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V ana of fairi deliehtfof t ace - 1 V'VVT i'V,6ftMif --y -V' 'J " UnwarpMby any ge 10 live iulc uruureiir ( , - .5 - - . -k . ;; l V . r 'A- i- . .J.I 1 -r .. "J"?i2jLf '"-' '- -1 ranee VtmLraoanitweiUy I ? 1 .v. mAitct mustibe: lf(a. - 'S- w. AMERICAN fathiClSK-; f ,f b'AbtlP. lttr from Mr. D Pon- ' TI,J,V,ThiVman com!- ma- h. im- Siti;t ..in Wewn, r The if Ewav prove. c- '; . - I. The ex(.er.ments mdo ,L B,nriine to himself, than the mte li- .?See il be?terI to r rmer and Ranter,:1 H hffaMeM iineK satisfacto SlT. that the cocoons spun by the silk- wor n ot . he United those of Earope.io the qoalitv, and mvhe , ,li.v'..f Silkmhich. they e,oWe. The fmrii American chcqons,- struck Aim er,forciblr m-fd hg.J hw',e .Li'-... tt ihi nuatitv-would secure for it a decided preti rence.in ine-ni4cu . T.uroDe. "er that of Other countries. In itract fromiMr.r D. Homergu secomi exneriment ''u,,vv . . : r.i: VrvvaliWp not selected or nicked," produced two ounces of w Silk rin.f fir niiatirv. It would require mhre than one pqtind dt European coc ions, j:.; ?-the same result. VVe esteem ". ' " f i k. nnvnnn thii mnat im these Q1SCO Cries. luuc au'ift i; .v nnrtant in' Vur aVlculural history. Th einerimnts were mad eXby Mr; D.- Ho who is a'keotleniari of liberal ed ucation, ana '.vof ample exrjence in the . ' ', f Jill. - .mll'iUaii kn fi r m msnuuciure i,su u luj wima -j'. . : k:.lf. Hit Pnn ' i ' u '. f '. II ii v Pnnpot) n . uihn&p n itnul ;hfeh on the scroll of scientific reputation, eQ fO us uy ;ui .-..utf , yu . . " hasever been associaieu wiui puuut u- tiiity. -;.-;-'''"rV The kttowlede if these facts cannot be W generally diffused, nor sufficiently ap preciated. But Whilst we- are not yet prepared r In this country, for the manufac Uure of silki how can'the rearing; of Silk worms be renrfered immediately profita We ? This may be effected to an extn ordinary degree, by.preparing raw silk, as a merchantable commodity, in the same way, that we make' and sell raw cottqn. It will he fouriifto bemucl radre prtifita "Wb than 'thp I culture? "of vCotton,- and the market for it, quite'as certain. For this Object, it i necessary thtt jitatures or eS tibtishmcnta for reetifig silk, be, erected at certain, places wherte cocoons may be tnaniuulated! into Raw- Silk; We cannot doubt' if this-were ohpe accomplished, that cocoons, would-be raised-in "'-'grat quanti ties by our enterprisiugj citizens 5 because these filatures would be a ready oiarket Air all that cnultl: be" ottered. We have the best guawh-; (orthi interest Raw, Silk; such at it issues from the reels'Dfthe filature; will : always com- uiand trom nvevt" seven aoiiars me pouna, ' ' 1 i. ' - . i s n r J-j :il. and the. extreme eTineness 01 wnenciiii hk may increase this'varue, "in the markets of Europe,. to eight of xeo qou We shall y probably a t some fu tote v d a tot Ampn. p. ..u Ma,4ut.Mff ;r - lonj with) Turkey and ; ltalap T llks,; as sea-wland and uplahdare tiO W quoted Dy the side of EVDUan annMaranham.V ,L.el haarlteta then he nneoed forthe'eocoon of r farmer at the filatures of Raw Silfc ThU woufd not' be v necessary if cocoons . VmuUI bear tranj pof tation to Edrope fbu t, t i proved, heytaVopt cessity of preparing ''fkf'fiawilk at our The extehVtvtnatketiat ireWw o- pen for the sale of thisajujbTe 'article of home prpuctionioay. estimated i from i:7 ancti purchases, annually, value.of twenty millions ie tact,lhat lfrance Hdvir SilkKto the ten millions of tiblUrrgwhich :we aunuany; in siik stuns, operate ai wuntT to fareinr.vagriculturists vie w of tfceVsufrta committeeXtof'Coh&rJeSf CHnEideration tn f ilknRe;jsesiiio.n-bfl5 appears tO. us, jnat IDlf O0iercj),tT e Dt'Otuutrd. if the Chinmittee mi Aw , i1 " : T Tl I. " -T,! . 7 O the quantity . ofSilk extracted from our ocbonshe superiorityver the Kurope- .iu rpmsrkable.l ToUutrate this, we or dollars, artd Ureat Britain Of twelVe, of Treasury Notes, several ope dollar Newbern State, and natn oiea leaving ipm surriying.in Millions; THisiia'terial for fabrication is billstwo dollar. State: Bai.kbifls; Several' ft following childrenVvai MarthaaljiiVSUves Jorni hv rhinav; T4 andten dollar SffteVBanfc hins, and five and tn vester,1 .Sanfr4?.d'lariOA i. -Aiid it further ;p- I;a -? ' 1 t dollar bills onntharoUnaBank ;HorW jtep pearjhgohe CourW thar Joseph t Loydwho dndL. JaVre' aollarls on Pnited States Bank; cHie mtermirrie4 with Peimjdthe cld does not perhaps the half ohtsjrhole export The tioctlvtlccted tobe gnedbyJ0haHuskeV resideilhftt.themra1tHthe;s . ... ' . v. . .Jt ,1; v y - ' -r-i .-V T!"V - -.1 ; , . . . V - ' . - "I tur; wi".! tlte4ftor.bffhcObsery.envFayettw WitnesvHt pery uierir -ana paster pt P?r? WakVCourtofjE V:o! MrI) Ponceau ira fayorabU;- : a GEOME'NDteHLte die 4tlf Mbnto'oXSeptember," 1829,r V m ; RaTfeMw irti cqn1re,bT;lhj experience, i(d for which I - mergue is iiow ip this country and his ser vices might be obtained - He is " scientifi C!lly4and practically acquainted .with the fabric, of iHitkV in all t brcheg having been instructed in this art . b? his fathT, an emineni 8iiK manuracturpr oi lNimes iti Langudoch Should 'he be permitted to. Iwtifiiuntrjr of sufficient encouragement to reiaih in it. the nation-! al industry will have suffered a loss of n smal' iranitude. , The art of reeling flaw 5tftN',''whrr.h few understand, is intimately connected with our public' prosperity. Mr. Du.Ponceau Has associated his name with the introduction of Silk, in its various preparation and "nianufuctures, iofo the United States' He" has justly said that, this: was an object of honorable ambition, which ki igs mjht envy, and patriot only can appreciate 77 ' Th se Essays on American Silk con- stitute a small volume of 120 pe-s. with these a prefacelbv !Mr Du Pnceau. To are appointed directions to Farmers for raisi Off HH.K .worms, which are so exo'if-i', at that any' One 'With this manual in his hanl will be able to make cocoons. This little wort recommends itself to all,, who con teoplate the cultivation of the mulberry. ana tne re irmg of silk-worms. ClassicaV lvst vtutioa. JflETfiRlM XlESSURlERinforms the citizens I tkJ- of this puce, that he has this day commenc-1 ed.a select vr.hbl fdyoung gentlemen only, in IIWIUUCIfirMiMC AUWlCIUJi , , I His terms are thirty-one dollars tor the usual I scnoiasnc year j uaii in advance, toe oaiance ai i i i.i"I-, . . k i i the close of the; yean. " I 1 Reference' to the Rev. Thos. Pi Hwirr of this I place. ' . i .. ' . .; Raleigh j Feb. o 133d. 50- Mr. Le Messurir, who has lately arrived in this place, brought with him letters of introduc- tion, and testimonials trom gentlemen xt nign li terary and moral stamlin in Virginia, and 1 have no doubt that he merits the recommendations' given him. I T. P. HUNT. BANK OF CAPE FEAR. 19A January, 1830. J TJfTHEREAS an act was passed athe last f ? ing the extension of the charter of the B-nk of t i v.;t:B J ,V.u k f th e.ft;.irhftl.vi. 1 is required by a;specified day Thereft.re Ue- solvell, that this meeting be adjourned, to meet at the Banking House'; in Wilmington, on the Second Tuesday in April next, being the 13tl, .1-..' tk t(,.U Ik., .n.1 K&a In rrtnaiilup if . ' . . 1 . . - .. I lthe same t.anrt of all otoer matters wnerin, tne interests of the Bank of Cape Fear, are concern ed ; and to take such order thereo. 1 as may be deemed expedient. Public ,N6tice is hereby. given of the above Resolution of the Stockholders, at their adjourn ed rot'eting in January last, to the intent that all concerned iVay be duly apprized thereof. J.IRa LONDON President of the , j ' Bank of Cape Fear. ) JOHN HILL, Cashier. 50-UOA. MAN A (IK US' OFFICE. . '-i-- -' J t Rirhninnd Va KJChmonO, a. New-York Consolidated, : ; No. 1 lor 1830. To be drawn in Ne w York on the 18th February. 54 hum ber Lottery 8 drawn, ballots , tot 1 i 30,000 10 30,000 io,oi)d 5,000 10,000 ' ' . 5,000 S 1,900 of t, l A. 4,000 Twhich are 4,000 7 k i j pavaoiein J tatldv 3,000 3,000, 2,452 ; .v- 2,45a 1,000 10000 500 . v 5,000 , 400 ? 4,000 1 200 ' 4,000 "1 1 10 10 10 20, 46 100 i 4,600 nPo:ciP 46 each of R80 860 & 850 & g40 I t,.-- . o , t lickets 1U. : Halves o. variera - A package of 18 whole, embracmg all the num. I bers; from 1 to 54 can be had for f 175 and is compelled to draw U ana may araw any oi the above capitals. ) Shares" of package in, the! same 'proportion. , ? Address all your orders to Yates Xl'iniy re yhp are the managers' of the Lottery. YATES & M'lIN FYKE, v". ? RichmoitdV Vf 'MpiieylLbst. 7 ; w 'rtNm WSJ day, last, the subscriber, while travel- in the Stage from Raleigh to Fayette- ardle-lost packet of money,, aodpaperhe rec5se:8um i0V known,. but Relieved to be" be- tween two and three hundred dotlars,fconsistitig IXh Per: xWadnandbne-by edthat;pubUcathmV made.: ttbe-mieijgb jR. I bo much I bill folded in a jpaperand endorse gistertfor six;(eeks,that tbtf siid childrn.i'and . ' .Thtilto wnom it Deongs. v,i nere was aiso a justice s i grapa-ciiumw ,f; ? "Jr r"" . .'1Jf"f'M s' u ivrt I judgment tpr; ir lavor oi ; smcKQurgnera i airnms, . aax, wwv t hutwragainsiM: iaholewas folded in"a sheet of blankrpa- on' tlfirttiBIOriday' after tbe 4th' Monday pf i-srtugly'tie4 'u p . Uberal re ward tvlll March next; and plead; answer" or demur, other col. hveriaitto the MtoisWthe M ANAGERS?' OFFlGBi ' :- . ' Richmokd. Vil'' ' 1 Prize of SI 6,000 1 I 1 1 4 6,000 4,000 2,65 5,000 4,000 Besides g5()0, 400, 300, 200, 150, 100 70, 60, 50, &c. Whole Tickets Halves 2 50, Quar y , " . ters.l, 25 A nackacre of 20 whole, which is compelled to draw may be hart tor f95. i Address all your orders to. , ; YATES & McINTYRE. IIaywoody8 Manual ! Brought up to the present time JO ALES & SUN have just published an APPENDIX to Haywood's Manual, which embraces the Iaws passed since the year 1819, under distinct heads, in alphabetical order, in eluding those of last Session, which renders the j Work complete. For this addition to the Manual, no extra j charge will be made. The Book will be sold Five Dolhrs as heretofore. Orders will be instantlv attended to 1 Valuable Low Ground Plantation FOR SALE. 4 CCORDING to directions conUined in the :nL will of the late Reuben Sanders, the Sub- scribers will on the 24th dnv of February next. . - . - . I bfincr th Wednesdnv nF thp FphruArv Term ot in I Johnston County Court, expose at Public Sale, th at Valiiable Tract of Land, situated in John- ston Countv, on the south side of Neuse River, about three miles below Smithheld, and adioin jing the lands of William Boylan and Adin Pow- til, E43VJUirCBi 1 I1C UUC IUCU VVIII" tains about lauu acres, most prime Hiver j-w urounua hiiu nui suujrui tu muiiuauuu. z mi i i . a r. ther description is not here given, as it is pre sumed that no person would make an investment of the value of the land now offered for sale, without a personal inspection of the ptemises. Either of the subscribers living above Smith- field, in Johnston, or Mr. Charles Stevens resid ing near the land, will show its lines and local. ties. The terms of sale, which are accommodating, will be made known at the sale.. Aho, at the snma time. SIXTY NEGROES ill be sod for Cash or accommoda the election of the purchaser Slaves are very valuable, oeing moa tne lamuy ot me laietteuoen oanuers, of fifood character. From the value of the property now ottered, from the number of Slaves,, it is confidently expected th it purchasers will be suited in their v,ew' . . 4 , n . . , rhe sale is without reserve and will certainly t&ICe PlSCe. RM. SANDERS, . A. SANDERS, : JphnstorV County, Jan. 8. Executors. 41ts FOR SALlil ! I, WISH to sell the place within a mile of HiTTs boroiicrh, on which 1 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 hest manner they consist of a Dwelling! House. containing eight rooms! with fire places, besides passages, cioseis, c. large nam anq aiaotes, KnJ 0her necssary outhouses. Theref ire se- -. Li ii a nVj veral never failing Springs of the best water on the tract, and a large and well selected fruit Orchard. i I will nell this property on the most libera terms -ther for momjy on easy credits -or will exchange it for Negroes or Western lands.:. , AppRcation may be made by letter to the sub scriber, at Hillsborough. 1 W. ANDERSON. Nov. 15. . 2J eotr Mrs. John Haywood, R1 ESPE TFULLY announces to the Public that she is prepared to accommodate Tra vellers, Gentlemen and their Families, Boarders by the Day, Week, Month or Year School Chil dren tor any length of time. . ; , Her house is situatedin the immediate vicini tv of the Capitol, the Banks, and several Semi naries of Learning There is a beautiful and hichly Cultivated Garden, attached to it ; her Hi,ums are spacious ana airv. due assures an ! mr . . . those who may honor her with their patronage, that no exertions shall he wanting on her part to I render them comfortable. . 4a well supplied with provender tor Korses, and careful Ostler to attend them. - - j . prices as moderate as those of any Boarding. Hou8e ,n the city Raieigh, January 2. 40 State of North-Carolina, ' ' . Cffe County Superior, Court, of Law ghd Equity all Term, ' i . A : v a ; Petition for Sale 'of L . . . ' u .J I the Dower Iinds of purwcii Whir.h Wrrr. S mm v. bm.w a a hs m m a at nvn vk -; . r,pric. 1 Widow, late of Wake. . ..died'po8seaeq4fv- IT appeafing to the satisfaction of the Court ' that John SiTnms one of the children of Wil- iiam, hath removed 'beyenid the limits ? of this WANTED" fllO purchase immediately,! Paaf;of. BAY I "HOUSES; for ths C arriape-i not f to exceed 8 years old 1 will purchase them together or separately, i ' ' M WILL. POLKi Cooper? New Novel. ; J GALES & SON hare just received the . " Wept of Wish-ton-wish." Price $2. V -ALSO, ; U-a. 'p-.N - . Vol. 1. of the Encyclopedia Americana, a popu lar Dictionary, of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History ; Politics & Biography, brought down tor the presenttime. v , : ,; DRAWING. The following: numbers were drawn in the New-York Lottery 19th class Extra. f 44, 19, 49, 9, 18, 15, 1, 21, 24. No. 19. 44. 49. a capital of 15,000 ; Dollars. , Several good prizes sold at HEW SON's OFFICE, v . ' Petersburg:. Southern Female Classical Se minary. HATH. & MRS. HOLLISTER have removed ivi their Seminary for Vouncr Ladies" ,to Ox ford, N, C. and have engaged the assistance of Miss E. Humphbkts, in the department of Mu- sic. , n tne quanncauons oi miss numpnreys, the public need no better proof Vhan the high reputation which she has maintained during the two last years as a Teacher of Music in Oxford, and the tac that previous to ner coming xo inis place she was the principal Teacher of Music in the celebrated Moravian School at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This Seminary, -which has been in operation .1 I TT I' . fc, MeCKienDUrfiT, va. Tor iwo years past was rc- ceived unequivocal proofs of the approbation of an enliehtened public. The plans employed for promoting habits of diligence and correct deportment, are, tor the most part original, ana . .. . . . . , i very powerful in their influence. f The next Session will commence on Monday the 11th of January next. 'For further particu lars, enquiries may be addressed to Rev. E. Holhster, Oxford, N.C. Dec. 1829. 35 5 lLilV-VUri.Vl t!i 1TITD. rilHE Subscrib-r has provided hi mselt with a 1. large supply of Silk-Worm Eggs, for the 1 supply of those who wish to make an experiment j h onit'miitUn nf silk. Thev a.re of the, best 1 and most app oved stock, cultivated "m Italy, lTance ana unma. eerai rears experience has enabled him to give ample directions for the m.n.WmMt nf the Woftos. and to make manv. nta nn th old modes, which nre ac-t. plications by mail or private conveyance, ' c- companied with five dollars, will be prbmptlv tended to, and 10,000 eggs, with directions, immediately sent. The winter season being the :.... f . 0 I proper, and indeea, me oniy time ror convey- unce e by mail, applications should be immediate- ly made. GIDEON a SMITH. Office of the American Farmer, Baltimore, Md. Dec. 10j . 46 wow .. Xoi't-CaYoia Book's. ( 1 fflHE following valuable BOOKS, published 1 principally for'the use of the Citizens f Nortf-Carolina3; are constantly kept on hand, for sale, by the subscriber?, viz : . ' The Revisal of the Laws of North-Carolina, by the late Chief-Justice Taylor, the, late Bartlett Yancy, and Judge Potter, made under the di- rection ot the Legislature ot tne state, in two large octavo Volumes, with a full nd com- plete Index. Ditto, brought down to the year 1826, by f; the late Chief-Justice Lay lor, with a satisfactory index. -n i . m.; .'; . , Haywood's Manual of the Laws of -the State, ar- ranged in Aipnapeticaijoruer, wuu an appen dix, which brings the worklo theear 1829. Potters. Justice ot the Peace, a new edition, lately revised ajid corrected, with a number of new Forms, knd the Laws contained m which, are brought up to the year 1828. Martin's Law of Executor and Administrators, ( which is Toller's .English Work' on this stib ject, pmitting soch parts as are not in force here, takingthe Law as it stood at the settle ment of this country, and introducing every, act Of Assembly' of this S&te which has alter ed the Law, and noticing every adjudged case which thrown light on the subject.) This e ditipn of the work was revised by the late Chief-Justice TayloK V . Chief-J ustice Taylor Digest of the Statute Law of North-Carolina, relative to Wills, Executors Draining Jtnd, fcci. The'' Reports of Cases decide Court of North-Carolina, lishmehrof the Court, of-4 Court of, Confere time,1 which are sis follow Reports oT the Conference '-'.A- Cameron and WiiulNorwo 'ewetoy. Chief-J ustice Tay. -; Term?HeportsV-lfvQi;;by tt.A ' Mufphey 's Reporu of the Supreme Court, 3 Vols. ; Sa, v. na Auunnuairawi", """'"f. ,!fu'"f sute ot cultivation, anav wen calculated tor the -jp ? and the Distribution of Intestates' Estates ; culture of- xo'ttonVcorii:?inUMiiani j jg1.ATh v; A Work which combines in one view aU the jmprovemet enactment s .which have been, -made f ort these D gtone8 and the iraessanr jjuchirt tJ subjects for a Century ' past, and which are maniifactureoFlour boe Saw IIUI; vitb Vto i? dispersed in more than forty statutes. 5 Sawg mattioh:Gin'- IslsliW'fmpioveii.eksJ' i'mi Agricultural Essay svritten by a North-Carolina for the accomtnodatron .fan, Overseer and 15 or . Farmer-. Allowed by thosejwho -arebest ca; 2q bands; If the above isrnotjjisposedvofjat ' V pable of judging, to be the besfbookfoiroon- private sale iefot-e tnMondayTin Monday in eying useful mformatioh to the Farmers 6f Februarv nextfif wilTn that dnv.be offered.fbrV: ;x this State that was ever .pubfished. It .treats gale at public auction before the Courthoxise;ia 1 : on the bet modef imprtviiig land, On deep ealeigh. . Fortetm apply totUe subsbr and horizontal Ploughing,: onthe1 Grasses .,: ,y ; rfM'&W best suited to lHi?State ? pri the best modes SRaleigh, 2&:WWfiMlrt pf raising VVheat, Turnips ind Indian Com; v , "ZiJ'A-i andtfeaTs largely on the raising of .Lire Stock ; ;JFO ftSAtEiM & M&krtM s when it bore Jh title th aMtbiide: ofSwift Creek.' 'v.,Th6 Tracts i Hawk::- 4;toKt, Petitioii for'the divisi:on.tf b&W M jfriuiaia; DvereuiDo s .v IWi W-;-."''' V Viesteev: ( .'V v-J Hawks'sDigeat of he Reported jCasesad; Iraparing 9b1liactiofipf :the CotRt 'judged.. r.KortCaItiia,' fromlthe 'eait JU'tliat6hyetalooe dfendanlant IfTtoUSSpV h?- thlacaseisnoian Inabitint thU State il iaU ViColleclioii Of the Militia Laws or -North- therefore .Wdered that ioiicebttblidbt .ciroCnLc . I ? H WiK ik T).!! crtflt emitter lor six months of tbe fiiioff a' 'CdT Subscribers will bej received fortb6iRe4of the Petition, and that the said JobaVeal, at ports oi tne supreme :uojutT9nmir:are;pw ed at the close pfeacnT and forwarded by ' a. il" . a. to... ! BEIWEtllYrsiectiir&; voisH &h& AJ Hofners Soecwlfc General Aiii.2 volar 1! Bichata General Anatomy, 4 yoUf '' 1 ' : Anatomy. and Pathology Bell's Anatomy, J2 rols , . .J BaiDevMorbld AnatbrajrV 'v Giin96''8uriyv'9.v'61s. '' v '" Cooper's First Li oes of Surgery, 2 vols. Dewees' Midwifery v V " , De wees ;On Femaleaj "clo 'op Children Good's -.Study F Medicine. '5 vols. Gregory Practice; .2 vols, oew tditto ' Cooper, on Dislocation , Murray 3 uaicria jieaic..t , . ; ; pbetlef!"4.y. 'A4oV-2 .VoUrf lAwrencerphysiology ' ' " : Magendie'a' do' :v"-, r ' BostockV. ',."do'vV ,-i J'-. N Richerand's ' -do .VV .-'; . Batenan's SyiiopsUv . '"! ' Vi'.i . HanW oh-ihe-Blood ' Y-n:i V V .Scudambre'onthclGbu: Armstrongs oio Fever' anot ConsumptipQ , AmstrongsMedicaVW6rks-';JfJf:)c i- .llarwihVzboiiomia .VQlsif!' '""'JT!'Ci i With ;many other; valbfe.f MeicFWorksi which will be sold on the most favorable terms, by, : 'v .'GALESitON.7,. Stateof orthGarolina. 1 ; -:. l, Haywood CtuntV-J-'"' V Court of Pleas aud Quarter Sessions, : i iunf 1829. ;;5r-s;-'V"? Eobert Lbve; " Zachariah Clark 8c William Clark. Original attachment against Z .chariah Clark: a ." a writ arf to William Clark, to be joined n t SUH... - f. the fIen'sicti Thafeher's Drepensatbry l ' vV 1 . i; -F.dinburghV Paris"Phartnacologia:r sa ,v t , . 4 j;r j J . . ACT'S ' M . IT appearing to the satisfaction orbe Court ' that the defendant Zachariah Claris is an lni '' habitant of another StateThe Court therefore., orders, that-.-publicatibrf.be made six', weeks in - ' ' - f the Kaleigh Register, tnat it tne tjetendanr aw, chariah Clarkxloes not appear nd replevy, for plead, tuat at next v plead, that at n en against rum., 0 - '':.1i ' December Sessions, 1829 The above Order ' , " was renewed, and tne order bf publication as i.' ,; Ji above to be made. '.-J H-- J. ..' :. .. 'i ;( 48 ROi LOVE,' Ck. H. C. C. NOTICE. , 3, i -m 'Tmm.T- a I a - L 0ti X-. v - c- W oul -V1, P?c c Vf" fice at Roxborougb,' persoo county;9 aBlack 'I "c,fr 2r:u wui' Tml.r - .... : - . . u ,ir o.-...;;..i-4, ; nxewise, a numoer smaaxMoievoma fESS "u"'"tVi . " u V t2 ' 1 1; 77 thp Rranr.h Ttaulr nf Npw.Orlpni. letter 11 No- . ir ' Vf u kV i V iT 7 VI 214rji one. Ten Dollar note, of IbeState Bank v of N. C. and fpne Dollar' Note, of the same B ink, with a Dumber of Constables ReceiptsV andthert j valuable papers,' 1 would tore warn any person . from trading for any of the Notes ,6f hand or o- ther papers. To any person finding, or giving , ,MT?.5 v ? Z .2! Z information of the Focke'-book,. 1 wUl gtye a the contents to . JAMES WILLIAMSON.- s? Person county, Nfon 30" (t'''l' V30 3ro Cfimmiitecf TO the Jail of Btincombe : COunty, N. CarOli. iu. nn tho 19th insttnt u Jimcrret numA MANUEL, or ".MACK;( and saysbei belongs to . aoDaricn uugg,; who pouguinim t in August . , tastjfro'm Isaac Brent .in NoHumberjand 'Coiinty ,t" Virginia, iu4 brought himwitb.larnumber. of ne? v " groes to- Meckleiibx,coAihty, N. 05 where lifeV he staid about three weekatia' Mr. niisseiVf V'ii, from thence his master startedv for eyUrleai and he made hiv escape from him ' on ihc fbao abotif'three;weeksago.-';v.i. ' Said negro is 5" feet 6 or T inches high, 4 dark eomplectioW, and sas.he is-27 years old. y.r- -'f .The owner is reauested1 to C come fdrwarrlf- prove property, t and take him away.,: . -v v as..iuLr.MAJBitanpr.' Asheville, Jan.: 1 Sy. n ?W45,3 wp 'T Valuable LblevLandrlandlitb : - llliny Lands and Mills,1 wUhinslx : , ' JM WILL sell Imy Lands and Mills, within slx I miteofthiacityv lyinjf in the fork W Crab t tree andAValnut Creeks and, Neus River; ; con taining about-1000 acre&,-TbeAe.wialumt-10p acres of bottom land.,'. The upland is rich and ftcs : wall aKfi- 5l Httm. of thatfurt a tinia aft m.'-- - . ' r lit . ' 11 ll. -v. it ' - a -aw l j A m mm , , vr aw w 9 w Chatham county ' Jra u x erm, . Alfred Vestal, othmrho Vestal & others. -r; -f T;- V " k ' x'f I a TRACTOF J-AND: ioiiWake counts 1V d Jn .the. Supreme in? biiboth aides pfutcbmanVBrahclt from thewt estab- Icontalniiie -397 'acres, and anbtberiTract tyhigjbnM;V nee."' tO ; the-prestlit l nn;miraia N wn .mirchased some . veari x i ' ' F?l ro hv the late Wm. Gilm our of iYmBrown. -4 " V COttryby 'B. p Applyrtothe EditOre oftheRegiSrkhre odi mi:l vol-. .nihoriaed bv the owtierto acllosaid1and.i & -p August 11S29 fi-K .:rWVif-i , - ' ' ' v'.i ! -''V!-Vi tj i 1 . -fjf i ',...01 v't . .Hi i 4- su. t- r., 4 v " it' , . 1 i -j t.l A.',:'f.. 1V 'L ! it1 Chr!t'u.CcAi
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 15, 1830, edition 1
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