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' ' ' t J -vac ,: T.T7rnTiirirr.''A':??n"n .m" " ill' f .'. I .7 I J J .'.. 1 i i tr L4 .vi iVi, JJ.'iijl-.li.,U.llMVJiJ4ii-a. ... ' ; ' V- '''V -Vv:-V-,. ;n -'v i - vr U ? Ours are the pWVlVirde -"V v-,V "-V -vVt, - ; 0- .ATlVERTiSBMKKTS V SveU?; t-tertf tath.e Kaitws mustbepost. inreft. who' have sainu nonor anu c celeb- y 4o t h 5 mother ;c6uMr $ f" fva v e beierii pa 1 n t eranimRclynics jk, have ran Keu iwuitt-in?. niir' " most 'ipecfeti ofb'r: brofVssioribut -ir;JiWC&pJ ferWcK Atnertc, bas jjivehto England. He wfs39 nrrra1arvnowexbibiti jeo m caHtjAaTnons;? thVrare an;d?yaI,ocil;eT- i:viarMty;'1if paints lea v i ri ? lifts iou n ( ry abu t i hat t i rn Jie q x - iar inte exfnie splie'rei He died in Wut 1 2 vears si nee. an a -Jell a tiiirtio xiWest and Key riolds.v He aUo we t;e1rvc,; wns a niiuve ot liostfm. . ,rie mar io(!-a'!dadberf:lr.tR (lie waters iF the salt sea, tlicrfUy rever tin t!W'nsunl iirtier"6finroceediriir i j.feparatim.oKlMft::::! favoritirtbeerage Mr: iley'wsf thenj fram hi .tonnpxirtn Uwith the lamil y, a hf upr inmlnWonii we know-how the nefint e:of ' Bustoh wo ul il mick o. 1 hfc tow n Mtor aitf (j ovpcr.ifor Ctefk,t thy :wruJd niss ViuitS' such resolution sasthY cbose in 'siute of His KxcelRncf a ndlth Tories: :-Thi;tatte"si lheTea'-was on iU?way;:and sHILmore $o vrlien -.ifvirTicl:-ihp6r irr3rh ne6bte,asseniblecl at ,Faneuilz If atU fetashatrpiacelwaV; vall.: for . tHem, .they qdiourrifd to bid South, where bk J nt the: S;im& bttointha J the o w n 1 ero i1ievsh1iilio1aTd In ( e nter i libri the lv yvitt Wortwenty cf trseelUhat Uhe Uaerprderlwas not ; '.hviketivi It was at ihe suggestion of Mr. ';v;Vpleiha'ttfieJmfetl to ilVe. nex tdaV thatv tlie: l'have('titne'f:cnrer mi n el i hei lH t hey coiuply; with the riiaisilonsfkof!the:epl Cay came Mr. ' Sheri ff Greenle;f, , wi ih K ;fpl e, co 1,11 1 n a n ) i ii!t h e in j . tu lisperse7 f f. ' f vivlic!i;li5vi t i ry'jciVj Jly jy o ted 7? com; ': llvit tha woiiid pay no regard to the Slier- t tlie? povernoivr4tlie rtjclamatmni1 they pro ct ed e'd. i tl i 1 1 ei r busi Ve 5cousigiieesrsent in awree i'S;'tosore jh tea; nUl they tadldy;cin '"tiinhitaie. with thci ir:.r otistit'u eiits-1 bjitftheir r propositions were vt-ted ; ' to be u nsatisfac- t l'falrj i "blT c(Hnmu tucat on J bet tv en Tthe p. r)ie ouial fieri Mfclar'oft wb liVu rs aVid .a vote that the Mesir? iGlarkesshpubl be ;:rtreatd with(cWiltiy ; th in I al I h q vcast I e; lu t a f t sal there :? t!ied and tlier ivVrtrltll Iuf imimniore . 1na:i ihey hd - propseu 1 rte meeting- -vas Kf pi OJietl UllJtU j:rvaPieX naV ,rv ffnl apd; inad6-1 v Windignai ion irpjgtieesw They eve ,f,trnby Mr Cbplj'yilf iH -i f his'fatlir-irfV iaw!ie three?;tenr ,ei' AtiiouirtHdjbiribosititibs micht "rbe j inn ij nri the occasiohV, ? is.cbn beet i onwith the C I if k es mad e Imn .an kitu to a 1 lay ihe P by c exy t ! coi e ?it .agai rs tthVm leahe r -.by :ti(jucir;g theur tti:cNbuipljyVyjt li'n of ihe' rieuplei -br the", people ;)b accept j!1enns proposed -v IJad iiiie teairerv .iV.leiVabd.8oVediJit jlestrbycilihe lecinbe so b.lV exasptltJi ;fiot.itravcl0i ' vrtj young Oopley ihVver h coaieJ ;i -X-" '7';.;-' v;i,-i"--;j-r ;TIltTl6feitANl)Ai C . v il 1 le otea u va: extremely Ti'f ai: -Uie beat," win en ws iiitolera- :.7t''j)Vftij 1 1 wincii:u?ni ti'w cm5:y,jay v bd. j ( on r t Hell tiy,fth e 0 tir :.t ? 'e"ij ct t her thJKfif 4iVd i a C p ro pa riy iibr c fbf Hhi ta jis could e rec laim 'Tf : v Juur. u.e only dsjgrletr to rinaFK').t. tins' vvas the, WlVerVbf thp mi r! V'Wg'A ; ntha v e; been p:issel--the fonuectiou Jwitb; Great Hriraii?iAifbbf ble- had made V so lanjruidithatalrnost a geqeral wish oyercane'os, tip the approach of the evening, to bathed m the waters of Cbngb--however, myself and Johnson were deterred from it .from ttie apprehensions of sharks, man jr. of which jwe bad -oberved fji n the progress" of otr vojageaiHl these enor mously large At length, Campbellalone, who had faieeh'-maM "2 too Tree r wi t h bis i quor-case, ivus "obstinately bent ,bn jroing overboard, ; and aithougli we. useaj every means ir our .-power to persuade him to the contrary, dashed tnto the. watery element, and hud swam some distance from the ves- teU ,whea we on deck, discovered. an allif rrn trw tr ! L' l ri rr fttvnfrtiS Itlni '. fmm v TlPnllld 3. nick that sWod a short UJStaooe-tr.om,. ine shore. " His escape I now considered impos sible,- his destruction' inevitable ; and I c o n s u I ted J oh n so n h 6 w w e sh ou I d ac t9'- who, like mvself, affirmed -the impossibility to save himr-and instantly seized upon a load ed carbine; to shoot the poor fellow ere ne fell into theiaws ot the monster, l orn not; however, consent to tms, out waucu w i th h o r for the -t raged y w e : ant i ci pated -- yet, willing to do all in my power, I ord er-J ed the .boat to, ue noisteu, anu swe nreu two shot ar the approaching al 'ig;i tor, but with out effect v for they glided over his scaly co v e r i ngr I i ke hail-stones on a tiled pen t- hbuseV: arid I the progress of the-creature was f oy no , means impeaeu. i i ne report of the piece and the noise of the blacks from the sloop soon made Campbell ac- duaitttedf with hlsc danser-he; saw - the creature making for him, and with all the strength and skill he vvas master of, made for the' shore. And no w the moment arri ved in which a scene was exhibited beyond h e power fof iny I h b mble pen perfec try I to uescrioe. ; un approacning wiinin ;a very short distance of some canes and. shrubs that covered the bank, while " closely pure sued by the "alligator, a fierce - and fero cious tiger sprung towards him; at the in stant the jaws "of his firt enemy were ex tended' to devour him. . At this awful mo ment, Gam pbel I iwas - preserved, v The eager tiger, ; by over I eaplng him, . etK countered the gitne of' the : ainphibioiis mnster. . , f J . ... :v v A conflict then crvsued the yater was colored with the blood of the tier, whose efforts to tear' the" scaly covering of the al -I iga t or were u n'a v a i Ung, w h i I e , the latter had. also the ad vantage bf keeping : his ad versary under water, by which, the victory was -presently obtained for the tiger's death was now. effected. ; -They both sunk" to the bottont and we's.iw'no more of the alliga tor,i : Campbell was recovered &Mnstantly conveyed on board : he spoke not while in the btat, though Ins datjger had completely so- berel hnn ; but the moment he leaped on the deckv jell m his knees; &. returned thanks to the Providence who Ihad so protected him. and what is most singular from that aiotuent t the time I am writing, has, never been teen the least'tntoxicated, nor heard to 'utter a, single oath. If ever there was a perfectly reformed being in the un iverse, Campbeil is the man. . J KELIGIO US DISSIPATION. The5 folio wlnij article on Religious Dissipation appearfd originally, ' if we mistake not, in the : " Southern Intelligencer, y a religious newspa . per, sometime ; since published in Charleston, V S. C. A fine article," saysa correspondent "-which - .ought' to appear every ; six months." i Yes, a fine article indeed ; and though ' we ; coiild not recommend its! j publication , every ' six months in the same paper, yet there is no religious publication in vhich fit ought not to appear anee. I ' j ' ; - , ' We had not risen from the breakfast table.one. morning,' when a female rather yobng, a nd fashionably, il ressed ' e n t e red the room.After a fe vy common place civ i! i ties, she turned to Mrs I calleii to tell you that in town; he preaches -t- Cltffbrd,saing; Mr. S - is jJay-at " ',' and you tnust positively pu on yonr things, him.' 'Could. I and go with me to hear consisteqtiytio JrOv re friend, t should, be happfy to accotiipany yob ; ;but, e x c us e m e i f I a ay, that ; yv ere t h i s excel 1 e n tin a h t b see t he" dear little croup b v which I am surrounded, he would be the fi rst to forbid my leaving them to listen to .hisernipn..". - J, -' - JwVl Perhaps, thf conscious recollection of som e d u ty.u n performed t It pin e, just then st nng the feeiings.of ou rj ( fair devotee ; or jt imghte Tjbtejy a misguided zeaiAvhich rbddened onTher cheek; t bs'fshe "retoreU sbm e w h a t .sharply; ' h je nike.-.Mir'i h a s, the heart,is carclul. anil troubled about "ma -nv' tliinrs: it is easv tbiibd o Pretext of du ty to yreVeiit bur listening to the words bf jv,$ijt$i Clifford wjldlj lanVwercd,' M hope I am area of; this ; plausibte ' deception bbVjh'the psebinstaiice Fat., npt.op cibuS of pvefiting theTebuke: You-" may remfip5er;)iiy that Martha necessary h t tent ion to her 6rdin qrrAn d relative: du- Vt -i:.-- ,1. .:.r.. : tJr . lies : iuui ipr &u uuuuc iiuiiciy, an usien- tatous Jand; i!t-tiuied tleIre providing t.hings, more than hospitably good. K' Per haps jUiIib'by re ub; feists iriiibled herneg lectingtb ;hcar the-twofdsjiVfr the Redecmeri u libti he honob red the roOvltlr his'sacred preseri ceBrttl ;iijj dectlli'i Co , at tend' the cl iscburj ei'o f one jif.b&s erya nis; w h e su ch an . attcndaiicV woaUl 4necessaily invol ve a neglect bf duties iiiore strictly;' niQined upon me.?? You have' always a great ileal 1 ihn lady, but:if I. read my bible aright, no duties are, so acceptable with, God,.as -an affectionate reception of hi gospel, and a desire to see his kingtlom advanced irr bur own hearts, and in the world aroUnil us." She then masnanimouslv declartMl her, re-; solution 4 to persist: ,in her attachment to ihe word preached, although it contm-t ued to expose her to many domestic'sacri fices, and involved hert in several petty perr secutjons." - , ' T believe Mrs. Clifford could , have evFnced to her fair friend; that she had not read her bible ari2hti, but:as the spirit of recrimination certainly was not thev tem per byt which shesought .'-.to; maintain the honor of religionf'she thought- it better to urop toe suoject, i than to expose her Nvisi- tor to tlie imminent risk of losing her tern- per. - - , ; f A short silence therefore ensued, till ix r. vj 1 1 o ru . 1 i:q u 1 r eu o I ivi rs. n a m ni o n i , whether she had yet had an opportunity of visiting the sick woman, whoso case he recommended to her t9 ' No, really she replied, I have jaot had one moment of leisure since you named j her to me Qb Monday, I was at a; bifile society's meet ing Tuesd ay, I went to hear Mr. '..V " "u preach ; Wednesday,! dined at Mrs. Nel son s, wnere a select number or .serious friends had assembled to meetthe Rev! Mr. H 5 all Thu rsday,' I was occupied in endeavouring to p ro c u re subscri be is to our Dorcas society ; and to to-day I shall hardly have time to swallow my" dinner,; on my return home, before the arrival of a lady who has promised tba:b with me to hear a sermon for the benefit of our Sun day School." . f N ., As Mrs.. Hammond paused, I asked my friend, in a low voice, Vis it possible to be religiously i dissipated jTtear it is va possible though not, I should hope, a very frequent case,' he observed then turn ing to. the lady, who hatl given birth to the supposition, he said, as- your' engage ments are already so numerous, I fear your: i 1 1 1 e n d e d c h a ri t y w i 1 1 c o m et oo I a te fo r p o o r ous.tii. uur rmma saw ner on f? vv eoiir. day, she; was then almost incapable of re ceiving any nourishment ; . and I believe, that in a few days, her sufferings and her wants will cease ?' . V , ; . ' If I mistake not,' Mr. Cli ffbrd design ed to convey . a prac(iii l , reproof to this ' wandering, star,' and perhaps for a mo ment it was felt as such ; buLsbuh the sal fortunate ;a beingbefore.; F would' have made any sacrifices rather than Ka ve lost the opportonity, ofheanng the dyiuar tan uage of this poor but pious creature !' men aciuresmg limma, ' iiow I vnvy -you. M iss, '.Clifford 5 i t must be a sweet sati tac tion, to reflect on. the many -hours 'which, lor this year past, you, have spent in read - ingto the aged sufferer. Perhaps, my dear you will i write a short narrative - of ner ; it , would oe a charming bbituary 5 :. ...1... :. 1 ' . scuu h i me wiieii 11 is 11 13 w n up, anu 1 will get it pubi "thed ' n ex t in on th. .Don't you think it would be Very interesting. Mrs, Cliffgrd,' she continued, turning to her, belore she had given Emma time to re p y. , ' , ' . ' - . " Emm!) bit her. lips to prevent a smile, though the tnentioti of iSusan'sVnabie at other times, might more 1 easily h ive drawn a tear to her eyes. ; -vi - Mrs. Clifford replied, 4 to lis, who have so long witnessed her patient sufferings, every circumstance of Susan's death would be highly jwteresiing but I doubt whether it vyould be equal ly so to the jmblic e e. 1 agree witlvyouhowevr H 15 m iiia I ad bee ri high ly pr i vi I eged j n : reacl -ing .'to. her from that sacred yotume, which has furnished the cbxfort and support of a?. long li fe. In witbessitig the triumph of a fait h 1 ii e S u san ', a t once. so h umble'.a n d so strong, .t.be; h as enj y ed a a opjf i u n i tyjof instruction, which 111a never- again becu r, and which, I trust she will not fail to iih prove.;1' ;: ' : ' r -1 f n"e ;cmck now sfnic morning yisi tor, started fiMim her seauttmlc a .hasty leave, ;a II eging, tliat she had a long way to vval k, and m ust-be there by leu o'clock; for if'bhe Hf re bbt in time1 for" the praye,he shoi.l i h Vc to stand all sermon tmuy as it v uld be impossible to bbtait a tnipi seat afterwards. A RESPECTABLE Female to take charge of the Sclioot rider the patronage and f superb intendunce bF the Raleigh ; Female Benevolent Society".-,, ' y t -' ' ." it will'"(be expect ed'that whoever .undertakes to teach die" Children,' shall be ' competent 'to in struct thprb in the rudiments pf the Eriglish lan Ruage,the common rules of Arithmetic, Writings Sowing and Knitting.' Further; if vti II be ex pVeted th t the teacher will take charge at bed and board of such cli'ddrenas the Society ' have; or may adopt; to be supported, rcloied and edu cated at the expence of the Society.' V': - c? JV A' small dweliinsraitachedtothe School Room will bejurnished t6 the person:whb oodertakes t he' services above mentioned. T, . ' " ' t sApplicatioirmay be ; made to the President' or Managers, orvto the liook Store ofj; Gale's an4 Son. - I'V May l4. r A PKIVATK SCHOOL. : TVTRS. LU1S DEN will open a SchboV for SJ Ji young Children, at her , School Jtoom ob Fayette ville street on Tlodday tlie 25tb instant.' VlUleib, June ; ' , V 71' ' V utary effects of her neglect evaporated into extravagant expression of sorrow." Sure ly,' she exclaimed. 'therft rievHr wnia sn un lThe-di-!iivnjuomeispt.the Connctrcut Slate Lottery are . -y - - , t ?-': 9. 39; 2.5by 54. I. 20.t 3rr3;-3.; -W "No: 2l 9.f $9is" entitled to $16.X)00 't, ' 2. -54. 56 . .OOOT v,' Wit Theollowif fjn are' tfje drnwnftMn-.bVrs of the in Hon City I.ottery2 ! Cttss. V:shii,. 60.- 28; -45-sr.. su..6i6:.fo.i9:;; ':No; 28-45. 60 H ba pitafof $10,000-1 6. Sl.J 57 - ' - , vtV.; 3,50C j As usual. wVjiave h id the pleasure 7f distri buting a ull portion of thecapial prices rt our friends and customers ; an4 we agatft" wish to draw their attention to ihe splndi schemes lo be drawn on thr l6th antl 20th insUnU e3See advertisement. , .' V i J., YATKS Sc MIVTYI?F.: Mmger- CAPITAL PRIZE Sl5,000, vr. Virginia Statt WLotitvs; For the benefit of the Distnul Swamp Canal, Com- ; , - ' ' . , puny Sctenth C(iM.'-'-- r c.v To be drawn on, WednesViav, the 20th June, 182r; .. i 1 Prize of g 1 5,000 is SI 5,000 5,000 i 4,000' Si 000 v 2,500 2,0H) ' 1,75.0 1,500 : 4.000 3,000 ' 2,500 '1 2000 rii750 1,500 r. ; t . -J ?r - V. v. -10 v 20. . ' 40 ; 102 . 204 1.530 1 1475 - --1 1,255. 5:600 t,- 1,000. 500 c 200 U 0 V6) .;. 10 : 5,000 A 4,000 : 4.000 5;ioo .5;idO 1 0,306. 57,S7o 13,395 .:.Prizes,-;-iv,,;:r:T: j 20,85; Blanks;34;220; :S136;880 ; Whole Tickets S5. Half S2 50.:J 1 - ' Quarter St 25,' ; CCjl Orders enclosuiq: casl"cr, prize?, (post paid ) will -reeei ve prompt'atteMimif address ed to ' " Ralefh inr VjVettevillir. Tickets in .all LtAttries of- r srec tabwitj' can be had at the Noitliern prces at ei ther'of our bfficr-s 'for GeortnaNorth 6routh Carolina JttinkVNotesi antFthe 1'rizes .f- those iHiicnes always recesvett in p.iymeni ior ikkcis, or the cash paid for tem' On dtmantU : .. S i University of North-Carolina'. Students of the University of North-Carolina will be held at Chapel Hill, on Mondayihe 18th day of June next, and continue from da f to day until Thursday ' i he 28th, ; which1 last mentioned d iy is appointed for the Jlnntial 4 Commencement j 1 he following TrnstecsN constitute the Com mitlee of YitUation for, A. IK 1827 1 r " f : His Exc'y. n. G. tJurton, V; J v x r :.U-!-'rii'l President, ex olBcio. 4 RevC Dr; Joseph Caldwell, U , - : 'Th o mas P D e v e reu x; :- Escji. . ' y tv, :-;.Gen!f Solomon Graves"; ; ;;Xrf 1 ""James C -Jotinston. E-n r : ' .T:; A oI. Uobert H. Jones; Genl; Thomas Love, lion. Nathaniel; Macon, Hon. James' MartiiV ' ... ' t Frederick Nash Efr; ; Geul. Ilouiulus M.Siiubdtrs, sr' : V John Scott, Eq. . :,' : . . X oha S t a niy , Esq : ; -i :V - :; -:S - Giml. Monthut 8okes, Col. - James 'F,' Taylor. All other of the Trustees .ichn may attend will be,.. considered, under an.Ordiiianceof jtlie Uoard? Menilss'of tus Cvmwttce, ' : - ? 'Ht'CV--- i . fjn iuesilay,tJie ..aotii clay or June, (;i&o day before i omm?iceinciU,i) a special ."meeting, of the Board jof Trustees will be, he jd.at the TJpiversity; for the purpose of receiving thetlteport of tile Board of ! Visitors t upon sundry Hesohn ions here tofore referred to themi' and of considering other subjects" of importance ti the In.tit ution;? ;vv iTo obtain -a general concert of opinion ib these matter, and .to superintend' whh increased vigi lance and care, tlie; Anniversary ExHrs.inations and Exercises; pf the youhg, gentiemeriof the College, a punctual attentuince oj- the Uommtttce, 'and of the l ru'sices generally i is solicited and e - lly order of the;Board r'vC XK- ,.;- A : .,V-;- crYAs. i AklV, ' t i , - Sec'Xrbstt es Unlversifv N. G i- : Rileiffh. 1 5th THav, 1 S27. r " p 64; JlvalriahWFlw npil AT valuable Firm, lately; known - bv the .1. name of W est-H ill, lying. ohx both' . side p S wift & .Williams's Creeks ailjoinin the Plan tation'"of Governor Branch, alVbul nine miles from Raleigh on the Road to flayivboil, settled ori ginally; bp Joseph-lme'i the Grandfather of the late, occupant that name,' at a time.wen far mers had choice of the best lands in the countrv. The whole Tract of land c0nairis;Ttto The sandTwo Huiidred nd Twentycresnear 1200 of which Is "prime labdra'Jconsideriihle portion of it fine to w grounds. v' The residue weltrtimbered long leaved pine Lanfand is sup posed "to- aff prd the : bear range fo)' cattle ' and hogs in the county.' The farm under cuitivatiob isbetween03 and 400T acres, on Which there is t a tolerably good DweinngiUouse ud other Ont uuwuings, on as panysomev arui iiealthful a site as can be found in the County, or p erhap s ' i.r the S tat e: . v There is ai small Grist-MH? which is con venient Tot family and: neighhburhood . purposes. '". The' farm is in good order and Uiatahd Xthe land may viewed, 'on; application to; Mr. Tho mas Ilowellbn the premises V . and the terms of sale,'-which will beacc6miaodat!ng, vvDU ' be madeknown Wapphcatioa to' il G-ss.1- ' ? j llei-h, April"-, 1S27'; 59-tf. .agency; QFER to serve Jsuefi Dersons r? .' S; .who would," pjy a- small fee" for tr-: their bbs?nes-i at tlie-Ranks," &c. in this j-.! ther than cive -their 'penwma 1 attendance lie thetr friend here; Tor Cxch irpte o'T iHscoiiJit the charge, will he fifiy ccr.ts. coun.'ed, one dollar will be chnrq-Vd, aivl . nev ,dra n niyt tran-rmitel to nidi-r, 1". : rc!)eftl ilf vceuts-iid chinres fyr other siness .of jthe kind, freefror.-rtJi and r will be.cons'Hlf rexl as , n'i.Jenfud. I'm formation w 'U be afforded, w hef - it is re V ' -.'V " WILLIAM P VRaleiprb rune 1, 1ft27. j2eoA-;. Ai,'S. 1 havexmyseif had dealiijgsjnt'je 11.... and I know hat the existence' of such an (J.Wi aJ n0iProPsei woldhave savetl mc "C( , derablc expence-;aul trouhtevvduting the ' years'! reshlpdinwn adv(?nTnp-CovmH . ' V V' : NEWMAN'S v r - - :'- - - -. flKI.CIlATEIJ- '--: -'v .- Tilt Runner at J fie. feVo;;V .' : A LATENT having bee u issued by the Pre dent of tliel United .tutt-.v to Edvivrd New- mun, tor jus vuiuiole improvement on hc Gnst Mill, the 'subscriber .tst'uOy u' liorlsed-and em powered tb make "saletpf Rights for u"sing. a $i -Mdl,or theCRrghts for-using paid, siills In tToi'mt JV Oitn. "any iStatin ihe Uiiion; exc .Loutisii.i.; :v j , . - Persns -wishing to .pnrchnse Ricrhts, can" di rect f hemletters tp Sarntic 1 -M orehead, pet . - -XeriMflitrviile GuMfor fC;and tiiey will t immedialelv attended to.iT" ' - - lThe "superior ; auvanasftliis'MUl, csn : ih the- jrniuhpiiiiiigWluie'-vS') h'r. 'the centre. , where toe rMJwefepptjedhe-s'mall sizecft-' presstire is appliei to the centre of the rum ami : ihe 'gfaji' introtufceUtnto' ihe milt tlirc ine.eye oi ., ine.oexi. ortp stone. - I'he simple cpystrHtti'h bt th'iaMill,r its grel do ibiji t ya nil .x Cheap nss, .an-1 i ts con ve n i e nc e aiiil tisefuhes to all pf raOiVs having large fa ' ; aiKl tock, ami' thefucjljly -with vlu i,atVrii;p.owcT:caii.bevappriyil, hive 'given it -iloc1clrd.refernceVpvei'uil, thef invenli - -tins kjitwith ;perun: ; wliocii jud things correctly; V-''-v'"' - ? 0 ' V.iC;f ;rAMCET.?Mp.?h-rirAD, . '--'"n -: C''Agent. for KaivariV Jiewnian," -.er -'5!;trc1r3Uv-::"--";.i 5 :w6W t: "n .'-'yiie.Edrt6s-pn fb act asl'genti'fbV:'thaie.b Ri'sihts, in NV, county, : v.; j. -. ;:-v.-: ;";"?rtv - V.'- I . . . - .- .. 5 t v ?...-;-! i . s . .. ... i : . - riXHE Sale of theberislisbtp arfil rw'rn--nl !' M.'; perty of Ub .'late 'Robert : Joiinso: i s m.ucsi suiuiicr, cons-s ing,uir. a large : u: ; lloiesCattlerllbgs aml Sheep -I I FurnitmV-llantHli(CK! Utensilsy. tuvlf;v v. othe r articles will C.coi rme ni. e ut- 'jtiie VI on Deep Creek, 'bit Fridiy, ihe 22d xl.i y insta-ut ;';';;-v-i i"rr v --'" At the samctime and place," will be hired for the; remainder f theyeUy,fIjui ttn j twt: gwe:V: ... v - - t . . ,-' C j poIowlaythe;55irimstaiit, on the P!;t nt :it on Fi1 ti n g Cre e k.v And at . t le - I ) A'- e i II i ur i I . -near tVarreotonwill bcisold, iu extensive m of ll'orSr.VCattlei.$ihef p and'. 1 oV's i .two V, gons -and G'ear.Y"; Plantation TJters :! f -Vt' with ihe.llousehuJd and Kitchen 1. prising a great variety -amongst v bbards, Tables ChairsReds, 15 1 iviure, and a ich and "elegant col . Gluss. .f . -'.';.- -' ; '.J - On Thurstlay; tlie,28lh instVat Shocca will heold between?eveVty A E ghjy Xegfbesconitingbr'ileb,.Vb.o R GhiS, wliicli'are - asjikely 'as any in th stud amongst " whom are kjme tolei abla C t--rs,v an'exceHMi: lirac'ksmith and' Strike: , Ostlers; VSearfistre-iseSi' "tlo'isc Servant and Field- hunils i also a neV Carnage Ik I a -.Razee a nd 1 1 a r i iess, . Ca- S ul ky ' an d 1 1 ar : -. c pair of elegant CarrageH6i'ses,; "-sic-0: u' and Hogs, like'w:ise :tVof'-i : CO lo 9 J 1 seadsandt FuriHiure; comp'ete, - tr f all ' the residue of, the' Househuld runmuiT!' m.usiMiufj of -Liiiiog( Tables,. Carpets, .. a'Pino ..: Forte, I. and Tea Chninf ami a variety qf gi . ; tuici. tedious tu enumeratethe w ho ic of the best kilul.. f - ,; ... V . : ; .This Tnperty; -rKnVbesild on a credt c mo"nth'i-A7..Thea?ewUl pbsiiively t-kc pUc the speBfietfrtmi f-C: . to day jumil completed .V f - " ; 1 ' - " The Crops, ;i3 they jmn', stand growl; difTereht plaibaticnswin be sold &: tl, tlre7times ofihe sale-of the.otlier p: opt: Bonds' with umloubletl securit v v i li 1 ed.-befye the propei ty is'deiivere I, a 1 : by purchaser fal to comply with the 11.' tjie articles ; jf I llbe c-resold, and : such j . f held repbnsiHliJor the deficleiicv, if - ;? .lCHARDt)AyIsoN,: 7 GOUbuNCAVTIIORV: - VaVr'ew county; C. June l.-.-l ' , .. f5 r a IH E- nde't si 7hed ' ha vi n been ' q;- -i the present Cbni-t of Pleas and Qn; sums for; the county .f.V.'ake, as -Exec: it. last AV ill und, Tats (a ment cf. t he Lie 1 ) : Gniett,f .said cbuntv calls upon j deb'.ed to the estier of vid dycc 1 by bond briOthenvUe,--topay t!. havi g claims of any kind arair st . hereby "called to presenVthe s:vnz n thenticted yjtbin the vtiTVib i er for. paymstit, ; otherwise this ioti cc Mi bar of a recowrvi " . ' t . jc : -Wak'e cp'.niy4 22d j;ay. ESOLTED, T: t i half per" cent, c-i t!ie C: ' 1 Bankj bei, and the . s xw L : the'lsst half year, payable hX : : . Mon.lay in 3une nex, and tl , .iv' csEfteen davsthsr.f cr. ". '-''. -: WliIIAYVC stones,-anaftne application tt pressute to s---ply the abs'f .nceof.we1ght;.ylleunnng f' is placed on lite pindlyiarvl-',em'k';'bpwards t he bed stone, wliich J.4- p erVvKine i 1 1 v fi x ed . T .
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 15, 1827, edition 1
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