-.v.. r r J. 'A ,0 .t ' t; r 4 v: - i ' . , 1, - r V - , , ' -A V . i i . IV -'-j.1 r 1ip'ii "Ssv i .....I.1 .-. ..-,,1. 1 ' '?'.'.' i ' k' " If' "r-' hi i . r ' ' 'mi'.1;.:,!'!'",,1;: t? 1 ' y g'K-: x.i L: - i. ,r i - . I - - r , T ,v - I u ' 'Mutietf ever ToMy and Frar,jr ? puo4pH G ALES A SON,, HtS"NEtoA lwenl4jTe cent far SccecS paWicati those of trre A cfrvA'iinrpin sketches of seve iMtrnsl wives rr -. ,, v - SlhS Wiied Stt Senators ; vjf ' ..He is-generally reputed, nnd panic'ilar- eLqht man ip'.he Sena!?. T wpnr tire Da red tt deliffhted, ana u was . -i 4 i -.I.nnfllha n Ken some Mr BerrieW He js the most gentleman, W speaker in the world." Hs l" hs attitude gestures-except a s!.SM aifvof restraint io the motion of hw arms,) are highly- polished and graceful. . Hs person-is tall and wel!.formed,nd his countenance, though compressive, of a . high order of intellect, is amiable and plea ,ant. j In: his dress he is scrupulously nea , and some slovenly. geniuses mi?ht think foppish Iri thecoftstructinnor nis penous he is care . r,i 1! v arr.iirate i n t o e se lec i ion of his language, classical and elegant, and I doubt ifi in the utmost haste of debate he has ever spoken a sentence of incorrect English: . lAIl this may with truth be said of hifni but his claims Tto eloquence end here. , ! He to use a blunt but expressive phrasei H a made up man,'? eloquent ac- nrlmT fn rtllft- HlS TeaSOniOSS are OdH ther powerful nor clearly- expressed, ; nor da you feet the presenceif a superior, in tellect! The truth sthat Mr .B. Jhas la bored to make himsel f an orator--has stu -died with care the "jug.et norma loqum dr," and so' far as rules can make him, is -eloquent. - ij ! ' .' v. . Mr. 1 Van Buren is tbe nicest little ran in the world, the very yk )? courtesy and the beau of the whole Se'nate tJBut there are few, if any individuals, at pre sent on the! stage, -who occupy -a : largef space in the publifc i eye, than . this little gentleman, j A great man he certainly can not be,'unless Dr. Lavater be a quack. His form is slender, and below the middle 'height, and be always drees nice Alas ka, band-box were his dwelling place." His features are contracted, and their prevaiU ; ing expression is cunning, all cunning, and nothing but tunning.' The prevailing trait of his mind, (if it may be called by that narae) nobody can doubt is tact, ; .and this he possesses I to an extraordinary degree". He knows exactly the moment when lo strike in during an angry and protracted debate j; how to conciliate; exasperated ipassions and lead them to the result he wishes, i This tact, which of cauirse im plies an accurate and extensive knowledge of human nature, admirably .fits hiin .to be the leader oTj"nartjfan 1 cal nositionin lhenWnfttV6isBes:after all, I imaging thegreat 8ecrifttcif his in--L - Allan., i , ' i " '- ' - ' i. '- ; '' i Mr. Tazewell has been absent -from his seat for some! weeksr His general appear-j is rciua.rKtuie, auu were: jou io cc ihim once, under any circumstances, yob ouMp4use?jto look at him againlr j His face closely resembles a picture Vou may have seen in one of the volumes of Huines history of England, of Oliver Cromwell, nd did you not know him, you would be tr-ugly;itupressed with the belief j that he - was a religious fanatic . There are , the me deep lines, which strong natural feel ing as well as approaching age have fur-roweil--the same settled melancholy of expression, ami the same' inflexible firm ness, nis dress is exceedingly plain his hirt coUaraj.rnost ihrown openj confined only by a .s-al cravat befqre his swarthy ' complex ton, and hi- I ung and ihagy iron grey hair, combed bick over his shou lders j; require but Iiftle aid of ,tlie imagiiiatioh transform him into one of the Uegiclde Judges;, j In speaking, he inclines forward tiot ungraceful I v, ;iiit though bisvoice be harsh, bespeaks with fluency and great earnestness ; when excitedYashefrrquenr-: I m hagi;y eyebrows, slieiv the workings of i a natural temper, Which7 is any thing but -vi ; "j nsDiiual Sdbtlety; ul mind has reodeied him an unsafe man t follow, and his deductions, ttou ratrable ingenuityi areiot' relief upon in this respect, he greatly: resembles Mr.' Barbour of the House. Few err ofs can oe detected in ihe asoningof either they are very liberal in assuming th4r j premi ses, and their Jiriost beautiful fabrics are lTV?,l?1J, rrostrated by kicking'away the slight' materials upoVwhich-they build."- - J ne-tpllowms extract from a volume nf Ls noi until he hnd spcve lon; ihewsinVebl wilp I would x:on(esft Jtper will JicCeptetl. t I&deejQ lo Jnldivl aennctii : by. thp nv - n.viihniv:r.'": .1:- K V IIUtrUtSlll flt Ira l;....'; - I r. : - , 1 ' BAttlU I nUASnCll V I MC IIUUiBUCU, M JWMiuic, u luc . f UuncirCB.' I 1iiiencem4nt of a &enesf ; mng 4m account L tian Church, andjihe causes of the Refor- mation it i tBeftiro lenf et on this "extensives sut lecthovvever, I would preraigfrooe feene rat obserya t i o n t o p fe ve n t icen sori ou s j u d jj ment respecting thuse vrhn differ from ug inj their lecclesiasMcal; consututionsJi antf their formVof .w6r$hiniv We have ah un- qu:esiionDie -rrgnio piace; ine corrupmuis aad" abuses of depominatipris itj. the strongpstllght, tha they ma j be avoided j but. we have no authorty fojudire and con demnthej persons ofjmen.-To his wu master every servant ratist Account, Chrii- tiatilty-was desiffnetl to be, ah universal ro 1 ,vUI' auu iii ua vunsHiuiiuu auu gczierai principles itls fitted 'for the purposed rrHe ivjne Author left natwios iih1 communities auat i tne-numan rimiiy,: as I verily ae- ieye;is necessarily exciuijeu tr train the ac- ceptaoie service ot ;pia Micer j and wtth ontj jsincetyi'rici ohe:wi)Iihd aceptnce' Hear ; thje anguage of an JnliKtenedH and liberai'jEglish divine oiit-this poiniij ( Though J your church was pure, wijhout snotjor imperfVctioBVyet f if yourt heirt Js not turn et to God,' the worship is hateful, and ou r prayers a re ab o rni najtipn. The bonqiage of thej d a rkes t Pa ga n, wr sb i pi ng hevkpowi pot! whatj, butljtill;brship1hg the unknown i powef that formed him if he bows with humility, if,h"e praises with gratiuleii8 homage "will jascendgraieful to Heaven while the dead, careless' for mal i ty of prayer, offered u p in - the proud est' christian temple shall be rejected as an uijholyfferingi Fojr, think-you,tha! the Almighty esteems names fjnd sects ? No ; it.i he". Heart alone tliat he accepts j:' and much, consolation ! does this affiird to the contemplative mind of; mari. . We may not know in what words to! clothe our,' de sires n prayer, or where to fijadlanguage worthy of 3iei ngjiresen ted ; t9?tjie maj esty orHevenl :Buta!inui8 surround us, here is oiir coihfort in eyer ry nation, jie thatworkhippeth in humility, worshippeth aright f he thilt prais'etli witli gatifdde: praised wel rheride tablisbments -may.?;despise .him. butthe will , hiaV a&a'ppnej'fiim.;5 wiauuui auy uc riiiunju Slices VI tivavefiK Trust Sale of House and; Lot i v -, - . ! " . -t - j-. ', . j.' ... ; . . B Y virtue of a Deed of Trust me executed by Jacob Vaft Wagenen, Ifor -he benefit of Win. F. Clark, I shall proceed to sell, on the! premi ses, in the City of Raleigh, the House and, Lot at present occupied by (the said Van Warner., on the $3d dy of May next. Also, rail the; House- noia ana. twupnen tarniiure, ueionging- io uie said Jadob. iTermi of sale made, known on the day of sate ' .1. H. M. MILLER, Trustee.; Raleigh, Apl. 21sti 1828; Bi ts I M Stat4 of Norili-CarolinaJ I Randolph iCounrjr.: r - Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, February Term, 1828.. I Hughj Moffett;. 1 I w. ' ! " .' The Heirs; at Law of Adam W ofTett, dee'd. Sci. Fa. to sell Lands. i l i-1 i i' f IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court in this ase that Henry Moffett; and Adam Moffett,-part of te jdefendants in this case, do not reside within the, limits of this S tate : it isjthere fqre brderedlthat publicationf be made for three weeks sacces$irely in th Ralegh Register, that unless' the said defendants appear at the next County. Court to be nokien tor tne county, ot Randolpp on jne nrstj Monaay ot May nexrr, ana plead, answebr demurt judgnient 1 will fee en tered against 4hem as fcoi'essed.i : l H i . Alcopyl f H JESSE HARPER. Cf C. C. (ST NOTICE. Mofsranof Carteret County being -the proprietor OI, i tri ouarvrn .w. iuc vapiva Stock ot the State Bank oHNortb Carolina and the CertificateT thereof baring been lost' or mis laid' all berscjns concerned are r pqnested to take notice that aoblicatipn will be made for a new certificate of stil Shares at the !first meeting of the Board of Directors, of said Ba nk to be held in lUleish in March next, -,u.v..:f,'. ; . -;;:'- v!-' -!v . . V.J . WM.iH. HAYWOOD Jr. V ! ; . vXtoruey iii fact for Mary Morgan, :North-Carolna 23d Jaiuiry 1828. . ,: $3 5t Thommwn rr AS itist received frbtn New York, an awort 1 4- B i ' -t. II .- . . I r - ... I; :- I :: merit of iLADIEtf l SHOES. LEGHORN T3QNNETS. land MISSES- OPEN STRAIT HATS9'nd other, fashionable Articles, which will be sold low fir CSshi v j RalefgH, April 15. 1828; V pSt 500) OliL ARS; RE "WARD ; ILL! be given for the delivery of AURY and; NED. to the subscribers, .' uj Clark county, GeoVgla. Harry is a Jarce ftllowi of a ratheryeflow complex1brt,; wijh iihe" tore fnnger on the right hand off to itie first joint. and f is bout forty years bldl X - Ned is a likely young fel low, of v.rdi rarysizej .bbckcdmplexion'-and about 22 years old. They Teft us in the Summer, and the last mtormatiOU we' -liadi" ot them whs. their escaped fpm lAhbeviHe Jail,j in September last V we Relieve them 'io, peeith-r in Sbuth'.or Nbrth-Carblin;fvv "Theaboye'revfardwiirbe gi- that we may get them ven for.bothlur twenty-five dolla rs for .either of then V br irlasohablet.?up'entaUonTpr' theiTj apprehension knd confinement ; in any "Jail,- so auction snitu On Thtesdavl 6th . of A Mau 'next. A A T the Subscribers Auction Store, will com . mence thebaic, (which will continue from day to. diy. until, closed) of : the entire and - vat- iijjible (STOCK OF GOODS or a Uouse declin iilg business, consisting ofl j - - ; .-J. snir goods, ; ' 'Hats,, Shoes, Castings, Cotton The above Goods were selected ernresslv for ite aoumern Markets Country Merchants and fn:$he tpek jeitlarge, thtl ffcut Ooodsl Stiejrfliievme;-: .Cbmmdn tCffcthXPass. .meriaiKlJSauirte.tfs, , r r " ' ack and Coloured- Sillc, Swarisdown, ToilineS v' Marseilles Vestinfir. k'v ' "j-iX;; v.v B acfc and Coloured and Fancy' Levant ines, Sars . fnets. bri, .aiilprehes;;. Ui , am anJ Figured CambncJaconet, Mull, J3ook : - ana Swiss lusIins;;V tv'M "d-1 ne ad Supene Cambric and Furniture Cali ' . coes, a farcre assortment, i . V ! " " Riissia Irish, and 45omest:c Sheetings j 7-8 and : I : 5 '4-4 Irisb. Linens and. Lawns, . . . El icgam ncn apa ngured Muslin & Crape Robes, erind, Silkr and Common Shawls and Handker : chiefs, in frreat variety. , v , .-. .7T en and Womefn's SifCptton, and Worsted Hose, U!acfc;- White, and Coloured ' C ttoni Thread, Antt.Sllk lce, and Lace Veils 6 4 to 10 A abje-Diapers .and Table Cloths, Russia and Bird-eye Diaper, -Men and Women's Kid, Beaver, and Silk Gloves, " Black, Vhite, and Coloured, " Several bales i of Domestic Shirtings Stripes, Ginghams, and Checks, f v py ' -ThejGoods will be arranged, and ready for ex amination', three days before the sale; i :, Terms,of sale, notes at Bank at six months. -i c ! WILLKINGS & Co. Auctioneers. -IFayettevllle,! April 11,, 1828. - 61.ts rawing on the BOtk This Month. r- .1 - CpHE'a OFFICE-Bii.rrMvRB, 1 1. 1828 State "IiotteTi f M5rivVV$vtd. tojtje drawn inlhe .Qijy of ; BALTIMORE; unl deV' the? superintendehce wcif" tttfes ComWisiorfers 1 "f vjrinc oovernornoyojincqa " j SCHEME : prize of 10,000 Dolls. is 10,000 Dolls. 2,000- i 1,000 1 ! 500 ! 100 50 10 v' 5 V 4 2,000 ' 1 1,000 1,500 1,000 1,000 v 1,000 500 20,000 5236 prizes, amounting to 38,000' Dolls. Afore Prizes than Blanks. .1-. his Scheme willvb drawn on the ! Odd and Even SvStem.bvf'which the holder of two tickets must obtam at least one prize, and may draw Tl n n a Bhote Ticket 5 J)oU.- -Halves $2 50 Qwor- SI be had in the greatest variety of Numbers at LpTTERT AND EXCHANGE OFFICE, 114 Market Street, Baltimore,. Wl ere more Capital Prizes have" been sold than at any other office in the United States. r 1 Orders either by mail (post paid) or private conveyance, enclosing the Cash or Prizes, will meet the same prompt and punctual attention as if up personal application. Address j . J. I. COHEN Jr. y JJ rot hers. Baltimore, April 1, 1828. 56-tD State of North-Carolina. Martin Qounty. ; : - Starlc Armistead, Indorsee, use of Thomas Coxr V, -.-v t . ' versus .' 4 " ; 1 . -. . : -- e Heirs and Devisees of Jeremiah Slade. Heriry Williams, Ex'r. of Richd. WilKams, dec'tt; ie ot Durham Uavis, UuardVian to reiieiope ;illiams, '-':v;. " y- ikrsna . - I ij ..j -V'f.v. f;:; ;V The same. -j-rv jv's-fU-' I TTHappearing toithe satisfaction of the Court, JL that Thomas B. SUwte i not a resident of this Stat te t Ordered, , therefore, that "publication be madfe in the Raleigh Register for six week s to no tifv faid laxle to Come forward and shew cause wh1exectio1i! shall not ; go against the real es tate pf Jeremiah S ade, dee'd. Witness, THO. W. WATTS; CiK. ihfiseair and Botanic Gartleni , : jRALEIGH, N C i. TV;- aha wa vK OV r mm,- llinn AiiiiiniiAtv greatly. emhellishedandcTpam Treetsi: Shrub$, "z IVines, - Evergeehs, I Plants, Bdlbbus-FloweTS, Roses of different kinds ; also, some! young Green-House Trees. S h rubs Plants, Vine! 1, &c V The patrons ge of the public is soli cited and a donations of Shrubs,. Tree Vlines, Plants Seeds,, Flowers, and, Bulbous-Roots, will be thankfully receiyed4;ex'cept annuals. Indivi duals: may be supplied with cuttings of the White Rose Yinef or Cherokee AiuUiflora Vin West TenwBsseej Rose Vine , Chi rtes; Daily" Rose, for HedgVv at proper seasonsi Spring and Fall. . ' 4: o" :A Catalogue of the above articles will shortly ! ohersnay come fbrwaTd with conffdehVexpcc-l "Dismal Swamp .Canal LoUcry. - , -A , fCLASS 14th.- '-. , I " - -i To be dran-fr t Richmond, 7th May; 182a M -h OiilrU.lIQ Tickets. . . $5),000 1 . 0,000 lv $10,000' -4,'520 -3.0U0 ' ?,50Q ';' ,3,000- , 2,000 f ' GojF.1,000 6f 5C0 35 of 120 ' 39 of 100" r " j( o 39 of .0, and-39 of 80. t . t- o Besides 60'8;50's. 40h. ami 444l .of 20.- r nVfiole Ticktus ITatves $10, Quarters Address iATRS & McINTYRE,- t-; ; ""..' Hichmttd Virginia. . :' 4 Delakare 2Vorthiarolina Consolidated, r :-f . 8h CLASS. " ' . M -r $8,000 -$4i000 $1,722 Jofl,00Q 3 of $500. 5 of $400 10 of ,,$250 - 10 of $200 2fr of $100- ofeickti'Willlalve mm. i i lirantL TJonkfitiilfilea. Class Blh I 510JOOO JOOOvl $2.000 1 $1,762. 6 of $1000. U:pf vWiP 'of ; $300 i"ltif $250 10 of .$200. ':v- slda$1$4('30r&e.te .Whol e Tickets 4.- Halves $2; Quarters $1 $Lll ordtri for Tickets ; taihebvetLtteries (post paior any Hthr Lott prompt y attended o. -Address - . 3 t YATES.lt McINTYRE. - North-Carolina Notes cannot ie( taken unless a a discount bf 5 per cent; i tlYATES & MclTYRE. Wo. Merchants! T.ffERCH?ANTS who are doing business in XT JL small towns, where tradeia- limited; ' and profits small, would do well! by ; settling them selves at Aspalga, where thirty Stores can com mand and do the business Jn Cotton, probably tb the extent; with Spme tXwns thiit, have a po pulation of from 5 to j 10,000 inhabita nts provi ded thei means were sufficient to pui;c)ase tlie produce which will descend the Appalaclticola riyer to find a market.' . .. . '. " ' 7l i VThe'; distance 'frbit) Aslagax to Columbus, wliich D;ce is situated at 1 the Chat tahbochie Falls, is d to be 430 miles, all ; the vvay' navi gable forfSteamboats, and above Colombusttie river is navjgaoic ior n- uoiiuiucu. ,.jru bably jthej same distance. - '' i v'. : .: .'"'f l : ft Three Steamboats are noVplying between the two places. The Flint is navigable-for Steam and fiat bottomed Boats for 200 miles. ' I Should1. Asbalaga possess even one-half the acU vantages jnainedvaboye what can prevent that plnce from soonbecoming a large and commer cial City r It would,1therefore, bev prudent for those who wish to. increase their , fortunes, anil to better their 'situations in life, lb ascertaiit whe tiler Aspalaga -can possess such' advantages, and ttj het he hat place is as tiealthy as it bus been i ipreseTited.Vlv- r.N; - . r WvnVi-J tj What: nature' has done. ftftlusvbUeewin ''pf.it scl'gtv krtajntyt ib itsloperi other pori In Florida There are three wealthy aiid respe :table' merchants ; in . NewYork, ,who own an interest in the town, besides the Messrs. L.V& M A. Armisteads, who reside, and nr now doing a laree mercantile business on..the spot. l ney expect by the Fall to , have their arrange, ments made, so as tbl enable them to pbrchase and ship Cotton, and j what other produce may be offered for sale at Aspalaga. ' r-3&':JP:::. i To how the plainest of reasons why Aspalaga id destinedO to become a place ofgreat importance is, that there are no towns inall middle Florida noj in any other part of the Territory, that are contiguous to the waters of the Apalachicola ri-: ver, where a ship can come tq the wharves tb discharge and receive Cargoes. TheJdraft4of water befo-e the town, at the lowest, water, and in the dryest Seasons, is fifteen feet- it is now thirty. .W tiat towns are laid.nff us yet in Florida, are only country Courthouse places Tallahassee, the Seat of Government, is thirteen miles from navigation, which is the i head of the St. Marks river, whers there, is pnljr three to four feet wa ter, and situated in a section; of- country where she can never receive the. produce that descends tlie wavers of the Chattahoochie & Flint, at adis. tance of forty-one miles in an opposite direcliDn It can be . 1 1 . ud in truth; that : Aspalaga haa not risen up in p position to f other towns, or to-de ceive the piibiiC ' lt is the first and only town tbat can be ior is laid off in . Florida, that, can lay the least claim to that immense trade that alrea dy descends the great 'thoroughfare of Florida, the Appalahicola riverJ I The? reader may wish to know how it happens that so many advantages as are now attached to Aspalaga,' have just! been found out, and now brought before the public. The .answerjjs, that Florida has Only been ceded to the United States six' years; the Spaniards, who were the owners of the country, only ( made a settlement! at PensacolaJ which is . situated oh the GulfOJP miles south of Aspalaga, in. a barren countrv. and without an! in'and navitratiorr -and one other settlement, St" .Augustine, which is On the Atlantic; 210 miles east, in a barren country also. All middle, and a1 great part of West FIo rida, which may be said tb be the only desirable parts of the jTerritpryV vas only inbabited by the Indiahs-4tha lands,; of course, remained unculti vated." " !.. ft. .'- Georcrla and Alabama. and Alabama, which lay alongside of Florida, havir been jscttled some ears---4he iriha bttants have had time to prepare and, open their plantations tor crop pin of Frora this .'quarter a great quantity of producfe is expected to be, re ceived atf Aspalaga, ia ether ;wjth what is made in the TerritoW. . L will bring , tp your observa tion a town ih Georgia called Macon : five" years it was ui tne . wooos--viu,vuy Dates 01 vptton now received at t bat Place, and the lots', that lie in thV commercial parts! bfjthe town,' are sell . Ung from $ldto 20 .the! foot; WhaUmosl be expected frofn AspalagaJ. wbich' has ten times more advantages, than Macon ? A '-' "V For the information of j Planters, which. I will inClmtc under the same head, I inform them that a letter has been received in. this plaCe.from "a gentleman in Florida wiib bus bad an opportuni ty or Knowing5 in.e vaiue pi f lana mere, as well as in VirginiaJ says thos :t:"'vr;rf Vi fi'' on't'u laiids inrgfmia-cnie out and seeFlorida--you will like it.' I would hot give one acre of land in this country'for three on James river, I mean the very best this is true, thbughj it may appear ; strange vtb. you. : Two -hundred dollars. clear nloney can be, made on a hand here, and I supposelit would be fair to say, that on the average notfity can be made in Virginia..' Thb is a great difference, i rand this difference can be made in ashealtliy a rolfing and as well watered country as is on the james river. 'v. M. A. ARMI5TEAD. :t - - NOTICE. M1 rgWE Convention of .thef Prntestnt'Episc' - -5 : J. Church n die Diocese, of KorthCaroi' -. will meet in Fav'etteville on Thursday the 22 I Mrtyjiiext-rOf ' wIilQb the Iclergy.nd, Laity arc-' desjred to Uke notice and as matters of rreit imporjnce to th Church, will be laid beVoro that Body-, full, attendance of r the Lay !)cl gates from, the different Congregatiou. is r. quested.u JN.;RAVENSCi:OFT, , -i Blsli. of the DipCes? of rr. C. iApriMSC I r. . 1.1 . k , 1 j 1 , ; . MISSES PULLIAM, respectfully mfoVm the friends aiwl the nublic. tliat thir; a, k' hkek; any articles iBent to! them for that purp jjpgnom nais anu jonnets, jsiijc, ana SatUn anc Cr pe Dresses, Stocki if gs, Gloves &cU. &c. Alst, articles for tjefttIemeu8clothmr. of Wml. en Silk,t vTheir also AtvVi, Leghorn iSt Stravr ifonners Articles to: jbe iv-l or. whitene.I. t l44irlliJp Fayettevilli" Street ; i mW- I I ,- A I -' : ., ' wanted; t .i S44SITOATION etthera an InsttufetSr Trt an Academy or Its a tufoiiin a private family. Unexceplibnable, recommeiidktions can be effer' ed.'-v':j,r.' v f -W:ih -v; -.jv. Letters addressed to the Editors of the Raleijh u Jtisicwiu incci -wun attention. . ;Cnapel4lataTchmTr'"'$' -- 53''-:- n V 03 -.-The QolumbialTelescobe will inierttTik ' ponies ndiorward;thjsir account to this DY THK PRE'sibENWoF-VTn f tumiiED states: fNpursuance of law I, Jplin; Quincy j Ada'taj, President of; !the United States of America! do hereby declare and make known, that a pubi" lie. sal e wilt PC held at the pond OJfiee at JW a&z iTAi 4H(the State of Lotiisiania; n the second Hon--' iiy in Je iear for the disposal of theJlandsxjf1' the United Statesin th;e following townships and fractional townships in the Land District No uxii OF UED,J(1VR, 10 Wit t!j i. ;.. TpwnshipsV jrVttand SVreni of Range Easti";':-r:r ' ; ' Townships Potir, FJwcJ Si. Seven, and EizhL ot-. Kange-"lwo, East.'fli tu 4 V- Townships Jbtr, JVe, ana TAree, East. Vvl .- rl'J ik i4 Eight, pf Rah?e? 3Pe of Range .ii ; Fractional Township: TArii, of -Fractional -Townships Onrf, 7V, and T7a.?9 jand Th?tet cF of :Rarige!eT E tL Fractional iT'oWnshibs T-m. l.RanlJ&&.:fEast:?- D- nfeV ' rracuonax .1 ownsnip wvtnc, ot Range E&v&tJ i T'bwnship j ev ojf BngeS Wrid'T ITie Lands TeserveU fbyi law for th? use r -,! Schools, or for other purposes, will.be excluded '. '! from Sale, Which rill proceed in the order above - : designated,! beginbing jUith the' lowesttnumber ' ofsecnJn-ackoshipV ! t Given under tpy band; at the City of VasLV i Jrh ton,Lthis4.5th;cLiy of Feb. A: D 1823. --;;h y tsy tne rrestdent i 1. A. 1 ' ' ' ' L ' ' - i te. 1 : i ipi"-nn 4 if . mm .t. i iV '.-iint l . 1 .- - w , - commissioner 01 tne lien. Land OtiiCC. i4" 6tds State of NorthCaroIina; j Etlgecornb 'tMenorCi Thomas Southerland Sc Wife, and Hen Hardy, XBenajah itcholls and, others. rlpttE Complainks allege; that Charles tlArdy, i ; JL formerly of Bfertie. bounty, f$iectedlhis Ex ecntors by his last will arid testament,3 to sell his ' rotate, real and -personal, and put of the pro 1 ceeds thereof , to pay, his debts, - and the balance that might be remaining, at the close of their ad ministration J to .divided equally among the children of -his ' bj-bt hers that might he then liv ing-j That the iDefendant Bebajah Nicholls, the ExeCMlor of I Charles Hardy jf has sold thb estate & paid the debts, but has not divided the Jesidue of .the proceels' between ;; ihe .Legatees : That the " Complainants re the, only cjiildren of ililes -hardya brother of theTestator That the Tes tator had other brothers, Josepli, Jonathan antl ' John, but it is unknown whether s they left ch'd- dren or not ilThafjthe Defendahts, Alexander Hardy and Benamin l!ardy,1,whol reside wfithbut the limits of this State, claim to be the children of Joseph Hardy f Whereupon. I it id ordered. that publication be j made for six; weeks 'in the Raleigli-Register,- mviting ".'all persons who claim tb be the children of the brothersbf Charles Hits. omeiifoT9.rd :and make their claims knpwn to .ih Cbui and notifying the Defend- ; apts Alexknder;Hardy and Benjamin Hardy, that unless they plead, j answer. or denmr to the said " .BjIV.bnbr; bfbrd:tjienext;term' bfsald Court; " to be holden at ;'lif()oroughon the second lon day. of September next,: the said bill will be ta ken pro cpnfesso against them,. and set don for. hearing; exparte.;. ; j : '. y-j. ! !.'', . Attest Isaac Norfleet, Clerk and Masted of the 7 Court bf-iEquity fr the : County of Edirecomb: NOitFLEET, C. M. i: flftHE Subscriber harii viner Qualified a.nc rhi:n'A ' Letters or Aufflinistratinn in i Vnrti.anu : ' County Court, ,N. CI on the estate of Dcrnthv V Murrels; who died oh ther first cf the year 1B25, aadit;ippears: thaiAe?;son tlowell Gray is bne ' of the heirs of tlte bafil decedarits estate : and it appears that the saidr Howell" Grayj has been: aU sent;ffotnlhis itatc fprten yeas, I have alsbbbi tamed Letters of Adhimistfation on his the said " Howell's Estate, il Thislsberefom; to iriv bo tice to the said Howell Gray, -if living, ta come forward and receive his;- partof bis deceased my- ; tiler's estate also his ; own estate i otherwise I shall proceed, to dispose of thaid. decedeni ' ' . estate, as well as hiapwu, as the lav requires in -'. A; VlXYSTRICKLT:CAd...'r. i ' ' of Dorothy Murrell and Howell Grey. Northampton, N. C reb-20. , , 51' C. j , . " '.1 r.e7suf itVLV,.; "',H " . " , J?1: 1 - ' r! ' J' '..JO!lf? YT. G11AVJ5S." .; I- . I t ' !i '-E.JS. A, HAYWOOD.. I V -' . . )-: :--,.-:-!,-,-.v.v: ; ' ;.!. 1,'?t.' :.y.w -?v ---cy--'vt' r.. roil ; sjizn' .-nipx: tr .1 r i. j i- !

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