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r . i! x '. N - -J -a ''v i . J. x . s. -v - ,X .V - 1; mmwEmr ; 4 t. 3 pi n eit a n k 1 fL a rju tobacc o nl pe hapjiilj tur.ine cause 01 taste ariu mersture. me 1VI I li?tTRiif WlTTS throujih Maryland and Aotetee ime3 for a: i every 'sc tbinlcfally the Br!m!M& ' " -jef tntnfart, eaevaril expedition of .tra- one tbfd him'a ladj w veiling 011 the seabaird, can only; be ap- hat was offin8iattl i them '25 or 50 years ago, to pass from Bus-; ed whilst I reii:. ! WashinstOn City: At that; period ianaged man.J tarly struck witlf MrlVleiPresideni of th-;Biiik-j I happened tojcall fprVthe ptir- nose o cnanfin some noies. ivir. i viir TOTJES QFAVEILlf'R- jwihg towards PkiladelphiaJ2pril l&r: He as sitting at a table -wrUing. Some was in ine uaoip; jqis r and rislnff. bresented ed line with his chair, and refused to be seat. ained in the Bank, thougfi tterii a "entleman, who, ,1-5 ' . . , ' . ... i m m s 'riptpr narwOf tne iay. was whishicu hkb ou iVicriierwHi,; ev iifjiiu? Deiongs uii two davs to Philadelphia, ,36 hours doubtless is, one of the most amiable men itfoL-YnrkJ and from, tw and a half to lUinff. The last, though not the least,! is favourable or; unfavourable passages in the J more' than once pbserv ed f tha t ecli tors are nacket?; Now passages are preiry certain tne most ieeung men in our country f ana rrftm-'fcstoh-toNew-Yw iVork to Philadelphia in. 1 1 hours, 1 and what is equally , true! the, wors rer d 4 kt 'Ilius onlv 51 hoursKre I An editor-is alvvavs at home s he is alwavs nTuriied in travelling-a distance, wnicn no nis omce 5 neis aiwavs unengaged ; Tie no bnie pxpecteo to accompusn i,,,,4J JCdia I nsie.us wmi uiiciiuou-, ne nears yiin pa aann less' than ten or twelve aays, ana tience ; ne is quiCK at aiscerntng : ne is fuur-Miths ot tnis on qoaru eitrgak scaii- paucut ui wiougs, graieiui icr tavqrs j ne boats with alithe comforts and conveni- exposes the" pre u m ptuou and advocates cncesUf welL tegutated hotels, r ; merit ; "a foe tohrice 5 a friend to virtue ; t In addition If a this, the expenses are:re- an enemy ; to, pbpressiou, and the never- duceij .60 per cent- If I recollect aright, failing friendV Of thet injured. 'VTbey toil I paid in 1801, eleven cloiiarsior a passage iai tne oar nigniana tiay, tp improver in in thi Olligerice, from Philadelphia : to -N.i struct and' atr.use mank'uid. If it weri Yorkl pecupying thirty hours I at this I not for them, the world would revert back our and time DauJ tnree aowars, aim me utuc uttu- w iwiuiinsiu.;:; ue waicn-iowers 01 nied was bat eleven hours?" r:' ? llibiTties, they itire the life and soul . - . 1.- fir-.. ' ."11! t .1 " ' 1 he snint iI -cornneiuion nas reuueeu isiwews, as wen as ine , eiorv otxour coun the fare this season buti as from three to J try. Howeverithey may differ in politics, five' Hu no red .pass ana rep?is concern ma v vet be profitable -who arrivea at roiiaueipma, .irom lungraiei ort, Mamet.foun(. by his memoran-l 1 begin to think that this five Hundred . fiass and repass daily, the tey agree in kll these ;! and yet many of A gentle-1 these men do not make their bread. How m. mm. !tUl 1". PI Mrs. Royal is I:- man Eastnnrt iium; inai nc nu fuucu mui u.-uoi, ia ?ci j ncuaiuie uiu lauy, wno Knows a cmns . . t ' i'ii r .. k.. l- . "j it " -it 1. e. ,mree uQiiaraiur cvcir uuiwrcu iwuc-a. iur;vwu, aiju says stnem in tner own plain t .- - :v , i y, rouisori' : land unsonnisticalfirmanni-- - IMnnh. PHILOSOPHY oy A UAJN1JJLK SiN U b F. ; Chaos is come again l-OtheU. i iS ' . .. ' i . I. J ' I Tl infff- in his Pliratnrirti hna dpsr.rihpd ' Dr, Franklin Tecomiiiended as a suisti- nntnin- 8A imnallinfr to the imajrinatibnas . . w t - :r--" 11 , i J J 4 " - 'rr a r r o a tate ton snumng a canaie 10 uena uown ,u i:;n(, j;Cftly . nf M n,W ai .,i.m: the snuff, some prying genius or other has fortable t0 eVeiy quiet person's sensations discovered that the snurTso bent down re- Ve like reguHrity in every! thing ; in bu- Yoives pounu iuic "5 siness, in pleasure, m exercise, in tudy, co'?e 01 tnesun- iucn is ne facias w :-r-- in loll: TherefWre" M we had have over and over witnessed, and ot which --lfl- k lritton. nnri rv U;w"-Wh!hh: V"? ,DaJ -i?a-U8yu7rrJ;u by the wav. iff we were orthodox Pythago torfi the nuff;. arid sticking i a pin,in the V-. hit anticipate U no incredible wdefef burning candle to mark thepoint,..,- ci oepariure- m tne course 01 irom ba ; - n(j baggage on this bustling anniver- y nuimes, according to circumswuces, - It is, however, one of the glories tHC WitA. Will UC 1UUUU VVJ UOIC wa I AfL Vn. . L j. 1 1 ."' t. .--1- k- l.UI UA or u aegrees. bachelorhood, that so irksome.a duty is not to be performed. v'-yrfO''''' - But while exempt, in persona, from mov- mg trouDies i and vexation, we are not therefore , backward in sympathising .for others.. Un tne contrary we are overflow inff wiui c'JiniwiviiLc iu iiue uiace, wtrsee a matron oirecung tne. operations pi uny pinning. curtaiiis,, unfixing tookihg glasses. ass It was sugzested that the wick of a1 candfe being twisted might occasion the phehomehonr but the result is the same if tHe wick" be twisted ' in a conr trary direction towhatfitv usually is 5 pr what is the same tliing,fif IheAcandle ib lihljed at the iower3 butt ;rid ''Tiro q u est ions prese n t themsel ves : Firs t, what make? - the wick evolvewndly, w? J3rtifa btateads, and boxing china, glas tJoesj it revoIvMjwee. SnJ earthen-ware, and she looks, in th nev? is mvanaDiy tne caae-; ; vfr j I tourhlllori: of Uust that: sweeps inf'i volumes - J- vtvr-f about her, liKe an Amazonian leader, con- 7-i. r! !"'i ?myi nit- ii ii ,w - , - a l un tjrmay ine 24tn instant, ilr james Lawrence, of Middlesex, mounted his horse 10 tal irl-hif Jt' nil gl e?, aboa 1 1 h i rty!' fe e t f ronrr his thpu se; "the jock caught ajrainst some, shingles, and .caused the disGhareeltfthe rifle-7,Thetiatt entered just, below.his ribs.on the left side, passed through die' body and came out on the nee and; c'yn was pre ueeh j much in l f Le . habit of firing aoout ihrfhcuse; his wife; who was, in'the UfSe took n(alarm,"; until' she 'Sawjrhim nuving slolyby ihe window, andhard h'ld groan. -Ishe immediately" ran; to the aoa as she opened it; lie tell and in a?"iy expired a i citv " f in: another, iwp ouservey the master! of the J house shouldering tables bureausi and 1 baskets-getting knocked down by an abrupt turn a pan handle ; nayillir a lllull Willi tt.ucu uu ma vviouiu' -... .V"-'-'',"'' -v-'cti '-r-l-l- r': "i r over nim ; an rising in .a uusier , ardsiamming and clacking ; pidnos L.r W - -T if! "!.' .Mr . -i I JMJ W;pier taoies trotim a maicn race irom ththn hf iiiir nf stairs to the bottom and ditbating tp elbowsf ajbrace of portfrs ifi;ithe ': opeiat ion ; the layic.rying out ; xou wretch 2 jypu have spoil edmy piano ;! 7 thor of yheKxctirsion , .rsalljfreadeti co Ji is ironi yapoem yOtminethe yx Iome cpntai ft i ng; w hit: fi':t ha v e brough t in my pc ke t : a n i V M es r you, sh 6u 1 d ti ot u n - derstand the novel ;ftr w4nt:o knowiner thoroughly vn poem,iL meanto Had iiW verses in youj' ;p lie accord! nji v bejran .''r;:':T, " -." t- " " i ' " " "V" T " " r" t U- A. famous uiah was Robin tloocL! Stc.T ''- i y- r. .(.;- , yid - went oh, 'to the icooclusion, not even i comma,, and then putting the tpitiel in to his pbeke t ajzai iii- he Ladies and geplmen, I leave Vou u r ho yerl,y and wal ked home ! : r y i Lomond freekly IJReyitw, ? pit WpnuTijuHtten iri JSiberid nations, rtf.HR Official Hecord from the Wt)epiirtmeht JL "of the Comt tiers pt Benl. Jackson tor shoot irt the"1 Six Mi IWMen, toffettver with Qfticijil letters frbiirt 4he War;Denartmeh siipw We're 4iti uinanly and "Ute'aiily 'executed: ' vivacious said, to jyou i" LATE AVW SHAW; ERSOXS indebted to tne Estate o ihe late ? Wm". Shavf of this City, either bv Note. Sr open account, are called lipori forj iettlement-i ' If the call be not attended to; the Execuiors-will be under the - necessity i of placingi sucb Notes jind Accounts in the vban'1s of an Officer for cot lectian. rr'4tr0:;-rRISCII.tA SHAW ; J.. GALES. 1 " .! have observed ambnz all hit the woinenWnaiueot themselves' more than, themetitthat;":whVtevervfound'- the v t re the same J cind, civil, bbltging, humane, ender bengs -hat;theyae ever inclined be gaySand Cheerful, tiriorous arid inb I est. The v do not h psitatAl likp min. to perform a hospitable j or generous action uuu iinugiity, uorarroganr novupercnious, put-lull or courtesy, and fond of society--industfious, economical, ingenious inore liable i fi ge n era I to err, than man. but - in r ceneraL also; . more virtuous. and performing nKire 'good actions than he: I neveraddfeked myself jin'th llabguage of Recency and' fnepdship tola womanr wiwuier -cj vii iieu , or.i sa vaga, s wtuou t re c eiving a decent and, friendly answer. With roan,- it has -often' been ohprwis. In?wandering bver the barren nlains of iu- hbspitable Denmark, fthfough honest ; Swe den, frozen Lapland rude, and! churlish' b inland, unprincipled Russia, land the wide-Vpread: regions of the wandering Tar tirrhuii;ryJidryV:1rotiir:wet or sick, wo man has i ever been ' 'friendly to metand nni. forinly soartd add to this virtue, so wor thy of the appellation of benevolence, these actions have been performed in so free and so kind a maimier, that if I was dry, I drank the iswejet draught and if hungry, ate the coarse morsel with a1 double re- " I made rait tour Ifrom Alexandria hv IL J " .T-I " VI. ' r J- 4 " i" & tate of North-C arbliua. n - "':-";:.' CRAVEN COUftTxV-' 1 Superior Court of Lavj April Term,: A.' DlGTd t Keziah,Sawyer,'pi ' , w. 1 a 'PetUion for pireree ! ; I James S aer.r-cS; yfj:.?SCi. f.T appearing: ;tp the satisfaction ofl the Court, that the Defendant is , not resident of the tateUisherefbre;brde be made for three months in the Carolina Senti nel and RigH Register, for Ithe sad Defendant to make his ; appearance at our next Superior uourt ot JLaw, tabe held for the County of Cw yen at the Court House In'Newbern, on the 4th Monday after the 4th Monday in September next. and answer pleact or demur to the petitioner's petitiQn,' therwise.lt will be heard ex barte.'and decreed accordingly.' . . : . 'r:- ' . . - TH. S. SIN45L.ETON, Clk. r- water, and en tered' the Nile by the west- NOTICED fPHB Convention of . the?Protstant Episcopal ;ju . nurcn in. ine uiocese ot XMortn-Uarolma, wilt meet in Fayettevijleon Thursday the 22d ot May next- of which theclery -and Laity -are desired lo take notice- and as mat teraof . great importanee to the Church, will lie laid before that Body a full attendance of, the Lay Dele- gates irom tuc ditterent Congregations,' is re quested. ' . ' , v ' , " JN. S. RAVENSCROFT, L Dish, of the Diocese of N. C. April 19.. . 62 1m - r ( i JVTANTED : A SITUATIOJt .ithep Jl Academy ot as a. tutor in a private frmilvi- UexcepUohablelec Xetters Addressed to the. Editors of Ihe Italclgli - ivfRisier-wwi meet; witn attention. above 3 times and fbrwaitl theirccdunVta thi 5 " - , V ' -1 J- V ;v insert the S ! He -'Snbscriber:.Jias losta note;bf hand jji vert to him by Green .Bobom for Twt and persons person duefon the hrstr cay -of ; January latiUT AH i ' are cautioned from .'trading fr said nirfei- i i ; 1 aid Robbttt; fmm r payipg'ithe sitme to any ":- '4 ; btttWsem:3- -vi::'v-v f-- , ..YVake Cminty; tay 2,;lg2Sj ;y' " 65 St -.,: 1 r0 .", ND for sale at-the Book-itore of X- Galesrand. LASbn,nn Raleip-h. nrice thrfee dollars. a hew Edition of he Office;and Duty 'of J JUSTtCIi' OF cTHE PEACE, and a Guide trf Sheriffs, C6 ronersp Clerks Constables ad btKeri CiviV'OfiU cers in North-Carblini. iWith Ch abntemlix; cbri- taining the Coristitutbns of this Statd and of the j United States and a ,cbileclWn of thje most ap ;f 1 proved forms fo'thrus? ?ft1ese 6ljipers,fe.-i-. '"1 : yThe new Edition of this yaluable iVork rCon- - !; taio besides its former, Usjeftdmattfcf, the subT ' ;i stance of allthe important Acts pasJed by the ; ; - General. Assembly: from the year -iSlto ; the f Fifteen Dollars Reward I AN AWAY -from the Subscriber, iiviWnme etrri branch -ot (he month - - ( ' w ft. l H m m. as five dayi, comings to Cairo, i but this pa saprft IS ffnra 1 ly u jkumIa in four, nnd sometimes it! three days. Toa i-, treu and read much ot,the rsue, and so had I ; but when' I law it, I could not conceive it to be the same, w nat eye do travellers see with ? : Are. they .fools or rogues f For Heaven's sake hear the plain truth of -? it. First, in regard to its size. Obvious com parisons in su :h . cases are good. ; - Do you know the river Connecticut ? Of all the rivers I have keen, it most resembles that in size. It is a little wider, and may, on that accountJ better xompare- with the Thames: This is the mighty, the sover- eign ot rivers, the vast rule, tnat nas Deen metamorphosed into one of the wonders of the world. Let ine, be careful how I read, and above al 1 h ow I read an cien t h i story YOU have heard and read too, much of ' its inundati6ns. If the;thousandh of large and small canals from it, and the thousands of men and machines --employed to; transfer,' bv artificial means, the water, of the Nile to the meadow on its banks, if this be the inundation that is meant, it is true -any other is falsei It is not an -inundating Viver.'V - A : . . Excuses for not attending Public TPor ship. Overslept tnyselfr-'could 'not dress in time Too cqld-rtoo hot-f-too windy too dusty Too wetTtoo dampjtbo sun ny too clou u y- Pon't feel : d isposed. No other time, to mysel f look : over my drawers- put my papers to rights. Letters to write to my fnendsv Taken! a dose of nhvsie. Mean to walk lb the canali Go- lag to take a i rid64 Tietl "to-; businO six d ay si ii the wee kt i No fresh air but oh 5 u n days. . Can't , breathe in church, always so a lit miles west of Randolph C. H. on Wednes day nigh t, 16th inst. negro HARRY. Harry is 8 years old, about' 6 feet hi&:bk thin made, quick spoken, and very dark no particular marks re collected about him.;. Harry took, with him ma ny articles of Clothing, mostly thin, amoner which are a pair of new-bound shoes, a fur hat," half worn, a pair of twilled dove-cblored pantaloons, a. "pair of linsey pantaloons, anfi. two mixed coats. It is conjectured that he has eone into the neigh borhood of Fay etteville. I will give thebove reward to any person. who will return, me said negro, or 10 dollars for his confinement in any gsol-nAlajlxrmAnn "IJget him. Randolph C. H. Apl 32. -j t 63-6 - ' at a nlaix irnnn 1 u e overj 1- there it goes, going, going, We" can ndt trace all theioslUngs of thi u'rrioje uay in revoiuxiou 4 1 ney torui, 111 getlier af elifig image of 4f confusion's mas terpiece, r v- H be weather,- contrary to pre vious indications, is' happily auspiciods 5 Jle wi. nor Ua.r'A VMa. ' nd ife'wisH bll parties concerned, an ear- W le even RfcR. after he -fell u Job ihel .dcITerW f T' SifaM: , MJ that in. the midst of hfe we are, in - r Ordtwotthl & .SiV ffcr i??- nd res ficunso r H:.T.enl circumstances with, three suVallt worth "itfa Itnvited amiinc others, tb the nfflrtf? to n,ouni their untimtly bereave -rty ;andi as spec jaL inducement to jne-tit nfi;lm t whbm lhv: fondly loqked li6waJJiofo'rnJed. that the ijlustrioiis , t WX$Y 5Udaupprt, v Let this serv author had ihosenN the diotto1 for -birnovsl - -warping to all wha-haurile tire-ltnmi hrs name" sake poem, ;' UoVRov,' 'f'to be careful how they usethem The verbise;, and7venerab:e tker accbr- I - s" : iu,,Rv Tc,tvf H,,u tncyoiunTes were Vw.'tyjx al, v" -r iiaiu on tne taDie. ne eagerly turned to the ne;wasa man ot, regular habits M-i. vvndrt -Vltob Koy'itirst appeared, fate wife; tf .feebie'ehafacter, in I house at EllerajvliV read jt. . Mr. .Word s- . r"-i'uuii4&i,as.made-niany anxious in- " r:7 f 7" : -1 r - nnilE Board for toteraanmproyements will H:fp sibuut the Mrs. -Walter & "ott of the - 'orwhyl?; because thejgocd oldrule V I ifr meet at the Executive Office ort Monday the .(ntid States', and of, fa rA'?, I ., 1.. i Sofilceth ihemr-45heimple plan C 4T' - 1 26th instant, of which' aU interested' will, please 1. . '''h-lll- 1PP fir ' Pr KIL. . 1 i l .jl' ''Tr- 'V H' uic lt IUWCIi r 1 -JLW. muuvo - v " 7 y - Hli UAl.JiA.acw: fu II . Fee a I i t ! le Me ven sh. Keel f tfe chilly. " F?el very lazy. - Expect pahy to dinneir.? Got a headath. ' ; X com- ntend nu rsi 1V2? m vsclf to-da y. : Ne w bonnet ' hot come nome. jioru my uusnn oress com ing'down stairs'. j-Got-a" new noveJtnust be -returned on Monilay;mornitig. Was'nt shaved in time. . lbut Jike theJliturgy- alwajS praying for; the'satne thing. . Don?t like .extempope.. praying -don't tHnnw what is coming.' Dont like an brga'n,x 'tTs too noisy. y-Doa't Jike'singmg without mu sic m a kes m e n e V v o u s. c Can't ; sit rjn-a iirait 01 :air -waduows or- uoor open 111 sain mer.; uSlove si hot in the winter -always get a headach Can't' bear a n ' j extelmpi) ser montoo 1 r bt by " D is1 lik e i a w ri 1 1 en seroion-r"tuo 'prosing." " Nobody to-day but ouriininisterrcan't' always glisten "to thesametireacherii Dontt like strarngefs--- spurn;?thetii:ih ' contempt. Can't keen r. - ' 1'- feT.. j jriTt- awaK.e vvnenat , cnurcii. ouuccLr-niouu lasi timiX was -Uiesh it agal ' i: : English paper -:' apearunaerinoir .nrone-'.-. headsQ:v;:--;; : '-- -. i Orders for isiiewrwbrfci wilic duty : ' b tended toi from sjir pairt of the Statd. V V : " rliinnatf iiutl BotaLtiic Gkrderii n.c. j) a t.v ran ulbvitihhj'' greatly: embellisheJ " and ornamented witfeT Trees,5-, Shrubs) Vines 4 Everereehs. -Piahtii Bulbous-Flowers." Hoses of different kinds 1 also. some youne Green House Ti'efesi Shrubs. Plant. Vinev &cl t The patronage of the public is solU cuea, ana ait aonanons pi anruos, -irees, vines, PUnts.Seedsj''' Filo.wersmbd'ill ulbous-Itoots,:ViU uc in" wmi iceciTcu, cicepi annuals, y xnuivi duals may be supplied with'Cuttings off the White Rose Vine, lot Chtn-okeeHlultifloia Vine, .West Tennessee Rbse ne; j- Chinese Daify Rose! for weug-es, at proper seasons, rspMrtg-.and Falu 1 - A Catalogue of the above 'articles Will shortly be published, if possible, byi the Proprietress. ..-5- 'i. :-H. l- 'stevj.-fl s -yt' iiivwrnnn : t? : ,.;.;. t-i --!y . imi it vvL- , N -B.t It Will - of course be und er stood," iitk i the Carders Is not i ntended for public exhibitio nm although the friends of the family,' oxjthose who' wish to purchase Erotics 'ori Indigenous Shrubs and Flower-Roots; will of course find ready adi III1991UI1. , ; - - - ' , May 5. w " m j-4- , ,1 . -., . XX mentt of LADIES SHOIXrtGtifiMtfr BARGAIN ! npHE Subscriber being desirous of removing ' X. to the West, offers for sale the tract of LAnd on which he lives, situated in the county jof Gran ville, and lying on the waters jof Grassy and Jon athan Creeks, 8 miles south of Roanokeand 17 north of Oxford. Itcontairis between :1 8 and 1900 acres,: 6 or 700 of which are cleared,'' m a good state1 for .'cultivation, and t wll adapt ed to the growth of ; Cofh, Wheat, Oats,- Cotton and Tobacco. . There are : about 150 or 200 acres of low gronnds.-hpf theyhigh land, seven or eight hundred acres contiguous to the dwelling, inferior to none in this section of coun try, with' 10 or 15 constant springs.: i ne im provements are extensive. Tj'he dwelling house is among tne. largest, most roomy, ana in every respect the most convenient lin - the county. It is new,; arid built ot tne very oest materials, Deau tifully situated on a gentle eminence, cverlook; ing a large extent of country1. - The out house. ot every kind are also new, ana in a style accom modated to the dwelling houSe-v:Vithin half mile of. the Dwelling, aie a Saw and Grist Mill nl Cnttnn Rln. This Grist Mill yields -1000 bushels of Corn, and 150 or 260 bushelof yheat per -annum, y A ready sale may4 always ba'-made of the nroceeds of the Saw Mill. It contains an extensive Orchard, with a great variety of select fruits. The tract is situated ) in the - cent-e :of a neighborhood, which for .health, wealtnintelli, gence, morals, ! and every social consideration-; p-'ires nlace to nohe in the State, ;.The Subscri ber forbears a more - minute! description of the above tract; as those wishing to purchase are exi pectea to view i it ana juagej. iior.- yiKmiv?..- J10SimTS9 ;Td -M OPEN STRAW HATS, 4nd ttber fasbiouablc- articles, which will be sold low for Cash Raleigh; April 15. 1828 The terms wi 1 be low and accommodating I vnTTMn y 55 2m" i. bern CentineVFay ' March 19th' 1828.. tfTTbe Editors of the Ne? etteville Joiiral and Richmond Enquirer, are re quested to publish the abtevd for two bionths in counts to the jPostmaSter at Brownsville y ' DUYGOODS TkN Monday the 12th fay ofMay next,at Jr. o'clock, will be sold at auction, in the house on'Sycamoir. Street, adjoining Joseph Caldwell, a large Mid welt selected Stock ' qJ ,J)ry Goods amoiinung aii nrsi cosi; iu ucanjr piw,ww, ikiucr-. ir.erthe one-third of the entire stock of the :fof raer firm of. Noble,1; Paul & jKcIlyi belonginjr to Mr. Tho's Kelly, bf PhUadejphia, and which he has authorised me to dispose, of.'- Sale Positive! Country Merchants would juo well to attendifci l and Grist MlTirhfCould , rmt.Under ClOC; cash V 1 00- and . undet 230; 4musu-40Ter ,200 aisa under 5003 6 mos. upwards of ;500, 0 moerditfbr approved endorsed negotiabfe'notes. vfln all ca- ses, tne terms musi oeycuiiipeu wuu uwore property is dhveredl .'l i' ' 1K -r ' - -i ' ' 5SINNAMONNOBI,E. -r ,r . a Sale byc H . - l;t W PANNILL, Jttict; 45 vPetersburglpl.2S -V 'I i Hrerap Cburt Repor t; J GALE9 & SON having' becomer sole Prof jl -v prietors of the Supreme Court Reports, res nrfnllv reniiest those -ireritlemen who wisb to have the numbers as '3thev:ifiefubliMdiytfrfpiv vard their names, ndtheyUbaU berre lUrUUMJCU. Willi UIUII, l fA r-v ;twl fv... 14 thi Reoorters fiubscrintionilist has been handed nvir tn the Puhluhera. it will be unneceijarv for those whose names have been already subscribed to put themselves to further trouble,' ,v - . Kafeis-fa r Anril 10: 1828. H . 1 . ' ' . o . . . . . .. . "mew ".i P. S The number tor oecemDer ierm, ao, i now-iirPjrcssr and will be speedily publishwli 62 3t V; gYftHWtoiiMbteiav tNjnirsuaiiee of ; law", i; JbhnF Quincy "Adims;' ? Resident of the United, States of America. do heteby declare and make known,' that a pub- . ! lie saiewiu oe neia ar ine uana ujfice, or, wash-. ; ita; in the State of Louisiana; on the tecond Mori- 'Tf -&zv in June neil, for" the disposal of ; the lands of: 1 . the United States in the following townships ahd fractional township in the lanbV District IJdaTft or Red Ritisa. to witV? ;-rtT 4 ruJ: -w: 'J ? Townships ?i-Vt and'&tvn,bf Range r ' ; last. 'i-i-J':. y- y4..''v-;a'-'v.i-r-i11.i v-'k. ,..'; zowisliips-rwr 'Fi .v&e7ii;.and JBfrAf. . : ( of Range-Twy,; Easti1-'-'-- .r'f-,'. -''Jv : " .i ownsnips nour, x ire, ana ugni9 oi. lunje -Tftree, EaSt; .: V.;. --" l; Vr,'-A..- ,' '- .. ' 'Fractional Township ",!.reeffbf liartge -JS&S-rii East.-.; v.-f rr.-?vjf--i': . : u; ':-'.v rt:V'Vr.vr- Ffactioftal TowrtshipSyOrt- gjid-ftff. of Range. SeverC East ''i ; : ; V -' : ;..-,. . fractional townships Tioo, ! and ' xXre-, cf i ; 1 Range:JXiEsU;ry:' .'H.;T-'-V '' FractUmal'TbwnshipVVtne, of Itanee'Jfcitfpi-.'-East Township Westr"!? laW' for theuse of The Lands reserved by Schools.' or for other oumosesl will be excluded; froth Sale which will proceed in the order above uesjgaaieu, ueginnmg; wnn tne lowest nurr.Der oi sccuon m eacn xownsnip.. - . -. ; y t . tiivep under my hand, at the City of IVashj. g X ltpiv this l5th day of Feb.A; D 1823. ? OHN WtNCY ADAMS. ;By the President &. fttn ' rsw a e i a ht : Commissioner of the Geu Land OHlcc, . Finis Watei-.' Potver QTFkHE owner of an excellent Millieat en 7eus2 iijKiyein this Vicinityould be ;t willing to .'": accommodate an individual, or Ccrrpiny, inclin-- :i eu to commence a uotton or ..wooi.cn llanurc tory rWitl VVat'er Power ? and if desirable to such person 6r, Company would be willin.tb take an iHier.-st;in sucu jcsiaDii3ir. .nt : to tne. extent el his abihty;H.lIaviflg a present oil the i:5 a Gaw . i-' f Am. ., k5'--ouju i w ".isa tne tnateriatJ -Tr ng a suitaDie House crHouses,and nro- vision for the. Workmen. ' - r- . -. 1 4(D" A pplication to th e Edi t ors of the Hezht er. i post paid, will be dulyJiitehded to. '.. y--. s - - j V: 1 rake County, May o". i. ,vC5 tf. JV oliceta Merchant nffHR Subscriber begs leave,tb infornflh il chants of .-North-Caroling that he hz rr.aTi arrangements to commence, the SHOE a, trZ.' THER BUStNEaSin the CrTYofZfEW-YQF:. and solicits-their patronaireV; i lie flatters hi : Uiiithis long experience - and (extensive bu ' -In that line, fcr the last ten years, i.i Pcter.l ya, nas given mm a Knowjeaj4 cr tne liout. Marked which wUl enabls '"hi:a to farri : betteruited to their sales', than, most c 'r . -tablishments of the kind in tbat City. , , ; -5 vs.uiuni. i;or::::: k N. D. The busiest j's.bore r.imc J cc on the 1st hist.' at No: CJ, Hit Jen J . L " the-Brmof ' - . ROUCWON w. OI3.i . Petersjmrsv 34 May, 1Z.ZZ, . . j - - CZ . r - - v.ww4 - 1 - -t4 --. . i- 2' "'- ' . . f-- c , 4'
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 16, 1828, edition 1
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