:k-: k k:k;Mffek;;MHg!ML . . n.:fe;:-: -
!i Pablished every TuKsniTnd Fribat, by
JOSEPH .GAIiKS'& SON,.
At ti-ok Dollars per annum lialt' n advance
; AnYERTlSEM FNTS .
Qsot exceeding sixteen lines, neatly ..inserted three
times Tor-aT16lfar;aBd.,iwehiy-6vcenfor
evcrv! succeediopiiblicattonj: those of gret
ter. ltjngth An tte same proportion... . Commtt
'xicl'tioxa thankfully received; tiTTi to
the- Editors must be ptt 'P'aid$&$ v
i
State ,of Tennessee
Robert 'McNairy, t al.
Kv.
J3oyd McNaify,et ai: heirs of J
dec.
thfts
Hamdlon,
f thft Como1aiaitts. and i
t th. .iisfaction of Jthe Codrt
rthe lfendanta re all .citiaenft of thetJfe O
rth-CaroHna i It isorderd the Court,
that tins order4 kv ilh the substance ot me corn,
nUint. hft riublished in tlie.Raleieh !Jeg
a newspaper printed in Ri.leighr in the State
vf Nprth-Carolinaik fbr ; weejks in succession,
and that the last publication be jnade at least
30 davs previous to the next term of this Court,
nt ,uj ,f the Defendants do notnswer the com
5"! alaiht, the case be set tor hearing exparte, and
heard accordingly at 1 the next term ot this
b. Court. : A true O'opy.k! k -f, '-
V i LEWIS Ilk BOYLE, Ck & M ast ;
The isubstance, of the complaint i that there
5s a tract of 1000'acrVs of land granted to the said
John Hamilton; lying in sakl countj' of Hafdin,
k;k w thft life time of the said , crrantee.
-iven to the Complainants, to the exclusion pf
rfK,. nthor I.PirS. U7I1ICU S U Kill 13 uicv,.iw
'co firmed, and a legal title to fhe said land vet.
i d-in the ComDlaimnts in.pursuance ot the gt.
list of Letters' - ' . V, tonocco .Female! Academy.
VP.TilATNTKR in the' Pot Office, at Raleieh, I k . r i k - s , " - f
IS oik the 1st dav of January. 1 a29,; Persons f "yTRS. LUC AS respectfully informs her friends.
anrvlvlno- fnt them will nlease sar thev are ad-IdTX
vertised.', " 'k- '
1
Top OiZ, RS KE Hp,
THE above reward v, ill be giveivfor the ap
prehending negro bov SAM UEL, who v left
me about the 25th day of tKcerober last He
is a very dark brown, approachmg to almost a
lackli has a knot or scar on his forehead, is
AbontiS feet 6 or 8 inches h'gh; speaks with great
boldness and confidence when spoken to relati ve
to his papers, which I have-good reason to be.
lieve lie ha obtained.1 His dress is very gtod,
consisting of a blue frock cloth coat and pania
loons a black suit, a dark gry . aealskm cap, a
furred! arid wool hat, bo6ts&ckkHe is about 21
yearVofage. I am apprehensive that he is en
deavoring to get to Phdhia or New-York,
Captains of vessels will do well to rtcollect the
severity of the law upon th-s subject. t . k ;
T . CH ARLES R. YANCEY.
nv..i wni: . TClsC.; JanJS.-l-k- '.36lrn k
The Editors of the Petersburg. Intelligen
f Ud Richmond Enquirer will. please . insert
the above one month and fori ard their accounts
to thejiubscriber and they; shin be immediately
discharged.' :;Xl '-k--k -A -t-- V'
PRIVATE SOHOOIi-
rrtiHP. f-nstiini? session of Mr. Dwichi's School
ilk Will commence on Monday, the 3d day of
.lanti.'. m.Tt; All branches of English and
CUsical EduOation will be tatight. r kk -Terms
$15 50, payable in advance. ' i; . k
Tr AKAWAY from the subscriber, livinjr nine
111. miles i lest orRandolpW C. H. ori;VVedhes-
d v niffht, the" 16th,f April last, his Negro b ,y,
llrrv Harrv is 38 years old about 6 feet high
.l.inlv madp: nuick ADukenand Yervkdark ; no
particular marks recollected Jabont him. Harry
tookwith him many articles bf clothing, mostly
thin. monff which, are Fur, Hat, halt worn, a
pair of Twilled dove colored. Pantaloons, a pair
ri Linsev Pantaloons, and two Mixed Coats, and
fumnithe best iuformation I cjin get, he has got a
free nass, uiven to a Mulattoi a free man by the
name, of GrifHn Stu .rd, by wJuch he passes as a
IVee man. SAMUEL HALE.
Dec. 23. - - !" :" 32 6t
I fresh Garden, Seed -
!TUVV. ust ' rpceived theatollowintr tirdeli
JLJL Seed, wliich they warrant fresh and of the
presefnt year's growth sV. ; q 1 ;
8ohd Celery,.whit ,
Citron sMelon
Nurbeg do - ;
.w bite" Mustard " ;
FLong Rlood Beet
JFrly Turnip do
Jang! vvurtzei
J ;
anv June ;iuuajt,s
i York do
Brown do ,
Nasturtium -
Large Dutch Parsnip v
Curlea Pniley .
Large Orange Pumpkin
Svigarloaf do
Large Oru'mh'd. do
Green Globe Sayoy do
Red Dutch k do.
ISarlv Frame Cucumber Round Spinach
Long Green ' do Early Bush .Squash
RosehLettuce,very early Winter Crookaeck do
y itiie$pa. uu large ncati; t cj;ciuic vjri4
, 1 Tennis ball do superior Cursed Cress k v
Madeira do excellent Pepper Grass
II Ice,Coss do
I Scarlet S. T. Radish
Cherry Turnip dp
Red Onion.. large
hite Portg. do
Silver Skinned do
Orange Carrot
Raleigh, Dec. 22.
'China Dwarf Beans
Early Mohawk do ' '
k Small Lima t. do v
Early Hotspur Peas
, j Washington do
. 1 ' j June - do
Blue; Imp.. Dwarf . do
Large Marrowfat . do
1828. ik . .:kk; 32
-j ..-a: -":
Anderson Wro F.
Armstrong, Mary .
Averett'James
.Vbelnathy Smith '
Abefnathy Mary
Black man Col, C .
Boyd Dr. Robert
Brown. Wm.kKt .-" ;
Brown James -Brown
Anthony.
Barker Wnu- ;
Barker Grey tv
Bas4 Catharirio ' ?
Bailey Thomas ft
iirasfield David
Brasfiejd Alfred f;
Bowman Louisa
Biddle Eliza ;.
Barry Rev, John
Bromfie Id James
Barham Beniamiu
Barham Nicholas J.
Braddy Mary Jane
Bledsoe Mary J
Battle Dr: Jer.'
Battle John A.
Roddie Dr. Bennett
Branda Charles
Burins James
Blunt John R.
Belton John k
Brewster J. : ..
Carpenter.Geiirge
Ch avis Rev. John r
Clements Anderson :
Caldwell David F. '
Copeland Burwall j&
Caie Dudley k: ."
Cole Geo. ;:
Cole Ormond
Carr Mr. " -k .
J! IX '
Darnels Mr. '
D.ihn Willie
Dripn Jerry
Dunn Boiling Ma.
Dargan Lol.
Doiil Robert
Dawson Catharine-
Del k David k
Davis Henry
r - k, E.
E1JU DavidS " '
Eaton Bewj. G,
Edwards Jos. -
ikk'kL
Fort FoSter
Fowler David
Fowier Mary L.
Fowler H t ndersoa
Fuller Mary
Freeman Alexander
Fish James :
French'Reuben
), l i G. '
GiTLizelear John
Garrett Ells
Grady Dennis '
G'.ady. James
George Sarah .
Gorg Jessee
Goodloe Judd "
Greene John H..'
1 ... ; h. v
High Wm. . : y
r ienuon Josiah
Herring Abel
Holland Geo.
Hptsfiehl Andre V
Hartsfield Richard .
Hldei ti. I V Dahicd'
flicks Ho wel
Houell Tliomas .
Howell Margaret
Hedgpeth Wm.
Harrison Mary E. .
Hope Mins N.
Hickney Joseph
Hughes Nelson B.
Houze James
Horton Wm. . ,
Hunt Augustus &
, j J.
Joul lain Charles
Jones Jnhn
Jones Rachael - -Jones
.Amelia M.
Jones Austin f
Jones GreenVJ .
Jones Tignal
Jarvis Moses.
Jackson Col- Jos. k
, Justice David A
James ftintojn
Jordan Jonathan
Ingraham Duncan
Ivy Natham
kk,;f-,'.kK.k'.v
King Armsted
Keynyon John )
Kunsman JJenry f
:?L.;k;-:
Lane Edmund k k k
Lane Martha A i
Lane Nathaniel
Lane Edy
l.each John i
Lindsay James
- Lindsay .Alice D.
: Lillv Frederick
; k I.eisHkr. B.t
' Itta Wrn- S.-.
. Ieviser Jamesk ,
R tQ Lecompte Samuel;
7 "Moorhbrri Manery:
, ; McCullers Hariet
Massey Dempsey C. ;
Malone. John , : '
Mrtlaby'jotiri k
" Medlin Cader 3
Maytori John E. ,
M-ore Penny
f Mitchell Natfcy
'r 1 Moms tVilliata A, 2
Morris John .
Mayer David -P
'Mayer F.lias
i McDonald M.
v McNeill .A.
Mangum W. P. W
- . N. k ' !'
Newborn J. p. .
Nance James
Nance George
. Noice Billy !k
Nelson William ; k .
Nail Elizabeth;
. Norwood AUgustin
' Newell 'C. -
k O. .. "
- Ogg John B. 2 r .
. '1--.. P.
Perry Mary A. (; .t ..
(Perry Mikaj ah
j Pilkington Ferebee
I Powers James Kz
j Pearson G. L. ,. '
j Padget Susannah H
t Paymaster of Pensions
Parish Edlath
Powell Lorenza A k
Pope Arthur i "
Pickens James H.
II,
ReX John ,
. Ruffin Henry 9
Rogers Drury '
Robeson Battle j
k Richardson Andrew 2
k Rencher Daniel d
. Rhodes Elijah
' Robards Thomas
Ragsdale Benjamin
Russell Rebecca
Rivers Mary Aun
Sugg Dr. O. 2
Smith Elerior ;
Smith Wm. 2
Smith Samuel B.
Smith Richard ' .
Smith Isauc
Smith John 3
Smith Asa T
Stone Jonathan W. "
; Shambly Jerard
V Stuart Tas we 11
Scarbrough Nancy k
Simons Willie 3
Vcott Martin
Searcy . Lafayette
Sorrell Elizabeih :
Strickland Clem
Stephenson Jonathan
Simms Kirobough J.
' - ' T.
Thompson Solomon
Thompson Nathaniel
; -Taylot Eliza s "
., Thrower Jesse
! Turner Thomaa
Town Ithitl
-Tre wolla Henry
Tred well Dinah
f Terrell Nathaniel
Vanghan Stephen
k Vandegriff E.
Vandegnff Leonard
. w. .
Wheaton Sterling M.
! Wheatoh Mary R.
' Woodard 8c. Thompson
j Woodard, Johu
and tni puouje,' tnat tne Kxercises or the
above Acaderoywill be resumed on thellst Mon-
davin February next. - k r - i i ?
The utmosu atleni ion wjll be paid td the mo
rals and behavior of tbevVourisr Ladies placed in
this Seminary ' audr itsret5red,.i pleasant & heal
thy situation, its salubrious arr and fine spring
water';?' make . it la very desrablje residence for
youthi ' This Academy has been lunder Iher care
for the last . seven years and only one case of
sicKncssr iias occurrea uuring tmj time, aunougn
the principal part Of her pupils.'wefe from the
most.tinhealthy parts ot the htate. kBeing only
a few'railfs trojqrjjthe Stageioadj, her -Academy
affords opportunities for Parents and Guardians
of regular communications with! their Ichildren
andWards.''; h ' --k. ' ;r - - "' 'V '.t "
In addition to the asual Elements of Education
and Plain arid "Ornamental Needle Work,1 the
young Ladies will be instructed i n Geography,
History, Astronomy Chemistryi Botanf Phi
losophy, Mythology, Drawing and Painting on
Velveti Music &c. . ' k
I e RMS Board and Tuition 50 per Session.
Music &2Q. Painting onVVVlvet 5.- For. Draw
ing, Painting on-Paper, or Needle Work, no '-ex
tra "ch"arge,wiU be made. I y 'k;; f
Warrea Counfy, 1 Dec. 15. 1 ( ; 3Q- j
(Tj Thekrarboro Press and Freeman's Echo
will ipsert 'the above three wteks and forward
their bills to this officer k j : '-:'' j -
T
IHE exercises irithese'Institutions will; be re
sumed on Monday, the 12th Januarv'next ;
the Male Academy under the superintejndance of
Mr. James D. Johnson, and the Fem.de, under
that of the Rev. Joseph Labarev, as htr-'tofor".
k HOS. B. LIT TLEJOHN,! Pres't.
9th Dec. 1828. : , i k 28
cry- The Edenton Gazette and Tarhoro Free
Press, will insert the above 3 weeks and forward
their accounts to the Postmaster at Oxford. '
k Wake Forest School j
HEREBY inform my friends; and others de
sirous of educating their children and. wards,
that the Scnoouncar mv residence will recom
mence on the first jMonday of the ensuing year.
Both sexes win pe mstrucea in me various
branches usually taught at Academies,' by an vx-
perienced and competeut teacher. Board can
be procured in respectable, families atiaireas ui
aoie price ; ana tnc terms oi tuition win De mo
derate. Wake Fotest. has always been consider
ed as healthy as any', place this side the-moun
tains. .Vl --it ' V . : -' v7' !"
Those ,who mav come from iabroad, will be
treated with kindness and attention aml every
endeavor will be made to advance them in their
studies. 1 ! CALVIN JONES.
Dec. 1, 1828., ' !28 3t
21
Staid -dfYorth- Carolina
Pitt County.
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions,
' ' - November Term, 1828.
Benashlv Atktnson,"V Original afafchment.
v ' w. r'"-- ;i ;' Levied on Negjro Capt'hei
Amos A. Atkinson. 325th August, 1823.
f T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court,
1 that Amos Al Atkinson, the deft-ndai.t in this
MIDWAY ACADEMY, k
FRANKLIN COUNTY, N. C.r : I ' . :
TH E Exercises of , this Instjtittiori . will b e a
gain renewed on the firs Monday Tn Janu
arv next, under -the immediate instruction of
the Su bscri ber, assisted by his. son , D A NIEL S
HILL. -I he course of Studies -will be conform
able to the plan of Education as, ad opted at our
University. As the :Subscfiber is preparing Ji?'s
buildings for ;ak permanent- establishment, '.and
will devote himself entirely to the duties of his
School, parents may rest assured that "'every ex
ertion shall ber made to advance his pupils bpth
in moral and intellectual improveroenuk Board
will be $40, and tuition $10 per session, payabll e
in advance.,
Mid , ay Is situated two miles below.the' main
Stage Road, ten miles'froni Louisburg", sixteen
from Warrtnton & four fromithe Shocco Springs.
For h ealth, i t is exceeded by no situation i n the
State : tor 4 years, there were from forty to sixty
Students, sand not a case of fever occurred.
Should; however, medical- aid be required, ? the.
attention if Dr. John -Brodie, whose skilFas a
Physician is inferior tA none in the. State. ' wiB
be at hand, as he. resides within wa miles of
Midway kj The Students. will be barred from ex
posure to extrayaginceaud dissipationi-as there
is not a store or gill-shop Within five miles of the
Academy.;, ' ' LfJ k -" i- - "k ' ;k'" v, f
; In, the goTernment of -Midway Academy, the
Principal will pursue that course which T he would
with his own children. He .will advise and. ad
monish ; where these fail, the rod will be re
sorted to, but -with parental prttdence. When
any pupil'sHall be deemed incorrigible' in disor
derly conduct, or habitually inattentive . to his
studies, his parent Or guardian , will j be;immedi
ately informed thereof. k , . ,-v, ! ' . - ' '; '...;
; CHARLES A. HILL, A M.
Nov. 6th, 1828.'. --;, ,. k 19-eew8t V-'-y
A
Wanted to Purchase; "
FIRST-RATE PLANTATION: lying.in ei
therGuilford, 'Iahdolph Orange or Chatham
Counties, containing from 3 to 500 acres, with, a
good rqn and fall of water, ; suitable' for a m'dl or
distillery. Anv person or persons wishing to
sell such property, wi.l please communicate to
this office their names, with informa ioh ft'here
Stich plantation lies, the quality, quantity! how
mMch cleared, how farjrom a market town, and
how far from water carriage, and other particu
lars with regard to the fences on said property.
Applications made to this Office, on or before
the ;s,t cf Fe-i. 1829, will be attended to, &c&e.
; Dec. 26, 1828. ; : ' kk:k32-4wA
Twenty Dollars Harvard.
15 AN A WAY from the Subscriber in the montft
"of June last, bright 'miiIatto-:ximn,''aJbut;
5 fet 10 inches high i slender made, with-- the
m;irk -of the cut of a ki.fe on one of his i checks'
2 or3.inches long. - The narhe nf ihe ; ssM nev
gro is DAVY, and sometimes calls himself 'Duri
lA.ttjihh. He was seen in the neighhorhoo'l at.
K3ieigh withm the last ten days, when Lprse
was, 'stolen. and it? is .conjectured, by him,'
to enable 4 himj to ret I to the ?Qrth where it
is supposed he has eone. The above reward
will. e given forlifs apprehension and notice sc.'
that I get him again. V v : . I ' " ,
k v ,k , k ; DELIA HAYWOOD.
Raleigh Novv 16 1828 rr k; .i 25
JUSTP UB L I SHED.
A ND for saje at tie Book-store? of J, Gales and :
xl'; Son, in Raleigh, price three dollars, a - ne w
Edition of; the Office and Duty of. a Justice oT k
the Peace, land: a Guide to Sheriffs,- Coroners; k
Clerks, Cohstatles and jother Civil Officeri jn
NorthvCarolinar.".;. AVith". an appendix, containing
the Constitutions of this Stale, and of the United
Statesj and a collect ion of the most approved
forms for the;use of these OfScers. k k , '.." 4
i The new Edition of-this valuable Work cofli
tains besides its . former useful matter, the sub-,
stance of all the "important Acts passed iy the
General "Assembly irora "the year 1815,, to the
present period, which appear under thr"propeF k
heads.s's..kV't-';- kr ".'-'.: -U y: j-,i ! rr.k'' : . -..
Orders for this new Work will be duly attend
ed to, from any part of the State. ' k
Oct. 1. J 828. . ! kk ' I i" ' y " .
;. AtTa.fttic Souveiiiv.
X GLES & SOiN have just received the Jll.
93 m SOUVENIR for ,1829 a Christ
mas and New-Year's Ofiefing-Hconsi sting of orU
ginal Pieces in Prose and Verse, by Mrs. Hetnans,
5Ii-'SigX)'urney,''Miss-liVihc's, Messrs. Paulding;
Hdlerk, Percival, Pickering, McIIenry, Barker
Willis, and other American Writers y and enrtf ,
bellished with thefoilowing beautiful EugraC"
ings;, oy ine nrst Arnsis v .. : ... i , -
1 -Presentation Platev '
2 The, Sisters, y --c
3' Love Asleep, .' k
4 The Glove, .
5, The Power of Love,
6-Chapau de paille
7 Hesitation,
8 The lady of Ruthven,
9 The Unweic' Guests
10 The Shipwreck, -11
The Contd Captive
z Kxt'nai uecorationsx
r A Teacher Wanted,' to teach at
the.School House" near thkresidehce of Mrs.
Charles,' nine miles Notthwest of Raleigh " He
must be competent to teach the Languages with
the common branches of" English Education.
Apply at Mrs; Charles's. 5 -; DecL 8th.-27--r
o.
case is not an inhabitant of this State : It is
dered that publication be mkde in the Raleigh
Register tor six weeks, that unless t lie said Amos
A. Atkinson appear before the Justices-or the
Court of : Pleas and Quarier Sessionaat the next
Court to be held fo the County of pj itt,' at the
Court-House in Greenville, on the first Monday
in February-next, replevy the property and plead
to issue, . final judguient win pe taken agamst
htm, and the property condemned to satisfy, tjie
plaintiff s demand. W itness James bheppard,
Clerk of our said i Court at Greenville, the first
Monday in Nove'mber,.ih,th'e53d yeaif of our In
dependence, A D.' 1828. ! 1 ' v
JAME,3 5 rl t I A 1 1 , U I IC. i
w.
DENTISTRY.
HORACE AMES, Dentist, continues the of
ter of ils Professional Services to the inha-
kitains of Raleigh and strangers visiting the city.
. . . 1 - - i 1 1 Li f . 1 . .
as' isa stay in uaieia wm oe innntu io a tew
uays longer, persons ; wishing hi.t .attention jo
tiieir! Teeth, are 'respectfully requested to call
600114 .': . , . .' v ; -v :sr. ' - -:. r kk k f kC ::- 'k
Hts Room is in the building recently occupied
as anj office by1 Dr. F. Haywood, ri ' k
: ' Dtfc, il. , , , . i ;:'k. .' . 28 - .-
1 a meeting of th,e President
-t Vbt the Capet Fear-Navigation
Fayetteyille, Nov. 8, 1828. J
and 1) uectors
Company,
Wa Henolverf. Tliai-v"" llivlHf hd nf ttfh iter ;nt
on th.r ttapital sfock ot iaid Company be and
hereby declared; payable at rayette-h-
lft day of February nxt. .
C ; JPtIN CHUSOE iVear.
the sme
Wynn Robert
jAV hiteheadJohn
rWatson James
Williams Wm.
Williams Mark
' Webb Howetl
i Wadkins James
j Wilson Samuel F.
Walton Sarah A."
Walton Timothy J.
i Walton Martha
; Wimly Zaciiaria
Warren Sarah h
Whit worth Alien
Watts "Ewer:.;k'-'
:j,,WooU;Newjbn"kV;
i.,Western.;Suri Lodge
."Wiggins James
Young Elijah 'k
D AN I EL P EC K, PVfcLk
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State qf. JCorth- Ca rotina,
; Halifax County.
- I i "' ' .
In EquityFall Term, 182$.
Anthony.. A. Wyche; COmplaihant;
Edwin Whitehead; Wm T. .Williams, Sam'I. W.
Tunstall & Jno. D. Amis, Deferid'ts. . j
T appearing Jto the satisfaction of jthe Court,
that Samuel I W. Tunstall and Wm." T. . Wil
liams, two of the Defendants in thiscase, are
non-residents : ; It is ordered, that publication be
made in the Raleigh Register, for three months,
that unless, theyk appear y "the secondldiy- of
next term, anu pieuu, answer or aeinuiv to ine
Complainant's bill, it will be taken pjro confegso.
and set for hearing ear, parte, as to them".
Witness, Edmund B. Freeman, Clerk 8c Mas-
I
ter of the Court
said, at omce,
of Eduitv. for the con ntv afore
the 4tti ( Monday after "the 4th
Monday in September, 1828.
JbiiM. U. Jf UUifcJUAlMfc C M. E.
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'f- 'IN SILK, CAI.F, MOROCCO.
a. . -
9- -,
rpHlS EST A B LlSHM EN X has undergone ve
JL r)' extensive repairs and improvements, and
is now, open, tor the reception ot company.-
The situation of this Ks'tablfshmeut is
C.
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one of the
The TOKEN, with 15 elegant Engravings,
The GEM. with; 155? C?;::k".doki London)
The A MULET, with 13 - V fdox xk(do)j
The FORGET ME NO'lVwth iS Ho ? (do)
most desirable in the City of Raleigh . being sif.
uated on the Monty, sjde ot the 1 Capitol, and
within the immediate vicinity of the two Banks.
The charges will be uniform and moderate, cor-,
responding with tlie'present low prices of pro
visions. Man an HorstV . dollar and fifty
Cents pe5r day. Members oT the Legislature will
be charged one "loll.ar per day. . Those -who
have rooms to I themselves will be charged for
them. Sugar and Liquors oj all kinds and ofj
tne best, nave gust oeen receivea irom wey
" , FOR
I WISH to sell the place withiitarnile of Hills
borough on which I now resideL 4, There are
205 acres, about one half cleared; ten acres of
Meadow land and thebajance In i wotjd., The
improvements are all new, and finished in the
oest manner -they consist of a 'Dwelling House,
containing eight rooms with fire places, besides
pissags, clasets," &c. a large Uarn and Stables,
and other necessary ' Outhouses There are se
veral never failing Springs of the best water on
the, trct, and a . large and well selected fruit
Orchard. - ' , : . .'
I will sell this property on the
terms -vither'for money on easy credits -or will
exchange it for Negroes or VVestern lands, .k -"'
Application maf be made by letter to the suri
scriber, at HilUborougb. -. ; ' .;- kk'k ' .. V
. . ' W. ANDERSON.
Nov. 15. , ' j 21 eotf- -
most liberal
rI 'en nessee ; Cotton Spinster.- ,
IIHE friends of "Domestic Improvement are
L informed, that we have commenced the
Machine M dtini; Business, in the Citv of Haleiirh.
at the Shop formerly occupied. by Mr. Cobbs,
northwest " ot the Stateaouse. Persons 'wishing
to avail themselves of our labor-saVing Machine,
are requested to Jipply soon. Letters for Patents
or information, will meet with immediate: atten
tion. . k WM B. ANDERSON,'
ik k . c ELI L; ANDERSON.
Dec 10. - v-k - .; : . . , .;- : 30. ' r
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THE undersigned solicits the notice, of all those
who are fond of instrumental music; to .se
veral new Pianos of his own manufacture, which
he offers f. r sale much lower than Instruments
brought from the North; -of the same quality
U nder a convictioli that the m terTals throughout
are of the ;best kind, Ke" feels 5 no hesitancy 1 n
warranting them, in every instance, ktb "stand
well in'tune.' k ---v k :-'-k(:' r- , ': "':;-k-k, - '
S econdlianC)PnPs taken ; in exchange - for
new oQes4 apd all. repairs done with neatness
and despatch WESLEYJWHlTAKER-k
kNRv'.Hayin4)jj the'best Ger
man Strinjgs,; the 'Subscriber wilj cohtiniie to
string aiid tune Pianos as hretfore Orders
will be thankfully received and properly attend
ed to.s-,k ;k.;' .. . vk'?. . -f-k! w. w:
f lIIE Subscriber has deiermined to receive v 8
. JL kor 10 young meriT-from the Academyi of 151
years oia ana unaer, oa.ooard, at tne reduced
price of $5Q per Session. : ' VKV. '
"' He has a house for the reception of such, quite
detached trom the tavern. tv k
The whole beautifully enclosed in an eJegantbk
Ornamented Case.
: Raleigh ,10th Nov...k ; - -
State of Tennessee.
Set.
: JOHN CI GREEN.
Warrenton, Jun. 1st; 1829. r j kk ,35-3w. "k
RAJY J1WAF
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ffTIROM the Subscriber living six miltis west of
Jk: Raleigh, on the 25th. December last, ; a NV
gro Man named ISAAC- .Said Isaac is about 60
years of age,-, spare mde and black complexion;
and t hi n Visage; He was , purchased "of the ' es
tate of the late John ; Haywood, and; will endea
vor, I expect,' to ntake his way to Wilmihgldn,'
in this Stale. IilliveFIVE DOLLARS re-
FRIENDSHIP'S OFFERING, vwith 13 do (do)k orK, and wU De-wrnisped to memtxers as. low
!LrZi.;iFLvtt asthey can be had in town? -The "best XiquorS
Tf J::My:y will also be kebt? at IheSBafcand Ho expnS
Tlie ;TALlSMAN,Ujik5 d;$mi will be spared in prorldine for jthe Table.kl'u'e
rtie ATLANTIC SODVENIRi with 12 do
Thi W IN rE R'S W RE ATHw itb: 13 dp
riiePE ARLi or AFFEqttONS 1GIFXV with 6dd
anarid in nrnPininff
Subscriber assures the public that nothing' shall
be wanting on his part to make tbem! comforta
ble. . ? 1 k- ';l ;e. p.-buioN:-;
klN. B.Board'i.bT:-vtheyear!'Qne hundred and
Ai few;! copies, of ' which; can b Mad by;early j twenty dollars, payable narterly
a ppi icfttuvm at... v ic , nw.".vB."jjf: gi -y..-t--
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ward for his apprehension
Raleigh Jan. 3.
MINTON
JONES.
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NOTICE-
f WIS H to employ Teacher, for my School
for the next year. I will givek good wages,
but the Teacher , must be, qualified tof prepare
the Students for the University t r Any " commu
nication, addressed to me to the Post Office at
Hayesville, Franklin county, N C .'shall be
promptly attended to. ,i
- ' JOHN D. HAWKINS. .
In the District Chancery , Court, at Jackson,
? 7 September Term, 1828; .
, Bet ween John L, Richardson!
and Caleb W., Richardson, in
frts, oy their guardian, George
Ferebee,"and J. Whilehurst and
OllyJ" his wife, Complainant. OrigtTUil Egiy
ana . , t.
The President and Trustees of
the University of North-Carolina,'
Defendants. i '
fjlHE Complainants having filed their original
A bill of complaint against the Defendants, '
wherein and? whereby, thv-y set forth and com,
plain, that they, the ? said John L, Caleb, and
Oily, are the , only children and'heirs at Law of
Jonathan Richardson, late of Camden county, N.
C. who died in 1822 or 1823 intestate, who was
only son and heir of John Richardson, fortn rly
of said county, (of Camden,), who died between
the years ir80 and 1790 intestate ; ' that the sai -r
John Richardson served .as an Ensign in the
: 0th regiment of the. North Carolina: line, in the :
Wjl of the Revolution,-in such a manner as to
ehfitle him to a military land Warrant, according
to tli v laws of said; Staie,.pased for the relef &
compensation of the; Officers and Soldiers offeaidf
line, for. twenty -five -"-hundred- and sixtyfacres "
h t lh& si& John, Richardson died without ever
having drawn -or authorised it to be done, or a'v.
signed his warrantifor said - services 5' that the
said Jonathan Richardson a ls- dieil, without ever
having drawn or authorised it to .tie dne,. or as
signed said Warrant ; that the Complainants are
entitled to said wanant, and that -it should have
JssuedktCL them only, or one! of their .ancestors t
but'thaf on the 16ti day of August, 1821, the
Defendants fraudulently; combining with certain
Commissioners of the State of North-Carolina,
appointetl for ; the sole purpose of "delivering to r
the military claimants under that Siatc, and those V
claiming under them their warrants, caused and
procured, uncer some false and groundless and;
fraudulent pretence, the warrant which the Com
plainants were eiititled to, to be issued to them,
the Defendants, in consequence of the alleged
death of the said John R.chardson without heirs. ,
by No. 582, which recites upon its face, that it
w;as issued for ihe sen'ices of John. Richardson,
anEnsign in the lin aforesaid v in tin' Revolui
tionary . War . th t aaid Defendants caused the .
iaid warrant to be brought to;klennessee, ,and
located in tlieir names upon a tract of laud,' situ
ated jn what is no Fayette .county; and on the "
24th day of Jan. IB25, a grant for said land was
issued to them, , for the ', same, founded on said,
warrant," and thd title ta said land so far as it is
vested by said gpranf, now exists in'said Defen
datits, who claim the same in opposition to Com
plainants,. and keep them out of possession ; and
prays that the title to said land, may be divested
out of the Defendants,. shd vested in Complain
ants," and that such other and further dec ee may1
ne tr.aue in ue premises, as to Kquity snail seem
meet,: and die nature' of the case requi es : And
jf appearing" to-the saiisfactioh of the Court, by
the retiirnof the Sheriff of Stadison county here -3
n,kand the affidavit of the Complainant' Solicit -tor,.
that the saif Defendants, thePrnrfenf and .
Trustier of the University of North-Carolina, are
not inhabitants of this State,., but that the said
Defendants are a corporation,''chartered by tie ' j
State of Ntirth-Carolmal and that the individud
niemhers of said corporation, are all citizens and '
inhabitants of said State of North-Carolina ; und
they v having - failed" to tnter their appearauce
herein according to Law; nd th,e rtiles of this
Court : It is' thtrf fbre ortlered that they enter
Jheifc appearance herein t the next Term df '
this Court, to be held on the 4th i Monday in the
month of March next, and plead, a .swer or de
"mur to the' Complainants' bill of complaint, .0
therwise the same will be taken for confessed a
gainst thenv.set-,forh"eajan''r-;pare,'' nd th
matters thereof decreed accordingly and it
further ordered,, that a copy of i this order be
forthwith publ'iahed for four weeks in succession '
in the RaleigbRegister, newspaper published.
In the City of -Kaleigh , jii the. stale mf Norths '
Carolina ; A copy .
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ROBE'RT HUGHES.
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