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mmmm AM - V ?' Oms are the plans of fair, delightful peace, Unwaip'd by party, rae to live like brothers, J . . X o.' -. - published" every TcksATnd JPbidat, by . ' JOSEPH GAtES SON, .AtFiYB Dollari per annvim- half in advance. J adveutisements 1 Not exceeding,16 lines, neatly inserted three times for a Dollar, and 25 cents for every suc " ceedine publication T; those' of -greater length f in theN same - proportion;.., CoHMuxTCAtioxs Tiianjciuny receiveci-.lBTTiiKS xo tne tai- -tors must be post-paid.' ' ' , v-. Coucert ;Sfoll Bfectbry & Conr : flpHE Subscriber informs the public, that JL ne has just received a large and Gene ral Assortment., of - Confectionary, Cordials, Wtisf, &C.J which, together) with: the cles previously, in b, Store, forms the c.nmnlete establishment of - the kind arti- Bost ever erected in this place. He "flatters himself that, from a thorough knowledge of his bu siness, and an intention of endeavoring, to please his customers, be will give no cause for dissatisfaction to those who may please Wpatronise him. ; AU the articles compos . ing his establishment were 'selected with " . care by himself, and lie is enabled to assert ' that they are not inferior in jqual ity to any ever before offered for sale in Kaleigh. He has also received, and will keep con stantly on hand, a variety ot musical rnstru .ments, ana a large quanuiy oi me laiesi most fashionable Music. ' (Comfortable rooms are kept : for the nd ac- dommodation of select parties of ladies or sentlemen one Ot wnicn is xurnisneu wmi a Piano r one ior me L.auie. Ambng the articles received are the fol- Burgundy, Champaign, .Madeira, , ; i , London Particular, ' luscotell, . TenTifTe, , T. . . Malaga, v . L J Sherry, Pott., Claret by box or bottle Scuppernong, WIN ESt Coniac -, , J Apple and . Peach - . Brandv Jamaican Rum, r i . Holland Gin . . Rye Whiskej,. , .. . , ! , Irish ' do.. ' . ' Porter L ,- ' ';.!':' J ' . Corn -.do. 'J.- . . Lime Juice , " Lemon do , - , Stoutrhton's and Beck's Wine bitters, r Cordials, Confectionary, nuts and dried fruits of every "kind, . l; . . ' ' ; A variety of VV est India Preserves, among which are Gmerand l amarmds, Spanish Segais, , w Chewing Tobacco, Scotch SnufF. Spermaceti and Tallow - Candies, Cheese; Oysters, Bologna Sausages Irish Reef Scotch Herrings and Crackers, Toys for Children, : ' wBeit Playing Cards,' : " - A nd a great many; other .articles ot the same I line, d;-emed unnecessary to enumerate. He 1 will al-o keep constantly on hand "a variety jof West India Fruits whenever they can be U TUe Musical Instruments consist of , I4jia,?'x.r;;j;i---;..v' ;:V; .' : Piano Forte, : ' "; V"'h : ' Spaitish Guitar, 1 1 ' 1 -''Clarionets,.:-.,' ' ' i-iutts, '. .''iv- , ', ' , tMe! Vfolins of every description) bows, either s, paratelyor. together, Strings of every., kind, Screws; Clarionet Reeds, Drumheads, i ' Subsc: ibers to the Nhv Reading, Room and the Publican.-eneraljare .informed (that it will b oneifforl their reception on Wed- nesd next: A ! JOHN FvONEKE. - liateiglir ypv;ll " ; ;r ,-.:5-2w. " 1 f AN- A WAY,.trooi tb e ' subcrilber onj the I V 13th of October . last, a NegroTWoman, , tyv tne, .name ot UULLY, a tan stout oiuck .wench, her right eye very much injuredber tween twent'-five and thirty Tears iof age, a scar rover one, of .heft eyes, she-is aVyery thih J visageUsvShe saysi she was. raised near ilur-1 freesborouh,Kanfl brought from Nprthamp-i loni tpy- lieorgef urootsj it is thougut, sue will try to get back to her old range; I will give thei-above rejward tor the apprehension, of said negi-d, f lodged in any jail, sQi that 1 -getJier again,'';J;TV: :j I - ' ' Z-? , ' . ANDREW POLK.. Ansbhegunty,! CvvV 1824.1 5-oC $ FHBV5ubserib'ervtakethiy,--method of in - JLfrming his friends and the public, that he hasjust finished a number of eiegaht Gigs, made of the fiite tiaferiaTsi whicfthelofr fers ' for sale at-fair prices. " Plated and brass mounted iHafriess." at reduced prices. P; K feons wishing to'prchaseV'are invited to give hitn a call previous ti buying elsewhere, as lie js determined td have his 'Wbrkdotie iirthe mott ub8tant4'-martner.J 'Members" of the approaching- Geni . Asi sembly, and i others; ; who wish to have tlwir Gigs -or Snlkeys painted or re'jiaireil.re de sii-ed ,to seridythehl tbhirshop'; wlteVe tliey wpl bjedohc1 in?a Ineaf tnrf termsi and whee theywHl fi'ave' gbod Carriage-house to protect Uhem ftom the weai ' H : 'WESLEY WniTAKEmH fjlNTEHKD as,a stray;, on the Ilangfr's !4 Books of Granville county, a Pay Horse la years oiu, a wnue ring round eacn ear. -Valued at $12 50.-i-By Vincent Vaughan giving near the Bear Pond m said county. -.1 , A YOUNG, Ranger. Nov. 11. ' ' , 105 "jlkyff'AY.be had a likely ; young B lark smith, lyJL forerms apply to Winship Stednian), in Pittsboro where the bov mav be seen. , "- . . '. . J. II. BYNTJM, , Chatham Trades-Hill; , f J7th Aug. 1824. tf. oo V . FOR SJHLE. ; ' . Ar LIGHT, very handsome strong Waggon, V almostnew, built at Baltimore, and of" the best materials will te sold low forcashf Flar. ness also new. A pplicalion to be made to the Editors of t?ie Regis' er.. " Bept. 16r nAKEN up and committed to the Jail of Wake County," on the 24th inst. a Negro Man about 20 j years' oM, stout , .built, dark complexion, who says Iris ; ame is YE ARLY, and that he was bought o 'dl. Staples of Patrick ;county,. Va. by a Mr t ammel, vho f)e.Deiiev-s lives irt some part ot Kentucky..-5c has been runaway more than 12 months. The owner is requested o come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, otherwise he will be disposed of as the law directs. SAMUEL H. PULLEN?ai!ot-. R-deigh, SeK 27. r 1 91 VV : S25 Re wan I. . F WILL give twenty-five dollars for the ap pr hension and securing in any J ul in this State,Nso that I get him again, a negro man by th name of MACK or MAC KLIN, about 21 or 2 years of age. I purchased said: ne iegro from William G. Rowers, of the coun ty of Granville, some time in F bruary last ; and I understood he was raise-1 by a man by the name of Williams, in Franklin county N. C.t He iaia av some time in . tuly last. Any communica-ion on the subiect, will be thank : fully received, if addressed to the subscriber, living inLMeckJenburg county. .V. C. y ' THOS. P. BERli YH1LL. Meck'enburg Co. Oct. 10. 9910t 4 Xotvc. c . EING anxious to close speedily my ac counts as Executor of Thomas N. Munn, B deceased, I earnestly request tne dt btors to Ws estate to p y their m-ars -or if not con venient at this time to give their bonds. The creditors are likewise requested immediately to bring forward for pa ment their claims properly authenticated," else this notice will hereafter be plead jri bar ; gainst such Ulaims. J AS. N. M ANN, Executor. Nash county, Oct. 1. 97 Letters to me may be sent to Ililliardston, Nash. . . ' ; .; State JsioYtAi-CiVY omi . Cumberland County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Sep- - t M Umber Term, 1824. -U m. Sm'th, adm'r. of Alex'r. M'Alister dee'd. .''.V' -'- i: t-s. ' ' ' amnel Micher, -guardian to John Farmer's Heirs, --Charles Stephens, Allen Ualleugr . and wife, Joseph Farmer, George Sillars, f.John Sillars, Sampson Sillars, Sterling Lee and-wifei Kador Farmer, and -Trapnall - Searceyi Heirs at law of Wm. Trapnall, d' censed . - , i ? Sci. fa,u upon a Constable's Levy on two tracts of :Xjav,' joining Hector Stewart and others, on Mingo Swamp. j : -VHTHEK'EAS. it appears. to this Court, that f .Sampson Sillars, George SsHar8,Mvatior farmer and Trapnall Seareey, are not inha bitants of ihis Slate ; -Ovtler'ed shav publica tion be made in the Hsleigh Register once a week for six weeks, that said ieknlan1s ap pear at the next trm of this Court, at the Courthouse in Fayette vdle, ont I e fn-st Mon-. day of December next, and p'eud to' iss?ie r judgment: will hev-jjranted according to Sci. fa, and the.lands levied on sold' to satisfy plain tifts demaivl. . , . ' ' - -- - From the hiihules. - Test, j - . ; V r JOHN ARMSTROXG.jC'.k. i S top .tiuv Vril lai n . . : ON Tuesday ;night last, Natjian G. Brazil of Edgecomb counts', eloped from his neighborhood, tnd as I have sufheient reason r to be' ieye enticed away my daug! iter, one jf my negroes and four othr negroes from ; an orpha v' child. This td in human form,' h vs left j destitute wife and four helph-ss chil dren, and repaid ,the many benefits I nad con ferfetf upon him by decoy ing my child. The negro belonging to met is named An-cniBt-i ; he is a law tiuck-set fellow, 'tbrUt 24 years of age, and will weigh about : 160 lbs. The wife and three children of the, ne gro lived w th - Mr. Thomas Bboi of Edge combe County, and was . no "doubt - coaxed away Ibyrjiaid Brazil. .The woman's .name is 'Nice!, anct heTchildren are 'called , Jarman, Clarissa, and Henry. The oldest boy JFaiman has a mark on thejeft side of t his peck- occa sioned Hy a burn,' wlch Tniy 1 ad -jtoj a detec tion. All three of the cbildreir'are yellow complected as is the. case with the mother. V Bit AZit. nearly; oO jy t ars, of age,vwHh grey eyte&rify?yfe incfipei tocuiJ, speaks in a fierce. tbiie of voicey and is cf lend-r. statue.' It is 'tltewtfet?U;:irl.U of every vVrf tuousmerob-eVpf society liehslon ofthiscpnumm t hose who themselves have childrejiI need urge no stimuhastiri a m ro'rljiginnoiit though' deluded voting creature to the bosom ofjiefaimlyJS: gl will gvcv $$gwcrpw labs jfbr the5jpprpbe . ;0nori:onen;A jail of said Unizil and ; tiegroesl rtetttejsj to me, may oe sent; apsKockv Mount rpst utnee- CinfTfllorv TIjirnfvcG, Wnrp Rrr 0a(Ule Saddles, Bwllcs, Jfartingatst Jfames&, J'aU' ces, Portmanteaus, lhips, Spur. : : . ' : 4 G U 11 j: P 1 X LEY, 1 having established him- self in la'eigh,c on iFa etteviiIe street, nextj door above- Miss H jnd'irson s Muhn'ery store, begs leave to inform the citizens there of and Ithe public in general that he is now ipening a handsome assortment of SatUHer) J made of the best materials, aiid in t!e nfeatest style, 'expressly for retailing in this tnurket, which will beJsolfI on the lowest terms.' - M& I ha als ;bn hand excellent materials, ami will, at the shortest nonce, 'make and repair Sad dles, !irid;es,. Harness and every oiher arii cle appertaining to his business. - J Rileih,'Nov; 12, 1824. - : 5-tt The i beau ti fill Arabian Horse VVlLLstand the next season, beiocr his first in Ameri ca, at Jiijr stable three niiles'froni Warrentoiijon the Stge Road to Ualeigh. Syphax was landed at New-York in May 1824, from the United States. frigate Con stitution.! He was -purchased from an Arab of distinction, by Maj . Towinsend Stitb, late Americari ( -onsnl at the Hegency of Tuiii-. fie was raised nfar .Mecca, in the-Kingdom of yeamiin Ar;ba Felix, crossed ihe Hed Seas to berra, in Nubia, from thence thro a part f the esert to Toauila, in Terran, thencv through the Uegency of Trip ob; to ikl idulgerid, and from thence to the Ame rican Cohsula-e in the city of Tun's, asis cer tified by Mr. Samuel C. Poer, the bfother indaw of Major Stith. Jle is 8 years old, up wards of 15 hands high, and beaut fxfly mark ed. tTojjdiose who wish to raise fyjmv this dt servedly celebrated stock of horses (' lie genuine Arabian ; the present will be a y ood opportui ity. Terms' and further particulars will be made known before the season com tiieiiCes. j .""..,', . . . v. , :- :.y'.- . jj ROHERT HANSOM. ; ii Gret invood, Warren couiity. Nov. 10. . 106rotq ;T F(LEY, of Petersburg,-Va.. respectful--3L ly ! iidcriri.4 the citizens of -North-Cai o l;na, tha J e is. justcompLtii-g an assort heit of upw ards of 100 Suits,, in, -the latest fash'on, 'i os durable man tier, and out of tlie best mateii ilsi (H of which were imported direct tr-m E.urope by himself,), and wliich :.re this day o;)ei) d and or s:de in the. cty of Ral eigh ; where he solicits all those in want of RKADY. MADK CLOrillXG, 'fo ctll at the Store lately occupied by Mr. Bond, on Fayetteville, street, and give his stock ia fair f x.imi; at on, confident thy will he, pleased ; as he phlgV himself that al the articles wer m ul : byii he fit st rate haiids, u n'c 1 er hi s j mm ed i'at e inpec; ion , ; . n d h e fe.- i ilie utmost confidence Jn vouching fir tlu qualiiy tf the mate?H al well as faithful" ness of workmanship. ?SL; Members of . the Legislature, and country gentleman generally, in want of really gi artie es, .will please "call, and if tin examifra tion they find none to fit, by leaving tlieir measures! and instructions with his agent, they caiv-iavc their orders f i"warded and- ex ecuted i Petersburg, and "eulrned in a few la s, when if not done entirely to their sit is-1 taction, wiey. will be considered under no ob hga'.ic n t( tak- tfiem. '- I Nov. 16,1824. ' '.t 5-lm; HA S I -returhetl " from New-York, where she has selected an eleg-int anl fashion able assortment of MlLLlN t M Y anil FANCY jGiOODS ; among which are, ijOghorh and Straw Bonnets; Silk and Velvet liars, with Feather?,' C 'ilren's Ueaver I Fats and Chinchiily Caps, Silk ;nd iJobinet'L-ice Caps, .Feathers and Fiowt rs, Fnz tts -and Curls, " Necklaces and Beads, Std 1 ami Paste Ruckles, Shell and Mock Co.rbs, -Macas ar Oil and Faicy Soap, Silk FroSj-Biittohs and G'unp, ;A''geieijal Jassoitmefit of Ribbon's, Tliread ;ILCes and Edgiilgs, - i liobinets and Silk Lace Vei's; 4-4 Robinet Laces, figured and plain, , AVorkeiLMuslihsiiobes and Ureases, Figured &i4 plain' Swiss Jacbntt and Book , Muslins, r', ,V-?'' '-!,'- Swiss Pellerihes and print and square Haudr kercbiefs, ' - . ' .; '' k . ' . ' , Mandariii Crapes "and Robes, ' . ' ; ' , Figured'and Striped Grbs'DeapleV Silk v Barege Isilks, Riobohs and Handkerchiefs, ' Levant me Silks, figured and plain, ? Velvvteen a d figured bilk Han ' kerchiefs, ' Flag, Bndan: a and Jackson ftilk tio.. " .', -' Ladies ribbed,' figured and plain Silk Hose, Cotton i nd V orstcd -". '' -i-'-'l ' do. -Silk; Kid Horseskin ai d I.araj ette Gloves,,' Prunella 'and Denmark: Sattiu Shoes, -('hlldre Morrocco and Leather do. : V Fashi6tiabl;Calicps and "Caroline Piaidsv i v-Sl Cashmeei, Merino, . Imitation and Casimere Black F gured Ppplitpv'; y?Jts r ' llombazeens an'l Bombazet'es, '"--iV: Pelisse Cloths and Col. ured Plushy ri Croline Faid and Sllk-jCIoaks. 4 uhisrri .r H, jRr javij'g procured, prii.ts of the pre sent tashions, is prepared to make PELISSES aha J3RESS fcS in'th. v mostfashionablstylej andt the slfOtte$t notice.' ?r ist- ; RAkigh; n6v:i ib'24; f 2-lfj 4 Notice: rate oot and Shoe-maker can find wakHui employment, :(nunnin? winter. HOliMf; J A F F f A Y. fie Co . have receiv- 1 O. ed their Fall Im1orta ion of I)rit Goods, direct from Em; hind and New-York.v Their assortment includes almost every article need ed in a country svorei ;".? ... ! f f Tht y.invite alI responsjjle dealers to come and buy, on as liberal tcm' of I credit as are given by any " Importer in-the Uniied'States1. Other houses liv this town, '.have i-niTjorted ses liv this town, hve imported j hisaon, thai the amount jofj atlprdseiit, far exceeds that of ime in our experience. , so largely tl'iisaon, thai the amount 'ofj I gopjs. here, tanv former time The stock' of Groceries, is equally exten sivc. . Country, dealers, therefore, - have nia-nymore-advantages .'how than heretofore, in this market. ? w ; H 102-2 m. ' Fayetteville, October 25th 1824. f ? i WEBB, has Ln atldition to his Medicines the following" Groceries-; Jamaica, Antigua and C Rums, Northfrn j French,1 ' .Apple - and Brand',' -Peach, 3 ' ' Holland Gin and Whiskey. Mruie-it-.i,- Y ' ; Tenerifle, Sherry, Lisbon, Cl;ret, Pfilt, r winrs- Malaga nnd j . ' , i " Country,- J ,v.-. . ' London Porter, -. 1) '. Mus'ard in bottiea, . Loaf Sugar 1st qual.tyV . (Jppperas, - , "' ; .-,"." Molisses and Rice, c : Imperial and :.r- ,iu. v C oung- Hyson $ ' - 1 Nrthtrn Cheese, . ; hpetmaceii Cair.IIes, ! ' Powder, Shot and; Bar .Lead. ' i'he Wines having-been selected princi pally, for medicinal purposes will be fouu. in a j)are state Kaleigh, Nov. 6, 1824- o AVHOLKSALE GROUKRS, 'If ay .Street, FuyetteviUe, JVL C. Offer for sale for . cash or. produce, v : 35 Bbls. Suj?ar- ' 10 tlo Loaf do, - 65 Bags .Coffee,;- ' ... j , V ' ' 20, do lepper, Alspjce and Oinger, 20' llhds. Molasses, j ! . - 25 Bhls. N. E. Ruin, . ' ' 10 lo N:rthern Gin, ' 5 do Malapa VTiin ', 200 Ke.gs Cut Nails and Brads-assorted 4d. . : to 40d. .' -: '-. ;-; v. '.,- ' - , ; -' 50 I. .ns-"Swedi s Iron assorted, 10G0 cwt. (ierman Steel; 13.50 do Blistered' lO. 250 doCast do. 1500 do Hoop Iron, 2000 do Sheet Iron, 2500 SljarcmouJds, , . i 1500 BiisheJsLivcrpool Salt, 700 lo. Sound 4 do : 40 Boxes No. 10,r Cwtto'n Cards, " 10 ; do . No. 6, Wool do. 50 ilo' 8 by 10, ;...." , " . 10 do 10 by 12; 5 X imlow ?f H. : 100, U' tarns Wrapping Papej, f 35 do Writing ; do, 50 Kegs l)upontH P PowllcrJ - - 3 io Shot, assorted, 2 do Bar Lead,.. ' 10 jUls. Tantiels Qi?, - . 20 do Mackerrl, 4 20 Half do do. "1 " ' , : 8 Crates Stone Jtigs, as&ortcd, 1500 cu t! Salt Petrel 500 do Allum, , ' : 500 do Brimstone, , i -Bagging and 1 Bale of Rape and Twine. " Vflth an aUortment gf PAINTS, OIL and DYE STUFFS. I ".1 ALSO A constant supply cf Wool .-. chhw Cttr.ls. .- Vr , : Oct.; 28, 1824. l02'-8w.; a:H.''G.Se!sonV:vv:v FT A S . received by ; the ' latent ari ivals from 1 Jevt Yorh aid Phil hfhhitu One Hun dred Packages BOOTS' andstlOES; well se- .iccxeu 101 inis ii.aiNei. . .-.. ;. ' ". ALSO, .;;,;.;.- 100 D02.. Pocket Book s-and Walh tsj . , 20, do. Goat Skins,. ' . . ' 15 do. Coloured Morocco Skins, 12 dti.;xLin!ng Skins, v 50 Reams Writing Paper; ; 1 i " ?v 10 CnsesAVool Hats, v . ; : u; -; " ;20j'poz,Moitcc6 HatsV v'j . jv,,.;. ; : 4 , (do Boxes fresh Muscatel Tlaisms. Xll of .1 which are ofiered at "JV'iqlesifJe, at. a small8 :advu.ice' tom : cost.,' s Merchant ' from the country, are respectfully invited to cah and examine the above goirds and prices, , ; Pavetteville, Oct. 28, 1824. , ; . 102-6 w. A jHK subscriber has just receive! by the iJL. last arrivals Qwe Hundrtdund SLrty-zijc PacUcges 1)RY GOOOS; v ell select e-i ;fbr this market ; "coriprisim; alnibst eyery article w a n ed i n t h e. 1 ) ry G 6 od . li n e . i : . '" k ' X f . ;j- ' '- - - ."-',:ALS0, .- ', 1,25 Cases Straw Bonnets, - v IQO ,-Nest jBar BoxesJ; 'tfj.: . -j: 5 Trunk s.Saell, Ivqnr, Brass and Imitation 5 . combs,"'- 1' i! K :v '.:; -.- Cotton and M'ool Cards 'WooPH its&c The above - articles nre" offered at Whole sale! ivnd Retail. t a; smtdl avivance fim cost.; fullv inv;ted to cll and exatr.iue the Goods ami prices. , . , . ... ; ,j :;."'':T,;: - V;';.":,-'E.'.LE:;tS. X ' Fayetteville Oct23 824? j 9- 102 4y. ' ; , l0-nN ; vv, v OTE '-bf.hatid: on? DayitI ...Gorrcll---; about the atoountcf 5 18 iVirthV for re ft)f6 forwarn all r-peiHMgathst" 'trartin for the'same:,4R StaTto of lK-Caroliint: Court of P;aS;aidTuarterSes?Ions,' AuV ' -' gust vrer.n, -l d'J4.N A,' f-,.-".'. . . .' tTatoes SM nrcni'--v-ij.-- . i v v.-. c Murclrie.TH,)Ot. aTeslHehfjof tlas State,; it 1?- therefore oTct'1ikttpullitip' iic ""' v in thelaleJgh4irerister, fbrIir tliat unless he be iaiki appear t ur next. ' f 7- A ' . . . , . . y ' .. ON Saturday the-4tli of .December, next, v will -bej sold, at the CoOr(h. use io he city of Raleigh, the Allowing I.fU anddart. of Lots, or so much thereof as will satisfy th 1 Citv'Tax clue thereon, and costs of advertU. me-. vz :. - :--:-r:.:,! ; i--". In the Eastern "WaMf Part pf Lot No. 86, given ibyhoriiasQ ' ers for .fames Powers." . I j -! 1 Lot No. 143, given in by p vid Royster. of 123 and 107; supposed : to belong to y. KlswortJi Vandegritt-i 2 Lcts'N s. 176 arid 177; the property of Sa ! r-h Glendin tng .'... 4 Lots Nosl 206, -207, 222 ahd.223, the nfo- per. of Sephe - HaywoOd, decM j ParTof-. 236 -and 252, occupied by BenjarnifV - - Bar lale. , , -v'- ) f'-' 'v-- ' In the Middle Ward, j Part of Lot 1 46 occupie.r by Thos. Powers. Pans of Lts Nos. "-163 and 226,1 the property ' "" of John Y. Savaa-eV'r.-; .y----:J-t- Part ot Lot No. 130; th e property of William; - -'i Thompson. .. , ; - . .. T. " Part of L4 No. 1 14 the property of A.tS (I." Burtics. W" Part of Lot No. 130, supposed to be the pro pertv of Oevereiix suid Taylor. Court ol pieas ana ;tiuancr-3C9nii, iy j . r held fir said County", at thec6uil-H6u4e fn Smithfield,,on tlia-4:i onday in November next, and replevy;, and. f jilor demur, f iudgmelit Will be takennagainsthim. - : 1 - ':,J " m:lJ , KM. SANUEUS, Ck. . Part of Lot No., 115, occupied j?y Su3xi J , Schaui. . . .f :) :-'.' . ' In ih ':J:;.-i: 2 Lots Nos. 9 -and 10, suppose l.t be tho. property of M rs. Foster of Frsmklin. ' L . ' , 4 Lots Nos.T20, 12 136 and 137r the; pro.r.''; , ; 4 peny of James "Nt. Henderson., ' 'r J 1 Lot No-232Y supposed to be the jopertyf 4, '! of John-G. Marshalh;...5;,-1 ,'-lX'sif fpX;- ;' I Lot No; 216, the property of Marshall's ; , y . heirs. ' ' : ', j v ( '" - - ; . -: '-'' I,'' ; 5 Part of l,otvNo. 1 1 67, formerly, occti ptl by- V Millington RjchardsonX ' ':' .:i'-cv":. ,-: By order of tbe Citv Commissioners! f f . . , vM -It. '-.RAG AN,' ffollectdr.t'0' X:Xx ; 1 iQCtoberO, 1824 :; 98-6wy V j . ; bands "Cov sale te.vu; tvv. Y'virtue'ofa decree of the Superior Coprt & of Equity for the county of Wakr,'madi at the last term of .aid Courti will be offered ' '( r fo r sale at the Co urt-Hou se i n t he Cityj - uf ; , . Z ; Haleigh, on Monday the 20di day of pecerq- . ber nextyou accredit of 12 months,1 two viduv, able Tracts of land, belonging to the estatVi Y ? of Vi.li.imIl-Uuftin. decd ; viz. ope tp-act lyjng n the waters' of Beaver I'jn Creek jamlc V" tm the Stage road leading from Haleltos.-. ' Loulsburg adjoJnhgthe lands cf 5?aihanvel r Jones and others, & containing ;y 'estimation ' four hundred and four acres and an half, which . , said tract ot land,-was purchased bv said Wm. . 11 IhiffiM of JeremialiVT)unn. tract .principally jjn ! woods, ,contaimjn.fii' v thive and three quart ercTs, by actii-d inc-a-' ' ' surtiment and adjoining. Vhe '''lands if, C.Mah.- ' ly and others," was purchased orjames;itby-- ' ?V; lan and wife; The parclikser will beTeciuir ' ed to give bond with td gcod securities fqr I the purchase money. r; , ; ' : . " . s , - ' ( : . iJOi-.NSELLlSfe.1&..ME.r; ; :, " No v.. 8, 1S24.M ; . - .I n -i .3. : -; HE Subscriber- will receive, on or ! before 1 Tuesday next, from the Oxford Tan-yardr a well selected and; extensive assortment of v. Leather,' From the-knbwn superior quality,.. further description is ; unnecessary; ..The public is invited to c; 11 arid judge for thtr.. selves ; V ' ' i RANDOLPH WElin.', ' Kateb,-28th Oct. 1824.?W . :l : 100-.3t : j -North-Curblina State Baukl t ; " .' :- : Ji. letg&jVor, 5, 1824.i j-" CREEALY:tothV2d5rctionc- he!Act 1 X 'incorporating tlH?'Sta;ecariV of Norfh Carolinaan election" of rtmntei n llirectors of '' tbe Principal Bl.nk i3,to takrnplace anniinllvr on the first Monday 'in?,I)ecmb'pr.The 5 -Stockholders of the; said- Bant are thereibrtt -calle.Pupon to; frie. t a rid hold said fcllcion, ' and to attend to such thert business inela (ion to the ge neral interests ot the. Institution asjnay he judgeWessl;,oii Monday th'v--6lhj Dcemberi xt, 1 at 9 q'clocic in h mwriiing at me Banyrv HaJeigh. i 0MonbylVj''r5tbdayb wil .:-)?: bold beiore the door of th ' Ba k of North Cai oh a Forty sf?n s f the , uj' "rut ii ine, BOtrd, ;-".' I ' ' : v, " iyU- irf. h AYMxtob; ,caip:!v- 4'(tT.Siich-S'okho!di rraE cUnrirt conVenU ' ntlT'attemwdl'pteasfe ndilieir iPrJx- ' - ies,-f: - 44m7;'i;.:-: "Wl3sw'rW'Mu, sixty of that - I will ..V-Jt1' k chlrlVA'riVi. i...Jl L - - ' - - fn i .Eghmat of Uoberthel V Co dmvn's ferTtcts to tin?. United ft au -si : : .rms ,wjd be tnidvbwn f t t; davii4ti. ' PP11 Seitjier Qthcbscribers: ; -iiM. tniikx h.... b.. -. t. 1 f ! -"V, -V T -i M. J -1.;. .UCY fcJUfcWXUintAtto" r i : - .'V-V-' V v " V-
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 19, 1824, edition 1
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