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'; "'". " . - ' ' ' . V ' ' ' - - ' . j ,1. r t J. n1 if. A, r 3 si .. .- . -. rTT: . A... ? f 1 TTTvf I 1 ti rT4 ?"-t.'.TTTT rr. T7 VTTTVTi'i; a .f7 A a v : . t i M iJ:.T li. H .IMUJ iy vljri ! ill dL . ilLJilft' T V " .. - .! 4A'' 1 4 i i v v.5 y 'I i ) J -' : .ubtished every, i - rv . JOSEPH G ALKS & SON, . y " ADVKRTJSRMENTS .V.V r ' .J. mao nfitlv inserted three :-- for a llowar, ana xwem.nrc,vC-. ,r lennJi in the same; proportion.v.Cow9iu ,,ciTiows thankfully receivetl..,.Li:TTKHS to the Editors must be pott paid. - Tim IRST OFFER. : - v " . f,' ; b y Miss Winchester. 2 c.,a,n AViUis 'was a sprightly, cherrv- cbceked girl of seytnecnhen;she itiad? Her conquest. . -f ai '??,v'V aa: her with all the,, sincenty, of a young and ardent soul, and raade her honorable pro rosals ; she ivas p eased with htsprefec ,11 Awed his visits because she Juved to be admired, ,amj walked and rode vvith him to show the world., that abe nadnade a conquest;; bat . when, after having fre- naze, he toiu nec 1 e wuum vw answer, sne lAughet) and told him he hop- - T . 11 41 1 1 hiiia 4 rl dp 11 1 1 so much admired as herself, would becomo tlie wife'ora-.poorjnechanic. -Hepiusned deeplvj -theh fixing his eyes on hface vou outfit to have told me so befure why J . 0 .. - . - . A - : ' .." 1 t have vou received tnv aitennns soiong. w sneennsiiy rep breakin-rand ' after r wishing her a long and ha'ppr life h Lhurtied from-herjpre-sence. fie had nortner jeft Ker tKan he felt himseirre!easedlfrom; a Idanserou siiare ; he consoIetThimself : bye reflecting that she was uhworthjor liisHovel anu;ir he w as not a t ogether so ha ppy as h e m gh t be,5-he was not o !unluppy ;ashehad ex: pected to be. He applied hirnVlt cjosely to business, i and in- the course of a. few . rcoothsV married an; amiable woman, - who broughthim nqt jorily much personal ' worth, but a handsome lestatevr - '' ; r ..;' ,y : In the meantime Susan, proud ct 'her conquest, . and dreaming hersei f ai much Uduiired by all as she had . been by the faitK fal'Ed ward, thought herselT entitled to se lect such"a husband as she'should prefer v: fro m among th e Vi I (age bau x 5 ' but her ? vanity soon became obvious-to veyery one, and the young meti were so disgusted with her airs bf coquetry that they -all fnrso-.k her ; it was also knowii thit she had ill i treated Rdw'ardvLittleton ; and; as he was beloved' by all fitv his. steady and amiable disposition;-, no one, ejther old or young, thought any better of her on th'atlaccount. i Ti m e rol I ed j ra pid ly along, and Susart found herself jtwenty two years , or age i withuat havinjr' a : Reohd ofTer. a It is true that a narrow-faced bbcheloi, turned rof fifty, once "asled her father's conseni to address her, aijd she fretted a whole week and would not ga to meeting, because her prudent ; parent gave5, him a negative an- swer, without consulting her. There was '.also occasionally so rn el st r a nger , in th e vi 1 , lage who wou 1 dper'hance-b yr po! tie I y,'; i f . not signiScantly, 1 16 her as he pissed her window and even sometimes' ask ' her to "tike a moroing vride in his carriage 5" btL iui or au tnisr SS one?prqiessea wnai "Ed wanl : had, and she ' began ;,to"efl e c t. a Ji ttTe sqrrb w f o 1 on, t he u tikihd treat m e h t -she had given him;IIe was now in, easy c i r c u m st a n c e jl n d ; m igh t ,so m e-t i rri e s be , seenvriding iii his carriage with hjsf'wife and two? btooining JiUlclierub'syhree ears irlore 'passed awa vV-and Susan fegVri to trunk in eood earnest, that bhe should -stngle bIesslEdnessv,, whehl a nwperso- village.V;Je fwore a'goldwa?cu;" rode in anelfg3ntijt chaise,. ardhatiwaslmore he came direclllrojn tlii The Vlllairers'loolcpi! nnnn him 'A tindSt 'flc a ?uperior. beifig,w aiid hb one sjibke higher in his praise than usati WjUlsfor, h passed her; wiQduvve'verday, ai pamsto make her a fashionable bow;:! She , . ;ace met Him at a ba II j adr wjhat was her ; jfcscJ-f delight whenaerliingsfiown u- much attentnn during; ihei evehitTg; he ...very politelyffcred ; toVescorii.iier hofoel --'Ins-wastiftdeed ia moment of tfiu thphito 1hecctednSusa,n.fr.-he.'fi ? ,CitX: beau and a the disdaiuluK lopl vshe cast;n? tose arbiind herasj hVconducted -;hCrv- lJiro'ogh;tie ro wilje'd-: jrooiDnyef er such- .' a a cou!d not bi. easily m sun d er siood ; the -nne gilt. chai.sVxWasVaUirigrat'lHei'door, when she found4 herelf seated in It; and bv yoiir .conduce taugrjr me x nope that my wifrn tiurt ial-eC! profited V ; Ha;'jybw-:;trast.ivefy.S npprfnlv reD itfe Edward- felt his heart - v ft$ard the whfcls : running , merrily ' VsT?,altuostUhough f'slie avasJnvajn' eryorci and ?laiiciedherseiiy:autige. K i this enthg the-strarigt'r was aft i ) iit?,ai!d Susan was of tn heard to draw :.5HWnso.n$Jibetwecrt Hh; ntarin'ers ahd qyaeviaahe citybeau and th;seof t yimth W hc ovvrrvlllage." She was . lrenueotly seen rirfinV irf thi mansion - of : Ed va rd Xi 1 1 letoh w ho ; wa s nbw'a wid6wert and dwell on thesplendors which 'her new . loverj . promised, when he 8h6uld"takeher to the city; t She thought m'u ch qn' thV jrl i ffereiice be t ween her rJirst and second offer, ' and very" gravely said she a I way s be I ie ved it best- fo r gl rls t ox wai t untilfthey had some sense before they chose a coihpanion for life.Tj ' t ' -'.'Splendid '-preparations were now making at the house of Mr.'jyillis for the accom modation of a large ;pa rty. -Susan lover had senttothe city, to purchase her a suit of apparel which. he dtrclared would outri val the sunv himself 5 he also gavejorders to have a maid accompanying it-who' would be capable.of Waiting on his sooh-tb-be ne w britfe ;Jn fashionable jstyle. A,The j; young people- began' to say among themselves, Miss Willis is about leaving usi' & whj should 'weparf ;yvh h tinfriend ly jeeli ngs 'Tis true she had' some fa ti J tsVajh'tiV w h i a mong us " has not ? Yet I must coy fess I always thought her a fine girl on .the whole, and it is a flownrigNt phame that we have so long neglected her it is no huireTthan j ust ; for us. how to make amends for our past j-'.'neglect,''; It was therefore iinahi tuoiisly agreed upon "among the young vil lagers to go on "a particular day and make Miss, yiflis a f)nrialj yisif, the - ladies in thejalterhoon ;arrd ther gentiemehjin the evening! ' The custom of sending j cards, compliments &c. had not yet reached this rural h-imlet,: and so: all of a 'sudden full fifteen or twenty bpllfcs stood at the door of JVfr. .Willis, knocking for admission ; after, waiting some tptne lor'the usual sa Ititationjof come in,?' the door was sud denly opened, and thf city, beau stood be foje fvtheih. .- After many ceremonies, he inttbducedthem jnto the parlor .where Mr. Willis was .sitting, arid immediately; retir ed. ""'At; the expiration of half an huur he returned: with Su sa n '.leaning on-' his arm , who, when she had courtesied very cere noniously to f the laclies,' informed them that; she, was goingl to take an. airing, tand should not return until late in' thefyening, b u t h r fa t h e r vv o u I d e n t e rtaj n t h e m. Th e y aii insLaiiti j rose witnout replying rled fromv, the house; each secretly & hur pronii!- ing herself 'never "again to bestow her at be un- tentions oh one whom she knew to worthy of .them. j ., Mr. y illii was a plain, honest man, and "'V did not altogether like the proceedingis of tne nay, out nis daughter was old enough to act for herself, as! she used to tell him when hel essayed to give, her advice. jdoug inis time a covered carriage ar rived in the village,! and 'three strangers alighted irom it. they ;were:seen con- versing ivith some of the inhabitants, when they ? all proceeded tf the hiiuse lof Mr. V itlis, and returned hating the city. beau in close j custody ; they conveyed the jail'for safe kfepiug until they him t rshould depart." It appeared that he was not only a married . man atid !a bankrupt, ibut had ' not his hands on! others' ffoods,' for which crime he was; now arrested. This was a mighty blow to Miss Susan. 1 The village gins, or course, laugned about the wedding party which was a little to come from ''the city, and cthey also hinted about the waiting maid arid the'dress like the sun 5 but.all this did not harm poor Susan, she had other and heavier troubles1. v ; 'Many weeks passed away and ihe was seen by no one except her kindred, and they spoke doubtfully of her recovery fdim the'dreadfuT shock she had received. At length, however, she) appeared , again, but it was wit h s u cb: a J obk of h u m bl eid pri d e tha notieven her direct enemy felt a dis position t to u pbraid her, or laugh . a t her misfortune. Now sne remembered with agony her first offer, and thought she was inueeu pursueu:oy.;ine jusjuugnients 01 heaven for treatment of the faithfuKEd ward : she felt too that she? had loved him, and had not:her; pride add love of ad miration bee n ; so ereai she certain! v wou I d have ma rriedJiim in preference tp all the wonni oesiue. viler? mind --v was occupied - wttu : these thoughts one day, when- who should enter the parlor but Edward ? himself.? A faint r iy ot hope crossed her bosom at tne sight 01 him", buwhen she remembered tjie scenes that had occurred since she there last part ed ?with :imyrshejbur8f intira'floud "of tears. He .apprtiachedrand Iseating "himself f her inquiredin invoice hot of reproach but rA Lii:-. ". A - A: i ""a 1 . she el t. deeply condemned for her . m 9 WiMj conduct towards hlroselfVyA 'Hieiu'rep herwith a bitter smileVbu haveIearnedl tliatfjthe sihcere antiort ofia; poor niechamccis nojt to be dispis ed His;, words cu t?her to the heart j and :shj 1 1 Jia ve 1 e y er ji ay ed 1 for ;;y o u r happi hess, Susah he said looking? her jn j the ? face with an ?zbressiQhvufr tenderness 'that in- u uceu ner inrra moment 1 0 tei leve jie wqu 10 forget jiefauiUan wjmldretfrriji'ilb ye n t: hbpe, ha s?. b e ; e rtj b'ljghtedvj fi e n 1 1 ha s beembrken,?and its best and most in tense fee 1 i hgs'su Ud enfy w reck.t (i, it iVI ike a bl as t- ed'tree;-Tsearewi. vn whifch cinjiievera E4 ward fel t sensible ofal ii'er could f VeelvpitWandt forgive tHe're- pi-y, 4iow sue enpyeu nerseir since mey latconyeedxMoterf frel'cun- pentihg fair 6ne;:he never;'coaid lve .or 1 otarjr' advice; he left her to the, bitter, re flection, that it is. easier to osethaTi e.: gain a tover. - some inonins aner, ne marr ried again; and his second choice ?was .in n o way i n ferior to' h is fi rt j Poor? S u sa n's cup of id isa ppoin tm e n t - was no w 1 fu 1 1 , .lor she had a'l alongsecretly indulged the hope, that she should yet' win him back to.Jier love. ,t . ' . S r -She Jived a solitary being, in her father's house, suntil she gained the hopeless ag of iniriy-uve. wnen ratner man Dear tne stig ma of art old maid, she "married a, widower without fortune, good nature, or ary thing" else to recommend htm,- except an ugty and a large family : of small' "chil li' waff, now that the Unhappy Susan person dren; began to feel in reality the consequence of her first errors.?? ; Poverty and the unkind ness ofjh.er husband, were not among the least f her sorrovvs, yet she. sometimes though); if she couid forget the past, she should e comparatively h ppy. Frequent ly whe 1 the carriage of Edward Littleton passed, would she retire and weep, until the faculties of life seemed almost suspen- ded At length she left her husband .and , re- to her fathef's house, where she the remainder of her days. : Ever ivhen' conversing with vouog girls subject of rnutrimonj,she woul I them with a heavy t sigh, Xuok your first offer." - :;:'?:: From the Essex Register, i . ? Jl Heroine. A .distressing accident -occurred at Temple, -N. H. near the farm house of Gen. Miller, on the) 11th inst. The siNge passing from Nashua to Peter-, boro', hiving two men besides the: driver on the driver's seat,, the seat suddenly gave way, atid the three men ft ll to ihe ground, th- wheels, pf, the carriage passing over the t wo ou (side men . One of them Obad iah Perry, 'f Tom pie, was so severely injured, tUat he died in two days after. .The other was mu ch bruised, but is .expected to re- cover. I he driver was. pot .severely ? 111 -. The horses took frighr from? the jured. falling of the seat and men, and sat out u pinne run, ana ine panicuiars .wnicn follow, Jcopled' froin?t)5e : A mhenHt .Cabinet, relate to an; event which cannot but excite general fad mi ration, exhibiting 1 a degree of (ersehce of miiid in a f male& a fortitude and magnanimity rarely equalled by any of the.. male sex, under similar circumstan ces : ??:-'. ' ' ? ;; . ' : : " TheVe was but one passenger inside the stage, Miss Abigiil R Brown, of Pe terborough, who was, reading at therme of the fall of the seat, and did not perceive the accident till, the stage, coming in con tact with the branches of the trees, aroused her attention, when she discovered? her dVnger! the horses being in full speed.i Although alarmed, she did not scream, nor attempt to jump out without consideration. Feelingj deeply heppeifilous situation ? she considered the best method for her re?cUe, or preparation for the .probable event She begin with speaking gently . and soothingly to the horses,' and felt encouraged by its apparent effect in checking their speed. She opened the door of the .t ige, let down the steps, adjusted her clothe to (prevent their being? entangled,, and stood on the steps'whili tlie horses ran the distance of near a mil e, over several hills a nd by se vera! houses. In the' cbu f sc of the race she discovered ahead a lo a d.of h ay in t he road and beckoning to the driver with her hand to turn out, he was enabled to do so, in season not to come in contact with the tage 5 and he used his exertions- to ?stop th e h urses I n va i n , as; 6 i d 'others w h o w ere met. r She continued on the steps of the carriage until nearing a hill of some extent when she increased her endeavprs to check the horses by her vpicey hoping thereby, with the natural effect, of rising the emi nence; so, far to . lessen. the:r velocity, as ..to be able jto jump off. with' safety, which .she happily effected. On alighting to the ground she started forward at the risk of her life; still speaking soothingly to the horses, ti! I shej was; enabled to seize some part" of the harness)! turn the horses;' stop them, and hold th'e!m?ihuspensiori tilf asista dee came up to re I i eye he r f r 0 m her anxious and p e rilous situation exhibiting a fortitude and presence of mind bordering on heroism which not one man ity a thousand would have manifested on so alarming and trying Hating" one's self, As one o f ofu r H u d -son steamboats was about leaving the wharf on $a'tuidaylwo sturdy. fellows were seen bustling through the' crowd.,? with asrnuth jmpatietice as if they feared she wouldfly Uetore They could reach . her, -v 00. eager, to wait till he had fairly reachctl her, one of them, ..1 to the5; infinite 'aiims'eineiit of; the passeiigers'and by standers, vociferated an appucaioMi (u uruau. iusi come-over na lect,; as, foi lows i:, Captain lCapiaiq Lor are youl the mate t. and not.wailiiig for an ? Oysters -taught by Experiencel-t is as serted by Smellie that, oystersV stupid and u n i n tel 1 ectu af asthey ;may :iappea r to I be, learn Avisdom from, experience j. fori if,. an oy'sle r is-acciden tally I e ft by;;;the..tidejV it a ns wer; ) , Ay ha t w 1 II y oq ask to sa if us : t( Al bah v an' ;"ybu ate us ! Vor .wKat wil I you ask and we ate ourselves !'? li.; perishes, itlearns,i vvhen left again dry, not to open its shelly ,v-. ,Vi;i t, J 'We confess that ve are somewhat seep deal asto? this, not withstanding theau thorny of such a man aHSmellie. . .'- BOitRDING fl. RS. JOHN HAYW.OODia prepared to ac TvJL commodate twenty-five or ihirtyMembrs of the" Legislature Sbesures- all thoe wjio may honor her with their patrortftfeftihat.every exertion shall be made 3 to contribute- to 4heir comfort. . - . " i ' r , N. 11. Mrs. ti. would 'receive ten or twelve gentlemen as boarders-the ensuing1 year, j j The favor of early applications js requested.' Sept. 3, 1828. , . 50 V ' State of North -Carolina, y s j ! , v - "Wake' Counts i ; Y J' Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August "Term, 1828. i Archibald R. Kuffin, Wm. A, Chapman, Original Attachment,? Je 1 -vied on a Cloak. K IT having been made appear to the Court, that the defendant has removed beyond the limits of the Stale, or so conceals himself that the oi dinars process of law cannot be served; on him ; it is, .tneretore, .oruerea Dv'itne it;ourt,at o: vertisement;be made in the' Raleiffh Heeiser for six weks, that unless the defendant Comest for ward on or? before the nexi-County JOUrt of Pleas ahd Quarter Sessions,- to be held for the Codnty, of akeV at the Court-house in Itajeigh, on the 3d Monday? of November next.? then and there to replevy and plead-to issue,, judgment will be entered up against him, and the proper ty levied on will be condemned, subjecttoplaln tifPs recovery. " Teste, ' '' " - ' j ? .' ' B. S. KING, CCr UNION C AIM AL, ?:- UlQSS 1X0. 10. ?v To be drawn on Saturday, Sept. 13; 182B 45 JMimoers, b jJrawn is allots. -, ?-rj' ": - " - scheme : .. .-' '? 1 Prize of 812,000 is S1200f, 1 1 1 do 1 do do Prizes of do , do "'do do do do do 4,000 5,500 1,362 1,000 ,500 250 50 40 - 25 ji 14 .7 4,000;? - ,i;s62;? are 4j000, 3,000, 1,500, ' : l,560i " 1,950," 6,006,t . ?. 31,122. 4f 1-4 i 6 .6 59 39 78 429 4446 v 1 ' "'. I- ' ' -.. 50. V vjv .. - . " 870,950. Tickets g6, Halves 3 00; Quarters-! . NEW- YORK, CON SOLID A TED, ; ? 1 ,jiV:i3;ybr?1828. To be dravp.rhursda 25 : 45 NttmbelrsSS Erawn I3a1tots - J ' ; " i SCHEME I V. r- M.J 6,000 ' : 3j000 ; 2684 . 1,000 4 500?- 6,000,1 -3,000? 'f 3,684,1' 4,000, 2,000, '2,000, 60vr'" 50 s 2,340, . U'l; Ij950; 40 : 1,560,; ? 1,560, 4,680;- 12 ?;26,676. 870,950. t: Tickets 86, Halves 3 00, Quarters ! 50 T jr. A'f i Of which $1,500; will be payable in Iahds. Aft orders (post paid) address to " YATES & MINTYRE, AlTZSACHinXiWAlWjpD.j " -; .1 and ikNE of -an undoubted moral i character, .Tjf i who is a g(od English Scholar, and under stands teaching Latin G eography and Arithmel tic, will nieet Vit h liberal ncuragement'tb;jdke charge bf 10 or 1 5 Students;; by applying toj the Editors of this p;perin person or by letter ost vaid -None heed upfity unless they cuh corns 'ell recommended. ?' ' ".i??" '" w??"?5' ": ' '- Ilaleurh Julv 23d, 1828:- ?y f ? 87wtf - ? N. li .A Graduate of the University of N. C. would be preferred. ?? V't Piano Fortes. f ltl & Subscriber beprs leave to ihfonh the pub XVlic, that he has on hand and offers ; for sale, lwo : new riuiios, wjui iiic . uuniunai fik.cY5, made in the modern' style",- and - inJa substantial manner. ; - I ne lovers or -music,, -f.ano tnose wsn-s i n g to" purchase," are, i nvited t o call and examine them as to tone & touchileAvouhi also jnforn) the pubiic, that he hWlbr sometifne nast'atteuded to stringing ' and tunings ?Ianp and ,o?ft:r$ l&i services. to those who may wish thin! itf that pa city. He lias recently sip p lied himse If , w it !i an assortment of the, b'est Geimun'Strin&fytpich will; enable him to furnish hew ones when necesr sary urcers 4rom a distance, as wen i-as inose m the city are solicited, and ...will be promptly attended to. . " WESLEY YVHITAKEK ' Kaleigh, May 2d. I " . " " - " Te n D oil a r s Re ward hi 'ftS'lLl. be given, for, the .apprehension and f .f? conviction of Charles Slagle,5who left this District on the 12th insti with one hat, one coat, two" pahNpantaloons. Iwd shirts, tWQ vests! one pocket handkerchief, one. pairbuckskin, gloves, and one silk shawl, (red.)- t ??. " .-r . i- ; ASaid Sfagle also broke open my; house to tam thegoods above . meniionedi ,: ile . is? about five feet threeor four inches high, nineteen years of age, , with long and strait hair, (light colored, rather white-eyedi-With a heavy ppearancei---SUglewas raised in East Tennessee, Washing ton Cr-mty,"; near Jonesborough whither I ex- pect L a. will make hU ways or ;to Columbia in i i' : - i v- . 1 A ' 4 -: 4 39 i 39 .. 39 ; - 390 4446 V A few days 'pastf 1. this'' city, a I. HATH TRUNK, epntainioi;soine piipers The ovvne r can recei jive the s:nr.t)y ..-applying At thh Oflic-. : imj.the expence'ot'advei tiJnr. - - ' ' ana payitTcr tae exn a Jjaleifj-fr, August 26 J , BLANK EOOICS. "fVG AfcKS 'S5-.SO Nhkve, just received a. i-c t Yw ral assortment of Rlank liooks, .weil-boiind. 9. cpmpnsi nc: llecord JSoofcs, Jc May Rooks Waste Rooks,'-: Mlum?, Rooks ic ' " ' Jid12; -1828..1 -t fcr TO SAVJS'ISvTO. GAIN. 1 OLD STIEIX COMBS made new, broken ones mended, andnew' teet' nut in, So as to If avc no appearance of bayir.g Lcen . broken. In & cases the Comb- will he rest6rt;d ; to . the k.. .to firmness and 'jtjriinsparei cs .wh'en first i- C 1 JcrsTrom--'i4" distanie;promp'dy. attend to A r'V ? by J. E. LUMSlJEN, 1 : , - v A few? rods southeast oF lha Couit House. ;iteleigh, june l2thf .J828; .ni: ? 75,,? ? GO- Cash,nd.the" highest .price given for old or broken shell Combsas''above'.??f??-; . N. U, -Mroken. umbrella aP mended.' - . -jiEvoLVTioMnr. claims. Under the apt entitle c ArCact'-'for ' the rc lllief of certain' suriivirihr 'Officers and'ioU f'dlffArmmof the Revolution '' "VTOTICE is hereby giyeh to, those. Officers -and Soldiers of the Army of the Revolution whoarc; entitled ibjthfl'.: pfencjfita .of'f he:;' above- r ; roehtioned actj that a! AmfSyeitrltf ? payment, will become due on the third, day o f September! and will be made to every ucli, p nicer and: Soldier 1 as shall produce satisfacton' evidence to the S ec- rptary of the Treasury Idf his beiri on that cLj in'-' ; The.evidence required will ?be a declaration, ' made and' sicned 1 iv! ttie?claimSnf? r t nr after ; that da nth presence of typ rt . hie w it- , ' nessesj lo whom, he is.w.eif krtown, ttintj his ranic ana one in inc. uonunemai .Army, ana me rank according to ;which he has been ;fou'nden titled to pay, under the. act; by the Secretary of the Treasury. To thi; is tb be.added jlhe ai.ida- ? vit of the.' witnesses," sWdri;before ; a J ustice of the Peace,' of other Mi gislrate authorised to ad miidterjathss titlie, Identity of tV - claim ant, and Jto4he fact of hisjiavir'j rr tlie de claration oh the day jor which it, beu.. date. And to this isto be aniiexed a lificrtto, under ; the f seWff; tjie ourt of the "County, to t!. : official desinatioiTr ;anc ; signature of the Ma'gL. trate, and as to his be ng aut horised id ail . i uis- , ter oatlis. 4 The for nis of a- declaration;, ailidavit, and" certificatareWu Ufjpinecl to this notice. '''r ? ?This evidence' should be enclosed" and trans- . milted to ''the Secretary of the Treasury r -air!, if it be deemed satisfactory, the amount?l'oun.l d : J;. will be remitted to the jclaimant' in a dralt on t!.2 , most cbnvehiemt Brahqh of the BanV of the Unit ed Stile dty iviU be p'aid Jtb his" Attorney duly amhoriscdunder;Hhei.retatwn have r b een be fore prescri b ed . j ' v '-V j?' v.. ' - Each? claimant is requested to indicate, b note at the, foot of his d eclaratiort, the, Itranc the Bank of the United States on which it wo vl i bemost conyehient for him td'receiye a draft ir'" the sum that may be due to him t and," if ther be no post office in the! p-ace of his residence, I menUOT, also, the; post office?at which i ' wctil be mostjcotivenient to him to receive letters fit. , this Department, ' 1? " f " ' 1 . A copy of this notice, With the forms annex- ed, intended to bel sent to eacti 0 facer a-V Soldier whpse claim ?haU have; been admilteu that the forms?rtiay L e filled up ovd relumed to this Department at the proper time, 'i ;.??: i'- It may not be amiss, Wttns o'c" Icn, to statc' thatalthon been'felt to give immediate effect o the beneficent intenti- v pns of ? CongresX as manifested in tbis act refez -red to, iyet, owing totfie number of application-, and the investigations 'necessary be made pre viously to a decision, it has not ! - n found prac ticableoct Hipon cye.ry case . , early as cou! I . haveibeen wished,? 'The rule has jj een to ,tal: j hp each ciaim'jn, the order in whrch St lr- ' -i received The , same! course : will b c eu&sted that all letters on tl. may be endorsed .' Revolutionary C bi '4,ztiZ. t?,Ricii Alto, l REVOLUTIONAllY C 44 . fj'E -A' - ; ' r : r on the ruHPosne ot ODt r ? -pay accrtiinc ifo nie for t h e 7. the! amount of year, endin ;j on 3, under t!e. act,l rA- rr'rtais) in viv-' (ftl-Ke? the 2d day ?if "September, lb entitled ? A'p act for tjhe relit ? fngpfficers and soldiers of i! yoiution," approveH5thMay, 1, 4 bf -- in rthe cbuhtypf jiliL; ln the State of- ', dfforebydetfarjf't that twasJ- -r-i Jn jthV. -of the Army, of the Involution; in the Conti.lcn. tal lne Caswaa moref fully set forth c.i . v an. plicatiortbr ?tlv- ' nefits of. the said &t .and that 1 bayc bee ?d entitled by the Secreta ry of the Trea& nide that act, to the -?v c.f a .'. In the ssua hiieU? -- ? ????; ! ' '';. ; ",- 1 ? ; Wit ness ray' hand,E thiaf day V f - n theyear one thousand eight hundre1-' id tu cn- AA j . - A ' ... f r : - 1 '1 Before me,' for the cbuntv , ? in -.the tateiOtf personally appeared. 1 dayirHhW rr-the said cpunty, who did going, aeclaration was made and ktibscrib-d. is wcii Kuuwii 10 - inem io be the person t iclri described, and that he Ts generally. rep-iUd cu I believed to haye beed a in the Ar f ' - KeVoluticn,in manner as therein 1 that the1 said declaration 3vas mad e : . ) . eoby thesuidr-r- ,j in their presence, .1 t? day of th date thereof. ,, ; Witness my hand, this dav of -. I , t . year one ' thousand e?ijbt..hu- ' d and?"t ventv eight. . . r! ... x' V I . I,-,' Clerk of ihe Court of tl;e ccur.tv . C( A .1 1. J. t that, before wham the for a: were swonvvras," at the titTv County,; upd; duly eTnpov. t oalhs. - 1' In testimony , whereof, I I.... :. L;: unto sat! fx,.- 8. " my hand, and R faxed t j teal rf t! fid Court, tl : - d. y c rone thou-ar.d c I ' lit ! n t then fibJovcd this State. 1 k W1L.LJ.A11 bLAGi.E. cntv-eiihtu 1. , 1 .
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 9, 1828, edition 1
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