Newspapers / The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, … / June 12, 1827, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
" '" .V;'- t 'M .' r:'-"" .n - V: Unwarpa,by partyragetoliveUke'4rothcrs. ; v M . V " "v:"-''V-4;i . : -J J, Vo. IV; TxiesAaji June IS, v- . - . -", .. I i i, flbli sh e ' v ery TT it k s n at, and FniDAT by I ? lOSRPH GALKS &:SON, , . At ' FiveflUir per kjintynhalf in advance. ::' : VadveRTIMENTs; k' lV- a doMnr.ancl 25 cents for every succeed !irLftnortion.t.CiBfflwttfiiW thankfully ' Jea..:.. Letters t6 tie Editors wust be post- ece ha. rirffltttfVriH'e;jas.in tus amlnpsplicabtel-ca'tH act than an vVtal e l ncti nous uisi r ess. llie foii'Jwingcircum from ahe joti ni al s tli "aictimn H dljferen t ,nff are correcteu irrvm a u.lt1i the. sheritiT at iNatf hvvli( wasWi- by hlsofffcial dutiesf to seimijcli the father atvl mtn. or ioe .lose cmuu, and tf ,aOemi tlie trmt of the person, ar- steal ins llie ; cluiil: a nd y nil er whose care 'rhatVntleraaa was;lobIiging enough to coinmuhicafe tothe; wi-iter many uetaiis or rreL jnieref wnici arc i.ctc"v' -rtj- eluded in the brevit y pi tnis uarrauu. t Sorriethrmrtriore than ayearragothe on JVciiiiW cr,aIr.C!aik6f HempsteU coui- I v, tern torpfjTka n ia a n ii ptyi va rs'ul i'n ppea re? i frV nV; tli eijsce ne :. o f his K;ormfeIay;:5.fiea r?nts, and cPuiilib tt little o ;sm boy bail ? been play i with hi m , n latpt . that two men on i norseuucN t ry of, ! ark ftests, ad' i m ni ense pfai rics j aril;Woyeslrbears, land 'pnthers are con mon intKe woiVdsVand difierent tribesbF I nd i a n s vh u h t. rj ; Itii ecv i c ! n i ty ; - I h e a tree -ibn'ofiHh. was su c IiVas ", w ou 1 d b" rpt u ra 1 1! ex pe ctel, and;ho efforts ofhe -tiiiVgination is neces sary ti conceive the anxiety and agony of iH'eirlsus'rjense.vt pie about; them, though not vven I toelo- uire h t tl'eW-np U " 8 ?f Xn4' r fle ?S?J n , s u P n caseifeSsdA syin "rV t.hyUu rningpf t emmass$i I and veo'ariii'tfte-Trtressbr i a e v er v I i re c t io n i 7 Th e aivArtWiniv futKwr rullowed a man; vho precededj him a day or.twov ds Mas reported, carrying a child vi?h him bnynursebck.j After, a pursuit 'nf three hunilr.-Ml niites, ! he Ascertained;. in Tlie bitterness of disappointment, that the '-. ; i '"..''II .rf :.' - t.i.. '-w;n..i'' -n'.niln to ilnd "the ciiihlwas .tafno' purpose. The fAt!ur rode in diiTerentt dire tnoii smds of m'desV - Adyrtisements, promis es rvf amnle ivwardthe Sustained search :4 f h U Jul reils of peopled were al ike u navail- i nq;, tL u rnian a-ye snge; pi ine nitu,; nr. ine. slightest ciue i ther exertion Afr a search jj of months, the feelings of the parents, from thecnatu-r-il efrect of tiine and djsiippointmeut, setr t led dowri to the calm bf resignation ; and desnafrVand th'y mourned' for their.chiid, as dead. ; 1 1 w i I j be en sy to ct n c ei y e, t h a t it was not the tranquil mourning of pa- rents, who have seen: their child in. its sin less iimo'ceuce. buried, under the clods of they alley; Tlie gohy: of suspense, 'tne feveris!rer!rts ; of ;Mmagnmt ion, excited tiacfivity, 6y ,the Jm1c.iabft'ehderrie tif parental; affeic tin ah tj stil Fashion i rig r e wan d mnre Ho rribJLe caia s trnph i e, es pe eially.ct particular pefinds of the- dayy, or ihe eveni"nxfrym this they could otdy be delivered,' bv finding; theircbild, or be cimino; acquairttcdmith1his;ilc)omi!, Thev had not ' even t he-isad sa i i sfac tio ri of the patriarch, iitidinii thie; blpojdy clothes of f their: lost chihl, - by avhtch suspense might ue lenninaieu in ineconviciimij uiai an 7 ev i 1 L as t liajd 1 1 e' vpji re d h i m : J ' vv Some' time last wintersthe- fathervre- Cceived a letter, ;n;iiled athe Natche post :nceinform7iighiin;ithat if he would en close'filVy dollars in' a Iettef;.to the writer, and womd, send the mother ' of.' the" child. titiK'Cotnpanied 'by any other person, to a certain house ip- Arkansas, whicliihe desig . nated, wi t h tvv u'bu nd rel ; d oi laWmore, the -writer enaced, thati'a ccrtaw woman id nc uesignaiea nuusejsoouiu.utriiyer up ine child t o "i ts m other. ' 'thh 1 e t te r was w ri fr t in a gentlemanly haniJ, and . signed 'ThWsniityA, :'..- : Vv.'-, he plan of the ' distracted5 parentswas settled by "advice of .'niany respectable peo ple Ati. Louisiana,-who..- entered warmly.-into their:feelino;Si-:A?letter statins alt ;the c' rcu.ms tan.ee .of tljQ, cae was-vritten' to the pst MastcrMt Natchez; Another, a eeableto all'the equireme!its of Tutty, enclosing a puiKi note or nrty ooiiars, V addressed vto'him: In he : letter : to A 'ttf; ikJsI Ui.'isier. he was, directed! to watcii r; ?1 fle man, avh.i should c'al I for the other -ter; and have i him -'apprehended I. At fr'ar.uceatid "manners ies, , with" the dialect of -Iriiiiuo, enquiiecl lor the letief.,. The camera pon tKem and thatiMie jOt theuva lijh t ed . too'k'iij p i Kq chil d , Vnd car x i e d hi m o5: rilieii'tit's.' rbspectablc, post master, Oy design, made difficul ty and delay in tnakinjr change; and Retained the manuntil an officer was procufed,and he was" then apprehetideil. I He w.ts found to be a man, who had kept a scnool for some time in the vicinity of Katchez, whose sin gular a.nd cautious habits had already, esci-led-SHspicion. He proved himself shrevvd, sulky and pertinaciously obstinate in his purpose, to confess nothing;, and to , throw the, whole s burden of proof r on the magi t rate,- before whom hew as tried. He wbul d not 4itlmit the identity of the ;handr writing of the letter with his own, and he dented. that his name was Thomas TuMy. He was cjiarged with having fabricated the story, that ; he ktiew vhere tle ' child was, and would cause it to pe delivered to its pa-; rents, merelv. with the base purpose-of ex- torting money, irom ine auecuou ot trie pa rentsp He continued affintuHhat he knew, where the child was, &. proved, that he was : acquainted withj the "long way be tween Natchez and the residence ofMr. Clark, bv answerihsr- with the utmost arity, intended purposely to perrilex him On the suspicious fact of having enquired lor the 1 etteri1 di rected to Thomas Tu tty, he was committed tp prison. The parents, who repaired to Natchez, and various peo ple, who took a deep interest in thi strange, and terrible affair, exhausted their ingenu ity to no purpose in efforts,, to get some thing our of the prisoner, that might fur nish a clue, by which to find the child. He told the .father, that in a certain; place, where it was supposed , he would pass in search of the child, he would find the clothes, which the child wore when it dis appeared, and bones haying the appearance of those of a child of his years, that had been tlevoured by beasts.' But he assured him.- that the bones were not those of his child, but of an animal,1 placed there to prod h ce that i m pression. h S u ch an i n yes - fio-ntion was found . to be the tact. i et su-aiisre tP tell, nothins cou Id extort from th e wan t he Mihtest lnlormatmn, t h at had any other .tendency, than- still more to ex - i T ' . ' . . ' - i cite the imagination, and feelinirs of the parents Meanwhile a number ot therespectaDie pjeople of Natdiez, stimulated by their in tense interest, ihe warm blood of the south, and, their impatient' fondness for 'summary . . -' ...... . ... justice, and thinking probably, that a lit tle fi hideinii' could do the Irishman no pos sible harm, arid might operate upon his ihi pe r t u rb bl e c I oseness,t he benefit of a course of "v m nasties!" took him bv night from the jnon, ami gave mm a pretty severe oruu- bing, intimating. between the intervals t disciulin e. t h a t whene v er he found the ap plication transcending tliej bounds of health and' pleasant feeling; any. useful informa tion, touching the cnUd, iwouiu save tnem the trouble off carrying tlie operation any farther. The, Irishman shrugged, & seem ed for a long lime disposed to persevere in his customary closeness, and : receive all the benefits of the prescription. - But at a point,; where the :. thing was becoming evi ilehtly very unpleasant, he seemed to re lenti and said, that if they, would send to a certain house between foftyj and t)fty miles from Natchez! inrMississippi,Vthe people there would' tell them,, where they might find the childi , The: sheriff, who stated, that he had. disapproved of these proceed ings, and was, moreover, ill. at the time, was no sooner apprized of this information, than he started at midnight for the desig oa ted hmse7. When he :arrived there, he found that the people were of good charac ter, and oerceived in a 'moment, that he was on a false scent, anil that the prison er had given this information only to get rid of correction. :' .. - . :' , . f The pa rents and J he people, having ex?; hausted eye i;y effort- upon t he per ti nacious si I erice, and u n sh ri ri king obst inacy of the prisoner to' no purpose, .became fully im pressed, that he-had, v indeed, been con cerned in the, stealing of. the child, but that he no longer knew any thing about its present condition, and, had ; been, induced to vi hat he had done, merely to obtain mo- ney, .py inning wun parental anxiecy anu affection. They consented to the enlarge ment of . the prisoner on! a nolle prossequi Ph condition, that he should, return with thV parents, in ' the hope, that threats, or Promised rewards, or a returning: sense t of justice and humanity, , when ? he should : ar rive where the clothes of the child w ere laid, might yet induce hirn, to put them on a clue to findi ng fcim v . ,; -, .. ' . r ' He was accordingly enlarged, and cross ed the; Mississippi in the same ferry boat with the parents, on their route towards home. It had been purposely; intimated to him, that unless he -.would.. frankly com municate to Mr. Clark on the journey, all that'hif knewabuutthe child, as soon,as they should have, travelled beyond theset tlements, he would be put to death, - Hav ing .advanced r beyond ,tlie.' settlement of Concordia, be-asked Mr. Clark, how long he intended to 'allpwJiiinfo live?- The replyAvas 'if He persisted in withholding i n forniatio n Tabou t. " the chi U j Perha ps S 6 hours. -h Mr.' Clark '-.-carried! a pistol in,his Ijielt.', (Tfje Irishman rushed - upon bm, seized" the 'pistol j ; and i sriapped: it -at;his 4)reast " 'AlthuMie.hati primed anu loaded i hiotself it Fortunately missed fire, tail way and made for a bayou", to which they were - approaching.; ' He plunged : in;, dis appeared, and .was clrnwned, and thus ex tinguished the only visible hope of a clue o unravel. this mysterious and tragical' af fair. - This crime of fiertds, hild stealing, has been often threatened in, that region, whichfurnishes such facilities for perpe trating it. as a mean of diabolical revenge. An indescribable Jntercst yet exists there in regard to the elucidation of this myste ry. Parents, watch your children, r Be careful of the presence of suspicious vil lains, wha might in thiswiy stirig ypu to death.'- The happiest feeling, which a good mother can have- on the' earth, is, when she' sees her children safely at)d sweetly sleeping in their own beds; under the uni ted protection of innocence and parents, good angels and God. I. ,r ;- j- . FOR THE .; Promotion of Science and Literature' . .- ' ... .. , . , . - - BOARD OF TRUSTEES. " His Excellency JQS. KENT, Govkiiwor ot the State. Puesideiit ex officio. , Uog-er p. Tanev.' Esq. - r ... ' Rev. George Roberts. Hon.' Ez.' F.k Chambers. Hon. Stev'nsor, Archer. Hon. Thos. B. Dorsey. Hon. John C. Herbert. Hon. James Thomas. Hon. John .Nelson. Hon. " w; H. Marriott. Hon. Revrdy Johnson. Jas. W. McCulIoch.Es quire. Rev. J. P. K. Henshaw Solomon Etting", Esq. Nath'l Williams, Esq. IViliam Frick, Esq. j Isaac McKim, Esq. j; Dr. James Steuartr J Dr. 11. J. Semmes. : Dr. Dennis Claude. Dr. Henry Wilkins. I Col.' John E. Howard. COHEN'S OFFICE 114, Market-street, " ; Baltimore. May 7th. 1827. . I , QT7" Under' authority of the Act of the General Assembly (Dec. session, 1 1826,) we herewith present 4o the public, the First Class of the Ma ryland ' ; Literature Lottery, - , : The whole to be drawn in ONE DAY, in the city of Baltimore, and under .the superintendence of the : Commistioner appointed by ihe Gover or and Council. -. HIGHEST PRIZF., 20,000 DOLLARS. BRILLIANT SCEIIME I Prize of g20,t;00 is 80,000 1 10,000 10,000 10 2,000 . 20,000 10 , 1,000 10,000 , 10 ;. 50( 5,000 20 i 200 . 4.000 20 100 2,000 ' 40 . ' 1 50 : v 2,000 100 20 2,000 150 : v 10 1,500 1 300 " ' .5 l,5f0 9000 " ' 4 30,000 9662 prizes, amt'g t" 114,000. dols. f 20338 only 30,000 Tickets. ! (T" The CASH for the wiiole of ihe Prizes can be hac!, as usual at Cohen's Office, the moment they, are drawn. . Mode of Drawiito. The numbers will be put in one wheel as usual, and ' in the other will be put theorizes above the denomination of Five Dollars,' and the drawing1 to progress in the usu al manner. The 9,000 prizes of Four Dollars to be awarded to the tickets, the numbers of which end with the terminating jfiure of either of the three first drawn nunibers of different terminations. The Five Dollar Prizes to be awarded to the tickets having the two last figures corresponding with the two last figures of such number of the fiftrrdrawrt of different termination This' mode will permit the whole lottery to be completed in one drawing, and a ticket drawing a superior prize will not be restricted from drawing an iufe rior one also. ;'.'' 1." ;'. V-'yV j" r f. Whole tickets, $5. Shares in proportion. . Orders from any part of the United States, either by mail (post paid) or private conveyance, enclosing the Cash or Prize tickets' in any of the Lotteries, will meet the same prompt and punc tual attention as if on personal application . ' ' Jlddress to ' " ' H j: I. COHEN", Jr & BROTHERS, Baltimore ' Baltimore, May 7tl, 1827.. ! -v- . t: Bretubex of the Baptist Deno.miiatiJs. Feeling tbedeepest interest for the prosperity of Zion andthe salvation of souls, we believe it important that something , should be, done, more than is noVKin existence to ptovpke each other to love and to good works, to consolidate us together as a body, and to excite the public to consult the things which belong to .their pre sent peace and future felicity. We therefore believe that if there were a meeting established, by ihe name of the Union Meeting of the Baptist Denomination of-North Carolina, to meet annu ally from place to place, and to ' continue four or ; five days $ , at . which the preachers of this State would generally , i attend and continue preachmgv praying, &ci and consulting; each other on the state ot Zioo, communicating their views and feelings freely with the blessing of Heaven it would effect the object designed. Feeling that we are actuated by the purest motives, and that "we have thespirit of -God ap probating such measures, and that it is in 4Com pliance with the injunction pi the Apostle, that we should not; forsake, the assembling of our selves together, and that ft . will meet, with the general approbation of our- denomination, -( we have appointed the first iunioit me'etirisrCto-be held in Jtaleigfi, commencing on Thursday night J peiore tne niui BaDD&cn m juiy nexx, anu conn nue tlll'Mohday following. -ci i Kt.i 'M We do hone tliat.the preachers of this State will take a deep .interest m this meeting and feel it their duty to atteh VandVihosefwho rcah visit us from neighbouring States, are respectful ly invited. - , . ,J.-, . -y By or4er of the meeting., 'y ' C . State Bank of N6rt U ,Caro liaaJ ; ' , - . : . ; faicig May 24, 1B27: T ESOLVED, That a "Dividend of Three and iu a, half per cent. on. the Capita Stock of this Bank; be, and the same is hereby declared v fpr tie last half year, payable at Jtaleigh, on the first Monday In June next, and at the several Brancli- , The " Subscriber, nvho 4 has . pre sided several veard in public . Seminaries- is desi rous to superintend an Academy in some healthy part'of NorthJparbliria; ' Satisfactory testimonials ot character and "competency can be produced; Letters (postpaid) directed tt Raleigh,' will be promptly noticed. - , v i- .. " - f - . THO. L. 'RAGSDALK Feb. 1 5, 1 827. ) I : v - V 4I-tf: . "Office of the AMiniCAx Farmer, - V-.-M i i Baltimore, Friday, :Febi 23, 1827. yfTTE wish that every "Mend pf- thi.i ioiirnal T should understand, and that they would have the kindness to make itjenown, thai to,any'soae who will procure four subscribers! and remit ori their account $20, we will senda fifth copy of the Ahierian Farmer, with(utciiargetw's ajfty viic.huu wiu prtMzure nve sunscrioers, win De al lowed to retain $5t on his remitting- the" remain ing $20. -; We beg also to repeat, that all which is necessary to be done; by any one,, wishing ti subscribe, is to enclose a five Vlollar, note by mail. at the stak of, and addressed tolTietBditir-jfhe Jimercan jFa?niert Baltimore--and whether the money be received or not, the paper will be for warded immediately, and the . actual receipt of eacn jnumoer ot tne volume - will be guaranteed by the .Editor., j- . .:-;.,.'"';. .; The American Farmer is piiblishet weekly, by .7. S.j Skinner, Postmnster of Balimpre, printed on fine paer, the size of ordinaiynewspsCnersj folded so as to make 8 pages ; about onerhalf or lonr pages, cievitecl to practical Agriculture; th remainder to Internal Improvements lural and Domestic Economy ; selections for hqfasekeepers and female reaUers, and Natural History and Ruv ral S ports. A minute index and title page to the whole volume is published, and forwarded with the last number of each vol. A single number will be sent to any one who may desire to see a specimen of the publication. ; '" The American P'armer is ' circulated ' throuarb every, state and territory, ahtl is written for by in a" ny of the miTSt distinguished practical farmers in tlie Union. -: " . ' : .:"-'' - r '; "- 6w. '. J. S, SKTNNEU. Uuiversity pf North-Carolina; "! T ' ' ' ,.. . , '.. . ' j. ,.7 ' .!. ' .. . Tf I E Public Anniversary Examination of the Students of the University of North-Carolina will be held at -Chapel Hill, on Montlav, the 18th day ofj.une next, and continue' from dav to day until Thursday the 28th which lastrnentitmed day is appointed for the Annual Ccminencemhit of thetJollege. - ::; H:;? ;M. The following Trustees constitute tthei f Com mittee of Visitation for A. D. 1827 : - Vy ' . His Exc 'y.r ttilQ Burton,vt;: " President ex oflicio. Rev. Dr. Joseph Caldwell, ;- ' v;.:4 -' ; ; Thomas P. Devereux, Esq. ueni. aoloioon ii raves,- v f Jiimes C. Johnston, J jOol. Robert H. Jones, J 0enLThtimas Love, Hon. Nathaniel Macon. Ksql " Hon. James Martin, ; - f. c-- Frederick N ash, Esq. - Genl. Romulus M. S;iunders, " . i John Scott, Esqv:i;v:4- iv? -l p -, Job n S t a n ly , E sq . - ;- ;.3-i-M"""-. -.. Csenl. 31onttort aoke, - X f y; , Col. James F. Taylor. All other of the Trustees who may, attend will be considered, under an Ordinance of the Board, Members of this Committee. , .-. V - -7i ' On Tuesday, the 26th day of June, (two days before Commencement- a special meeting of the Board of Trustees will be held at the University, for tlie purpose5 of receiving the Report of the Beard of Visitors, upon sundry Resolutions here tofore referred to them, and of .consider! off other subjects ot importance to the Institution To obtain a general concert of opinion in these matlers, and to superintend with" increased vigi lance and care, the Anniversary; Examinations rartdlExercises of tlie voiin? erentlemen of the College, a punctual attendance of the CommitteeA and, oj tlie J rustees generally, ts solicited and ex pected. - ' . " - v ; f i" By order of the Board, , - . ' ' - CHAS. MANLY, ( 1 v Sec. Trustees University N. C s Raleigh, 15th May1827. ; , 64-' UNION MANAL LaijrERt m ;' lC' " of PEitssxivAjf ia. , .'i;? ;-'-Vy;- '-a. ;. -; Twenty-Ninth ; Class. be drawn on Wednesday f the 16th c?a . of June, 1 827. . v ' " ! 7b - . SCHEME. i 1 Prize of , S16.000 is gl 6,000 5,000 4,000 -3,000 J 2,500 , .2.000 1750 . .1,500 1,275 1,000 500 : -2oo - 100 ; 20- 10 5,00p 4,000 . 3,000 .2,500 . 2,000 J,750 l,500v : -1,275 i; 5,000 5 10 20" 40 102; 204 - 5,000 : . 4,000 I " .4,000 -, :5,100 - W15,300 ;i 1530 11475 7 13,395 Prizes, ; SI 36.880 i 20,825; Blanks, 34,220 Tickets. . : j'iVhole: Tickets Half S2; 50; ?r v,v :,iw i-;. Quarter .81 25'A-h - '?: p. r.. ;. "Tickets xr Shares can be had in the m greatest variety at the MANAGER'S OFFIC ES, Haleijh KfjOOrders enclosing Cash or Prizesfpost paid wiu rc&cive prompT anenxion, u auaressea to V C 'V v ! ' Raleieh oi Favetteville; i Tickets in all orthernhotUrieM' of 're'BDec- tabifity can be had at; the Northern pricea at eii ther of our onTces for; Georgia, North or b6Uth Carolina v Bank Notes, arid? the? Prizes of -those lotteries always received in payment for tickets, of the'eash paid for them, on demarkU r -v :tT - , Recently -Published, :: : .4 ND for sale, by J. Galea-& . Son.-Ilaleiffh: XiLTA-Itevisal of the Lawacf the State of 'North Carolina; passed from " 1821 to 1 82 "1 both years inclusive, Avua Aiargmai jNotes ana lleterencesi Price 52. ; ';.:. April r. 1 " 'Jntprnal-Jmproyemehts. ; flHfcnoaro jorlnternal Improvfrnrnis will meet- EXECU 1 tVE OFFICE OK N. C By msEx'crlL G: Burton. GobtrnoK a,-ar Itaiejgh, on v Saturday,, the, 30ih inst. .f which, all persoqs having buciinVss witli the lionrd will take notice.,, ; ; J. GALCSSec .J v r 1 q all w h o m it oil a y. con ce in . pERSONb' deiifoiif of urchssing th interest JL 'possessed, by; the Station tlie,laida mehtKi!-r ed in the tbllowing;R'e)futtdiV'of the Jast.Gener Assembly; (are ;-ri'utedtd-ifoTwlkriJ--" theirfp pps-..la. tol his OfHce; to be, disposed of as Ihereia mentioned. -2 i:-r: - y-:r tt-:p'.'- ," s ' Wh ther' State possesses a re vers : o.narv interest :ih:elahds-allftfed tW the? TiiscarcraV Indians, yaWacYfK , edat Newberb on the fifteenth of Octo'ber,' or. thpusahd, seven-fndretf and-forty-eight j aiu nJa:;l?KJi coin - . siderablum "mky betarsed; and appliedto ki ' increase pf thelitemry Yainl : (s : Mesolved, That his Excelhncv the novTSr1 " be, and -heifs-be'retyretiiteVUHb 'rie&lvc.-rbt ivtts. jjrunrueprein(.prpnetors,-oT'-ctheT;' for tlie said reversion br fee, and .smVe' report V thereof to Uie'Genral1 Assembly at : the -neit ah- ' iiu.mI meeting,-' ''-St.'.-H"' 'X- ':-'-- 9. iT.'f -I'w' 5 ,fi&olved j)irtieri; 'Tha1F&mte the cptmtyof Martin Wdli& R. smith, 'of the- county- of Halifax; and : WifTiam Brfrtnnt -t,f thd f unty of Bertie.i be ' appp)qtdVt3Qnimlssiort4. V 5V Hu" ana ui ascenain the quan- ' th? cxPen8? attemtihgtheexecutipn Bf 51 Commission"; be paid 1 the" proprietors of aid Jno. K. Campbell; 'PctY;lSxf fI-IiA,'-?t $PMy.-Ctnff WakW held hi , 'i . . wii iiir mira Monday ot this instanst the subscriber qualified ' rri.tA. t , ti,i i. will andv testamentfpf Joslah DilliardV deceased, iateof the City of TUIeirh. and thrfr,f. w all persons indebted to: th Vati,r ;,i ceased 46 crnc forward arid ;paytfie samean all those hay mg claim's, againstes4U Estate, . ar hereby requested to tnenticated ; within the iim&niTOcriWt v- for payment, otherwise this notice will'be'piead m bar of a recwery.t'ily:- v -.i--. wCR.-' K' M?RTTpiLtJ ARD; I a.Kc couniy,.fliay. - ; 7Q 4v ; .Wake. Countyl f Court of Equity-Spring Term; J1327v ' The Creditors Wiliramiluffiii1& others" . w.j.'- -.. . -jflufi:;' , , ;. - r" ' - .'' Thomas Ruffin, .Thomas Ritchie & nthpr. . mH E Decree , bf-ale heretofore madein this - JL cause, havmg been renewed at the late term of the Court Pfv Equity for ; Wake Cotmtv. we; . me vuiiiuHssKjncrs siixu , proceed to sell on the premises, in the City of .Rateicrhon 1Tii'v -'.h-''' 24th of Julythat well known and ve.ry v dable real estate, called the Eagle Hotel,' b : Ion v,ng to ' thf late William .Ruffin; V This proDertv huk so recently in market and baft ictilkrl v d that the Commissioners deem it unnecessary ta " . "v, i-pic9cin..:Miiui uiaiii is, advantageous-' ly situated well improved, and possessed of ma ny advantage s over any other esiab!" . m.ent of the kind in the Southern Country. C T ej- Invite " uic Huenuon oi strangers, who can see ' "d'," fp,r themselves ;- v. v;. ? ; " e Terms of sale-Onei two and f three yrs instalments,-? .secured by bonds, to. carry interest - ivj t v 8.irc,,w)u ue required. ' ; There arestill unspld. SO 6v 40 Beds and Fur niture, peiongmg to tbe Establishment, wli -h. will be offered for sate immediately after the sale of the HdteL: ?-: J.'-'r-. .,. . ..-1 ,-V",.'.: of the HoteL 5 ' ; iM. MILLER.: i :h- ttAYtvooDjaniC : --HiS:-AGRUFFl -3v-S ct Raleigh, June 6V 71 ts SGHOOIy. it RS:f LtJMS DEN will onen r- r hooV younr Children at her School V' Fayeneville streetioh Monday the 25ih i-;tank: itaieign, june p t , f . ;, 71 flHTl undersigned haying given their notes o , M, tnanato wunam Howard,' of Guilford bounty North-Carolina,' Assignee of Sid ney; Porter, As signee of MoseS Mendenhall,' one for fifty doll-- payable the 1st of, January 1828 nl 4 v thirty dollars, payable six months after t - Is of January, -1828: JThe Publicre c-Wtt gainst trading for said notes or1 either v,f th - they ere, given without any: valu-LI- Cc : ration thefefoT. tf Thev Vere men Wc-... payment tifthe-price of ascertain Patr t r r.w toa, newly invented Grist Mill, claimed by sajd Mendenhall, and represented by Ho wlrll being his (Mebdenhall's) invention, rhen in f : it appears that the invention was that) r n ' man,: though the. fact was thea unknown to 1 The undersignedare not certain whether tha notes were maae payable to IViniara Howard &. lone, or to vy m. Howard St J. J. i:. Lln J:ev As- -teW Archibald M'Eac'nn, John WQueen. Mav 19J - erst WANTED A RESPECTABLE Pemale'tni-. JCUl the School nmler the patroni nivt "i"' imenaancc oi .tue iwueign t emile W ( t It will be expected that whoever v ulert to teach the Children shall be corrp . ; -n t t struct them in the rudiments pf thenr" i Wage, the common tides of Arithmeti i ', Sewing and Knitting; : Furt!ief, it v 1 ; '? .. pectea tnat tne teacner. wtll take ch u and bpard tif sueh'-childreri ri'the Ccclc; ' ' or may jadopti to be so - c! -t! : id z 1 cated at the expence cf tl. r'c'.etv. -vA small dwelling attached to the'cc willbe furnished to the person v, I -the servicesaboveTnentioned. - Application if.:; be mds-to V.zl Managers, ortto tis Upcl; Horn c: J. r Son, . . C - - 7 , " f State o' rthLCarblmav -.:- -.- '- . -''--,tri.',-. ; ' ,t.. ...- ' , ;
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 12, 1827, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75