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-"V; Vii.-' ii; . nvunTI5?EMENTS . n TV. Not the Kdnry raw own, iTonuor 016,1821. V . .k. f rit beprt to mIce on6 IVown owe ready referent. .anU for th .1 .Li:. 4nVAtflr8 catn'e fothi. country fLwale9?andfrobtcrthenu.un.ta,ns.of notea 'once case- from, Walesn the Uw rfportlVKeVepfrabnoUram eiiher plaintiff or defendant nd ;on:of ,he same name was Secretary )td :theirr pnh Company.- These are, J itances in Wich I have met with th nume in tharcbuntrIvhaftttttMlt;jn. our k i afterwards the ctebe of the parish He had three sons : Thomas who died young, Field, who settled on the waters of the Roanokr, kd'cf left several descendanti; nd Pftcr,my father; who settled on the,lands I itill own called Shadwetl, atljo1mng my wonf rWidpntP , He was born Web. 29. 1707-8, and iotermarrieiT 1739, jth Jane n.nifnlnli'i :-of th Wof daughter4 of I- shant Uandolphvone oflhe seven snri of tbat name and family, ettieu fi.u.s! ; qsss in Goochland.Jrhey trace their, ped far hack in Enhindand BcMlaiid, to which let every one ascribe -he faith and merit he - chooses;:.' ' -.v.? Aly latherducation had een qwte neglected Dutqeing pi a siroog mwu, sound judgmeot, and eaer after informal tion. he red much -and improved himself, insomuch! that be was chosen with Joshua Frv. Professor bf Mathematics, in VV il I am and Mart College, to continue the boonda- ry lioe'between Virginia and .North Ciro- Una, which had been,pegun ov you uyro j afid wa afterward employed w'uhthesame Wr, Fryto maKe tne nrst map oi v irginia which had ever been -made, that of Capt. Smith' heiotr irnerelv a coniecurat sketch. They possessed excellent materials for so much of Jht country as is below' the jDiue Ltiuge ; ntiie oeing ineo Known vond that Uldze. He was the third or fourth settler;fabout the vear 17S7 of the! - 1 "v , ... - early rVcords j-DuVtne -nrsparucui furmation I have of any,ancetur was of rayVrandfather: who lived at theplace in rk.0rfiM ml Ifd Osborne's and owned part of the country in which I lise-4Helhould have received him on board the ri'ioA Aiiamf Govontaantk i TflT I mm-jlnn i Potoinr. on his arrival, and ppCA.rttil him Z. - lii:-,!.. .:n tfc .' :.u uu.uc. w iu u , v wuu ii v cu . un ' V T1"1 mx oaugnters and two sons, myaeii tne Hpr J.Ta m v vniinir; tirhtkar tia laf ! estate on James River, caned Snowdonil after the supposed birth-place of the fami- nay androcetded Tti a b dy to his tlwej ly ; to myselfri'the lands on which I Was 1 lg' aciowpanied by ..Doctor Johnv Hodg- horn aml (iv. IHa nlarot m at the tin. ! clish jschool at five yearsTof age, andJthle by triatly others. 31r. Newton was sensi LatTn at nine, where I continued until ids bly attected bv this evidence of the attach death. ' :.-' ,; - . -f!;. :-tnent and confidence of hin fetlow citizens Mj teacher, Mr. Douglas, aclefgyman 7-"dtfed, the scne is repeseuted to have frnm Scotland Willi the rudHnents of the Veeri one of peculiar, jnterestv pass ..I ,tr rV4-" llT" Jl''tlv.'. L' tilt. itllirir Itf hid oinplinanf rm .tT " uTVaDP',S"lk- wu.gni.ine,. ine J?tench,,and qn the death of jmy father; M jWent tutheRev. Mr. Maury a correct clas IslcaNcholarwitK 'whoib'l"coptinuedt wb ttyears 1760 great good toriane and-what nrobab V fix- e the destinies of . toy: life,' that Dr.. Vm. ujtUlemanly manners, ahd'an enlarged and t iKhpsiI ni :i? - hcral m,od.: ? Hiv post happdy for-nie, ; and then to wit, in the ISbrin 6fl wf M$ iftgeFvices--nis umievtaung rec- wemi m.aix. monms, ror oona ana . went to William nd MarvfcolJHtude andiMxible patriotiMi, re I continued two years. l was my t.orr to the, welfare; ( htscountry, and his r of Jood and eentle mati Bay Horses, onlv f"nHll, of Scotrand, was then Professor of as they are on sicti an occawun to awaken l"ers f Mat hematics a man profound in rnos't of j ihe best4 feelings of the patriot, jdeinand, j " ; M my Household AFurniturt. Mciuityi an wiies op science, wiin 1napi,uM, "o" - 1 Mv icinui.r-M Wwi ran oi wnicn consists oi a. aiaeporo, fiano py tlent?0f; communication-correct and! the reward of faithful service J?; tier aid. Forte, Tables, Bureaus, o edo. . with Looking cr T ?IC aMu.-TOaue nietour presenp spio' -n seems v oe uuq to ui;(iauycprtipahjqn;yhen not engaged, lif l' . flou jirum iiauiiyeraacion vi koii -- - . -Vl and o,VtW ay ihe iilosopliiUl yLairiuecaroeyacantoon alter my; arm atCollege, and he was appointed, to&l M nVr derstariiion evehfthetyt ret. a.coimtry suodibr husinel think relrV tuWra otjtha U equal to Wtn thjs :ste:. lf,VVurPf 6vhajng t)revi- WUoVofAt the'roo ia Jsbvliiearii c .itftiy 3t tle pjeVt epreseniv M plNe SaiSS Aracticfi familiar tiKI names ottheTotera allWedlaS egaLKbf diseases noV treatedof, Diseases of females'', blm nfanS rejected all! Wand uisease,:of Chiidreri - b? Wixit-: lx- V& -bwfetven4d( DawisM.Dr of PhiladelphWS fel Svo Av- thWvldweteS TtCab u; w7 ine, his fontcf omniumortmmi kaaitarhf-tti4fWff Ti Irelandtby the Rt Hon Sir James Mlntoshv Hi -7' ""'5'p,;-raiuoii)aoo the pvidettre Wai vnfai K;ortvirtVii -uc voc : inswury ui wigunu, acoutna ana -,J. ".iJ.j-. , V ; ' " ' "-" ' --'V. , Mr; Wythe his ic0or ISHOPYENSCROaerTUciVpr tnyseliy formed aiarVie rrcand W?1? Sir: Walter Scott tdTtibmas:MocreVoL 1st ed at Uie Miutionr the Ilcr.P. B. Mitir; the nablthal co hifialisbupricem fy4i3U nslowedmn -'VValter jjcAtuv VV" V " .;3onesyEssay on Church; price. 15.. nt jnued ?kT l AiCr f ' Tl laratiott , toHthoiCL tyho ktio w,r brwl a of arandfatheri bng stories takfri from The Pestivals and rW! " Mentn, -V H 5'.' belo? I do, that It is founded on'.tiiatter :of 'fact - ;?8eoltTsh History by irrWaltei Scott;. third llishop VVil,ons Sacra Privati; y00 and 'tn08t affectionate ; iticai 1 ries, .2 fols..l2 tao.i ; 4 t itcceiyca and for aaleat the Bcok-StcrS of ,r'd through lifeVlda76;V he ledVme Ju 5,. .;!.f;. .W i ' -- i3ertreevby?iv-.;h ' .CVJ. : ' . 1 . T. GALES tiSON." HC$e M ARRIAGE& OF KJNGrS. ! 'au 'y-r - I to, V Thevpractice 4kiiffaT marrying only I into: the families nfj fopgsi ias been that jf" Eufopefpr;soe cebtories. ;Nbw; take - il..L- ' : i' :lV ' ., ifji. oe'iDaction whetlier ju . a sty.e,l a Pot it .'" : ' r .1 Ilia aiaoie or a siaie room, pamper tnem wiin - a higdief, gratify all their sexual appe- possession and raanagemeot, and tite immerse them in sensualities, nour- placed in hands which pi Peoples power ish their passions, let every tHinbend be- PevHm2?e. j0 receive wd manage it. for rore mem, anuiQanisn wnaiever mignr Jeaa them lilfr'tbink, and in a few eenerattOoa ?9 they become all body and no mi nrf, aridf!t this too bya law, of nature, by that very !ftfc?'Hv?whfeh wp are in th eonatant m. tice cf changing fhe characters and propen- sitiesVf the animals we rafse fop our own nnrnose. isucn is tne reeimen in raisin? I lyings aott in this way they, have gone on for centuries. While in Kurope, l ottenl amused myself with contemplating the laracters of the, then reigning , sovereigns of Europe. Louis XVI,1 was a fool, of my own knowledge ami in despite of the -an swers made for him at hi trial. The King or opain wis a Tool, & or Naples uie same : kiv nAfiPf! thnir livs in hiinrinor. nnrl rloc. patched two couriers a weeK one thbusand j v mite9, to let each other know what game they had killed the preceding. days. The King, of bardinia " was a tool. All these were Bourbons. Ihe Uueen ol Portus:il Brasariza, was an idiot by nature : and so was the King of Denmark : their sons. hs Regents, exercised the .powers of gov- i . ti. irt '..r .!.: ... to the great Frederick, was a mere hog in uHij nSj wen.ua in uiiou uuMavus oi Sweden, and Joseph or Austria, were real ly crazy ; and George of England, you know, was a . Thdo remained, then, none but old Catherine, who had been top lately picked up to have lost her common ense. In this state Bonaparte found Europe ; and it was this state of it rulers which lust it with scarce a struggle. ' Memoirs of Thos Jefferson mnX titer ttCCtUCl . RESPECT TO THOMAS NEWTON. v :. . , .A- ' i Norfolk, March 24.1 .ThVpliticaLfriends of the Hon. Tho niaS Nekton, being deairous of giving a public expression of their sentiments and feelings on the event which has caused hii retirement fc'm the station of - the Repre-I sentaiive or ineir tnsmci. in tne relational Congtess,,and at he same time of testify- ing ineir repecr ror his private. worin, and their gratelul estuuate of his public servi ces during a periud of nearly Jhirty years, held Mueefins t Johnson's Hotel, on Monday week, wiicv ihyy adopted the ne- cessary arrangeinnuiorinac purpose, and oe-ji,Ku,,,VfclJ w t.ui; mcui m Ufl'ect. , It wa intended (hat the Committee hrtmp 5 hut ihi& 5.mn...i wu .Ufp.t L ' i:;.! " ; J- 7 : u- : .I et-joj "e wwtwiwc iwur which inei,ng.t &c. - 1 64 PoltomAC arrived on ThuTKlInV Ilipht 2. the I ! ' on Fri- ES. who Was deputi'd to address him. and - V r V- T V staMon.; the; duties of wlm:h he has d is- charged with a fidelrlyaud ability beyond W.9$J: t"Hrs-! ; J"? recoi lections acis-ii ine iiroiooion m tne ueiinierei Of his tuimediate consUtueuts calculated; I rrheAddre of,Dr. Hodoks, and tlie n , e a w ' ' r, Re.ply. ofiM.NWT t Mr. Newton, to copy tht-ful lowing para-1 aranns jroui. ine close of ins reDiv : :, , ,,, .-. - . iIj ion of lawand (facts, " oHKeV powers ne iMMiora you -nave leiruimaieiv con t nose oi mevnoie wmv r:Uferred.lnm character yDry:Godd J&6cmM? yoursuttraise and yur rights ltAve,i)een 1 a ,'r.teVfAn teih "i'!"fcvf.w i"m: i i" ii 1.9 ii vc ..uctu I At ar1ilftmn of III MAt irttt ' iitnlrvk-Mi t land correct, were put nsidelatitudinari "i - - doctrines to inflict injury were resorted while antMatitudinarhn doctrines' are Poetised on,;to suffiicate tbe good which t the principle of the Constitution embosoci for the benefit of all. Th intent whirn mv fa1?ntU!Bna itizenaJ ,nt0 my. hands, and entru8te( to joe, haAn - - o ami rmt la car n4 t in fjkJ r " . w a r" JUUf aMe incidents connected with - naVe endeavoured to do myjduty to- ' Y" Juur "u lw . 'J'J'1 1 ve e gratificatiQn of recttjving the approbation D,T fellow citizens and what renders that inestimable, is the approbation of my V"V vV....iv 4" .;if ui c,,s ,naJ ue J aesuny, 1 sna 1 newer lv ir our tomuiu. piuutry, . . 1 'I 'and its happy political and civil institu tions, a patriot's love -and for youand the rest of my fellow citizen, ari ardent and sincere gratitude7 for the confidence you have reposed in me, and the I uniform and steady friendship uninterruptedly ex- hiDitea ana Destowed tor more than thir- - j-- 1 narrjost received the fol- Adventures of a-King's Page, 2 vols. ueatnee, li vols, by Mrs. Ifotnaod American Encyclopedia, 2 vols. Literary Remains of Henry Necle Letters from the JEgean, by Emerson Hebers Travels. 2 vols. Life of Summerfield, tbe eminent Methodis Preacher, by Holland Lafayette's Travels in America, 2, vols, by la-v asseor. Richlieu, a Tale of France, 2 vols. Romance of History, 2 vols, by Henry Neele Ust ot the Plantagenets. by Horace Smith Sration Hill do Torr Hill do Tales of Passion, 2 vols, by Author of Gilbert Earle School of Fashion, 2 vols. Private Life, 2 vols, by Author of Gerald ine The Collegians, 2 vols. j Protestant, 2 vols. Life in India 2 vols. Byron's Works, 6 vols. Ho's Poems, 2 vols. Sketches of Irish Character, by sirs. 6. C. Hall Rooks for young persons, abridged & original. iNonnern iiegions, oy rarry lhe Governess, by Mrs. Sherwood Self-Uenial, by Mrs. H.'ffl md Unique Biography- Juvenile Keepsake lioaraing ocnooi , . Sandford and Merton, 2 vols, by Mr Day Evenings at Home, br Dr Aikin fit Mrs. Bar- t-'bauld l. ..-!,. Children of the Abbey f A variety of Children's Books, amongst which Peter Farley's Tales. .,2 parts. The Snow 'P" Walk in the Spring" Path to Leanv Valuable VrOfeYty lot Sale. I fAVING determined on going to the North A lt', to reside, I will otfer for sale to the highest bidder for Cash, on Tuesday the 11th May next, (being Court Week, ) without reserve, the follow ing' property to wit : , ; f Nine Wzely young Negroes of the following ' qualiations : j A first rate carriage driver and waiter t an ex cellent cook, inferior td none ; a good ironer and her We serits V yoVng boy and two fellows, 20 years of age, accustomed to field work. . .1 i' Uixyearsold this snrimr-the Carriaff wall be sold together orseparately, to suit pur- hT I etUVr Bhnds.ac. together with a good assortment of Cut Class, during and tea sels of China Ware. I; - jwill sell any part rthe above mentioned property privately before the day of sde should application he m de, .-Those desirous of procur- During the same week I will positively dis- present atocktof 1 Hardware, fy'c under-obst. AC e and horses embraces the Laws passed since the jrear.1819,! under distinct heads, in alphabetical order, in. eluding those of last Session, which renders the worc complete. For this addition to the . Manual, Vno xtral discharged by the payment i' ice wui uc maae. - i ue at Five Dollars as heretofore. Orders will he instantly attended t. - ' State lof Nbrth-Carqjina WaVne County.1 j t- i ;'r'f Court of Pleas atid Quarter Sessions, . FebruaryTepTO , 1830. ; James Simmsifc Benjanl"mMiller Original attachment. Levied, c. ingso. T appearing to the ' satisfaction' of 'the Court 1 mention that-tne defendsnt in this case has removed himself out of the State, so that l the ordinary process of la r cannot be served, on. him it is therefore orderedV that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for sir weeks, that, unless he appears before the Justices of our Court of ricus ana quarter sessions at tne. next uourt, to be held for the County of Wayne! at the Court house in Wavnesboroueh. oit the third Monday of Ma V J next, then and there to rpnlevv and 1 1 plead to isjtue. final iudsrment will be entered ud I 59 , -Teste. PL HOOltS. Clk. I v. ii u l ivju. ... t,j: i a. Twenty Dollars Reward. his right foot, occasioned by the cut of an -axe. It is probable that he will alter his name and try to pass among the lower class of white people, as he is bright himself ; hfs cheeks are very very white, with yellow spots s? his Clothing wnen ne was last neard from consisted ot a blue sattinet- coat and pantaloon, and white,. fur hat. Likely. he is in Robeson county on Drowning Creek, as he . his relations there, o)r : m Cumber- wrvii if i ii vauLrcai. w a . a I?,, 1 11 A . ... I will 5ive the above reward For - his deliverv I . - - i euvcry ner.tex- Jail so iu me in ljciiuii vuuuijri lice uj,. ftiijr win ense : or to have htm secured ;m any and that 1 get him again. William rouse. March 13. 6) 8t NOT1GK 3 AN AWAY from the subscriber, living in 11 Sussex county, Va. about two months since. a Negro Man SUve,. named BEN. The said negro was purchased -by me of Captain Thomas Grav, Jun. of Southampton Who, I think, brought him from the neierhborhood of Raleigh, N. C. where he is, I expect at this time, as he has near relations at or near Mr, O. Gnf oen is sooiiij icci o incurs nigu, aiom Him i wiupawiijr uuui j tci ub win, vaic iuii ai.. i :i. . .r:v ui. i me- WM. P- wye HE. March 1, 1830. tMy 15 pd. A Cautioq to the Pjublic. SOME two or three years last past a man by the name of AUGUSTIN or AUSTIN BLA- LOCK has been living in this i neierhborhood (Northampton county, N. C.) ;. bis occupation was, alternately, a House Carpenter and Over- seer, uurmg nis stay in tnis neignDornood. ne married an industrious, respectable poor woman. The day afte she was delivered of her first cb'dd, he absconded without any known cause whate- a rm a a d -k ' tm to . m ver. inesaiu tsiaiocK is tpna ot ardent spirits, and when under the influence ef liquor is dis posed to be quarrelsome. No doubt he will at tempt to marry again if he can meet with an on portunity He may be known by the following description, viz., He is supposed to be between 45 and 50 years of age, of 'ligrht complectionj; vellow hair, the middle finger of Ihis right hand 18 conncicn so s iu uc urawn nown on lite paim of his hand; he has also lost the! first joint of toe tnurnD on nis leu nana oy means ot a Whit low. The last account, that was j beard of him. he was in Guilford county, N. C.at, or ' in : the neigtiborhuod of a place called New-Garden, vi citizen oj ivorinampion vo March 16. 61 3t Money Lost. I . V, ; A. ON Friday last,-the Subscriber while -travel, ling in the.Stage from Raleigh to"! Fayette ville, lost a Packet of Money And Papers, the . ' t t f F' . ' 4 precise sum noi Known, oui oeiievea to be be tween two and three hundred dollars, consisting- oi t reasury Notes,3 several one (tolls r New bern diiis, two aoiiar state oani bills, several nve and ten dollar State Bank bills, and five and ten dollar bills on South-Carplina Bank t 4 or 5 4en dollar bills on the ; Unitetl .State BanlCi one dis tinctly recollected to be sgoed by John Huske, ana one oy j ones, i : Also, a nve dollar Cneraw uur, luiiicvi in a Jipwl, il44CUUUTSCU Ua aiaSBT, to whom it belongs. There was also a Justice's Judgment for $90, in. favor of Stackburghers crcuvur agaiuat. air. juqgrana ot Anson, J witn credits thereon. . u ; l - per. and sninfl tied ud.. A liberal reward will iikt w i if lie wa anil mi in ia anppr man v-y Ta be paid to the persoo finding the same, and: de li verinjl to the EMitora of the Register, Raleigh, the Editor of the :ObserVerf Fayetteville tne subscriber, rj, ; A-.-lvt;.! :-"V, Jan. 13. : r u,uuilford county; "N.C. ; 3 Apprentices jWatitetliiV Grpn B Subscriber wifl Itake m ple of smart " 4A;'Boys, bet reeti the'agea of tv. elve fifteen as; ApprenttceS to?the;lQral Bujinesi He wouia preicr wueia iroin. me counur. -a- 1.mr;lt:.lAlJElXrC 'tUleigh Itai'l RAN A WAY from thesubscriber on the 10th the Reih RegisteiV that, if theadSndaiiiiZaf xM.Wl r rNr t? C chariabXesinot appear-Snd replevy - off j L IN, orCUIXlN ME DUN, m hecalls himself. pleadf th4t' 'courtjnenwUl be He is about 23 years old, 6 feet high,; weighs eolidnst liim ' T,''-": i rv;! about 16&Jbs. his neck, hands and mouth are of - 5?cember ' Session 1B29 The tiMiffm a reddwlx look gray eyes, light hir, and kinkey aTeewed and ,tbe brdarf piiltotld V't ?Sl fK T-rv reIl nffhas 8 above to be made. V. - WM49 1 small scar on the first joint of the great toe on Aa wvnt 4rt ' oit ?m r ' V-. ; f? j . head of hair, which he. keeps combed very, high that Thpmas N. Pulliamy 'ooe bf the defend. ?t A mfront. .As I was in possession this fellow ants inthisicaseiUnot aninliaUit but a few days, I know of no mark bjr which t u therefore ordered,thatuW to designate him. He carried loffj no clothes. made m the Raleigh Retfster a w ii give a rw m oi iot nia connneracm i weeks,- that the said Thoittat Ni Pnllutm ppew-i -M $ V in Jail, so that Igct him or 40 f delivered toml thA n-T term' of tK?a-.di.irVf . t'o he; heWar-th;'Vit.'ikVi thesiogle instance iofsfi prevent; WASBIKVTOa Leasbiirpr,. Caswell, N. C; FeW 2T.S 53 SC State ofottCkrolma.- - K" tiavwood Countv ixrarc 01 fieaa ana utiarter sessions p W. '.V -'.--S 3 , -Zachariah" Clark & William : ClarTu Original attachment affainst Zachariah ClarTc. and . ' foal ottbe. property chaned i Fdty Cents to th- -- oxm "ever.instan J.larel';U horse will have good pasmrjtiv ,t ? .U,,.': 4mre4.feaoiilmttott per.day;ErK kM'St a. PeUierjee ana Petfotmant-.e-'5isr. w'flDknown:'"-(ee''-i suiU :J;ry?iVr 'zitht mat toe peienaant xacnanan.uiarK :a an iti State of NorthrCafblina Haywood Couuty Court of Plas and Quarter Sesstpns' , j0hn Miller ZaclvaHah ClarlC. I habitant of another State-The Court therefore, - - - - - - - i - f j original attaehmetttrM . fim- TT a nneirin to the' satisfactio'ni-bfthe :Cout; -WJ that the defeacKntZachariah Clark' ia an inha- 0TdcTsr tha publication be made six .Wjettkt In the Raleigh Register, that if theldefeadant ZaChari.? 'M ah Clark, does not appear '.trad replevy, or plead' Vi WW" - W w"W. W.B.V ..W ww. .., n IT - .lj. u: . - t Vv- riY-cir jiiui niiiii ivtu i inn tva, inmip mi x. uv-tr kiii i 11 rr . . ut: . . that at nrxt f!niirt ?iidoTnn will be invert fctrainst .. ...-iiv : December Sessiohsi i 829 ; TWkaboye-ordei' was renewed, and the order of publication as above to be made.,.-' ' ,":Cvr-;4: 48 j ; RO. LOVE, Ck; ft. C. C;5 . , State o Jorth- G artjUria C . ! ranvUle County Superior Court of Equity-i-Sprjng Terra, 183. - v 1 Robert Bi GdliamtAdjnr, llc;V" 'F Thomas h WilHeomasliamvXd of John iknA tim plttard ' . :Vf Courthouse in Oxford,' on te? first iMondayor Seotember next, and plead, answer, or demue to the said bill of complaint, or the satna will bei taken pro cootessoi and beard exparte " tv Witnessv Thomas B.v LittlejohnrClerk 9c Mas-' , ter of said Court. the firitlIondair:bf lUrchi'' A. D. liaJ0.f :- , " -; - 'TSP Pr. adv. $2. 75.- '(V State btotJli;Grlin f ', Granville CmihtviX' ; t Superior Court of Equity Spring Term, 1 $3d. t IT aDDeariner to the satisfaction' ; or the Courts ,,rl i jovn jew. u juuea mu- wuc inu uiucrs, "V -r" ; r yiimc ok pucats ojamcs, uwutu-uv, xACwUkgra : ot Johh N. Boawell; dee'd f 1 IT appearing to the satisfaction of t he ! Coort- . ''v that James Richards, pne of the; defendanta . .. in thiacaaeV jb noVan inhaiUhtOj tliia SUte It is therefore ordered, that; publication, be made M : in the Raleigh la gister for six aoxcessiye weeksi '- that thesaid James dltcharda appear at the nextr term of this Court,to be held at the COjUrttiouse! , hi Oxford, onLthe'firat MOndaybf , Septemberf next, and plead, answe or demur , to the v billt s of Compliant, of the same Srill beUk"procod fessOf.and heard expartevliv:-''-; ,r . T IUwa9f t HUIIM U. JMIVVIVJUIIU, ICflh. Mr AAA- z-'i ex rttTuATED; on Mtm Street the: ost spa terof said Court, the first MondaV of-March, i v rpr.;adv..$2,a;V:.-.-); 4 "i i " " i mm , i ii In i n i wi ,'' .. A .mi k 21TTIATED; onj- If sin Streethenost- spafJ -j ciousaiid beautitd thewholeTBdroMgh.? ; - mA and conrenient to all the Steam Boats andPUhlio Pixces. wnetner ot pleasure or business, f Thi i extensive esublisI.ent iMibeenehTarged-and y':-"- imprQveu. a uc lurjuuiro o ncw ana ciegsnv sad the : Parlours and Chamber are furniihed inthe first stvle; i.i lie uoae. unaev its present arrange" y;r f mentj is equal to any, and interior to nobe In the ,- -JM I lTm'tea':SUtie.n SsM i. knd Parlours (or private families are haidiooiely r . ; f $ fitted un ind &ell foniisheiL T. :S o. i Post Office, is abb attached ta thU eitablistiffleni, t' v ; 8TABtBaid pARRJAQP i0J8E!l'itHr-f viq'i-- every appj ndaeeesaary for the coorcruehce -p": til ) of thegcnUemanand trM $Mi wslla'mWaKciokeandt aJgencratrff V:M ; m bft keptoiLthe Temis v O i; i nt t6.J 'r tnniinc, itntTfioQ ;.'.ik 1 ys numerousages totnrt l TlWcoiwenieticfc y ; of guests and victors. ThirJtfulfcr past faycur 1 i ; scriber cduncentiy v nopes, try unrenutunj attcar w- ' 7 - tba ttf toetit a coatinaance pt puhlls pitrcss--,r ; v ; V j r ' V 'f'-.--''''- H - ' ' ' .' : '' ' - - - " 5k. 5 'A ! 5f vAS tm V-! 11 i I '4 V,'! . ' , , n. ' -' - 'i ; a- - a. r ... iT y a . ..... -V
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 5, 1830, edition 1
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