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l ft I - r I JOSEPH nATT.Rfc RON v. At live CcIIot per aiyimahalf la advance . $Qt exceeding 1 CiiQaJ jusatiy ixertd, three In the sitae tieiniwC thwKut teye:, JUpntQt Editor jaust be post-paid.':.! ) Jf f tvJ s ic,. . . : '1 HE JTRESIDEKCY- CK-SU t; "Od advantage ttf bMeriYed ,io ur ounfryfim thc;1etailoiif,Ocnerl . ;acksonVtp tte presidncyitliat it -wiV be Aemiuently, calculated tp pre- i fierve tans the Inestimable iHeSsings'pr j peace.' .Foreign nations would not dara violate stlieright 6f l& great people .vho Jiada Jack?so aXtheiread This t name, is equivalent to; an 'army raiid TKOuld extort Justice froin itheiTeats: pf tnose4 who wajxt abettermotiye to guide them, t Hisvsteminfleidblej.usticeis veil; seconded: by his 'detrmmeresor. lution. I lie -would demand justice jand hive it ; totliers would 1 complain and Vnte, anqf jcaiit; ana fiegoxiaie. aim iianie pettygrievancesTintonGurable hatreds and; war; . It is "energy that maintains peace as - well as gives a'fa- "yorablejssue to war. Should Jacksoh fcecomeT ou r President no hqstil e'foot 'yould ever dar to invade tiie ,sahctity Vf our CapitoKl , r- 'I- l"'c 4 - ThU'number.is closed. ;he exalt d merits of GenfefaV' Jacksort ,do ; rioji , require; the labored .flourishes of rhetor 'jical - language to recommend - them rto . favor. -'A name that equivalent to an amy ' may well stand ih:the. place of an essay-' "s 4 ' - ' v; - ? , 1 r iViss Toy , Sae ITpHii subscriber tnkes this method oF.mak- v JL ing known to his friends and the public, , Vbatbe shas1 just 6tyshed three elegant.-top GjTfk which he offers Tor sale at moderate pri ces, and invites al. persons wishing tut pur chase, to tome and view them at his "shop previous to making engagements elsewhere. . , . avesjleyVhitakeu: , ttaUigh, Dec.1 17; - 10-Iaw3w.. . ; N.B. itepairs and painting done very low. v- acaOeroy.! , , . 5, PTJlHlB 1st Session of 1824 wnll begin on th jLl ,1st Monday in-Januarys & end in June. .a C V ; Tiui pik SessW. , " "t . , fioard, . ' - " " 1 . v 50: Tuition - in , S pel ntr, Reading i and 7 : ; - r ..witihg; . r rj f -- do. iii theibove together with Gram-") " . mar,r Arithmetic, Geography, His-Cl tory M-thofbgy, &c. 8ic. 1 - 3 " fos,ic, , 30: ' Prawitig and painting, . . i)andng,r .. , 1 . . 10, Needle-Work , j ;.t . .5 First Session paid in, advance V 2d-at the ExarnmatiOn in Koveanber, v .- Bvery Von lkdyto be provided witliorie . pair "of slieets, one coverlid, blankets and towels.vr r','".-1 --'t . . : WaiTentonV-pec 13; 1833 ..letiOJ.;- r npHB ftibscriBer having qiialified a$ admin ib istrator vupon the estate of (Doctor4lich ardI. Fenner, deceaseds of Trankbn 'Gbunty, at the Court of Pleas awd QdarterBessSons held for said coimtvt. on the secopd Monday of December 182$ hereby gives notice to to persons banner, claims afiTainst said est at. att present tbem withirts the ' time nrescrib ' by law, properly authenticated, v otherwise vi nwyvv wniuc piqaticinuuar ot ineir re covers: Those indebted to r.said estate wili u4vc "-w.criJjrcient,aa inauigence can tjot be givcij. j .: "v"-; r, .... : 1 , S TEPHEN Oirr'unRniDGC Deo. 11, 1823T. ' -'i . t 10-Iaw3w. - TjnHE Proprietor tenders bis. tnanks to his , JL oiaustomers, ande public, for-thi many favors he hss received since ho.has nr cupied the above establish picnt. and- bm leave to . make known; that -.he -ha Uie same in gooa repair lor tne accommodation of such as may alV:particubirIyvlrave)ling fimiUes having a number of private rooms 'au4 suita- In addition to the above, he will accornroo- . wrofswijuw, urain,ana jrodqter up. Ott r!icnn VT. . .... -. V December 6: i -: U t ' ft HUk txerciss in rthis Institution will be resumed on the lat tloriHs.v.Tir janm, - i IF- w - litis V 11 Un1?psuperintendanoeofMrJai: " Sl nsoP Theafckhowledged; ability of SaceT??!' ?nd, t1he healti,fuln4ssof the i Si 1 ,$ heheved, entitjeHhis Seminary to p"vrrifCoi puouCt patronage. - SNEED. 11.1m ' "h ' " - -u, J-. i. ' : CouVt of-Pleas iiacl Qtu&ttir Sessions, ... .. w If Georg& erebee?. Joseph Abbmn 1 iTH)yihbettffte; .itendera and Ril m ini? case, is jiui an iiuiauiianxoi ims d late it ia ordered thathe $aid defendant 'doi ap pear here on the' firtf MoolUy,mvFruarv iiextj; ad plearl, ansveft o'r deniUr tcfthis pe I ' ; ;vPersori County;; ) f - November Temit l23. -.'7 PMIinM'ooreand Robert oorei.Exrsrot Ste - jihen Moore, ArnV loore "tf 4te;fftate vf i; NewwYoTkAnn fooreAof the County of -, person, lary&tamora ana arnu;eiiqore;. TT I appearing to the satisfaction of the Court lUrthat'Anri Moored f theSraWof NeW- Vork, is' not an rnhamtant tofvthis Statf , it is ordered that publication beT made in thecal jeigh Register, three w,ekj that the aaid Ann Moore come forward at iheLnext ,Court tojbe held or said; CountybiVthe second Monday itfPe binary 'next; and 'plead, answer orde iimr' or jqdgmeht wil be taken prof-confesso against hex. r. - : 1 . , t ' - , v ! 1 Dec 10. . ,' ' I S-lawSt'J .v. 1 ii..' ;, r . t -,v ; ' Court of E6;uityri-ralIreVm, 1823.. . I WaWB. Rutherford.; fe is i v. . j 1... . .? "fl"T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court 1L that Augustus Sacketvis not an inhabitant of this StateVs'it is theref(re order U.thal publication be made for three jn onths succes sivelv in the Raleitrb Register, that Unless the said-. Aumistus Sacked anoears. at the next ourt ot Kquity to oe neta tor tne county . ori nxiiuenorci, at me fHiri-nousc in nuiuenuru ton. on the; third Mondavfafter -tbe. fourth ilonday in March next, and plead, answer or aemur xne Din -whi 'De xaKcn pro conresso, and heard ejpartev.t J ; " " Pradv,5.25 -t. , ; . :2-5 -25w ; ANDREWS X JONESV; FTPIHflS Institntion which ilunng th present JL year has beenlocwted ' iq fl ittiamsbo' rough, Mill -open nrQifUUU, oh tnenrst Monday in' -February next v The principals have been induced to a change of residence, wiu) a . view doa pcrraanprii sinoifsuipeui where the nremisea will , cdmfortablV accom modate' their nunils standi khcV have altered the time of commencing ,the scholastic year; tor .me conveiuepce ana ai uier general , re. quest; of their patrons. . ; h v c . 5 ; 1 The tunils are ins ructeo in JVeedteriaorfa. 'fteacliftiift i. Writing Arithmetic, 'iGrafymaarid Parting, Qepgraphy, $lythoiagy;J)i'teUa ami Mtrowmy. . , - j ' 7 ' The terms for. board, wash ipg arid tuition, in all the above, brauches,' are Sixty .1 Dollars per session payable iri wft;artci..; iMusic, vocal and instrumental, Thirty Dollars perssion. Drawing and Pajnti ng Tjweniy Dpllars per session, pancing lis also! taught by com petent master. V J K; -.r-'The first session will eha early in Julyrth second v n ?,December wbep the 0 vaca tion in the year takes. placev--JyVft ao&btaft pay rfrom the time.of theif arrival oujy. - 1 The system of education,.) in all. the de- ftartments, radical , by x tne aid of an xcel ent apparatus, the triith.i of Natural -PJdlo v 'pby1, C hyjnistry and r Asunomy are e xpe rimentally .illustrated, nd are thus'rendered pbiects of sense. There are -six, teachers COJWtantlv encan-ed s lthree excellent Piano 4 Fortesyare employed in the musical depart- incut, uaa ine moaew tor iira wing JMiornir ingare uumerdus and is--f;i ( ' tfo expenditures are allowedijjbt u,c(i as are authorized bv parents or guardians and the, principals are determined striqlytbJn- iwitc twe hmc prpninuingnneryniqrpss,;;in summer, Coloured c6tton dresses,, andm vin ter, ; worsted ' stuffs, will be worn : by, all the young ladies, v . " 4 :-- J. All the pQp';wiU-hoad''thjthe,prinei-j Pia. iiiu pay strict, auenuon to tueir ueaun, then? manners, and their Imoralsi' . The mib- lio and private offices of devotion are,' regur larly observed.r. whilst every thing , sectarian .v Each : pdpit expected to rbring a cover-. haVa pair of sheets, blankets, and towels, for her ownnse,; otherwise an extra charge of per session will be made. . '." IgyVfhen payment ,1m ! advance cannot be made, approved bonds will in all instances be exacted. - ' !- ' . - L.f ? - ' . JOSEPH ANDREWS, Princi; , THOMAS P. JONES. 5 pals, j . Oxford,kGranvine co- Dec, 182?. o-tlF. The -Editors ot the Newbern Sentinel and Western Carolinian," will cublisb- the above nt AbbbtVeks at layoff -r ; f bairent6aL gtotneBaustaCtioonDisCouu.l Ti3r&f -thon' ' s ' 1 1r io i Abbott. otif the wh: IfW-s : M r Ken::agnmsi nmtfana tiu 91 copy 4oi inis. or der b' inserted in the State-' Gttepubrisli ed in Italeigb for two monihs'saecesSilv. ;Bec 9 : tl: rV -Uwtlat KTeb ' , hos. Snipes,- Ex V. of - Hichard ' Stanford;' 4 decM Portius Moore and Sidney MoorevV. i untiTthe 1st Of FebruaryJ , . : V .. 4. - .J" TT"-. ... ,.. . . v.,7. . V.. . - T .. Ilaleigb, Dec. 25. qp.,; GAJLE3' give? oticeto those-Ccxn. 5 nnnECoriiot Plantation jwlll belettij the : , M FAyETTteVlrJLE ACADEMY ; - i ti '"y.- ' ,i Vst -r- t f ni t i 1 s insutiiiion. now ; airor us: aavantages U ecrual toanv in the Southern States, bei in ar, 'conducted upon tKe rKosf, abpToVed pririi ciptes, auuproviaea ;wnn sup,erior . eacners in &y ery branch ofUefuT ' att Ornamental UCation.trfcTni?? ; :itv' healthy -utttatiori and rftoderatet' charges fjar Board and Tuition, must." Insure itr a liberal patronage. ; The strictest-attention rwilTbe paid: to'tbd conduct and morals VthosettenUin' it;1 ; v "J , 'r ematit I?efartmeh;anducted by I Mri ' "Rudiments.- ner duarter S 50 IvGUUintr ajui t rminr ,'- n 3 English Granmari Ancient ynd'Mo jj--derUCieogtp,hy:;with the Use ipf 'r " ' P,et 2tnnftaugh in the Academy 60or $20 - ;per quarter, ;." - . t Jj M .perduarter 5. V. ' ..i-j L i' Drxrwrig, PainttnJraild the French Language Classical J)epartpients tindery Drs PI Slavish The, atttJCSn irek'' -XitiguaJ: V ' ' j-NtuntlancTloral Philosophy, Ik " , ' -sgic,4 Astronomy,' Mathematics Geo-. ' tnetryand Algebra;, ' f' . -i ! English Male Department.", ,f -RudimeVts- "l 1 j - l- 1 ' -v Reading Writing,-Arithmetic; Eng. "V lish ii rammar, Ancient and Modern GeographV; with the Use . of the. . Vu; "MapVand,Gl6beV ' t Pe! ns and4 Ink provided the Students Vith out charge. '. A tax of 25 cents each Student woara, inciuainTui xne anove urancnes except M.usic,' $35 perquan'erpayable . in advapce v J ," ;f i i 1 "v ir j, u', . . -y,i. HAM r.TilN. For the satisfactionof Parents & Guardians i iie loiiowmg uenucmcn may De TCTerren io. J r. f; 5 j amehox, isq. A'rest. oi in? scnoo . .Rev'dR H.' Morrison. fApnl 50, " 1823' '-,t - State, oT?tTa-Catobiui ;yj,;; l?anolrjh County; fyr.'Z U 'Courtof Pleas and, Quarter Sessions, v 1 , .1',, . y November Term, 1823, ; ' , . ?:B ae ' 'ptiltioatoien T TTTi appearing to. 'the satlsfactioiTrof .the X .Conrt, that the Defendant rin thts case is not an inhabitant pf his State; tis ordered that jpublication be made for six jVeelcs. in the Ratenrh . ReEristeri -elvins..notiee to the said Defendant vto;yap pear, ati the next0ourt of reajfl ano HU,anf," sessions xoii dc .nia r saia county on thv first Monday1' ofj February liextl ' and plead to issue, or: 'demur other wise! judgment .will be entered asraisst him,- - '"Pr. adv. C2V s " - t .'5-6tw '.!'. i ' 1 ' . : .'" ...A ! ... State of '?.oBtL?GfiK(aiiiM . ' f . ? Randolph Coujatyv? r f v f ' " - V Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions . ; , l . November Term, 823Vf ; ; , ' ; James 'Wil6onLseii." - Original attachment. 1 I , V. v n ,C RenfMarmon summon- .lames w,ilson, jum3,ed as garnisiee-.r : TT T appearimr I to the ; Gourt that ' the 11 - Defendant in Lthis:Eas"e : a is not-wi ? in- habitant' of this State; it is ordered that publication bemade fprsir weeks. itj-.the.tTft-leighi Regi ster, grvi ngnot Ce t q -the said .D e tenuant'to appear hi xne next vpuruui: a nd I Quarter Sessions to , be 'held ffor;. said County on the first Monday of February jiext Mnci re'plevyyplead jtc issueK or deranrirotheri wise judgment fin&will be enteredjagalns him, , " a copy, " JESSE HARPER, cc. c, : Pr, adv. $2. 5-6t w t j Ilandolpti County-I V ! f ; Court of Pleas and Quarter Sesaonv. - f ' 4 November .Term, 1823. t " 1 ' r Clement: Wood sci, fa. The heirs atlaw, of Itobt Field; dec. -,rv- - rifT. appearijg to the Court ,thati part d the if Defendants in thiscase are not inhabiUnis of this State ; it is ordered that publication be made: for six weeks in the Raleigh. Register; giving notice to the defendants to,appearat the next Court of Pleas and QuarterSessions to be held for said county on the first Mo'n day of February next, and plead to issue or demur, oinerwise juagineni ; wiu oc cnicrcu agauui.uiem. - ;.vx.opv, . j . Pr.dr.CSi.r ! 5fet w ; iW-highebiddBTrfbn Vthe first t of January A.sAiAn;sTONE. it Chronplsigyf Mytholpgy Rhetoric, : K i : ; "'' BiflJes LtteTSjj.lCpnipotJitionf Nat -V, -raV'PhirosopVr Botanv.witb Plain1 i , ""V 'and Ornarnetital Needtfe Vork, "6 MiAc, taught '6tf Madviher Villa: in-the best i - - 1 4; , r 'Italian sivlei V fh'w .vlf t J)rairfjf and Painting, per quarter $6 ' ; f JCzsrciseff of this Institution will b e re ..rntja-ca tnetxrst. Monaay in Jsr. y'j;. , 1 . - cr..;r-upht?atisfacdon; ia . their respective Zye: JJeuc- wfll xcr.ti' jdicfc was Selected -to t. jf t J3ce in ure" jLe- tjThe Trustee are Happy mEavinghm their lomx entrftoredln the instruction f and"pvern-1 power xo csav .xnai mis jL.aav. wna nas.Deen wcui vu ,? vuuuc iwavucsi vvmiuct. .v litem, wiui sutu axapiexiesujiiwrnuviia ufyt -can, wuu conrHencereCpmmend her toteietids and Patrons of" the;IistitutkiaeYet quaunea xo aiscuarge uie uuues-i ner &p pointment. ' - ; if' - ' r f Attf skrratlgement jBas- beeifc njade wrthTjr. .McPhe,etprsji sunder i which, what has been' u- sually called the Clasalcal Department of tlie Academy, : islnow; at his own request,, eiven up-; to bis soleinsfxiiction and rnunagementf JCpr mpre iparucuiax inionoauon respecuug the mode m uich that Department vbll here after be conducted, the Public Is referred to his Advertisement " ; v Jt- l ' wr- ' 1 v, ; : The tuition feei Of , the Academy )fora ssi f on or half year are the, following: j. 1 1st .Classr-Spellmff.i-Readir-', First-Cate? Schisms, copy-writings. J;) t.t . $5. .2nd , ClasSThe tour sTnTpiX rules in V?-1-; r'Arithmefic, icommittirig to memory- X ' the EngHob Aarid Latin .Grammars -. '-'J'f Ge6graphv7of the United States, , 3rd Classi- ArHhmetic,'Geophy1an4 y. y. ' Enghsh;lrarnmar mroughouf, R ments 01 me jami j-anguage, iee- i -die-work,1 is;-. i 4th Glass--TKe - Itirtahd Greek: Lan v and i Astronomy- Rhetoric i Logic, :.r s Motal llulospphy.,' and Chemistry, )r (' Drawinp,'Painbns and Embroidery, 15 Each student is likewise reouired to PaviSO ceatsa sessdon tb. the contingent fuodfor fire wood, repairs; ftc, r w 4 . lr r- f : . , W. HUX, Becry;. ; Raleigh, Pec. 23, 1823 . ' y .11 r ' .-V-, , ' - OR. .J V ; 4 'J' , n PREPARATORY PROFESSOteSinP., PTHHlt-l'Tustees of theiuKaleigh Academy 11; having given up ; the Classical Depart- menr or tne institution ta xnesoie jusiruc- tion and management of me'rsubscriber, he proposes to establish a) Grammar School, on a plan; of whiclVthe following is an outline s : X The number, of; pupils, ishall be limited to ttventy but Uie' school will go nto ope ration with terirOt with' air? less number. ; r 2lvThat the attention ofthe instructor may not be too " much" divided arid that full time may be given -for each recitation, the pupils soaii .not, av any time, do uinucu iuvu more than two classes. " V ' U " t -3.- The object of the school shall be; to pre pare the pupils for -entering, jwtth credit, the University of this State, .or any other Uniyer: sity or. College in the United States. -1 4i The-Use "of translations jamong thet pu pils; either in, or out of the scboot-room, sh'aU be strictlv prohibited i but; iiiall cases wherej the genera! standing of the class; or.the diffi culties, of any particular lessor, or number df lessons, seem to make it JiecesSaryv it is the intention of. the : instructor; tot sit down fami liarly. with the elass as one Of iU members and aid the'pupiis In 'getting tieu.lesson; nit by' translatinffit for them, 'but by referring them to their Dictionaries and affording them such hinta and directions as will enable theni, in the 'exercises of their own facultiesto sur mount the difficulties hicn'tiecur s .after whichyHhe class willlgenerajlyj be required to review the lesson, and .recite it at the prxper hftnr -x 'jA Ayt " oour. Y -v1 r --rl. . . - 'kj.-. C5, That Jbejupils may becoifte acquaint edWithtne soltttibh"pf the principal dincuP ties, to Dexnet'vatn in tne classics: a seieq tion of thsM 4 diQculties will. be nre'pared as I soon as practicab le' j1 and particular sertten- ees, as tnais oi siimsnau, irwn umtio uiuc, be handed to the pupilsV After alio wing'suf ficient time for reflection ahdj research," -their solutions' will be called for jwi if not satis- factory to tne uistructor, ue wui ciuicr iut- rr? " "mTJ " cThe classes wdl be required to pay scru pulous attention to the rules of Prosody, tliarthsy-mayViai an earlj' Iperiod, be able with easSii to'scao' Hexameter verser and thus, habitdatc' themselves to a: correct pnv nunciatiou. z " , r'c'' ( ' 7. The schoolroom ShaU at O "times be furnished wiUv a competent j number of An cient Mans. . for-the purpose' of iUistructing thejClasses- a they progress, in the Geogra phy of the classics. it nas oeen xouna Dy experience that the classicsi ard, studied by vouthi with increased : attention and delight, when their acquaintance' with Classical Geo graphy enaoles tneni to iccaie ;on , weir JUapS, . UlC puKUW - MiCUCa auiu uvwijv of which they read. - - - v- -' 8, The . sessions and vacations of the school wUl be regulated for the present; by . these cf too university o roT04-viv.iJu. w jwc of tuition pet session will be j515, paid in ad- : 9. Instead f public xanunations, the at tendance "of two or more' literary gentlemen will be solicited aV or near U.e dose of each stssioo, for the purple of examuun the pu guedto Behaviour, Industry r r.d EchobrsiJp. , jrarticuiax attenuon wi.i i;sj.;a ioue conduct cf the students ; evexy pnidcht means adopted, to promote-; strict crdr, cp- Dlenusoea morals, ana consult .-juusay. male Dep&raraenf and h how ready to engage m the service oT the Board: . jv , i i ' pus ptirately; and. parents anq jizroans tuau be reguktlfurnished with circuit - ?f v'1 me tne tanamsr ot tneir soi: - vi Trs,- in re-1 . r t : r - ry . h r,r'r. ; -1... '1 n,cTt.2 he t r.'td , .3 rcr . lr?s epeejin7xcfrnx,r.-jc - VriUititttetrlnr into liSthtr C. scale,not wt!h a showyi but. a vreT I.:. ;i tion j- enei which;being reduced to t.e s pie character of a, Prepasrv d?rcf.'t:Trr.ip, ai'reed'from jthe distntcirnsl t.r.d draw. backslnctdntta mcresestended plan&.rf iv- 8trtiction,TWiJlit-s ijripccrtend m 1 oroe. ne- - greeito-promote the'intcrer eft olid learn- ings. iA portion oi puoiic ppiroiiags u tJere- L . ore respectfully solicited. -It -¬ piomis- :3i nor jieed it be expectedL.that the pupils a: 6TthisschocRbe!prepared"with:anr -tuju-.-. -sual despatch. foXf tlitir Collekiate'cc irse. : ' , Too rauqh haste, without doubt; is the rand No circmTistajice'canf be more alaTminjr to the - literary jnteresb Cf'any cour.try; than ra je v" iot emenng t:ojiege.wirn tne ie:spossi q lexr allowable amouhofprepa'ra'UoniTt.hisiong . been' the oninpton of comorfe'iit'iu ires', that C Lto' lav th ffMiiwU11oo;Of agpod education, . requires mucn . unie, anu a psueni nersyer- mgapplicatiiV."' j ; j. . x j i - Parents-antruaTdiansare moreover, re- ' (v minded that it u one thing for 'a .buy to have : withhv his reachi ."the ,meai o acquiring an extensive andnished education "and aoo . tber thing, for him to have the' talente, incli nation and steal, sufacient q induce, him to a - ' ' vaU himself of hisrhappy advantages ? After lall that can be effected by proper discipline,:..' v Iaiut toe most laborious and persevering exer tions,, the;-fond expectations of. Patents asd Guai-dians will sometimes be disappointed; tn uui uases iyo, k-is umiiic, iivi. uimcucm tyi falls where.; it ught; not.;1' But the. Well qualified and prudent instructor, will aiways ' ! firid his surest reward m the-'consbiousuess ;Qf ;-B having honestly endeavored, to discharge hii . , duty.-:?' . , .-'" : 1 j WMcPHETERS; Principal r ofthlUisighj24trry; .V Dec.'23, 1B23:V y vv ;iy, v P. 8. Parents living ;at a distsr i are in Ibrcnfhd, t!mt they ican hjkvthc.i ctililra.ac cotnmodated wi$h Board, on moderate terms iri many respectable private families inJthe '' city. 1 ny assistance Uiat.the instrtiotoivcan render' locating to advantagv, such pupils - j as may be put under his carisUaU be cheer.' -fully afforded. vr; - - Y..I!eP: L STOP THK VILL AIN J . .L . nriAKEN, from my stables by John : Colsonj ' JL , on the 12th irtst. a bay "horso ahcut 11 ve feet an inch or two -liughi iie' "pssiea r;.aiark blyfast, hasVery.largelea.riawasfouryeu old lastsprinr. s .Cttfi'isabdut23 cr CO years jold, remarkably , round .shouldered, has light nair, ana -a very pne voice, .tie cam? to my house about two Tnonths ago, .under the pre-' tenceof improving- b" hcaltlr' where after I had lent him money'And stood his securityhe absconded ux the night of the above mention ed rate '.with my. iiorae. vile goes ur.ierthe . cloak of religion ?uhlch together'.-with Lis art ful and insinuating ' manners-, he tnay y et de . : lude rnany a pVrsonHe; pretend to have lrb -possessions-'. m ".Georgia, South-Carolina xr.d Tennessee, whither , V exp'ect hS is novr- be ing his course; says -he has no wiri, riot:: r.ts. and but few relations.v - HoweVcr, I herd : ".rxe seen hia; wife, she is liririg n )7a!:e cour.ty, - v and was deceived by th."e sa-n.s rritr.lcns , that he made to mei 1". rivs iZ to cny - person ' who will have.hiiu confiiicd in any Jail, and $25 to any-Jpersonwho vrlll procure me the horse. Letters addre.s:U to' Alison . Wilhams, WarrentcaiTC wO le'd-JLhrst- ' tended to.-- ; : r i:!- ' . I ; ALANS OZT-TTILLL? tS. ;.Warrea'oo'ifity,.Dec.,ir; 1Z23S -US v. V TT O.N'fIatxirday,',;"the v Uv house hi Franklin County, txro .men ons , ' T calling himself lMSandeclheryGlI4JAll. - ' Sims under the pretence pf bf inf la-ne bcr rOwed a' Horse, Sulkeyi and Harness cf rae,; td ' travel on toouisbur,from.V j inearea ot oy tne Subscriber sinccV Cirs is 5 feet jlO or ll tnches liigh,.of rhtikbular, ro b'ust appearance weihuis about ' JC DO lb j form, Weighing 140 -or "50 15. These men 1 had be en lurking for seven! dzyp. t ayjieih-"' borhood in the capacity 'of- L.li , Drovers; , but from circumstances that hiV' 'ccTt: to my are pro- " ay, cocut' . 5 feet 1 inch high, much rV-"?- Vltlh harness, and a sesrea the'mclcle cTth i!jhthihd Uj, about 4 inches ab o ve ths pctem citt The Sulkey isuid IlarUecs are zJ.. z'lfLzLi wcrn." Ths former much disligurcd Lcra having the Tcp taken off, aadTthe foctbciri bclrj pointed cf a-Skrte Color, the body belncf aptle reea I will givea reward cf $50 for iLz sprelea sioh of(the aforesaid Sims asdC". r.:.rrt "cr for the discovery of the property; . i . L y . December 22. 11 :: jtJST public:: -2D, . i - IIORTII-CAOLir? m r ( Orders ed toaid dn:,!.; sxiowieage, i since xneir ut:p i , ' i vicinity 1 have ;no doubt but they . fessed swmdlers.;. The lzzzzn a, l t. r- 1 : " . ' -
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 30, 1823, edition 1
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