at the Hottopu - ( f Vr ' AJ PATENT having been issued by the Presi i dent of the; United States,-to Edward ' New-' mnn for his valuable improvement on the Grist Mill, the subscriber is fully authorised and em powered V make sale of Rights for using a single Mill, or the Ji'ghts for using, said Mills jn any County," or iij any State in the Union, except Louisiana. '.''-'.7 - ::l"rf Persons, wishing to ".purchase; Rights, r can - di rect' 1 heir letters to Samuel Morehead, Postmas ter, Msrtihviile, Guilford, N. C. and they will be immediately attended Vv V h 1 C f v : The superior ad vantages of this Mill, -consist in' the grinding being done so near the centre where-the. power is applied the small size of the stones,and the a)plicalion of pressure; to sup ply the absence of weight. The running stone is placed on the spindle, and facing r iipVartls to tlie bed stoned which is permanently fixed. The pressure is applied to? the centre of". the mnner, and the grain introduced into the mill through the eye of the bed or top stone. ; -5 i5 The simple construction of this Mill, its great durability and cheapness, and its " convenience, and usefulness to all persons having large families and stock, and the facility with which animal or watrr . power can be. applied, have given it the decided", preference over all the inventions rf this kind, w';thpersons who. can judge such things correct ly.'- ' r ' a '-- SAMUEL MQJREH FAD, Agent for Edward Newman, Patentee. March 30. -j rr 52 W6w. tm6m The Editors of the Register are authorised to act as Agents for the salejf Rights, in Wake county. ). - i -' " " - ' ' j . :n 0F xhe- . UNION CANAL LOTTERY, TWENTY-SEV F.KTH . C LASS. " 41, 47, 13, 39, 10. 3G, 58, 34, 6. -520,000 5,000 0,1 . s i- State otV XoTt-CaYoiiia.4 Randolph County. " Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions February Term, 1827. V uamei travcn aiui v ne j Petition for . .. , . ,r" , p t. C DistributiorT. Tob, Hendi icks, adm. & others, j . f - t IT uppeariOH: to the satisfaction of the Court, that John '.Hendricks,.' Theodate Hendricks, and Hiram Hendricks, three of the Defendants) in this case, are not inhabitants of this State ; it is therefore ordercd,thuf publication he made six weeks in the Raleigh Register, that they appear at the next Coonty Court of Pleas, and Quar .er Sessions to be held for the County of Randolph, at the Court House at Ashborough, on jhe first Iklonday of May next, then and Jiiere - to pleit,: answer or demur to said petition, - otherwise will be taken pro confesso, and adjudged accor dingly. Witness Jesse Harper, Clerk of our s&yl Court at Office in Ashhoiouffh, the first Moti(lay ot t'ebruarv, A. I). 1X27. A Copy, JKSSE HARPER, C. C. C A liUt otIifcttfcYS, n EMAlNING in the Post Offioe at Oxford, Ni C. 1st .-bril, 1827, and if not taken out b; lore the 1st Julv, will be sent to the General Pot Office as dead letters. . 1 liand lLOY Sale. 1. ONE Tract tof Land, lying four miles south ' of Raleitrh, containinir 224 acres, with' cleared and well inclosed to work four or five hands to advantage 'Also, one other Tract, adjoining the ptlter, of 318 acres with a' good Dwelling House and all other necessary Buildings," ' mostly y new, wiutan exceucnx Apple wenara on it," ct clear ed land sufficient to work seven or eightiiands to advantage-." .The premises may be seen and the terms known, bytabnlviner to the - subscriber. whiclv will be very low and accommodatinGT to any person wishing to purchase landsl '" -..."..- . J SAMUEL SUGG. I Amis M rtha Miss Ayres Silas Rrown Isaac A. Bullock George v Beaumont .William , Burroughs oh n Branch John T. -Bryant Nancy.. Miss -Ball Guilford Boswell Caroline G. 3 Bridget 'Andrew Burge William Burns Mary H. Bulleck Richard Bryan Jos. II. Genl. Bradford John Carnal Catharine' t Clement William Cole Celia Mrs. v C oghill Lucy Mrs. Cottrell John B. Cobbs James H. Clack Frederick M. Cooke Claborn . ' Cobb Jesse H. Clement Saml. -Dodd- Mary Miss ' Davis Nancy Mrs Ellis Samuel . '.'. Farrar Alexander Floyd George Freear Robert Jones Robert Junr, J in kins Joseph T. Jones Daniel Junes Edward Senr. Jrnes Robert ). i Jinkins Sarah Mrs. Joes Isaac N.' . Jackson Lemuel 'a Jinkins Elias l Knott George1 ! Littlejohn Jos. B. 2 Lewis loseph Longmire Robert Lee Joseph Littlejohn Thos B. Lawrence II. B. Lindsay Caleb ; Moore .John 3 Mitchell David j,." McGIocklin James" Morris Wdliam . Mize Lewis v McFa'ding Henry Nuttall John C. . , Nuftall James Mrs. Palmer John C, Pleasants Robert ' Robards Nathaniel, Read Howell L. Reeks George. Sneed Step. K. 4. : !: Shearman John , Fairbank Nancy R. Mrs. Sanford Giles Forrest William Paisley Smith Margaret Mrs. Green Lewis Col. 2 Gordon Archibald GoochJDanieLT. : Henderson Wm. Hub bell Ransom, 2 Hunt Thomas T. . Haskims James Harrison Robert Hester Benjn. O. 2 Hunt John J 2 -Harris Ransom . Hunt Groves - . . Hunt John": ; Inscore Wm. V. f. J ones Ann Mrs. Spring Aaron Smith Elizabeth Mr Spearst Willie M. Smith Alexander Sanford Washington -Taylor Wm. V . ( Taylor Lewis Tay lor Jos. Rev. : 1 Ti ppett JJonathan' Valeiitine Jilary Mjs. , Wilson Sherwood . W eaver Isaac ' -; Wilhams Wm. Jr. - -- Yancey Absalom .2 13, 41, 47, is the Captal Prize, 10, 36, 39, 6, 34, 58, ! 6. 34, 39,-y 10, 36, 58, f i 10, 34, 36,1 ' , 6, 10, 36,Eaoh 1U, 34, 5, 6. 10, 58, 6, 10, 34, J The capital of $20,000 was sold in shares, part of which is owned bv Mr. John Gibbs,'of Phi'a delphiu, and p.irt In .a respectable black nm. Several of thef. above we liave had the pleasure THE Presbytery cf Orange, will meet at Muri 3 freesborough, on. the third Thursday in A ; ptil next, w a- . , - , , ,..' -. , Tne Clerk "regrets "i to inform the Bre- J " thren and Uie Chutches imte he care bf this ;i Bodv th:t all the ' Records and tlie1 Papers of V Presbytery in his possession, were Consumed in his dwelling house' oh the first of Jamjary last. Itwotdd;be well therefore: for those 1 members who have any papers in then4 possession, to bring; i them to the next meeting; v ; - fj V - 1 p!-.I ; V J- WITH ERSP0ON, : ; ";f '""t.'--"' f'. 'r " 3 Sta tic Cleric,"-5'.''!!; March 2)5, .1827. - r:-5l-- - . ing hqu or 15 likely egroes. A credit of twelve months will be given," bond, nd annrf i id pecuritv wlU be reqiiired. CVUUS WHITAKER. Admr. ' .March 4th. 1&2T. '1 5 . ! ; f I 45 3t,' Saturday the 14th day Tof; April ..HI 5 sold to the hierh'esi bidder at h u.wvlU se of the Jate Frederick' Ezell. decM.' 1 0 ISROI the siibscriber living about12 miles -J east of Raleighy on ' the road leading frorn ; Rogers' Cross 'Roads' to SoiithSeld, his "NVgvo Man,' named ;AARON.5. - Aaron is abouMbny ? yeara-of ae quiJLe: a knowing, . polite: fellow, ; . clurk complexion, , anfwmjafll received'from i, a horse by which his ; leg was injured, he limps . wheo wTdking. . ; He has a rernarkSble scar over ' his riffl t eye-wooccasioned bv a blow from a rock : during a fight. He. took with him a mixed Ivome-' spun body-Oat,a drab great coat, yand a pair of j pantalocns dved with co.pt ras bone of his other -1 -clothing recdlectedi r ;;-It is expected hevljl en. cle:tvor ioj make-his way to rgtnia, t whence he r was originally btonght. ; Prpbably,he is lurking : about Petersburg - or he may go to Richmond i county in this State, as he lias a wife? there. . I The subscriber will, rive a reward of $10 for his apprehension, if tken in the- State, or 20 if 4 put of ,tho limits, besides payiug all necessary expences in bringing! him home, f J :A--" .-7,,: I . 'a1 WILLIAM B. FOWLER. .take cmmty.April 2. - - 53 ti' V- 4 It 1,000 of distributing. SB CI E A LED Zj Cominissioi YATES & McINTYRE, RaleighyN. C JAMES M. WIGGINS, P. M. X AST week', a nevt Blue Frock jat teith black JLi velvet Collar was taken from a room in Miss E. Ceddy's house. ' Any. person who.majr, see a negro with "such a Coat will please, give infor mation thereof, and if recovered a liberal reward Willbepsitd.. . :. .--:: Feb.; 21 P Nivr Commissioners OFFick, . 23 J March, 1827. prbposals will be received by the ers of the Navv, juutiLthe 31st day of July, 1827, for the supply' of 3000 barrels of Pork, " 30() barrels of Reef. une tinra ot tne quantity ot Pors, ana one third of. the quantity of Ueef to be delivered at each of die Navy .Yards at Bwston, New-York, and Norfolk. The whole to b;e delivered by tb 1st. Ot April, 1828. , , . -..- '' " The said Bei f and Pork shall be of the Very: best quality The beef shall be packed from cattle well 'fattened, and weighing not' less than 4LKy lbs. and to average 550 lbs. All the. legs, leg rounds, clods, and 14 lbs. from the necjes ot each animal shall be excluded, and the rest of the body or the animal cut into pieces of ,10 lbs each, as near as may be, so that twenty pieces win niaive a oarrei oi rvyu ids. ne weignt. or beef. . '- A v. ' . '"' ,..:'; ;-.v . i: Of tlie Pork, which must be corn fed and well fatted, all the skulls, feet and hind legs entire shall he excluded and the remainder of the. hog", including not more than three shoulders to each barrel, shall be cut into pieces of, eight pounds each, as near as may be, so that twenty-five pie ces will make a barrel of 200 lbs. Rett weight" of Pork. : . .v . . - , ' ..- J. V . .The wliole of the sid Beef-and Pork, to be packed .with" the best clean coarse white Turks Isfand, Isle of Mav, -'jr St.'Ubes salt, with five ounces of th best.saltpetre to each barrel. p The barrels in which the said Beef and .'Pork shall be packed, must .be made of the best sea soned white oak, or white ash, free from sap, and fully hooped they must be branded, , Na vy BeeiV' or Navy Pork," with the coritractt crfs name, and the year when packed. ' I .-The whole of the said Beef and Pork must unf dergo inspection at the Navy. Yards where the deliveries are to be made, by some sworn inspec tor of the State, to. be selected by the Commis sioners of tlie Navy, r to such. test, inspection, and examination, as they havei or may hereafter prescribe, free bf expense to the. United States, and the barrels must be in perfect shipping or der. .. v . .,'.,- 'v.v- v ..v-.--.' '. " Each proposal for furnishing thev Beef and Pork, mubt state the place' of residence of the bidderthe names of. two competent persons as sureties, Tand the place of their residence and ten per cent. will be reserved by. the United States on all. payments until the ..contracts, shall be completed, in addition , to the bond, and all payments will "be madeat the places of deli very. -5 .-".. :V-;-"V-.-r . ... . - . . : ; .4 ne proposals must oe enqorsea on tne DacK, offer to furnish salt provisions, and must state the prices of the, Beef and Pork respectively, tlieliverable at the several Navy Yards aforesaid. Any. bid not made in conformity to -the adver tisement, or not received with m the time limited therein, - will -not be considered, v , . .,' . ! March 26. - . 52 2awt31 July State. ot X6ttvl3Viiia, v; j i Wiake Countv- iv f O : Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessivns---February ' : l erm, 187. JOHN Atkins, JohmlJutchins and Nancy, his ' wife, Brantly xBrown ahdliliza - his wife Nancy "Norris, Robert Norris, . John H. Norris, Taken'up antl 'Cdm'mitte.d' FO the Jail of Lincoln County, N.. C. as Runa vays, two Negro Fellows, who' call tliero selves Bdly and Isaac, -s and- aay they- belong .to Wm. Burrowsv'and runaway from Charles'Comer, of Sumpter District; South-Carolina. They. are both stoat men! Billy is about 35 or 40 yearj of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, has several scars on his neck which he. says were caused 'by stabbing himself with -a knife. ... ; -.a Isaac is about 1 8 years old, 5 feet 8 inches high', and dark complected. - ; W . j t The owner is requested to come fonar6Vprove propertyjpay charges and take them, a the law directs. , . v. v - JZIJISlERJlAt W ; ' ' " ' " ' "" rJailor.,' Ljncolnfqri March 10,827. A'S tpr. adv ?l JO, S- suel Norris, Sanders Norris, f Elbert Norris, i Miry. N orris, Martha Norris, and Sarah Jane Nor-; ris, which; said Narrcy, Robert, John, Sanders, -V Samuel, Elberf, Muyv Martha, jnd ; Sara't are infants under th ae bf twenty-one yearst who ; ; petition by Needhaiti Norris, their Guardian, and f next Iue:d, - : N Acrainst ', ' V . Wm. At kinsV Administrator. SiC f Wm.s Atkins; dee'd, "ami Henry Forrest; nd tiracy .Uus ; wife? Petition for division of NefrHfs. ! v IT having been made to appear) tHat .Henry Forrest, ami wife Gracy, reside beyond , the. li mits of the State j It is thi refore ordered, that publication be made in the R deigh Regfster for 6 weeks, that unless the.defendantscome fSr f aVd on or before the next Court of Pleas ind.i'iiteT Sessions, Jto be held for tlie" county of Vate at the Court House in Raleigh, -on: the 3d Monday ot. May next, Judgntent will be taken pro con esso. Test. IJ. Ss KING, C.'bl ? , State o' North-Carolina," 4 s."' : :;:5r- - Surry County A"' ; -Court r;Pleas and Quarter Sessions February y7-. ;-V Term, 1S27. -IX; . .., , ;,' , ; Joseph P.uckett, v "Original Attachment. ; vs. ,4 '. C. Abraham S tuth erd sum Thomas Stutherd - J . montd as Garshjshee. I IT appearing to the' satisfaction'.' of-' the' Court; that the Defendant resides Without the limits of the State .It is therefore ordered by the Court, that'publicatiori be made in thoRaleigh Register for three wt ejes, for him to appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Session's to be;,he!d f tor Surry County on the second Monday sf May next, then and there, to answer, plead or demurj . ptherwise'judginent pro confesso will be enter ed against him. " ' Test, v a - 'A' ' i ' a .-: - . -j ' - j6willtams; c. c. j - - -' - " 5 ard- : , l" E UNA WAY from the 'subscriber on the I4ttt r ult. a negro fellow named Armster :). Hs is very talf being six feet high; or the rise, very black, well framed, and from 22 to 25 years cf " age, when spoken to has a down look, and a countenance rather i serious, ,has generally but ' little to say or seems less intelligent than he re ally is. Having gone off during the niffht unex pectedly to all and without any cause whatever,: it is probable his design is to i get back to yirgi- ' nia, where he was brought from by one Samuel Hobion, of whom I purchased him in November J' ast. . .. .''.; "." v.y:''- ' - ,' ' y .-; : : The above reward will be givenMo any ona who will secure him in any jail so 1 can get him, and if delivered to me all reasonable expenses will, be additionally paid, -tt v C; Any information of him to the substriber con veyed by letter or otherwise, will be thankfudr eccived. : - WILSON BICDi - blioais of ogecliee, Warren Co. Geo.? . i March 2, 1827 v 46 6tlaw.. ' ,f . y TJ ANA WAY from the SubicrHjer, Ton the 3 1 C & instant, in Caswell County,''oh the'iroad lead- ing from Richmond to the South; a Neg.o Fel- ' low by the name of Lewis, aged about 21 years, about 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high; mher. a round v close made heavy set fellow, about a'copper po' lour ana very li iceiy; no: on when he left me, a roundabout coat of double wove" homespun, , and pantaloons of the same," and a pair of hangup cord pantaloons, and a white kriii shirt, and ao.xi ' - other clothing not recollected. I pure! .sdthis fellow recently in Richmond, "-:of a Mr. RandoIph x Roper, agent, for J;T. James, s Mr. Roper told me,' this fellow" was raised by hb father, near . Williamsburg, James City County, Va. towards , , which place, Petersburg or Riclhnbnd, it is like- lyhe wil vaim for.' T foTwarn all tr.avt . . - cf ves- ' sels from taking him on board; and thep and all others from employing him in any Way . Ii-ite--. ver. 'a I will give the aboye reward for bis apjire "X hension and confinement in any jail ntl.it I iret him again. -j'.Should the above -1 sio; b e taken . up, L'tsn tntormation given to : M r. Nicholas ; Thompson,' Leasburg,7' Caswell Cr - i;.rth- Carolina,'.:U.rf'; : z?PZTZ1Z -."TCU. k 'a February 10th, .1827." --v, : r -'.'-: 03 The Pet. Intelligencer will insert the r-Loys law 4t. and forward their account to ihij cl'Z.
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 13, 1827, edition 1
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