: - ''J- J-' M'1 1 frM d-' fofrW J'l a- r " 4 Yr 1. v I". is 4if burs are the plansof fair, delightful peace, ' 'f H 2 V V i . unwarp'a ay party rage to live jiKer DrotuejT. , . V " j . t- ; ,,I ."h, , ."M. " '' ' ' : ( V ' J " Uhwarp'd by party rage to live likcTbrothers.' J , " . ; v" - s, V " ' '. '--.,tJ - - V ,i l s ptibVvshed 'every Txtesb at1 and Friday, Dy 1 ; v 4 JOSiRPH :tAKf& Stl SON, , r - Ai JVe iJorZar per annini--lfm advance. eeen9iteenjinesneatlyinserted .?f-i.v';fl 4 rntsfof every succeed- i L.t-i:.: :. trrsitJ'r lencrth in the aimc'nmnortion a-D;rf1 A. T" ettrs to the Edit rs must be post- ftaid.' f . . ' " . 1 . .J ! .. 8 v ,.. ., ... ' . . l.li.. ; a verv extraorilinary case the; y m dNew fbti hdahl Dofl hei jD S erv :--iWhi!e in practice at' sagacity octor.ob- Queliec, .:Vv'a lanre tfoirJ bfeertiniti pid(Vaselv fr from ; the ixisht: leir, attracted the attention bfbne nf tot students :-by sti okms the dog; on the head; and ; backy he rwasA cixt-1 into Mhe 1 nrerV. wlterei' on exaniinaiiftrf, F found an y. arterv ami- uiet tenuon9 5 conp?eiei y aiyiu- -edi;I jpnlered the; pnor arihnat to be firm : ;'l v secured, i byvivhich ineans k lieatu was 'apnliedtncthV;,ble and after havin the hair fiurwu nd ingj the wound,4 '.xarefui I y: ; ' ppl Tjadle8ii ve- tpfa stjers and '.'broubhtita edcs toffethet leavins a mal! a pertu re iojr Tne ngaiure, cq v ereu wnn a 11 mv eiiriist. nat prearetl:tri be; iinilistufbed i I however, rnroved it fortjhe-purpqse, hf examinina; ?the f tate ofjthe iyound, and as the strips if '.plasters seemed fo be In the dhesive state ''lma;apptiei-nj before,? they ; vweatlowet! .rejjnain.-' 'pri the third day , about the sa hie, hotii, the' saga cious animal ; ';inideiiS appearancie- hicw'as iheii of course contvierel by riie as an odtlo r patienti irt- ognita. an t i m pa t i entl.yj"' (by hi s, gest u res) vajted his turn to" meet, the attention ef my assistants ' to Ir?ss; aneiw hiis bounds..' fo 'C'w'htclv'.m? m bst", cen tl vf st V durinz.the vhoie time oil on ii ted, licking. of) the pe rat ion, the e continued hands ,of -' the operator!. I pu nctpally to visit my su rsery: every morn inff.at tnersame nour . until cu a . . t - - a f " l redj .which I een-davs. I dog belonged John's sub- Relieve was hot Jess than fifi found, sometime aherhat the to ar-respectable butcherun S k urb ; and to prove the sratitude of that animal. I must say, thall gevery timelT had occasion' 1:0 pcUs his mater's house it was impossipie? 10 avoid. tine. extreme caresses and fondness ' which "he ; lisp laved by his ' Jalert gestures and jumping tind even fol--lowing me through my visits to all the pa- xienrs i men nad umier my care in both suburbs,? ) and. then following until he saw ine, safely in my own lodwingsl wheh he i tned ia te Ij depart ed for his mas te r's horn im ie : and what more extranrdiMrv. alT fhe r enticing resorted,; lb by Ehetudents ; and ,x Apq . myselt,snever:could jpreyail upon the dog to enteri the surgery aftkr he was diS' missea a cvred. i ' ' : , - V :LtPmh Dec: 24 1. At Jhe Assiies which have iust termi w-rtatetl, : Joseph Fayet, aged 24, Was' put " bar for perpetrating: murder.- It : to ap- peareuni evinence mat irns vt young man is ine ntuiMt cnuu or a v person possessm (r co n s id e ratnei p rope r y iii.jh is ; d epartment; ' f lis educatioirhad n ot bele f i n e?U: c f ed by his father, whi in tended,' j it vas generally rumoured, lii bequeath his estate to hinr, but bei.Mgof a pen u ri oti sj . d is pos i l ion , t h e allowance granted - tor his support was so small, that he was compelled to accept the r situation of a- clerk- III il .91 1 IV warehouse. ? H e re he becaine ac q u a i n te I wi t h a beau t i ..iuijuuug it-uia.c, ii.uneu iiauuine rasse- mare, a uisiant reianon to ine family' in which Fayet resided He' became tieep- f ty enamoureu, ana itHnng a, lew month? ., met wim sucn encouragement, rthat he had i reason to Deiieve tne -icpqer passion was tnutuat Ariyali howeverikuddenly made his appearance, inlhe lperson of !a young Miuu, wiio.iiaviu lesuieu, several ei, several 'year - iri Paris had fel return to his native place for the pbrpose ot - commencing business ins autireos ,a nrenossessinir.? newas not winou t , pecumary means; : antj no stain onhis bit th,v jTheedvaritags wen perior tov th'isle IpiKssed by Fay et, ere su- who was. . unceremoniously, discarded Mho pre sence of his mistress. aUhic passion o the you t h we re e xi r e ii e I y , v i !l eu t h e be cam e nearly trantic with jealousy and -rageandV ? in - the t prerftce; ofsevl :iridivjduals7 .swore iiiat he would ; br revenged on the Jae conductof CIaudiriie::: Tlie nublicu .f ?pn.;- the hatrhsX betweeji the you ng fei H male and, Ivs t inore fortynateri v a 1 took dace jnjthe 3d of Auguiti On the even inir ui in is uav jayer entereii a nmm wnerc Claudfne was i tt i psr, tabVett he r i n seve tti paijis in ine.iace.anu, oosoni; une ;o the wop nds proved rtnortt;.' 5 the - Vr etched iri expreu inreet-days alter inis eyent iayerfled, and VVas notJieard 6f lor seve jj al weeks, wheri Pricureuf d;u Roi receiv hi a letter Irom himlatd Bnoule, to this eTect : fc I 'loved Clauldine beyoriil-any iMving I can express ; he was faithtes to " . t, -j.' w w V ... V vwiiiw IIW .1IV 9J v fjetested ' rival. " Her beautywas the sole iici aim wag nniiTir-it riftmn to tvit .t . iJ v tiau ui .view, uuu ine 541a us fin- t.;Hi jjut one unfort uoate.blovi j';. which , nK intend tu si e,! 1 have just heard riva$et "at ioVrtf;hut to rftyrea suir .fifiSeijBHow 'tme of my ejiriiest patie'ntf-4-tiie bandajje . .. Dieted on lie'r facej were!tnteutled itirde r .P!1?6 her of wjiat'l lene w;wa.s estrmateu a'; higher alue thah all her. other 'n deprived her of life, and mine is not worth Keeping 1 ne oniy lavor 1 nave 10 ueg you is to send an officer tpgconyey nieto pnson.'r . hen the gown which his vic tim had worn .was presentee! to him, he aeizedit with ardour, aritl pressing it to his I i ps,u exclaimed,' " We shal I soon meet again !?V Fayet was found1 guilty and sen tenced to be guillotined. V , TP" Dijone, Dec. 22. An extraordinary trial fr murder took place here two days -ago. . A gamekeeper, named Barnavon, was found 'at three;- o' clock inthe afternoonf on the 10th of Aug. wounded in the most: shocking manner 5 the unfortunate man had received eight stabs 10 different parts of the body and jvioteiy blow on the head which had fractured his skull : he was carried to his dwelling, and in presence of his wife and chrildren made the following statements u Tvvo neighbors cal led u faon me for the nu mose of obtaini ne my assistance in preventing a miller named a ::a- t u oo,r I , . , . , j ci "iii j businessI!returried homewards, when pass-i ig near a narrow road.-Audran sprang! irnmjieninn a nene ami reiieii me to ine earth v.'ith a bludgeon ?eon 5 whilst lying sense- frl a r.fr.,lKKl in I, die murderer stabbed ess uurni uiciriwuiiu, ine iiiuiueicr biuuucu me in the bqsoai ? fhe pain caused by Uhe second Diaw Drought me to.a sense ot my dreadful situation, and n'sinaron mv knees I Isaid, Audran, take pity on mv poor alr o.f nnt Iflll moH V , -i. . . . . I was unneeciea ; ne inuictea several staus, x leiime iu uie,siaie in wrucn 1 was lounu.-t tri. .r Vi r.. l? l r . i I Atnlritn a'as lit pnupca arpaerad onrl humimht 1 in4ft-tKk,'raorir'i f iha (firini man 1 X i - Hi. i f Jrr "Vk 5 : i' ' r I uiu 1 commit the crime said Audran. mvp infti annvfl iK pnrp. nnr jhrp i j ,, - 7 1 1 spar ine wail 01 a garden belonging to Mr. JLouis, was the reply.'? Immediately I after uttering these words, lie wounded man I PYnirirl I' ip nA pa ron. tK l I that was; lndicaied 5 no marks of blood were to be found : but . the confession of JSarnavon, added to the circumstance of a coat which Audran wore on the. day of he murder; not bem"' diaenvred. ' was leemed sbfficient evidence : the Jury found 1 , (. 1 ' . " , Ueatn. AltUOU2?l the prisoner had denied I most solemnly knowing any thurg about . v . - . . . 1 a.1 . - ! I J m . m . . I ne crime, vvnen urousnt oacic to the con-1 Icmned cell; he stated .that lv killed T?n navon. not.on the snot indicated bv the atter, but in his FAudran's j own garden 1 i .. , . . . .. j . where a quantity of blood would be seen. ri'lilo nrnvpff'f.i ha hn A V.i TT V,f . I I hat Barnavon entered the garden for the purpose or commuting robbery, that a " t ruggle . jtook , place betwpen th em, and prisoner would have been murdered. -I parnavor.y wno was a powerful manrMuglit furnishing Live Oak Timber, cut, to moulds; rorre8..wnini rauwjr aniiiu-9i-uirei jura, in so determined a manner, that, notwith- (which they will furnish) .for ships of the line; Green Lewis Col. 2y Spring Aaron .. standing ihe lliffrenf Stabs inilicted, , had frigatei. and sloops of war, and the proportion of S vI ISm nnrtl.p himw i.nr,n ti, uOIi k promiscuous Live Oak, cut to dimensions, : that Goocn jUaiuei 1 apears vmie m.-., not the blow upon the heal been given Uy be required, say 6000 cubical feet fr eacli Henderson Wn,, - . . Smith Alexander with a heavy piece of wood, which hanDen- .i,;l r i: nnn ..Mnnri Hubbell Ransom 2 SanforU Wahinsrton ed to be near the place of combat, he .the for each' sloon. The timher must he cut from Hunt Thomas T.- r -Taylor Wm. V. - Fhis statement reached the Jurv on thelfrom the sea deliverable at the following build n)llowinrdav.and tht.v renupsrpd th. T.,dra a.. rcu ,c scuic .tc u. tieaui 10 vai c, Ai witnesses j nicy were re-ex- amined by the Jury, and the account gi r r. inAl i- r n A . I iL' . - a. " ' 1 ven oy me prisoner proved to be the fact. However; the trial was over, and the un fortunate man who- would have been ac quitted, still remains in prison; under sen . .. l - t .1 . . r- tence or ueain ; ne is, or course recom mended, to the King's mercy. & ho Mn INVtb liUUI ue but -little doubt that in a iew nays uc 4W I.- will be lihentpd frhm-fon'finpmunt win ue iiuerateii irom connnement. ..-v. lvv Ij&lutl , t ' TT -;! ' f' r, r ' i f 1 1 i Uymg & bCOtmng Ji. Stab lis II men I, vr ; i ' North,-Carolina, s ' THE1 Subscriber embraces the present oppor- tunitv of informinor the I belies nntlrrin of Raleigh, land the public generally, tkat he has commenced the Dying Business,;in all its various Branches," .in. th i. VL- .. . ; ueieneiiicni i wo r uoors soutn oi Gen.' Daniel's - i wince, r ayetievuie ireer, wnere . J.J t- j. he is prepared to finish piece groods of all kinds, equal to imported, viz. Cloths, Cassimeres, Cords, velvet starts, Silks, Satins, Crapes, Hosiery, &c. Geptlemenj? garments of every descriation scour ed, dyed, or renewed, and finished at the short est notice, in as mucn penecnon as at any otner establishment in the Union i. His mode of Steam Scouring extracts all kinds' i of CTf-ase. mint tar alculated to rj reserve etc- ana m. aamiraDiv . calculated to nresprw clothes -'during the summer season from moths. &c, j Ladies' Dresses of every description, dyed to any shade, or black chanired to other colors. Lesrhoin and Straw Bonnets bleached, or stains removed, or dyed'and trimmed to the latest fa 1 Commissioners t withhold such amount, in ad shions. Ribbons. Gloves. Stockimrs. Shoes. &c. I ""itioo to the ten-per cent, above mentioned, as dved to; any colour. Ladies' Pelisses scouredl dved, or pressed Also, Merino 8c other Shawls, scoured, and the colours revived, equal to new. North-Carol ni. or Domestic'Cloth. consistine- of cotton arid wool, dyed and pressed, to appear elegant, - Military Unitorms, Embroidery, &c. cleansed and restored to their original brilliancy; i Ladies : and . Gentlemen : are invitee to call and examine specimens dyed-, at this establishment.' Ife"warrans: all his colours, which'for. brilliancy a net d virab ility can riot b e sdrpassed by any slmi- iai .csLauiisuiueni in uie union. ;,. . - . ; - N; B. Gentlemen's Clothes ;neatly :repai red, with despatch; oh reasonable terms." All articles ' sent to.the establishment to be dyed or'scoured, win ucrejuy iur ueiivery in iwo orxnree oays it' U -v.M.- A. . v fc j .'.- -'. j. : t , V V ivpni... - . - f JT1 II AT, elttriM A knA'i H7 onminimie - StniTo'' ja, witu a arge, dry Cellar underneath, nextl from the time of receivlner . them," weather per-1 mitting.;- ' 4 ; ' V- V file Umber ' - ,v ;;,JOHN BRtSSlNGTON.-: according tot K Raleigh. ' Anril 17. . ' - I . r ' 57 3m . ' a copy uf whr " 1 . ." "... - ii- ' . i ii ' i i ' . m, . . a , ' i 1 iioor oeiow unct. -llavwrtnfl'fi. f Hi . nn 'KaTj-.tt vine street. Apply to the subscriber. v ? I -y.'r ,'"Jf .wvvt,:T'. t joueries always receiyea irr payment tor tickets, " ' , -J -. : - ' JNO ST0ART. ! , e. herei unuted for receiTingb.ds, cannot J r the casK paid for embn 4cma v-y. ' Vtfaleigb, 18274 -; J 5l 4t - Considered, - : , 4lMw-aiJalH k? i? 23B2F l PORE FOB. NAVT COWMISSIOKKBSl OFFICt,? r,i-"VV.V y:- 23d March, 1827.J; j : C3 EALED nronosala will be received by. the O Commissioners of the Navy, until the day of July, 1827,T for the supply of 3000 barrels of Pork,; 3500 barrels of Beef. ' . OlSl viP thir of Jhe quantity .of , PorVand, , one third of the qnantitv of Ueef. to-be delivered at I each of the Nivv Yards at S' ' , , A' I to b'dehvered by and Norfolk.. The whole to the tst of April, 1828. ; ,.The said Beef arid best quality cattle well fattened, inA ll..; i : wu4U8. ana ja averace aw ids. Alpine ieirs i ,C&V,U7UT?, ' A , iu. ironic ncvK.tn? jsajtUlitclielloUlitchIl aree roanrquiU.. each animal shall be excluded, randr Tjesf-tjf ahwrt fire feet 3 4 inches in height. tnejoay ovthenmal cut into pieces or lo it.igquare iniu ar)d walks frf rather a stooping po each, as near as may be.so that twenty P'ecep sil(0t Jth his head Teaninglto one side, has lost wuyi.aK auajrei 01 -suu ids. nexxejgnor i beef.' . ", "."v ': . , . . ' I '4 Of the Pork; which must be corn fed and well fatted, all the' skulls, feet and hind legs entire, shall be excluded and'the remainder of the bog, iiiuiyuiu 1101 more man tnree. snouuiers iq eacu barrel, shall be cut into pieces of eight pounds cach as near as may be, so that twenty-five: pie. ces will make a. barrel of 200 lbs. nett weight of C The whole of the said Beef and Pork, to be packed with the best clean coarse white Turks wy. ur ot. uoes san, -u uvc Qa of the best saltpetre to each barrel. A The barrelsin which the said Beef and Pork shall be packed, must be made of the best seal ieiiaii u - soned white oak. or white ash. tree from saoi land fully hooped they must be branded, Na y tees," or "Navy Pork," with the contracts or s name, and the year when packed." 1 1 ne wnoie ot uie sam jieel ana Poric mustun aerero inspection at the Narv rHrds where the deliveries are to marU. ca-nm ;nnoJ tor ot the State", to be selected bv the Comras . r.. tmnAM nt (ha KT'imr m -.k inoot-mn : and examination, as thev have. oi ma v hereafter 1 nnfr h fppof.fpTni.nflo t iK TTnitAfi fitofoc ana the barrels must be in perfect shipping or j r ri 5 ' ' - rv-.. iV wv '"-" uci., ... .. - 1 .. t : Each Dronosal for furnishing the Beef and Pork, must state the place of residence of the bidder the nanies of two competent persons as sureties, ana me place ot. tneir resiaeiice ana L11 Vi. IUCII Jl AllVk I ten per cent, will be reserved by (he United States on all navmpnts until the rnn1 p shall t be fnmnlptpjl. in iirl.dtinn tn th. hnn,! t oil I payments will be made at the places of deli very. , , . w . .-. ., ; Xhe proposals must be endorsed on' the back, 0?!v ,urPT Iions," and must state " oner to furnish salt ruic uticcs oi uie tieei iki rout respeciiveiv, Anv hid not made in-mnfnrmitv to the adverJ Itisement, or not received within the time limited . " j- - r I K 1 :n . L J J i,,5riCi,, W1U u toiwaweu. c! - ' 2wt3t July Navy CommissioBers Office,' ' 12th March. 1 Sir. Live Qah frame and promisctiou Timber I KH''4UT22 . TJt D O, ; J I SWOPS Of War. V ' finiHE Commissioners of the;Navy will receive; JL proposals until the. 3 1st day of July nxt, for trees grown in situations not more than 25 miles mgtyards, viz. Portsmouth, N. H. Boston, New durinff lhe years 18281829 and '1830, say on or betore the 1st November of each year. . - Y itt . . t-ersons orcering win oe pleased to state parti cularly their terms per cubical foot.for any one of the frames, with the proportion of promiscuous timber required ; also, (should they be disposed to oner for more) their terms per cubical feet,for three frames collectively (one of each class,that is, t a . jt a -. .1 Li -.i i n, a tn, anu a toop,jwiin ine promiscuous xim' her. esifrnatintr. ,n all .ep.e'K nt-a "tK. frame of a shiD of the line, of a frie-ate. of a sloon - - r -J " ii.v.. v 1.UW - , - .:." r "-"- ? -vrv and tor promiscuous timber. The otters can be I i t '1: ut " mr?f ftllVfrn ht 1 1 unv nns it Aithi rn oil tlm varfr ahove mpntinnp'H . h,.t th t.mc n r -jif i i !..'- i - . i i i . i L'i.is i !:, , i' "lane ujr U1C U11..UCIJ IllUbl Uf lUSUMCllV SlHieil. It is to be understood, that the Commissioners will select such offers, andTassign to each bid- 1 1 1 M I ii- 1 1 v 1 1 1 iiir'nrr I in 1 1 vt ni niGrinrr v cto t ai aer sucn portion . or, tne t.mber requireti, not I less than one entire fume) and designate such yards for the delivery as they mav. judge expeL dient for the public interest ; and further, 'that no mon,. will ai ani tim nn,lo,w:.m.fn ""r". "" wHiT "1 i -mv. ..v..- w ... t pom, I until an actual Vleliverv of tlrnhVi- that lww until an actual delivery of timber ; that bond; with two or more so the lent sureties, for the faith ful discharge of any! contract," will be required I : I that the amount ot such . bond ' Will be One third the estimated j amount of the ? contract. j Moreover, that as additional and collateral secu- 1 rityi-ten per centum of the avails of each cariro I ittill .be reserved and: withheld,' until the contract i shall be fully complied with to the entire satis! I faction of the Commissioners ; and that, in all deliveries of timber, a due proportion of the. I most dith cult parts of the frames shall.be deliver. ed, otherwise, it shall be- at the option of the they may judge expedient for the public interest; until suoh deficient proportion of $uch difficult timbers shall be delivered j and it is further to be understood, that all payments will, be made at ! j me places oj deliver' Those who may offer to supply - any " part of this timber are further requested to state parti cularly their own residence the names and resi dences of their sureties; to" forward letters from such persons; stating their willingness to become sureties, and also: to forward evidence of -the com petency of such persons as sureties to the amount for which they1 may become bound; V All - offer are to oe seaiea ana aireciea io ine commission era of theNavyy and endorsed with the following words; viz- ' Offer to furnish Live f Oak; kinder the advertisement of 12th March; ;i827.,f :Jj s to be ' inspected and measured to the Mnaneston InL'.l. V- I raoe. r 'A J - Any bid not made in conformity to this adver- ding to the.rulea estabrished by the. Board, 1 WiU receive prompt attention; if addressed to. y of which may be ootamed on application h - f-i:YATS & McUTYRFL ALiruitreri, Navy Agent eitherat Pensacola, Savannah,-! KVSWi : Ralegh. or Pa vetteviUer.v: ; S C; Norfolk ' Washuieton. Balti-l r;. Vi.fi in all JVowKi wa: JGJjf his Excellency If. , G. Burton. . Gover- norXqfJhe ; Aae of North- Carolina. HERE AS it - satisfactorily5 appears to me; that one JOEL MITCHELL has: commit- ied a murder on: the body of $Iil?9 Ralph, arid has subsequently fl beyond theTiipltso f the State, ove reward vril be given toanv person-or persons apprehend tlie sid Mitchell, and have who shall e mm com mitted to the iail in Halifax couritv.'in Che State aiM cct one of his fore teeth, talks fine and r:;tt their through the nose,' complaisant when spoken to, by trade a bnckJayer and plaisterer,- about 45 years of age, jbut looks younger. . ; '! in tpctimnnv whpnfsT hivs oiicArl the great seal of the State to be hereunto affixed, and signed the same at'. -'Raleigh, the"19th'dav-of March, l827.l;-'.V ' ' -; -' - II. G. BUUTON.- By the Governor, ' ; - -. ,' : r . ' i Jonx K..Campbxli P.'Sec'y.' (T,The Richmond Kriquirer, Petersburg In- tel'igjencer and ''Norfolk Herald,.' will insert the above weekb", for eight weeks ' - '. i - REMAINING in the Post Ofnoe at Oxford, N. C. 1st April, 1827, and if not taken out be- lore the 1st July, will be' sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. ' ' . ' ; ' , : ' A mi1 Martha Miss J ones Robert Jonr. -. Jtnkins Joseph T. Jones Daniel - .V Jones Edward Sehr. Jonrs Robert ' " . - V Jinkins Sarah Mrs. '. ; Jones Isaac N Jackson 'Lemuel Jinkins Elias -, ' '' Knot t Geortre ,r : Ayreg Silas 1 5 row 11 Isaac a. ; Bullock George Beaumont William Burroti ghs J oh n Brandi John T. Bryant Nincy Miss Rait Guilford BoswU Caroline G "i. r Bndeet Andrew Ijttlejohn jos. B. 2 ' Lewis Joseph' - v Longmire Robert- Lee J Ose ph i ; Littlejohri Thos B. . Lawrence .11. B. Lindsay Caleb : Mo.:r John 2 ' ; ; Mitch i ll Davi,d McGlocklin James .. Morris ' William " C Mize Lewis-;-v.;.,-4. McFaili ng Her.ry . V Nuttsll John C. Nut tall James Mrs. PalniT John C. ' f Pleasants Robert Robards Nathahiel Iteal Howell Li " :y lleeks George' C Sneed Step. K: 4. , , t . .... , "urge w imam aurnsi wary n. BUIIOCK IllCIiaid Bryan Jos. H. Genl. Bradfdnl John , Carnal Catharine u Clement - William ' Cole tielia Mrs.. Coghifl Lucy Mrs. Cottreil John B. ,' Cobbsi James II. Clack iFredrick M. Cooke Clabora Cobb Jesse H. Clement Sand. ' Dodd Mary Miss layis Nancy Mrs. VnrJ AlodAl. XillIS oamuei Floyd George reearj Uobert 'Shearman John r- -. FairbankNancv n.Mrs-Sariford "Giles Haskivs James Taylor Lewis Harrison Robert Tay lor JOs.1 Rev. Tippett Jonathan V alentine Mary Mrs. Wilson Sherwood . Weaver Isaac . .' Williams WmV Jr. -Yancey Absalom 2 H ester fBertjn: O. 2 Hunt John J. 2 ; Harris' Ransom Hunt Groves f Hunt John - , ' Inscord ,W m. W . - Jones Ann Mrs. I JAMES M. WIGGINS, P. m; . PATENT GRIST MILL. FHHFI Subscriber havinsr obtained Letters ' Pa- 1 lor nis improveincm m lue unsi Mill, I . 1 . " . i ... .... - . storms xne puuiic mat ne win uispow oi inuivi- -;k . r.u, c.r. nr - Jl T -ii 5 ui .1 v v , f . I terms that wi 1 enable the purchaser to make a profit on his purchase. The stones of his Mill (Tiinnmr in r.nnnter flireetiorls. rentlera it ohviniis I that it iereates " less friotion'-and irams more ac i - - , . . anv other invention. , He will luive one'in ' com plete operation in Greehsborough, in a few.dajs. j ifKMJ A MLN UYEUMAfi Greensboro', March 17, ' 1827 f.r' .7 The Raleigh Register, Carolina Observer, and uaiawaa journal win insert uievaoove o times, and forward their accounts to the Patriot Office j ,. tf! - mnt; l tor setUement. Virginia state lottery, ; Sixth Class." . . r-'y FOR THE BENfcHT OF THE TllorrtUl ' vvnmr Pisinnl nWir.o W I 1 U-.v 1 " k- lr. I Will be drawn at Ixortulk on Wednesday," the 25 th of! April, 1827. SCHEIvm 1 Prize ot & 10,000 v IS , 810,000 4,000 ; 2,500 1,564 1,000 .500 00; ; loo 4.000 .2,500 164 1 5"- V 5,000 r 5,t)po 0 so, ::4'i.02' ;jo2: 162 U475 . ,4,000 jt' 4,500 ,5,100 50 too '- .' 2,040 .13056 v ,45,900 V";.( 1 3,395Prizes, " f.':. 102, 660 Whole Tickets- S4, :;-T" ;. j Quartetf'do ; my can oe n&a ai uic.ioruiern prices at ev Kei nf 'our officeaor-; Georpna.: Nnrth hnnttv. Carolina lUnfc NbtesandUhe Prize if those w orOrilent enelbsini Cash or Pri7."sl f riot rifrt SIGjN OI?- THE CROSS KE K.- : One hundred yarfU wst ')S'i 'e Stafe-i :M BS, ANN. MILLIARD sblicils a Ccmtinuan-i Uv fi Of that patronage, and liberal support wk;:li the friends i of, her late husband have so lon rriv erT to this old Establishmeht---assuring them that she will -exert Ker utmost ef rts to render House what a,good Boarding IloirSe ought to be. A few regular Boarders can be' comfortably en-tertained.t:.:-;tUH,; k..!:'-..-"-;' t Ilaleljr'i, April 5. ' . 155: 3 w 1IIE X Subscriber, in conemplatT6n of Ms re- I-. mojyal tq the West, offcrsr for sale hisTtduse -& Lot, h the' town of Oxford, to which are attach ed about 100 acres oflirrdtVal hK C: ; -within 3 'milf theTouii,rand eo.vt , 900 acres f ahc n undivided moiety c i'a Jnnei ry now. liv?" opera tTon.-TA-particr.Ldescription of T tlie p remises Is not grvt-ri, aa' i t is pfesu mz ", every person desirous :of, purchasing,' "will t.iv occasion to view them : I-' -' .'.- - -" -1 : t ; jos. b; LiTTLEibrn. ' - - Wv' Granville county, Jan. 28, 1827T, ' 35 if v KEUSl RIYER. 4 ; general meeting'of the 'St'ockholu. i of ll.z ' -JoL" NTeuae Kiver iNavfgpatio'n Coxpahyi will be held at the 6fi iA this City, , oi the fourth i. Monday of ihe"pre?ent month, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for i he pur-' s pose of electing a President; and Directors cf said Cornpahy,for the'enstdpgT-ear, and for trans- ' acting such other business as"ray be deemed pros per and ntrcessarv Bv 'ortler, - :v -l , --V"P" '.-.;i -.-rA MARK COOKE, Clerk. -- RaleiehApril'lO, 1827. : . - ' , ; i. ; ' rC ' ;J. Gales and 9drri Vv;i HAVFi J,rst received a fresti supplv or the ATLANTIC S O U VEN 1 14 a - 1 ror.G CT ME NOT, for I82r. The Engravings whicli adorn these, tasteful works, to say nothma; of the judici ous selections, and the mterestihg original mat ter; are fully worth the price of the Book. ; v Ratelgh, March 17 1827. 'j K -1 V : x , . TilUS'i: SALE. -V' BY virtue tif a Deed of Trust executed to lhe ; Subscriber by Milhigtoni RchanliKinthat lot. of ground' khbwij, in" the plan of the Cltv of Ba- leigh as No. 167; late the residence of said Rich- ardson, and containing one. quarter of an acre, will He exposed on Monday trie Slst day of May, At public sale, it the Court Hohse inRaleigln Terms Cash. I T. Pr DEVEREUX. April 9tk. 1827. - Taken up and Qonimitted V triO.the Jail of -Liacoln CoantyN.' C. as Ituni-- JL wa's, two Negro Fellows who 'call them- "' selves 'Billy and IsiiiCi ,.andj say"" they belong to i VmJ:Burrow's, and.runaway from Charlesi Conier, bf Sumpter District South -Carp! :al -They are. t both stout meri '"Billy is about 35 or 40 .year of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, baseiprat scars on his ; J neck, which Jie- says v were ... caused by stabbing r himself with a kn t I H ' - i - . " - Isaac is about J8 years old, 5eet 8 inches liighi and dark complected. --r' S-P-", . ": vy .. V V TJie o wner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and takeVhem as the law " directs. , w,J ; ,J, ZlMMEIiM AN, V- Lancolnton, Marcli 10, 1 827.' . pr. adv.51 - - ;v capital: pricks, : ) 24.000. IQ-ODO BCZsii: -- New-York! Consolidated ' Lbtterjv . ;'V' vClasaNbi; for 127. . - - .5- ' - : ' ' - V ' . Sixty Number JLottery-Nipe Drawn Ballots, ri V.-iSCHEME--i ; 1 Prize of 000 JS ,S2-l,0CO 10,000 10,000 4,000 j- - - .OOOv 4 1,865 ; 1,000, :-:-I,865 , - 10 ; ; 20:. '. t -50; - -;',5lr-- 10,000 10,000 ; ,-10,000 v 5,100 - 5,10a 3. 825 --1 8,360 ' 1500 200' J 100- ' 13 '-4 1 53 w ,1530. j ; 1 1475 . 68,S50 13,395. Prir.es. ; : S ' - Si 71,100 " -".-:-- - v. .price: bf Ticket v !- W hole, , $6 Hal f,.$3--Q.u art er?j $1' 50w V - Ordew from the' Country (post paid) will meet with prompt attention; if auJresseiitpr 5 . 4f, V : r, .Y-AIES & M'INTYRE, ; X-: - 1 - Raleigh or, Fagett Trilled N. C, :; V Tickets in all the NORTHERN LOTTIE RIES of respectability can be had at thd'NoftH ernprices at either qf , our. C aces,-for Georna North or South-Carojina Bank .fotes and Ihi i Prizes" of those Lotteries alwavs recei d - t-v ment for tickets, -wtlm tn TOMTror Tti . l n J Raleigh March j 1827. TTROM the ? subscriber; living i about 12 miles 1. east of Raleigh, ort llvi Vroad leading from ' Rogers' Cross Roads to Smithfield, his Negro Man, named AARON". Aarcn is. about Tortv years of, age, iqhite ' a'.kriov.in?,f polite fallow. dark complexion, and from a fall receive J- fi ora ahorse by .which his leewas: iniuretL.he Iimov when walking.v.1 THe has a' remarkable car o ver his right eye, occasioned by a blow, from a"rock during a figlff . He took withliim a "mixed hc?r.2 . - X. a ' " V '-At 1 T ' ' . m. spun Doay coat,; a arao great cc: zzd r. r cf. pantaloons dyed with copperas . s ' ; l . ; r clothing recollected. it is expe .ul ... i II I dea vor t o "mak 4 his way to Virgi ni a, v, 1 . e n c 2 ha wasxrigirially brought.- Probab r he bh:'.! about :Petereburg"; orbelmay go't-' Ric!.r ri connty in this State, ashe hasa v ; ..iere."." - The &ubscribei will give' a re. cf C10 te?' his apprehension; if taken inthe Ct; Cute, cr 523 oiit-of itheTiniits, besides . payiusr all expences in Bringing im iiome . v W1LTJAM.-D. FOWLHII. v Wake county, Ap Vil 2. 53 tf IHE Public are informed tli-t tbe T5..-. jilthe Oxford Academy Lctiar v third will not take pIace.VllcIJer3 cf UcVts nrs quested to' return.thetn and. receive Jc1;-'. other Lotteries or.the.cas:;.. ' . i : .To-'prevent unnecessary; trouble," thcr r ill please return them to the Agent cr Vender L ; . a whom they were ptirdiased. , : . i' -.TATES & MINTYRE, Managers ipeb. 25. ... : ' .. ' - ' - - 2:1