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- . - . , , - - , v r' - : - ; -, : , : .. , r . . . - ; : . -;.:-V.X; L:V"ri-C V'fV I IIH80" peace, ?: -; ; , J - . .C-! ' :1 ec- nwrtra its tif TC!8n?iT ' 1 published evpry TtrxsiiTand Fbidat, by ( f jQSRPH GALES & SON, I . V At Dollar pe ftnim-.half in advance. ! A D VKUTISRM ENT . ( ) jfot exeetdxn sixtrtn line heAy inserted three times' for a Dollar, and twenty-five cents for every sucoeedig publication tbose of jrreat - er- iciiu ' - - 't nun... . vo m m u- 5iciTi03fs' tbankfully received. ,..Lkttirs to the Editors roust be post paid, v i sir Atra?szoms,. I J?y tfi JPresidcnt of the United State of) 94 Vherpisa ;CpnTentiiin ' of Friendship, J Commerce i and.'t Navigation, between t?e XJnited States of America, and the free Hansfutic ttcpublics of Lubeck, Bre ineii, - and Hamburg, ivas concluded and signed, by their Plenipotentiaries, at Washington, . on the. twent ieth d ay,if December, In the 'year of our Lord one thousand eight 'hun dred and tuenty-severlC which Convention, bet rig in the English and French languages, ts, word lor word, as tollowsi: ' 'H :-'-.3--" r-i-1:": '.f-.;;"t yORIGINAIiJ a, j w CONVENTION or manuiicture of-th United S atej?. thn or shall be, payblp tin the like arti cle, beirtg the produce or manufacture any othjr foreign country ; nor shall arfy other, o higher dutii-s or charges, bn iih posed bv t-ither party on the export rtiln of any af-ti.des to thr Unii ed Siates, or fo the frpeaianseatic Republics of, Libecfe; BreVenior Hamburg. -relnprt;i u i.. as jare. or sh.illl h.4 n:ivKiA such the pint- u teu states export ttjori of the like articles to any o ner jioregrj country jj . rnr bit ion bee imposed m the exportation of any art cle manutactore of the icee H insPHtic Republ nremen lor II imburg, ti, ports ot Hhe -ther btrtv. Which equally extend t r all thet nations. N( priority or nreferenr! hn! uirectly r indirectly, by tny or either . f . V,e contcacting parties, nrir by any ci r -V uV,Mra ,on or ngf t,actiMS on their oena u-oe under t heik ; nt chase of lany articlei th i or mahufacture of their St- v, impocted into the other t sn iu aMv ii w - - i importation 6r the nr'iduce or , , - ir of 3cs oti ijubftk. or from, th snail not b given, citors, nobnes, agents, and 'factors; as rnev may Judge properdin all their trials at !aw i and suvh citizeog or agen ts shal 1 bave as free opportunity as native citizens to be present Sit the decisisionsand seriten cps of the tribunals in all cases which may concern-them 5 and likewise at the taking ot j all examinations and evidence which '"j vA'iiuiicn 111 uie saiti trials. "! 1 i'-- T; . -'Article IX. - j -U ; The contracting paities, I desirinir t i live in peace -and har.nony wir ali the & her nations ot the earth, by means f a policy, rank, an J equal fy frindly with ull, eng mutUaUy noi to graur any particular favor to otner nations, in respect of commerce nod navtganon, which lall not, immedi ately bt 4. ome comuion to the other parly, who sha li e i o V the saW t I vL i Fh t , I " i l J 7 -- V F- or, on aliowitt? ZiIST OP JtSTISBfff Remaininin the Post ! Office at Ralc?f;m the 1 st, of J uly, yhidh if not taken out before the Is of October, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. Person?? anpryinc for any of these letters, will please tpay that they are advertised. ; i ,,"; . r .: ' -;. - cession was frdv inf j. l v-. ine same comntrnsation. if or itrreferrnce to, th character of the veL the otherin which such art ed;; it being thu trul intent Of Friendship y Commerce, arid Navigation ..fit L- ir. . - "I 10 e cortractr:.g pjirtie, iiu ui iiijii-rence witure.ven in this respect. Article IVt. Tn consideration til t'e of Lubeck, BremenJand th n-y? ij) thepur r vth,' prntluce ts, respectivti on account nfi one PHftv or of icl? vas immirt ana meanms no disnn hnt .shall be made d extent intimate connexion of gation subsisting b t.-en these R a raoe aim navi mi hi 1 f it is r erepy siipmatJ and agreed. Vint il nv vesseljjtivhieh shall be oi ned exclusive or eitheif !y by a ctfizen or ciijiz ns f my of thcinv jirid of whicfh the M ister so ue a ciMzt n or anv or either hf iiio. and npnirii .bil if . .1.1 a i "wjuch cctiuuriiis of 1 int' shaN -lie cnizens or biectl of al.v 01 the Free HamecitieHenubUcsofJeckA T "fl-84!1! repuDics, - r any or e.thed , nl,,,; or me siaies oi the Confederation of Go. many such vessel so owned and na m l J in - I ! , ,( shall, lor all the purposes, of this Convent tion, e taken to be and cbnsMered limit amburg, and o w - the concession sh;:li all crw. ei ypsseij Hiimb be urgJ In Any ves longing t publics of and comix to the poses of have r-j ti nr tit O O i w Lubeck, Bremen as. r If Uriije dearnrl Article V. i sel, togethfer witH her Hher if the fr?e Lubeck, Bremen from either of d State., -shall I Convention, iiffm thi R , i a 1 1 1 1 1 1 u may not have been the one such Vessel! belongs : alth . . ! Oil cargo, bM Bremen, andffamburg. .The United States of America, on the one patt, and the Republicind Free Han seatic City of Lubeck, the Republic! and rrec nauseaiic iiiiy- 01 oreinen, ana tne Republic and(Free Hanseitic City of Ham bu rg, Teach State for itgei f separately; ) on the other part, being desirou s to give great- er laciiuy. 10 xneir commercial intercourse, and to place the! privileges of their navi gatton on a basis of: the most extended li- oeramyy nave resoiveu to nr, in a manner clear, distinct, and positive, the rules which shall be observed between the one and the other, by means of a Convention For the aainVent of this most desira- tV any vessel Jof thfPnited b!e obiect. thft President of Ha TUlto.l s!ate9 'MHher carSf tradmgo ihe port Stafpa of :.kmp;; l,W nfi, .n L... of LubeckilBremen or Ha ers oh vHenrYvClayU their Secretary of Hartsatic R 4 ir lT':tifihiir the said ports or all tne our cieeineu to tblic ttr it tti Wiis conditional. :- i- ' The present Convention shall Ha . n fnrro for the term of twelve years, from the date hereof ; and, further, until the end of twelve : months after the Government of the United States, on the one part, or the free Hanseatic Republics of Lubeck, Bre men, or Hamburgs or either of them, on the other part, shall have p-iven notirp of the intention to terminate the same : each H of thefeaid contracting parties reserving j oXcv A. ; j - 4toi. ui,jriviiig sucn notice to Andrews William Atkins Richard ' Andrews Nelson Andrews Martha ' Allen Sarah2 ' B ' - , Brasfield David BufFdow Nancy Bledsoe Jacob ' Byrd Wm. C, -Bolton Hhenod Hunch Marttta Brasfield Eliza Bledsoe John ! Battle William Bell James- ; Baile; John Bkrham Timothy 5 Brown James . Bedmgfield Henry Beasley Warren -Bailey Wm. Burgess Washington Barbee Joseph' ' Brown Anthony Brown Betsey Bailey Simon . Bell Benjamin. o which let. it rom which she State ; and the Senate of the Republic and and tree Hanseatic City ot Lubec. the nate nt the Republic & free HanWeaticCity oi ifremen. & thcfbeiiate of the Renuhhe & mhlirii'.' kliroft I v or in succession, shalUSfor the like purposes uh; on iner ailing or a riansetic vessel, and her cargo, rtiakinfr the same vov.e. Article VL free Hanseatic Ci tyof Hamburg, have; con-1 whol ly freejforall merchant It Is likewise agreed that it shall b. ferred full powers on VincentRumpff, of ships, and their Minister Plienipo'lenti'ary near the U- to mariage Ih ,Tb( contracting agreed to the other citiaums d hemselves their commanders f both parties, pwnbtsines Bited States of America; wha, after having! n all the pdrts and places sW-ct to the vifvuaucu iiiir-Hiiu mil ijii wers, rou nu in I JUI ,3,,,v,',':;t ciicn olopt, me and proper tonn, have fullowing articles :ll ! 4 Article L es acrree. that. whatever kind of produce, manufacture, or merchandise, of any foreign country, can he, from time t o 1 1 me, I a w full y i m no r 1 ed infA fl.'lTrx t a. . . I - ;- ,uw ie;umteu plates, in ineu own ves sels, may be also ItnDurteil in vpspI f tk free Hanseattc Rept 15: , as wen wi'ii res pect to the Iconsignment and sale of their (VOOflc anil mcrplvmi retail; as vth resijectfto thri loadi iir. un loading, an (I sending off their ships! ; sub milting themselves to5 the laws, dec reps. and ii sages-the re established. rive citizensjare subieeteil ; they beinr. in all these cares, to be treated as citizens of the Republic, in which they 'reside, or at l.,.i tv1 k.. nn,.l .... J r .--.t-i.i. - u,ucpuunc! or J,UDeCK. xt: -ii. : r i. .11 r . Bremen. -aid Hanihoro. a nil' thnf n u k. ouia w vic.iuuaw iavu cu na- : - viimv 9 r iiriiLI or other duties uahri the "tohnaarie or eartm r K -i Li"! " t i. t . . i . e tionf. to which na- i - the other, at the end.of the said term of tvyelve years : and it is hereby agreed between them, that, at the expiration of tvyelve months after such shall have been received by either of the parties from the other, this Convention, and all the provi sions thereof, shall, altogether, cease and determine, as far as regards the States srivinfr and rer.fivincr cnrh I mxtinn . i kq: itig always understood and agreed, that, if one or more of the Hanseatic j Republics aforesaid, shall, at the expiration of 12 years from the date hereof, give' or receive notice of the proposed termination of this Convention,! it shall, nevertheless remain n full force and operation, a 'far as re gards the remaining HanseaticLRepublics, or ! Republic,' which may not have given or received such notice. I ! ' V ' . Article XI. ' t ' '. The present Convention being approv ea ana iratitieti by the Fresident of the United States, by and with the advice and consenq Senates beck, of the Senate thereof : and by the ot tne Hanseatic Republics ofLu remen, and Hamburg, the ratifi cations shall be exchanged at Washington within nine months from the date hereof. or sooner if possible . In taith whereof, we, the Plenipoten tiaries of the contracting nartiVs " hiv le present Convention $ and have amxed our Seals, i m quadruplicate, at the City of signed t thereto, Done, Washington, on the twentieth day of De cember, in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and twenty-seven, in the fiftyfsecorid year of the Independence of the United States of America. ' , - Ti- s. H. CLAY, l. s. V. RUMPFF. Article VII. jce, manufacture, or merchandise; of any pfW coiAMvy, can , from' fime to timeV i-wfuily imports iinti eisher of ;tl,e said t aneatic Republics,- in its onn vpIs. - I. I the vesh Khali h i,!;,! -n.. ...i 1 ! whether i' im.KikafmW- h r.ii. ;T I ditizs of each of the: contacting els of, M. United Ht; n,. &sL parties: shalfrave powir to dispose f their a'iq ' IsaidAHaiwMtfc-. u-;.;ki;i a t persona gortck, withirt the jurisdiction of e nannr,;tlvat whatever kind of ipro- bS e,;donation, an,ent, or Vuierwise , a?'" nir' repress Jifcrnives, ueinK citrzensj of the other pjarty, shall succeed to theiri said personal! goods,! whether by testament or ad intestate, and they may t.iKe? possession tnereor, eitner ovituem- selves or others acting for tbtlm, antl dis pose of the js(rmelht: their will, paying such : T - :. t i : i t - - j. hi a 4- i ' i ' ' f ne,innaotanis tne country t ood s a re; $U a 1 1 be s u blect'to Iseslr antfif, m the case of Ihe 3id heirs woluld be pre entering into the possessiori of And whereas the said Convention has beep duly ratified on both parts, and the respective jtatincations ot the same were exchanged, at Washington, on the second day: of Jiin$, one thousand eight hundred and; twentv-eisrht. bv Henry ClaV. Srrt- ary of State of the United ' States, and VixcextlRumpff. Pleninotentiarv of the ree; Hanseatic Republics of Lubeck. Bre men, and Hamburg, jtear the said United States,' oh the part of their respective Grp veniments ; ; '. j- Now, therefore, l)e it known, that I, JOHN QTJINCY ADAMS, President of the United States of America, have caus ed the said Coven tion to be made public. to the ehq that the same, and every clause Bell Wm. W. Brumfield Jamea Bryant esse 3 ' C Cosgrave Wm. C i en..ha w Fred. Chiles Edgar ;ousins Andreflr " CostiUer John Daniel James L. liunn Boiling Dodd Dempsey Davies Or. Dtcosty Oaton Delacy John D. Oufly John Donaldson Saml.' IJe'foi-d James Dodd Itans rn Oakes Sally Davis Kinchen ' E Ellis Nancy Eveleth E. Evans Morris , " -s- F ' ' : -Freeman Alex'r. Franks Levi's Ftlconef Heuben Fort Wm. K. ; Fowler" David Ferrel Brent ' ';- G Goodman Joseph Guerin O. Gill Ezra II HartsfieM Itichard Hurson John Hunter Alsey House Ransom -Hollifield Joseph Hunter Kuth Hicks James H dl William ( Holding B - npmin House Willie Haywood Ferebee Haywood Washington Hood Charh s A. H trnson Wm. H.iwkin Dolly Hinton Francis . H()lmes Williano J Hunter Davy , Hunter Ma i Ida Hintori Croi?e J Johnson John Johnson D. W. Johnson Henry Johnson Nancy Johnson Aaron Jones Lie wis Jones David Jones Matt he vy Jones Lewis Jones Nancy . Jeffreys; Itobert Jordan J. B. Jackson Eliza r " also imported Jn vessel of k tt ru :o'.Hr , aoufinat no hgher or olher i' THW r cur& of the wviH.Hi u iev en or ml innt.l ...1. Ri m V.:wffa.n.lbe made in vessels of i onepur y, ;rothe;other; rAnthey: ther a-re, t!Iatj hatevermay tw'law- nvbicks. r4iouV-,,ke ,nannT- be exported -vf ?a fV' fihe4tlierr l, hountiesIutiesi p oM'ttmn orri-exportation 'elsfthe-ceJia Nor 4aUlih,o sy kipd be imposed in the :M,e lnon vessel sW tb e b or shall be,'prtyab!e in Uhe J'natiohalsseU;;' or pjr- lethr 'il ..... r vT.MUuxmu, n:ide. in v : other. eP.than:a ! Mie f art lU, A- lift n W-'.- I t iiujuEriii Po?t" r h 8t.WeV"r -1 ,nMtionint!thJnited tc a"f ;tpr oduce or piani )u hi,d. ! ' P1' and irunbrmr ;;ad lU'dtiiicVball bexii:,p0s-; as ' i ;i If I ' " i lues on I wherein pay in UKe reaKestatei venieif fjom the inhentan ter- of aliens,? ci on account of their charac- there shallbe irat td ti them the term of iihcee-vearr to iiispoe of the ier, and to nolesfation, detraction on he respect- sarne, a i hey' may' tlii n k pro wit h I ra t th proceeds i i hu u t and exempt from all duties ol d the part of t ive States. e govern in e n t of VIII. Article .nBoth the c;biti acting jpar ties promise; and nSS?j:,iMaJy t ectionfto th4fperSoiisi and I property cifizjens of (,ch hery ho may be id thi territories subject to the juristtictiou of the orieVir the otlie en t or.dwe 1 1 trig therein, leaving- operi and free 4to thepi Ihe tribuhals bftjiustice r their judicial recourse; ton thc same terins xvhtclt- are usual and ctiiitor;iary;fwith.the native or citizens of thie country in which they may be ; br,vhtch they.eraplhy,"itde- and article thereof,may be observed and Johns Stephen Tuiruieu witn goort taith by : the United peaces, ana tne citizens tnereot. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hknd, and caused the seal of the United Mates to be affixed, j Done at the City of Washington, th 13 second day of June,' in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, and of the Independence of the United btates the fifty rsecbnd. JOHN QUINC Y ADAMS. By the President : t -: 'y-X f; :: H- CLAY, ?i v Secretary of State. . - KANAWAY 1 ROM the Subscriber near Avery's Ferry, on L Cape I'ear Jtiver, Chatham Oou nty, N. C. cln tlie eveninff of the seventeenth insfcint: a M uiatt o mahL called WILEY abou tweni rit ro years of iie,rahd live feet nine orienjnchesjn eight:vjo particular marks' oh his person are i i.j,.aae w iniscu oy jur.: Isaac AJllVCr. Ji the road fij-om Petersburg; Va to HalitaxN. G.r about tw enty miles from the former place, and was sold jn Iichmood,-where I purchased him a fortnight agoj jjl'he same tellow escaped from a formei owner a few.Tnonths sinceand'w'iis ap iianusuujc nrewaraivm DcTen- io any person f ho :jwri 11 annrehend uud confine him In nwartn a Ukteigh, .Warreiaon, Petersburg", or Itichmond, and give information thereof to to r. G. Wt Den, tou, ok Messr. . St A. II. Cosby, Richmond, Va - w, barton: Jewell Stephen Jenkins Thomas Jenkins John Judkins V m. ; - K Kyle Jeremiah 2v Kennoh Howell . ' l Lane Edmund Lanfr Nathaniel 2 Lane Lunsford Lewis Wm. 2 ;: Low Canady r Lowry Jehu VlcGehee Henry 3 Malone John 2 Murden Fanny 2 Murphey John S " McFarJand John 3 Marcum Wm. 2 , Marcuni Sam'l. r Mira Mary 'T.";s Men Aim T." t - . Mitchell John ,- Marshall Aaron Miatt f?. Maynard Abcl . r McAlister James v Miller olm ' Matthews David ' '. Mullin Orin . Morris Jeremiah -McCaskitl W. I), Mohley. f larbcrt Moss Sally " Marual Jesrse j Mabry Jesse , . Mtdlin Sbadrach t ; -"!--u: v.0 Nichols Willie Nichols Thomaa" Nutt Lucinda: ; Nash Daniel Nance James 1; J . ' Nail Martin 3 : ;' o . Olive John r v ' ; - Ogee Green r -: O'Neal Zachamh Peurifoy John 3 ' Parker Henry 2 Prat-, her Aarot Pickens' 3ix::, v i, Pinkston Peter -Parislx Matthew, J Powers Thomas Pope Willie Parish Nelson . ; . ; Paget John Parker Willie ::, Torch Seth . . y Parks Benjamin ; Pilkinton FercbeO; .Pope Arthur - i Philip's El z. ' Porter John fc : ';; !, :.':--"'R: V:' ! - Rhodes Charlotte S . Rogers Durrell 2 ; Ross -James D. 2 Rogers Cap.t: Allen Robertson Joseph t Rr-ynclds Justin Reedvr Francis Rogers Stanford sll y Ephraim -Ro'ipson Wm. Ry croft John ' Handle Griffin , Reeves Mariha Ray David - j '" ' '.';s': I ShaW John 2 " Simmons R. 2 Simms Hurwell"2 Strickland MV ; j Suffff John; , - i Smith Britton K Smith John A. ' ; i . Smith EleamT - Stephenson Jbnathah 2 Smith Elgira ; 'Stakes John Simms Berry Stephenson Stephen! Smith John Sugg- Osn.ond ' Simons Martha" Scaringer Ann Seers liarbce i Snipes Drury ? Stephens William Stephens M. C, j; f "I'.' Thompson G. W. 2 k Turner Augustus 2 : Taylor Waller Terrell W P. r Thompson James :" Taylor W. T. Thrower Jerusha . Thorn James Tipper llevry Tucker VVood . .-. Ttiomas CWy -; Tru wick Nancy Perry Wm. ; ' - 1 Thompson Nathaniel UIey Weston ' Utley Isham - . Van Wagenan J. 8 Vandegriff L. ; .. .. . .aK,,-w,'" Western-Sun Lodge S; Williams Ja'ue - 1 1 Wile Eliza 4 V I": AVheaton Sterling 2 Williams. John ' -: Winston Dennis Wood George -Waddell H. . Wolf Harry Wood Moses J qVall Arthur Wilkinson Wm. - ' SHOqcO -SPRINGS M&m&tpufr'tf. &widh,y: tMtV-; three mites if the main Stage locd Jea3 ; the Stage passes cverydayf:: :f'M ; This well known,thealjJry and delightftir Wa- J- tenng place, wd I again be pen by th e" lOt h 1 of ,1V J Joie next, for Jtiie reception of-V sWersi -where I W every 'attention will be devoted to make them comfortable. ; The Subscriber tender 1 ful acknowledgments to torpier p&tTQ fiat-vf I ters herself with a hope of future encouragement, as every erertion will befused Jo retain their V i' good will and the'god cinlonflal! whb may ! : visit the Springs; There Wilf"b ifistnimental" -I Music, Dancing Parties, Sec. r for those who 'are . fond orsuch amusements. Owing to th scarcity. of moneys the prices for Bparcl . will be lesshan heretofore --Gentlemeii&od Lacliei euch . per month;$22;5i) 5 for less tih)e than" .month- gH a per day Children and. Servahtshalf priced 1 "."' Horses by, the month $IS i for a Jess time60 cis ' ;a . ' ' - ANN JOHNSON. Shccco Springs, Warfeti tounty Th fedirarof the Wilmmn-t(i'TArnr C j Newbem Centinel,iFayefteyine: Observer,' X! I rh eft Press, E;lehtoi Garette. Richmond inquirer ana jxortoiic Herald, are requested .to publish the above once a week for eight Weks, and forward: tlietr accounts to the Register office Ki:Packt3ts for Philadelphia: I l7P B'.Sabscriber bavmsr established -S Lint- bf M l Packets between PhUadelphta and WihnuiiZ -1 row; jN. CV takes this metli ibdl to infnrrn th Ph h. lie, that a vessel will leave Philadelphia for WiJ- ft aoout every,, ten day v except vhei prevented; by iceln the; Delawarei , t GockIs and produce intended for thin enrtrev ance, will be received and forwarded by Messrs. jwrtfm -jiuuon,- or rayetteviHe, N. C. and Mespr Stowa.jrtdmero Wilmington N. C. edyith the coast and Cabins well fittetl up for J the accommodation of Pas8engvr9.ri He therefbre ; iiuia io uieei witn encottniP'prhpnt. - v . I) Philadelphia, March, 1828 . jAMrf9 r.AJ i urj iufi. i u - 57-3m nti'i)tpii6 ' Pills f YS PEPSIA has of late become so : frequ ent and is so well;kn6wnthat it Js considered ? unnecessary to describe minut. ly its character--istic Symptoms. The most prqmine it; however, and aome o all of! which will at once- be rccoc? n'zfbyj every dyspeptic, re flatulrtice, acidi stomfcli, occasional nausea in the mornlnfr; and "" . uic U1UUUJ S COSllVene5ft. hnUnmo. time jdUrrhaa nd a loose state of thel bowelsi i " loss of appetite; fr an unnatural craving for food:C-t: i me eyes and skindneasl-y r ness of the stpmacbuf tef eatingy&c; be aboveP Pills Jre confidently believedi to be a remedy for this formidable disease. ' They are, not recom-- . mended on the. principle; of tany my5terious or spnc operation i their use is predicated upbii a consistent theory of thelisease and a thorough knowledge oTthe physiology Vf the hum-n vV ' lTthe nature of j he remedy emphwed-- " " Their; efficacy lias been tested by long- expert- ehce. intended with a decree nfn B. . fi.-' . beyond the most; sanguuifr eipectations of the For HENRY JMES; prietorf y by ; W1tLlA'IS & HAYW:00D. V ' :gen:" KalejghN. C '4- . mm 1 rr TO SAVE IS TO GAIN. SHELLCOMBS made new. hitr;. ended, and new teeth put iril 6 as tolM v no appearance of havihff been broken. v In all cases the Comb will be r?ktAj.i u firmness and transparency as when first made. - 0rd iH0"1?11? promptly attended tb a r , , - E-LlUMSDEN, V-!' ;J . southeast of the Court 1 loused . Italeigh, June:12th:Jl82oVHV?v':7fi: or broken shelIom53?as kt aye'- ' " ""ten umbrellas also menftPr?: v" - , Wh'te Nancy 'f'" Webb ThomasV J : Wilson Nancy Whi field Willianr : Warren Martha Vyni liobt Wooten Snerrpd 0 'Warren Natha niel : Walton JohtW ; Wool Newton 'r ; Vy n n Th oroas , Williams W. A. Yates Eft v Young Elij-ih DANIEL PECK, Jr. . P, M ll A fo Sr!eia ;tf Bo-storR of J. Gales and ' ! f -Sor!1 m Kaleigh; prjeethree dollars, a, neu- Vr" I vl r ; umce and Duty of a Justice cf I f -1 to:shevCtroners;- v e KFtt-blef,,Vi otlwrA C5viV Oncers, in: NortJa Carohna s With an annphr ,i.:.:.. the Constitutions of this State and nfih Jl ' States, aHil ai collection of rtn.H'mW- -iti forms foit the use bf tiese Oiucefci -H - w : TheJ new Edition-of this ValniM.s t- t 1!. - talna besides its former usef.it ka ...u w aa wa ' m. J ill 1 l a v . I I V naB - a a 111 - . . . 1. 1 irf.V present periodwhichappearjmder theiV proper Orders fcirthis-neW .Vorfc will be duly attcad ed to, from any part of the' State. June 10,1823 i -! HHlshorliAd --lthe 2d of June, and'eonr! - rtn th--J; Mg OtVthe;,follbwinrday7 xTh eiiiWni ' .5;ifc SN0TO SJ k? ?VftS ursday in July. l:j , JuiizrUJy sr)CZETr W nTiop I k r "" r" r 7 v r""" n January. oe th.f th .rWrWii . -i - r. 7. ,v:--r' I ;ciinot oe receiyetl , the ensuin.,aCIv., J w icu-irt- applications ior tne l llovs who hav tnr,f V. conyeyance of free peoolof colour to thi fTl nyofL)beria.- -liaii cases, the airer Mr1 'nmfifi f cv- fjf. --J.-lU- Applicants must be nmtmnM?. - , - . I - - - v , ; :. 72 3t Application inay be made in Paltimnw- tri'rr- Judge Brice, Ctutrles ffivard, John it. B Lntrobe IFOR SALE 'HI 111! lmnn.f a - - su,a if -rv-.u.iuii,. inio tituet- tMhe they may be; tor,v itch tliy erantny'itv-de- " ; " : T , i " "" rw -
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