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1 t - V rr' V ''. .v .Theor.dersibr the Earner or , were - of I course promptly obeyed.' Ar few .day af- irr-xneinei ae paiamon oernaru, wattjn nized hi nfannerof Campaigns, -received nun Kinuiy.asKins mm an sons or ques . Wr DtlTT Q I?. f T? TTS VU :- 'JvSSnVilf'M,y tions, as was his custom, to my knowledge, WtXi- f i&ilarian' wished to get at a particular fact, ererycceea ; Wag perfectly satisfied with the mannerj, er VS Which he spoke of IMjriaVand after he bad ,,unoankMlr-LT,i finished shaking, Napoleon saidV to him, the Editotf musf be postpaid. . . Colonel Be rnard I kndwRgusa.' After- wards the Emperor chatted famillianv with him, entering into minute i detaits upon the system of ' fortification at Antwerp. !m'ade -.nilScerrioleM known-tod Vhich it be defended in case f a .roone us than in FlUro; jrtransated for sipe. The Col. explained so clearly the fne m'ii'W'',e1i "Jt'1 ,o,:,,,, ' , ' .."jmoiuirr in which ic uui u u- u-iuts iu ue- rfond pirtot .the.PCroil 01 oe nourri- ienu uie worKt aaiost an auncx, mat distinction, which, so far as I recollect. GRNBRAti BEflNAUO; . leon t Tery 'day of the month' on whicn Cap'. N. haf the wonderful dream. , v I may have maile 8me Unimportant er rors in this account of jtime, or place, 'as it was' tblditoi me sevenvpr eight years ao ; bat my meniery as l ine essentiafs ts cor rect, ami I believe i if '(vithout any attempt at making a fine story,) exactly as Capt, N. told it to tne " CITY HOTEL M GEO. SIMPSON & iCO. Uateigh, April 16." f "Mi 69 J3t: ft! 9t' It lilijrrl THE SUBSCRIBER fjAKES this method ofjnformin bis friends I and the Pttbllc in general, that he hs pur chased of Mrs. Jeter, the CITY HOTEL. This Establish men is situated on Fayetteville Street, near, the Court-House, aixi in the busi ness part of the City. , It; is also the Northern and Southern Stage-Hfuistv Tht Subscriber is happy to inform the Public that the contemplated improvements of this Es tablishment are already tar advanced, and he pledges ' himseif to use every possible exertion to render comfortable the stay of all those who ith their Company. He is de e every effort to place it in the who may call onihirrr, to say, that no penus. on an injana MarKet is Det- Particular atti-ntion to Beds, 8tc. furnished With the best Liquors. with every .variety of Provender e Ostler i-the whole suDtrintend- ed by himseTf. He flatters himself that he shall be able to give general.satisfaciion oosibfe 'limits. I Te officer chosen pyaoe, nomy auerwartis general oi in vis- r r, JOHN DUNN. Gen Marescot was simpiy a v;ap;.mi iii'h " ivi"v miica3j - '- f Engi-eers, ofthe nme of Bernard, a H the first ofljcer of engineer in existence , Information Wanted. reer pupil of the rolVtechntqtevSchooi. i ne simness 01 v,iarK uepriveu rrance 01 Thi louoff man set out" upon vhia mission a man so eminently distinguished, who re- wuW excinnany; particular , notice ; fused Uie bnHiant otters of several Luro- . .. ' aI'-.i.'lkJb f k ; famniia t was nevpr rnnferreil-unoiKanv orcision t "At the COflUllCTWwioii -", - '' i ------ . - ---------r. - --. Ixvnr him u A.run cimn-.' oihSr p.rspn uhatev.r. In P, ?. , . , rnr wasVt Strasburghi he UlfeCteC uen, nresiu ai nie oiare. nuncii, ne ueMreu power of all tiiWot. the commamier-in-cntei in -"v i ; . rv . o--Mi(faiij a ,i.micuiiuc Vnineers.0 select fromhis distinguished advice on the pomts in discussion. After 1 1" a"PPie fcBgioe .ffi-.J.u --.t'fni fnl. leaving the sittinff of the Council, Nano- shall b eori, uiuci .uiv.w.. j - . . -r- - i .-,- , r and h s Stable til delicate -mission ; Une; necessarily ieori wtd to hm-Bernard, you are ".v and-an attentfv brave pru'lent and skilful, and capable ot Ald-de.CalnJi., At the termination of the ithftcim'ioUamu utmost campaign, he. was made General of Brig oosiWlimits. i Th'bfficer chosen by ade, shortly afterwards General of Divis- TjlRANCIS PA TTEUSON, an aged, infirm and. 1 indigent slctier ot the Revolution, now re he ptfsHei'l forward his observations .nearly -peati sovereigns,. in-order to retire to the siding in the State of Mississippi, is desirous of tn Vienna and returned to the Emperor's United. States'of America, where he com- procuring the requisite testimony, in order to Ll.QUrborihetimf the capit- m.n4 t..Corp,Uf Rupm .nd h,s -n, . obuln.pension irom Government. He state that he enlisted in olatr.wv pr.Uim,-: -.ine ropernr.iniToi.- - -.vm " Edgecomb County, Nortii-Carolina, in the 24ih e.i him persAraMy, and was highly pleased Florida, which are regarded by men of Regiment of the Continental Line ; that he ser- with !S replies. Not- Satisfied 'withan- SCience'aS a chef lPxUVrei ved six years, and was taken prisoner at Cam- gwcrin verbnlly to the questions ot Napo- , General Bernard is not Chief Engineer, den, 'Gates's defeat.. Any person or persons u(in. (Wain Bernard had digested" a re- we believe, but President of the Board of knowing the tact of Mr. Pattefsons Revolution- lean, laptam IJernaru nau aiesieu a rc . f arV seTv.ces. will p ease communicate it to the nnrr on the rthservations that nenau maue, iiwaiufns flii lu cmai .n,mw.clHc...., p, . T. , XT taiuUIUULIi, X. V of J with the rank and py of Brigadier-Gene- April, 1880 igr,al of Engineers. Nat. Intel.' - ogsesting, the most, expedient line mirch' to be'rursued. He advised, among , ntKp'r tkinol;that it would be desirable to nasli the armv directlv uuon Viehna.'wilh- CommithwotedfoT the JScw York American. out attending to the intermediate places of A SAILOR'S DREAM, Wrength ; tht being once master of the Captain N , of the IL S. Javy, a 67 State of North-Carolina. G'anville County. Superior Court ofEquity-r-Spring Term, 1830. Johp K. Jones and wife and others, Gold Mines, itands; Nieoe &:. ffHE Subscriber wjshmg tbj. remove from the 1 neighborhood, offers; for sale his valuable Plantation, four milesl? west of Charlotte. The trtct contains 2S2 acres!of land, a Iare. Dart kf which is as good as any in Mecklenburg- countv : about 100 acres are first, second and third crop ground, of the best quality.; The plantation nearly adjoins the celebrated Capps' Gold Mine, and the opinion seems to be well foundedthat Gqld abound in twohilis particularly on .the I l"M,wy-' , uraucu runs inrougn h ior ; o? a mile, jwjiich, it is thodght by ml n of judgment is m rin in in; precious mew i as any or tne Burke Mines. There is also on he nlantatioo good Water Power, and anexcellent Mill-Seat for mining operations, also a Owellinghouse, two Barns, btaoies cc other necessary out-buildings. Also, 20 or 25 likely you ftg Netfroesfbr sale or a part of them, such as may not wish to follow me. -t - ! - - . Any, person desirous of mirchasiner. can call and view tbe premises j: or enquire of Mr. Kobt. J. Diukins or Dr.J. O. Boyd,; of Charlotte; for a description, Sec. - WILL.. COST VVICK. Charlotte, N. C. March 29, 1830 , 63 12t ' Land in Wake County, y, BY orde of the Judge of the Superior Court of Equity of Wake County, will be sold at the Court-House on the 3d Monday in June next. a valuable Tract of Land, lying on both sides of wnste uaK uieefc, In Wake county, the pro perty ot the late William Mc j ullers j contain- nit; t ioj acres, rrom iou touuacresoi wmcn is cleared land and under good, fence, with a OwelUng-House, a Cotton Ginj,' and other con-vt-nient Umbuildings thereon erected. The rest is Woodland. This land l'es 16 miles west of Raleigh, on the road to Hywoact, and is a remarkably healthy situation. I v A credit will be given to the purchaser, of six twelve and eighteen months. !'-. For other particulars, apply to Alsey Hunter, near the premises, or to the subscriber, who is duly authorised to sell this property. W SAMUEL WHIT AKER. Wake: April 19. 1S3Q. j -76: I " T" f - - 1 UI'llll ' y- - - f J I t)S C Aistnan capital, the Etn'peror might lic- highly meritorious officer, was ordered, in Willie M. Spears & James. Richard, Executors itate law to the whole empire 1 was near the year 1819, to take out the. flag-thin, to '.; . of John N. Boswell, dee'd. the, Kmperor,' imi Kapn, ' when ne receiv- the West Indies, (It was. I b lievp, the I 1 "lr u me sawacuon oi ine uoun, ed the young officer of engineers and you Constitution. ) At the island of St. Thomas, James, Richards, one of the defendants .u.. u .l.ai ..o.l .-. ..' f m this case, i not. art inhabitant of this State : mJ j .M.v..4fcu,f,iMr.. several oi our v-ei oi war.-were i ren- it is therefore Ordered, that publ-ction be made whilst the report wasbeing read.' How. dezvnus ; and Com. Perry wouldS there in the KaleisrhlReiristef for six successive weeks. fXclah'redhe you.are very.boldy.very dar- cuine on b"ard the pontellation, and take that the said James Richards appear at the next )g! A;pettyyotiicer volunteering to trace ihe command of the quadn.n, for the' pur- term ot this court, to be held at the Courthouse Ur n.e the pJan;if;my campaign ,' Begone, pose of scourinjr.ihe pirates from the haunts in 9-xro"- ,n t,'e first Monday of Stembrr ..i 'J l j ' !. a. " , , , . i , iicu, ami pieau, answer or cemur to tne Dill s.m dWdu uiy orucr; iney iniesteq. rerry nau . wmeci a snort of cornDain, of the 8;im. h.iikpn nm,m, In what I have already said, and am a- time before in tlie corvette J hn Ad b-iut M add. on.the career of Captain Ber- Capt". N. saileJ onr s'owlv, annoyed bv; Witness, Thomas II. Littleiohn, Clerk & Mas- oam, the character or XNapoleon ia com-ihtad vmds and detained by calms. One ler ol a,r owurl n,e Monday ot March, pfetely displayed. ' Rapp told roe, that night lie dreamed he was '" standing on A' u ,p.m n rrn t n v ,. . vi. .. ..... wi . ", ''V I lllr iu ii uri it at. ! 1 1 i iij uir iirw seal JJj. (Jy 2 75 pcror aiiereo nis torie auugemer. i ms, i arui y, wuei) ne suddenly oDnerveu tnat Li- Besides S6p0 50000360 20; Tickets glp,: Halves 5,, (r Vf ' Address all youf orders to Yates V& v M'lntyr e J Richmond, VafV-'-.l '.J Mhi'--H'ff.X , YATES McINlRE,rr M V'JI 3S,-?fv t 4'.. Li.-- ' Ttk: rrllrUtn of. m iIniuo niimVai In XikA ' A- "( .A !L 's ' I Connecticut State;Lottenh.'xlasS ?4 K: Y;- '-J-t 5231 9 'ft All sold at this office . 31, ;caPUall(:I ,44. . , so, . ' .. '..aooo - - -' - r.-a ,7 i ' Drawn qumbersof the Uni6U Canal: Lottery . v . s ? 6th Class. : Jpvr-,:.t ' . . , ' -,v 3fj-8226Slr6972232 r . -.J , uismai swamp i.oiiery extras Class jno.i. : . 5928-1839--2730--71i9rv i9. 27. :ivv aood:' " . 19. . S7. . , 30J'rl 4Q0V- ; ;T " ' r All . . . A. A. K IT" aii soki anois omce.r -- A , .....- V, J ,1 r'C Grand Consolidated No.' 8. 226053-2--43--4--6--35-5--33 - f 22. 53. r 60. , 5. 33. ' 35 . 120,000, 7- -- -1 - Let all those who want capital ptizes senb! their orders atldressed to Yates 8t M'lnty re where 7 x moTecapitalprizeshavbeignsold and paid, thaV any other office in Virginia. Amongst the capitals, !.s-'i'ii' said he, "is a clever -. -young: fellow : observed much ram'not'ihing to nim to be executed as a spy ; I sha 60 he has sort of '"confusion at the gangway vvhich an expose I noun ces the arrival of a visi-er. H lotk I have ed in that directioriiand saw advancing North Carolina Granville County. John Dullock, Ex'or of vVilliam Bullock, dec. yasioo for,ny anbyj .KO tell IW- Cap'. ;Grl,... , U ho had died some years . ' ; . Richard Buhok fc Ihe! ",,rr V'UKr "umn oruer, jaii'i mthu .inm.i neiore m ine we.iiterranean servjee. n- Superior Court of Eqtiity-4Sprinj Term, 1830. t illyriii.' ihe order was served, andllelt, as we usually do, when we die ',m ol M T apneHhgUo the satisfaction of the Court iiMam urriiHrii. nariir.inaiiLi- m hii iiip r in ii.'n irr.i . r..nrinii.rPtt& immt t ipv k 11 ai v iiiiaiii n. inyp. one 01 ine ueienu inis I - - - . r Wk . ---v fav ... m.-(i- u .-.i.'fc. . iiiv f 1 . . r - 1 -'.' rr 1 I . . . I ,i.t L. :u. r Vk-.., o . . arn.iur'of his comrades jh arms, at the ap- are deadiVt no surprise to see thjeui alive ,n,th c?i.: not an inhabitant of this State . P'oachof aVcamnaiiwasVdeprived of and' neVforminsr all ti.e actions of living JM" !d thatjpuMicatiop be made . 1'. . ; . -..' tn-. , . j 1 o 111 ine t.all!l KPtrjsrt-r inr tit e ir.r.f'ss vp weens taking part In It, and" regard nd as a pun- men d.scirpancies that, dreams alone cab that unless 'tlie said William B. I.i-e appear at ai.iiirui me innrjuaies i, uie r.mper.orj reconcile. utmion pouteiy saiuieu mm, the next term of this Courts to be held at the nim Kien solely as a precaution to preserve & then i'quire,d 4 whither he vus bound f' 1 Courthouse "in -Oxford, oit the hrst Monday of t'le Ide ol a vountr mart whofn ho Jiiohlv Pftntaln N. :niworplr1. I am wiiin.r Kiit September next. And. pleadl amwer, or demur, appreciated. At the endf thVtaMipak.,; Prv's Capt who will hois hi" 8 a" n ? the lirof complaint, ; the same will in rewhrdin the officers whobad?distin bMd atht. 'IVvi.as. 1 No ' a'u Capt. pished- themselves,' Be'rthierbelieyirig - Gordon,- 4.t.hat"yu must not expert to see. mi.iru in ne in disgrace, omitted to place 1 tor rerry itow belongs to my sqvadron - r.is nime upon the list of GaDtain$i'of en-1 look round, .n.ii vu will b couvi(lcel., Notice to Undertakers 1VJOT1CE is hereby given, that on theJIBth 11 d?.y ot May nxt, the undersigned, comno inff the Building Committee of Randolph Mncon College, in the town of BoydtoYi. Mecklenburg county, vill proceed to enter into contracts for tne erection ot tne centre ouuaing or saia uoi lege the same to be of brick, and not to exceed in cost thirteen thousand dollar?. Also, one of brick, intended for the Preparatory school house to the College, the cost of which shall not ex ceed fif'tien hundred dollars. 1 It is intended so to construct the centre .build ing that it m y hereafter br conveniently added to ; and such undertakers as n-iay think proper to 'to so, are requested to furnish the subscri bers, either on the day, or before, with, drafts for buildings on the most improved phm (as it respects duruhtlity, neatness, plainness arid con venience) adapted to tlie appropriations. Ilex. Leigh, Jno. W. Lewis, . , J me Sniith, Mathw- M. Dance, Jno. Early, Moses Brock. . . 1 24. : 32 . : 42. ' , ;-0 ;v .10.000 - 'Vmgl 12. 31. 48.- :ilQ,MV&y '.' 7. " ,23. c 30. :tm:':''' .1 - r. 11;-vh..-44. ,-. . : 4,000 - - -Zitf : uesiaes many others. ? "Xj A ?: W YATES-M'JNTYRE; Maaagert; fl?nfc following-are the drawn numbers tn the J, Grand Consolidated Lotterv,o.9, viz $ a 58 1 30 41 ?4 5 739, ; , $, v Messrs.' SfephenK. 'Ftffiri;ff. ; Taijlor ofrahvilC 1 ihe Town liaoohmJtm'a , fandlxroy fidtifojrd:' .'" TAKBOTrOE(ptb4fthehirt tetmit;the J Countv Court of WaVe, I intend, to avail : ' mvsenoi tne provisions, an act passea irf . i. . -.-it 17- Api'd 26. 72 be taken pro confesso and heard ex parte. Witness, Ttmmus B. Ltttlejohn," Clerk ..and Master of ud Court, the first Monday pf March, A. 1). 18J0. ' v . . , rilO. B. LITTLKJOHNT,' C. M. E THE SUBSCRIBER ... .f I. v- . j---. -. ' r gmecrs, who Were to be Droinoted to the He then tioinfed over the side ol the hn. twk'o'f 'Chef tie Bataillou.The Emne- Cantf!. looked in tlie direction desiffnat- himself insfrihpdthinmlnfUlr,iur.l kA: ankui,vt.t r.,.MurU,l ir. f... Jr.' ilMnLhTlFFKUS for Sale hisHOpSK & LOTS in the ,I,e r. tW i;befi.re. tbtof all witf. to.an.l M ; Hh- Wiri,ifi. H,!? Stf.'M ne other tdhrersv 'Nevertheless, tlyj EmT sets and of tt.fe fort were h ited hatf-mat vVbod!:nd. The Houve,is!2 by 40 feet, com lror forget him for .A ;ljii.ig period, unilhe tfih ? mfnn'e guns' were firine: ; a 'vessel modious, aid well finished' through out, having V&S fri(l n ii 11 it aaIIa .t . . V ' I I ii .. ... .1 ... f.l 1 :. A . f., ... A .rv-nrcj?f !' fi iIig net oapK flnnF trl h a I '"".'miuij icvantu iu nonce." lay uui n; cie im, ai 4 iiimiIUCC umi mc ; .... v,rr..4.n ....... 1 have never had any pernit acquaintance lyrid, , also with m.irks.f ntourniht: pre- wide passage on eacn a garret distributed into WitK Pm.!- d : : 1 .I v 'h:! v v'7 , ' . . J- . closets and two comfort hie .rooms : and a cellar tJk .71 er? "arU4 UVWP; '!f8 1 ;f 1V! I,re?. poaiasnoi no -view under tntf wlu)e divldetl iht'4 s,veial apartments. ine manner ,111 wmcn ne ar-mom tne sUi; . 1 cue vessel nearest me ianu, ,t isvltUated in a most' beautiful grve of Oaksr -v". uccaiue. n,s couegu, : in quality containing omctrs., ana roweci siowiy ny latt 'F-Aid -de-Cntn'::.th the;":-,Et!i peror. ..and 1 1 witn muffled yiwr ; thVnXanother boat with wi lLrel4te.thraVtiCUlafV tausic and inuffled d ruins, playing a dead c instructed of rock a stone Spring-House Hp-ne, atra subseqbenteHmlti.ne mrchVaiii iu.t of all, came a boU with Well of excellent water in tfreyard-a Office The Pmha,R k ;i. 1 vn - ' " - Yen 1 Ii ' x l a the yam suitable for a Lawyer, and every neCi V'njjororbeing.at "a.ris, was desirous, & ebffin, covered withtblack, a military hat a!irvolltiiniUP aii ;n .rood iWnir Also, a T-ANYABO now in 'operation, wtuch ght give employment to 8 or 10 hands, having ;Rifc&ia?am! iltigut;u The he a w the proceeMon glide with nieasured li acres of Jand attached to it; and on the pre? Siivefeby Altirmout were not strokes towards tnewn and plainly W.ifcroitoble:tw r :...rK' i . - , - i t- ? -every convenience,! for a family residence. V-A THE SUBSCRIBERS ."O'ESPECTFULLjY. inform the public that they tr have- just received from Philadelphia and New York, ; splendid i assortment of first rute Ladies' fientlemen's. Misses' Bors' & Chidren's 0 BOOTS t5t SHOES, Most of which are City tnade, of the best mate rials, and by superior workmen, whi6b they of fer at a fair price. ? QTj Work made to order on the shortest no tice, attd in the best style. ' V " TEN CASES HATS. ' ALSO, A complete assortment of tl? WARJ3,' at WholesMle and retail. All kinds of Tin V'ork done to order, as above. ii L0UGEE & NEWLONV April 14. 66 NOTICE. ViriLL BE SOLD in tbe town of Rbckford on V the 10th day of May; 1830, the following Tracts of Land, for the Taxes d!ue for the year 1828, and cost tor advertising. ' ; Ifo. acres Owners. Fersons adjotmrief. 4 I ' le s-at of rlcular j T -J " t . ; v v e r w vj1 i ,ou 1 1 r ij note ia c - c n 1 1 u eo i k i o lost m auxjwty antrwon J the thing ; t do perfectly recbgmie der, when hVi'ne iiccidental iioise 'jritl the Jriiv A fterwanls h. sum tunned fipn. Jim ariiitied "him frnio-hlfn. , fVlt satxv whoHjl suCfefele 4H k ctQeneraVKjeeWi awful ilrean that to sleep WgaYCwas qui i Jm inpibrl e he ly Irest j e lil tilie ( morn, fcusa P " After Xweil. the JEmbror. v SiVe.l there" is a yNe BatailLm UnWhl tlkmm. .. . 1 ; J WVUBk I urottM ...i . 1. t'-'i j' ' - -i -n iJi u" w n 1 acq uai n teo v wi t n v i h heturtmca-l Co nmiiderryhatcl Id iedWboarVlbi thein'aif t he" partfculara rtor sailor?. J are prorbHy put down -thejdayithe'nvo ' Altera few Uvs more aauinf they made -wh erir,reejttber.be,pioie corvette 3h h'Aimibfiit tdiiilaik o iinL f lu Utroenibochei f urufitra: Co modtre Perry-hacl U iedW bbarVl bl better constructed Yard is; seldom seeh , ariy. where . TJits property will be disposed of on reasoaabfe and accommodating terms. ' 'If THO. Bi LU 1 L EJ O tl N. - . t Oxford, Sept. 1V ;v0aw tf Yuiited Immetliatejy arKJEACtiEKi to take charge ot . f omona A A cadetny;: 14 ade iKortb-east of ttaleiebii- TieitUin is very-beaUhy tbe Vater gdpd the neiirnborhood aereeablei Ht M ".n'ecessafV tUe -Teacher should possess the following qualU ficationsl' vis ibh'derstand' the'Enklish & Latiir JOEjuaes, and bave iome knowledge of Mat he. mitic5. ana oe oi unaouuiea raoraicnaracxer. To suchaii oneif salary will' be eiven eOual in ; f.yAlJ. lIKUUIttlS V,Ub, IIMCI, A , AA bne of tbe Trustees, or etb Jonexp Esqi Se- tn . eecrapnifs qnier,.pc sent- yelioW Ifivefk1 ana been actual v hur dihnl James Prim. F.r.PettitfV ; Jacob Douthet I do do ' ! Dicy Barker. 72 'Jno. H. Speer 102 'Smuel Whitlock 200 Daid Grace '50 James Edwards 540 C. W. Perkins 50 Alex. Lawson i Capti Hatcher's District 900 Wntrht JnhnMin.-'-' ' Aft V, War John times - 4japt. Keecea District. 100 Charles Cresoo - 11 untsvi We District. 200 John Coper ' ."I dot do " -su tieo. xiutson 'i ; ao ao T4 150 M. D. Kimbrougli ! ' ! do , do 170 Win. Pickett . . : . 100 . Peter Graves k 'JU ;; Pilot District. 130 Allen PortieeiCvt -dobi do 3001 Jesse AlbertyW Q itockford DislricU 50'ligohnsbn' It-'do.''V'daSV'. 180 ; Ansojem Mickte 1 1 fitof- :do 300- Daniel Marion db do ' 3 Tovnptsvt Jaoies.Plancer;wBfbrd: for you tlie relief of honest debtors, when and.wnerii i may attend if yo thmk prbj)er.tl-iv t4 , yi UOBEUT S JOKtis r t M S 1 Raleigh; April 23, ; rl'fXt 'SXkU' -Vf- NOTICE. D AN AWAY from the subscriber ,Vn the lOt rt ofFebrnary last, a: white Slave, ni& CtfW LIN, or C0LLIKT-M EDLIN,':. as hecalls iu?slf. ; nc la nuugi j cJ ,t wiu, y ICCtVHIg,nj weggt about 165 rbs. his neck, hands and mouth V nf'Aw . v": v.,; . 1 ft i his right foot, occasioned Jbyv the'CUt of an axei ' .;-;.i It is probable that; he Vill alter his hame'aht --5 J'y( W. to pass among the lower class, of white "people . J:. , as he ia bright , h1mse)f ;- hi -cheeks are very ' Avi very white, with' yellow spots ;i his clothing . '.'?.; 'l when he was last" hfAM frnm hnniistAit V.1n A f ' ... Vv' sattmet, coat and pantaloons, krid whiteur bat.; t r v cou I T'" -, : utyr bii Cape-Fear -v -.v 'i'jr f ''ii... will rive the above treward foideTiverv-f '' ' i'"""- u.iv .iii.i iwbuibu mil miv . Jlil.in land hiit&tfagn4S Match 13., : ;-TvrV;f 6J:58fWk. J.'.'vV- CS OMRTTMC in January; last, ntf Pocketiobk kj was stolen. from the Docket of riiVSon.:ln rliis City, ontain'mgf. about Seven'Oollars in fno- ney, andaynote ofihandonJoslab;DavivrwHh Lewis Hollomin as securitv, for tlie sum of S30. due the 8tb December ensuing -A It persons life W forhifl from-trading for at nft? &n4 tha miL... I -v '7J' '&. v.f - V . V from paying it to V ode but myself "V".-' ' ' 'A.V r- Raleigh, April 23x.in.; v;. Vf; : T 1 7J"'i "ii m iV ' . . 5 - - firpH AT jibe next Annual jConreniion ot thit ! Protestant Episc6paf Church, prahe Dio cese of North-Carolina, will be held in St. James', j? cjhurch, mlbtf town of Wilmington. Jon the" 20tb dayMayV!830;tr ' - Cran'vUlejCoanty.-t,: -.s-:a.'' i ( . j r.- 1 t -.0 . RobrtlL'-GaUamivdoViy '"f.V Thomas IL Willie & Thomas N.uiliam, AdaVa ' r i ':-j M ,.iMi,'.'j.-t .-lM: rt-.n i .1 ...: . ' u. -r :.'!. 230 - David alartin 30iddSdo i oncsvllle' district. 15 'as; P. Walker ' - 4tfo-! W ; -X wdo "do IT appearing to tbe; satisfacion ; of the CbntL s' C t V t, 1 : that Tnotaas N.Pulliaaohe nhe defind .:'-'-;t ; -At lis therefore ; br4,diithat . 'pubVcatioh bd maae in iae iwreigo ; licgiiter ioy, wx:cT5vv weeks, that thesjud Thomas iu PuUlani appear, at tbe ne term of tbU Cour$, to be held M thav Court boose m s Oxford, on the". Ost; UozZzy cf September next, Jand plead, wisweTQt d:i?ja&? A .f taken pto conteaso and berd exparte. V ' 4 ? f t";x Witness,. Thomas IV LiWltjob'nCIi ft lptsV V- C, V ter of said' Court: ht ,nt Monday cf l!2rcb; : J . ' 1 A. d. iko vV uVy two. n. i JTTi r intt?f. E. V
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 10, 1830, edition 1
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