:5:hi'-i:'tiihy? ' A j- : -AAA- r 'I- . : i". '.' ' :.. -' if JJnwarp'd by party rage to live like.btptBers ': ' r -r-T ? VI. 'v; 1 J " 1 - o - ibliiKedi ever Txtrsdat an Fiiat,- by joseph gAlrs'&'son: . five Dollar per anmim Half in advance, I it . AnVRRTISRMRNTS- eiepeding-sxffen line; neatly inserted three hr for a iDollar, and tentv-five Jsents for lerv sncwfiWojf publication those of cTeat- icATioks -tlankfuI.ly-:.receivetl..VL.XTTXKS tq e Editors must qe pattf. . v , ui ensuing session 9 Mr. Dwighv's School ill commence on Monday, the 3d dy$ of I Lv next.l Air branches "of EnjrllshA .6sicw tioucanon win De taugni. n Terras 51 3V payable in advance. . 1 1 iNAWAYlirom .the'.aab&cTiber: livinglnine 1, miles West nf Randolph C. H: on Wedne- nicrhtj tne om ti.vpru jasx, nis wegro d :v, ;'rn1r marlcs recollected about'"' him, m, Harry with him many articles of" clothing, mostly 1 arnong-which, are a Fur Hat, half worn a rof Twniea (lnvf colored Pantaloons, a nair pusey Panti loons, and two Mixed Coats and k the best iifotmation t can gei,ihe bas got a nass, given j ip-a Aiuiauo a iree inairov iue Sturd, by Which he pasfi asa nrot Urimn manl t SAMU Eli .H AlBif )JC. 23. v.-. Fresjil Garden on AVE ytist'lrelceived he followtng Garden VSeecL which Jt hey. warrant fresh and of jt he aent vears growth's "rJr:h?. ,. nr. nlrnirl RoPt f Solid Celery, whito; Cron!;lelorii? -p',)i Numee : do ' - k'"- y Turnip 09 1 irel Wurtzl Jy .lune. Cabbage i hite Mustard ; -YoTk j" dd " E?ro whrdoi;i: 'rf" Suearloaf dp I .Nasturtium (WeJynnnh.MLdp I : targe Dutch Parsnip een Globe SaJVov dos5 Curled Parsley L d liutplv ; 4" Kdo v lUirge Orange Pumpkin Iv Frame Cqcrimber itouiirl Spinach V . ngfereeu " N'do -VEarly'Bush Squash j sftLeUuceVerjf earjv Winter CrokiieC esi. r ddlarge head Vegetable Oyster . nnls ball db'superior Curled ress , -v '" U ideimvv do excellent Pepper Vrasa w r China Dwarf, Beans; r EarlyMohaTwk lof ;1 , SmairLimai-doi ; : - , Early iHotspur Pels , f:'Wahinetbnl1do'' ' irlet a. i tauiu tin? Salmon ittd' 1 terry Turnip 4 ' v Oninn larisl ' f.it Pnrtir . d! ! June do , : do fio !ver Skinned 4o -. Blue .Imp.; Dwarf nge Carrot;: - J?, 0 rgej Marrowfat l 32 . State of NortU-Carolina. y E.geepmbefCwinfyi';-t CoUr?' of Pleas' and (rarter, Setsions ... .November TePm.: 1828. ' H .e President and Director of the State Bank "Btnnet:,Barrqw;- T?'f Oriktnal Attachment. . ! bencer D. "Cotton and rheophilus rarker sum moned as G irnibhees. ; , j ; ?1 IT aopeartng t0'tfiesasfactionrofthe:C0iirti' t Uk- defendant is not a resident ott tins state , s therefore, omered, that rmblication be made, six weeks iprv. We iRaleigh Register, tthat 1 un- S3 me uerenaarft;rnaKe ins personal ppcwui. the Court ot Filesas and Quarter bessioiw. Tone Id for the cotfrttV of Edgecombe, at hc CokirJ- "ifvTiirhnroiri'lu'on thertourth Monday- in bruary next, arjd replevy find plead, 'judgment tefitilt wit! bel taken aainsty;aiKl the proprri levied on condemned, aubject to the nliMiAiff s Witness. Iichael Hearp,- Clerk ot saitl totn, bfliceVthefdu'ijtfc. M ICHAEt, II KA KM, C Stcite pfi North-Cavolna . 'I ' ' VSHkiii4x: County! ?.-In Equity Fall Term, .1823; yv 1111am fjc a nine ;omp ilainant. org e W Gaipy, RoberiF; H Perkins and ; Stephen Burrows Defendants. v ' T sppeanhtiDithesatiafactioh of 'the Court that lK6bt!i F;fvV4H. Perkih resides ibeyohd r.mits of jtnts tat'rjj It is ordered by-. the urt,f that publi3t?dn be made in the Raleigh gis'er for :4 rnobths that unless he appP by 5 sepond da5f-bf next term, rid put in; an an er, plea or lj?rnurrer to the CompIainaHt 'tHI u-lll be Ktipl?cnfetfo; And seti for heariiig; parte as to iiirn-'-'-";-- :4X-?"' 'Vk;'' L U Uness, X; Em4nlJ B. viFreeman, IClerk" and ister in Eq'tMyt fQP U$fX county; at bfiice, e 4ts Mouuav aiter me rn Jiomiav m aeou State tot MtthWcirolma t'-s. Pmiritv Prt i nf Plpac anrl li Oinirt-r Ses. tioosfrvov. l ermyo : , appearing ;to rae satisraetion for te court, dat the defendant Charles Fleetwood lias re fed wit hoiitjthie, limits ofvthis; Statey ed that Ordinary pfocess. M' law cannotbe .sei'ved ,.btt, r ; "ft. is thefdfofe dkle'red, bv.1 he Courtf that plication be Tde in the RaleigVflegwtery for i re months for 4 he .said Charles Fleetwood, ! nplevysaid jpfoperty d Monilayoif f February ; next, Judgment r by aujt will be taken akrainst him. and the pro: rfy levied on, jcbndemned .to. the. Aise of the ( liy order of the Court,) . : k4!.r !-; n - .;!; -. ' 'it A RHODES, Clk- 1 1 nr. i i A yiLXbebW to the highest bidiler, on the premises. on aresday Uhe S0trinstnt at ciocic in the aflternoOn.i the Dwelliner H oiihv H the convenient Qutbtiddiiigs and "AppUKi uicret-o Belonging, lately tne reswciic; the Rev; Dr, M'Pheetcre, on Halifaxtreet. ennof PaymentCasb, oranapprovJ Note 'ten C pchari," Judicial atf aclimenf ,ef urited ' 'rt ; f:-Hto this termLevieb'n.H 7 Ji r negro irfctth'eprbperty' of i' Fleetwood. i Charles Fleetwood." ' " Rod rajr and fultot water, Writ&leforjt mill or Qjittllerv. ' Anv .nerson op snersorW wlslvinp tr sefl such property wll please communicate to this office tlieir amesi witb mfaima.ion where $uch plantation lies ' the quality, quantity how hbw far froni water carriage and other, particu lats wit regard to'the fences J on said property Applications made to. this Ortice ?on -or before the I4t of Feb 1829, will be attended to &c. &c. ; , A: .Tieac JierVWah ted, to ,,teaqh at ,4, HpUse the residence of Mrs. Claries, nine mi e. North West- of Raleigh. 5 He roust be competent tp teach the Languages with the common branches of -English Etlucatioh. ' Apply ut,trs. Charles's, 1. , l)ecv8th.-27v - .;'5tefeiof-JVa?t-CaroKiiitf: ,. . - H til ;x AJuuntv. .'V- Court of Pleas 'an1 Quarter Sessions- ' NT6Vf mberTerm, 1828. , , , Nathan H. Roundtree,")' ' . A, " : c , - rs v v Original attachment. 5 k . titt'leton'prince, $ LeVf'1 ?n ero V'1' ' r aPPeatin V e satisfaction W the Court, .flu that the defendant' in tb'S case is nt an'irtha bifant bf iH State-It Js therefore ordered that puunwa iufi cf muc ior six successive; weeics, in tliRaleigh negistery Vtliartlnless-heimake his personal appearance at the next Courts 6f Pleas anu mixner sessions to oe held tor the County v H ahfiixy at the Court 'House in "the third MoiViav r in Feoriiary Halifax-town; arv next, and re- pleyy .ahd pleadyjudgmett by default will be taken against him, ind tli? property" levied on condemned, subject to the plaintiffs recovery.' V Teste,: "-;v ,M-H . KTTWAY, Clk. ? :.Pricedy'$2 :75-"J:v 'v ;i vi...;- if MID WAY CADRM FRANKLIN COUNTY, N, C. npflFV Exercnes of this Institution will be a. BL: gain renewed on the first Mondxy in Janu ary next,' ! under the immediate ( instruction of the Sdbscriber; assisted by his son -DANIEL S. HI IAJ ' The, course of Studies will be' conform able to the plan of Education as adopted at our University.' .A the .Subscriber is preparing his ouiKimgs ior, a. permanent esta isnment, ana wtll deyote himselt-entirely to the duties of his Schbolarenl rnav rest assured that every ex ertion shall be ipade to advance his pupils both ijri moral 'and intellectual improvement. Board will be' $40, and tuition 10 per session, payable in advance. - . !. ' . ' ; ' Mid y is situated two miles below the main Stage Road, ten miles fromLouisburg, , sixteen from Warrenton 5t four from the Shocco Springs. For health, it is exceeded by no situation in the State : vfbr4 years there were from forty to sixty Student, and' not a case of fever occurred. SbduhVhoever, medical aid be required, the attention -01 Dr. John Urociie. whose skill as a Physician .13 inferior to none in the State, will be at. band, ; as he resides .within two miles' of Midway. : The Students will be barred from ex posure to extravagance and dissipation, as there is not a store or gill-shop within five, miles of the! Academy. , . . ,, . -: - r In the government of 4 Midway, Academy, - the Principal will pursue that course which he would with his own children. . He ' will advise and ad monish where itliese. faili-the - rod "will be re sorted to', but with parental prudence. ; When any pupil shall be deemed incorrigible in disor derly conduct,' or - habitually inattentive to his studies his parent or guardian will be immedi ately informed thereof. ' , 4V A- HILL, A M- '.' 'Npr. 6th, '1828. , ; J , !9eow8t ' Wake Forest School. and others de- Id ren and wards, nee will1 recom- mence on tne nrst Monoay ot the ensuing year. Both sexes will be instructed in the ; various bran'ches usually taught at Academies, by an ex perienced and competent teacher! Board can be procured in respectable families at a , reason able.price rand the terms of tuition will fjfe mo ?.ratei ? Vake Foresthas always been consider ed as healthy as any place'thiy side- the moun- Those- w;ho rnay- come from abroad, will be treated with kindness and attention ; and? every endeavor will be niade to advance them in their studies. : . v. CALVIN JONES. : Dec. 1, 1828. - - v.28 3t V r yS tatelqf INorthr Carolina, 7' L ' & : v Wf ASHlNGTOIf COUNTY. . Iir Eaui;Pairaiefiiii A. D 1828. 5 :-''"'.' ; FrileV Jones :.:;:;: i , v -4 !. William .rdnes Thipmas Jones Jane Jone Thpf inas Ri $mavj andNancy', his wife, -Charlotte 5 J ones, by L vi. Fagn f - her Guardian, and Fri : Iey Jones,' by; Wipw .Fag any Se n. hiii Guardian. IT appearing to th satisfaction of the court.tliat Thomas JohesTrestdes yiihotit the limits of the State iIt i mere,d that publication he made three months in the; sRalHgh ' Register, , that, un less Jhe appear and answer a! the; next Superior Court of Equity, toiheld Itprthe County of tyashiogton ohvthe ,:- cond4iioiidayr;itJjlafch next,' , Judgment pro confesso will' be taken iieainst him.iV '"-mM'estiy : -f i? -A. , 1- And. tft be Iiad at J' duteshd S6;v'9 Bookstore, rirn num m us of v ml rprjia ; Addressed, to the People of North-CarolinV On s Central Itdl Road thrbdzh theStateiJrtfe75 9 0RAdEAMK$, l?ntistttotihuej theof: Jferof hisHfs'biial SiyicesjtlteTida bitanis of Raleigh" As his stayjn Raleigh will be Ii raited to a few days longer,-.; pein.,rwishi b jfiifl:attertiono their Teet hp rj& respecihiHy ;,f rqaeatedtd'ltKll soon.; '- -v;'-;.;:-v j J-'. f I ; His Room is in the building recently occupied as .an''officerbY&Drir-)p.lIaywo.o'. tA' A: AAt ' Dec. 11, : K :: M mmm :A'38A' A T a meeting of the President and Directors xIl of the Cape Pear. Navigation. Company, Tpaii Resolvedt That a DividencTbT two r per cent on theCapital Stock of said Company-, bei and the same is hereby declared, payable at Favette- ville, onsthe 1st day of -February next, t X HEREBY inform my friends. H. sirbtis' of educating their chi thaf the Schoor near mV reside . s . f,r TJTRS LUCAS respectfully informs her Triends i7X and the public .that the Exercises or the abpve Academy will be resumed on the 1st Mon day in Feb mary' next. ' : "' h ' iThe utmost attention wilf be.paid to the'm mis.anu oenavior ot tne yottng-: r.aaiespiacea in t his Seminary ; and its' retired, pleasant & hepl thy'situation, ita salubrious air and. find spring watery make' it a v6ry , desirable residence for yoth. This Academy has been under her care' for. the last ; seven vy ears,'. and' only one case of sickness has occurred during this time, although the principal ; part of her pupils twete froniflhe rriost unhealthy parts' of the State.: ? Being only arfew miles from: the Stage' raadV her 'Academy; affords opportunities for Parents' and, Guardians of regular communications with thir Children and VVards. . , 1 . -.' .In addition to the usual Elements of Education and - Plain and "Ornamental Needle Work.' . the velvet, -Music 5cc. t. - , J xHiws -Board and ; Tuition f50 toer Session, Mttsic $20. , Painting.on Velvet $5.i ,For Draw ing Painting on Paper, or Needle Work, no ex tra charge will be made. . ' ' ' 'L Warren County, Dec. S. i . , - SO - r GOlThe .Tarboro'.- Press and Freeman's Echo will insert' the above three ; weeks land. forward their bills to; thWoffice;S"', . V't ' ;' - OXFORD AC fllHE exercises in. these Institutions will bere JL sumed on Mondav, the 12th January next i the Male Academy under the superihtendance of Mr. James D. Johnson, and the Female, under that: of the Rev. Joseph Labaree, as) heretofore. f THOS BLlTTLEJOHN, Pres't. ' 9tb Dec- 1828. ;; , : I 28 : GO The Edenton Gazette and Tarboro! Free Press will insert theabove 3 weeksiand forward their accounts to the Postmaster at Oxford - - e Managers' Office, , ) ; I : Richmond, Va. 1st Dec; 1828 "Union Canal, .Voj 14?, : Tq be drawn 31sl this Month, (December. I. . " Only 11,480 Tickets! 850,000 ' 5,000 2,000 5 of 600 S6 of 100 36 of 80 36 of 50 S10.000 2,500 Soi 101)0 5 of 36 of 36 of 360 of 500 ' 190 3,780 of 20. 1 ' Whole Tickets S20. Halves SlOj Quar- V - ter.&5, Eighths S2 50. Address your orders to . ' 1 ! 1 - . i YATES & MclNTYRE, v Richmond Va; or. ChaTljston,- S. C. .Wherein the lasCN. Y. Consolidated, No. 7, 27 38, Capital of $4?000 was sold and paid ant in the last Dismal Swamp, 19, 31, 53, a Capita ot 5UU.; was sold and paid to t eentleman in Smitliville, N O. : YATES & M'INTYRE :hfr: ;- " NOTICE.. O.N Tuesday, the I3th day of next month; pn 'f tlie, premisesy will be rented but to the high est bidder, the Vlantauon on Swift Creek, in Wake County, 7 miles South of Raleigh, for .the ensuing year, belonging to the estate of Joseph Hawkins, dec'dy BOnd with; good security wil be reqturedt Notice is further given, that one of the Executors 4 will attend at "the same time and place, with the bonds given for the purchase or property or rue executors or jqs. tiawKins, in 'Dec.4 last! at said. Plantation It is hoped a general payment, wilt be made. : I And on Thurs-. day, i the 15th day pf the same month, one or more of the said Executors will attend in the Ci ty of Ualeigh, at the Tavern of Mrs. Jeter,1 with the bonds, due for the purchase of .property of said ExectUora, at two difTerent' sales one i n ;Novi 1 827, and one in . Dec. 4827. Wha . can be ex pected otherwise,' tlun a general, payment J frorn xuose in i&aieign r 'ft : . ' -; . f i WILLIAM WILLIAMS l I t ; MICAJAH T. HA WK liTNS.S 3 'pec20thyl828.fl,;::,m- 3l..tds N.,B.: One or more of the above, named. Exe cutors will attend at the house of Mr. Jno. Shep pardy Juii. 'in fbel(uhtv'bf:rMoore,on Mondav tire lth otanil 829;iththe! bonds due for tlvpritirchase bf ; property-, of? said; Executors, (which belonged to; their Testator Jos. Hawkins) in Dec last; in r Moore ' and Chatham Counties', and for; the: purpose, of renting out same planta tions in Moore; Chatharh;and CurnJeiiandy . It is hoped a general' atteri(laHce;wiH be given' ;CA5 S lore So !li3nt ,4 h ; - -A,r:. QTIHE Store arid Warehouse, lately occupied cJk by William Sb!awdfeCeed, audi, which1 (is perhaps,1 as . well sittrated ' for Busiriess as any other in the- City, may be .rented, oh'applicatibii to-"; Mrsi': Shaw of: Jj Ga)es; A A All AA l:fOecU'22.-P:ffc:: "t YXn&en trs JluJns. J . ; t' llil ' '1- - I fjllltS E$T AB LtSH MENT has 11 ndergpne vei ;iJ ry extensive repairs and improvements; and is ho .ope Tfieittf ationof thli F most 4sirabie in the 'City-of itlalieigl tiated on.t the North' aj'de of the . Capitol, and" within;'th i mrnediate vicinity Of t he iw b Backs'. The;ch"rges will be tiiiitWm;ahd;ruj respoiiding with the present low prices of.. pro-visions.-AXari and ' Hbrae one dollar ah fifty cents per day. A Members of the Legwlature; will be ;charged vbhe' tbllar-pedaj; -liuse who have rooms v to.: themselves vvillbe charged for thejru : Sugar and JJquors f al I kftids i ; an4 of the bes.lwyp' jui York,' arid will be furnished to iriemoers as low as they can be iad in towbi The best Liquors will also be kepffai ihe Bar- and ho expense will be apated in pjriilingrfbr theTjble The ub'scribvr assuresthe public tihat, nothing ahall be wanto-rg on his part. to make them comforta Die. ' - - r. r. GUlON. N. B. Board v by - the 1 year one hunted and tweniy dllrs, par ahUfequaxterly. - - w I ' m . T P. young Ladies .will I be instructed in j Geography, liistory,. Astronomy, Chemistry, a DKt'any Phi losophy, Mythology, --".Drawing and painting on i-A' .Valuable Property for Sale. BYX virtue of ,irDeed in .Trust executed to: me by Lark For; bearing date the -5th' Sept. 1828: to secure the i mvment of certain? debts' f herein mentioned, will be sold at public sale on .Thursday, tlie SthJanuary, 1829, at the rr- i dence of saidVx, all his Hotehohl and Kitdh- en Furniture,' the Crop of Cotton Corn, Fodder; and all the- stock of Cattle, Horses,, Mules and Hbg9, a- large jiumber of which will be fattened and ready for -market. One nleasurc Carriasre I ana ii&mess, one eicrlit day Clock, one set ot Blacksmith's-Tools ne Cotton ,Gin,v one Wag gonr Cart.' &c. ' -' :":" ' . 'Alsot Jthe same time ; and place betweeb 20 and 30 JVr5C70 ambngSvhich there H Ta ursi raie jsacKsmithtna several vaiuaore'iijije 8ervantt. Also the Tract of; itfirf,whereun the said Fox now livesy known by the' name of Jlote mil, containing" 1332 Tacresr v ' The Dwelling House thereon is large and commodious, with ajl necessary out-buildings, and is situated 1 on the main:1 Stage: road from Louishurg tb Raleigh 2 miles south ofthe"j fjirmer," and- is'certainry one of the most pleasant and healtlry situations in the County. - - , '1 4 Also one other, Tract lying'!: ofi Sandy Creek containing 465 acres,' adjoining . thelands-of , r hi.- 1 1 c nuu uiucrs, . i lira ' iratv -tics, uii both sides of the Stage Road about midway be tween -Warrenton and Louisburgi' xlt hason,it a c.onsiueranie portion or low. grounds , in good order for. cultivation. One other tract contain ing. 935 acres,1 adjoining the lands pf J oh nXTookj uaiowin reny,.ana otners. . ;:. Terms of Sate4C&sli or J approved' negotiable paper at the State Bank at- Ralei eh .- Th e sale will continue from day to day until the whole ia disposed or. v m. jv kkjn uul.iv ru&iec Louisburg, Defe.13, 1828. ;'.:Cs29-i ts , I WISH to sell the place within a mile of Hills borough, on which I now, reside.: There are 205 'acres, about one', half cleared ten acres of Meadow land and the balance in wood. .The improvements are all new, and finished ' in the best manner uiey consist of a- Dwtlhng House, containing eight'rooms with fire places, besides passages, i closets, &c. a large Bam :hd; Stables; and othe necessary Outhouses. 7here are se veral never failing Springs of the bet water on the' tract,; and "a large and well selected ( frtiit Orchard. i':.;.Y'.- -.y -'-.: . ,- - .: - , I will sell this property on the most liberal terms either, for money on easy credits or - will exchange it for Negroes or Western lands. ' ::, -'Application may be made by letter to the sub scriber;i'atJHilisborolieh.i "'V :' -r r A i V. ANDERSON,. Nav. 15. jA-:-t'S -. ;M 21 eotf - TRUST SALE. ILL be sold, on Saturday, 51st day of Jart uary hext, tinder a de cree of Wake cod ri ty Superior Court of.faw and Equity, at the late dwelling house ot W ilham M'Cullers, Esq. dec d Two Tracts; oifLand ; belonging; tosai4 dee'd Estate,lying in said couhty,ori whitfe Oak Creek being the residence of the decd.' last before his death. Each tract is said to conatin six hundred and forty acres; c Tbey were takeri up and secu red many years past by old Mrrv Joseph Lane, when surveyors were not ycry particular in their calculations j it iStDeiieyea rnerere, mat- saia tracts contain" much more land than is above mentioned. ; . Surveys will be made thereon he fore the day of sale. . Six, twelve arid eighteen iiiouiiis crcuii win ocrgiyen, ; iegoioie noies payable at either " of the' Banks in Raleigby wil oetaicen in payment. -v ,.-.- : v i Dec. 18. ; 30 J';fe:Terihese;Cptte ririK .rriends or uomestic improvement are . JL- informed,; -that we have commenced ' the Machine Makirfg Business, in the City of Raleigh at the Shop .formerly; occttpied by Mr. Cobbs northwest ef the Stateuouse.? Persons wishing to avail the msel ves of our labor-savincr Machinej are rearrested to , a pply soon.. Letters for Patents or information,; will meet with immediate atten tion. J; V WM. B. ANDERSON, :kt ELI JL ANDERS ON. Dec. 16. u Vi :30 fllE'undersigned solicits i the notice; bfall those ':i -who ar4 fond of instrumental jrmisic, ; tb ser veral jrtew Pianos pf his own manufacture, which he oOers for sale, rniich lowef than Instruments brought.from the North, ' of t hesame quality. Dhdej a conviction tliat the mutf rials throufhbut are ofi ' the 'best kind, he feels .no 'besitancy In warrahtmg them, in eyefy jinstancei : to "stand well in Uire iAAAAAr0? t:Af''AA '.. Second liajvd Pianos, taken '. exchange for new ones ; and. all Repairs done, with' neatness anddespaldu ?HWESLEY; WHlTAKER. : A Raleiglr,:Novl51 828if---204r A. N, Bl H aying an assortment of "the' best Ger man Strings, he Stibscriber will crmiinue .to String arid t tune,; Pia has as hffretoforet v Orders will be thankfully, received and properly attend ed to.rMt0r : w; w; . T EPAlRElS oriPainted as hretoforeVlat tlie j&Ai shop ofi the? Subscriberi ? A 'continuance of uic puuniuvur is wucneu Nov.1 15ihV IWSlAAAAiAA. A 20-4t -'-.'.' 1 . ..I 1 . I.. ' . 1 hi ' 1 ' ii - '; WANTED. ' Yohng Gehlleman wh rftake charge of arf Acaderhv ! will Jiear of an vaiitagem9srtiiapii in tlre Western 'part bt the Stated by .making art early, application at thi Office. .. A Clergyman who. would be, willing Preach a part of his time would be preferred. " ,'"'-!' Raleigh Deci 3,A- P A- i !'-A ( 26 AA NOTICE. ; B" WlSlf to'emDlov a "Teacher fo my School 1 1 for the next yeartl I wilt aive crood waa-ei. our. rne ; t eacner must oe quaiineurco prepare tlie Students" for , the University. ; Any commu nication,, addressed, to me to the 1 Post Office at Hayesville, Franklin. County Nf C. shall be promptly attended to JCI55? O A WKtNS V ' - . 29-4ttr ' Wey. iOth, 182 1 " ' 1 , ' 1 -i in - " 1 ' 1 j , i Twenty Dollars yJRetvard. Tg AN A WAY from the Subscriber in the month ; JUL of June last,' a bright mulatto mad' about 5 feet 10 inches high, slender' made:, uith' th . mark of the' cut of a kiife on one of his checks, or 4 inches ong. The,name'of the said.nei Was v Stolen. T and . it . i ;norlfrtnrrl f ' K Km to enable;; himl ;to get. to the Jfsrorth, ' 'where it wiiu;iy.n;u 4ip.n;is -jfonc. i lie aoc.ye reward r , - - just pvBUsnnrii , AND for sale at tlie, tmok-stofe of jJ Gales and ? jTjL Son, in Raleigh, price.three dollars, a "new imiiiwu .ui mv. viui-g itiKJ. UJVIXy- OT.- a JUSLICe Oi ' I the Peace,, aid a Guide ta. Sheriffs, Coroners;' Clerksr Constables andother VCivlK Officers in : North, Carolina. : With an arToendli rcontainrntr the Constitutions of this Stale arid of the United,-: states, and a collection of the most approved v , iui, tne iisc oi .nese Ajnicers. v : :. ' ! 4 :, - ; j.The. new Edition of this valuable AVnrTr rori- . tatns besides ; its former useful matter, 'the sub- stance or , all tne important Acts nassed by the uenerai Assemoiy irom the year 1815., to the "present period; which appear under their proper ; heaos.;' ;;:--: w v- ; .Orders forties new" Work will bevduly att cu xo, rromnnyparx qi me state: ; v : VCl. X, -. J 00. ;.;,, -jv; .fe.;r.- : ''IS' A G LES & SON have fust receivexitheriv , i LAriCSQUVEmmi 1829-a Christ-V mas ana ivew .xearsuiiering consisting of orii v gihsl PieceS in Pjrose aivd Verse, by Mrs ;' H enHaris, : '. i, 1 1 1. y v 1 1 1 jb 1 1 3 j: r i jt;; s, m essrs. r au 1 a i n g :-.-. HReck,lPercivaly Pickering, Mclienryy Barkery r mis, aim oiner -American : w lasers ; and em- Upwelc' 4 The Glove, ' lip The Shipwreck, 5 The Power of Love, fllThe Cont'd Captiyc, ffCuapeaii de Paille, 12 Ext'nal Decoration .3 The whole: beautifully enclosed in an elegant. Urnamented uase. ; jRalfigh ,10th Nor. State ; b f Ten h cs s" ee, Set. 8th Judicial Circuit. - r Tn the District Chancery) Cburt at : Jackicfny "V--. :.: 'iV: - September Term, 1S2. Between 'John L.- Richardson' and Caleb W. Richartlson; -infants, by their guardiant;,Gfc6rge Ferebee. and J.-: WhttehUfgfaiand -' -.- Oily, bis wit'e, Complainants J tOrhrina! Bill, -The Preslderitanl Tjistees of the University of North-Caroli na,l Defendants -1 ' . i - JL bill of complaints against he DefehdantSi wherein and; whereby, they set-forth and c .m- plain, that they, the said Joh'n 1 Caleb. -and ' gro is DAVY, and: sometimes calls, himself Duvp ' ' -; InttJtjphn. $ was seen inthe rieighborhood of r Ibileigh .within the lat ten d.ivs. when a' horse win be given for his apptebensidhand notice so that I get him. again;, o -'lsV ' . ,r ' . iN V v ; s DELIA HAYWOOD. - T , Raleigh Nov. 16 1 828.- ' - H ".'- 21 uciunucu wn.ii 141c luiiuwiug ueauLuui i ringrav- j .. .. y ings, by the first Artists1 - r "! , . -- "-'-'v V Presentation Plate, . J 7 Hesitation,' i ' 'fAA 2 The Sisters,1 - ; 8 The lady of Ruthveny (- -' 3 Love Asleep; ' .9 Tlie Upwelc Guest. ? '.A- Oily; are the only children and heirs at'U:b!v:';;;:: Jonathan Rich4rabn,late of Ca'rnde h county NiJ t ; 'p ? C..who died iri 1822 or 1823 intestate, who was- ; ' only son ajld hejTf-- John Richardsbn,: for'm't rly ; A: of said Cpurity; (of Camden;) who died between :AAA the years 1780 and 1790 intestate 1 that the said A Job n Richard sSjUj servedasajnEn i Oth regiment of the? North-Carolina line; in rhel " Yfarrbftneevoltftio as to A A? entitle him' to a military land'wiirrant, according 4 ( :':. to the laws of said - State; passed for the relief & ! A compensation of the 0hcera and- Soldiers of :aid -i'A- . line f&r twenty-five hundred tlvt thesaid John' Ricfiardsoii died without ever "- -. Iiaying draw njoivauthoriseil it t'obe done or as. 'A signed his warrairt- for; said services t; that the - AA' said Jionathan Richardson also died, without ever having drawn or authorised it to be-d-he," or as-' - .-' signed Jaid warrant ; that the Complainaiits are -entitled tOvdjwarrant,bdJhat' it should JiaVCfi ':: issued to til em pitlVi br vbnelof ; their "ancestors ; Mot tJwt on Ihe Ibth 4ay; of August' 1821; the " 1" r -.Ifefendahti'TraudU Cpmmksibhers of the State of Norf hCaronria A 5 "A: appointed Jor; tne sole purpose pr delivering to - tne military, claimants under that state, and those ' viariiiiii unucr intrii iueir; warrants, caused and k pTpcuredv under sprne false rjdrpuiidlesstand 2 1 1 : fraudulenVpreence, the warrantAvhich the Ccm-. 2 plainanta were entitled tb,;to:be issued to them, . v- . tfe Itendantsyiri consequence f thefalleged ;-V. death J)f thsaidJohn Hxharson without beirSji ;; by N6.:582, :which recites upon its face', . that it:,-;' Was issued fqr the, services of rJohn iRichardsan, Al .an-Eris:gn in the line ifores tionaryf: War UiaitVsaid ; Defc said warrant to 1 berbughttoTe located in their names upon a tract bf land, situ- ' aied iir what Is ;nOW Fayett? : county; and on the. . 24th day of Jan. 1825; u grant for said land was "."' ' issued to: them,- "for-the same, founded on said t A- warranVnd thfe trtleVtb said land so ffarsr it WA yested by said, grant, now exists in said ,Oefen- : , dauts," who claini the'samiE; in opposition td Com plainants,, anldy keep them but of possession ; and plrays fhaVf he title tdfsaid. land, niay be divested out.:6(tiieTiefeKda antsVandtliatuch'otht tttky b e made in the prenVte4 as 'to Equity shall seenj " meet, 'iand the nature of the case reqtfires V And . if appearing to the. satisfaction of the Caiirt, by the retilrn of the Sheriff of Madison county here- ; In, and the jiftrda vit of the Complainants Sohci- v -tor t ha t - th e $ai d Defendants, t h'6 JPiesient and Xrusteet o?he University of North-Carolina, are nbt inhabitants'of this: $tate but that".- the said Defendaiits are a corporation, ch'-'Ttered by. the State: of Nbrtb-Carolina,land.that the indryrdUal members of said corporation, are all citizens and , -inhabitants of said Sitate pf North-Carolina 4 and theylhaving faifed to eWeV tlieir appearknee. Iiereln, according to Law and tlietrulesr pf this Court : It is therelbre ' ordered (thxi they entei ; their appearance . herein' at the. next : Term of this Court, to be held oA the 4th: Monday in the month of Mrcii nextafid: ;pleao arswerpr de- . i.iW'.-frt'thi-'nmnlairiaiiU'-bill'oY-mpIam Itherwise thb iame will be Ueh for confessed a- gainst therff, set tor Hearing "-"'"V:- , h..r.e A.rttl accordingly i afli, it 13 r further ordered, titeif " a copy : oi -of Carelina. A; cony- tditXtf: HUGHES TP- K w..tf;hfl fn four weewui. wraiv in the City.Sf Raleigh, ! the State rf r "4 JOWNCHUOEj rffr?-. 4 V tV t 3

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