Newspapers / The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, … / May 13, 1830, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
lN,l;i:Vb4 Jill JL'dldfti r4 r ' ' y - t V' ;Vi '? i -u JT- W. . .( - ,1 . . i r r . i mi i m i i -i i vm wiqMSi : - : L : - T 1TI1-M J i 1 1 V . T ' - i a J'. rW - J' . Iff T .. n. - - - i . . t - r- -'- it j ' 1 . ). . - I ' ... ' V Our? ire the plans of fair pwaxp'd bjr party rage td iv i c i "v n n - t 1 ' - ' 1 P JOSEPH GApS & SON, Xt vvtf1 !pl?reTipnnmaTf in a4vanc v,t eecdiT ift neatly Inserted 3 -t.me94r a DoViaV, and' tVenty-five cents for every seedVpubKcationahoseof great r length 1p- tVeafnPP0" ; VrcATcstnanitfuliv receJv?d..LSTTxs to the Editors must bctjpo&aid.y-, V ""llNGULAR" ABDUCTION. In Octortaif, ,the srtdden atsappearftncevfrom Bostpnofa Vf bkwt draver, Wtiak by name, cve occn to various conjecture? and ev ral newspaper paragraphs. He has sfnee- turnetf to Boston ; and very recently, before h Alavor of that city, swere to the narrative of his adventures which we.subjoiiu He was accompanied to the7pffice by Several respect- b1e nen of Boston, and Charlestown some of 'them1 having known hint from childhood, who bore testimony to his good character for truth, sobriety ?nd Vrtlessness. Tnese gentlemen UrUre'd their belief in -the truth of his story t -1 iwhich, thf y said had been' corroborated' by j 'the accounts front Vermont! The deposition J ' - t hus Hveh in Boston; paper i v ' I Mr.i Isaac Wyman deposed, that he left ;?-Veftn.re,''?Vermoiit, tbe&2d0ctober, with a drdye of cattle, for Brighton and a mar ket . i hTbatlafter ha in made his sale?, he stopped Several. days with his' mother and sister Teiidms m-Charlestown. That he afte$i'dssoldh8Vhoree;.xfteodinsr to rf turn home tv the sta'sej-and had then in about 439 dollars, . 130 of 'which. be)id IAlate pers of the rattle i5tThat v"- the, 1 1 th November he catne to B'nv tft engiige his stage seat; boHhat havinsseveraT f rrands.to make it Ket ling cellar to geteresrtme.ninatwnue Kifi fnnd waa in lnrensratibnand he had -mentioned that e belonged 'to Vermont, one of the inmates "f Ihe cellarentered Wo conversation with him, remarking' twat he ao'was a Vermontei, was going home, and should like to have company : That onnaf?er this man Vnquired f deponent, if he'had seen th Fish at the Long Wharf: He fWyma!O answ,erirg"Aro--Aai;e Ybit?"i I he other repueu tnai ne .nau not, dui that one of .the initiates had and the per son alluded to, remarked that it was well j Worih seeing ; and oflfred to show them VwKere the Fish wras : Tliat he (W) object ed tb going, itbeijiig in the evening ; when bis friend, the pretended Vermont? r, said they had better gor as they would haveno "other opportunity to see it : That this per son being well dressed, he (W.) consented to go with fheniV That he'took his saddle hags' wittf him : That in going ddwn td the Iiftnjj wharf, (north side,) one of his com panion went before, anc one behind him nnd when he had "walked some distance, he lost all Vecollection of any thing further, till he, found himself in- a boat vith the two menV and that in attempting to giye an alarm, founoV his fiankerchief had been stuffed into his mouth and that his hands were tied behind biro : Tht being in this condition ne' was compelled to submit : That themen kept rpwing'the boat for, he supposed, an hour ; wnen tney arrivea at what he, thought to be an, island That when his arms were; untied, and the gag take from his mouth,1 one of the men held a pistol to his head, saying, Will you go with ifsor have youf brains blotonout?"; That he had noittenative but to go; With them 5 andthat,fifnghis pocket' book gone, he asked where U'was,7 and, wis an swered, Ssjfe enough." That being then joined by two other men, they all got into another boat,, which, after being rowed kfor jreral hours, arrived at a yessel, Which he (Wyman) took to be a brig, 'she having two masts : -Tht he'was forced !pn b'nard ,of her, ordered below to a . birth where there was nothing but ; an old sail : That he soon found by ihe;motiou that "the ves . set was under sa That, he fflt much pain in his head, one. -tsWe. of which was swollen apparently rpm the blow he had driven wiien ne waa aiunnru ; pui ,,inat the wound did not bleed ; That ihe soon wcame very sea-sick i That on. the next 'diyinyMtemptffig'pass upon deck, he -thought heHaW something which; lo4ked 'fee land, but hu sickness was' so severe that "he was obliged, to 're turn to his birlb Jtwhpdiaiejy iThathfterW'ards, 5 on deck, he awn anions the. crevv of the vessel (abotvUiiri.'nmber)-1tne men whom he hVbseenNVn t he ' cellar, - but v who ;voide himTbatWa prevented n gung to the after part'of the VesseU ' p That after sail tng some days they came Wo very warm weather;; .'t'hat.when on .1-' l :. .. - . J -I. . "cx, he thought ;he sawgomething) like v ere i V were rntnn ( uuy o a vs (Hie number ot which he Saul he T tR. . . v " ' . .... . ' t. . . - ouM crtvpi4;iis jsiliitiqn'ffbiiote;), the fes8eraoeaed;torbtf':.nrjroa land. "lMnc persoii JwbV'immafideiL' this brig "H-'rcu u?ne, jrioan, rwisnea to go a bore i n.t uri iTLi. - niar nihtfAU when he passed Mai Snuare, Jind wept into-olburn's Victual- orj una ; ana intjuirea .wnefe tney going, ahdfrecei veil for answer 'that ' ' . r?'..,i '. .. ..... -, ". In th rt -.1 7f .-"I1t FfAf I. and Jhe answering yes,-the made J that they threw the. bags Into the boat ; dui as 10 fne pocKet dook t nej saiainey had . use for it I that they proceeded in the boat several hours, and found by the change in the color of; the water f that they t were in the Mississippi ;iht they. soon came across the steamboat Postboy, of New-0r-Jeans, When one of the boatmen went on board (of her, and had conversation with the master, and he, Wyman, soon follow ed ; that when omboard the steamboat, he told the story of his robbery and deten tion, but-was not believed, the crew pre tending it wasj all. a' hoati i that after four days: they arrived at New-Oleans,' where he was put on sbpre pennyless, and Bad pot been asked for hia fare ; that on J and ing, he again lold his story but was dgaiti disbelieved that he hired himsielf to labor in the levee, and after a'stay of six weeks heV.earhed money to bring him' home : - : That three days after his arriv .f in Nvw- Orleans he wrote to his, wife and .brother in Vermont, giving an account of hi rob bery and. treat ment ; but being acquainted with one Reynolds belonging to Kentucky, who wa bound hom, he gave the letters to him, iri expectation, as he wasJold, that they, would reach Vermont, earlier if plac ed in the Post . Office in Kentucky, than they would if sent direct by mail froo. New-Orleans ; and that he came homeby the way of Pittsburgh. ; In answer to (questions propounded by the Mayor, Mr. W. said he could not ob tain the name of the brig on board of which he was taken, nor the names of the reput ed Master or crew, the latter being al ways called by their Christian names. That his circumstances at home were embarrassed, that he owned a farm, which was under attachment and that of the money of which he-was robbed. all but 130 dollars belonged to himself. THE SEVEN SLEEPING CHRISTIANS. AN SA8TERN TALE. ' lb a volume of Sermons, by Bishop Heber, just published, he introduces one of the discourses with this story, for the purpose of calling at tention to the great. concerns of eternity and; of practical religion. His text is, 2 Cor. iv, 18 " . M Wc look . not at tire things which are seen but at the things which aie not seen.'f;' There is. an anrient fable told by the Gteek and Urnar. Churches which, fable as it is, may for its beauty and singularity well ileserve to be remembered that iii one of the earliest persecutions to which the Christian world was exposed, seven Christian youths sought concealment in a lonely cave, and there, by God's appoint ment, fell into a deep and death-like slum ber. They slept the legend runs two hun dred years, Jtil I the .greater part of mankind had received the faith of the G ispel, and that Church, which they had. left a poor and afflictedf orphan, had Kings for her nursing fathers, and Queens for her nurs ing mothers.' They then at length awoke, and entering into thf.ir nativelEphesus, so altered now that its streets were altogether unknown to thorn, the cautiously enquir ed if there, were any Christians in that ci ty ? Christians !' was the answer, ' we are alt-Christians here !' and they heard with thankful joy the change which, since they left ihe world; had taken place in the opinions of its inhabitants. On one side, heywere shown a stately fabric adorned with a gilded cross, and, dedicated as (hey were told, to the., worship of their crucified Master ; on another, schoolsifor the pub ic exposition of those gosp"ts, of which, so short a time before,' the bare profession was proscribed and 'deadly. But no ear was now to be entertained of hose miseries which had encircled the crauie- or unristiaouy ; .. oanger now or he rack, the lions, or the sword r the etn peror and his prefects held the sjme' fiith with themselves, vnd an the wealth ol the east,, and all the valtfr and authority of ihe western world, were exerted to protect and endow; the professors and the; teachers of their religion. But. joyful as these tidings must at first have been, their further enquiries are said to have met' with answers whictrvery deep ly pained and surprised them. They learn ed that the greater part of those who call- H . . ' .1 ' :- I- . . . - . eo themselves oy tne;oanie or ijnrist, were strangely regardless of the blessings which Christ had bestowed, and ,ot,. the. obligati ons which he had laid on his followers. They foufld that asjthe warld had become nnaiian, v;nnsitaniiy useir nau Deeome worldly ; and, wearied and sorrowful, they besought of God to lav them down asleep again, crying out to tnose wno loiiowea them,. You have , shown us many heathens who have given tip their bid idolatry with ouc gaining any tiling oeiier in 41s room ; ... . ' , -i many w no are 01 no rjeiigton at ail ; anu many with whom -the religion of Christ is po more than a cloak oHitentiousne&s 5 but wherev where are the Christians ?. And l bus they returned to their cave : and there God . bad couipaasioii 00 them, releasm; thera once for al I V from th&'-world 'for who e use repf cf irreir days had v been Hhgtheoed 1 and rembyingftheirsouls 'to the society f theiVanpVeht friends apoSp ijrs aim saints 01 aa earner Ana a oeuer gene rat to tr. v 'W? 1 J. 1 1 THE SubRcrtoerfttaVe thlrday published the 15th ! volume, of the Eogush Common Law Reports, edited byfTbonas sergeaat and John C. lwbert Esqdiri containing Bingham's Reports C. P. .voW4, parts 3 and '& jo.; do,;fdo.vol?5 Barnewall and CresweH's, K. B. vol. 8. P. II. NIC KLIN & T. JOHNSTON,. Law Booksellers, 7Sr Chesnut st. Philadelphia, March 29. t - 65 Tale Notice. fllHE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of JL tie Cape-Fear Navigation Company will be hblden in FavetteviUe on Fridav. the 4th dav nf Juriftnext. at which time and nlae: hW i6lder$ are reqiesteH,tn atte nd eitherlo person or bproxy. - r , ..' " X JAMF.S MEBANE, President. April 23. A, meeting of the President and Directors of the Cane Fear Navigation Cornnanv.wJll hr holden in FayettevUle, oo Thursday the 31 day of June next. Members of the Board are OHrti- cularly requested to be punptual in their attend ance. By order , , JOHN CRUSOE, SecV. April 28. ! . 73 Iuteruai Jmprovements. THE Board for Internal Improvements for tfcV State will meet at Elizabeth City.in Pasquo tank County, on Monday the 24th of May ensu ing, of which all persons interested will please to take notice. By order of the Board, j J. GALES, Sec'y,'V Raleigh, April 14, il 230. 63 ; dj The ElizAeth City Star will insert the above three time and forward the bill to this office. ! ; . PROCLAMATION. By the Governor of North-Carolina-Two Htindfefl iDollars Reward ! ! WHEREAS it Vas been made known to me, that a Murder 'has been committed in the County of Caswell,fjd State of North-Carolina, on the 12th day of jVpril last, and that a certain CHARLES WILSJSVbf the County and State aforesaid, stands charged by the verdict fa Co roner's Inquest, with having perpetrated the same on the body of One John Morris, late of the Commonwealth oVirginh ; and as it is further represented and made known unto me. that the said Charles Wilson! hath absconded and -fled from the jurjsdictioa and limits of this State, and thereby eluded the arm uf the law and justice. Now, therefore, 10 the end, that the said Charles Wilson may lie apprehended Sc brought to. trial, the above reSvard.of $200 will be given to any person or persona who " will, apprehend and confin,hirtvin any J Al in this State, that he may te brought to answerthe offence with w&cb he here stands charged. . And I do moreover; hereby require, command and enjoin all officers whatsoev r, as well civil as military, within tats State, to use their best endeavors to appreliend and take, or cause to be apprehended and taken, the body of , the saiil Charles Wilson, 'andj him safely and-securely keep, so that he shall be brou.i-hi to justice. Cltarles Wilson usiiaTly dresses genteel) is about 5 feet 4 inches jhigh, dark hair w.th a few grey hairs intermixrd, and rather a da'rk' com plexion He is remarkable for having had his back broken when young, and its forming a lump so large that no dress can conceaHt -in standing and yalkingj by ' straightening himself, he tries to make his deformity as ltle apparent as possible. He is intelligent, and speaks w th considerable fluency, land appears to be about forty years old. He has been seen in Lynchburg, Virginia, and is believed to belendeavoring.t reach Texas, or some! part of the Spanish Ame rican, Dominions, where he has a brother resid ing. ?' ; j : ' W V'titltfrn . iGiven under my hand as Governor, vs5r5W and under; the great seal of the State, IimW'l't the City of Raleigh, this 1st day lJSMtUy, AD. 1830. 4. ' ,. : i ' JNO.OWEN. By the Governor, J. B. Mcst; P. Secretary. 75 Hwspn's Oflice;Slways ahead. 77irep Capital Prizes sold in one Lottery Nos. 2. 3653. g. 7. 4&v&,36. 37 48. rhfee handsome little fortunesisbuted to Hewsorrs, Customers. i .- - 1 Drawing of the'Disinal Swamp Canal Lot- tery, Class 4. 37. 4S. 12. 53. 2. 43. 36. 34. 7. 14. Nos. 12 o7. 48, a Capi Prize of 125,000. i? 3S f o' Attsotrf and cashed -6 57 53. Yj; fJ) ' SUPPOHTotD viRGri . DUmal Swamp Canal, Clas Extra, I'akes place on 10th May, 1830. 60 1. Lottery 9 drawn Ballots.' PRIZES I PRIZES ! 1 Capital of 15,0 Dollars. 1 di. J 4,900 do. 1 dot i 2,60Q - do. ldo. I '1,500 'do. . 1 do. 1 1 1.048 do. Prizes oh 000, 4 of 500, &c. &c. Ticketslonly $4 Shares in proportion, for sale at the ever Fortunate Office .ot ( j - r '" ' 1 - fl. W.-ttEWSON. PfdicJelphia JjrerV uraws on tne pjn. Tickets $10.. Orde r from i the Country will be atteiided to. ( -if ..' -- Itifor inatlon Wan ted . fTtRANtJia PATfERSON, an aged, infirm and JU' i indigent sdldier of the Revolution, 'now re - l Siaing in me piic v juiastsaiuui, , procuring the re'quisitd'vtestimonyj enable bira to obtain a pension from Governmeht." lie stateaf.that rfffecomtr County ; Nortlf-Caro Heffiraent of the". Continental Line aen.i vaies5 uieaui i.nanr.perawi or uctauus i ; knowing, tne iaci ct mt. j-auersou aiicyomuoo- SOMETIME in January last my Pocket-book was stolen frorii the. pocket, of my,.Son,. in this City, containing abwit &even Dollars in mo ney, and a note of liand ori Jos'vah Davis with Lewis Hollo roan as seCufitjrrirthe sum of $30, due the.8tb Decembe ensuing : All persona are forbid from trading for said note, and the maker rrom paying it to any one but-myself. RIDLEY VVARUEN. Raleigh, April 23. ifc.:. Notice is thereby givehy Grpif AT the next' Annual Convention of t fee iX . Piotestant Episcopal Church for the Dio cese of North-Carolins will be held in St. James' Church, in the town of Wilmington., on ihe 20th day of May, 1830. i - ED. L. WINSLOW, &?cV v Jlprik& . -67,4w. Messrs. Stephen K Sneed and TFiUim V, Taylor, of Granvill Commissioners of. the Town of Hillsborough, Minton Jones and Leroy Pettiford: TAKE NOTICE, that at the next teim of the County Court ofiWake, I intend ,to avail myself of the provisions of an act, passed in 1323, for the relief of honest debtors, when and where you may attend if you think proper. , 'ROBERT'S. JONES. Raleigh; April,23. 71 State of North-Carolina. ; Wake County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, February Term, 1830. Richard Smith vs. William Nichols. Original attachment levied on a negro woman by theiname of Pollv and other nropertv. IT having been made appear to the satisfaction of theCourt, that ihe defendant has removed himself beyond .''the- limits 'of this State, or so conceals himself that the ordinary process of law cannot be served on him. It is therefore order ed, that advertisement be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, that unless the defend ant come forward on or before the next term Of the Courtof Pleas and Quarter Session to be held for the county of Wake, at the Courthouse in Raleigh, on the third Monday . of May' next, then and there to replevy and plead ,o issue, judgment will be made final, and tire property levied on be made subject to plaintiffs recovery ' By order, B. S. KING, C. C. but to m . NOTICE. 1 -. - Tweuty Dollars Reward AN AWAY from the subset' j of February last, a Wtte LIN, orCULLIN MEULIN, He is about 23 years old, 6 feet high, weighs about 165 lbs. his neck, hands and mouth areof a reddish look, gray ieyts, light hVir.and kinkey thick feet ; he stanfmers when talking, has a small scar on the first joint of the great toe ori 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 briijht himself ; h,is cheeks are very very white, with yellow spots ; his clothing iand when he was last heard from consisted of a blue I sattinet coatand pantaloons,' and white fur hat. Likely, he is in Robeson county, on U'Ownihg Creek, as he has relations there, or in Cumber county, on Cape-Fear. ; I will give the above reward for hisdeiivery to in Lenoir county, free of any other er- pense : or to have mm secured in any jau so land that I get him again. t 1 WILLIAM ROUSE. ? March 13. ' 61 8t Oisui Snvvhuv liUeY, CLASS No. 5. 1 To be drawn at Ricliniond 22d day of May 1830. 1 &4(,000 is 1 It), 000 1 , 6,000 ' -: 1 5,000 1 2,000 10 1,000 40,000 10,000 ,000 10,000 Besides 600 500 400 300 00. Tickets glO, Halves 5, Quarters 50, - Eighths I 5. ' Address all your orders tb Yates 8c M'lntyte, Richmond, Va . ! YATKS & McINTYRE, ; Richmond, Va i 1 " 1 ' t MANAGERS'! OFFICE, a aw iuuu sao - M,v va w as Connecticut State Lottery, jelass 4 The following- ire the drawn numbei-s in the raDm ,n ",c 35 9 50 52-3153534454 9. 31. 54. capital $1000 ' 9. 44. 50. 1000 3. 9. 50. 500 All sold at this office . 6. 22. 32 11. 22. 32. Both sold at this office Dismal Swamp Lottery Extra, Class No. I. 4 59281 8 39 7 30 47 51 19 19..' 47. 1 51. 1 19. 27. 51. $2000 1000 400 41-19. 27. 30. ; sold at this office. Grand Consolidated Noi 8. 2260-53 2-3-r-6-35-5-3i V' 22. -; 53. r 60. j r$2a,oooy. Let all those .who 'want Oaoital rTnzeS send their Wifersacldressed to Yates & ltntyre where i jay other of - ..y :'12. . omce in v irginnki.Auiongsc toeuuiuu, i t.A' Ar-r 15:G0Q . ., - Drawn numbers of the TJnloa Canal Lottery W ?j SrM 6th ria-. . ' to do so, app requested -to; furnish the subscrv 6th Class. j 'r bers ith4 onedy,y bef6r 30 38 52 6 54 11-6-49 2-3 for bui!dm7s 1 M Jl is-desirous -of iy-24 '32. ';?42. I v.--' .10,000 r;t , VWn? : i,WwtyoiH: , in order; to If ; A ; ,1 Jl&k 'A&?J:WJW 4V - I lenient outouiwings -tuereon ? treciedfvr Vhe : ; the Cenra!ie;-tiy?.-. .lrestus wooaiana. . TO isna lies lous e4t . 5 ?ne.genlisteddUy.Y-75-M s 1 ?r Uiftgnr-on wems. iov;iiaywoo3oo . Un4 In theSith 1 Besy e toahy: others.-i. Vc I remarltby.ftoiwV t . t 'fr at tie ser : v : TATE MWT YftE llinasrers rAcreditvWUlbe given ttythe purclraserfsix Sermor, preached; at the Consecration of- John Stark Bvti:scrpft DiJUl, hte bishop .cf tne Diocese of rtb-CarolioaV, .t, - A Sermon preached by the samex at the Ordi yi&k nation of B.evr Philip" B. ; Wiley ISalisbury ihi- ' ' .: JonesVEssaStfl' the ChuVcblt m UWM'tt Bishop Wilson's Saera Pnvata' v'ifeV : '-'' - i'tfwth- . ' u Stata.0fiN6rtft , Court of Pls and "Quartet Seisions f yfit '. - . "I Febi,SafTerm;,:..WOXtP IT appearing- toktfje, satisfactiott; of thXrtvvVi hat a certairi negro; slavepKnihimse.tTv'li Samuel WiHdn4 ow,inh Jadtoflhis'edtttyft will have been cbkfinettoii the: 2d day of March; & 1830, for the 'spaof.;twele.u-on apprefiension and cbnmetit pf thesaid'slavdX.; ctyX has been adyertiad ilk1 mbutliir V' --Itia hertfdre- i T i ordered, that 'the .riflf: fmmeratety after?i K(i&4t V 'nrX second day of March; next! advert ttleJaleoft said slave, for threriibntqs accordihu' Isw, ah f4nl make. sale awordtyvW Agreeably torth above ordef tf the Cotn 6?f '. Pleas and QuWteessioha of JSertie'cbuntyV L-M&ti' shatl OnHhed ilW of June nexr! "befhreiih ii V Courthouse door In tije tiW8j7)ivm4iTer the said NegralSjave (Samuel viikins) farsle 1 l '.I 'l ti I J -.-;'. 1.1'- Vi '1-. . ..... .C-- vo tne nignesx oiaoerj .ioT CJtsp, frirrXR .WIS.: BOND. Shefifit WindsonfalWm NOTICE RAN AWAY .from vthe vfubstr)bei living, m,!V Sussex county Va? about twamohths'sihfe a Negro Man j Slayeorned ''.BfcN; frheV.aailc"'' negro was purchased byme of Captairi iXftoitiXiy'r',p Gray, Jun.,Qit SoutteMp brougtit him from the neighborhood of . Ralelgb v .- N. C. where he is, i.eci. at, this time,ia8, heA v;;; ;;'s has near relations atAor 'near ' Aff'Il-'flliia.-;.-) r rii Ben is about 5 feet 8"incheaMigb," stout and ' it I uuuipauiiy uunt very oiacit WJtll quiie .YU1;.-& -head of hair, which he keeps combe4 verv higbl Jy irt front, As I was in : possession of thrsrfellqw' -rZ:y!V- t a few days, I know of no niatkii by .which, f- r designate him H e carried oflf no Tclothes. "Vyi. c::lp4t;K. I "will rive a reward $25 forTitaenfinemAnr ' i "i in jau, so that 1 get mm or 40 tfitlehvered to 4 me. ' ' . f WMvPWYCHE.' March 1, 1830. ; tMy J5 pd: & tr 1 ue 101 ovm? are'tne arawn numrtm rtt iqai - Dismal Swamp Lottery, N 4 : 7. 34. 36. ' 7. : 14. .r34., v 'V..4-A 2,230 : Were the fiw'-cpitalpriie&Y-5. 2. 43. 53. The second camtal of ilutooo BOO iber on the 10th o -10TTr-ao -54 pxyaK -l?rWJ Slav. named:cuLm' imK.mt---.. irto rvi - ' - ; ; as he callsfiimseJt.l; 2 43. f53;4- 10.000 . w ' ' .ffiyZ". -7. 36. 48. . rK :. &&$finit All .-.sold atlhe Managers Oftteeii.thA lf7noOs ;F I'vCv1 : WW to disttnicultll 4 - : ---..BVyp-;. RESPECTFULLY inform the ppblic that they A h ive just received?lbmFW Nef-York; splendid assortnient of ' first ,ratef irV Most of which are City made2ofi.tbe: best nnU.v' jV ; i rials - and by superiot;wokmen;hich.th ferat a fir Pri' ;VWW?- i 6 OOOINU-T Hihuc iq orueron tnetsnortesr no -s. . IV t 5 000 nd in tBe btst f ' -.o,uooi . - r-,-,' . i ?:,- A Complet wholesale dons to order. XOUGE April 4. 1 N OTICE Is hereby given - .vfti'!?".'i --r ,:----JKiiii ;, .t ;:.!, e'iasortmentof:TIKA'REr: and retell, a All kinds:: of Tirf Work; - ?V. V as above 4 Jwfftt'.' : E SiJNE WLONWH, f ; I o tbari"bn th : day of Miy next, the undersirnedcomti 1 ! ing tbe'BuiMingCominltteefrji61phM !!&'i?M the erection pCfhe centre building:of legetnsameto beVCbrickud hot rd(dtfeed. -3f!- in cost thirteen' thousand dollars. :-?fAlsb,; One ofv T.." ZZ?F1 fll toObe College, tslmhM ceed fifteepmndred'doBats.f ffvW'::f f - : j U intended o cow ing that it nay bereatter be conveniently added : .rX - SL'kOOO . I rMnfr.t diinhditv 'nMtne a'mJI 1 : . v' ' respects durability, neatnes plainness, and coo venicnce; auapxea loweapprupruuuons.if': r v u- .t-j-. ii-.l 'r- -' . . - i uiuci.ui rf uugcjuvmcf super lor vourx a? t v I " r 7T t l J ..twm. miiw aim Vivif & ' -i;-a:im&lSmith AnlVK. w a w'uci.ui rf uugcjuvmcf super lor vourt a r J O of Ecruity ol.Wake CcfaatvL wiU .h'aold fc . ' - - ihe Court-House on the3 Monday irt" Jujie next, ' yZ aValuable Tract of lifriJ, lying onbotbsides tf fc White OakCreeVfin AVake county; tUe iro- 4 - i s TTVT - f wvi w wiio, V i risi cleared 1 and, and. OrKler rood fence. wiUi a ,.-. (9 "'"'! ..v-'-.'-'V- ft.: : v. i : i.'-v . . .1 c" If,- , cT , ' 5 -Mi
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 13, 1830, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75