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y . - -" J m- ' " - , . - , ' i- '-f r . . . . ... 1 - v " ' . ' l i' ii A 0 "r -,r-.:v v:-i - -V. ."n 1 - If f. . ' " 1 ; ' published every TpwAj-na i.at ADVERTISEMENTS, V Kot exceeding rf neatly inserted three ; ' J ".jl-L 11.4 ftnd t went v-five cents Fpr cierr gicieedioir piJcatJon : those of great- elSngth in theisame proporxionv...oMau - u..''.4fin1rfiillv - received.,. LKTTsavto EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS., 4 - Berkshire American. , The notion of . jexcIusiVe rights; vry t Widely extended J and embrace tnagreat Vrf-or less k egreef a . i wau? uiu j.. v."-i We pass b? the tixciusiyengni ui uita disc, and of i Britiirinia'.to rule tne waves, f B 1 1 B V A U rVo-Itt tn all the ria been lor some me witliiouf a pompctitonH ence if;a!ybunpivsiciian ventures tocomiewah in whatJiesitlershts appropriate ctrr tie! lie is! ready to knockt him; down, with hisestlcv;:or blow him; tliroiigh . with , a . h'nWftofi drastic! bills NotKinP is wore amusing to a.tnirp: pff- sbniihantiob in i!d dealer m jpouons. isrown, wucu fie inediCai way to; puke and pure, ,ti blis ter and, clyster, . to bleed and to sweat, to evacuate and &ti,inulate, to rkte ahd ae- press1, xo unar anu 10 menu, uuuij.uiu nail. urea 14 ins lanceij ot.tiusc mo awyuuii . hesodeayors aj-e;exerted -ft)r ita preser vation. Mis young ri val is to be : '.opposed vi et armis. secre!i I y an d open I y , Hid i vi d ur aim anu 1 proiessipnau y ; j nw rrpiojers are also! to be: wrought upon $ and two to who, I being in tlebt to the old the wight, physician ihall allow hi namer to be plact ed:u pon the books6 of ? the j new, one; t Old accounts must lonnwiui uc .uuicu up, ouu m a most laconic 'dun, the renesade is re,ip8ctfully,, reminded, that jt is haz ardous to throw off allegiance to the.--o!d physician. If the iaebtl nowbegin to pe(v cwve his eroiy nd show' somepositiye. signs of returning reason, well andgbodj'! ir.nor, a wriLsucceeus ioe uun, an execu tion follows the vr t: and th unllickv debi is feelinffly convinced that be has ho rjgbt to place ohefbot bri-therernUejs of t!i e n e w pri cti I id h e r ' w h i 1 e t he qthertis kntanled-in the hedires of- tne old. v - fri pill'Mlar, to desertm hlooe lor him K Kori thirtv " vears nasi, i kvts mended lib nis shattered frame,, and in site of death, 'kept souV and body tdjre- uiprf j nere. wo:uiu. navef, ueeii.iue uiua bitajiti 'of r ihi ' toy n Ucltliou irjr)niytll$ : by e, as ii we rel giy e beii5 and ; nowhwsbod la y ounscape gracjejlrom the! IJniversit V -cdmjes with an l . I) .' to; tle tail of his ame; and II or roie gad I l?U let "alqn; Saddlebags is a. man of idnie conse- Ijers, it is truewhatfeyer, theyt may be itheoryardviidtin great iiclers;forrexlusiye rights as. physicians. Oppition is aptjto make the wheels of li- ug(i.Qn run moregliD, instead orretardihz bent and two attdrniesT can kindle a fire. We. Hence, jtev nicrX f lawilinite of Abeir iealoosteiii.qite: Jnbst cordially in oppNuohr (as an Irish man would sa vLYand pal Uinerent ways :t thHr mutual a dyah- tage, Wheneverlan-dtii lucky pigeon is to be , fF'ften, ni.Tneiheir supporraeci ldWalnklWsso i h ei r sb ppor t.jijecu red sive "s thmin thirWHc other learned pfn :ea. Of exclusive rihtsarrflther Aiir'ta "Wtun'indivi ihje sheep as 1li ,V.iMtkLALi . 1 " t v i ui ciciusivp rin-nrs vprv rpn 7peryades those whdvexercisfcihe trie .7 fh.e o right to Vegufate-all the feet irt rampniatioerf ;flrps ahe pleasest-andihe kiiMest hi -S.yfH..onniSL.xiyaii.Aisjinai Wose hisal anil tl.. k; j fa mi)nnthb.m r r. " -u ue.sriiuurinji: J. JOSEPH V Ai-ft oy'-;w, Wtl iiw-r. peTnnumairiri advance. tangible ana raniuiar iia.M.., T vi-,r - - the DctQimiidesrhtr hasan elusive i tAp. vnnno- 1. I). drosses his tracK. tpnsid ers t h e -.whole Ppu I atioh within the drCi m Ference 'ofj j his ride, j as his pecol iar iironertvsublect Id his sote disposatioii toe barhp i- Ui-'-L:' ' r ? i chlni. T .?v-5.viu-.; io an neiTougn aaiW " jafewqwrvi snount if ever -'.TH-At-trast-on p.tKM " A' lt-m-i i: (JaIi S?. lditwo miles m&k axetbhyretenfljo'ns.df every so6''of.Tul can who shall dare intrude ; .within 'the cir cle of hisj.unaginaryjrights;:,v;; : vThe carpenter considers " arrival cip a great ; lio(e, and is v!ne'ver; better' pleased thaawheDlie'findi-liim'fairlyoh, his beam ends- -1- kt -.il . , I . " r.The lbver,,too, thotish having no part or mi ennei, ui- iraue or profession,- is a, wonderful- -adyocate' for the doctrine of exclu sive rights, lie 4 fancies he has the sole rightto be ma'de .miserable by the airs if some1 liglH-lieaded arid hard-hearted co quette, wbo thinks asj favorably df twenty others of per followesri' as she doei of him; But wo to the gentleman who dares dispute the palml of '.misery jjwith 'our, exclusive lover. Ie looks wpon Jhe frowns and slights of the fair one as his particular pro perty ; arid if they happen to'Iiffh on an y ohepf his hated Tiyals pale ehyyt4nd yel- low JealoYsj&:iize pis- luuvauiiui iwiwTuuvu X)W.yx linn ui..nis rivai. it must do its thorough work on hiinself. Allot her p erso h s are fond of dividing their tn iseries an d sha ri rig tlieni vi th I h e i r n eiffh - bprs.; ' Bu f withf the Hver,' jhei bid and ee- heraUy?true; rnaxim- fthat lmiser'v loves companytf ? is reversed, and he pines away, huginig his misery to his bosom, and to the last gasp, jau uries io uie fioiion oinisiiex c J u siv e ; rih t& 1 bej th as L ri tl icii Ib'u sly mis -erabl e.' " J : :; ' r;-fo - :-U . rThe notionxof , excliisi ve rights, besid es its o t h e r re i ar k abl e d fe c r s, has even in vaded ; the! freedom of jtHe press : and the important personage who has published a countryvnewspaper some 20 or SO jyears, morrJessVimaine ythewhdle county to be his exclqsive properly 16 be furnish- ei Avitii newsEirom hts leaden fount i to au- vertise arid be! advertised : to be infbrtried. deformed, l;'anid riiislnfornied j arid finally to be submissively led by the uose, and" all their sentiments of men and; measures disted fyr bf the ei i itor, With these elxclusi ve; notions i n the conductor! of anVold newspaper! esta- blishmentJ th'man whoventures to set up a new one wiihin the vast circutn-round about b f . hi ; im agi n aryj J d o mai n s, t is Icq n si dered as a' . yile usurper-to be opposed wi th ty pe ari d q'u ill ; 1 to be ' bl ack-bal I ed m the most approved istyle ; and it pos sible, -to pe driven away by the sweep of the ;rfeCTjTfi;-.f aH"J Fulitof tbede' exclusive idens, the bldi established J news -vender re joices atr all aind several of the severe, rubs and dtfhculties that sometimes await an m- jant newspaperestaDiinmenr ranu, snouia it ian inrougji want oi paimnage irom me puouc, or wane, oi reaay jmoney in inejpro prietor, 'th ; veteran quillj-driver exultingly exclaims- fh I told ou so I It U my business to give light tp the people of I this nere cgunsy ? anu wnqeverv onaeri.aK.es 10 c ross : my pat n, must soone r or I a ter m eet the fate of all opposer.";.; - iNow we protest wnqiiy against inis -cioc trine ofcjusive rights. It is selfish, meah :and arjistocraticil and only worthy of af weak prejudiced ahd (fiarrew; in.ina.. W ho save diie man a raeht more than ano ther to exercise his cafling in a particular pjace Wt i as- absUrjd tis it 19 ?meari to pretend atjpriority in fdnt of time con-lers- this ; exbljusive righf. f EveryS man has t he pri i I cge jto ' I ocat ts. hi m self w h ere v erj he ma v choose, and- use all honorable t means iof advance - himselt irtjhisV. business, i If 'tti'ere'; belijbt" J-ddin', enbtigh ;f t wo.iand. he fail!forirhtof iriisfortunearid those who asfcribe his i.n dertakin to minister moti yes, xou ly( -show thev narrovne;ss of ' their; own' minds, apd their own hearts ndertakirigyyasjin hose business lias advanced,.' and cained strength by time ana perseverance siiouid recotiectttne oimcui- flad their efforts jto ' embarrass; shuld"exteqd the hand fpf Sympathy tk theirrybapgerbf threntSIf a town bririctbebyersiock eiitwhh eVjtNvilVlujtitatbly curvet 'itself and i- quires not thk hard hand of selfish oppqsj t idnj.: riorf the fexercise tlti the a ristdcraticai doctrinelbft EXCCIJSIE EIGHTS, itjVlBiBYI)ii;:j ;5rAnilMliriPh uiotto, th;a!Titir HasMElsfat&M an e-J tateneeijli lyhjchwi 1 J produce riouiin itT(jCuJtiyatit v w .-. vh t ivi i&v ia uui b . uifiiiuuoki , auu satisty tfto mos t xten$ivej; desirefn partof itbe pli o iigence, t tirnaiujou atblrlBtle T t v t -t -vrc JNothmjslmd preKenatnfff I'M a n',! iKherdrii oaf eh Hri sel & w! th nil fha t. he caaiittEe3Aeriit uu ui pa re n i m sei rv i in aiiiinar. h e ;canXcoi mrciips a the riairb 4iiAMi' ? lr:iff..foV?Fi 4j omne pen the lurk1nff deDravitv:df Timewas wjierijoVeryiu l ts i n fan ey s and those w ties i winiWhilch possibly theyfiad to cortf te n i ri Jtdlut se tbu are n b w ha Dpi I v f feed, and instead of using bigotfyur low ofits -being without paletbfpatlicularect pi eased j wi t& tfte portrai t gi ve rt: hi m by th e hand oflthe ecclesiastic rv ; 1 Tz:: Tn all theinferpbsitions ofProyidence, the fewness of thef instruments is a distin tingu ishi ng" fea f u revrv IfC thej commen ce' nient of the great jEuropean confltc a man stood at the head of English affairs, fitted beyond ail his 'predecessors, for - the crisis '-gifted with all :the qualities, esssential to the first rank in the conduct of empire r an eloquence singularly "various, -vivid and noble ; a ; fortitude' of soul 'thatl nothing could 'shake or surprise--avigdur'and co piou sness ; of resou roes ; i nexhau st ble. But he had a still higher ground of influ ence witfi the nation, in the unsullied hon or ahd superiority! to all the baserl objects of public) life .the titterstuinlessness. of his mind and conductfthe unquestionable pu rity of thle zeal "wnith burned in his bwsom, as on an !al tar for the clorv of vEnffiand. - ?J " j The integrity of Pitt gave him ra mastery over.the national feeling:-that could not have been i won by the most brilliant faculti alone. ; In those great financial measures, rendered necessary by the - new j pressu re of the time, and on vyhich all the sensitive ness of a commercial people was alive; the nation would have trusted to no other man But th'ey followed Pitt with the profound- est reliance. They hoflored his matchless understanding ; but they honored 5' more thejofiy rinci pal a nd pure love of coun try, that th ey f el t to be i n capable of d ece p tion. Th,e British minister formed a class by higiselltTK He was the leader, riotonly of Engl ish Counsel, but of ;.Eu rbpean He stood on an elevatidu td which trio man before him had ascended.'. He fought ,the battle of the world until the, moment when the struggle d was 7c to . be changed - into victory ; he died in the night of Eurjope, but it was when the night was on the Verge of dawn I fit could ever ' be said of ; a minister, i.h'at he concentrated in j himself the mind and heroic heart; of an empirei that he was at once the spirit and the arm of a mighty people Pitt was, thernaii." Laws of the United 'States. An Act to authorize the cancelling- of a Bond, , therein mentioned. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represen atives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, -1 hat the Clerk ofl the sixth Circuit Court; of the United ; States .-for the Djslrict of: Georgia,, b e. arid he id he re by. .a u t h o riz ed ari dire- quired to cancel a certain Bond, given in pursuance off the decree of said Court,, for the exportation, beyond the limits of , the United States, of sundry African negroes, oarcel of the cargo of the Spanish vessel called 'the; Ahtelope" or Itmirez which bond was executed by Cuesta ;Manzanal and brohers,tby their Attorney, and Jo seph Cunimings, and Francis Sorrell,and acknowledged byf'them on the twenty fourth Decembe r, one th ou sand eigh t ' hun d red and twenty -jse ven, belore the Mar shal bf the'G(foro;ia. District, in the penal ty o f f odr te e ri ,t h o u sand eight bund re d d o 1 1 a r s, and; conditio the slaves aforesajd. -&r4j --i V" v-4- Approved, 2d May, 1 828. Ji'ft: An Act makihgja .supplementary appropriation for the military service of the year one thou- sandigt hubdred and twenty fBelit gnactfafy and House bf Jlepresentatyces of the United States of America in ; & there if Ihbte paid ou t of any moneyj n the, Treasury riot other wise- appropnatea, tne sum or one nunarea thousand dollars, for the ! a rrii anient bf lor? tincations?: .V-- EC. 2. nit. beidtfurtJiefienacted Tha'tth'eQaarerma he isrhereby, authorized to apply rthe siini ofeighteen hundred dollars of-iheWnney h ertd foeTa pprprlale c f for; t K e Quiisr.iriasi'. l(ers)D epartineji tto jtlj e Cjbjifitm atlpriiarnl completion jbflhe ofUd?neartheity:bf (Greqriawhic alindl; for he1?pu rpoSeiofl barracks fbc An act to authorize thpu . ; v. vhf sc oiiu u.uui c ut UiC JU!tw s Oi ;U4e ; VJ ni - LBjtfdriedJy theenafe ahdi House pf merzeo tit ConfP asse7Jibledi JThit the Setiirlbrhe 'mtJiiM'isli ts;ticriheor fand re cei ve fortheuse an d disposal of Cdngfess- five hundaed arid fiftjf.cdpie'sidijth 1 1 volume of jthe Laws b ri'thHb Itecl S tatesptd rcbhf ai n an i 1 nuex-io. in e a m e, , toue weu-oounu BY AUTHORITY; .'.il .ii 1 ' 1 ii. .il one copyHo theiYicPresi ed .States; one'eopyb each, ofi the Heads Qf DepaVtments r to'tKe Attorneys GerieraUJ - - torsand Representatives;" and -to eacirDr-j egate; ot 1 erntories of; the Twentieth Con-' gress. y fifteen, copies to: the SecreiarWof uie peuaie, aor-tnevuse oi ine.A5ejiaie? ana thirty copies to the dOlerkuf the Housed lif Kepresentatives, for the use of that -House 5 one jcopy to each. branch of thd Legislature, of each State ami Territory J and:urie copy to each of the several States' an'd'Territo- Hes 5 and cansTe the residue to 'pepbsited in the Library of Congress: ' . - 'V C Sec. 2JSnd be it further eriqctedyJTWzU for the purpose 'aforesaid, the sum v of two thousand two hundred dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated ? to be. paid out of any rhonev in th'e .Treasury not o uierwise appropnatea.; v VfKv 'VApprbyed9tK ; Ji Published V " Z "Arid: for sale, at this .O fiicew i fllHE O fficjlal Record I frdnf theVar Department A- of the Court "Martin Vhich tried, and the or ders of Genl.' Jackson fpr shooting the; gix Mi litia Men,' together with Official letters from the War department,--showinthat rtliese jCitiiena were inhumanly and illegally executed.' : : ':.-. May 12. K-y 'ryk-f ::&9t LATE WM. SHAV PERSOXS indebted to the-Estate, of thelate " WmP Shaw, of this City, either by Kot e, or open account; are called upon for. setilement.-r- If. the 'call be not attended to; the Executors will be under the necessity of nlaciner such f Notes and Accounts in the . hands of an Officer for col lection: - v PRISC1LLA SITA W H'4-.'; ' ' ' " - i J.iALES. : v -1 , . i State of North-Carolina. - . : -'Vv.Slv-' ntiAVEN r.oimrv i';:'H'4i Superior Court of LawJApril Term, A 0.1825 x ; vs u . p Petition for Divon;e.- ' -: James Sawyer. 3 ' k :-x:j v-,'"-V;'-V5'V;;av"r': FT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court. a" that the Defendant is not a resident of th 1 State It is therefore ordered that publicatio'ir be, made for three months in the Carolina Serttu nel and Raleigh Register, for the said Defendant to make his' appearance at our next Superior Court of Law, to be held for the C btinty of. Cra ven, at the Court Ilousejn Newbernon the 14th Monday after the 4th Monday in September next, and answer, plead or demur to the -petltibherfs petitf onotherwise it will be heard ex parte, and decreed aeenrdinrfw :- ' . :V - v r- - ' ' t rt TH. S. SINGLETON, Clk THE Convention of the. Protestant ppiscopal ' Church in : the: Diocese of . North -CarohDa will meet in Fayelteville on Thursday the 22d of May hext-rof which the Clergy-and Laity are desired la take notice-and -as matters of great importance to the "Church, will be laid before that Bddy-7-a full attendance of the Lay Dele gates from, the diiiTerent Congregations, is re-" quested. .. . , - V ;. 'r:l!r?i .. -'.v-. , -J ;.- V"4;;JN S.URAVENS CROFT," ty. Si Bish. of the Diocese of N: C. -April 19; . ,.:t,V;-.'.H. i'im' vv: JPyeeriJDbU AN AVVAY from 'the' Subscriber. Hvinsr nine L miles, west of Randolph C. H. on Wednes day nighV-1 6th Inst negro HARRY. Harry is 38 years old, about 6 -feet high, thm made; quick spoken, and very dark-- no, particular marks. re collected about him.' ' ilirry took with him ma ny articles of Clothing, mostly thin, amon which are a pair of new-bound shoes, la "fur hat, .half worn, a pair of twilled dove-colored pantdloons; "a pair of linsey pantaloons; and two mixed x:oats. It is conjectured that he has gone into the neigh borhood of Fayetteville. :! will' give the above reward to any person who .will return me said negro, lor 10 dollars for hisy confinement in any gaol arid information given: so that I get him. : v - -' . . ; SAMt: IIALE. Randolph C. H. Apl 22; , ;636j fc;";..!,i V S u prenie Court Reports. : GALES &. SON having 'become sote'Pro prietori of .the Supreme Court Renorts, res- pectfully request those gentlemen who. wish to have the numbers as thev.are published, tcf for- warci tneir names, ana tney 'nan: ne regularly furnished witlv thent at 1:50 each -terriiv.' JAi the Reporter's S ubscri ption list has b een handed over to the;PubHbers, it will be unnecessary for those whose names have been already subscribed,- to put tnemseives'io runner trouoie. ,v " i r Raleigh, April .1 0, 82B.1 :r x 4sS: ; P;':-S.Xhe number for . December Term,a827, S now i n Preas and .will be 'speedily published: la.''-. ANTED; iA SITUATION either iis.an Instructor In nn - tnLcemx'. Pr. as a tut0j. jn private family, j uexcepuonapie recommenaations ean, De-.oiier- n Xetters addressed to theEditibr of tbeiuiefgh Register .will ;meetwithattentibnv ' -U 1 :Cnapel HllraiarobiJ : -(ET The 7 CblumolaTelescobVwill "insert- the aboe times and forward their account Uo. Una office in&ahaiidiBbtante IS one; Acrein 'greatly; embellished ' andX ornamented itr TreeJV shrubs, Yines. Evergreens KPiarits, Bulb qusMowers, Itcesof somci young Greeri-l!buse.Trees,:.Shrubs, Plants. Vines, ?cfc. ;;T&e patronage ofthe public Is soli citedand all dbnatibris ,bf ShfubvTreesil Vines. PlantsSeeds Flower and BulbOus-RooUl irill duals may be supplied with utfings.of thc Whitc JtoseVine, or Cherokee -Mulbtiora Vine, West Tennessee"Rosennef C Chinese.DaUr Rose, for IledgesV at iirjOj0er:seitsdnsSp A rf -a catalogue 01 ine anove articles win sjioruy be published,4: if pbssible,'by the Prbprietress- dSvfe; ;Bi-iAi; HAYW00 Bv CtN.Dilf crcouree the Garden, is not intended iorJrulUc exhibition Although the friends bf the familyt'or those who wish to purchase Exotics" or Indigenous Shrubs aiid Flower-IIoob?, will of course, find ready ad- :,V JOxford '-AcademiusV 'at x " i " . ; - ' 1 a-v rny begins, on Monday. June 2d, ' tnd dcej by reading1 the senriT-annnal Kepori on Wedn day 'morni-, immediately kfter whieh the AroinatMn ,pf the Female Aeademy taVc3 p .ca and wiirjBe Concluded oh rThursday evening by an exhibition bf;M.ic.V,AUU)at feea interested are esp?ctfully invited t attend, vi , '' :1 The Sumnrer Session pf thes Ademies'bnpn5 as follows ..'the. Ter ale under thp'nwvfi'-; .- Rev. Jos. JLabaree Ilonday-June ICtlil p r,i " the. Male opens ;Oiv$. on day ..23d of June. Jar- Pres.-. .. the.Tarboro Tr denton Gazette and Norfolk Herald-will publish the above: two . weeks! and after an interval of two weeks, continue t To thrse that part relating; to the .'.opening' of the session.' w iwwariiuicir accounts 10 me yitora f osl Master.'. v - C. ? ,v' -" , Oxford Mav-ltt in;i!:"-i ? '"U-fca 1" $oce:t -;x ; r B ' 11 3UDSCrioer bPM 1 tS tnrnnn di1T yju; chants xf;Kofqa'rbl3nl; that he has til uls airangements to -commence the ?HnR i t. 4 - -, ' TH O S . L1TT LEJ O & N. i P. S..-The 'Editbrs of THEUBOS1NESS in eJrjrjvTnrO ' and solicits th ear patronage H e fl atlers hi hi sel f i that Jus long experience.-, and extensive business . in that Tmefor th last ten years, in Petersburg. Vh?s: given him; kpj? wledpof the Southern ' : MarJcetj which4wiU eniibie, him to Tufnish jroodV ' bettet uited to thir sa!es7 than most other es-1" tablisbrhents, of the kind in that City. - m5N.'3,2lhe busines3boveha;med cc-rriehced ;' '0d,lh:istinst.' atiJo 96,1 Maiden Laiie,- utidei- x ' the firm of.., : r ROBiNsOM & nr.riQ . Petersburg, ; 3d Mayj 1 828. 66" 3m ABSCONDED . .'-. ROM his MasTeiServici 1 on' thHf h V X,; ApwnstyiHiam!MKinniev . Apprentices -ioHenry-Xnei f pprenuceis aoout la-y ear v old,; rather . spar' made; 'and small jbr his ge ,J has a liht' complexion ;He ia ;a.,hative f of Ralegh, and is ; supposed , to be:abbutithat place at present.--"- Anv. pernap'prehehdingsaidiw re ;r : - storing him to his .master wili receive. 50 Cents Pranlclin county Mayts 6S.8V J: ripIIAT: op Monday theth of this fnstant;"ws$ up ii:nicrea on mystray lioorjs, by. Morgan Ragan; on the -waters of Little Ca tawba creek, twehty-five miles south -of Lincoln-' ton, one BAY MAKE; about 15 or 16 years eld. uc.iui Miui.-uiuicen nanus msm. a;iu vamea at len aoiiars. , vt- JOHN M'KEE, Ranger; May 5. j- ,U fvw.i j.wo.owr,-,?.- NOTICE NOTICE m , - . . . . . ' , . i'l. .;--'."? :.T-'''r. vJ-M-'i-".". s v ouMkcriocrnas lost - ' to him by Green Bobbit, forTtyy JDofcrs ' and due on the first ; day of January.; last AU ; i persons are cautioned from tradin-fnrsaid nr-f.. and said'Bobbftt' from pa'vintr. the sanie toTnv person but myself. '- s..; V- :-V ' P-'WAURClf BEASLEY -: ; Wake CountyV May 2; 1828. r; 65 2t h; ; rleatheBbokstoreof J. Gales and . a.i Son, in Raleigh, price three' dolors, a-nU' aava.ww., vi m. uiuw aiiu uuijr, Ol i a JUS t iUii OF THE PEACE; and a Guidcto Sheriff Hn. roners,: Clerks; Constables and bther Civil Ofl- MJ-umuim ,T.iuu an appenajx, con taining the Constitutions of this State and cf the United States, apd a' collection of. the.most ip- -proved forms for the use of tli'ese' OfTicers. . r . V - "heriew Edition of this. Valuable Work "con- tajns ibesidet its-fbrmeritisetnl matter, the sub-' stanctpf all theimpbrtant Abts passed by ther General Assembly fVonotthfe ;year ; 1815, to the their props duly. tended to; front any' part of the State.' at- T7wmpsoii J: H AS justTeceived, from tie W-YoTk, an asscrt-5 n ;Trnwt offZpiBS'-,:SZlOjEfr,l.EGi:OR$ BONNETS, undJJfrsSES OPIWiTIlJim HA TSyljix& other fashionable articles, hich will be sold low for Cash;- i v o x.y, Raleigh, April .15,828 ;62 3t: ; V BYjTHE PRESIDENT OFTHE EN puuancef law 1 John VQuiiicy Adn- ' Presrderit of .the United , States'of America. ao nereoy declare ami mase Known, that a ifc aie win oe Beiii cf zie JUana UJ'ice, c ' pi cwni; periou, wnicti appear under Orders for Uhis.ew Wort; win" W ay in JKei, for. the disposal cf the 1 :r.dTc the tJhited tatea'in the;fol)o wfng' tn-; ns! iip sand fractional ;:tojMrnshipa in the. Land District ICon-ra " of Rti itivEn, to;wit v -.- - j , - : - i - iTow rjshipsf ?rf irad JSk of .Rant e Ch : Townships Four: FivJ Sir: '. f 4? r- t. of Jtatige .Ttto, East . ownsnips our; "ire, and -ziJ cf Tbwnship ' ASeveri, ' of. Ranrres: One tn& - Two'. est.'?W t ' a- . J?e. c T)ie Xand s .re ? ? rved b v la w . for. the nt r r Schools,: or for , . r purposes, will be ere! : Jed from Shr, whlc.i vill nroceedimh2 crdsr v' -v . designated,- beginning- with the" lowest nurb; -ofsectidli bfeach township.': j ; 7 VGiVeri ut er ry'handrkt the Cltv ct V. :-PrwUonaVTownshtp- "Fast; i.-.. $ "-iXr,, 'J-S-k:''i-i .V.. '.';-, .? - mrractionalwrislu of liange Smoi, Easr,;-; --j. V .ractiOnal-TowTiships.'Twti.:-and- T.rrr, cf Range, jBfm, East-Vr y . ' - -.FxactionafTowrhip Tvc, of Range jCl-...;, tcn, thl- ITiii day cf Feb. A. D.'1C2J. : ' -V oui?.QtJii:c.,r?ADAi:3. -, iBy thePresident'.-:i t" . -. v - :'.EOGRAIIA:C-h.-:V-C , ' . ': -; v 3, Canjssianer of tl s Gn.X;n: QCIcV -'s, .-i ii'- u s an?U 2and Ja ..u; V i i "4- lu ue utairiuuteu, one coprxnere-1 mTcVTon t ; .-if ;.-. . -, - v :
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 20, 1828, edition 1
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