; V --v yr .:yyyyy yr. . . -.- V.: y-Uv yyyyytyyVyvyyyyy. ;,- ; ; ;;j I." ?- - "1 ' "(Ware thplink of airjdeligbtful peice . - '1.:, , ,V " - ' 1 r 1- -.:. r -' v, -V- r Ii published ipvery-TPSSDAT'an FBiiurj V , JOSEPH JAt.ES &tSON, ' At Fits Dollars per annumhalf la . - ,- . . t Jr ADVERTISEMENTS three sue- Not exceeding 16 lines, neatly inserted three , imes Jbr.a Dollar, and 25 cents for every suc l ceeding" publication f those of greater; length in they- ssweN5proportibj.U Commck icattoits 6 ? V''? ??'4t' Geoottrjntfjg M A t ih e las ter m of th eSunerioi erior Court pi feJarj - Mytidted-fo Other lllegltl rffv?aiech1fAft - . aml was , I-Jlrf hf; dfi concealmfftheV death of sWtq&ptKA thild, and.I have sumraoned yod ; before me eMibfevbur crkne&ltJpdn this occasion in - :-5euporrV it dttlg;eme in it ftW remarkswhich-aie sug rgetettpfby tbej'putjarities of the case, casewi chmay'bepr fttw?homabfce: quaintewith your history. u-.wiMi yuu-.. iv..-.r.v:.i,. ii .V n isto'malfter.your'ffriefa or to insult yom? lfortuhfelJJb; ni:wthin the Teacli of my jvoiceteeisunore tenaer sympaimes ior you, than he whose painful tduty it is to pronounce xue nunisnmeni otnai nwaiis you.v i ue oih mA f th ,ititiinV- in vn.. wer lk dmirtitir milh nhih vnn "tnuf fhal brmurht bifore me : I have seen vour trem- Hn2; -hahayour. agitated, trame-ana.tne 4fast,olKng tears that .trickled down; your of ypiir nature, r They -are faithful witnesses T.Am ATA,r tonl ti ntn . ' You have, experienced the folly of sin, yoti liave seen how brittle is. the cord that binds Svomah to feociety-rrji precip atatedJntoJTiin: wuen.oncesne quits. nejfnoia tfeori virtuehow naturally crime treads in the, 4JgreiwprncneeK, tiurjng ine progress pyour i than one- th -li-fal ilThewivliave 'convincefl me that Ptiilt I : - - : Tfx- . : " . : o " i Timp JtaailUb. T V .ViiUfcviv - mm. i.v iinyi tint.? i . t-hatmanotJUae virtues tnat grace ana oeau-ies nave ueen.neiu, ana mis reasonvvas l.abinet "Vlaker & L D'lOisterer v tifthiemalehter sUling with you, operative in 1824 as in 1800, 1804, AVTNG contracted to furnish the Capitis and bare exacted for you the tribute pfpttyl t gnfiJ 1 8T 9. a ml 1 81 fi. U w fur th ri xru :L..U ibbtsteps of enme-nd how swutl wing of c1iS;Let those who formerly support f no niihment s f pursuit of guilt; ..In an exil v - - rr - hour, you'sarrendered you honor ,a some ed caucus uominations, and -who pre- vile seducer:: Perhaps vou were won by his sott bldnciisnmeRtvpis warm persuaions, iervent professions, and perhaps, after hav nnel you ot a?l,tnat enciearea you to world, he iiow mingles with" the throng has gathered roimd vou to witness your ' CTa6e,'and Jviews your sorrows with cold and ruei inainerence. rxnai . aic iiwiiaiiuoircu WtJ i Cs9,fou1?: 4 most true.i The first effect of your fault has been to feel the stings of, man- treaciiy : . nnd ingratitude But vou were sootr to be- ime tjie subisct wii.t, ihub.cC uwiajuHu.,.". w nM4 w w nrkiTV hAia r A n i.'rtlH i V nn licit yuf mentv infamy must be iscloskl t6 an vet StHl. VOU IOStereo tlie uciusi c- lunc uiai ytu nugnt escape us. reproayucs., juyown :! saw you retiringfrom every human eye to the : ieelmgs .wdl scarcely perm.t me to rehearse. H:vrk !-th; ETERNAL rends the sky ! J Paf oUr laf ?y s H:-rAmuoicebetbre Ivim goes j ' r theymust giyene but.faionceptmrvs of jyxicXf X: wliat were yours at this momehtous cnsTS. 1 Ki .a.... - k;' ci - posom of A.sohtary wood there to-encaire the v ' pahgs whh ypur errors, brought uponybu with no hund tb help you but that the Gotl whom vou had bflendexJi and no : vcnceT to sooth yu, but;the "i whispers of the 'wind monar the branches that coveret yiu. I s - yon rise from the ground; on whiclf you had languished, a mot her $ Ef t your Jifclebabe ' ' from its leafv bed, and bear it with trembling ' limbs and but stincr beart to the encltisetl spot v vou selected for its iriteiTOent. H Here behkH you delvinj? with feeble eiiorts and-waning -could havevseen you at this irvng"nioment 1 4 Ohtbathe could liave beheld this heart-rertd- mg Conflict between mother's fondness and ' f a maiilen's shame V- If witliin his'iruilty bosbrn ; there slumberetltine tender feehng, it would nave wrung irom nis nps a praver to neaven fori forgiveness, and Ira ve .secured to you a ' com paniori; and a friend through life.- ';-l)fitthe :;ipeasife. of your griefs was not yet '.'.'f itll-'SylMid 'J'oii dra ged your weaiy lmibs from tjhe grave of your infant, wnenypu vere mformedhaVraU your attempts at con ' ceaiment hid pWyed ineffectual,' and that vou must appea?,at tHe bar of your country to an swefv tp the charge ot m.urder-tne murder ot ' yourflwh chllu du;'erenet-;throwh:ih loa'lbathisbmrisoni where you have been forced ' self:for,fiseve'ndpnthW . have, been brought here, an Pbject of pity to X-tbe.Mhd;' iahtVpf n?ibn tpthe.croel;--!: vYoii . have passed the? ordeal of a tria 4ari4 though Tmihave1een acquit been foandguiltof another pffehce.' v i hirs nave you seen tne ratal consequences 1 of ohcTalsessep. "YorX have experienced tbb , the-11Ubernbf therttl ; hiitt' looks J ' with induence'upiiywxr pirtnerr yourn e r,qual,' your superior- in guiltTwliile f itHrieSvjS : V with cold diflrence: all the" wrechedhess hf has heappd uprn : youVt From" manlieh; ;ybn have btfitj hbpe'if '.Thpti31ftiTy upon your fair " 4;hisderisiori. ;But there is a U ei ng who: metes out justice wjth more impartial bano; whose. euatfvin W jhashy ihUUhe pthcftitoe'p,h t - - I :-yfMi -. it'yy.' vY-v -;yfe- -:.v:yif .--y.;, y:-y"- :- . ; y -- ..: isjrv .k; .v- -c-' ? v y-yyr . -y Vmvvf5. vVS, -vyi -ry" '- - : f.. ; : ; -;-; y '. ,"'.- ' y. y . - -:'- "" r :'.r , ' -yy y vyf - - "' . " ? I Toa oftendeo and he holds gusnended.. overt nrTflfnl niiipd nnnn him with'a loiid V :-...c Til"l"o'V fAofclv . -- fr S:tK8S S waVso astcmnded Kby ,theU 6ehad likely o-W -BlasmSf by tTprS t - out to you an easy mode by which hTs wrath leS3 : He Starred, Men ; ana lainrefi inrriitsooro'iicre.tiie poy may oe wen.-n advanced may be averferL ; Let me recommend tcryou away ' The current of his blood seem- r - X v . Hi U M. - then to close Willi his terms, and vou mav ed tor Romp tiine arrested! and his Dili- Onatnam Trncles-Hiif, ? - '.i , " J VrrW r.P4 .nitPA ao rtr;nnn.onroL.i.' X TT - ' I tl Jth Allj?. Ib24, 63 tf f .ffj J yet know, peace, pure as that &f innocence ltsef nj ng as eternity. - V r; . v ' ' s ; . ' JVom the yVa'khin&ton City ' Gazette; a , CAIICtJSSES.' v ' Why wasa Caucus held in 1800 ? Because there wasH rht)re than one cauujuaie. j onn , uams ,-was opposeu to Thomas. Jefferson. . '.v . i . ' t i. . ' !. ; . . i Was nnncna Tiolrl. in .Ifindi?, intended, bv thfowinhVir vntPS into thp virP.iwv" . M .IIV1 U 'III ' , & W A : sidentiarcale,-to deprive MrJeflfer1- son of a re-electipn to the; Presidency. Ayhy was a -caucus held in 180S ? didate. Mr.Monroe and Mr. George Clinton were opposed tojMr. Madison. vasa'caucus hld?in181 J To erisu re, Icon lr the re-election of, Mr, Ma son. Mr. De Witt Clinton was oppos- 1 1 Mr MadUon j Yn;at caucus held in 1816?- pecause there was a large body ot Ke - ipuuiicans in rayor or ,iir. rawroni-r- contrary to his avowed incfii Why; was no caucus nomin, mation. H f ' ... ' ..-J . . -, uviiiiiivivu.iinmv toon -v--J.. 'Jir'l r " 'i ' "iceu mi auuut members ot Congress tor consultation,? t Decuuse inere-was no opposu'pr to XlW I Monroe. . Mr. Adams, nevertheless njnp11 ... W-n iv.- h,m which prevented Mr. Monroe's : , . . . beinij: re-elected unanimously. i i vv ny was mere a caucus in low t Because there were more candidates i j -'i'.L , crehaving been five at that ... 1 " ..... L-i- :. . .. . . .-- . Xhus we, see the reason why caucus- purpose of making a selection of one t w " m: anonS ; lnanJ and to .secure the When the reason - 1 choice to the peopi e. f (m not exist, as in one instance, in lfi0. no nomination v nmdp hv rnii J u ue opposeu to mem M r. -Whitefield was one day preach i inn-.in -iSOStrtn. Ort thft worn pT ot r rpn tion, providence, and redemption, when J., o4.. e 1 , 1 , r , mlent tempest of thunder and light- i ll,1g arose In the midst of the germ oh it: had attained s Uk such a tremendous I ' t gaupn ,sat; m almost Dreatiiless awe. closed his notebook, and i-uvrvj ituu inn is.ucc auu viiii uiuui i leeiing ana upe taste repeated, Come, cliildren. to your Father's aims', .. H'de in the ciiamhers of my grace," ' ? 'Till the fierce storm be overblown, , And mj revenging fury cease. "Let us'' devoutly sing to the praise and glory of God the 7tb Hymn : Old lIundled.,, r - !Vh e wh bl e 1 c ongrega tio n J i it i s ta nt 1 y arose, ami poured forth the sacred song. fin which the y were nobly gqconded by the scientific; and - respected sMr. on tlie - full r-ran. iin a stvle of pious irrand er and heart fel t devotion that yva& never s u passed . By the tim e the hymn was finished, the .storm was hush ed j and the sun, burs ting forth, show ed through the windows Ut " the. enrap tured assembly, altnagniliccnt and bril liant arch of peacerjie preacher re sumed: the"" d esk, ami his d iscourse, with this appropriate quotation : j ; ' Look iipoh theTriinlyow, and praise him . . t ' '. ij . ...-rr..! ruat matie it j very ucauuiui ii.is.iu ineuiigni- ness thereof (J :: ' -l,: v.'i . ' It compasscth the heaven About with a gipritHis circle ; .and the hands of the Most High have-bended itu '':X- c . The remainder of the services .were well calculated to sustain that elevat ed an and gGtti Hi de. j .4 ddenly 3Wf tled:y4s hevus trosisiri hi fatlicirjs fields oiMiiswayto his usuaL labors chruil an quamtance Saw imornjinriew "his simplicity, ann in-mere iruirc, teppect 4 asiaer anu conceaiea nimseir oeomii a l t 1 11- i ii " ' ' I . - - "- - - . . I it'-. .... . . I g fmintv nn t mt a Wp-rrn ' A LiCVled. Oil rl tract Ot SkUir consistency, if they can :(. ' . : (nd premises id Diitr that - , ; ! cbmplexioii, whosayshlsoameis YEARLT, .1 xvixv. 111 J criCilfli.... i 1 anri that he was hOUP-it o t o . htm es ot B 1 l" uivui, ukw.uicuC1cu illT I . .'' ,(.. . '. ; - .,. . -v.. ....... . l " ..: o . -- i l w JJlll" Wll till lllilll . tillJULt 'I KJ AIIO tUWS- , leetins ywliich bad -been nrot u ced : se.1! mei at outers &am uraven,-- couhty this dav; a black negro man about fivel ir "2?h f l V upriier equal to;any CJ r me Denetuction, wan wiiicii ne i, Su. u u vf ft Q in , y , " ' s" -y:Tyr" if cultiritea wellSo letrt safHtC & u tll ,a a --'Vt- j it. a. .1, .j r? f . v rj '- - r-r . rr: . . 2- roiu, -eu ser; ot an open counienanee. uasinttJ , .. .-. - - a swell Pr cut a lift le above the leit T ' 53111-0. fny;;la, it yersalljceiyed ..rwi T,nrto ..T-DrHi.nTinff with t Aniipi-npea i can: reai and writ' i ana as . ;.arcenter anal ;..ii,.i u Ki.. ... o...i7. t I wc Kwwjw wIuu3,i-;iv.ovn neracre. . And ... iaeiri-.nniiiirtiracf'aitiinimsfir nfuinii ai 'oj iaAr tk uiri v i - i satio"n ceased. He was taken up and conveyed home ; delirium ensued ; and madness followed, which has ever ..since continued .without abatement. . to a d - jret; not on.iy pmayte, out uauirerow. iu an wno approacneo mm. - s ' , XrimA fov. Sale -NEAR RAIElGIll it TA be sold on accommodating' terms, ! V a Tract offhand, contajmnj 139 acres, within four Smiles of the citv ; adjoimrsr' the Jamfs of . Wm. Hill, Judge Taylor fiid oth Ors 1 is land is entire! v wood land. For terms; tpply to 'I The Editor of the Ilegistev May 7. . v . .. : .' ;- - - :5l " ' ' 1 r "Bant Stock Ioy SaYs fianital stor.Vrtf snlrl iiv n(i ;vt f ai B M III I 9 1 J t - T of the Bank of Cape-Fesf . , vl 1 he pubuc nre assured that the said Stock 1 will certainlv be sold, as the sale is to be made in-order to close the assignment of Robert Cochran's effects to the United Stat. s. I . Terms will be made knou'n at the day or by jipplicat'.on tr either of ,the subscribers.: f ' WM. W. JONES, Truste. I. I'. tiliUX, Uist..AttO. f RalCTg'V Sept. 28. 91 J e y s . Wag o u & av b e s s l " 1 ; .Kr TJGHT, very handsome strong W aggon, almost new, uuiit at Baltimore, and ot the . ; - - J best materials w II he sold low fqr casti,; liar- .ijtS area new. ad Jiicauu the Wors of tht Reffrster. ncs9 aiso new. Application.. to oe marie 40 Sept. 16. 13. J. ToUket, the inhabitants of Raleigh and its vicinity, that ;e is about to esta blish himself in tlie above IWie, near the Capitol Square, where he hopes by the? aid of good: materials, sound work-! mansnip, and some imie uisp.iay or taste, to merita share of public patronage. I . i Ma V 20. . .. . , 54- , .fiat rick cotintv. V. bv a Mr - ammel. who e Denevvs.nvesin. somp part oTis.enTiicKy, oc hks been runaway more than 12 monthsj The owner is requested to come' forward, prdve property, pay charges arid take him away, otherwise he u H be disposed of -as the law directs. "SAMUEI, II. PULLEN, Jailor. j R leigh, Ser t' 27. ; 91 . . :. V. . riTTTJTflT 1 iff- 72 ilo. Surinam Mrlasses, 12 Barrels Cou titry Gin, -; ' 5 do.I Copperas, . . 4 do. - Loaf SugrJ", f d4 Excellcnr Brown do. 7 Quarter Caks Sweet Wine, 1Q Casks Cheese, : ; ";' s I 3 ; do. Sd Irons, , s GS .Bags' "Coffee'," , 20 do. Pepper and 5 do; Pimento, I . 150 Boxes and Half Boxes 8 by 10 Window :,f -: - Glass; : : :- - 50 do ' ' lOby 12 do 25 Boxes Favetteville Mould CaiuIIksS . i 10, do.f Bar Soap, T ...V ;s s , K 1 .4 ao, LJuo .Axes, . : 2a; Boxes assorted Glass V are.l umblers I i y and Decanters, y . 5- do. ; 'Mustard in 1 lb. Bottles, ; 6, do' Whitemore Cotton Canis, No. 10, 10; Tons assorted ,S we eds and American L Uv.-ron. 1: " Also a general assortment of Dry Goods and Hardware. V . ; ;? x5! y---J:.- ' - WILLK1NGS St CO. Fayette vide. N.1 COct. 11, 1824. o.i - f ANA WAY u from subscriber on the : night Of the 20th instant, a yellow -Mali I by theriamc of S A M, (sometimes - call Fainter by trade, and also a pretty good Barber. Hecarried with hirrta,bMe. home- j colored ..iida brownApir ; of pantal n. ve nououotne nasa tree pass, anti is aim foun x.W 'Mii'vti-? uiiicii .;ui vi iLi 1 j, "v.Tp-T"" n 3 'r?rt J-y " '- ; l i ae,S?ePT 2 f Monday the 6th dav of December next cred.tors are likewise requested immediately d-f V7 will be sold before the door of the-State I to .bring-. arwaTdf tor payment their claims Rink of North-Carol na. .Pnrtv Sharp nf tl propeny amne nucaien, ei.se.tms nonce vwju . - 7 - - n7 Hi irt- I i - f l 1 - I 4 irvr qn nnim ttor v tho Tail irf I ill WJwlV. llilUiVUllZl, 1 fllHE mbscribershav- n hand and general "OS "Uf ? andiQttartef essjonbAu. I. ly keep a large supply. of the following eXeCAt V ; artielAvhichHhv ofliratredt,ced pice " A tme cop . -A JlayTIeliUas-ic at their AuetionStore on Hay Street : ; inrhM VPPP r r : 'FSS 3 Pipes Cogniac Brandy, .; nn. tvWr v"9r Jumes B.,Murchie:;- CS 5 f M ids and 1 5 Rair els N. E. Rum. Aug.oOth, 1S24. ( ... .8 Adv.. $5 3. . T appearing tot hetisfactfon of the Conrt To closKaVTxUst : - 1 rpjiEiTE will be sold at thj) WeJlmtHoiise? i ;v, - on notnast uui, esquire,- near ifavwooci, in Chathanitcnuntv, 'on Tridav the 3th dav ot ivovemtjer next, onc. agron anajorses. o H e Gig; and (Sulky, b n e yoke of.1 Q x e ftand Cart, Stock of diflTereftt kins, Itooks House hold and Kitchen Ftirniture, &c. &c.' 'r Terms made known oil the,dayof sale, by .; October 3 2. ' -v : '. ; v V.r.-; ;96s U: Xotice T felNG antibus to' close speedily; my acf counts as Executor of Thomas N. Atantx. de'ceasedj :J eaniestly request the debtors o his estate to p;y their. arrars--or if not con venient at this time to ' give their bbnds. The I . n I hereafter e plead in oar ntyainst sucn claims. , , J AS. N, MANN, Execut..r'. Nash county, Oct. 1. . , 1 . 97 ' V--'Letters to me'rtav be sent tp "Hil'liardstonJ NashV: ' ;;''-';'try t ': ; 4: -iv ;::r- i' 'A.otace.::: VlILLivbe let to the lowest bidder," at R0 , v borough, ( Person Cpurth'ouje.) on Tues day the 16t!i of Novemb; r next, fit hieing t fie second dav of the Gounty.Court the building of a new COURT-HOUSE, of the following ditnensions? viz : Fjfty-twb feet in lengtii by thirty-four in . breadth -the. walls to, be of I brick as nlsn the floor, cicent the nari occu- nW. hv'tb Ttnr inrv Rhtm.; .insticmt Rencbr I ' - " " 7 ."-" ac;. Thp wnnd wnrV tn t,eA in thV best- manner, and of the' best materials. A Dian and sDecificatiofts of the buildine will be exhibited at theVtime of letting, as also the terms of payment. 3'fhe undertaker will be required to give .bond with approved securi ror .the faithful, performance; of the.Worfc. V r ROREUT VAN HOOK .1 OIIN HOLLOW AY ' .ISTIAM KDWARDS , t : THOMAS M'GEHEE Person Co. Oct: 6, 1824. ,. - ; "95-Jw.v Stat of oYtli-Gai'.oHaa, h' ' ' Halifax County. . : Court'of Fleas and Quarfer.SessTons, - August-Term, 1824. Original Attachment. land let ant in this case 'hasU-emoved 6u5of this state, or so cnceai nimseit M tnat process ot law cannot be served upon it is ordered by the Court, that publication be ' madein the Register, printed in the City of Raleigh, "for thre months, that unless the defendant appear ?t our next Court of 'Pleas i and Quarter Sessions ta;be held for the cpun ty ol' Halifax at the Court house in Halifax, on tbevSd Monday of November, next, ' reple vv.-lh'e,... propertv so attached, or pleai to . is-- State of North-Carolinai -v Johnston Comity. - - -s Superior CovirtPf .Equity. . f - V H eptemb,ersteiMi; l-24 . ' James Kerby & ' Stephen Grlce, --; ''..-';'?'' . vs.-' ';-UC'.';'--'"r;:"'',;- i ..loel'Newst'uh & Jesse Avcocfe def'ts. rilEUEAS at March ter n, 1 824nf said 1 ; V ? , Court, t he death pt the defendant Jesse Ayeock wa3 suggested., and a. sci. fa. ordered to be issued t the heirs and legal representa tives of the suid Jesse, and jhat thtiy he made parties detndatits to the bid " or complaint -A lid term 1824, It appears to -th'e satisfaction, of the CoOt ttia Klias Avcock and: Benjaniih .iyw:n, e;,i-e rtifc cti ;e : Aycoct are noT residents of this Stte, :itf is . therefore ordered, that pubhotion be made day of. March next, "and ;shew caused if. any i they have, why they snail not ue.madejpar ties defendants' as aforesaid '-J' y . y Copy of the Minutes. .;iyy , ' , v-f-Sv. D.-H.'.BBYANsC.'M.i:Ey 1 ;v Oct. 1-5. , :' "y;n-y 1.X99 3m -y" 'wy'aR a'n'nrebpndVfl hv-i?orMirt 'ifioTdoir and I if 3W -committed ta th'e JaiL of Granville rL that bf KKni ti,s.-iirl v tfn Haskell, whom he left the nip-ht after ho nrl iini?wi..v.iCTi M r9r'ta 1iha. ma. ' in cmrmflriv with his "Uncle s Ben lamn. ijva orf sv Wi,nn.i,ntnoni h7t new JioiemansT3i was maiked on the y; y - . -r r - w - I It three months s!ccessively in the Register as maice iyu Dales ox .cotton and. ?0y0-tuishels to the non-residents, and that they appearat f Corn,' ahdj pastures b sides 0lQO;)ir"15O the next term of the Court, to be held at the kcres s Timp vsoiLfrom 3 to 4 feet dep; Courthouse in Smithfield on the fourth Man, su table.if draiheil, for Cornvliidi-o; Uvitton, orb-bootV lights and lefts, Z7ZrnZ Augusta... , m to wearrliml a Jliatf - worn r 'f '" V Iiliit'e(NeW-Ybrk3 modaim-terms.;.. tmvirt h.-s;klby,I)e. . . W!H,y HV arnled with , A1P fl ' storwelltiliargedi wlnclij ..J,-r V'Vl-VI. Ar V 1 , .. - --j -.: . 'i wit I n n four mil nt npshnvi f. 1 k - i upnervpart ot the guard, Is UV " y;' .nl''VVT .'ui" ' ' . The owner 4s Iteauested to come v-- vL 1 r tt, r.andtak him Into w PPW PPF ne or .too ears. - f r .., V; - l. ieveral nersons . mav h? . mntfd nUl. . I 1 possessions y- a-vuj iiixtMXA., jauor - : " V:Yt0 -- . yy.- - y--,y4Vyyy-y vy-'c; .f-,-L Georgia, October 14. yy &0St ( Ort the, Ranger's, hookTof ISuncorh hi cotl u'f ;" vcounty by Johnston fsrae oiie Whitd. MAUI fourteen andhalf hands liihiabou twenty years old, shod before ;-;App'rased W twenty "dollars.' JCJS. X DKITAJ ' KOct 12th; 1824 ? . -, Kanpfer, ; . InWILt? velwehty-riveddUarsi for the ap . . . prehension and securing1 in'ajry j ul in. this Stated" so that 1 'iet Idnl'agatniuvbegro m$n. by he name of AC briXciCtlN about. , V i V. 21 orS-years'bf age;- I purchased said ne- : negro ron Wllliani Gt Bowers, of the co'un ty of HKranyille, spine timm Ibruaryjist r.' ami l.4mdefstobd he "Was iIsed: : thepnamejil!iah ;;7-He Jr2h away some Hmein J uly last.1 7Lny ; epniTVnnicatidh p:thubj ectwit Ire' .thahkiy.O;;; ; : fu lly received if addressed to: the. subscriber :? ., . living intecklenbiirg coiinty Ni C; rn: r '"" ? VC&fl TltQSi:- Pl)ERRYHlLW- 4 . Ieckrenburg Co: OtVOyiCt j Qp ft xarai nation Ik isOxfbrd Mdlecitcfernv wiilflrtJce nlRd i Trilay; the'lth bNdvehiber. ' nexLiand . v wj If close onthtlhwingdayvirParen ; Guardians ar" rspectfuUylmvited tb attend r 1 V The. first .session of., 1823 will commence u the first Moritlay.m Januaryunder the special i cafe ofMri Raines Dohnsoriif ; .; "J.V A pctli834.Voj'ife- tllX he &d on tlie 13d day M Nbvem- belongmg'to $ am 1 1 el AVoodiaiidi oining Daniel VYoodland 'arid-others'.- - 3 V .:" 1 00 acres oh; Sotlth f Fork creek; 5 ibmme v ; Daniel WobdJandi suppbsetl to be the pro' , ! 1Q00 do. the oroneftv Of Silvanii.4 rlwltfr; joining. Hassell and Vn SpfxytiM i'. I,-: HENIIV ALEXANDER Xh'erijr. :: i jrreii county, sept. I Jltj24. ; pa$2 : b!atvrrell coUntyyheribll6vr tracts: xt; S latidjbrb much thereof will satisfy tlie v , ' taxes dde tjjereon for. the year "1823; cost ol' ' ; advertisings !&c .1' -c. . . -h - V; " ' -1 :i5r6Q acres 1 r ILL be sold at .thedourt-Iduse" in, ' - ; Grefneyille: Pitt .Codutv on th 1st ' ; Monday! in November ndctflkhefsbllowing1 Lands ; alid TP wn Lots, "tov satisfv the taxes 1 due thereoni forthe yeafloU with charges apd costs bfttlsng j viz " . : '-, or uy acre ot land.occujxied Jbfy tlarlriaii - .' 1 JNofden:',;g:: ; 2000r doiv belonging tb the hcirs of Sharp " ! Blount. ; , ! . - ? .w'Jl -:'-:.r y;XilSc. t.iSOO do , v ' ; do ; , 'Pfttr ' , v. i Jot o4, m, fhetoivn.of Greensville: ente Cti My. airs, ratricfc. " "111 ! : IteirJofEGtialiom 115, f-oVBlourit. ' 105, 10f3, 116, 117, 118121. half of 122 and J 12r, 131, 132, 13, i37V133, 147, ohe-efghtli of 1-18, 152, 15.1, and.jpart of 157. . ; i : ; I JAMF.S SHEPPAlfl), Sh'fT. ' " GreenevilTe, Sept. 23, 1824 'rJ u 4 : ' i k& t a te t t North-Caro 1 i ii a ; f V j on n ston uou ntyn i . '.. . r - , y-; that,' the Hefemlant James S. ilurclvie. -not a resident f th Stde, it s"tiierefore 1 rderel that pat!icatibiib'Tni'itWha.'-: leig!i Rigisterfbriihrec fn- n-hs,lat nuless I he" be ahd apbear, at our ex CmiH of Pleas and Quarter j Seteidfl?ttfVb'eJ)id;r.Juli'-" County at the Coifettouse m the 4th Jlonday ;in November noxt a.vd re- pie vy and pfoul,. ordemur, orjj udgmcnt yrU ' be taken against hhn. .. '-.;. ry. a'' . -'. u-;" - Scpt.-28.1B24. . 1..- :. . E nid)d valuable settlement pfland oiintAliy;"rl220'w hickbry..ofy ' mixt lands- There is enough cleared la" wllo and with adttitional expence, priihe for ttice. The. above laud "is as well v verel a- any. m Georgia and remarkable f r health. I h ve resided .on said .lands -for 24.ye;rs;arr1 have taken - but one dose of n " licine. . in , 18 years. 4 his landas prime for Stock has at t at le:st 50.5pnnp - thrve prime , placeV for settlements or buihlings. It has good &;tua tions fo? a"'D;stillry;lnd?.yai. -"j ; ?.Jil:'? !" : ,V,''??ttniKhV 'clean also my Grist and Saw. ftfi!! with abopt 4 : cres of tarul theGrist SIhI "' v.:il -intended' to " wUl supplv forty; f;.- 'and- stock with v g?am. it is one ot tJie finest p ace h in G br- gia ior usii, cspeciaiir. -thedam made TiT,rrotlt rkn ''nlri .. T nl.nH is" wf , W . Tl... ' ! i ' " - - I .i . . ' i y. . - ' i . v - ;,.::r:-y;.:

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