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'. i :'J , ' $ '-fi-' V r- v fr 1 V ' J t 1 - - r TTTi v I- ; Ours are the plans of rairtieljghtfnj peace, V" ;: ; ; - ; . ' ' i ; 7 --r? , rV UnwarpM by prtylrapre to live like brothers.?.'; --v :'AJ .7 " ' "k , A' ;Tvav; OctbTiet 3618. ,1 a 4.1 i ; v.-f. JZ M0m'r s' "?'---v . --. - j.-. j ' r'.-v ".. . r - . - - .-V. : v . v f : . ;::r. Tiib1isheaJ every Tut.8tat artd Fkipat, by .M.:foRRPH.OAI-KS4&;JRON, : .Mforallar in-oaMIcation thow ot greater icnit n p cSrcd.. Letters Utiie EditorVmust be pust- jBE WILD PIGEON OP, AMEIUC A,; n2 (tiUnwiner is an anrmslnsr article oh jWd Pigeon? j)f America by a Frencli' man 'Sort or our.rcauers wn uu uuuui "'find it'difhcult to credit the storj Itcer- tainl? savors st roirg!r of the ionftantic,and :;l?r.P tir the omnion that the .worthy narrator has sed jo thisxase the Ijcense al! European .travellers, to spice ineir sketches with something of.the marvellous. The story of th pigeons, however, is back d bV prettyv Robd authority. y e recj.T lect readin?. Twheh at school, a poetical de ctf pnorttif Pennsylvania in the olden time, -written bv Jacqb Taylor, in whfch he.sajs y"Y -''in the Fall are seen to fly - Large flocks of pigeons darkening fill ; the sky. w?if$$we nce ? numerouH in Pennsylvania as to f darken all the sky," Ve can easily imagine that in the Western rViUls.tHev:cp.nrega1e in force sufficient to b-eak down oaks of several inches in dianv eter TAmer. Repub. , r -' Tlie Tmmtoh of Amencain the Auium'n f i8fS,:I left my,house in 'Hen- v dereonon:he'bink of the Ohio,, on my way tafcouUvilte. V Having met t Jie pigcns. 3mvfefro : barrens of natural wastes, 3lfew miles be vonr Hardensb'ursh, in greater apparent i -i numbersahaS h X thoiightwU had, ever, seen W them before, i felt an inclination to enume ' rate the flocks that would pass, withifi the .o;W 'pvp. irrtme hu c .1 dismount- dand seating uiyJ f on a tolerable, emi VtKolc mv oencil to mark down wh it I saw goTn bv and over me, and make a dot for every flock: which passed - - ; Finding, however, 1 hat this was next to impwVile,;and Teeling-unable to., rec5.nl .th? ' ? flocks as the? multiplied constantly, I rose, Vanti counting the Jots ihen put down, dis SScovered that one hundred: and sixty-three ' hfn Wade in'twentv-bnef mioutes. I f-,Vf!lfMl n. anil Sflll met Uie more v farther Lwent.tftThe a1r! d with pigeons ; the light of noon day be came tlim.as during an eclipse ; the pige 6ns dung fell in spots, not unlike melting flakes of snow Tan'Ujhif continued buz. of t hei r wi ngsove r me,' had a teiul ency to in cline my senses to repose. . Before sunset I reached Louisville, dis tant froin Hardeniburgh fifty-five miles, where tlie pigeons were, still ' passing, ami ihis continued for three days in succession. ' ?The people ere indeed ali up iri arms, and shooting on : all f sides - at 5 ine passing floe ks. The banksoFt he river were crowd -A ivlth m'pR and. children : for here the pigeons flew rather dQwas hev passed the Ohio. This gave affair opportunity to de stroy them in great numbers. For a week or more the population spokof nothing but 4 pigeons, and fedonno other ' flesh but ihat &of pigeons. The whbl e atmosphereduring thi f-Was strongly mipregnated with the ' ;sireli appertaining, to their species t: It may not, perhaps, be out of place, -to Attempt an estimate! tne aumoer or pige.- astonishioc bounty of the Creator in his works, and how universal ly this bounty has bt en gra n ted to e very " thing on the vast con t i h en t of. America. :1 ' X vv"? " ?. 5 y: '-n Ve shall tiifeei for .eximple a column of one mde in breadth,frWhich is tar pel ow t h e us without interruprion for three hours, at thp rate of one mile oer minute.' -This w i U 'gi yea parallel ogra m o f on e hundred and e iiiht y m i I es b v one, c o ve ri ng one hun (I rel ahtl eighty, wju are mil es, and allowi ng twa'ni.ceons'tn the sauare Yard, we nave one billion one hundred and thirty-six thou sand niceons- in -xje "flock and as every piseon consume fully half a pint uf food ; per day, the quaniity most be eight millions se v e n h u 11 I red and a we I ye to ou sanu Dtrsn e 1 s per dayV; whicJvis required to ieed suclr a .flocklJxH-; " ' - v As soon as these birds discover a sufllci- eiicyof food to' ent ice them to alight,;t he v .-fly round in circl es," revie wi ng the cou n t ry below, and this. time exhibit - their phal aux in the beauties of their plumage now lqnaf, contained in one of those mighty flocks, .fli aily consumed hy rSitsr?riember3. &The inquirywill shew .the t c disiplayi nga large glistening sheet of aztire, i i bVi exonsi ntt t h e i r bac k s: t o y re w a nd ' su Hz itvjeuiyeering, Exhibit -amassoFrich deer --.fx v pu rnie&z. I be y th e n pa ss in we r :o vc r tne Jynd,are lost amongtb foliage. i for Sfta tomet. wljut thev.re-appeiir as sudden ly abo ve a t r e r w Ki c h " t h ey : a 1 igh t, afnfl as swiftly aneristoear ? 1 inpeiling.hungefhowe ' eiob'rtlbring'i : them, all to the ground, ,a,1djthen tbev u :re seen industriously 1 hrow- JMS;UP ie luiienleaves to seek, lor tneiasi beaclrnut cr acorn t 'the rear -ranks coh- u anfignteu ;ne wnoie again taKe u wing 'r vy wki ui er, 4i wi f 1 1 v' 1 h ron r h th e ftirest t o see i I UV' llylcisi ngv passi ng oy e r, , a n da I ightj ng 1 nx hoi iti'ucn''qulck-:iiueceVsioiitha2tbe 3- whtde stil Shears : theappea'ranceVof '.being on tne wing j ne quanniv or. groumi thus swept ipi-or, to use. a French' expression f moissonee, is astonisning, and 9vciean ' h tne worK, tnat gleaners nevrnnu it worm their while to r follow "where the pigeons have ben.vH On uch orcasins -when thV woods are nu9 filled : with' them, thy. aie killed in ihitnense numbers, yet without any apparent 4. diminution." .During the middle of h day, after .their repast is fin ished, the whole settle o the trees to en joy rest, and digest tlreir food ; but as the sun sinks in?the honzon, they depart en masse for roosting place, noi; onfrequently hundreds of miles oft, as has been ascer tained by persons keeping account of Iheir arrival and of their 'departure from their Curious roosting placea," to which I must now conduct, the reader. ,rX one of those general nightly, rendez vous, not far from the banks of Crreen i-iyer in Keiitacky,) I paid repeated visits.- It was, as is almosCalwaysl theicase, pitched in a portion ofthefbrt where the tres w ere of "grea t maghi i u d e' of grow 1 h bu t with little underwobiL - I rode thruush it length wise- upwards of forty mile.'?, and crossed Jt in differerij parts, ascertaioiog its' width to be rather more vthii three -mile;. M v first view of Tt was about a fortnigh' subsequent tok the period when they had c h ose n t hi s s not , a nd I arrived Jhe re 11 e a r -jy two hours before the setting of the sun. Few. pigeon were; then to be seen", buti a great number of persons with horsed and waggons, guns, anu ammunition, nan ai fead y,;'esta.oltshed dillVrent CMmnsoh the border. Two farmers from i tne neiihbrV hoad Of Russclvilte ; distant more than one hundred miles, had driven upwards of three be fattened tm pigeon s meat ; arid here anl there the people, cm ployed in pit king and waiting! what had al ready been procured; vere seen silting in the centre of large piles of those birds, alf proving to me .that the number resorting there at night must be immensej and ,pro bablycohsis!ing"of all those then feeding in Indiana, some distance beyond "JerTer-; sonville,;not less than one hundred and fifty miles oft" Tjhe duhgof the birds was seve ral nches, deep, covering the; whole extent of the roosting-place ? like a bed d snow. Many trees two feet in diameter, I observ ed, were broken alt no great jJistance from the ground, and t lie branches of many of the largest arid tallest so much so, that the desolation already exhibited eqaHed that p(Brirniedby a furiousJstornad.: As the time elapsed, I saw each of tlib anxious per sons about to prepare- for action V S'on with ulphiriron pots otherj with torches of pine knots, many with poles, and the rest with guns doubie and treble' ciargeil. The sum was lost to otir view, ypt Taot V a pigeon had yet arrived -butj all" of a sml den, I he.ird a crv.of u Here they comeP? The nois which 'hey made, thougii dis tant, reminded oe of a .hartl gale at se?r, passing through M?etggHig tjf a close-reef-ed vessel . As t he bi rds'arri Jred,' and pass ed oyer mr, 1 felt a current of air - that surprised me. Thousands were seen knock -etllown by th poleinen; ' The current of birtls, however, kept still' increasing. The tires were lighted, and a niost magrnficent, wonderful, and ter tying sig6t as'-beforf .rtifi , 'Hie pigeons, coining ifi by mil lions! alighted every where one onjthe top of arf oiher,V 1 ri ti I m asses of them resem bfi fig hanging swarms of "bees; as ilarge as hws heaus were f(iuAl n every Itree in all di rectWins. These heavy clusters were seen to; give way as the supporting branches, breaking down with a crash,! came v to the ground, killing hundrels, oCjthose- which obi tr u c t e I t h e ir " fa 1 1 f : rci t i g d o w'-i 1 o t h er equally large and heavy groups, ..Md t en -det ing the whole a spene of uproar and of dist res si ng ' confusion. I , f)iind - i t quite useless to speak, or even to shout; to those persons nearest me; Ttie report s y v'en of t h e d iftcr e n t gu n s were seldom hanl, and I knew "only of" their going ofT by seeing the owners reload thpm. ' i ; , ":'" V No person dared to venture within the line of devastation, anl the hogs? had been penned up in due tinie, the picking tup of the dead and wounded sufferers beina: left tor the next morning's operation, a Still the pigeons were .constantly coming, and it was'past midnight; before I perceived a de crease in the number of those that arrived. The uproar continued, however, the whole Luight : arl sis I Was anxious to .w" to what distance the sound reacheil, ! sent off a man, who, by his habitsn the woodsy was a bl e t o te 1 1 o. 1 e , t w o' h o u r s . v a f te ryv a r Is," t ha 1 a t X h ree m i I es Ii e 'h ea rd i t .. distinct ly. a To r wards the approach of day,l, the.rxuie rather subsided ; but long ere objects were at all distinguishable the pigeons liegao th move oflfirr adirectionquiie 'different fromT:ihat ih-whTch they arriveil.'the.dav6efre,. and at su n rise n one . t h;i t ; were able x to Uy re -mained. .Thehowlitigs of the wolves now reached our'-earKf-'audrthe foxeSj' the lynx; jtlie' cohgarsr- be;trs,' raccoons,-'opossums, and pole cats were. Reen s.neakinff the spot, whilst the eagles andhawks of diffe rent specfesi" supported ;by a iiord e 'of buz zards aud carrioircrowH came to supplant them, and reap the benefits of t6is- night of destruction." -y.V- " - f f it was tnen that J, anu all those present, beg4n -our entry eamng the, 'dead -and Abounded sufferers, They' were; pic keil up in great numbers, until each had-as; "man af terwards the hogsyanil dogs were-!ett?lnoe to fed ; on the re mainder, -Acc ovnt of the James Audubon. - - . DUFJXTNTG. r- . i'f - -. ? - -v - - - - - -. - 1 v - ' ' Pryam, a Missionary at GrenoMe. was en deavoriner to enforce the duty of .fftr giving our ene mies when he percMveA thatOargre part of his aU-.uence conmsted or troops itjen in iramson at tTat p"ace.s Anxious to embrace the occasion of denouuetng that detestable practice of Dtielh'ngv and perceiving t oat the attention of the military was strongly excitel, he paused for a moment, and 'then said, . Perhaps : there'-'is amonjr mv hearers; some high spirited so?dier who burns as I speak Jo interrupt nr, and to ask-thehnmbV missiooary who now addresses yout whether he knows, whether he can even conceive, how-a a man of honor feels when he has been outraged by a blow ? I am pf pared to answer him, 9 nd tell him I do -,lcaow what 'those feelingf are ; and my knodedee is derived from a ' book tint teaches nil of us whatever concerns all of us most to learn ; from a booVthat de scribes worst of all insii'ts with an indignation at tast equal to. what modern "honor can inspire I "hiVe been taught by toy .Bible how a b'ow mav be felt, awd how it shall be resented. The Bible inform1 me that the Saviour of the world, without a murmur against his jtif'.e or against his executionersub mitteu to all that "could embitter the acronies'ot neat n. 1 osu ueci, vi 1 nti en scourjeen, crucm eel he uttered not a word! "It was not unt'd he. re ceived a blow, that he . condescended 'to open is mouth And what said, he the o Let the Bib!e tel! uC and let the Duellist (if h caul sir- pass tn suDiime example ; one ot, iheorhcers that stoodfby struck Jesus with the fmlm of h?s hand, saying.answerest thou the Hith Priest st? Jesus answered -him, if I have spoketi evil, bear witness of the evil ; but lf welrwhy smitest thou me.-.fM' Maury's treatise on the Eloquence of the Pulpit. ; . , - . v . , ' . Irn p o r tant S al e7 ON .Wednesday the 21st day of November next, We siiall oTcr for sale to the highest bidder, at the residence of the lat;CoU Joseph Hawkins, in the Citv of Raleigh,a consi terabit: portion of the PFdUSIl ABLE ES PATE of said decedent, consisting of a large assortment of the best Household and Kitchen Furniture ; also a Carriage and Harness, two Gigs and Harness, a pair Ot well broke Horses and a'good riding dorse, .-.about one hundred and fifty head of Cat tle, amongst which are many suitable .for. Beef, together with a number of valuable Horses and Mules.".;' :;-;, ; v'v" '" 1 Twelve months credit will be given for all sums above 5 dolUrs, the purchaser giving bond with good security, before the property is deli vered. For all sums of five dolUrs and under, cash will be required, by PESNIS O' BRYAN, V AV1LL.1AM WILLIAMS, Hx'rs. I M1CAJAU October 4, T. HAWKINS, 6 tds Valuable Land for Sale. THE subscriber wishing to move to the West, offers fjr sale, the following Tracts of Land in the County of Nssh s : One tract containing about 1800 acres, Jlymg on the .south, side of die Hiver, twelve miles sooth of Nash Courthouse. This land is of excellent quality for corn and cotton, aud intone of the best ranges for stock in the State. 1 One other act, on Peach Tree Creek, ten miles west of Nash Courthousej'containing 1 500 acres.' This tract is high and healt!iy, & of good quality for corn and cot to, " aiul very well .tim bered. '-': Z.. 'v"1 -: - . ' One other tract of 90 acres, on Tar Hiyer eight or ten miles below the first named tract, and is first rate lan. (low grounds principally). Alio, my Dower right to the tract ot'Itnd I .now. live on, in the county of Halifax, cootaininjng' 380 acres. 1 his tract is in prime order tor crop ping, and well improved ; a good dwelling and outhouses, one of the pleasantest,.airy situations in the upper end of the county, aud remarkably healthy, f : "'V;.- '" ' -;" ' : ".': ' fj,' ' Negroes will be taken for part, and terms made easy to the purchaser. - Application, made to my self, ormy Agent, Wilhs W. A'stou. A fee 'simple 'could be made to the dower,'-as most of heirs are of ae. ? "TEMPERANCE ALSTON . ItalifaX cotintv; July J. - -- 80 1 NEWMAN'S v OELEBltATED - . -The Runner at tht .Bottom A PATENT having been, issued, by the'Presi dent of the, United States, to Edward New man, for his valuable improvement oather Grist Milh the subscriber is fully authorised and em powered tomake sale of Rights for using a single Mill or the Rights for using '- said Mills in any County, or in any State in the Union, except Louisiana. rect their letters to Samuel Morehead, Postmas ter, Martinville Gwrd, N. C.' and they, will be immediately-attended to.' v ,c - The superior advantages of this Mill, consist n the grinding befog done so near the ceiTtre, where the power is applied the small sie of the stones, and the.application vof pressure' to sup ply the absence of weights : The runnmg-stone is placed on the spindle, and facing up wards to lie bedstone, which is permanently fixed . Th ressure is" applied to the centre of-the runner, .nd the grain introduced into, the mill through the'eye)f the bed or t6p stortef--w - v T'he simble ; construction, of this Mill, its great durability and cheapness, and 'its convenience and usefulness to alt persons haying large, families anu siock, aim me laciiiiy wiiu wnicu animal or water power can be applied, ;have given it the decided oreferencetover - alKtl he inventions 1 of this kind, with persons who can i itidre sdeh Uiings colrectlj - . v Agent for Edward Newman Patentee VV- Tbe Editors of the Register are authorised act as Agents for the sale of Rights iiv Wake to county ,v Hc6tt?aXifedfap6leo Just received and for sale by .-. " -V : J. SALES & SON; as could possibly be disoosed of; ;and T ERNAUD TUPrJY respectfully informs his 5 9 friends and.the public in general,' that -t he has Just re.Mirnedroni theNorth ami has opened an eleeant assortment of the above Ar?icles..which he will dispose of at very reduced prices for 'AH kinds nf Gold and Silver !AVork manufac tured and repaired in the most elegant stvie and shortest notice. He hopesthut bv" his -punctual and assiduous attention to business, to ' merit f a continuance of that liberal encouragement -he hasreceived since he commenced business. Ualeigh, Oct 8. . ' . : - 6 8w UALR!GfI,;N.C. . "4T'" M J ETE K? grateful for the.patron. 1!?JBl age she has heretofore received; begs Ieve to inform ner friend and the public generally, that she has eng:f"d with Ula. A J. Stith toati tend to h;r . busms, ami that she how keeps the StaereJTouseiT the Northern J Southern & - Wes tern line of Stages. : She has also' procured sev eral convenient and comfortable out rooms.which will e liable her to accommodate ftfteen or sixteen members of the ensuing lgislature.'fiy Her Bar'Viall be constantly supplied with the choicest ; of Uqnors her.-stables. well provided with .Com.-. Fodders Oats, and attentive Js'tlers.! ' September 1 1th,. 1827. i ' 99-1 awtf; -if A valuable Plantation inTPnke rff HAT valuable Farm, i lately 'kniown, t by the H. . n a m e rV Vest-Hill, lying u hot h . si ties of Swift Williams's Creeks, adj lining the Pan. tat ion of Goyemof B ranch about nine ;.. miles i from Hale gh, on the Road " t o ' Hay wood, set tled ori ginally by -Joseph Xanff, the Graftdf ithe of the late occupant of that naineat a time when far mers had choice of the best lands in the country. The whole Tract . of land contains T wo Thou sand Two Hundred and Twenty acres neaf 1200 of whch is priine land--a considerable portion.of it fin iow grounds. The residue is wel t-ti mhered h ng lea ved P'n e Lan t, a nd i s sup posed to' afford the best range fur . cattle and hogs irt the cojunty. The farm under cultivation is between 3 and 400 acres," on vhich there is a tolerably good I) wellingdlouse, and oth;r out buildings, on a handsome and . healthful a site as can be found in- the county, or perhaps in the State d 3 here is a small Grist-Milir which iscon venfn, r family and neighbourhood purposes. ' T farm is inood order, amf that and'-. the land may viewed, on application to Mi;Thb mas Howell, on the premises ; and the terms ; ot sale, w h ich will he accbmmotlat ingv 'will bt made known on application to J Cialos.. ' r' ; v. Haleigh, June 21, 1827. C59-tf. .V- J GALES Si SON have received a fresh sop . ply of the Lite of Napoleon, by Sir Walter scon. : " .-v ';.v' The Guards, a novel 2 vols. t. , " High Life lo do do. '.., ... r . ' , ' ;. The Living, and the Dead, by a Country;Curate The Kpicureau, a tale by Thomas Jobre t ; Private Memoirs of Madam du Hausset ' ; . .' Domestic tlj v.sci'nf price only A dolfaiv v " Little Plays tor Children, by Miss'Edgevorth. ,T '""' ;v ' ALSO ;-:"-'';7 , -v .. ,;-".jV' ": .f'-1 American lartevly Jieview 1 for . September ; ; Franklin journal for Juli , "Aigust & Septrtnber ffHE Subscriber informs the Publfc, that hav 1 1 ng rece ived Letters Patent, for the Imprdv ed Power Planing Machine, and having tlispostii ot a ereat number of the"' sectional privileges In the North, noW offers for. sale; the right of using this Mactilne for the Eastern - part of rglnia, with some of 'the Counties! in Yne lower part of this State, upoif very moderate term?. ff Persons wishing to purchase n;y apply to the subscri ber at the Poit'OfRce ar All en's Stored in Han do 1 011 cou ntv. wheie personal apptication o? written communlcrttions will be promptly attend ed to. HERMAN ALLEN, Patentee: ':'- October 4.'- :' - v '::'f"': i'-f.'v ' - - 7 3w JUST PUBLISHED, G Jl L E S's NOIU'II-CAROLIXA - - for :- .-". ' pi ONTAINING, besides the usual Astronomic d J Calculations,:bome - useful Essays on Agri culture ; ayariety of valuable Recipes, & much instructive and entertaining matterV . " J The Almanacks may be - h"adwliolesale of the Publishers. J. G des &, bon, xi Jtaleigh, of iHr. Edward 'J Hale, Printer, in Fayettevilie, or.: of Mr. Salmon Hall, Btbkseller of Newbern ; and retail of most of the Storekeepers ihth'.State- September 20. ' -:: AC EXAMINATION, T . - . " . , THE scmi-annuar examination ' of 'the Young; Ladies at the Warrenton Female Academy; will commence on Tuesday the 6th of November, and continue until each Class sbal I have . been examined. Parents, Guardians & others are res pectfuUy invited to attend- A 'iA::AAlAA? : f E. HRA1NERD, Principal.- ttaminaiw THE Examination of the Pupils of the fiarrent ton Female Academy is postponed until :Tueslay' t lie 20th .November, instead of the 6th as Iere4 tofbre advertised. C-'aC.AaA.oP 27 a fillcpo that She;Femal Acdeniyd n AVarrenton, wou j3 change ownersV or cease to be'coivlucted by the present Instructors; the public are informed that the Exercbes thereof will be roomed on Mon day the 7th January, oexut with theaid of four auaiuonat Assisianisjrom ms, piorii cininciuiy qualified for the Duties of Instructionand who will take an active part in all titer intyr. sts ,-ot the Institution.-ql3oard wiIl.be at the moderate price of $50 pcrSession English Tuitioii 15 lusic $25. iThe--orhamenta1 branchcsT vhicl) are taught to a greater extent in' thisi than in an' Semina'"- in" the Union, are lLpropoitionabh reasona.e. , ,.EUJAn BRAINEUD. Principal. ' Itt -..... .11 . J .1 , I B III , B ; GALES Sc SON have Just received froi Vtn !$ Sort b.ao assortrtvent of Stutionarv a txd I; r. c v articles,-viz i 5k ' r , J - Fine Medium: ruled feint tines . r v , c - t. - I Fine iJemy 'Hi ' yoolsal feint lines "do. plain Paoer. j Bfnk nooks in great Variety; cv. 'prizing T gers, Joirraw Dav KeCord and. ?.Kmt r .randum ftooks.' s J ' - 1 Mathematical Instrument", r.nd Paint Vx--.t ' v assorted. , , , oGlass, 1 ron, Pevt-1; v Vedge wcJ, :r.J C c : .1 -i , . Inkstands,' ' . ' i t , . Pewter and .Wooden- Sand Boxesv - 1 v Pocket Books of various kind.' ; ; Best Black Ink in brtttjesjf.t ' : iiTdelible ItitA-rMtf ' T.lasticiUtslt:Comm " . -Visiting .Cards,' ; At fXy ' ' Porbl8'-Peni-itt'i'es;:;,i r.r Steel and Silver do'-'tvf - ArAt&Ai'' ' I vory fixed handle" Kiiivea S 1,--Z0y. , Damascus oAtViAA C AVuc:: :'' '' '. .'. '' Fi ne Si Irer Pencil Casesy '-.--": ; 'Ivory Folder;";-jf ;' t ' ": ; -:?. M OTpCcai' M e moran du ra CasesC CourCriarster, Ctc &c. &c , - ' . ; Ralrigh, Sept; 26,-187. ' " ' ;;-ffState y'x :PZ Gran v; 1 le. Coiintyiv? T A-' . - , August Co trt, A; l)i 1827. - f Governor td"theose of Wm. Bullock, ' :'f-" :; -- ;! -T-'r" MiAA"-7 i:--, . Judicial attachment- Levied on 1 00 acres ofjand and other property, the? prbperty 'of . Thomas Governor to the use of V m. 8c Jlichard.Bunock, AWWri-i ' : - m : ;!; ,-;-; '.: vVTlwmas N. Pulliain Sc.others.". , ; ; : Judicial attachment -:Leved 'on -100 acres ef Ian - anu luuer, jjropei ij, x toe property . ; or. I OOinilS - IT appearing Mo the satisfaction of the; C6u-t JLthat Timmas ti: Putliam one of tlie difVrd . antsih the;tw:6 foregoing casev ' hot n inKafi . " tant of thisfStateand'- thai the; ortiinarv .rrrc.a'V- of law cannot be seryed on him i thK f e jc is ordered that k publIcatiQn be niade fijr six ;eeks : siicceissively inthe3Reihi Register that the said i nomas !. t'uiliamaniiear'-before thp Unsti.;', ces of said Court, tabe held' fcr said Cotintv on the first Monday in November next, . in", the town of Oxford replevy and pleaditojtte'or j'udgv - ment;.willTe, rendered , pe? ty leviel on condennd siibject to he plain tin s recovery.1 - ; v A A-"-' : t'." v-v - 1 : ) Witness, ytep Kr SneedClerk of dd Court; - aiumcq hi uxTom,, ine nrst . Aiondavot An rat A-1 13 lOZi 94:. , STEP.K. SNEED. Clk. 'pHEsemi-anhual Examination of tlfc Sttidents ;i aiiaotAi w luia i.n5iiiiiuoi, wi 11 commence 00 Monday the 5th November, and , ed ' on iho Frtday'foftow og;,? K;' - A A '' "PaeestsJ Gtiarfiiahs and others are respectfully AAArmAA- r - ; WM. HILL, Ceci'v. . ' Ralelglr-22 Oct. tt UAavC-Aa a 7V ; asloi ; llat aAa-aa AND -a -ma - ' Tree doors belotv the cm Bank, Hale and respectfully inform them that they h a ve justreturneid from Ie W-Yor k, 5 where they pur chased a spsetididiassortment of Goods in their hne,,cousisting of rv-' --' - Sup. Bluentl BlaCkielvet Cloth?, : ; ' .- Drab, Brown and Claret do - - - " ' - . " Steel Iiit;.v-,. -A i;Mdo A' s - " ' UAAfiRUxk -and. BlackCasiitriefes, "" -; 7's?.Drb :and Steel . Miit -3o ' " Elegant-EnglwtV Silk Hlandkerc' iefi, -.-A..A First quality of II lack : . . ' A .. . ."'i'' ; ' V'::5' ; XBandanhand'FJagxlfj' ; ' -; A A ; ; ::Also a-great variety of p , Crayta "V.. 4 ami Stocks ' ,.- - Superior"! lorseskin and Beaver Gloves '.Patent -.Suspenders" -f : A 4 ;-:; -, ' - : . :;Comnion: do L v h A ' Lambswool JShirts'ii; .'-M -sLjimbsyooland Cotton Drawers r "1 3,nl -VVhite Beaver irats cf iAAs-s -ne :f?1. quality, -.i -.'.;-.; " :,. ,,; i. Second ; do. made to order in the latest They have also on handi ceiieraf aMfittnnr of REAlM AUE CCLOTHING, manufacured Horn materials recently imported and under their -own inspection in Newbtrn imd in Italei can-sisting- olVv;; a V - . ndtte & Ulack Dress Coats . C- Bio Green, Claret & OJIive Froci do. ' Jniue& Drab Box -CobU:' . r . - 1vDfah.over - ditto. ' '- ? ' BlurCiotl & Camlet Cloas. ' ;iA variety-of Cloth & , Cashmere . P.mhln uui. jk.' ivei, cngin auii,vaoiiiiitt, 'jAA cia Vests 1 AAXA r s ":" -r".';. " - Blue aud liacJcCfoth do.' V 'w. : rGentfemen wiliitiiMl it Kmattv to i'th Vl 1 tage f o call and ex.iin 1 nei e an ore VnTT" k '.tend sellfog lower for cash tlun any h'cvli C'cro offered in this ia.rket-,... . ' .B.zThey have jn their trnnW a n-n.iS:.. the'ocst wotkmen tlwt ;otild; be',obta,inod-: t xls North. wWjch w'dl eiablt thern to exdute A, AVI dersCwhtCh! tl.icy may be favc d with, in k ,twi: that caijnot be surpassed , :Aj - - iTwo or three addjtjoual Journevrnen ,inted. Apply tov.r-qrT"c. & Cu. - -. MUleih, Oct, 23, 4827. V. ' ;-; yFOil SAi,L:v; - T f 8 HE rfouse and Lot occupied bj; ?!rs. A. L. ?J.-Taylbr, in the immediate vicinity cf i!i amstioro, with seventy. acrsa ct Land g a reasonaoie crcoa win er" v . ? JNO. c. d thu pure!. -Or,- r.x'cr. X 5 HE Subscribers prtsent their, sincere thank c ' - '.-Uvthi.i!' trinda anl thetpublic! in general, for the' liberal encourage received Ratiegh, SepL 15,, ',' - Vaitento; Oct. 4y August J.4. A ... ? 1
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 26, 1827, edition 1
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