Newspapers / The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, … / Oct. 2, 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
s ' hs , .--. 1 : t 'j ;' y. V ; . . , ; .- v s ; . - - -i . s v- I c L..--, -ju.'- ' .'' j,- - V;.' - -:'(. J A 1 1 H i i I durs are, the nlans'of Fair, delf- tml peace, 5 ' Unwarp'd by party rage to Yii -brothers. 9 ; Tuesday, Octobef J?!. rrr TT73 1 lsiuh11shed eve?ry: TwKHBjkY andnjniT by At Tiv Dollars per annuiftha iidyae : Wexccedi nii xteenlinesneatlSrt three 1 tinesTof a A o!lar,and 25 cents for every ? ucceea nablicatiori. those of greater length in the nropnrtioh".'.. Communicuttotis thankfully reived.. ..Letters tothe Kdjtors must be post -' , paid . ' , -: ;vv:- li"' -y ' :'f y,.v- ' '- il ; '" ." ,7,ririncAi iitWei from itife' ieii of : ; shnrt W to ppeafin theses t -The Sa t u rd a Y , IvvcKins; C hronicl ts-f-a 1 1 terary -J p cently ta bl 1 sh eil at -jC i n ci ri n a t i , --contains the foil otving' extract from the novel The infcident is g(jen on ; the 'A authority of a. sen tie m an who had spen t 4 twenty jearVof his early lite jia prisoner amonr; tha Shawnese Indians, and -who l i knevrx he celebrated Tecumseh fimiliar W 'as a brl)ther:-gZncan: ; Vistaofl' theltrees,; at party of jihiiarauding a va t1res 1 oat 1 eu wi in uir a uwi , w u t A finale fornu-Avhose fair though faded countenance, bore a strong contrast, to. the swartli arid 'painted (features of: the sayag; es that"urrounletl her, had jutfallen to the earthf exliausteajwith fatigue and suf fering, f With one ham! she,n clasped a lively infant to her boioip ; while the other was raised to avert the tomahawk that glit tefed Viv her closing eye. . Bu t; y a.mly' J the dreatlediinstrumenr waf sunk deep in her pallid tempiesvnh(nhe sufn?rer already siru.led with the throbs of deaths while 'the babe, tiowr spited :wih it mother's blood, wasVtoVri fVom" her:last ! convulsive grasp. It shrunk witn msuncue icai, u it raised its, blue yes to the dark distorted features-of the warrior ; but he gave a loud wlvwp bfuni niiiginable horror and. grasp ingits feetitvung it Carelessly Lin the air, as he approached a gnarled tree to ; com plete its destiny One' moment longer, and its unstained .soul would have -flown with the passing spirit of its mother;-'but the 'murderous as it was drawn back for the last fearfulrbIow, was suddenly ar rested, antra.calmV "but, impressive; . voice had e t he savage v stay his ru thtess hand 1 And who thus dared to ue the language of romhfand to tH&: ferocious and independent son of the forest ? VV as it the aged chief; vhe''vWce resounded in - the- councils of Lis ration ?, or the warrior, whose proud fj-nnr wore the'scars of battle r; Wo I it Was a sirinlins, who stood befofe them, load ith the snbilsof the chase : his olive du t k reddened with the glow, bis eyes ra flmnt with the tire 01 voutn.- Jiut ine lm- iress of native authority sat on his polish nl brow : ami his sle'ndef form Was drawn im wii h the attiiude ofl com mand. The leader of the band quailed beforei; the gla nce .f his calm burterribie eye and quietly Tie! ded up the gasping babe to the extend d arm of iKe'tri pt inas-U'. V-4 ;;! - f'' " IjwiJl?aive you these,5? SaidiTecumseb throwms his load ol turs at the feet ot the suudued warrior, atl the child shall be mine. Me received i ready assent to the proposed exchange 5 and turning away with a look ot uuutterauie scorn citrexieu nis ex iclcsive atfention to the little victim he had up pop ri- lis iace was vet nurDie, ana irs Hands still clenched iii ; its, agoiiyL but the acce 0 tsor ge n 1 1 e ness aga 1 11 iranqui 1 1 z-eu 1 is Jeatures, anu n soon gaz.eu, wiinout lear, cn the bright face of its deliverer; -v ' Tecumseh' again proceeded home ward; is is lovely burden added but V fresh elasticity to -his steps, .and Ore,; advanced with. rapid pace, till the'moans of the hun- crv babe arrested ai is progress, ft ne then laid it on "a bed ; of r moss f and bringing a fheasant f rom" a rieighbori ng "bough, fed his famishing charge with its blood. Nev er hud Tecumseh felt a purer pleasure nan' that Minch warmeu ,111s ; heart when 'he Door infanU as he bent over it.with aiix i'ous care, smiled;likc a cherub ia i his fac A el ow of hoi V fee ling thrilled through his uhole frame f and the -atigel ; mercy, like the pil lar of fire thai' guid e d the ls realites, went beloreih I ight, through the doj kness of the forest. I He reached the village, and Yonca came forth to meet him. Sue looked for the slaughtered I victim of tiie chase I antl,- 6tartel wit h surprise at beholding an infants-locked in living slum ers, 'and -clothed with -the tints of a pale inoniing sky. Ju tal as i i t s gold enuring lets wece stained Vith blood; ;and - Yonca at once conceived its melancholy history1. " I have bruunht you a rifi" said Tecum seh, lavinVthe sleenincr infant ih the rea dy arins id' the comnassiohate erirl. r It - - 4 CJ - ,' is an offerring-fU for the.Uaughter of Otu Jasca, Look at her., Yonca I slie is Afresh lrPin the. hand of the Greats bpiritr ; and Pore a8 Ihe show fiuke -that vfalls from-his '"gh dwelling, v Takelher to yourfhearl ; let :your affections cling round' her "ke tlie vine that -embraces and -strength the tender sapling, V Cherished by the Vaughier ofthe rcdman. ind ; ignorant' of r own nation and Its vices, tier soul shatf vmn Us whiteness, like, the snow on' the ountaiii' prcciptce, ivltere no i foot can A? iiiJtioved v bey oncf, I h e breath of MiuryAThidi wither ilus-pttlc daughters V thought fu llyv. front the chase,when a shriek, 'a itureast ana-mostylfjeadfuP ex. t'ftmyWfst4 onAthc sstiUnes$ ;of 'the: for cfe;Beil5;; arid beheld, IHthrougK a pf her people, like tlftVmists of the great pool ,"shesh all groC(ir fleet sand- healthy as jhc antelope, and leara to i imitate the proud arts and. active employments of the inuian maid.i . - h l onca obeyed : the; infant was joyfully taken to a heart whosaaftectionkinished like me ruis 01 spring : and poupqiess tencler ness J su ppl led t h e pi ace of 1 h e (deli ca cies 1 1 had lo!t. Healthy animated and beauti ful, the.babei to whom they ave the name of ' Ejii ree,!gre w iji ri unconscious of misfor tune, and regarded her foster family with the utmost fondness. The prediction 0? Tecu mseh was 4 verified. No mark of fee bler race distinguished the blue-eyed daugh ter of adoption. Reared in all the gloomy: magmheence or nature. Kgluree, rose a bove the sickly fears and ideal wants of ci vilized existence. Delicate as the tender- estflower that reared its fragile head . in the lap of spring, she bounded through the fores t mid the roar of winds and the howl of. beasts of prey. Her fair falling shoul ders, whicb the scorching sun of revolving summers still, failed to embrown, were early practised to share the heavy bur dens of the native female of the forest, Egluree wove the wa..ipum in a thousand forms ; she' bent the twanging bow ; and, with long slender fingers, paddled the tottering canoe over the rolling wave. Dr. N. R. Smith, professor of anatomy in Jef ferson College mentions the case of, a young fe male who was brought into the anatomical hall for dissection ; from his observations, we make the following extracts which show the evils re sulting t females from the use of the life-de stroyer the corset. 'rtQn exposinjr'the chest, a remarkable deform ity presented itself", occasioned by distortion of to breast bone. About two inches from the sternum, where, the first piece of that bone joins the second was an indentationnearly ah ? inch in deptli immediately above which the bone ab ruptly protruded as to form an obvious tumour between the breasts. The ribs also attached to the protuberant pifcee of the sternum, were of course more arched than those below f giving to the upper part of the chest more expansion than belonged to the lower, r The" pit in thelsternum was1 precisely wnere the extremity ot :the- busk. or corset board, is usually worn.. I This, toere. jther with the confined aspect of the, lower pant 01 tne cnestinstantly suggested , to every one who saw it, the cause, which unquestionably was the wearing of the tiglitly laced coi-set before the iprm ot tne individual had been tuliy developed. 5 On examining the contents of the thorax, the capacity of which had thu? been encroached up on, it was ound that toe subiecf had been the victim 0 a pulmonary consumptioljv one of the important predisposing causes of which we know, to be a conhned chest. It cannot be doubted; therefore, that the disease, in this instance, had been acrgravated, and might have been provok ed, Dy.tue habit ot dress." v H4 t ' The above instance of artificial malconform ation, win by no ncans appear incredible , to those who know how susceptible fs the human form, m early, life, of being moulded to almost any configpu-ation, and that without the infliction of much pain upon the individual. irKven the shape of the head, the most rigid part, of our bodies, is, in some parts of the world brought un- acr uie piasuc aonuniyii 01 rasiuon. vre, nave the fashion, of flat heads on the rocky mountains -round heals among- the turban ed Turks and lone: heads among: the Macrocenhili. .Indeed. theve is scarcely anj' part of the foim fastidious man that iTt 3 f 1 1 iia u. 1 1 irnnv nnr urrttrn uaii ii amw th mGf';i..i,i... inUu- r ,k : wasn-Waisted ladv of our own cnuntrv nr tuA iiunese Dene, wiui a 1001 no Digger tuan a Man datins thumb r.or do I know which would most offend the unsophisticated, eye of nature ; but this know that- the detormily of the latter .is unim portant in f egard to health, while that of the form er is acquired at the expense of vitafbrgans which may not be encroached upon with impunity THE DRUNKARD'S WILL. ' . beginning to be enfee bled in body, and fearing l tnay soon be palsied in mind,; and .h;i'ing ; entered " on that course ot in temperance L'.irom which l have not strength of tuihtT to flee andal- ready feelil tlreeyils resulting from Jty which I have not resolution to avert, do make and publish this ; my. last will and testament. Having been made in the im- a EC of my Creator, capable pf rational en- joyment, oi imparling happiness to otners ' . ' . . w ' . ami promoitng tne gipry oi ,uour i Know a nd a c knowl edge iny ) accoun ta bility ye t sucii is my loutuiebs lor sensui graunca tion, and my utter indisposttion to, resist temptation, thai i gi ye up my sei i en tirei y to inteinperance, and .its associate vices"&: make the: following, bequests : ; Aly property I give to dissipation, know- inr it will soon fall into the hands of those who furnish 'm with ardent spirits. ; ' ; MV reputation already loitering on a sandy foundationa l iliye to destruction. I. give :, my. ability to be useful and happy m ine, to anmnuaiion. - . . , . Tu my beloved wife,: who has cheered ine so far in the patlr of life, I civet-shame. porerty,. sorrowand a bt oken heart. ::,.: To each of my chiltlren 1 bequeath my example, and tlie inhentauce of the shame of their father's character- J - - Finally,' reive my-body to dise.ise, mis- ery ancreariniy iiissoauion, ana my sou n:.t can never uiefiin i roe disposal oi mat God, ;whase mercy; I , have abused, whose commands I - have ; broken, and ' who has declared ,that no drunkard shall ' enter f tht Kingdom "of Ileaveii. k Sco.tts" iiife pfNapblebWrr C - r 3 ut received anil for sate, by ' ' 4 , ' : J, GALES St. SON; : t. v -..' - - -.-"V- J: . ' - ' V-.A ' " " , Ra!eigh, Sept. 15. - has not attempted to amend. as if believing 7"l,""l" 8""' ,v- . where the p nature's journeymen had made us, and: not ot tlm 5 al?U Vlat Vle orHV,aI Proce?s stoHes,-and , i i . i or law cannot ne served on n m s t lereiore it isii.,4), u,. In the -SucQie Court, . 5 June Tetmi 1827. 1. It is ordered, that hereafter the Causes on the Kquity side of the Court shall,' before the Causes on the I-aw side are taken up, be heard arid disposcsl of : and that the'Clerk keep' sepa rate Dockets of the Equity anJ Law Casespend ing in this Court. ", Y.; 2. It is ordered, that aft Appeal Causes, whether on the Jaw or. Equity side of the Court, the Counsel for the Appellant shall deliver to the Counsel appearing on the' other side, ;- if any, -a statement in writing of all'the pomts intended to be made& relied on, atthe least eight clear days before theday of the argument o the cause..aiid any point or matter xf objectiono thejudgwventtMesS," '' ' ' v V ofrdcree below, not contained therein, shall be it cantjunetl therein, shall be considered as waived... unless the Court shall, for sufficient reasons offered or appearing, allow or j V i . - v . a acsire.iiiai sucu mauer or poim may pejnaae ana discussed. ' And it shajl also be the duty of the Counsel for the Appellant to furnish to each of the Judges of this Court (at the least:-four clear days before the day of argument of any cause) a copy'of the statement oVatements delivered tothe Counsel on the other side. Leaving with the Clerk or his Deputy for the Counsel for the Appellee, the statement requir ed by this rule, shall be a sufficient delivery te the Counsel , ."-r A true copy from the Minutes, I . Test. WM. ROB AUDS, Clk. To Bridge Builders. ; IS hereby given that on the 8th day of Octo ber next, the Commissioners apnointed for that purpose will let the Building of a Bridge across Neuse River, at a place known as Rogers's Bridge, in Wake County, on the Stage; Road from llaleigh to Louisburg. A description, of whicn will be given on the day 01 letting, Dy , . V ThC COMSUSSlUMiltS. Sept. 26. " 3 2t NOTICE: A valuable Negro Man for sale, ' A Shoemaker and Ditcher r jpkN Monday the first day of October next, be- VV -fore the Courthouse door in Raleigh, there Will be offered at public sale, to the highest bid- der. a valuable Negro Man bv the name of BOB. He is a shoemaker by trade", and also, a good ditcher. -His character for honesty, industry and obedience, stands as high among those acquaint ed with'him as perhaps aay Slave in the state He will be sold to close . a Trust, on six months redit, the'purchaser giving va note which cip be discounted at, the office, of the Bank ot-Newbern, in Raleigli, bearing interest from the date. rio title win be jnade until the noie is accepi cd and discounted at the office aforesaid. , 1 , , . M. COOKK, Tiustee. August 72. ;l627,a.. :'--". "-;-- V:-i..,..-. 94ts w, J . .wi r--m Tirn I 1 n " State of N ort hr Carolina. , Granville County. - , August Court, A. D 1827. Governor 1 0 the use of Wrc. Bullock, ' Thomas N Pulliam & others. , v Judicial attachment Levied on 100 acres of land anaourer propeny,r:xne proper 01 momas ruuiam ', - ' Governor to the use of Wm. &: Richard Bullock, ,1'homas N. Pulliain &. others. Judicial attachmeht -Levied on 100 acres of fand and other property, the property of -lliomas i. ruiiiaui. , , S l appearing to tne satistacnon oi the CJourt m. uui i nomas fuiiiaui uiic oi iut- ueicnu- j ordered that publication oe made for six weeks wccessivelyn-ithe.Raleigh -Register, that tle said Thomas N. Pulliain appear before the Justi ces of said Court,- to be held for said County, on the 'first Monday in November next, in the town: ot Oxtord, replevy and plead to issue, or judg ment will be reiidered against him, and the pro perty levied on condemned subject to tlie plain-i tifPs recovery. r - Witness, , Step ; K. Sneed, Clerk of said Court ; at Office in Oxford, the first Monday of August, 194 ; , -ijj -; v. STEP. K. SNE.F.D, Clk.' North-Carolina, Cabarrus County, . rifAKEN up by Jarues McLain, a black, mare, ' U both hind feet white and a blaze in her face, hat a long switch tailv no brand to be seen, sup- posed to, be two years old. L Kntereii ;ou ah stray book, September, 5th, 1827, and appraise e edi to $25. Said VlcLain. lives 8 or 9 miles,, north-' West of; Concord. - - . - . . -: . -.- .-" ';.' .v- -. . ALEX. SCOTT, Ranger. Sept. 28, V.-. V. 3-law 1. GALES & SON have just received rom the tJf INorth, an assortment of Stationary and Fancy tides," viz - ' , j- Fine Medium, ruled feint' lines 1 -dol plain Fine rDemy -Foolscap, feint lines SRape I rt T-IJ 111 . I , Post , i Blank Books in great variety, comprizing Led-J cers, JLouTnais,-Layv ltecord and' Memo-1 .C random Rooks; Mathematical Instruments, and rPaint Boxes, ; assorted, . - , " . Glass, Iron, 'Pewter Wedgewopd, and Cork lnkstajid; . ; , - Pewter and AVooden Sand Boxes Pocket Books of, various kinds, Best Black'Ink In bottle; " "Red.- do.. do Indelible Ink do. . . : : Elastic Slates Common do. . , Conversation do. j . . Portable Pens'in boxes, . ! Ivory fixed handle KntresL Fine Silver PencU Cases, ? - C I : Jvory Folders, t f - - '.V, ; 1 Morocco Memorandum Cases. - CourtPlaister, &c. &cUcc.; ? r L. " a 1 T - A. ".I. t " I ' , State of North-Carolina, i ' ITreasvru Office, 4fh Sept. I827i fTlIlE Revenue.OfTicefs of the State . aforesaid r JL are hereby respectfully, informed that the vacancy in the 'Treasui'v Department 4 of JCorth-. Carolina, occasioned by' the death of. the late Comptroller, bavrncr been this day . filled by an appointment made by the Governor and" CouVcil there is ho longer any necessity whatever for for ther delay or postpone mention tneir parts ; but on the contrary,'- it has thus become not only ex pedient but indispensably necessary that all con cerned shall forthwith repair -to ''this place,' as they are required by law to do, and settle their Accounts and pav up the Public Taxes and other moniesiiue 10 ine aiaw ior me currenvyear, ' V - - A 1 -. A ruoiw. ireasura, minarui 01 uic ihiuiiuiiicsh ami punctuality of those concerned holds it to be unnecessary to add further. - - I JOHN HAYWOOD, Pub. Trr,. Land tor Taxes. TO be sold at the Court-house in Ashe county, on the 2d Monday of December- next, for the Taxes due thereon for the years 1825 and 1826: 50 acres given in by Aaron. Church, adjoining ti e lands of Jmsj Philips. - . - U. acres, tto dc do - do . 417 acrs given in by Richard White. ." J" ;r 600 acres belonging to the Hebs of William CSiafiin, dee'd. , .' 400 Hcres do do do,:" .dQ. lJ'."'- j 300 acres given in by Richard A rnpld . 1 j ' 20 acres supposed to be tlie proertv of Paul Hanson. . -' - '-y T 'r:Z -:'.. N 50 acres belonging to John Estep, on the Fork lodge. -'-,- ; ' .. : 100 acres belonging to Jas-fistep, .11! .40 acres belonging to the Heirs of Ruth P! step. 100 acres belonging to Richard C Swearingen, on Wattaga River. : 5 ' JXO. RHFA, Shff,, jl'rice ady$2 0J:; 4-:-r " 9H Sv j Universityxof North Garpliuaf IN obedience, to, an ordinance of the: Board of . Trustees, tlie undersigned l;reby give n 9 tibe, that they are authorized arid redy to re ceive proposals j,"or. boarding the students at Cliapel'liiU. lhe5,coitractor.. wuL be allowed t stewartps buildings," and the cleared land at-' tached tli ereto, free of rent and , in Tadditioi,Kbe permitted to take from the ood-Lantis of ttie Corporation, all necessary fire-wood. ;' The Hoarding-House -..must; open ,with tiie session in Jknuary, 1828. . ; - Y. Written proposals addressed tothe "'Commit visiters: JIRsbroughr .North-Carolina; will meet with prompt attenriH"-' : ";' FRIilViv NASH, ; (Jomtnittee of ..Visiters : A; MOORE,-. J. MlvBANK. v 0 Klnnisborowghg tujy , 5th.f:ia27f NEWMANS - 0.ELBB RATED The Runner al the Bottom. . . . , ; A PATKNT. having' been : issued,by y the-Presi jl dent of the United States, to ' Edwards New. min, for his valuable .improvement ofj i;lhe'; -Grist Mm he subscrrjsiull,v tuithorised aridem- powerdtf make s powere d v make sale ot Rights tor using a single Mill, orhe Bights for using sidlms. in any Ccamty, or in. any State in .the Union, except Louisiana. v. .. ,:!.:k:!."'-7i;vi:-h persons wishing to purchase. Rights, can t di re :Cfi their letters to Samuel Morehead, Postirias- terj Martinville, Guilford, N. C. and they will be Immf diatelv attended to. - ; - 'ae superior advantages of this Mill, coifsist , -the ndmp- beinir . nn sr. Mr th;nir O a., --r - - .. i ower is apphed-r-the small size of the tlie application of pressure to sup ence of weight." v The running stone s placed on the Suinile. oml tacme 'Howards to he bed stone, which is permanently fixedi !rhe pressure is applied to .the centre of the runner, itid .the grain introduced into, the mill through tne eve or , the bed or top stone. J he Simplt? Construction of this MiU, its great durability:, and . cheapness, and its: -convenience and usefulness ta. ail persons having large.famiues and sock, and the facility -with which animal or water power can jbi applied,? have given it the decided 'preference over- all the inventions of this kind, witln persons who can judged such things correctly.; - : SAML EL MO U EH HAD, ; !. . Agent for Ldwara Newman, Patentee Slarch'30. - ; - 52. w6w tm6m m The Editors of the Register are autlionsed to act as Agents for the sale; of Rights, in Wake county. ,,'i v; i ' vu.:-'V-t,;'v'' .'. X-A:-i'& .1: Uxecutors -Notice. rriHlS day the Subscribers!, qualified in Wake County- Court, as Executors to the last Will and Testament of Col. Joskpb Hawkins, late of said County.? This is therefore to require all per sons having claims against the said decedent, to bring'them forward, properly authen tinned wfth- in the time prescribed by law; ."And that arrange nients may be made for a speedy settlement1 of all just demands; the Executbrs'are desirous that they should be made , known as sooh asr eoftveiik ent. ; And those indebted to said Estate, ur&re- quested to make immediate payment.' , The undersigned will attend at Raleigh M tli next Superior Court of Wake coiintvVand at the succeeding County Courts. " . - , ' DENNIS O'BRYAN,, x ' - WILLIAM' WILLIAMS, V Micajah t. hawkins; of Warren.""- N. B.' In the'-absence of ther Executors from luieigh, letters (post paid) addressed to ither of 4 them, I at -Warrenton, N. C; will "be duly atr tended to., - . ,,;,-.' c - " -o JUbT PUliLISHEi), ?. : : NORTH-CAROLINA 4 . FOR ;. Jt ONTAINlNGbesides the usual Astronbmicai AL; Calculations some;1 useful Bssays - oh; A'rT-i culture a variety of i Tuable Recipes, Sc rmiclj ii'xstructive and entertaining matter. -;-- -r" .The Almanacks may be had wholesale of the Publishers. ; J. Gulea a Son,s in llaleigh, of Mr: Edward J ;' .HaU?,"."Printer; in ' Fay etteville, -pr of Mr. Salmon Hall, Bookseller, of Newborn ,and retail: of most oftheSttrk!eepefs in the SUte. . Septemfcer 23- -- -X t 1 LJ I V LllC aLI II T vor rent; 4 com'modious two story Dwelling Tfou?r, eTT sL giblv sitnatccV having attached ta it, all Tie. cessary out houses and a fine garden. For terms appl- to the I'ditnrs of the Regi'-.ter. Ib'eigli, April 11; 182r. .- -.moTicr . .' r g H V4 . Subscriber i i n cont e rr, : p l h! s o n f r j i-S ' raoval'to ther M'et, o!ieis for sale Jr & Lot, tri the tow n of Oxford, to w.hich art .a uc! ed abOiit .300 acres Wf land -also, his .Farm Ivin : within' Jl'milesof 1 heTiw n, and c r Mtiio " " t about 900 acres ; and an undiyided mci : r T'anne-: ry now in operation.. Apartici of. the premises is ; not : givei n i ' every person desiro.irt Cof "puvcl. otioiv leu occasion ta-vlew'theml JOS.4TU.IJTTL Grarj ville -cni 1 rrty, M an. ' 23, 1 827. : , ; . ..Notice.: ; fTTTBE Subgcriber being desirous io A- the Wvst, offers for; sale' Iiis Ti "containfngS80 acres, lying1 7 miles pel-Hilt, on the rnail road to'RaleigLu At i i e el' adapted to the culture of Xbrn; WheaV;r tr ahd'Tohaccb, has tolerably gobrljiuildjngs a. Whiskey Distillery aiid a gtiod Ap pic C c . ru it has also a- rJeWVStorehbuse.T and is consider ed to b..aijgoo4-"-Stan.y.fpr more particular descj'Iptio'it .isVdf emed iinheces-' sary, as it is presumed everyi'persoii desirous of purcJiasing jwill tate:Xo.ccasioi'vtc .view, ih eia. Young NegroeTwouidjje 'taken i n. parVpayiri ei it. Th3se s whonwjsli I to purchase lucli at'lYitct. .of Land, won Id. do well to apply t, '.he subscriber- as soo,it as possioie- w 'JOSKPH BARBER Jun Ora::ge county,- 'Sept 15. :SVv: till- 3 w,;v Of ilie UnlblrK .i V :- : V'-: 32A ChW 'K; '-:' 'C: - nTlie Tickets .whjch.dre'w the V highest Pnzeft are those which HaTinjj bivttfem ; for CornbiHAtiasi ' 4: 952 - ' ' - f'' n - - - 3.000 . -V . . .4. 36 52 -.- -2,000 - ' " --1,800" - - rvlil04 A- . of the drawn 56. 52. 54 ' . ... ' f All other Tickswith lee Nos. on is enfitIel"to a Capital Prize.' ' ? ' f& "4.;, 9. 36. Capital Prize : of 250; was sold two. gentlenien'of this "placeXf-7' - ; 19: 23 and51s;entUledtolv'5if :S($o ":-40 4 and 9 v or. 36 and 2 36 and 54 -1?- : . ; V' 'or.;;' 25 and 54 S -"-"25. . . Tickeis with any otlier two j ; do- . . do one Many of the above; prizes" liave ben sold 'at Yates. &;M'IntyTesti;;:??'v ; - v R-new'5 our Prizes in theVNew-Ycrk Letter-,; whiclrdraws on -.'Wednesday Ihe '26th' instant. September 24. IcTRy virtue of ai Deetl in Trust, VS7.ILL be 'old , at Pittsborough,'' in -"Chatham " T Countyi 6ii the .second Monday v October next; the To'llowing ropVrtyi conveved by Tho mas Hill, Estj;" to h rcure the' payment' oF Certain debts, a 'tract -of Land bnvi)eep; UiverV -now in theocctipancy of;iI r.IIiJL!. Also, -two-fifth parts t.f240 acres lying'i liv the fork lif Deep:and llaw River;-jtlve'ertaineserv of LotsNom 98 99,lS4Sl85, in'Mhe town of Hay Wood. ? 'Tcrmr made known xin the day of sale. ..-'".;. .:'. ; J i WEBB, ?i . ' ' ' Sent. !.:'- v-' ' ; ''.H'Wiw - - 96 4w r . f ;; ;JVluabte;Lantl: fo f afF subscribeivvishing "-tinpyeTto'tlieV iVest, J. ftffen f6rwlevthe fonowhig'Tracts of L ! ih'thtf'CoxtirtyVbTNash'f ; ' One: t iUct Contai m if abhiit-1 -n r.rr? ' T nn-. on the' south' side of the UiveVi twelve r.iles south of Nash Coiirthbuseij; T'hik hiad'b; excellent quality - for corn avid tUon,' and ..- in one of-tlio ' best rangesfor st oclctp ttie; .State! - l ' " .-';' : ; One other act; oh Pe ch Tree Creek; ten miles west of "'Nash CburthrtsV; containing 1 500 1 cs.'H'Thk1tract.is'higti qiidlity for corn and -cotton aiid Very weil' tiin- bey:.v---; - C Onebther tractof 90 acresVon Tat Hirer :"eiglV or ten TOiles oekiw the. first named tract, ar 1 i ; 380 acres.Tln3 tract' isv-rn"nrime order for r.rnn pmgand well jiftproVed ; V gobd dwelling : an'! outhouses ibite bt'the pleasantest, ain'sTtuat' ; i in the upper end f the cWiis'y, atul rernail 1 -healthy t' :-'i;:? tzx'l'- V Negroes will baenTor parf, and tern - rrr.d easy' to;the prclis'ef"pplcibn-mad'e to mv self, or iTny Agi nf , Willis W.i Istonlu; A fc r sunplej could bfeitnade to the dower,4as piost cf heirsare'of ageJ';''r--'- :.flHt-- -' : Halifax county; July 31;' f ' ;' ; SO "OR ' Sale on i'vccomrood'aling terms, eleven iL - hundred and ninetyitwd acres ori5nd,"lyir-' witl'un five mites of OxVovd.in Graiivdfe'cour.tvl Situation high and healthy ; i.bout 3C0 a z M cleared and -..Mi ell IncTosed- and a? ci;i',U-.' porUo!-freshJand.Tle'Iandtrenera'''s-Va,''' - is Avelt adapted To-the 5 culture of Corn, C It and:Tobacdo."V'.'frerras made known by 'the- -scriberv-.for. - if v absent iyJ-osep'lt-."-Lttic' Or. ;Wm V. Tay lor ox; Nathaniel 7.L TavIor r' V c 1 't J ''.VV: THOMASVROOTfL Oxford, Sctl 5. - rlOOSw- OrpiIE-Co partnership which has' c'ri&tejl for -LI the last revert years, under the vTirn-Ci 11 Ay . --Havilsnn "wss'this da dissolved by its lim t: tkin. 'iiT1ise,iwbb are-indebted to the concern ' either by bond Or otherwise, ' aTe? requested to niaKc ,pa mcm.-a s.tMju as iraciicaDie 13 ilaucTt flarnson, who will devoie liistiiric-HK-rt; larlyto further the final close ofsaiJ '-z. Raleigh, Sept. 15. - . - "ICO 3v, 'The Subscriber will for the future do llc'.n in his own'nUtr.e,.vand, sol.c'iia -the puirc-r.u i his frierids, and tlio pcblio rretierally..",' .'. - r w, i!aupjso;.v Sept. 15.' ;;' ;.; 2WJtr.:; . hrst rate Iait;r (low: grouw.s principally). ?Also, my DoWerViglit tii ihc'iract'ot' land I nov, live onin-rtlea(CnmtyfbfIal inittgn, sept. s; ; . N
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 2, 1827, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75