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They took offjiis helmet, and, drawing out the trunch eon the poor, squire fell down dead; Grief at this event was general, but 1 the saddest and sin- cerest mourners were Nicholas and the Ear! of I March, the former for Kaving slain a valiant . man at arms, and the': other ';becaisib John Boucmell had been his sauire.-. iThe Constable spoke all SotexceecTiiiffsixteenlinesneatlyinsertedtnre' j the words of comfort to his noble friend, which flmesfor a dollar,and25 cents for" every succeed-1 his kindness c6uld prompt, and then mudethe nff publication ;tnose oi fjrcaicr ichrui- m mci Knignxiy speciaiors repair a uie casue, in wnose Lme rrorortiom.;..Comi7iiniCttfon thankfully I hospitable hall every disposition to jealousy and IvAtI.-.. Letters io me cuiiur musi uc jji- revenue wai u,iscaraeu. Aucrumncr uic rvnirnMi n&td. ; - I I troop uauc iarecii io uic iioimc uunsiauic, iiiu under the-gentle knight, the Harrois.ot uarres, THIS RE3GSSTSB. t nublisbed every Tcmhat and Faiiu.T, ;by j JOSEPH GAI-KS & SviN 9 At Five Dollart per annumhalf in aclvjuicc ADYRRTISKMENTS MANAGERS' OFFICES, ' . . ' ' Kahigh layettevilU. Grand ' Consolidated Lottery 7 be drawn in Washington, on the Slst Oct. 1827. ? APITAI, PRIES! S20,0G0. SCHEME. 1 P-rtract from Mill's History of Ckivalri,. Two I they resumed their course to Cherbourg, - rirhMirf. una. nice vauani Jtmituva, ciiu ,t to liffht with the other. They all alight ii tauncelbt of Lorrvs, who sat firm and erect upoa his horse, his spear; in his hand, Bd his shield hanging from his- neck v He . cie nnnded a couf-se of jousting for his lady's sake. Xere were many present who rigui wen unuer 1 The Motive ; a remarkable anecdote. . 1 . I r From the life of Frederick jBaron Trenck. ; After reciting his various projects to es- cape, and the impatience ?wi th which he ihus pro w itnYrlifth n art in love as well as he was, All was 1 ceecl S J r .. . 1 .e 1 l t . . "iiy lime nung verv reavv. livery . .k 'I VI" . r I I : 1 I I prove ins gaiiamry againsi mcnouic i tnmjj was careiuiiv examines on me cnange Sir jonn VPPlna.was A still stricter scrutiny fromtiie pvess, "V':: might occur,and my project be discovered, aihen.lance.pierced .through the. side, of.. Lorrys, 6 ' -V t . ... 4. r , and wouivded him ,;0 fnr ti wasa hardv knietit, vouner, jolly; I JowinSivery sitisular accident ; I had two and Tight amorous ; and the death of a gallant rears before so tamed a mouse, that it cavaner was aiwa .w.... ... Wouiu play rounu me, ana eat irom my arms ; lor iie wuiMu.r...,., . v i mouth. Thii xras stipe nor to national liiauiitiiwua. - t Prize of S20,000 1 Prize of S5.000 2,500 I : ' 2,000 1,500 1 1,080 : 1,000 5 600 5 500h 5 ; 400 10 200 20 100 46 70 46 60 4G 50 46 40 92 SO 92 . 20 920 12 8280 : 6 Tickets 6, Half g3, Quarter Rl 50 : YATES & M'INTYRE, Raleigh &. Fayette. ville. Splendid Scheme. f JV cw-Tork Consolidated tottery NINTH CLASS, for 1827. To be drawn on Wednesday, 7th Nov. next. Announcelhent of the Ii awin V COHEN'S OFFICE 1 14; Mi tST-ST. - Baltimore, August 6th 1 i OCj" VVe have the pleasure to amu ;unce that tlie drawing of -the ' Grand Literature Lbi terii : of the State f Maryland,-will take fil ace Jnthe City of Baltimore, on Wednesday tf : 17th of October, and will be completed on that day. This Lotterv is the most brilliant in th e . United States : containinir, besides the Ci pitals of 20,000 DOLLS, and 10,000 BOLLS, no less than TEN prizes of TWO.TIIOUSAJi D DOL LARS each ! I sqhkme; JUST P17BUSH ED, G Jl LE S's NO RTH-CAH0LINA t ' -r -for; ; v:; . :. ; is intelligent mouse had nearly Mipn mv ruin. I inverted rnvsplf iviifi if This noble feeling .oiniiiuuuu w -j " . .,".,! J .. . ,. ; plejJnglv drsjJlayed in a circumstance that hap- during the night ; it had bnen nibbling at Cned in'France. during the year 1580. The my tloor, and capering on a trencher TiiV of Itrhtanv profited by the weakness nd TkP r.ntineLs h.ini.enino- to hear our amuse. infusion consequent on tneaeamoi iviiig joi n. t called the oHid-raT; they heard also, na JJ-ru ; :Z and added all ws not right in my dungeon. c of RichardI of England, hid been acting At day day break, my door resounded ; cwthe allvoftlie Duke ot Brittany ; out now, tne rown major, a smun, ana mason enter ptstlie war was over, he .prepared to conduct ed : strict search- was begun flooring, snost of his army home. He had been joined py. vvas chains, and my own person, were all etme kn,pts trom Oaeroourg i vain heJr asked what iwii, i.. w.w ..c .lho n.icn th hail honrH I mo4w. uihiRllpil nnit if o I m ii inl 6t thev were not auoweu io.wci men ummw ru uk. um wring theJr march. The Constable ot France, jjutnped upon my shoulder Orders w?re who was then at the castle of Josselyn, gave given I should be deprived of its societv ; them safe-conduct. Atter emoracinp uir K""1 j earnestly intreateu thev would at. least 1 Prise of $20,000 is .1)20,000 1 : . , 10,000 . 10,000 10 2,000 : 20.000 10 1,000 : 10,000 10 I 500 . 5,000 20 200 4,000 20 100 ? 2,060 4G ; . 50 2,000 100 V ' ' 20 ' 2,000 150 " " C -10 f ; 15,00 300 i 5 15,000 9000 1 ' . 4 Sl3,000 9662 prlrcs, amounting to gl 14 ,000 i Subject to the nana I deduction of fifteen per cent. , orr, l lie uasn tor tne whole oi tbe Pnzeivcan This is the most Rrillisut Scheme which has e had at COHEN'S "OFI'ICE, the moment ithey 1 been offered for a long time ; only 14,190 Tick- are drawn. ets. Three numbers cannot draw less than $500. 1 whole Tickets, $5, Halves, 2 50, Quart era he 39 Tickets -havinc on them first and aprnnd 1 'ffhts 62. drawn numbers only, will be entitled to $120 s Orders from any part of the United States, j The 39 doj with the 1st and 6th will each be en-1 t?,tHer by md (post paid) or private conveyance, titled to $100 ; The 39 do. with the 2d and 3d I enclosing the cash or prize tickets in any of the j to $90 ; 39 do. with 2d and 6th to $80 ; The 39 j Lotteries, will meet the same prompt and punc do. with 2d and 6th to $70 ; and the 39 do. with tua' attention as if on personal application. T1 OBTAINING, besides the usual Astronomic! Vy Calculations; -some useful Iissays on Agri culture 1 a variety of valuable Kecipes, 7i much instructive fthd.ntertainineWatter.'i:.-!;v-- The Almanacks may be had wholesale of tJio Publishers, J. Giles & Son, in Raleigh, of Mr. Ed wanX ffare,. Printer; in Payetteville, cr o f AI Salmon Hall Bookseller, of Newberu ; and retail of most' of the Storekeepers in iho Sis.'te. September.20. - ; v ' j GALES 8c SON have just received from North, an assortment of Stationary and ; Fine Medium, ruled feint lines ' do, 'rf. plain ; . f : 7 Fine Demy c - . ; i' ' ; r Foolscap, feint lines -do. plain t v'. ' " - Post '- : .! S.Paper. J Blank Books in great variety, oTpri2iine, Led ' gefs, Journals Day,v Record and Memo. randunB6ok9.;-vC''j,-i');'' 11 .'. Mathematical Instruments, and Paint Boscr, f assorted , - ' . - ' ' " Glass, Iron, Pewter Wedge wood, and Ccth the 4th and 5th drawn Nos. on each, $fi0 ; and the 7 tickets having on them the 4th and 6th, or 5th and 6th drawn Nos. on them each, $50. $ ,000 of the $4,500 Prize will be paid in Alba ny lands, the balance in cash. SCHEV1K. viddress to J. l v COHEN, Jr. Baltimore, Aug. 6, 1827. j - BaoTfiF.ns lialtimor 90 c i:r I tl . 1 -Uvi nrl rnmmehced their course.' An hour's ?pnc ii "'l-;.1 .- u..&ua.ugaC nXhrft.,ffhMliPmto Josselvn. and they rested me his word ol honour, he would presen avhile in the town, without the castle, intending it to a lady who would treat it with the Ut- merely to dine there, and then rdfipart. wmie moHt tenderness. they were at their loogmg,' Certain companions 4t He took it away and turned it loose !fth!S in' the guard room, but it was tame to me mem. as was inc. won, ui 1 1. , l-i i t.i .,iAivvncri;hTnen and Frenchmen - w alone, and sought a huhng place. It had A French squire, named John Boucmell, dis-1 fleil to my prison door, atj the hour of visi covered ..among the stranger band a squire called I tation, ran into tny dungL0n, immediately Nicholas cimorci, wun ;wnom,T on loriiicr owa- testifying its joy by its antic leaping be- nsehadofxch tween nr legs. It w ' wtrih : remarking, of defiances Thinking that a very tair opportu- , . , J. , r t . , ,. ' ?hy forchevisancehacl presentexKiUelf, he e ha! ;it had been taken away bi.ridfolded. Maimed, Nicholas, divers times we have wish- that is to feay wrapped in a handkerchief' sd and devised to do deeds of arms together, 1,1 he guard room v. as a hundred paces from and now we have found eacu otner m piuce ana lime where we may accomplish it. -.--Let us now, In the presence of the Constable of .France, and other, lords, have t!ree courses - on foot with sharp spears each of us against the I other." Nicholas replied, John, you know right well that we are now going on our. way by the safia :onduct of my lord your constable. What you require of me theriore, cannot now be done, for am not the diief of this safe conduct, for 1 am aut under those other Jcnighjs who are here, I ould willingly abide, but they will not." ' The French replied ' Yu-bhall not excuse your self by this means 1 letyour company depart, if they list, for 1 promise yoti by covenant, that hen the arros'are performed i between you and tie, I will bring you to Cherbourg without peril. Make you no doubt of. that." r. Nicholas answered that he did not mean to gam my dungeon. How then! did it find its master ? Did it know, or did it wait for, the hour of visitation r . Had it remarked the downs were dally opened. ? 44 All were desirous of obtaining this mouse, but the major earned it off lor his lad y ; she put it into a cage, where it pin- ed, .refused all sustenance,- and, in a few days, was found dead. ' I he loss of this little companion made me, lor some time, quite melancholy ; yet, on the last examination, I perceived it had so eaten away the bread, by which I had concealed the crevices I had made in cut- Lting the floor, that the examiners must be all but blind not to discover them : and I iay his courtesy, bulthat he could', not fight, as j was convinced tlvtt iny faithful' little friend ie and the rest ot tne lingnsirwere journeying 1 ia fajfen Without their armour. 1 Prize of 850,000 1 20,000 1 JO, 000 1 4,520 1 3,000 - 1 2.500 ; 2 Prizes of 2,000 6 ' 1,000 6 500 39 120 39 100 39 90 38 80 39 0 39 60 78 50 274 40 4446 20 State of North-Carolina. Granville Couhtv, August Court, A. 1);. 1827. Governor to the use of Win. Bullock, ' vs. , ', . - v Thomas N. Pulliam & others. Judicial attachment Levied on 100 acres of land anil other property, the property of Thomas j ri. ruiiiam. - Governor to the use of Wm. & Richard Bullock, Thomas N. Pulliain & others. Inkstands, Pewter and Wooden Sand Boxes Pocket Books of various kinds rBcst Black Ink in bottles, J "'ii--i-.Ued, : do.. do.'' j ''":':f' Indelible Ink -r do. Jr w Elastic Slates ; Common cfoVI "Visiting Cards, . 1 Conversation do.. ' Portable Pens in boxes'. Steel and Silver do, ' . Ivory fixed handle Knivesr, Damascus do.' ;; Fii.e Silver Pencil Cases, .Ivory. Folders, .U - : . p'ir T' : -' Morocco Memorandum -CSs'es;.''v;:v;;'?.--"-Court Plaister, Sec. &c.r&c r-v .. ' .- -- Haleigh, Sept. 26, 181 n . - WatcUs v JciUery and and other property, the property of Thomas .: N.-Pulham. , IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Thomas N. , Pulliam one of the defend ants in the two fofegoing cases, is not an inhabi tant of ; this State and that the ordinary process 01 iaw cannot oe seryeu on mm : tnererore it is ordered that: publication be made for six weeks successively. 111 j.tne Kaleigh Kegister, that the said Thomas N. Pulliam annear before the .Insti- 5051 Prizes (91 39 BIank8.Y . " ces of said Court, to be held for said County on Whole Ticket? 20 Bolts. Half do. 1 0 Dolls.' the flTSt Monday in November next, in the town tyrs 5 (iO. jb'ierhtlS 2 50, Sixteenths I 25. lf".;repi evyana pieaaxo issue, or juag . , r L flL r . , - I ment, will be rendered against, hm; and the pro cry- Orders from any part of the United States nrfV Umv a.,u;- , n osmg the Cash or Prize Tickets, will be very I tifTs recovery, -r -v.. 'J .. l : : Judicial attachmentLevied on 100 acres of land "p EltNARD DUPUY respectfully-informs hls This objection was readily answered by the frenchman, who proffered hisown stores of har- icss : and Nicholas, though extremely indispos :d for a iotist, M'as obliged to say, thatlf the lords horn he accompanied 'would not permit the en- ounter there, he promised him, as soon as he ar- ived at Cherbourg, and was apprised of John's rrival at Boulogne," lie would come to hini, ajid leliver him of his challenge. " Kay, nay," quoth John 7 " seek no'respite ; hnve offerecL and continue to oner, so many hings so honourable, that you cannot depart and ireserre "your good name, without doing deeds t rms With me. . Tt.e Frenchmen then retired to the castle, saving the Englishmen to dine in their lodging. Aster tnnur me iravejiiiig Knigiiis repaireu 10 tie castle, to require trom the Constable a troop 1 cavaliers to conduct them through Brittany ter's a necessary safety. victim to its mas- 1 NEWMAN's CELEBRATED ' - 1 ' V if GRIST JSlVLIi. The liunficr at the Bottom , A PATENT having been issiied by the Presi dent of the United States, to Etlward New- man, for his valuable improvement on the Grist Mill, the subscriber is fully authorised and em-r powered to make sale of Rights for using a single Mill, or the Rights tor using snid Mills m any County, or in any State in the Union, except Louisiana. , -. , ; , Persons wishing to purchase Rights, can di rect their letters to Samuel Morehead, Post mas- nd Normandy: to Cherbourg. The subject of ter, Mar inv.lle, Guilford, N. C. and theydl be had been much discussed by the 7- . i ;. . . : 1 ne : superior aivaniages 01, tms miii, consist in the 5 grinding being cloiie so near the centre, where tiie power is applied the small size of the stones, and the application or pressure to sup ply the absence-nr. weight. The running stone is placed on the spindle, and facing upwards to ,he bed stone; which is permanently fixed. The iressure is applied to tha. centre ot the runner,' promptly attended to if addressed to YATES & McINTYRE, ' . Raieigh or Fayettevilfe: A valuable Plantation in lVahe: Witness, Step. K. Sneed, Clerk of said Court, at Office in Oxford, the first Monday of August 9i . . , STEP.K. SNEED, Ck. - KAKKIUIl, N. C. 1 name of West-H ill, lyiriff on , both sides of A1RS' S; M- ETER, grateful for the patron- f' x - j -i 1 1 - ,1 lo iniorm iicririeno. anu me puonc,; generally tuat sne lias engaged witn Mt. A. J. Smith to at Swift & Williams's Creeksj adjoining-the Plan tation of Governor Branch, about nine miles from Raleigh, on the Road to Haywood, settled on ginally by Joseph Lane, the Grandfather of thfe u T I IT 1 o Vr-" V"- P J - , . - I Xfnrr aiO fnf tnA Mnrthiin Qnnthof n -Waal lnla 1 -v -- f hf o rir a nt mA W Y A ms haH r hr.ire of i he hrt land in the emmtrv. tern Jine of Stages. . Sue has also procured sey- ...11 "!. r i..,i -r. ti,. eral convenient and comfortable out rooms,which -v.. H...Tr ,i i-.,..-vM wilt enable her to accommodate, fifteen or sixteen 120Q of which is prime land-a considerable m portion of it fine low crrounds. The residue is well-timbered lng leaved Pine Land, and is sup posed to afford the best range fr cattle and hogs in the county. The farm under cultivation is between 3 and 400 acres, on which there is a tolerably good Dwelling-House, and other out nuildings, on as handsome and healthful a site as can be found in the county, or perhaps in the State. There is a small Grist-Mill, which is con venient for family and neighbourhood purposes. The farm is in good order, and that, and the land may viewed,, on application to Mr. Tho mas Howell, on the premises ; and the terms of sale, which will be accommodating, will be made known on application to J. Gales. Raleitrh. June 21. 1827. 59-tf. Her Bar shall be constantly supplied with the choicest of Liquors, her stables well provided with Corn,? Fodder, Oats, and attentiverOstlers September ltth, 1827. . . .y Zc 99-1 awtf Drawing Received,' TIIE following ?re the drawn numbers of the ? Ne w;- York C onsolidat ed Lottery, i S e ve nth he challenge had been much discussed by rtnehmen: and a. the execution 01 it appear (I to be within I he 1 r o w n p o we r , t h ey ear nest ly (quested their ladef to forbid the further jour- ' r- ! i . t. 1 i..ir cyot tne ringusnineii wiijic uic uccu 01 -arms cmained unaccomplislied. ; The Constable l eciv- dtae strangen swetuy, swi" men, isonening ie aarshnesss 01 111s worus oy inc ciuvairic cour- ssy "of" his. manner, lie saiuLto J.hem, , Sirs, 1 rrest you all, so tliat ye shall not depart; this ay ml to morrow, after mass, :you shall see eed of arms done between .our squire and ours j and you shall dine with me, " and after Valuable Land for Sale. THE subscriber wishing to move to the West, offers for sale the following Tracts of Lund in the County of Nash One tract containing about 1800 acres, lying on the south side of the River, twelve miles south of N.sh Courthouse. This land is ot excellent f I ' lass,-- viz:. lA.- . .-y vr; 4, 1 3,22, : 54 3 1 . , 1 850,146, JIlorefLuc&at aim Office-. 2 18, 50, 54 Capital Prize of g 1,000 4, 1 3, 44 f;-::H'Vf-70' - 18, 21, -317'W- S0' Besides manv others have been 'sold at YATES & MMNTYRK'Qce. v lihode'J Draws to-morrow. Renew your prizes. Oct.. 2, 1827.. : -. " - md the grain introduced into the mill through quay br corn and cotton, and in one ot the the eye ofthe bed or top stone. est ranges tor stocic in tne aiaie. - The simple construction orthis Mill, its ffreat "ne oiner a, on rc.i virt,v 1"" rlnrahilitv an.t rhknn. n, it mnvpnrp miles west ot JSasii l.ourtnouse, coniaining XDxJKJ .y. .. r ' r. . .. ... i utK i 1 acre!. i 11;; i. "!-; nv. 1 and very well tim . i 11 o a 1 ' 1 1 . .1 ..11 ; 1. .. ..t 1 c ;i- i acre. his tract is mini ana neaunv. a. or iroou ti- j..' 1 ... liLiid usciiiiiicss lvj aii ucrstjiis nit viiiir i;n tf r i.kiii nr-.H r - inner ffm s 1111 uenari witn vuur Lruaes in i;ner. . . ... - ... . .r ? . . . 1 i-.. - r. . . -t . : .. ; . v j. -k M and stocic, and tne taciiitv witn wincii animal or .The Et glisb were right glad.td be summoned a chit sn c sport, ahf, atier? drinkiiiirof hc onstuble'-s wme, thetook their leave, and re- irned to tji ir lodging?:;, : ': --"-I:--; On the rn-xt "morning ;each; squire heard mass, id was coiifessefi.' They then 'leaped oh their "rscs, i.nd, with tlie lords of France on one part, tl the Enjclihmen on the bther. 'hey rode alto- ether to a fir plain, near the castle of .lossely h. j 1.4...' l -11 I.-. 1 t" 1- uuuw.icu prepareti, according lo ins vcrnwe, two tufts f harness, fair ; and good,' and ilertd the choice" to Nicholas r but the Engliih an not only waved Ins choice, but, with still Jrther coiirteSvvs3sisted .lohn to arm. Thf. I rencliwenV in return, helped him to" don the dler Suit nr h-irnaJ. - ' ' ..",il.rs ... ... 1 - . spears, On ap- nrl th n'r, wcwo-s-trUck John on the breast, rtsluhng under the gorgei of mail, it er.tered Iiri"V The spear broke and tiie irori trunch 'I!e.nw,ncd1in.tie:necfc;Vr:.he English squire .nfT onuals. nd sat'dow'n in his cliair. 'The - HltlJtlrca transfixe J on the spot, and water- power can be applied, htvve given it the decided, preference overfall f,he inventions ot this kind, with' persons , who fcan jud.e such things correctly, j SAMUEL AlOUEIIEAD, . 4 Agent for LqwiirU JMtrwman, Patentee '.March 3d.- i :.tf52.vv-6wr tm6;n -'in The Editors of the-Recfisfer are authorised to act os Agents for the county, ; , mm-syi 1TH FIKLD ;. I. r. ; Male and iTem ale Academy : HE third quarter of this Institution will c,om- JL mence on Monday the 15th of October next The-subsctiber is happy , to be. able "to inform t h eY pub lie; : that he has employed -Miss A . . 1) Salmon t of Fayetteville, to take: 'charge of the Female Departmentif t B : r; , I '0 i instruct:oiK win oe given iaau me orancnes friends and the public in freneraL fhat ha' has just rethrned from the Jortli and has opened an elegant assortmenfbf tbe above Articles, which he will dispose of at very reddced ' prices for ' cash. ;..;,- '",j; J '.K.;.";''H'''i'':i? C All kinds of Gold and Sil ver ! Work rnVnufac"- -tured and repaired in the most elegant style aitd sliortest notice. He hopes that by his punctf m'I and assiduous attention to business, to' merit a continuance of that liberal encuiriagement he ' has received since he commenced business., Raleigh, Oct. 8. . - , 8w Im portant Sale. ; OjN Wednesday the 21st tlay of November ' next, we sliall offer for :de tb. the highest bidder, at the residence of the late, Col. Joseph Hawkins, in the Citv of Raleigh, a consitierable portion of the PERISHABLE ESTATE of said decedent, consisting of a large " assortment of the best. Household and Kitchen Furniture ? afsd a. Carriage and Harness, two Gigs and " Harnes " a pair of well broke Horses and a good riding Horse, ' about one hundred and fifty head of Cat tie, amongst which are many suitable for Kecf, together with a number of valuable Horses and Mules. ,.,'; . ; " ' ; r Twelve months credit 'Will be given 'for ill sums above 5 dollars, the purchaser giving bond with good security, before the properly i deli vered. For all sums of five dollars and- under, cash will be required, by . ; - V; SDENNI3 lO'lUlYAN, y .")' : 1. T Willi am Williams. C r.r .3 MicAjAil t. hawkins: .ocioDer. , , , 6 Ills J5XAMJLN AT10N. THE semjannuai; examination of the Yoifrt' Indies at the Warrentori FemaleAc:dem will commenceorf Tuesday the 6th of isrnvmh. and continue until each Class shall have been examined, - Parents; Guaitli ina & others pectfidly invited to attends f; . i . -Sept.;20, 182r. EJJRAINERD; rrintiptU J2&aminqtion Postponed t : THE Examination of the Pupifeof the Jl arren? V ton Female Academy, is postponed until Tuesday the 20th November instead of the 6di as Jnere- -i'-,--, . Sept. 27, JO EN IJ. quality for corn and cotton, bered. - One. other, tract of 90 acres, on Tar River eight or ten miles below the-fiist named tract, and is I usually taucrht iii-Academies. first rate "land Ylow crrounds nrincinally"). --:l ; - . . . ' ' J : - A. WGAYPrincinal. Also' my Dower right to the tract of land I now I ) (T The Editors ofvthe Newbern Sentinel-will live pn in. the .county of, Halifax, containining J please insert the above once a: week for 3 weeks. 380 acres. Thts tract is m onme order lorcron Sent. 17. .isVi 't s; .stjt .fl IUU Jt sale of Rights, in Wake P'"? an.I,.well improved ; a jrood d wellmgand r- l - I out houses, ; one of . the plcasantest, airy situations in the upper end pi ute county, aria reuiaraoiy I a & I ' f '' " -' . ' ' v ' -"i r neaiiny v wcrcarmen uiey xook meir i4iiceu against each other on foot: viung tivey couched the r snears. a hei rs- are of asre. - ;;'t : VI TEMPERANCE ALSTON Halifax countv; July 3. . - ; 80 ESPECTFULLY informs ttheMJitizens- of Raleigh and its vicinity that- he has ' com menced Business in the Shop opposite 'MrVSa muel Avera s,. wuere ne wm uw ny. kihu mi i " - , v jytx rv j n.lixi in fiims. Lnclcs and KeVfulor an v nice Iron f ' ' ::ry oAu 1 Work. Mill inks and Gudgeons, and work ofjf gIIE House : and Lot occupied by ; Mrs. A. LA every description in his line of business, will be JL Taylor, in the immediate vicinity of ViiH; attended to with punctuality and despatch. .? Orders or Work, left at Mr. R'ichartl Roberta's 4 Tii i an'acticri of slanler-bet w een Henry ' Go man and HenjjrP.jRounsavdle,' the' words spok en as alleted inthe .Declaration, were that he Tit u r ' ' 4: th O r - of I A MAAflff " ' f easy to tfte:purchase Appu selmy.geniWdl. chargi t the naid i Gormannor do 1 bei simple could be made to the dower,, as most of jievhe was ever truilty of the id crime; Wit- ness wheteof 1 have hereunto set , my hand this 3rdOciober4l2r;:T -', y - "; rmfMMTi. U. ROUNS AV1LLE. ScottsifofiNapolecin, Store, will be immediately liltcridecl to. amsboroV"witlL seventy acres of Land adjomicg. . L1 . .1!- ...lit ..tirixto.l nwir M rt;5laOUUlC UCUL.t" nntu uuiw-fCh. Raleigh; Sept. J9. h 1 paw5v er. - - ;. August 14. JNO. C TAYLOR, Ex or. ; 92 oaw5t '-:.". Just receiyed and for sale by : ' . i. " ' - . , J. GALES & PaHeg4ij Se, ti 2 'l:;c.i'--. J;- tofore advertised. Reports bavincr been circulated that the Fem de Academy in Warrenton, w ouhi change owners, or cease to be conducted by the present Ihstructorsrthe public are inarmed, that the Exercises thereof will be resumed on lort day theTth Januaty next, witli the aid of font- additional Assistants from the iNorth eminently qiiauneu lor ine unties or instruction and who will take an active part" iri all the interests of the InlItuion, .xlloard will be at the motlerate price of $50 per Session English Tuition tl5 Miisic. g25. The ornamental : brahches, which ' are taught to a greater extent in this, than in any Seminary in the .Union,' are all proportionably ; reasonable. " . - . ; - I ELIJAH RRAINERD, FrinctpaL Warrenton Oct 4, 1827. , I 1 law! w ? ; University of North Carolina. IN obedicpee to an ordinance of the tto.-inf if V Trustees, the. undersigned ; hereby rive no tice, that they are authorized and ready to Tel 'J ' ceive propbsal.V for boarding! the studentif Vr Chapcl-Hiil. The 'contractor 'will be alIoi'i the steward's building:, and the cleared land at tached thereto, free of rent,.' and in : addition, permittedto take from 'tlie Wooxl-Landi of the Corporation, jil I j necessary . fire-wpod.:- T; Joardmg-IIouse must' open wUh . the ssssior. hi January, 1828.- -'.- X'.-' , Written proposals addressed to the ".Ccmmlt- ee of Visiters," Hillsborough,! North-Carolina, will meet with prompt attention.' - , FREIPK.NASII,; 9 rAmT-U Avinrpv C Committee: ; ' J. 3IEBASE, $ S 91 fBjrcr5' BUlsbarongb, July 5?h, 13r . '. 7 t X - -r. A: Ht : !-f;
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 12, 1827, edition 1
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