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.1- . ' . s i J 1. " ,4. ' V- 1 i tt. -'- 4. it Unwarp'dby party ragetdlHnp1ikecaf$.9 ' Vv 1; i . .." ,;.-.. s'.J L't civ.- . i I"' ..t'ri every MoKDAT ahdTBTRSDiTiby P0iUonu nT.F.R "A SON. ADVERTISEMENTS qi v3 'itl- rntrlfive centsfor times ror , . . succeeding pupiigauuus ' fverv .'Vllirtllin - r WTHITIOKS fee .Editors must be postpaid. sLEfcp walking, 'jArVmjnlar case r fiomnftDuiiRin was 4' fiJiione! tt by a .friend from Hudson, 1 s'.rurdjiv. It appedrsthat a Captain D.-X Of mat hit is nr me uauu u" in his sleep. One night last ...irr 11 1) iinter,oon f'ter the ice formed upon the a.a'vfto.lUhed-nirror, Mr.X wa& dicov Jp.I m the course-'of he' mght to have left , b-d and bo.arci,,.-wrim nouiiug out ins slir, liraWeis.andJstocKirirgi-fqr. a cover i9 Puisuir wamad'fi and he was found f?oni all who appruacneawua amuzmg iiiftoessdpdgJng corners and treaxling btW'V and allpjr's lke police officer or inms away irom one At Ipnthv finding his pursers tu gain upon ynf;he louk- to tne river, anu ran oui up i the ice. where he put them at defiance, f;? hesp'rted-;Upon itS igbzed surface, 1 a skater cutting thehame of his mis- ,reSw with hts-breU .upon the ire, and they .ld n..i follow him, expecting every mo- men: that he would sink through the treach- crwii bridge.' But he finally awoke and riiAip on shore, in sreat terror ami exhaus- tiur.. lately this nocturt.al advexiturer hn hb liad anuther frolic in nis siumoers. fle went to bed quite early in the evening, and rallM' forth at about eleven o'clock i.ing-the.: Columbia turnpike, leading to jSheffield h'avins die same scanty apparel as'before. Several peonle met him on the Niad-hetween Hudson and Claverack, foot- ing it :alhni at a rrodigious rate, but not k.wing the cause, and some doubting his Pfcieteritliy. his progress was not opposed i4il heTiad clean .passed lhe( village ol Clmrack,.' crossitigv the bridge at Van Rnssalear's Mills, and was ascending .... the gentle hill beyond. Here, a stout Tie- gro loan of some seW, returning rather la e hum a blissful vnu to ins uingj ,Am- ahliisv perceiving that-the man must ei tht-r be 'cr7.y or.asleep, sprang before and gnuptf(ijiim m Ids arms.' . The white ro icrfraggle'd -wxtti him for a mumeiit, .but JuurMia th'cew Mm to the ground, and he ktoke bv the shock if the tumble in wild affrishi bflieving. himself in i. the hands f titf ih-vil, iiin.l uiteriiig a wild note, ol a lai(i a' OTiiii'y-rto which Sambo very ihiiosdwlncaily replied 't You berry bard oSake massa." After the hypno-patetic hid picked himself up, and found -out by the light of the moon, and. the protesta- ca7 ' .W1,'U,H UU UI 13 ," V tronsofSymphax,lhat he was no nearer er of living morals ; but some secrets have Gehenna than the border between Clave- been revealed which disclose the real or ra.k and Spencer town, and that his com- pretended reasons why some of thv.ctims panioo was as honest a fellow as though of seUommniatton conspired against their MssUi washiie, he went to a farm- vvn temporal existence. .One, we hear, house, much exhausted, and was kindly family consisting of a wife and six tfe in, after -the inmates had become children, u-hjeh he cannot respectably sup satisfied di,t ghosts do not walk abroad in Por and off he travels to the other world, inch muscular Vnd substantial frames.- and 'eaves them to get tl.r own rv.ng or K'Xt nmrnuig he returned home in a bor- trve. Another has swl owed hi, d.ie, rowtd suit, much to tlie relief of his ofaqua vitx until, in a fit nimaniaapotu, fpends, who were greatly distressed by ' .- - - - - iiie supposition that in attempting to gi on board his vessel in hi sleep, he had fallen into the river from the wharf. The fleet - tiess and energy of Mr. X. were remarka displayed on thianrr.asioni for hv eal- culathm ofthi time, he must have travel iWe six miles taVtbepace of an' hour, kKv a.u. . , i rPtWS"v'"' -trkr-fi. . . v f ... tc ioiiowine tuaicrous.aescnntion oia . ' , oDut at one of tjie.Boston theatres, is ta- y xjuaiuii vuiuiiiciiiaiur. M We were unable to discover, from the Bost ptjenf attention to the individual, a single redeemtnff n'ualitv. Such a voire! Uj one coufd produce-a better sound "um a iw-nnv iVhl) u , hnA kun t,;. oui a penny wlmile.' And then his pro- anoii ; nut -a single r.rouer name proper rniaounced as it should be, Iago sounded ppnent like a hero. If he lose money ai ,'k' 'W, Casssio was called Cas-seo, play, or his senses by drink, let him ab "h a his'iinw.tprmifiiiAri . No. arkTri frtwu hot h. and iet his livioff when JfN aud so b.llowihg to the end. i)A C II -' ' . ... - . We alt feQp.e ex. eet tntv m.o acii. i . ilui ik.i .1 J . .f ucrus M, lIleilUflKe lUOSe UUSiry. II l! ucuii)uvo.". - " ? ',0UnrU8,;;y should -uot be.u'iterijiee. some fair daniselrotwi. (et him turn hi U tfeliveringthe apology for tithed attention losom other bng;h inject that H.arruge, he turned his back "to the will snitie upon him. It is better, To live is!?!d,M S not her heard beyond as long and as ' wrtl as we can, and it is f rusce-rium ThiRJ'ppndpc(t txit iudriVNj) nd rowTarilice to run away from rt 111,11 rnu-ilnnrf ..r.fl.l II. l!l . i I .1 .. . II Ii.. Iiu fl 1 I rCSkII II 1 Hrf'IMIIII III ih tsey our voice,5' quoth.l:V r , but alr to .no avaii ; (if he hkd a ki: ' nave Deen.like the French-1' !1 urih2 ihis scene hU d JaU easend ! is both wealf ajtid wickeder ' t i.Miiii nut mill it i.ii xr t;.i Knimne ih a 11x11 reuieuv iuia i ; hut this was la Mt he H6!JfcjV Mh k 1 ? '"r anerwaros, to keep ay; were -wwft 1 V v' "V 1" I S-upoi;hiaW S ("Pvetherecurrencef a aweTllViii; -r,rV tinef and weuKl tiof ThrvU ftta TTTtil Tlltf ad JKniabs lbumlWbetter tj V lia his cwn:furrV vvldcht ihftcnal tRJhe rwKrvdi v. k ... - r. - v . i.l:. i f ...... h ... .sBiiaurv i by the bye, he did well, without being an nved as he must have been by the 'peaU of laughter which followed the outbreak ings of u Othello.'? The injunction t fpeak Ipude'ifonlv served t mak the debut(er raiserhis voice above its natural pitch, and the effect was ludicrous beyond a parallel. At the opening of the 5thjjc' we were seriously concerned for iheiate of our favorite, Mrs. Barrett, in lesdemo na, whom, for aught we knew,-might be smothered in good earnest. The dying scene, however f Othellt, was our Victor's master-piece. Instead of striking one fa tal blow, and falling .gracefully on the stage, he endeavored apparentlv, to drill a hole through his jacket with the dagger, and failing in that, atHggerd backward, fell, and rolled over upon all fours, amidst shouts of la ughter from every part of the house.' - AN ANECDOTK OF THE HAUT TON. . Not a hundred years ago, a leader of the Haut ton, whose father & mother, as Gold smith says, had made a great poise in the world- the first by beating a drum and the other by crying oysters, went to Vashing ton to see the fashions, take the sizt of the R- tundo, and taste Gadsby's canvass backs. He had in early lifeaeen quite a man of polish at one of the taverns in a distant town, having been a boot black of great skill and genius; he was a man of p"lih still, and gave out the card of fashion for one of the mot distinguished circles. One morning he wished to be introduced to the Senate .f the United Si.ttes. xvished to see the place where Randolph , .d vered his jokes, and aprinkled hi- h;,rCasms. He went, he made his entrance at ihe side door of the Senate. At that very; moment, the full rapid voice, of the Vsce-Piesident was heinl in othor words the Question was taking "The Senators favor ol the motion will please to rise." I najf tie Senate rose just a, the I stitou- aue? was entering. Gentlemen," said our fnan 0f fashion, prav don'' rise do oe seated.' The -voice of.the Vice -P,resi- tient was again heard putting the negative 0fthe question, and the other portion of te Senate rose. This mark of condescen- sion, overwhelmed the " leader of the tort." Whv, really. Gentlemen," said he 4yOu Lo me too much honor, let me t)f2 you to be seated." When our man of wealth and fashion re- turned to the bank of the Schuylkill, he told hi friends that the Senate of the U. States, was composed of the politest gen- tcmen he had ever seen. So thev are. - N. K biq. SUICIDK. The victims id' thi species of murder have latterly multiplied to a frightful ex tent in our country- More persons have, within the last few months.taken themselves off the stage, of life, than have ever-perished by any similar means, within thrice the same measure of tttne,rat any antecedent period. To trace the causes of a I these I I I 11 - M with a razor divides an artery, and bleed to death. A third has lost his money at pla and bing beggared in purse ;md re sources, he pops out his brains and rushes into the other world iti a hurry to tiy his lortunes mere, a w . fortunes there. A fourth receives an in sultandhoots halt ot; his head away in ve.e A hhh gets m love and beu.g disapnointedintung inodiei tolovehun, gets out of the Uifficqliy as he im,g,nes, by taking onium anu ffets mioreieriiiiy ne r " . . ... xt" -.iiV.C .."ona KnOWS nl now. nuw aiec3t ait evidenCt 9 f human weakrirs, which we i p rnmneiieii lo ijuy. aim wiiiii oi im. same lime we most pointedly condemn. If a man is poor, let him labor to be richer, for ffoinc out of the world m a hurry will loot make his family wealthier, or himself inmru hannr. if uisuiieii. let ttim uear ii more happy. If insulted, let him bear i like a man ifdie can, anil if not flf his of la. 1 t-' k ' . '. t. he .gets h'i e-son, by soberaod honest in- I . i" .... . r- . ' : 4. T I n'fA sa '.i.t. t Unr .' When all the blandish mehta Of life are gone The coward aneafcs to deatl0he .bntve' live New Publications. Moore's Byron Vol. 1st. Studies of Poetrv. V " The Rivals 2 Vols. Darnley 2 do. 1 - . Millmm's History -of the Jews. Leonora. " . . Hayne'9 Sc Webster's Speecties on Foot's Resolution, put op together. Just received by North Carolina Granville County. .$ i Jchn Bullock, Kx'or of William Buliock, def .As . ;". ' ' Richard Bullock & others. ' Superior Court of Equity Spring Terny 1830. IT appearing to the satisfaction , of tfrer Court that William B. Inge, one of the defendants in this case, is not an inhabitant of this State . It is therefore ordered that publication be mad" in the Raleigh Register for six successive weeks that unless the said William B. Inge appeal ut the next term oF this Court, to be held at the Courthouse in Oxford, ort the first Monday of September nexl, and plead, answer, or demur, to the bill of complaint, the same will be taken pro confesso and hearU ex parte. Witness, Thomafc;B. Littlejohn, Clerk anrt Master of said Couittbe first Monday of March, A. D. 1830. "yti'Cf.. c THO.S,'OTTLEJOHN, C. M. E State of Nortii-Car6lina ( Granville County. Superior Coun of Equity Spring Term, 1830. John K. G. Jones and wife and others, Willie M. Spears & James Richards, Executors of John N. Boswell, dc'd. IT appeartng to the satisfaction 6f the Court, that JameRicliarcls, one of the defendants in this case, is not an inhabitant of this State : It is therefore ordered, that publication be made in the Ral igh Register for six successive weeks, that the said .lames Richards appear at the next term of this Court, to be hehat the Courthouse in Oxford, on the first Monday of S'-ptembT next, .tnd plead, answer or demur to the bill of comprint, or the s me will be taken pro cm fesso,' and heart! exparte. Witness, Thomas B. Littlejohn, Clerk & Mas ter of said Court, the first Monday of March, A. U. THO. B. LITTLEJOHN, C. M. E. Pr. adv. $2 75. 60 Htate of North-Carolina, fjgy, urari1-ule t.ounty. Superior Court of Equity MpringTerm, 1830. Robert B. Gilliam, Adm'r, he. vs. Thomas H. Willie & Thomas N. Pulliam, Adm'rs ot John-ana J mes Piltard. IT appearing 'o the s.ttisfactioo of the Court, that. Thomas N Pulliam, one of the defend ants in this case, is not an inht'.otant i f t'los Slate it is therefore ordered, that ' publi. atix be made in the Raleigh Register for six succ-sive weeks, that the said Thomas N. Pulli.nn appear at the next term of this Court, to be, hdd at the Courthouse in Oxford, on the first Mondav of September next, and plead, answer, or dimur to tlje said bill of complaint, or the ?ame will br taken pro contesso, and heard exparte. Witness, Thomas B. Litth john, Clerk & Mas ter of said Court, the first Monday of March, A. D. 1830. THO. U. LITTLEJOHN C. M E. Pr. adv. $2 75. ; 60 North -Carolina Wilkes County. Superior Court of Law -Murch Term, 1830. Tasey A. Adams vs. Spencer Adams Petition for Divorce. : ."rYi. "OttOCLAMATION being made, and the I)e BL fendant calico and failed to answer : Where upon it is ordered that Judgment be entered pi confesso agtinst him, and that publication be made for thre$, mbnths in the Rale'tgh Register and Star, that the defendant appear at the ext term to be held on the .second Monday of Sep tember next, then and there to plead or demur, or final Judgment iRbe eiitt retl against him. , 77 SjJV P ATTERSON,. Clerk. New and Cheap Spring' Goods. rflHE Subscriber has just received and opened 1 an elegant and . xtensiye assortment 01 -TAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, suitable for the Sjmoand Summer Sales j embracing J almost every tiling that is uset'ui and eleg-ant tor Ladies H!id Uentlemcn s wear. He has besides a prime )ot of Coffee and Sutrar. Purchasers arv- invited to call. , R. 13. SMITH. Raleigh, May 14, 1830. 76 6t Notice to Bridge Builders. rllilF. Subscribers having been appointed Cr;m E missioners by the County Court of Chath-im. Ut M iy Terni, for the purpose of contracting for the liuildincf Ot a Bridge across Haw River, at .or near , Lambert's Ferry, on the rod leading from rittsporougn to Kaieign.nereDy give notice, i hat the Building of said Bridge, wil' be let lo the lowest bidder at the Ferry, on Tuesday the 15th nf June next where those wishing to un dertake are requested to attend. J hos. vMitpS, Wm. Ilagland, Henry Moore, Thos. M. Johnston, . John W. liftum, iCx Commissioners. Chathab, May 15' I 7 NOTICE, j 'fHE Sale of Absalom Yancey's Tar River L Plantation, in Granville county, containing 12 or 1300 acres of Land, will, positively take place on the first IJonday of next month (June,) int the town of Oxfordi ; Also, his Interest in his Father's Estate. Terms made khpvrn on the day. 4 , H. M. MILLER, Trustee -May 11, 1830i ' " : 763t- KO TIM E TO kOSE." W- . , . -v - ' -a'T'aj aa for T . " li DHlin Richmond on' ttije 22d May. This day ( the 2nd instv) iii Pjiiladelphia, y The great and spleridiid drawing of the llnioii Canal :&$pf8., Will be drawn and the drawing receve.d;at Hew son's Emporium of Luck' Petersburg on the evening, of the 25th instant. f , SCIIBIVI23. i 20,000 Dollars '- 10,000 do I 2,5no - do ; 1,500 do 1,0Q0 do 5 Prizes of 1000 do ' 5 500 do" L ' V5""4.W0- do , - 1 . 1015fo BOO do ?o .-. aoa do . .v 135 ( 'flbo do Tickets 85,'HaHesB 50, Quarters 1 25. Orders encl os ng cash or prize tickets will uiccv wiiu prompi attention, aanre&s to t ' B. y. HEWSON, Petersburg. Wh- re he has had the pleasure of selling and 'Pving within the last two weeks, no less than Seven Capital Prize: MANAGERS' OFFICE. ' The Grand Capital Prize of $30. 000. Sold .t thr Managers Office, liiclimond. The following are the drawn numbers of the Union C- nal Lottery Class No. 7. 12- 271 5321 22328. 11227. The Grand Capital Prize of $30,000, was sold at tbe Managers Office, Richmond. Dr iwinjr of the Dtmai Swamp, Extra 2, 43 38 58513 35 8 14 50. 38 43 58 gk 5,000 5 13 35 4",0J 8 14 50 2,W)0 , 8 25 50 15.00 The 8 35 50, a prizeof 1500 was sold at the Managers Office. YATES & MTNTYUR, Managers Richmond. Managers Office, Richmond, Va. Di.al S'vmi) Lo (ery. ('l.ss No. 5. Will be Drawn on Saturday 22d Vli.y; 60 Number I.otierv ip .Drawn 13 .Hois. 820,000 highest Prize., Tickets 35 Uaive 2 50, Q J; lers 1 25. Union CiiOid Ltt-ry. C'rj- 8. To be Drawn in Philadelphi- 221 May, 60 num!ier Lotter0 irawn Uallots. 1 of 20.000 is 20 0'0 IO.o.jO 2,500 1.500 5.000 1 I 1 5 10.1 00 2. 500 1 500 l.ono Ticke - S5, f I lives 2 50. Quarts. 1 25. For Tickets, semi your orders to Yates & M Intyre, Richmon-.:, Va. Wlere in the last cImss of the Union Canal Lot ten, the Grand Capital Prize of 30,000 w-s sold, and where but a few weeks since two cap; tal piizf-so $10,0')0, $4,000, &c. have been sold V A I KS h M'lNTYRE, Richmond, Va IMIOCLAM V fLON. Jhf the Governor of No rfh-Carolina nr ?t !. ' 1 r. 11 1 . 1 f ftT'IERf"" s !t t,rts been made known to me 7 tha: a Miudv'r lias bei n commiited in the ("omtv -f C.-i,-wi,.ll, aH t tte f North- 'arolioa on tlie d v of Anril lat.( and that. a certain CHR!.ES WILSON, r the County and State at'orrSHid, t nd ch.u g 1 l-. the Verdi tofa Co ronet's Inquest, with l.tvjng perpetrated the same on th b klv of tine J ih 1 Morris, late of th Oommonwe dlti of Virgini ; and as it is fiirtoer 're present i-d and made known unto mr, that '? said Cileries Wilson hath absconded and iuVd irom the y s hctioii and i!:rnts of lijs St ite, and thereby eluded tht arm of the law and jus'.ice. Now, therefore, to the n I, that tlie aid Charh-s WiImoo niay be appr hend'ul & tipMicbt to tri-il, the above reward of $200 will he iVeii to any person or fersii who w.'R apprehend and colifi'i.e liirn in any J M in this State, that h may be brought 10 answer iTie off nee with which he here st nt c - irged AodJ. 'h m r over hereby require, command and eOjoiu all officers h tsoev r. ..-. .elt civil ;.s nnli'.arx, within this Stnte, t u-e their best enileavtir tu apprehend and t dee, or c.-iuseto be apprehended and taken the hodv oi t. sai l Charles. V ilsow, and him safely and securely kee; , so t!iat he shull be brought to justice. Charl-s Wilsoi .u'-aliy lress.s goteely Is about 5 t'et t 4 inches (ngli, dark hair w.th a tew grey h.e.rs . mterrhix-'d. and r thera'Qla'i'k com plexion He is rem;rk.hle for having had His ack broken when yiii a.d its forming a lump so large ihat no dress cm conceal it , in staiidin ' :uid walking bv strijrhtenMiir himself. e tries to make fin , deformity as little a p (invent as possible. He is intelligent, and s'peaks ,wlh considerable ftihmcy , and appears to be about, orty vears Id. lie has been seen Hi Lynchburg, Vitginia, and is believed to be endeavoring to reach Texts, or some part of the Spanish Ame rican Dominions, where he its a brother res'rd- tttf. Given under wv hand as.Governor, 4vtS&& ar,d under the greaseal the State, the C,ty of Ril,eiKh, this 1st day f?WC of May, A. D. 1830. JNO. OVVENJ - By the Governor, . J. B,. Most, P. Secretary. 75 Information Wanted. 4 ERANCIS PA TTERSONi n ged4nfi;m and indigent sofilier of the ItcVolutiup, now re siding in the State of Mississippi, is desirous of 1 procuring uic rcqutsuc- icsumriiiy, ittorutio eiiableium to obtain a pension trom 'the Gener Government." .. He states mat. tie enlist eaf m EdgemFCounty, KorUi-CaoKnaLlh.,th'e 24ifc RetrfmeHt of the. Continental Line i itiat he lier ved six Vears. and -nrai taken': W)son f at Cam. den t Gates's defeiifr-Any i personbr pr8pn ltriow(ng thetfa :n",,JV-v .rvlforiWfr:Vu iU.faV sAidote-Jatid th- maker Tiyenty)olkrUteVarr. RAN.AWAY from the subscriber o the 10th' v "vWti'-' of February lastf 'white Slcfvemm&i QV SAV LIN, orCULLlN MEDLmra he Calls himself t ArlO He is.siboutSJ vears did, s6 Teeihiirbiviwelgba - i v: auoui luj jos. nisnecKi.nanosanamoum areot a reddish look, graieyes, light hatr, and kmkey thick feet jhe stammer when tafking', lias 4 smau scar on-vne nrsioinx t tne great rtoe on . It is nrobable Ahat lie will alter hia 'itanie Smf tr "c t) I to pais among the lower'.'fel'iss'' pfr1whit'',peopiey. n -4 -v ; he is bright himself h'cfie'fU'v.lf :k':( very white with ; yelloVrpotSjsHIplfcliy y., ' w hen hewas last heard -froVij QotsMeUofa bltie, ' , ,i sattinet coat indpantatoon; afj4whitfuiat:v 'N Likelrhes in Robeson co&ntjv nto'wmnif;'.:;'v- V' Creek, as he has relatiorti there, jii purol; -mMtftg. county,on Cape-par. E-vj S I wiH give the bove reVanl f5r hfsebtemit Sf to me m Lenoir county. "free, "of an'v; btbeex 1 T pense: or to have im secured iiv aiiyail s, -land that I get him again; 'f- T ' ' 7c " vif i i4ikt TinfrftP.. ' . tL March 13. 13 j ,sr Land iti; Wake Gduniv. B Y order of ti'e Judge of th;Supeiofur1t of Equity of Wake Cotinty.V will be , sold at the CoumHotLse bo the-31 Moft laVJri JdQeheif,' White Oakj. Creek perty of the late mt izav acres, is cleared land Dwellimr-House A credit will be enven to the purohakeV. of 1 twelve and eighteen months ' A ; t'( .-0 it v For other particular' applta AIseyHunter, .' near the premises, or ib the ssubscriber,: who is'. duly authorised to sell tins: propf5rty.v '.ix. SA5IUEL .WHITAtCER Wake, April 1$. : 1830. ! v -76if ; - 1 Notice to Undertals V Tt G E is herebgiVen;'hafon Vtlje- JL' d ay )f.M iy . in xt, t heundrslgnVdcompoiS- r ing the BuJHHirtg tjommltte of -jttandolph'f'Crbnv ;.-)! lege, fofthe tojrn of, Uoydtorj 'Jllek'leivbufg' countv. VMO proceed to enief mto .'.contracts lor the erection of the ' centre "'building of siidiOoK leg'"-t!.J2 same to be of hrickand not to'exceedf. in cost thirteen thousand dpJlifsV'-AlsA dneof- brick, inendel tor the Preparatory school house to he College, the cost-' o' whiclj shall not, eX ced ht'en hundred dollars "t 'v . ? I is intended so to construct tl)f Centre. buijd: in that itlmy hereafter be conveniently added tti-i and such - undertalia4v'tlvnk;mro-ner to do so, are requestedto fuwish thesitbsbtfk bers, either on the dy, or before, . wi'nv drafts for buidings on the most ioiproved planf-asit lespects durability, neatness, plainness arideon vemehce) adapted to the appropriations, 'jl'v Juo, V. lie wis, ;:, James S mi tlj - ? Malhfw, j)ahcC) ".) 'Juo-. 'Karl v. ' 1: 'Moses Brock. ; ' Apiil 26. 'Take-oJice;k U:. V', THE Annual Meetihof the Stockholders of the GapoFear Navigation Company will he holden in FayeUeville on Friday, the 4th dayof June next, at whicli 1 time and place, the Stck holders are requested to attend either io "person or by proxy. ' .'. ' ; .v- JAMES "MEBANE, President April 28. fc? f- :. '.-. -'. "'I'-T;V-'- offline next. r Mmhrs nf-thn ttnrr1 or. n.itt't. -mtw MWMX'MV V t cularly requested to nepunctual in the r attend ance. . ' 1 .,'v-' , vj"'" By order JOHIf CRUSOE Set'y. April 28. rZE SUBSCRIBERS -':'t:.: RESPECTFULLY inform the pubftc that the hve just received from PhiladelpVnaaiul Most of which are City inade. ofethV beSt tnate tials, and by supenor.workmeniwhtchitheof- for ata fair price. . m.p ''.'frj.;-, CTT Work made to order on the Shortest no v tice, aiul in the best style. - V "V f A complete assortment of TIN WJtftfi, at ' wholesale andeta(LAlI kinds of Ta VVork: done to ordet, as above. . ' "f i S.' LOUGEE 5: NBWtON , . - AprU ,14.... ; k j,--;.-.va-U. '.6S NOTICE. J C - ''t - fH AW AWAY from the Bub&beri iiying'ln a 1- Sussex county, Vvabout two months auice ' a Negro Man S Uve, named BEN Th'csaid; oegro was purehas?dJbytBe of Captiih Thomas Gray, Jun of SWibamptollV.'y tblnk, brought him from the neighborhood of RalelgH, ' N; C. where jhe is', I expect at' this time, a's he has near relation at or" near-. Mr. D.iKrav's;- Ben is about 5 feet 8Jnches ;high stput and' compactly buHt if, very bhcki Vith quite full rM head of -nair, which he keeps combed VerV high ia ircni. as x was in: possession OJiniS teilOW1" but a ft- days, 1 Jcfidrt. iw marts ;JljrVch to designate him: . He carrted'off' 'nff,cktiies.''if, . I.wiU give a regard o $2 tor Hisconfiifement in Jail, o that I get h"m3--wr $40 if d?iyered t& me March 1183(V2 , -tMy 1$ v-Vi , .:. intake-coTnthewoi V?' ' A WillramvMcCoUeri contaiiW; ' . M? iTom law to acres ct wmcrr ,' 4 (v and uader; pood jence vrtSt'if. .:fe-: , ; a tttoti;;dinXnd otheton- M'Wjftfa venient Outbuildings theYeon; "erectecf -XlSf'' rest is Woodlaiidi This land lies i'6mlIei'e6--;V,';. of Raleigh, on the road to UayVoo&idJs sir: : J' remarkably healthy situation. ;vJ't; '. -"Ig the Cape Feacivigation Comjnywiiribe holden in FayeU4villev--'ori-11iurstbe-JaVr iNew-YorK, a; splendid assortment of(ftfitvKtc t , Ladiea . t;ehtfeimeii!s, Mfeses BbyV.& 0aidre!n': U,' B005?S'S220SS;f Vk; SOMEfltt&lalalnPoc1ieto :VM iolc IVoff bt pocket i vf taytl mX ' oey, and f jwrje of ftinl aosili lvis; tbi jwi.lf;nalsen of i ; rll tVlt- Jtvj ixlukirfnri.''! ill fM.I;.llU '4 . V.i.i i' . .- ,.;v.,iA"' i;c; ' k"i'':- - ' -r'.t i-i.i'.,,'Wi. IK .. ', v! .!f. : .! J f ' V'"' t' ' v . 'fc.V fy- r.".'-. il ' ,. - 1 .V V- v.- t:-d '' S'T" m r. . . . . 3 v... t . 1 '-Va' 'f. - i V-'
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 20, 1830, edition 1
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