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if' J 'i f 4 i if i 4 X J '- - -7? - J ,. . -.- '.- -J 1 "3" ... - 1 - - 1 ... - - -i. -. - i 1 . ' It r 777 ' - - --.... bP JOSEPH GALES &SpN,: ' ,H 'ADVERTISEMENTS 7 V ' i - 'f-j-f.U7t'itM. tiftatlv inserted three tSVfor a Dollavand twentjrve cents- fdr . tlTtieS L.Atx& oublication : those of reat- ilntrth in tne same. prpri"-v-vv- Uiankfully receired.::XxTTr to M Editors must beoif fat. A TRUE F ISH STORY. i: discovered early on Monday mornios the ftn - msi-. near uaipci., T(. 'Fhe inhabitants - of, that place and tidnity Jrt'rbcdioat, wth 'rtuskets, .bar poons, af, &c. and had J rare sport.--JftW ffad killed several; aen a council of war was held and a moVeiicientifip mode Attack was devised .This -wast' drive the flock into a,narrow cove,' on: Orr's In land, where the tide would .shortly, leaye them. "'Ten or twelve1 boats, fl mked Ube jnuad, and the majn My cut off their re treat in the direction of the sea; v; Capt. John Curtis, Df Harpswe.ll, caused' hl fear?re to be rowed along side of one, of the Jarest of the dolphins, himself standing, with one foot praceii on. tne oowg 01 ine toatand the other ,Ori; tHeaclt of his an timisr. " He hadiaVen this- position; to make. the attempt of splitting .opeii; he Wd of the nh ; but ,the boat Veering in Its coarse, piacea nim in iqe uiemnui, ui . , , . - . . j- . . . . AC lit . ' . ' f e:tber Jailing inio water yr spriuiuS upon -the .fish's back. He adopted the lat ter alternative and ihe'whole company saw their pliant captain,, riding' off astride, tnoo the! back of tthe dolphin; ! A fiiil quarterf a mile was he borne along by thi jjei and extraordinary mode of ther n ivi- fritfon before he aligh ted in ; safety I The ipe'ed withhicih thr captai through the air, would Jiave mbcked;vthe swiftness ofthe far-famed -Benjamin Frank in- or ol any othen steamer:- wnicn ever floated upob. the ater-Gapt Cui tis did !ot,5however ' like idhon, ntertaid his dolphin with lOiarmooiouj? straiBSYwofgod like music j he was :oh:sUiy?JtiEfctiip blows with his axe, deeply into the mons ter's blu bber i r 1 1 -t At t he basin . the re mai nine popu lation ef the! island had collected ; to witnessr this unprecedented ; aod astonishing- spectacle,, and the shouts of merriment madje the wel- kin ririff aaini t - : t ' V- ine tisn below swam to and irp Attacked from every 'Quarter C - Why sure, thought they Ue devUs to pay Mongst folks above the water," ; rvV As the'tideeb)ed;away phins in all thei r move ments, began t to -drag mor or less heavily -through the : mudi? aod ? it became ad v isabl e t bfindii f possible, sora e . more espeimious moae oi aestroying inem a long Knne,jt was fund, plunged in jne oireciion 01 j tne great oiood vessels, oon exhausted: the ftuntaib of its purpleteamj and so great were the torrent s ;of blood thus shed, that theVater for ;60! rods was of a deep crimson colour. v But all of them were not so feasdy despatched. Une young man who jud long been unsuccesHully en gaged with oriel of the largest sized dolphins at length got it entangled inra strong rope, iT'.'draegiog himself fhrouffKlthef m ' a 3 11c was nan i r swiiiiihiii auu um v- dexterously coiled it: round a' tall cedar I winch hel d j hi m:i fas tT?Another imitating L t5e ex a m p I e of Capt.: Curtis," s prang upon oacK oi : nis aniagonisr ,anu, wiiniue 58n of shgHnghlnir hisJlRst into l-is zpiraclei or breathing iiol e, which is si .tuated'on the(back;and iust atthe base of -1. it, ' ' . - . -' ' '- t ' kuii ; nut ne nau scarceiy goc ir wen P'anted there before a blast frorrt the I ungs ;r 01 we monster ejected it so suddenly; and forcibfyV-:th'atTie.!?ijel he had . " 'eked twice, tn iassum Ki msel f fa the con V that ; his fist.had actual 1 yr flown off the; hand I ef; he tost his breence biffin ihd r11 ,ei! ,nto tne water, Avnipn w out tour ir hve feet deen- hnwivpV ' nd J thia ena- , ;t)iethim to raise his own iracte Ubove 1 t . . . . . . ' - - --. ' .-rT7-. ' 'uc 8uuce 01 inevaterjH iumnaT, ne expe tenceuV hoothSrnicbnveniehcelYrbmthe "lwcui um getnng-a thorough.. wetting.' Before slinset, all tbe fish eieAlespatched. k Wd! truly a day ot : . blood: and carnage 9 ana it is remarkable that not a Vmgle jndi . : rdta Vas1njuredSjlr: 1 - ". awn i. saju iox ue a snecies or. .oIphrtfcaliedcbNat I , . VThe ; late a-r S.-E. gales Vpro- ? ilIr0Ve ?th?ro into thesemdbring8t hcu proved any thing;, but; hospitable :tb Xe tenants bmhedeep ;tnatbout 75 barrelsiof j olljnjghtbeinade J!0 ortto79bb lOOaidoHarW. e pf tile;doIphib,hadia;1iarbonn.1iis Garcasewhich appeared to have beebithere Chase waVihat every bn I shoutd ibawwliat f v cvu,a kii(i, or catch and secure. - . ' I ' Jacob Siii- t.i ii? I 4i - d r t "1' a uc " iamiuariy:caii- Vftloir ' "7"'"? ; IU,UIC US' j The Free press, Brunswick M?. gives L inimatecUccout;of an attack- upon a .! nf Rlacfc Fish, to fir SO'ia: nuipber. v Flh Pnli kfterthe tlefeatj at Brandy wiOe jvas col'U ,tark,'-f&nd rainy.' ,The troops were au sounuiy-'iocicea . in ine- arms qt fileepVthefr muskets at their : sfdes, and ready tobe-used a'ta'tnomeht,s riofice. The jcountersjgit hail Jong been passed to the 'centinels-itft'wa9 i " Here , we come lind they werej watchfully, pacing to and fro in front if the encampment, c Vansant, a ijUPKsi;ouptyvreguiar,'" Was one or tnenji A;stranger approached him in the darkness of .the night. ? Vansant droppedhis mus ket to a chargeji r and ordered hfrat ia ad vance and give .'the countersign : ."Here wc cojne, whispered, the stranger,' at the bayonPtV, point 5 and ' here vf, come', it Was ior mr.tne insxant, vansani was run ihrough" and pinned o the earth, tachmentfof fBriTishv infantry a and a de- fantry and horse rushed past h?m , to the tents. The cou n- tersigri had been overheard by a woman. wnen tne guard was set ! at sundown, ana immediately conveyed to the enemy. - K fCobe Scout was sleeping in his tent, when the' groans of jhe dying around him broke bis slumbers. Not a shot liad been fired, i Tht enemy,. with murderous pre cision were working with the bnvonet: He seized a sword in the confusion of the scene, and rushed ou t of the tent. . ' His comrades, byercbmeibyi numbers, -thrown into disorder by the suddenness o the at tack, were hastening in crowds towards a fence in the rear f the encampment, over vvnicn to escapennto tne woods. -1 he bring now by.;g&tt!i(Lth CttVilry wr- galloping among them,rpmplingjthem down by --do zens. 1 he rush at thei fence was dread ful.. Whoever fell. 1 fell to rise no more. for the horses? feet completed their des truciion.: 'iACobei was making his wiy for the fencq, I a British horseman raised his sword o cleave 4 our hero's head : but 'Cobe was before him ; ihe caught the blow upon his ownf swbrrl; and before the troop er could repeal ir, a lucky shot, whether from enemy Hbr friend is.unknvn, brought him gasping jo the grbbnd. 'Cbbes lucky genius suggested the means of ins: ant pre- servauou. j oe put nis ioor in ine stirrup, andnnounteel into; the - saddle I In Vmo mebt.hejwasoutbf Veach lof friend orfnt. plLhe hbrsefhe had brought off was a no ble aniraali ; Its owner must have been an officer of rank; for the trappings of hi charger weret t ri ch : and rare. The saddl e was cushioned 7with slk and velvet 5 be fore it wtisslunsr a short blunderbuss.- and arpai ir of f si) ver-mounted pistol s' behi nd it was a blue cloth valisse. Th nthr t rappi ngs were; equally va I uable.' 7f Intthe valis.se. ,- was pound ffiiije linen 4 of Various kinds, a poclcet book; and four huge horse shoes,.? brought ou t j by the enemy to serve the: wants ofj the cavalry," for each' troop er's pack-saddle was supplied "with four f of them., Cobe sold his horse for a good price, kept tpe shoes in trophy of his prow essyj r)rejpned the gallant sVayne. old friend ! Vjinsant, bow recovered from his wound; ere fellow soldiers in the band that can led ptony -poi nt by storm! v That detachment was composed of the survivors of theVPablflqr llYayne knew, that he could, depenp.u pobJth em; d They ma rched up at midbignt -with fixed'b:iyobets,and without flints jn their muketsHtSilence was in all their ranks,.' and their counter sign, v Here we come, Paqli "-ifhe v marched onwa rit , und er a niurd ertng fi rp oi musKetryiand grape z thev halted not a moment, but! carried death and victory be- iore tnem.7 ygobe Scout-wdl tell you that when he stepped into the fort, it was ankle deep in blood. '. -Vj: i; - - 'Mi i j As . th e Gen e ra 1 ; in ou n t ed the. rampart, a tnusket shotvstruck the upper part- of ns forehead, and .injured his skull 4 Th em a n Is how. livirtg in Bucks County, who held his head while the skull was trepanned. Ju wo years ; ago-he applied . fdr a pension, 4 arid made oath that he wasa - pauper i Hebowelsnipetysix dollars a year. Suchis nStidnal gratitude ! v , Z .j'Cobe Scout now lives in Montgomery ouniy..:: tiIis stur neaiiny, qui i ine in firnwties of Old age are, creeping fast Upon hi m. iHe'used to glory In relati ng; a I (he jtbew atitit fjie Jrand, indeed efe is the veteran that does not ?- But a?e has paisied his facu ldes.l The twilight of . un certainty, as' Irving says, has already cast its shadows jbund hrm, :and .Upon" his ac tiohs and his;;name; ; Ihe curtain ;bfobliytob if" -1 7P44'4:;U gM-it f noil rn f, XI :V4 . 1.. . c ! In a certain secf i(n bf our cbu ntry, where thegood people are Jmbre remarkabie for their hqhesiyan pb 1 shed ,?bn e rsj aUd;v.haad rivedat an agejwheni'aM Jakeit their heads thatwifels indiip ry o their hllbnlnes he leltfnqroaUerhich bislairt neighbors. ;Pssessibg an uncom rrtvsKreof bashful ness, hecbuld nbf veb.4 ture jto aoljcitiheiH'h sn; ui preyiiledb do it iri. his name, f The brother accbrdibff-' lj:malletllHi cpnsiderabletinurning his back; r--w'vi.t:'j:!-L:ziA'ij x-:-r"'-: '"-.- j. .-r'-? for a lear frig ;ihe - miht jwitn esse his cnfusicb, thus add rtbsed-tier hevs hirr?" Expect i r hi svlb aestion, she GIPSTRS TN : KNfi n AN D j f 1 A ,)ate number of the Wesleyar Maga zine states that sixty years ago there were auuui iuny inousana uipsie 111 rungiauu 5 and that now there are probably more than f Indeed,'says 'the writer I. should b? in clined to eall them above one hundred thothJ sand : and all these necessarily livinr bv means of fraud,) theft, robbery;; or some species ot crime and imposrure. saj ne cessarily,' because wjiateyer their, disposi tions may be,- they have, actually: no alter native ;they must practice crimes toj sup port existence; For such is the pfejudice agai ns 1 1 h e m , th a 1 1 h ey ea n n 0 1 p rod u re. any, respeciaoie , occupation,; anu mey larep ue trayed by aheir very faces ; the countenance of a gi'psey is recognised in England almost as reauiiy-asa negro.- remaps ine jiMigT lish gipsies are the only people in the world who are born under the cruel dooni of per dition. ..Enviable ' indeeiK is the condition of , the naked savaere compared with tliat of our gipsies. , s. Vvj . .- ..t. ; - .' . . - I'M r It is a curious - fact, for which - pledge myself, tht a ; tribute precisely the (same as was paid, to the Rob Roy M Gregor, and other freebooters, in the wildest parts of the Highlands of Scotland, a century ago,, under. the name of black mail, is at this day actually paid bv farmers! -within ten miles of X.ondon to the gipsies pro tection j or, in other words, for notSsteal- log their property. , , C. C Knoian as Ruffin't.J mm. 1 . THIS ESTABLISHMENT has undergbneyei ry extensive repairs' and imnrovemerits. and is now open for the reception of 'company. The situation, of this Establishment is one of the most desirable rn the City of Raleigh, beiriffit. iiated on the- North side of the Capitol, and within the immediate vicinity, of the twjo Banks. The charges will be uniform ahd modeV cor responding with the present low prices of pro visions Many and Horse, qne doflaij and fifty cents per.day. . Members of the Legislature will be charged one lollar per day Tt joale --'who Wave rooms to themselves wllFbe charged for them. Sugar and Liquors ofalt kiiiisj and of the best, i have 'just been received- ftdm New York, and. will be f urnished to members! as -lovr as they can be had in town. -"The. bes Liquors will . also be kept at the B.tr and no Expense will be spared in providing for the Tabid. , The subscriber assures the public that' nothifig shal be wanting on his part to make them cmforta ble. , . . , E. P. GUflON. N. B. Board by the Vear one hundred and twenty dollars, payable quarterly. , f . J 4 . E. r. OWION - THE SUBSCRIBER'S STAG - T EADING, from -Raleigh tb Salisbury JLi through Pittsborouch and Ashborouirh, is now in full operation,- with srood "horse V and careful Drivers. The Postmaster Gerlefal-has made an alteration in the time of it& iarrival at Raleigh and departure from Salisbury, iwhich ; is arranged now as folio wsrt Leaye Raleigh every Sattirday at 10 o'clock A M, and arrif at Salis bury, on .MonoTay atternoOn. RetunVmig, leave Salisbury at 10 o'clock, on Tuesdavi tnorninir, and reach-Raleigh' on Thursday: in amble time for Passengers to dine and be in readiness to take seats in the Stage for the North 4 i Price of passage tj)roughV pnly $5. The Ac commodations on; the road are, good; and every attention will be paid to the comfort T of those who take tliis route.' : , . .. - '. . .GEORGE WILMAMS: ' Raleigh, Aug. 30, 1828. " , 99 JS'OTIVE. X.' Mr. "Vf ? DRINKARD Wishing to witMraw from -LVJL tne commission Business, the Oopartner- snip oXMiimow ir JJrtncard is this day! dissolved by mutual consent. Those who are indebted to that concern, will settle the same witlil either of the subscribers, and those who have claims will call-on them for paymentrH! . W M. lilLMClUK. - Sept. 30. M. LURlNltABD: r -tic ouusuiucra uavciurnicu a copprtnersnip X s under the" firm of, frmZ'l&timouA & Co. for the purpose of continuing the i Comniusien Busi ness heretofore conductedby GilmourM -prinkard; Their' Counting room is in the store lof L. E. Stainback, ph Bollirtgbfook Street, and they oc ciipy.the large fireproof Warehouse fadjoining that of the"' former firm where thev ale Drenar- ed to receive Cotton and. other produtW for sale'J cr icjr rciAci continuance 01 business fron.tbpirebdslassurih every advantage to be derived from lwirsbnal at tention; from acknowledge of markeiaat libme anu aoroau, ana from oemg ?fer and not pur ctaserof sprbduce : .TheyilfeceiMe and for- wara ooas tor Country ; merchants ajid-olbers ar,yie customary raiesv v'ir,; -;r? L: E. STAK5J BACK. f Petersburg;' Sept. ISO.j .. . -f Qrie'himdre&w SOLlCITSacbntinu&rtcb of that piironage $ liberal suppoH.Whtchhave been en to this 6kl Establishtoebt ' She" nSir ftiedsnithe plib wucr' iun?osi :cnons, w render ithe, house wnaa good boardinir bouseourht ta ht2:A ifCC? Twenty-five I br' thirtvmber tiftli j.iuvuug vtenerai Assemniy can De' dated with board. X ncconuno r v T J . ... Miit f ,v ' - . - KALEIGH, N. C. 4 ' ffnE SUBSCRIBEE respectfilly infornls her -i; friends and the public, that "she continues tp keep open the above Establishment, and sbliots a tunuuuanceoi a portion or. 'tne puouc pacron- age,, She assures those who may- think proper vu can on ner, mat nmmng snau ne ; wanimgon her parr fori their ease and comfort: The kbove HOTEL is situate on Favetteville Street, in the centre of the business part of ihe town iand'bfls oeen seiectea as tne regular Stage-House tor toe Northern, Southern" and Western line of Stacres, where Travellers will find it ta ther advantage tbstop. ' . ; s. mjet i October 2d, 1828... - 8w5U , (T?" N. B. A few Members of the Pnroacb ing General Assembly 'can Je -accommodated with board and comfortable rooms, if -early ap plication be made. ' ' , ',' i ' If r I House of Entcrtaiument.' Hi . rilFIR subscriber begs leave r -tor. i infortnfhi V "friends that he still continnes to 'keep a house of Entertainment in -ther. city of Itaeigh, where he Will ...be preparedto accommodate with board 25 or 30 members' of th6 ensuing, Legislature. He returns his sincere - thanks o those who have heretofore. patronized himi and pi musses aij wuo may iavornim who tneir pany his best exertions' to ; please, them i com The 15 of the members' Horses. ' v - w wm. w... V. I - -v. WILLIE JONES., Raleigh, Sept. 18. - . r v . 5 Uw BOARBINS benjamin , s.ljam, TIILL fee prepared to : accommodate y.y s five br'foitv "members tif -the appr thirty- pproaching General Asse'mbly with board. Raleigh, Sept. 12.s BOARDING. THE Subscriber is prepared " to accommodate . with .board, lit or 15 Members rtf proachiner Legislature. He has a numhplr lof vV. ryj 1 comfortkbie- Bed-rbbms, detached from hii L) welhng, and convenient' to the State-H bbse.-i-He: would also take 15 or 20 Horses to! fed. laving an abundance of all kinds of orbv'endev and a good pasture, f?' :f, ?4:j::Miv 4 , ; f. Raleigh, Sept. 24. prepared to accommodate Ten or Twelv Mem bers of the ensuing Leeislure ; with Board.1 Gen tlemen , with their Families, ' can have crlrtifrtrta. ble rooms with fire places in her dwellin? house. Early applications would be acceptable.) rt : " Bank Stock for Sale. .::rr 1 FOR 8 ALE TO (S e venty Shares of Stbck in the State Ban k of North-Caroling. ' F01 formsi apply in person or by letter, postage" Mid, to iiavici joruan, Runout, Va. . r r 6w Bible Society oFNorth-CaTam t mtr t-r . - - 1 THE Annual fleeting of this t Sociltlvwili will taKe place in the Capitol of the State" Yon Monday the 1st of December riext. Ur ir .11 i 1 ne Anniversary Discourse will be delivered on Sunday,, the 30th instant, in the Presbyterian Church, by the Rev; Dow; of -f h s city. By Order, J. GALES,f SerV 'Nov. , 1st, 1825. .; C ..V I v, -. -- . Tl ANAjVAY from the Subscriber, living in the Xfj County pf puncomhe,Nvy. head,pf Fi erich jBroad River; an Apprentice Boy;: named Robert Held, aged lSyearsnor well grown, jand pali? Complected.' 'Any -person taking' up and, .bring ing to,. the";Subsc"riber said Boyshall have 61 -.?."w.j.'i cenis ior uieir trouble. ...j ci-'v,vr, .c Oct. 6t ; oja viu gnu jcjokuw v 1828.: y-;i':tet':il 4AjlBuse rnn pleasantly: situated House and EMrtri ' Halifax Street, next below the Eat W. ifbtll ft 1-.. '-'.... . . - . r .i JY-iT rr mmfl xr nAAiimojl K. lmJ T.V' j -iv . -' will be sold at private sale. Besides the! Dwel ling House; which is cqmmodimis,therfiare'all the necessary ; outbuiIdings, a Stable, Garddri ahd other conveniences. V Apply to Capt. Thos. Cobbs,' or to Peck,' of this City.-,Ri .- i 1 -: -':' . "--'" -: :j Ral eigh, Mr. Wro Oct. 24. uourt oti rieas and Quarter Sessions August ; . v?''"Cngnu Attachment; le Wm. A; iChabmabiP; f 1 iha,?nS be.en aade appear to the Coifrt, that JL the defendant has removed beybnd;the limits ofthe.Statetbsbcb dinary process of laws cannot be servt h;m . It iv tberefbre, fif2 vertusement be madein the' ltaleigh Regfcr for six weeks tiat unless; the detendantomes 'fbr ward :.onor: herore the nejrttCbuntyf Cburtof l Pleas aniL Onrtr MoVk - u k.ij -4 County cfakej, at theCourtuJusein Raleigh, teyied on wiU be . condemn I i' v- iS. .' .;'. . - T ' mm ' . V . . r t. WJiisilPubU "Sri:-. v Q-.v? y ascs, arguea ana termmed loathe Supreme Court-of iNbrtluCs ttuwsvriucrs Will OS lumislied Wit!i th TT. . V1 m ; GAtES &.S0N have just : m, lowintr New'Rool:.s 1 ceived the T.1- History , the United S4ates,lexl.;' Ited Inc...-' J flexion ..with lils:, Ch,rono!pgy&nd : progr- s va Geography by meanrof a series of Slaps : 1L3 first of 'which s! ws the fcouhtry as in! -bitfd j. by various tribes of Indians, at the time -of its 4 discovery al the: remainder its state : d T- ferenteppchas y so arranged' ksf to, asr, dj the principal events oV- ttje history ahd ir i 'dates with the' olaces in which t'. v havn nr; curred. I New-York, 182C. lrice Three r jU Pub'Iii "Virgilii MaronisX)pefa or the , rlrS cf vrk'd with copious notes Mythologies - IV 3- ' graphical, Historical, v3eographicaf,' I iii--o-. 4 phicaJAstronoralcal,1 Critical an 1 explanatory ; in English togujther with an i Ordo cf 'tLa most intricate- parts t-rf the;text,"specially caT. , -r culated to lihterr; the labor of the rreacher, and to lead the Student into'a knovVlr'7c r. the. Poet ; ,lo which is added fa. table of re ;r i ence, by the Ilevi,J..G-f CobperA: : x;c YorkJ827., .rice . Three dollars. , Rakigh, Ocft, 30i 1828 - ' i i r ! 16- it "1 ; A NY'persoa having BOOKS belonging1 tp the Xibrary attached to the Raleljrh1 Academy, will confer a" favor: on the -Trustees: by ret v. . 'r them to the RevOr. JTreeman. at, the .2- my, who wilt ?for the fu'tuie,; have MCharrre . Raleigh.'Oc. 34. ' 'f I 15 7: PUBLISHED V., A. ND fcr sale at the Book-stor'bf GIe -1 x.. oon, in itaieign, price tnree dollars, .r EditiQn of the Office and Duty' of a Justice c? the Peacend a Guide 'to-4 Sheriffs; Coror. ' , Clerks,' Constables fand' other Ciril Officers i.i North-Carolina;"? With an appendix; contr:; h' the Constitutions bf this State and of the L'...tcU States, and a colJection,of ihe 'most' approved . forms for the use of theses OfBcers. :' i - i J v .The new Edition of this Vihiable Work cron. , tains besides its? former) UsehiJ matter, the sub stance of all the important , AdtS jpassei by jth ; -General Assembly from-: the- year k Hi 5, to ' t h 3:'.., tofrbnf any part of the State; liV ';"'; : Oct; 1, jJ828is- lfv? ; ME MOlir bivJ h e-Cu Itiyatibb cfr , obthe'bestbiode ofbaaiiin i'Ti , f wCnnd ' Edition S Washington f City 182 v 'Ar.w .4." naieigh septl:i;cfk . ss,"",v"-; I olina Mnim '--i-. m '1- 7. CONTAINING besidesHbe' usual Ast: I C.calICalcUfatibhsoVne on-A"-ricultul e $ Variety 'jbf4 valuab lejR'ecin a 1 much instructive a,nd entertaining rnatt "r. : ; ThelAlrpanacks may be hadwholesale cf t1 Publisiers,4t3ales Sbh r leigh, or cf ' Edwaijdl Hale;; Observer: Oce, ; Fayc . br ofir Salmon Hall; Bookseller; of Nc V aridetailof ;.;mbstor the i;S.tor.ekeefee:rs iu .thi ;: Sept. 10,1828, 4.?- 44 HptSiibswbef;1ost !3th of Mnfclt tP.?last; in the city ofjRaleig his Pocket pn-'-containing thtf follawirig Notes, Judgments r 1 Executions which- hejieveby fbiwarns LU r 1 . sons!; from tradinff for and t he makers cf ihpm' again s Jones, -for .1-! -r'do. s-ainst Unah.Perrv-l;" n : There were aUo in the Pocket Bo ly cunar Per papers and thirty 4ollars in money. i . - - -4--, ?CEUrjEDU6r;no: - Wake countyVjQct. 25." Q -j-v,- j 1 5 ' ;: . i INOTIC bC bbiAdmi,nistrators and Xeeratep of f h V 7 to come forward -abb!. Settle with th esarn?,' ay who are Indebted tbthe estate cf the arequested to icome forward rnd settle . it" thesimothe found :.intha hands ;of.Officers . And also j.11 wbV im claims against the est? te to oresent thPm Xa for sttlement t And W all who hvf ae-amst the estate, are remipe..! V r .7 " 1 ward:withoqt'delaitJ,. Octobe- 19, IS28;v: v; :- r. V ; " 'u'. , BYkvirtueof a Deed of Trust executed a i r-s yivanWilUam ofIohnstcn Cc-r purposes therciirexbressed. -r sHf! . the .24thofrveierensuIng.. at th2 drellir I? ?.homarcf-irt the County c f 7i- ' the Rowing, property, Ir to Vwit Ons Nc " rnaiTi named JPler, about 24 years cf a "e irr tracts ot:Land, jyingioaboUi sides cfNei r " IT' T il ,u ior cash, ca yer, in Johnston County. ; one contair ir, n V resrine omer pu acres. 4 a? one tr - CI -.ai.vt j sfr aiuy, mi me same cc:;..ty, cc " 95 acri. AThellSiiere Tract; csdJcd tfTaCc opne i-anay aajoins tne Janclj cf l:-- and mbersr-the 460 acre; Tract a Jjo: n j t 1 - ot Jacob Stevens and thera t and t! -Tra;detided-irom.john-V.Tn'? i tv. fat?r;and willfe foimd luliy Cz.4:l the f 1 n orths lan bbf M1 - tVd d cf 1.-1 in: thCkrkV CIc-J:. County. :r " ., -.. .- '" " TLai f iU tb Ccmmencc between ' ti: m ! from paying the same, to any person but ! hirn- f. Y--4t .:; ' r ; lNote on Cot Wm.-Daniel, - clue Nov. lo2r. ldoon Alvan tJtleduein 1823 -22 judgment and Execution against Xlimvi'l Ip? thedministratbrs of ihe Ectate bfL---v PavidecM-yahd Mdly. Davis, dee'd. Josiah Davw and Robert DnrM a ;,:-... - 12 and ca the vemehticr: ': v. V cf r.t5.W?f ..1' -;.; , . , -
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 7, 1828, edition 1
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