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. c ' ... - ; v. v - - ' . Ours are the plans of fair, delightfi'l peace, ; Unwarp'd by party rageto live like brotliers. Tuesday, June, ISaX ) :A ." 1 j: - , , - ' . 1 ; ' "1 ' - , - ' ,....- i r . . t . . C ' v !. - . v. . . . , ; rjublislied every Txtesujlt an f hidat, by 'AV-Fiye Dollnt per iimiim--balfv in advance. APVRaTiSEMENTS l;r::: f..rowlm e i xtee n! i n e s rieatl y t nserted t h. ree LYar a iTollaMnd 25 cents for every succeed- Snz nttHlica'tion ? th ose of greater lengthen the nrinortim:...i Cammunictitibn thankfully paid. ' ; ' 1 'v rVom Elizabeth City Star. - MffS KotToit -Kpie ; forin.ation : of the etTv has afford e J to Geologists in all ages, a subject for'1, many"! cviripus v theories, and wise speculations . . These we will leave f,t0 those who have leisure to devote their Attention to such subjects, And descend to some plain- maUeril off?ctnketj'?p: re dound to "the : benefit of, that section of couri trv we inhabit a .ve now Grid it.- . . Kxprimentft or . boring tor water, at i s great depths into ? tne :earm,. nave oeen made, we Icariu in 'various, places to the north of u. soroe withi and some without 'success- " Fronri thejlevel arid flat surface ' ' of I liis sect on' "f-1 (Cef lita te a nd the,-, want of fine wjttiT oiany,haye. been of opinin,cthat it affurded as (i?ie field for, similar exper iments a av quarter of the Union. But ' no one Vas f.Vu nd v m li tig.' to hazard the ex -pense until i'tSvaSvndertaiceV B. Skinner, K squire, of Chowan, a gentle man Utifly well, known here ns an endnent lawyer at our bar," and since his retirement from that ' proresiw for ids ehtejprize' as ;.farmpr,"as a public spuitel ci.(-i7.en-V ami philanthropist. Mr. 'Skinner obtained jsxt workman from New York, who commehf ed boringjir-FebrUary or March' tasf, and has s?ne down as low as Tl ft.AVvHhyutneeting with f any 4b f truct ion -of ronsqence? and i ti fends y to continue un il h shiiH meet widr as vein of w ter wir.ch.tM.l How aDoe the surface oi .-the . earth.- :v-'v " i, -!- ; ; " " ' , ' ,;Ai' a iht t erf cu i iosi ty T ?enl you an accontit of the di Qfr rip tlra ta of earth w hich have been me t with in boririg. face Soil, yellow cljr and sa: Surface sand and clay, ' 10 fe t - At 1Q feet; blue strid. 5 feet. 15. bluenejcFay 5 teet. v 21, 1ark: Vegef 41le ''earth and vegetable iriat ;ter;-3 feet ' f z : " ; : : : . ' . ,24, bine sVnd- and small .qravel, 4 feet. ; blue pipe clay; 2$ feet. , , " ; ' 31, burnt vegetahiit ia tV and Vood," 4 feet. - 35, blue qvi'ck 'sand'f Yet-; V J : 44, cnse p:r:ivel arid pebble, 6 inches. . v 44, blue day mixed with nne's:nd,M feet. ' : 4 sa:;d and all the varieties of marine shells, 7A feet.'-''-. :s ."-V I'"-,' " . " '' '- - -' 50$ fine u-ll rocku feet. ; s : i - 59; sand and all the varieties of marine shells, :21 - " ' ;' - 80i. blue clay arid shells, vv ith shell and wpod petr faratious,' 68 fect ' . - " - 149, blue sand and marine shells coral, See. . 18 h.ches. ; ' i : V ; : ' .:, 150, clav, muscle shells and other fresh wa ter deposits,; 35 feet.' ,i " " : tf'f . !: 185, sanl, marine shells and other marine substances, 3 feet. ". ! ' ' 188$. blii qu cksand, 2 f.et. ; ; : 191, biue clay, fr e ifrom shells intermixel wilb vegetab te earth and v particles'" of wood " depth unknown. , ' ff' '-'.J; '' !'T': v"'. '- ( f'--r". : Here Mr. Skinner wos stopped in his oper.itions for the want iif tubes to stop out ; th last strata of quick sand. He Has Rent to the north, tor them, anil when; they arrive, I will endeavour to let you know 'what lies below. ,"!:,v.i;;; .rV. r.i , v-; Itemarks.--Uniformly in the diflTt-rent . -s tra tarof c lays, bu rut vege table matter a rid woody no wat er'tvas to;:,,6e fount!, From Mach stnita oftsahtl, grayeJ and shellsy the water '-flawed t4 wi?rjin 9 feet of theVsur-1-ice, at which height li t,hov,R taTils.. -' . - ' , XI IE f -A li'BIfllEVNGE-. ome vjinng persons wal king late in tli e 4 o u I on el p e t c e 1 v e d t h e re a n A b b e wood oi-iioutone, p singings at the-foot : of. a tree they; tire w ie.r yiv surrrituidel hiit)w ? The Abbe, t.i r i i ed Ja t'JiiV a it d i t o-y , v st o pped ?shri rt . Tlu forwanret of theoadiheed iij)ri, 5l 7hl hi in, ' I'bat a 1 1 rai tftl by; the charnik v1 his ' vuice, t lie', were . coriie to listen to ) h.?' Tb(SteKinger j-excuseii lumseif. I'lu'v, insiivtl he ;reliisf di- The jietu lent i-ator lilted up iscarie, and -threat -Yied to take the iiieaiurs of hii hhyuideV. M It req oi rei 1 f'.Tutberj-en't.r'ea iyl -:-A l'rc t ty turth tul i uded( t o ;t e?it 1 pojle p to Mug," said the AbbeT agrf e tiat it i lather harsh, but we w ill cut off your ears h.r yuu if yu like thlt better.' "The poir ''cvd ..eeihg:tfere vwisaVno rasVru-itj-y' with these gen tie men svt ab ut itiusi- ; aftewhtchVthev" withdrew, with n;,li fd iU r . wu ; fc-j. Hiiirittii.?' fex- o., aid by th'is decrip t'ioir lie i jave of thetuyjie found ouHhefr ctrichti liOOi Lit,-. I... A...L . t' ..-'- - T - there ,cn hiiti he JettiiL ihAt!tnSr;ii. 1 ft "c cinK inai ineoralvr - CT, " VueteeHd .ItiSea like a endeniari Uthn-te tus part, atnl 'dH i tnsr ,ini!itrrt': 1 vrw iti ,i n agiiin. sitVWaid ibji orator :l wesjiall .'.. teHoriii -.the ecrid tine.' ! in Vhort,lher wue. liiui; pis;tnro'igh the whole scale tf v'niMjr iu.4iii'Mi . iii! voice,, uuuyg 141 on liis coiuplaisance in singtng. jabhe,v ,)At no u;e ;:bui, lvln!ethe- irentferiien house, wherc'he procured immediarte ad-J be made. Something vis'e, or witty, mittance to him. Being left "alone -with strange, melancholy or -.novel,' must be the conn r, wlm wasiyet half asleep, he told said, and that, too, editorially, or the pa him who'hciwas, and iliat.he was come to per will be thrown asitleva insufferably demand -satisfaction for the affront given stupid, and its editor written down -as an the evening before.' An apostrophe of this ass. Nor can we cease our labors with kind was well adapted to rouse the mtis- as little ceremony . as the" pendulum 5 for queteer, who continued - still dozing.- if we u s fop," we shall starve. Is it any " You are absolutely a brave fellow," said wonder, then, that when ve look forward the count : I love. Abbes who are ready for days, and weeks, find yostrs, and cal at every thing, and notli-ing, to be sure, , is culatt? Jjow many quireis of foolscap 'must more reasonable than! that you-demand : be scribbled, we should become discourag bu). pray do you understand the swortl ?" jd, anl grow tired of ticking? Nor does " That is no matter of yours," said the the comparison stop here, As the pendu- Abbe : ' you shall see bv and by." ' Be it so,?' replied "thfe count ; but where shall we nxthe field of battle f ;On theve - joined the Abbe. u With all my heart,' said the count, and, dressing himself 10- ing for the edincation &ramusemeot of the stantly, ordered his horses to be put to public, receivingnore kicks than coppers, the carriage. jOur two champin3 repair-' and more curses than ; thanks j aiid when ed to the gate of Maillot, and getting out he dies, the goo'd he has 6ne is interred thero, proceeded to the place of rendez- with his bones. And yet hundreds ofhalf vous. While the mUsqueteer was strip- learned; mutton-heads are crowding into ping, the Abbe took a pistol out of his the profession, with as much eagerness ds pocket, and clapped it to his brenst ; ' We though Mahomet's paradise was a fool to a are not come here., to light, sir,?' said he ; "Svou made me sins: yesterday-against my will : I take you to be a good dancer, and you shall dance or t will blow out . your brains." In vain the soldier startled at the pistol, would have pleadetl the laws of honor, . ' You were a stranger to them yesterday," said the Abbe, and deserve no .other 'usace No - mote ceremony, or I avenge myself immediately, let what will come of it." The musqueteer squeezed Ji is ears, and was obliged to comply. Accord - mgiy ne asKeti suonussiveiy wnarne inustjas me penuuium was induced to return to dance ? hCunis? niinuct is what I ami going to sing,' a lid the Abbe, who there- upon warbled out the lune, directing his pupil all the while by the pistol. When the minuet was over, the Abbe required a country dance, then a hornpipe, mgadoon, &c. At last throwing aside his pistol and 'draAvinghisswonl, .-Wehave -nothing to re- pritu h each o'her with : let us fijsht." : No,' cried the Count, 44 vve will you are too brave aLconquercr : you have cnrrectcfl nv i)!ly. I am to tnanK you forthe lesson : Jet us be friends." JVhe. two eoinhaiuuts embraced each other.7 and went to seal their :. friendship over a bottle. : iOI45ipi c '-' TFrom the 3Vk-York Com. AdvA I AM .TIB ED.-OF TICK.I.NG-". r 1 . , Jane Tavlor relates an excellent fable of the disconten ted pendulum of an old clock, which hnd run regularly , iti a farmer's ki'clien for fifty v ears. - Early one morn ing it suddenly stopped. The dial plate changed countenatic L with alarmthe hands made a vain efifort to continue their i course- the7 weights the clock ilself was hung speechless and so angry that it would nve-struck-f it co'jld. An investigation was had, and all the parts protested their j innocence excepting the pendulum, who frankly acknowledged that he was the cause of thedifiicultyyand assigned as the true reason, that he was tired of tick in sc." Upon, hearing this excuse, the dial plate commenced "' exposturatiris: with ,the ; lazy wire." Hut 'he pendulum insist ed that he was tired of his way of life. on wish'. Mistress .Dial, " contin ued he, "I'll tell yi how I took this dis gust at my etnployment. I happened this miirnina: to be carcul;ttiur how. many times I should have to tick in the course ot only the next twenty four hours perhaps som of you ; above there can give ine the exact sum." J he minute hand being quick at figures, presently rcplieil,- 4 vEihty six thousand four hundred times."-i '' Well, t appeartq you all, if the very thought of this Was not enoujinl to fatigue tue. and when I began tomutijply the strokes of one tlay by, those of months and years, really it is n . wonder, if I fj'it discouraged at the prospect so, after a ideal of reasoning and hesitation, thinks I td myself, I'll stop." Now it has often occbrretl tt us, that the to poor .edttorjal wights who are compelled to toil for the tl uiy press, are much in the Mtuatlon of the disheArtenetl pendulum J . t' r Day after d . ( :e t ay v week alter week, month af- j ter m onth. an d ear after year, t hey are compelled to toil on, with as much uni forthity of employme it as. the pendulum, it r en w i t h ou I the po e r o f p f ea s i ng t h e m -selves, and never with the hope of giving saiKlhCtion 10 tne wuoie oi ineir readers. B ti it : no mat t er i or t n.a t. Tho' his 'brain may the win ked ; as tiry as the remainder bicui" and the ma; Is co.tne in as barren of tnoving " incidents by flood and field, as the Tarperiaii rock of vegetation, yet he must ticc away, and every day bring forth something new. ; Now and then his labors are lightened .for a moment by a bloody murder committed to his hands, the kid nappingof a family of uegroes, a battle' at the foot ' of Pi nd us, ora re v ol u tion J n th e la ti of 4lie VI n cas. j Ay; t reshet; i n the sjMitig, anUall, serves for .a -semi-annual articjt a4 iiwariu Of Hieissian flies answers for a'f paragraph i wh en we hava bad atl mihtstfationand thi irginiansw raiSetheipriceXbrwheat, antl a 'column can lie 'inade up of puffs of fat oxen and j half naked opera dariters at: any time, n ' ;13ut these aresmal 1 matters j , dndBona-1 partan httlesi Volcanic enintionk are atsblutetykriowifra'thse degenerate :Iays Yet paragraphs must I ; lum is sliut up in its dark ' closet, to wag I backwards and Tirwards without thanks j tor its service so is it with the editor : shut up in his closet, he may spin his brains tu the texture' of gossaoier, in writ- J printing office, while Fortune is ever rea-t dy to strew their oaths with srold, and j Fame to crack their itijumpet in sounding their praises ! But we can assure these as- pirunts, that the editorial pillow is made of any thing else than down ; that if they ever reach the eminence of fortune, they will be able to . tell'i from sad experi- ence, how hard it lS'tociny anil that. (if they, attend to their business like the j pendulum they soon ' grow . tiednf tick- Ung"." For ourselves however, inasmuch its labor by the consideration that "though J it might think of a million of strokes in an instant, it was required to execute but one, and that, however often it might heafler have to swinj, a moment would always, be given to swing in, we have res be 4 weary in well doini" fiotr of having much to d, ; pelievii resoi veu not to otn the thought ing that v it lis not fair to burden on moment with the burden of the next,' and that sufficient unto the day is the trouble of making un a newspaper. To the above lively article we have only I to adtl, that we shouid be less tired of ticktng977 ilyn'ir subciibeis.vvere less.tund ot going on tick. I -WT .It i. v lrguna state lottery, SEVENTH CLASSS, Will be drawn at Lynchburg, on the 20th in st. HIGHEST PRIZE. 15 COO DpInTa AES. tickets jDi. bjiarcs in prwportion. Can be had until Saturday evening, the 23d inst. Nearly 100,000 Dollars. NEW YORK CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, Class No. Three, for 1 827. To be drawu on Wednesday, the" 27th day of June, 1827. SCll EM 1 1 1 1 " 1 1 5 10 10 25 46 92, 1150 8280 Prize of Sl5i000 is 815,000 4,000 2,750 4,000 2,750 2.500 2.250 ... 1,176 5,000 5,000 2.000 2,500 2,300 1,840 11,500 '41,400 9624 Prizes 899,216 15180 Blanks. 24.804 Tickets. PRICK Of t ICKKT8. Whole Tickets. $5, Halves $2 50, Quarters SI. 25 (Tj" Orders enclosing Cash or Prizes, (post paid,) will receive prompt attention, if addressed I A I riS fct :M uM I It IS, I - Raleigh or Fayettevdle, N. C. rlrlrtB.ni ull fC tri li prn f .itti-5 rF rtark&- . i i . ,tL . . i . I - . "-v- can oenaa ai xne prinern prices ai ei. iicr ui vur unices, lur cuiiii;, i. :nu o. uaru- 1Jna Bank Notes aml the PriJes of ,hose Xotte- ries alwavs received in payment for Tickets, or the Cash paid for them on demand. f -. June 19. ';-! , 74 Cure for Inlentpcrancc 1 1 I" U. SWAIN lias hfi some portions of his' Me AJr dicine lor the cure'of lni emperance, at this Office, the following are his d irections for taking it,--. . - J - - . --;.:;:- . Mix it all with a half a pint of spirits of any kind, that 'which is most preferred is the best take one table spoonful every morning fasting forTour mornings, then one every three or four days for. a week or two, tlien once a week or ar otten'as an inclination arises for spirituous Yf quor water t may be , iiddetl to each dose, and sweetened or. not ; as the patient likes ;- if it should pnduce much sickness tstke less, two or three teaspoons full will be sufficient for some. Those who have been in.a habit of ttkin ardent spirits frequently for some time, will on leaving it ofT feel debilitated when Of isis: thcase, take some Peruvian bark, a - teaspoon full Jn , some millr fT in wma nnrl 1 urat.r thrf ! Innr tim I the, day on . an . empty atomacb ; pr; tlieyinay as oftt-n take a teacup full of lmade.;wLtb ithe bark pf dogwood, red ; oak or blacks oak with some snakeroot, d t tony or hyssop -in it "4 Chi U dren sometimes will get)a craving-appetite - for ardent spirits, they wyll be cured of if, by giving them some of the medicine 'dduted.witlvt watery half a teaspop V full k oWor two; teaspp full according; to their age f ia directed: for atlults lay r ,UOUuli SWAIN FIVB M O RE ,C A PITA L S ffffllS morning Mail brings us the pteasing . gT-NDRR an expectation of shortly novin.cr to JL intelligence,-:- tlfat we have again , had the 'the' western cointh';"I offer for 1 go:wl fortune of selling five more Capital Prizes vahiVhle lot at the corner; of , Fayette j ncl inj the Union Canal Lottery. 29th clans, of vlrhich f Target street ; the corner builJintr has been oo ttie following are the drawn numbers 43. 55. 31.' 28. 10. 39. 21. 41. $2,500 - 0,000 .1,000' , 500 : 100 11. 10. 11. 41. ' 21. 39, 41. 10 II. 28. 21. 28. 41. 28. 39. 43. j The "prize of $2,500, has been sent to Macon, Georgia ; the 2,000 to 'TarbwoiighvN. C. r the; 1 ,000 to Columbia; S. C. ; the oUO to Salisbury ; the 100 to Newbern- "As soonjts- we aieat liber ty, the names of tlie fortunate holders shall -be announced in the moan time re invite them to Call. or send for the Cath. ! - u - ' - v YATCS 6c M'INTYBE, Raleigh; N. C. June2l, ' v . 75 OF American Independence. ( : VV ill be drawn in the City of Washington on the L4vr v-' KkV-'i.-! A . . ' . the (ULv'r--' ' ' ,v- W4(rJliliU4-U4l K'lli' SZrfUtti.;! ! - By authority of Congress. THIRD CLASS. SCHEME. 1 Pxize of 81 0,000 is 5510,000 - 1 .'4.000 r 4.000 1 2.000 ' 2:000 1 1,800 1,800 , 1 . 1,600 1,600. 1 1.500 - 1,500 1 1.016 , J,016 4 " 1,000' 4,000 10 500 '5.000 20 20t) 4.000 43 r 100 ' 4,300 51 , 40 2,040 ? 102 ... , 20 V 2,040 J 1683 8 13,464 1 1475 . r 4 45,900 : . 13,395 Prizes, -8102,660 20,825 Blanks, -34.220 Tickets. Whole Tickets &4. Half -82. Quarter 81- To be drawn at Providen-e, on Wednesday, Julv 11, 1827. ... , SCHEME. 1 Prize of 1 1 -1 1 1 r o i 86,000 lis 86,000 3,000 2,5';o 2,000 1,500. 1,088 1,000 500 250 ,150 - 100 40 '20 10 6 . 3 3.000 2.500 2,00a 1.500 1,088 2,000 5 6 8 36 46 92 13&V 1,012 8,230 1 2,500 1 ,250 1,200 3,000 1,840 i.840 1.3S0 v,vt i 24,840 i : 1 S62.O10 t't : . 9.624 Prizes, 15,180 Blinks, TT df SI 50 Qnartlrs 75 , ah ?l5J. tiaiters. 7 - ,' .'.-'-.' . v. note 1 icKets cents, j Junei2?. 1827. 75 Half a Cent iicwartl -another Northampton Runaway. I - " '1 'km"-' For aocve wewarri uitimni anv i iir ey- JL pence) will he paid., for the Ukuur' un.'aiid delivering to me i 1 this place, Willram Wuiborue.1 an lncleotctl apprt-ni ice. to the Coach fnakrng' bu siness. He is tall aiiil spare made.l ahd about 20 years old ; his complection sallow.; he has. also i a scar c?iv ms. upper lip, which lias ocCasi fined the loss ot some ot his teth. r 'ins is to caution ai and every nerson from harborinir Or emnlfivin-1 nun in any way, as the law will be enlorced a- .. .. , T . .1 . V. J"; ' gainst such oliV ndejs. t . ' " ""' t ; thos. conns. Raleigh, June 20. . - . ! 75 4t Carolina inclusive, with Martina! Notes and References Price 5i. - . - j !'kAririir.'v: "B". GALES SOJf lfkve just received, a few J? copies pf Coopers: new Nvel ofhe Phaihik, a Tale, 2 voH. whicll mv be haJ at their P; torn. I .--RalershMay 31. ,v.. k , -,--r;- vrrv:? ) r t , In tern al ; Im p ro vemcn ts. a v rHHEnoard for Internal Improvement will meet ML at llaieiga, ou baturday the 30ilr ins, of which all persons having business with the Uoxrd will take notice. ? J. GAtiS, Sec 'MuneG 1827. , , ,; -X PH); rVi.;-)- f HHAT at the CountyuCmrt 'of WAke;'he)'iif JL Raleigh, on the third Monday of this instaust the' subscriber qualified as, Executor to the late I win anu. testament ot Jostah 13 ti hard, deceased late of the ibity of RaleighV aw? theretore request; all persons indebted to the );state f said'dei ceased to" come forward )kand pay the same-nd all those having clahiw against isaldltate ire hereby requested, tp presenti'tbem properly-Vo thenticated , within the .time 'prescribed. bv- Jaw for payment, otherwise this nptice will be plead in bat of a recoverv. -r ; -. V EUUITTL DIILI ATID, ExrV . -n - 1" .! V, :" Aw w woicn is .prime Jlana-a I a ' j w . f ponton or it nne low grounds. "v ' The i n iwir Koipflpuill.- iV r ' 6? ItPIHlt 1 T. Int.l ir-hnil J . - 4. A ND for sde, by J. Gales & Son, Italeigh, abtMit 5 feet seven inchein ,.1 ih? f A Rcrisal of the f,iws of the Slate of North: hi.Hr.. Ivt "J"?htnd sttl ... -4 m.- l.I fl A m .... . 1 I . s 1 .- I I . 1 M . . 'I 1, passed trom to both vears I he 1 r. - .. . - j 1 . .. u'viwji.utyiiiincs njaniianr iDOf: . ! I ' v Vl aalll e Property fo t Sale. copied for, the last nine years, as a' Medicine ami Drug Store. , It i thirty -two by forty .feet, two . stories tugfya' perfectly dry ce'llar of the size, t w c .t e n e me nts on mai n street,' 'wit!. ! cini robm in the? ref.rla 1 rge fimily; . ,c liouse fronting fljrgtt StreetVnoxv occupied as a Grocery Store, 'a twv story wareliouse,1 a kitchen smoke - house, wit h fot hers proper for a f 'Ay. This property's tii tve cenllre o! business. I lit- iwo lenemeni are so rojne.cfitl,-tiira by' a sinu i al t erat ion a room riia bV'i lil !e Mi ffic : e ntly spaci-:. ous .for the most e3rttn-ive Ivusiness. t'a thn- i' , who r.reunactjjHajnt el, l.tinvy;:;ii;i:iKli'tnej,ere-. but few better Sran&syif any;in tl)e,State, r - The lot on i ilsborougli vjStre'etjrh'oV- occupi- ed by thellev. ohn S.vRaveHscrofV; T'. pro pel tyi iiandsomely situated, abouione ha '.red , yards out of the limit of. thei'corporation. H r---injr the ' advantages cf town ; arnt: cpiintry, it is well wprth ithe ., ! attention of -tKdse ' wishing V pleasant seat "adiUle retired from .the bustle of V business .vlt has :6n it aitwOi story - dwellaViT v' iiuhsv, ifiur.iutiii ucmyr an'i," lour , auove e ren aim a. we l - of ..water in the yard, inferior to none in the vicinity . - ls- fp,,r acre yncant loti lying within one- hnndred arid fifty Vards of the eastern boundary 1 OJ inecorporaiK)n,iirecuy oninexsewbenvroaa, The whole will be sold on accommodating terms. fTjFrom the above circumstances, those in. debted to the subscriber will .'be readily b"d for- tiuiy nujjcscti who a sense or .xne 'prQpneiy -nay, the , imperious necessity; of closing 4heir ac, counts, as early as practicable by bond or other wise This is the ldr d notice; v .'" "' M : UANDbLPlI4 WEHH. r, ttaleigh,Mnne:22. 1827V v-75-oa mt Jan. " AGENCY. T'.OFFKRto serve, such persons at a distance, 1 Sr i who would'' pay small ifee- for transacting , their business at the Banks,- Sec in this place, ra ther than give their personal attendance; or ti-ou-ble their friends, here,. uFor each Note offered for discounti Vthe charge will be Efty. cents.'.) If dis counted, one dollar will be charged, and the mo ney drawn and; transmitted to Order.?'.').: For each renewal fifty cents, . and cliarges for other ,'agen-", cie in proportion. .All addresses td me pn 'bn si "ess v of the kind, ftecfrwn; risk find ' expt:ncet will be considered a9 coijndwtjalltiPromDt in- i formation will be afforded, where it is required v. - - , ? v WILLIAM PiiCK. Raleigh, rune II, 1827.;'- 'AH .; 72eow3t : i'. 8. I, have myself had dealings in the Hanks, and I know that theefistence of such an Office as t now propose would have i savexf me-cofisi derable, eipenoe arfd .trouble t dui ing- the three ; years I resided in an 'adjolnlteg Count y,-W. P. . .. i'-x v;.. None 1;. --d-- Rcuben.lh son of Newinan Jacl:- ' son; on Turkey Creekv ten miles, from ttaleifflii has had ?ome Property left to him by his relati on, -.Mr. 'r Wells- oTNash Countvi and if .is will . a ; ply to those who nsre the settlement of the Es ate hfc may receive it. 7$ I Hillsborough - Acadcriiv.; ) I wiv riiaminanon conciuficct on the tb , m- .lune. k ne lixercises wil be rpcnm the 12ih of July., : f v - W. J. BINGHAM, Principal. , June 12, 74 3t V valuable FlanidHoninlVahe. r g via vaiuaote r arm. name of West-HiH tvtti Ki, -f-- .-,wu.i Panamas reeks,;actjoining the ;prn-"'-- tat ion Of Governor' Branch, abqiit nine mile- " Kale:gh, on the "Rpad toHaywood, settlea orU - Pna!1' b'yVovM.- ZrfJrne, the Grandfather of the V Iate occimant of that name, at a t!mt wh'.n ? :h,choic the country. - r!le whole Tract of dand c&ntams TWo Thb-. ! saul Two HundreV and Tvirentv acres-nr w .. . - considerable .residue is posed to afford the best ranW fr ittt n i hogs m the county. The farm under cultivation. is bet ween 3 and 400 acres, on whicli'there is . a tolerably good Dwelling-House; and other out- r nuddmgs, on as handsome and healthful a site ' as can be found in tf.e county, or perhaps -in the Stae. There Is a small Grist-Mill, which is con- Z venienUbramjiy and neighbourhood purposes, . V1 ? arn. a 1 n good order, and that and the land may viewed, -on application to Mr Tho mas HowelI,? on the premises ; and the terms of sale, which'; will be accomraodatirig, -will I : made known' on application to .J. Gales Ifaleigh, June 21; 1827. ' -59-tf; . " Twenty Dollars Kewardr RANA.WAY fromou Mills at Wilmington, tour or five'weeks wny. .i. ' as wropglit With pur Carrjentr, , ,.r . , : times since He f waitormCTly owned ,b r-' W 2v Washingte on PaS. r ico. .ft , y . - vc? ?upeci tnai ti hdvejomed somc.runaways belohMnjr' to Samoson or Wake Cnu nt v' . . . Te nave some caut : t cncw - . x ; - v, .9 m. it vi 1 -air t cither hension and dehvenjtp us, or Ten Dollars on his being safely, lodged ih any Jail in the State. .;";;vtv ' ifv c. & p. mallett. '-' . rayettevjlleMay 1827? -u: 66 tf 'IIHE Subscriber in contemplation cf his Ve :M. moval to the West, offers for sr-la his cr - ' U Latiin the town of Oxford, "to trhlch are atta- V ed about IQQacreslof land iited, U3 Farm 11 Avithm 3 miles of ibeTon, and contain' -S0Cacfe8 4t and art undivided moi sty r V 1 nowJPerjtn- particular ccrimi-i P-premises isot'-piyen; as it is r r - u - eyery person desiroas of phrchaVm-V vi!: t ' occasion to viewtbero.' , c w- "r" -os:utTixjcnf,v f - 1C. G:ai, vie county, Jan. 28, 18277 35 r r'"V: O ?,or Salcatnhis 02c 5
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 26, 1827, edition 1
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