I- V - y 5 ,- t 'i K D ISTM-0 AISG'i XL N A SL..; IDA J- i K Ours are the plans of fair, delightful peaie, - I J tJmyarp'd by party jage to live like brothers. : Yo. ' Published every TrR8iiT and FmiJat, by 14 P JOSEPU GALES & SON, At fit DM "per annurahalf in advance, : ' ; AD YEItTf CEMENTS 2 ; nzirtecniinesl neatly inserted three 'r'J.nin,Ur- onrl twetltV-five Cents for succ-eding publication those ofgreau Vleneth'in th- same proportion..CoMMU ATtoj thankfully received.... Lett as to ihe Editors must bPot Pai(i- , . rfjti Gazette. .journaofaJlong dayn the sun fttood still and there was no day like that, before it or after it.- Joshua. Fourth of juLYCrack ! crack I bang! crack I ding dn- 1 crack I bang . ! Woke aut ufa sndlee with-a; low bead. Mrs. Grampus, what time is it, love. ,rWf. know dear.' It must be very ear ly Cor the start are very bright The r-.ra-iras ; yes they a rV very bright,' Yuu had better rise, my ueah '1,, . nhf For we must have breakfts.t before fiieVclock;' 5 GotJ u p, as I Was brdertdi an, found that it was just three -o'clock, n.i(lMl on mv boots nnd walked out to take the morriin2 aTrthetreets.Already:cjiow .fed with! Tom, Dick, and Harry,-Tray, Blanch Jand Sweetheart! h thronging the avenues to obtain a goVd place to seethe procession walked Jail over the cityi as I thought, till breakfast time : and totiiing hbnienund itOnly fV)ur,clock--laid do wis on the', sofa ao d reamed oriiy ing six weeks; woke; upj'and5 f(und; Ua quarter past fiur M y w t fe'a sh H 11 v i ce ouBtlhig above the bell and' crackers, to f!;e tune i of ' M r. Grampus M r.. Granpus, ain't you ashamed to get d rurik before break- Ubt, .yoa lazy, idle beast, Mr. lira m pus A!y dear wife: dm't coId me;" for I am very tiredr-have breakfast s 'oon as posr .sible, lr i tear t nar werjii;i 1 1 lose our pi a ces lor the show' Ypu are right for once in your! Hie but Thave nothings settle the coffeel" so we must have some of yes jerday?si warmed bverv' i ' Any thing, my love, but let's hiveft as as soon; as you cattv' At five 'clock sat dowa to break- j 4astbut all appetite, for it was pVer, hay j ing iostj 'l( by-waltinjg; too ; long, i , Mr, Grampus jwhy don't you eat something shall I help you to a sausage'-'Mrs-. Gram pus, I have got a low bead, and no appe tite 5 allow me to take a nap on the sofa, and when tho children are dressed, wake Hie, and ' we will take ou r places for the procession.' W threw myself on the.couch, and iff a tnoJ went was fast asleep. Now I made a yoy jage across the Atlantic,' and had k long talk with Colett o the qualific ationk of Lord AVel I i n gt o n as p rem i e r i hen l pass td over to 'rhebes princi pally by Tstea m bpats and rail froads VandJ lived a vwhole yeur iq a pyramid, writing all the: while by a rush-lio-ht far the Rrnnrald. a'tianer nub- lished i o .. - , m a. here,,! though tfwhich -i was more than pjitroriizedI then' made the praised tour of Greece on r."foo"t..VnU.roade'inin juleps tin the :.tip'bf mbuntldaiti company with JfphaKKealftwhoi while not to relish tHem---;4'i then, j ost as Itwas stepping into a ball oon to ma k e ah 'ariel voyage, i was roused ' by the music Mr. Grampus, Mr. Grampus; you out ""uic ine cannon anu oiunueru I c the witjdow ; ; wij I -ybu i yget up I i?ir,tot Baltimore Street rf Y snore; f he cannon and blumlerbuses uctuer and go with VVhat o'clock it, mv anrei Onarter hast five.! to be syrewand J late enough too ah;d ear, ;e wiUnver et it place to seejhe procesp ion,' : unly' q u arter past n ve, w by w have been out of bed a month ; well l am s T'ly-o bn I'll: fI low" theerXi-b'alf fpat Jive, we were comfortably "standing Cat a windfW which we could see nothing - and were- ali the "one eumeii oy. the squalling ol chiHirenj nd :ihe murmur of approving yoi ces from tf'se persons who V ere rab !e to : see -the inovir.g mass below. It is -unnecessary for we to eiKieayor to record my feelings uf k lice it"1 o fiaytftrc'iVulcl spp': n hi hi at but i he vNpUsness bgihy si tuatiojaintl uj alt limwrnii tuuhn livnihe1iours; !tli;inywifVand nine small diildre like VJ00 itoers a t t h e st .i k 1 1 1 i ! a r m 1 1 n n Htm. , . --- - - : toear xu!f V o, v i n a no th e r nse of :thbVxprsibn;iiiter ehbw"was r'Mietl4lMre rtitv throuirlithe treetsitbe ' T'r ru PPsed ; three V'cfo'ck,'. my usual iho't-T-invited two friends vbvlthe VOWnouthJ lU:ich V i Jher m,ryr(iotb. 1 ln i:ctinsdled "iyself !,aUimc atid ihehbur wbufa rizrt iAro? t UHilersraiidthi'i passage--. rii tf tlirouo h tthey ; plijasea : ilstpedirmVi Belli h'yZtWW feitViiImyst'alid4)m j I S; and? haVteby t hoiuew w Uhk an ;iVVntfeptnarri l)i,l f ' rwiSej oursei.vtfs tu desp.- . " ' i "VHXi ursj my frirmi wibet 1 ' 'JUufAlno uil.wrie,lT.i tookiij t in the whole sheet -when after carefully paring my nails, my wife toldlme that din ner was ready. It was I onl y two o'clock then,! and what to do with tte evening I could not cpntrive -a thought struck me, nnd after sitting an hour at table, eatirg a. plate of whirtleberries; pne bjjr" one, with a large pin -I called over! to the Miss Lun derwhackumtinderburghers, 1& offered niy services' .to jthem for the evening, wheria grand display of firevvoiks wa to be made on Federal Hill. The vouni ladies eager-! ly assented to my offer, & t Returned home to get rid of the enemy uiitil even o'clock ; and to this end, -;beitig j much fatigued, I undressed and went tu lied i then I dreamt ed that a hbge green turtle. 'T is large as an and again, I elephint ;war chasing me ; was tneditating, midst the must sublime and picturesque scenery, (when all at nce, i the heavens bpenjed hrough gorge ous cloqds, arid ; rained pens already mend ed and nibbed for use ; ;til the time arriv ed whermy'wife promised to e dl me, h e. nair pasc six, r. m- l starteu rrom my sleepy & staring about me recollec ted t! engagement Ithad made with the-ladif he - les anu LninKinir u was tne next morninsr. ei -l claijued did' nt you call me last evening, MrsGrampus:? yqu know I made a n e uga ge me n t. to a ccom pa riy ou r fr i e n d iindriournealo'usyJta my disgracihejadies thitik I must have been drunk yesterday.! and I am ruined lureycr. - s; j-f xio sucn. tnmg. my love, re- oliedt mv wife. Whrn hkorvinop fhf ffinfn. sion of my jideas, wished to carry on the j oke i: u o such thi ngi cpme to you r b reak - iaai, v,tuu aiierwaras xnings may oe easily ajusted.' Thank yuu. my dear if vou r . 4. i r. . - i s. i- --- tlunk it Dossible In ihe mean timp., mv wife despatched a messenger to the ladies to carry on nhe joke; which she explained o them & after I had finished ray break fast; as I thought; r flew to them in haste. & wasDardjrried with suitable s-ravit v. The uusion was still oeioreime, and I thought it morning,; till observing two drummers coming down the street; much intoxicated, l exciaimeii in aisgusjt, Is it possible these fellows have not enough of the fourth ye t f'kwhen j my wite cuuld contain herself no longer, unlocked my brains for rrte, and left me th jy miserable (reality of the siili conunuum uav. i emiiureti tne loKei us well as 1 Ciiuld, and afieif being laughed at by the ladies, started ;orTbr Federal Hill. mere t ooserved a well uioking'man sound asleep anVjithihkinrihe iiiight take cold, waKeu nim wnen ne vocueratea u lear out,; and iet me alone J ; I have been a bed ever since tne, jourtn orjuiy, anu mean, to oe tin SMinuay. ' .. Alter seeing the fireworks, I returned, having lived, at least 4 have hot the leasttddflbt lays in one. I (hat there were ninety-six, hours in the: day of the fimrtn ol j uiy last -ana i no one- v HI .Convince Ine that the day after was' no TurSday. - M descendant Peter Reagg. I ( AGRicuiyrukiAiMl On the C ujTURE a nd Use, o r Potatoes By th J RiffhtfHbni John inc Bart. 5vo. PP V5, xatf, Blackwood. If the author of Holland Tide had hot anticipated the ! right honorable Baronet, wnose ingenious wgrK on wnat nas ueen called t Ireland's lazy root", lies before jus, SirJbbn Sinclair could not havel found a ubref appropriate mbttoi fbr hni : pamph et, t$an, 'M Now let rain potatoes'f- I Sir Joku is the atl.vocate, not merely of po- tutoes as seved at the wedding of Bally- pooren, i.ttnea :: m Sjingj wnere, as- our rea d e r$ w i 111 p rob a b ly Recoil ect, ill e gu es t s Avere treated f am on ithe f d el i caci es, vv i i h ff Potatoes ihessed both Sways-iboth roasted audpbtb;Voiid.M'- : - f - ybtir - JohhH wbulirgve tisttd bread hb Ctl?e 1 ud iilstr v t tb fiililowl Up tb tLhi btstfaf- forded! byJdh h iSiii cl at ( r,ihHf soon ;s $$tk'f- potatMes'jTl We.h'al I x tra cti the ftl!b wirig hh (hffht jhis root, ; which is given byair jotvii, irptn a.-com uuiea u on" t o the bbartl or r Arr icuU tureIJNt In;prclerence toiiy; of jthevarioos ilf yal uajd e Venitr fespecTi gJts c q 1 1 u fe,pn tl j fb tj. w 1 1 1 clfy inij St: relet ith e grfctit tuMt to J fiie ynrk, itself. ': ' j we;!kJi b wnf ta;he td i ans J otigbefbre ilie in iiigera liistor sephus vAcJs tai ish wiri ters , whe iVa v'e i tncbtioneij the. ; po 1 1 1 o by the 1 .In d ia n na t ri e cpenacl pape, and;japas. Clusius and latter him',; Ge rard, g orV figures of the potato f plant trollrabout the city, dropt into the Alhe naeumthe Exchan-f- wo orf three soda shops dt my hair cut land curled only to kill, tiraehad .my boots blacked twice ; bought a tooth Irtish and a par of knitting neetlles to please my wife jandlafter tra-elling,I-rrt sore five hours lit must have been five hoars! returned humtf, to find it .nly eleven clotkv ' 1 now threw myself on the s )fa, and read a nevvspaperTronrbeginning to end,' adver tisements arid all-then I counted the words -po tato trie. I ni t a tb su ps fr?pj t a torp u d -d iogs---potab cohe -pbtittb :tyr1i)JUpbta- o uiiysic -tua near it. j ve. ir.snmen i norulace ounis ale, it ,atmvpouioes. i urtnnr uiy: ptiuHi3, anu n tsieponmy1 Gerard was .the first author who ; gave the name of solarium tuberosum which Lin naeui and has followers have ad opted. 7 Jn 1584, Sir Walter Ilaleigh, so celebrated for his' worth hiV valo'ur, and ;his mtfbr tunejs, discovereif that part of America calleil Norembega, and by.Iihn named Vir gina'J Whether the donrahwas acquaint ed vvtth the potato in hi voy ge or wln'ther it' tvas sent t him by Sir,Thmas Green viUei or by Mr. Lane;- the first governors or v rginia, is . uncenajtrK xi is prouaoie he was possessed vf this root about the year16. He js said to have given it to his gardinr in Ireland as a fine fruit from A- merica, and which he desired 11111 to plant in his kitchen -garden in the spring;! In August this plant flowered, and irr Septem ber prod uced 1 fruit 7 hut so different to the Gardener's expectation that, in an ill humour, he carried theNpofato appleto his mastier. Is this (said Jhe) tne fine 'fruit fromj America you.prized so highly r' j. Sir vy alter either was or either pretended to be, ignorant of the matter ; and told the gardiner, since that was the case, tb dig up the weed, and throw it away.' The gardener soon returned with a good parcel ot potatoes. Gerard, an old Eno-hsh bo- j ' . . - 0 : tanist, received seedings of the' potato a- bout the year 1590, and tells us, tint it grew as kindly in his garden as in its na ti ve soi I V 1 rginia. The nlant was culti vated in the gardens of the nobility and gentry early about the year 1620. as a turius exotic 5 and the year 1684 I was planted out in the fields, in soiall patches, in Lancashire. From thence it -was gradually propogated all oyer the king- doml as well a in Fiafice. Mhode-Island Consolidated lottery, vdas9 7th. To be drawn 20th of September. ' -r-- SCHEME. - I 1 1 2 2 4 10 of 85,000. is 85,000 2,279 2,279 1,000 2,000 500 1,000 250 1,000 - 100 1,000 : besides 850, 40, 10, &c. Whole Tickets 83 -shares in proportion. YATES & MclNTYREy i Richmond) Vcu yl FOUND M-X:- A few days past, in thig city, a LEATHER TRUNK, containing some papers. The owner can receive the same by applying at this Office and paying the expence oi advertising. Raleigh, August 2. NOTICE. IS hereby given, that I shall apply to the Pre sident and Directors of the Bank ofthe Uni ted L,-'tates;t Phil idelphia for the payment ofthe entir? amount of an ltunlred Dollar Note, ; pay able jif the Brnch Bank at "Boston, Letter H, No. 574, ated at Philadelphia; 10th Septl824, ThosL Wilson, Cushr. N. Biddle, Prest. The rig-htihand half of said-bill was mailed by Thos. E. Tarttr at the Post OhHce in Lagrange, Ala. $ept. 15th, 1827, enclosed in a letter directed to Jas Bf Tartt, Stantonsburcr, N., (J. w hich let ter; with the half enclosed, was not receiv d. l agrane, Ala. 7 , JAS . B . TA It'll V .May. 29th, 182& V 79-law3 m . - A TEACHER WATTxiD iCJ Immediately ! II 3g ' E of an undoubted , moral character! and fho is a good English Scholar, and under stands teaching Latin, Geography and Arithme tic,; Wjdl met with liberal encouragement to take charge -of. 10 or 15 Studen s, by applying to the Editors of this paper: in person or by letter vost paid. None need apply unless they can cinie well rc6rhmended. v , , ; .. ' " Raleigh July 23dr 1828. 87-wtf " N. H. A Graduate ofthe University of N. C. won 14 be prefeiTU , ; ' : ! j fFOR r SALENS A light SULlvEV with a neat Harness. Apply A af this Office. ' . : ' ' June 2. -x . ; 73 j BJLANK BOOKS. T GALES 8c SON have just received aJ gene O ral assortment of Blank Books, well-bound, compri si ng Record - Books, Ledgers,:: Juurhals Day Hooks, Waste Books, JUbums, Memorandum Books &c. c: , .-: : - - '' July i2, 1828. : . : i " ' rwi HTE Trustees of this. A cademy are desirous .A; to employ a Maie and Female T.acher to take Charge of tlie Institution on the first day bf Jahuary. next. It is situated in the " county of Wilcbx, ib the State of Alabama, in a high, plea, sunt isection bfthe t'Cbu.ntry,;: remarkable: for health and good Water The Academy will be su p ported by heighbiirhood, that.are wealthy, pbpnlous and public ipirited besides, ah annual fund bf from three to Jth'ree hundred and fifty donar,"pTedge(rfor its sup port tbrNthe J term of ten years,nd. in all "will make-'aSuitablefund for the payment of the Teachers. . Persons iip plying for r the' superintendence of thi' institu-" tion, are requestel-to address the undersigned as early ' as possible ihrp Post J Office? t X C antb nAlatatiiri : t It b; t erjrisV accbnji tianied witli undoubted tcstibnla of cUiwcter.a-5ttaUficatioii..? l--'-vtt ?' 'sr' v:Jfi-iXy-X:$z 1 : Sec. pro tem.r c Canton, Ala. 13th August; 1 828. - .98 w4w ONrWenesdayi ljie4th oSbptember. irtelfti' I shall sell ta the highest bidder fori jCa," at the 'Tpwrr-Houset i'bFayetteville7stoUye shares 'of Cape V Fear Navigation Stck. The; sale iwill- positively take place. '-x V i lh D. BRIDGES. - AjKent for . " PUiUPALSTCr. " -v; V y - 97 5t RESPECTFULLY informs, her. tViendi 'and customers that hayings purchsedf he w ter's. interest in ' the store, hr has re.sumed thf business of JllUIinery and JlTuntuimaking - She feel.-i gntteful to her friends and to Atie-pubhcj i tor tne noerai encouragement sue nas receivea tor the last ten years,: and stilly so icitsa conti nuance of their custoftuV She intends doinff bl . sinc! ohIv until Sprinr, yand inyites her frieml to call iind see her roods as she has uoy 011 band A general : ass-iftment of. Fancy iriicIe9iyiYdcU she will 811 at reduced prices lor Casli'or on short creditto ptinctitnl customers. c '! ' ' t Raleigh, July 23. .y'v;v8t't C7?T0 SAVE IS Tp GAIN OLD SHELL COMBS made new. brotcen ones mended, and new teeth put in, so as to leave no appearance of having been brokfen. ; In al ca&etbe .Comb will ' bet rstorVd . ta the aime firmness and transparency as.when first mad.f; Orders from a distance promptly atteided ;tQ l ' by-;-j; E;LUM$riEN; y; , A few rods southeast of the Court House. RaWh; June 12th, 1828., ; ""j : 76 ' (Tjrv Cash, ndthe highest price giveo for -old or broken vshell ;ombD, as above.,.,,.;. - N. B.- broken umbrellas also mended. RE VOLUTION ABY CLAIMS. Under the act, entitled " Jin act for the re lief of certain survi ving Officers and Sot- uai a vj . nit, illy VJ . - ' JlV4(Mvj., approved lpth May, 1828 r. ; ,-.- ; Tkasukt l)EAaTMKrr; j August 7th, 1828V OTICE j; is hereby given to -those Officers ana Soldiers ot tne Armyot tne Kevoiuuon who are entitled to the bt nt-fits or the above mentioned act that a tfalf .yearly-payment will become dueion the third day of September, and will oe made to every., such umcer anu aoiuiex as shall produ ' e satisfactorj'' evidence to the Sec relarv ofthe Treasury of bis being ei thatjduy in full life...-; r n; - :-';; "-.1-;:' The evidence required will be a declaration, made and signed by the claimant, bh aftr that day, in the presence of two respectable h it nesses to whom he is well known, stating his the rank and line in the Continental Array, and rank according to which he has been found en titled to!pay, under the act. by the Secretary of the Treasury.;; To this Is .to be added the affida vit of the. witnesses, sworn before a Justice of the Peace, or other Magistrate authorised tb ad mi iister oaths, as to .the- identity; if the claim ant, and tb the factof bis having made the de claration on the day on which it bears, date. And to this is to be annexed a cerUhcate, under th' seal of the C ourt bf the. Cou ty, aa tof the official, designation and signature or - the Magis trate,; ami as to his ' being authorised to'adm5nis; ter oaths. The forms of.a declaration, affidavit, and certificate, arcf subjoined to this notice. ; ; ?il This,evidence should . be enclosed and trans mitted to the Secre tary of IheTreasu' v and," if ii oeoeemw sausractory, tne amount lounu aue will be remitted to the claimant in a draft on the most convenient Branch of the Bank of the Unit 'ed Stages, or, will be paid to his Attorney , duly authorised under the regulations which vhave been before prescribed. - V f v o r Each claimant is requested to indicate, by 'a note at the foot of hi3 declaration the Branch of the Bank of the United States on which it, would be most convenient for him. to receive a draft for the sum that may be due to him i and,. if there be nd post office in the p'ace of his residence, to mention, also,' the post office at which it" would be most convenient, to him to receive letters from A copy of this notice, with the forms annex ed,: is intended to be sent Jo each Officer rand Soldier whose clam shall have been adm tted ; that the forms toay be filled up and returned to this-Department at the proper time., ; - ; , It may not be amiss on this tjecasion, to state, that, although an earnest desire has been, felt to give; immediate effect to the beneficent intenti ons of I Congress, as manifested iri the act refer red to, yet, owing to thenumber of applications, and the investigations necessary to be made p.re vionsly to a decision, it has not b-en found prac ticfcble to 'Ject upon every case aa early : s cpuld have' been wished; , The rule has been to take up each claim in the order in which it has been received. - The same course will t be; pursued hereafter. l v-f V ' ;-"?J.'':i-f' It is requested that all letters oh this subject may be endorsed: Revolutionary Claims. ' .; BICHAUD RUSH. REVOLUTIONARY CLAIMS. : j payl accruipg to me for the halfiyear ending on - : Kin. inn ru nrc. vi . uytiiiiut: nir auiumu the 2d; day otSeplember, lo 2Bj under the act, enti' led An act tor 'tlie relief of certain sutviv ing ofiicers and sotdiers of th e Ar my . of .tl eJ Re volution,'? approved 15th. May,-1828, 1, - of m the county ot 1 in tne btate of , do tuireby declare, that l.wasa;--;-7- in the -? of the Army of the Revolution; in the Cbntinen-tar-ine,j(as 'was more fully set forth on my ap plication for the benefits of the said act,); and thJit I have hee;iv found entitled, by the Screta- rv of the Treasury, u ndier that act, to the pay of a in the-said. iine.-i;-w; a .: y Witbess my ; handthis day,of7--iv the year rone thousand eight hundred and twen- Before me, ' -a . for thfe county of , in; the State of , personally, appeared this. lyt and ; , ot the said county, Wno.did sevehdly make oath that , by whom the. fore going qeclaration". was . made and subscribed, is well known to them to be the person thereiu described, ana ttiat le is generally reputed and believed to have b een a ; 'in the A rmy of the Revolution, in manner as . therein stated s; arid tbat the said declaration wa& made and subscribe ed.by. jtii'satdjv. i j. in" theu;presence; ori the ilay: of the dat e t her e o I -) Uf t --Witness my: hand. this dav of I n th year- oue - tbousaud eight hundred r and - twenty y Jz''y 'xf-s ' ' y -'t . ; ' i'', 1, fr- cler f the Court bfS the county f of - inthe State of ,r do hereby Certify 4J"' TT before whom; the foregoing affidavits werewornVw 'Cootyj ahdSdalyempowered: Ato administer oat. '-l&&yy,i-P -'X'':; V' i.frV.t,r";-; j.a testimony -whereof, i ' have hereuntoset ii Hmyhapd; - and, atused the seal of jhe - said Court, this daofr-- ibthe : y year one thousand eight, hundred and tweaty-ejght, ; . - t -Aug, 8. BCJ31"-:: W . GALES tt SON have : received th - fof- C lowuig -recent tiubhcations from ' i'hiudel- 9 1o 111 viz.- " : Coining O jit, by? Misses Porter, v' ' ' jlllerbert Mioi,orCAlraack!ji . 't-d,' . R'-C.l!ectuns of Lord Byron, i -''gb Huni', Vhims & v-Od4i;iesj with 40 original designs, ESiyipgs &: Doings, 3d series --'.i7 - ' " Clubs.of Lodoin ' .V-oY:lj-V;.' . --:-: r;' '.'i'SketcVeVof PersiaV . rpv:t":K'v "v Tales' bftbeFireiiide;;:. J '': - J u'nius XJnmftsked orLbrd'. George Sack vi i To proved to be J unius and si vcy i th a t the Rtithor tf th e XUers, of Junius, was also t hb. i ; . :ihor.bf the .History of the reign of George : T 11, aiHl. author of tfie-North Briton, "ascribed o MrV'Vitk esi .ir ' SftaleiglrJulyS ; ; 1. i f , '. . S2-lf ortaiii'XSalcS- SY virtue of a decree of .the Circuit Court cf , v the United States for thejDTstrict of North-. Carolina, ! shall on Monday the" thjrtl day f ' vember next at " Show-'-lliltJii thejebuhty cf Greene 'expose at pu! " : Vendue tb the highest bidder; alt that VALUABLE TRACT OF LANt in Greene County, iu tlieJtstnct of NJ Carolinj; on "the East sideof Great COntentnea ere e It, here-:' lofore Conveyed by Robert Whyte an ! : if'e to ; Willie jiStantop, and. by said VVillib J'. . HUnton ; mortgagi dto secure the purchase money to the said Robert U'hyte, cbntainingTMREn THOU SAND AC R ES, more or : fess, vbeinQ- th 3 Fame land conveyed by ilh'e said Viirre J. Stan: a in parcelivto jol)H Pope; VilIafn Williams, Henry , EdwardsJOhn Harper JesseTfspeigbt; Thoinar Speight; ElFsha Voodward, Arthur Speight anu , Theophilns Edwards. 1 Lr " ' - J : The land Avill be sold in parcels tbbit purcha- r sers; (particularly those who Leretbforb chas- ?; ed from Willie J SUntbn,Vbh:a credit f one' and two years. , Bonds with onquestibnable se ;l curity will-be required on the day of sale. r.y . --C B, Al KAimJiMt C&iirr&sioneK d r itajeigp. June 1823.-ij 98s ; notice. . -: : IN the Raleigh Register of ithe 15th inst. I ok- 5 served an advertisement signed Juhrl C I t -??, i b;utionjiig the citizens in and about Chapel ! J ill, hot to settle accounts" w" ') me as Store Keeper.r4 for him; from the, 20th c. June, 1827i Up to tha 13tb:instantf;V;' f Trueitlsy 1 Jhave'. left hirn,jand anv lidt no w -inr his employment. V; VVehad-a partial settL.r.er,' and he. plaeinrny hands sundry tccruntc rais ed while Iliad tbecharge pf .his laC ne, . for ; ; the purpose of. collecting and 'sati " rg myself for the service 'rendered jwhile I wa iii his em-1, ployment. Some of these accounts iis? assigned; to me, and others, he did vqU . BtU they, wero : received from him under a perfect ende- ?.nd-, log that" when collected they were to be a,.,, lied;, lothe discharge of thedebt which he wed tome. I The accounts which lie assigned 1 shall r : c?d:'I to collect.notwithstanding hisadyertiserr. J . The i accounts not assighedi shall not collect LcauseJ ) Ira m u h willing to involve myself or my friend 3' in a dispute with a man so ready to depart fi n his wordt The accounts i have been .vch: ed o me in kis bbok by himself. r " --- ;: -I" rj -.. G. W.: TRICE. - r Y Chapel Hill, August 16th 1328 7;f 1 ..963w V Sm- :, . :-;,r. i ..1 -' " 11 " -4 .r r , ' -: k i '.'' I THE Subscriber' wishes to sell, on very mode rate terms, Or to exchange Tor Western Lands, several valuable improved and unimpxr . ed Lots in the City: bf "Sleigh.- -The; improved Lots are amongst the n.st eligible in the place Ohe of them combihib "the conveniences bf an excellent stand for a Store and a : Dwelling House He is willing in case.'an ex- 1 change in land should he offered; to nav av ditFerence which mayexist in the value of the ; - property, in Casb.r- During his absence, Mr. ll R. Gale is duly authorised bv him to dispose of";'' any or alof his Jots, antlis vested with full powh w wiicrjinu any vunxract. in nis steact. JO HN F. G ONE K E . Raleigh, 23d'Aug.V ' before the cxoiraiio'n of r, a.: Snoiiltl the above tironertv not h cM the pre? . : yc.r, th same will be for rent, j ' T " the I:v!e '.'Atinist iTerm 'nf 'iK-rn,, , r Pleas and Quarter Sess f the fmrntv r VV ake, the undersigned qu , 1 as Ad m i ni -'tr-for upon the Estate of the late J arnes" V. T iy lor dee'd. and requests all. theHcrediti.r ihl .t. . ceased to make kho,vn their claims witho', -v iiiu5uiunaic HCf?oy mrorraed that it " determination pf the subscriberto close i.; . ministration; as speedily as possible, end to ir t end indulgence cannot be granted. TX? c la' - 3 b '' tngruimerpus aiid dispersed, thrcu-hcut-v'el Counties, a personal femandofp ay merit rm tb - " p?rt of the Administrator id.vnt of ihe questij? 17. ThoSer: therefore whondo !notrcho6se to ""j themselves' of thi information aiul ;tnake ; dtate payment will' fibd'thelr claims indiH-U nately.plUccd hi a : train of collation aecrTr 7 -JSMl IAN LY, y : 'yyi-ir 'yyy''y- vi-dra'r. - - f-Rale?gh5l Aug. 1823; t ; " - -r: , - :" ; .(O'Atl ihe3creditprs of the, intestate whether by Bond, ,Note or Account are-.TespectfuIly 1 -quested to; meet at my Office on b'aturdav thn- ,uui insi. w iu o ciocx. A. Al. on ! :neS3i:j irr.- portancei y ; mFURTItEn NOTICE. "y! - ,TO:rlday':tIieI0;h,;.of.;:October .next, at 111 ; plantation of the lite James' F. "a v lor, - . ar paW: leigh, ,win be noldiipon a cred.. of sfix u.unO a prt of ihe.perishable estate, viz. Stock of llors esr Cattle; and Hog;. Cart: and OxenFarmin - ! tools of all.l:ind, a complete setrf Dlacksm th'S 1 topis, Crop of Wheat, Rye! and C s, and all o thef things on the plantation of a .moveable c: perishable kind-:V u- : .'- S :- .' ,X"A- XC3 &LS0 ; J ON the following dav Satiiftl iv, the 1 1th. at ' his late dwellingjiouse in liak: v.ill be sold in like rr -amer ibe Househo.'d c litclien furnU ture, a Carriage and Harness, Oj j, ail:y and Harness ahL various ether articles. 1 ; :ianly,- " ' " S?7S Ok, . 1 Ralso, 25tli Atig. 1223. -c I - 1 n r -

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