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' .t ' S -1 1 1 - v - V, f i" A- . I t 'f , ,v '. ,; I..,-. "e ? S i "4 1 N i Ours are t)e plans -'of iair; delightful peace,' v Unwarp'd by party ragfe to live like bro jirs." . t- i - -v imr;? .vtf jfl m-M ... --v , . ,.-... x-'vJ vVi. I , ' xv. x j V.-.-..N-- X published every Tuksdat and Friday,' by ; V JOSEPil GAtES & SON, . : . Vt Pits Dollar per annum half in advance ; AD VERT1S EMENTS Not exceeding 16 lines, neatly inserted three times for a Doll:tj, and 25 cents for every su ceedinj publication j those of greater length in the .same 'pmpoiliorf.XCovMtrjf icatioiiis thankfully received..;..Li:TTERS to the Edi tors mil st be post-paid. f ' 'A ' . 7 i ' ' ! DENTI$T,yfv ' .- ;0 ESP ECTFU IXY. informs the citizens kof v JT RaleighVthat he'has taken a room at Dr. ;T. Battle's .shop,', east of the State. House, where he may .be. found between the hour of 9 and j? AIM. and 3 anc 5 lM. Ile sets !lTiiBqiallTeeth, from, one to a full set ; cleans, files, plugs' and extracts in the nicest manner and wjth little pain. f , . - Dec. 184. ' . ' . : -. ' : .' AN A WAY from the subscriber about 3 JtflL years ago a negro man named J AGOB. He is about 35, t ears of ag , 5 feet '6 or 7 inches" high', about the common color, toler ably active", has narrov feet, and a small scar over one of his eyes," It. is probable, he has aUerehisnameias: Ke" frequently passes from Stttntonsbuxg to Newbo rn. He has ra 'free-wife'bythe"namebf ''Baney;Artii, - living near Stantonsbnrg, & it is likely he attempts to,pnss for a freeman. The above reward .will be given to any person who shall deliver aid JJegro to nie; living five miles above 'Stantonsbftrg, orcontine him in Jail, so 'that I eet nim asrairi. AH masters ot vessels are fbrwarned carrying him oftV AVavne fcountv. Ausr. 7 : 106 ' ,. .-Hill J -. . . y- ... . The Public are informed, that vM edicihe Science and 'iVgricuK- ; - :T;'yXC-l:?'i ture,1 v, i PHOSPECTVS of which Was published JTl last spring, is now in the Press, and wilt be published in; the' beginning- f January, lb25 All Communication on.either J,ledi eine, Natural Science, or Agricijhurc, must bearldressed.'(post paid) to eithef of the" E ditors;ahd ali Subscriptions to 5iessrs. Guat . and Etis..' ' ' - ' .: ' ' .The Journal will be published quarterly in "place of every two months, and will con tain 1U0 pages; each No." v The; Subscription has been in consequence lessened from 55 to - 54 per annum. v I ' Q3 Subscriptions received at Johit C. Wai ter's Book Store," Broad Street, Charleston; TIfOS. V. SIMONS, t. D. I li ,.:e WM. MICHEL, M. D. ? 5 dltOTa' Nov. 19. ' i ' 10eb3t D RA VV ING O lr THE , . ' r OF VlIUitNlA. , - ' r ' First, Second'".. Thirds ...Fourth. . . .21, . 8, . 4G, V",. 14 . f By thedrayjng of the above four numbers, the fate of 17,550 tickets was determined. Combination. r 21, 8, 1 6r Capital prize of 5000 Dollars. ' , oomuinauon -iq, ; 21168,.8 , 2116 Q ' Com Inn -tton .14 14 2t - 8 8 . 14 14 14 21 14 21 ,3 o 1-21 16 21J 21 a Combination Combinotion 2 II 16 14 21 14 21 S 16 14 . i rv o 21 16 16 14 16 j 14 r 21 f 8' 16 16 14 14 u: 8 14 8 16 16 14 16 8 14; 16 - 1 J The 138 tickets 'which drew prizes of 50 dollars, are those fiaving.the' third and foifrth 'tlrawn numbers; viz, 14 '16.' The 690 tickets which drev prizes. of; 10 dollars, Sre all those having any two of the drawn numbers n,,rhem. ' ; - And the 6072-tickets which drew prizes of 5 dollars, are : all such as bayeny of the drawn numbers on Jhem.v . ..., uioir qpIemKd Lottery in the U. tatea. -; OF PENNSYLVANIA. -' 'v Class No. 14 " 'hl: v '4 J , T CAPITA X fifty Tbousanci; Dollars! ! ! ! ) v. 1 pVizes of $50,000 is 5C0Oi Dollars, I -. : . li. xlo' .".of .20,a00 is 20.000 Doners. v'i Ji fi jdo' ; of'-10,000 is'10,000 DqUars, l :.. 2-'do ot ,0W is JOOOO Dollars, , 1 , ilo.ofT 4,726 is, 4,720 Hollars, j ( 20 j do-., -of ..vl.OOO ,is 20,000 Dollars, ; ' JO , dd-,of .500 is 1000 Dollars, ; -, '52";do , of aoais ' 5,200 Dollars, : HoS do ' of ' -50 is 7,860 Dollars, . I 'do t of 1 1. -20 is 24.960'rfal.ars. 1 I05t8, -do j Of - , i.lO is. 106,080 Doflar .22,100 rHnk3r-5 34220 Tickets. lf r ; ? The bQ j briliianr Scheme; to be drawn in -Philadelphia j Dn the 5th icf1 January nekOand veompletejlv on --that; chiy..v-tsent .price.' of tickets 10 dollari?ii$hares in-proportion. V A,jcertrficateC0i;20ole tickets, $fl2 00 : r . .c; Do ?avt20 QumeKdo -28 00 -QCj" Orders enclosing fth'e Cash or ' Prize tickets V a ny ot 1 1 b(e " potteries: of 'Maryland vor Virginia, for ticket of Shares in the above; brillifvntvLotteryj will .IreceiveToxnptjatteYi- rion ifi addressed to yHYTB'LOTirEnYQFFICE,' A ; - , .Petersburg Va. Takn Up, . ON the 1 4th ofNovember and committed to Jail in Wsynesborough, Wayne coun ty, a negro fellow who calls his name JACK, and says he belongs to Job. u Victory of Geor gia near Greensborough. The owner is re quested to come forward, prove hispropert v '. pay the charges and take him away. k i v ISAAC HIIX, Jailor. " ; Waynesboro Dec.,1, ' ll-3t ; Stat of North-Carolina, J Cumberland County. In Equity Fall Term, 1824. ' . - Henry Stephenson, t ; ' . versus - : . nryy- W. Khodes, Jonathan Stephenspn i. and Mark Christian.', : . T appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff, that Henry V. Rhodes and I Mark1-Christian of the Defendants Tn "this case are not inhabitants of this State : It is ordered that publication be made for sixty days in the Raleigh Register, for the said defendants to appear, plead, answer or demur to com plainant's bill on or before the first day of the ensuing term of this court to be held on the 6th Monday afier the 4tlMonday -of 'March next, or tlie said bill will be taken as pro confesso, as to them respectively, and heard ex-parte.- A true copy of & from the minuted 1 Test, jOHN HOGG, C.M.E. Pr. adv. $2 50 V State of Xortli-Carolina, I t , Surry Coupty November Sessions, A. D. 1824. Joseph Williams, assig. .'..' " Thomas Thornton Sc others. J Petition for : r :; ' - ' -T. . . . partition of i The Veal estate of William lands, &c. Thornton, dee'd.' ; J ' i - IT appearing to tlie satisfaction of the Court tnat the heirs of Davis Thornton, dee'd are not inhabitants of this Stated It is .therefore ortlered by the Court that publi cation be made for three weeks in the Ra leigh Register, that the said heirs of D vi Thornton, dee'd appear at the Court House in Rockford on the second - Monday in Feb ruary next, plead, answer or demur to said petition, " otherwise final judgment will be entered up against them. . - i Test, . , , JO. WILLI AIS, C. C. T Adr $2. 109- Stato of North-Carolina, Surry County. November Sessions, At D. 1824, Jonathan Roberts and"" . . W m. 1 Herring,"',. Y Petition forpart ition vs. ' ,r&.c. .-v.. John Creeds heirs. T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the heirs or said John Creed, are not inhabitants of this State. It is .therefore or dered by the Court that publication! be made for six weeks in the Raleigh Register that the said heirs of "John Creed do appear 'at tlie next Court of Pieas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the- County of Suirv, at the Court-House inv Rockford on the second Monday ; in February next, plead, answer or demur to said petition otherw ise judgment will be entered up against them. Test, JO. WILLIAMS, C. C. Adv. 50. . ri09--.6v. State of Nortli-Carolina, Surry County, i v November Sessions A. D. 1824. Isaac Uptegrovc, Petltioh .; for1distrIt James St Joseph Lovill. j j1 10 n E T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court JL that Joseph Lovill, one oi the ;Defent!aits in this case, is not an inhabitant of tliis' State. It is ordered, by the. Curt that publication be made Ifor six weeks in the ItlpighrRegis ter, giving notice to the said Joseph Lovill to appear at the next Court of pleas und Quar terSessipns to be held for the cbijniy of Sur fy 'at the. Court-House in Rockford, on the second Monday n Februaiy nextj aid plead, answ er or demur, otherwise the- siud petition will bes taken pro confesso against liim and herd exparte. . Test, . w ! , JO. WILLIAMS, C. C. Adv. 53 50. 109-6v. g JUHKIU JAM KAY, 5c Co. Iiiave receiy 1L, ed their. Fall ImportatiorTof Dry Goods, liivct from England and New-York. Their assortment includes almost every article need ed in h count ry store. I TlieyinVite all responsible dealers to come and buy, on as liberal terms of credit as are giveniby any Importer in the United '.States'. .Other houses in this town, Shave imported so largely this season, thai, the ! amount of goods here, at present,; far exceeds that of any former time ; in xnir experience . 5 ' n iThe;. stoclc olv Crr7Cri?,:is equally estenl sive. - Country t dealers, therefore, have'ma ny more advantages now. than heretofore, in tlijs market. . . t . - . ' 102-2m. Fayetteville, October 25th 1824. - j The celeb gifted Race Horse, ; f J " rt .A ASHINGTOTM1 Will stand at.rny .Stable. in Warren-' ,x ton,' the next Sea-; son, ,and will be; k Jet to a few. Mares ohWy .- The season tr commence, thevlst --Fe bruary, ami. close- the 1 st J uly as he -will be trai ned (br the Fall ,Races, if no accident h p pens. tovhim.. .-Further particulars cwill be made known in duetiroe. ,- s- ' ' V.', - t.-PEVER MITCHELL. 4 : first , rate 'Boot and Shoe-mker caniind . 1 ..... 1 V .1 - m",cunsiantempioymenii ourmg tne winter,- ubuijr Buup in oiuuimciu, joniismn jcouniy. n: l ; . WM. HEN- CiUY. : .Nv.l,r182H. - 3-tf. 1 11 IWHOLESAL.E GUOCEItS, i 1 1.1 Hay StreelFayetieville AV C. Offer for sale tor cash or produce, 15 itlhds. ?Vj? 1 ' "v :- 35 Rbls. S P1- - , ; - -10 do Loaf do X- 651 Bags Coffee, . -' . t J 20 : dc Pepper, Alspice and Ginger, 20 Hhds. Molasses, - ; 25 Bbis. N. K. Rum, - " .k 10 ": 5 "200 no 1000 ! do Northern Gin, - t . v i do Malaga Wi,ne, - Kegs Cut? Nails and Brads assorted 4d. 'to 40d. S , ; Tons Swedes Iron assorted, cwt. German Steel, . ' I; ' v 1350 do Blistered do. J , 250 do Cast do. t 1500 do Hoop Iron, 2000 do Sheett Iron, 2500 Sharemoulds, f . i 151KJ Busheis Liverpool balv f 4 700 do. "Sound do ' ' . '' 40 Boxes No. '10, Cotton Cardss , r -10 ido No. 6, Wool! do. ' i 5U do 8 byM0,y l... ' j 10 do i0by -12! 5 f mdW ! 100: iUeams WrappingiPaper, j 25 x 1 do Writing: do, , t 50 Kegs Thipont II P Powdefj r -3 dp Shot," assorted, ' . 2 do Bar Lead, - i 10 20 20, - . 8 1500 500 bls. Tanners Oil, do Mackerfl, Half do do. . ' l ." ' : - Crates Stone -Jugs, assorel; f cwt. Salt Petre, ! do Allum, . - j do Ifiiinstone, ' . ; . v Ragf Insr and 1 Bale of Rope and Twine. With an -assortment of PAINTS, OIL and dye stuffs ; ". ; .;.' ' i -i- ' ;. ALSO A- constant supply' of Wool Ma cliine Cards. . ' .! Oct. 28, 1824. V. " 102-8w. jfVlH K subscriijer -has just receivet by the 4i 1 last arrivals One Hundred and Sixiy-sur Packages DWY GOODS, well selectetl for this market ; comprising almost everv article . wanted In the Dry Gdbd line. b H ! .,- ALSO, j! - I 25 ! Cases Straw bonnets, ! ! j 100 i NestBan l Boxes, 1 ! 5 1 TrunksJShell, .Ivory, Brass and Imitatioh .Combs, .. Mi :'- Cotton and. Wool Cards;' Wool flits, &p. The (above 7 articles are offered at Whole ale and Retail, at a simll advanc'e.from cost. Merchants from the country, aie respect fully invited to c:dl and examine tlie Goods a.ul prices. ' '.'." , w if '''' E. LEi IS. Fayetteville, Oct. 28, 1824. . !102-4w. ! HE subscriber hassopehed a School in 1 iCaswell county, near Brown's Sto'e, for the mstructicin of youth, in the' rudiments of the (English, Latin and Greek Languages. Geography, w ith the use of the Globes. Na tural and Moral Philosophy &c will also be taught; This School is 10 miles, west of Cas well Courthouse, and 7 miles east from Rock ingham'Springs. . . i i ' .JOHN II. PICKARD. ; Nov. 2.5. " ' 10eo3t: Verier j REWARD. i Person namd liKNR JOHNS 0!?, ditl, on the evenirig-'of the24th October, k Open the trunk Ot the. Subscriber, and A brea stea there'rom tmwrds'of i FIVE THOU- SEVERN ' IIUADftED DOLLARS in nbtcj's f from ten to one hundred dollars,: on the; United States' Branch Rank, North River pant, and the Rank of .America, 12 doublqbns, ai id 57 Bank of England notes of the value of XI eacii. ' i . " The; said Henry VV.. Johnson is of middle statutelight hair, rey eyes, round visage, somewhat marked with the simll pox,: and h is :t de p GCsiriu his cheek. The above re ward Will.be given for the recovery of ,th propel-ty iand detection of -the thief, or. in proportion thereto for tho; recovery of any part ofthe property, on application to '". : 1 -SIJ'" .' "?-:JAS.-WlLSON,t I .-'l M : : Greehrwtcli St. J, York! December 3. ; 12-2t. Hi AVE nearly completed opening their ex tensive assortment of Fall and Winter GOLDS'.' consisting of upwards of.One Hun clrt d Packages amoncrst which are 11-4 and 10 Rose Blankets, 3 Point xlitto, a'reat va rietyi of red and white Flamiels Green Baize, Cassinetts, drab and olive Flushings for Great Coats, Greal Coats and Cloaks ready made, Ladies,! Gentlernens and Childrens t Shoes, a' variety of Bombaz-tts, plain & figured Bom bazines blnckland fancy. colored. 4-4, red? SaU lsburi- Flannel (spotted), 4 cases Genilemens fash idnab I e Hats wide -i hd v narrow brims, of supt rlor quality, Boys .and Childrens ditto with nearly every articit- suiteu to tie season or, in; common use at all seasons and through their connection 111 New-yViik, their assort ment 1 will he 'kept tup 'by. fresh supplies, at short 3r ervals sufneent lo met the "dem'.ml. iTney haVe bh band , a' very large and pom pleat jasspiment jp Glass aii Queens Ware- 4iii.i j4i y ci muui Vii i'i", nun 1 yiay vt'ia, Jiyii lets ana opyiers' wjin a?ui wiitumi covers, Stdhel iWare; German! ahd Blistered Steely Bar amf Sheet" Iron, 300 bushels Grouad and Allum SaJt,?0 Sacks of Liverpool ditto ; and havef lust . received 6 bags and Z barrels prime Coil e, hhds. Brown Sng-ar" 3 casks. Loaf diti casks Goslien Cheese of superior qua lify iihd few barrels brNo " From the superiority & their assortiieht anc v tneir.xeuucea prices 7 vai w uicu 1 uey, are deteriBined-to' dispose, of rhei? goods) they bone still to merit a cohtiuU4nce of that very liberall encouragement and patronage. hither- uv oesioweci on xnem oy ineir inenas ana custornijr'td whom they beg leave to tender their 'Sincere tha ks.- ' : - '- Raleigh, Dec; 7. i :':r 12 3wr N; B. Twelve dozen FrestfLime Jitie, tust .' ' T ' ... Teceive, 01 superior quajffy. i ' Franklin County C.;. . THE; Exercises of, this. Institution will be resumed, urMVr , the immediate , instruc tion of the sub'scriber,)n the first Monday of January next, . at the iisnal price, viz.f Fi0y dollars &er session ibr Uoard and Tuition, paid in advance. - , . . The course of studies at Midway is regula ted by that of the Univers ty ; so thai this Acaaemy serves as preparaiory o xue uiiier- ent classes at College. -v. Dec. 2. 12-4t C. A. HILL, A.M. -,r' ;f or Rent. ; 1 THE STORE HOUSE now occupied by Wnv Bv Hall as a Grocery Store ; -also the Dwelling Hbuse where Edward RigsjC and Family n0v live, and possession given pn the hrst day of January, by the .Suhscn -,w ! i 1 1? inKrv :. 8th December, 1824. ( . 12-3 W THE 'Subscriber hasx just received from New-York, in addition to her former, ar rivals from there,- - a .very genertd assortment of Mi Hi nary and Fancy Articles, which -she will sell very low for CASH, t . ' - J tAE HEJVI)EItSOJf. Dec. 8. -' ' . . . 1 : : 12- - A TEACHER, well qualified to teach the "SL Greek and Latin Laieu3r:s, and Enir- lish litera ure, commonlv tauif'vt in Acade mies, is wanted to take'eharge ofthe Enheld Acatemy, the, ensuing year. Apply to Josv Branch, living! at Enfield. V . By order of the Board 'of Trustees; . I S - Will TAKER, Sec. Halifax- co. Dec. 3, 1824. i . 123t Yadkin Navigation vCompany. MhK 1 11MU ot the Presi ent ani Direc tors of this compHnv, wPl be held at'the house of Wm. H.' Slaughter, in the Town of Salisbury, Rowan county, on Friday the 24th day of December next. ' : A. D. MURPHEY, I'rest. Oct. 25th. 1824 ' f 8-tm Yadkin Navigation Company. i GENERAL Meeting of the Stockholders l. of this company, will be held at the house of - Wm. H. Slaughter in the Town of Salisbury; .Rowan County, on Saturday the 25th day of December next. ! Oct. 25 8sm A. D. MURPHEY, Pres. 4 STRAY was entered on the Stray books jl Il of Wake county, on the 25th of Novem ber by A len J. Wynn, who lives twtlye miles northwest or-'Raleigh, on Neuse River, one b y Horse, wTiiha roached manei and ablem isli in the rieht eye, four feet nine tir ten inches high, supposed to be nine.or ten years old, which Stray was valued to 27. dollars MERRITT D1LLIAHD, Dec-1. Ranger of VV ake county. 4 AKEN UP, on the 17th dayof November 1824,-and committed to the Jail of New Hanover county, N. C. a negro man nsmed WILL, and says he J) clones to Gen. Thomas Can- of Georgetown, S. C. Said fellow is a botit the-ordvary ize, ligt Complected, and supposed'to be about 40 -years of age. -The owner is requested to come fwrward, prove propertv, pay charges and take! said fellow away. " CHAS. B. MORRIS, Jailor. December 4. 12-tf 5 ewaYA, A1 DSCONDEU from the subscriber on the 10th uf this itistanti three Negro Men, to wit : SAM, EDWARD and KADER.- Sana, aged abotjt 50, of light complection, cnnsiderably marked 'with the smallpox, bought of Parson Kceland of Suffolk, Virgi nia. - '- ' . ' N' j '-.'..- " Kaer, aged about 30, sold by Asa Roger son to James B. D'gg's of Norfolk, then to a man by th.e name of Bess of Duplin county, North-Carolina, and then to the ; subscriber Kader is of a dark complection, well made, and of a pleasing countenance when spoken to, and has a scar on his forehead with a l;-rge pair of whiskers ,110 other mark recollected, fie said previous to his going off that he had a w;fe in Camden county, N. C. and probably wiij Aiim for that place. , Edmond, between 28 and 30, about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, of a pleasing counte nance when spoken to, and speaks very quick, inclined to be bawlegged was raised on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, and sold b one Northam to James Patterson, by him to the subscriber; ' . , '' ::" j v i , 1 will give 50 dollars a , piece for Edmond and Kader, and 25 dollars for Sam, for appre hending and securing thenrfn any afe ; Jad so that I jjet them igain. ' . . v 4 ! , . v . JOHN VICTORY. S ttte of Nortli-Carolina; I Johnston County, f ! . . x' Superior Court of Equity,';. , .? . September term, 1824.; ' - ; ; , James Kerby 8c Stephen Grice, ; " VS. ;.....,.: ;-,--; -.v- Joel Newsum & Jess Avcoo -, def 'ts. x H ERBA S jit March term, 1 824, said- Court, the death ot the defendant Jesst- Aycock was sucfyestedPanda sci. fa. ordered to be issued to the heirs aud legal l epTesenta- . " - . . , , r ' '., ...I: 1 irves oine ijesse, ana mai iney maae parties defendants fo the bHl of comprint?; And by. the. Sheriff s return .at September term 1824, it' appears to' the- satisfaction of theCourt, tliatVElias Aycock and Benjamin Ay cock are not res'uTents' of this State, it vis therefore ortlerd, tnat oublicaflon . be made three months successively in the Rejister as tb the nonr-residents, and that they .appear at the next term' of the Court 1 to be "helcL at t he Courthouse in Smithfield oh' he fourth Mon dgy. bfMarch next, and 'sheV cause, " if any they have,; why theytahaiKnot be made -p5 tjes defendants aS aoresaid.1 , 'J . ; vH Copy of the Minutes- " t Df JL BRYAN, C M. E, Oct, is,- 99 3m . Warrenton Female 'f Academy. ; 1 lur. nrsi session or 103, win oej;in i. the 11th of January, and enll about the . middle of Jiine. -' , -. The course' of instruction cbmprehends; ' Spelling, Reading, Writing Gwmtnar, Arith metic, Geography, the ise of thvf Globes,' History, VMyhology, Natural Phil5soph, t Belles Lettres, Botany and dhe'wsry'-t Prices per session, iy'ADVAJTCE:-B6arxl .5 ; dollars tuitioti' 15: d !lars ; I but childreh - who leSrn only spelli, 'reading" and writing', will be taught for ttn dollars ?) Needle-wotfir. 5 dollar ; pen- snd-5nk 50,ictn4:'i U f .Music antl French, are also t-.mght the-, former at'30 dollars, "the latter at 12 dollar! per Session, 'j'':-:':: Every ay-scholar will 'e charged 1 Hdlar for fi e-woojd : bemides J the" bo ye chaf ge V none - will be made:, except for" the-necessary. bobk3 vjmvpi:d;wett P. S. It will be ootiunal with f)arenr to boanl their ch i ld at t ? A calemy . or vithk terpane and towels. i Dec 8, - -l2-2t Dc. 4 committed to the Jail of Stokes Ccu: i"JL tv on the. 10th ult- x. Mulatto mani; someiimes1" says' hi name is ;l)aniel : and be longs to John Billips i iiInenburgifginaf and at other ti mes:-.he says hi - name 1 JJarw lei St -On, and is a fre4 e rruLu. ! Bubn. hM jesa.' mi nation b efore tlie Just'ice of the , P eace Who committed him, ha said he. was a slayci .0 John Smith oFleVr.Xolcy and belonged to It tell -appeare to be impossi ble to make- him the truyvas he teRs different 1 ales. every he is examined. .. lie says it. has .been timfe five; yeai-s since he, run away. lfeis abou1: ,23 years of age, 6 feefl Inchliiffh, his. ears are cu offi close to his head, which he says was done by a Sheriff" in Missouri but will not tell : particularly fbr what offence. : lie can.' t - - :.-. - ' . ! . write a tolerably good hand,' and has a very down look. " - v -.: ,' V V. -..-" ! cl The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay cnarsres ana taice 1 1 . 1 , a - t k jhim away ; otherwise lie; -wall be dealt with at cordmar to law. . : . - JESSE BANNER, JalTof. t v. tiermanton, juiy 7tn,,io 71orn. ; Val aable . Property: for npiHF. . well k wn seat where the snbscfi-, M. ber now ressdes, at the Cross Roads pnj the., road Jeatlingfrom Hillsboftglito'MihohjarjdV: main .country- road, ; - leading. fromv up the conn- try to Petersburg, .with One:Thousand;Ai:rea v ot Land. .The Dwelling House is a two . story house;, with four chimneys 1 and jnve T . fire places : ten rooms in the . house. 1 . 'A- " : Kitchen a good Store Honse, - a Xurnber ' House, &c. a good Granery and an ex.cellent Thrushinjj Machine,-. All necessifry out hbasi-; es ana . Kooa, htables. .And on the tract of ;-r land, a good Grist Mill and Saw Mill, the Grist Mill is calculated fjir a Merchant Mill- it is all new and complete, now in operation, with a Cotton Gin attached to it ; the Mill is situate 01V the waters of Hvco, person, county, 1 N..C. , Also. Five other Tracts of Lmd, fly- . ir.g in the same .neighborhpoxl, viz i yyneonX the waters of Hyco, of 133 acres, anl T)he of 80 nacres ; ' one on the waters of Bushyfbrki contaimne: 206 -acres, and one on the same waters of 150 acres,, and one other tract 6n" ' the waters of Little Uiver' Oranee cbuntv. containing 200 acres. ) arid brsVothef oivthe? waters of Little Ufver, containine- SO acres i also, one tract on the waters of Little Hiver crirttaininEr 242 acres vn Oranire bounty. N. O. most excel-ent sesd for public business, has 4 suit a large and convenient Sore hohse.ra good Courting P 00m and a good Cellar and a .. Dwelling house, suitable for aVnall family, it it is situated on tlie main road leadin-from ' . Hillsliorough to" Person Conrt-house,'a hand some situation, well watered. &c.' ix t v For terms apply , to the subscriber oh the premises in Person county, N. C. ; . . Any person; wishing to purchase would do well to view tl.e'premises and hear the terms. ' as I am determined ta self; aiidgive greatc b;rrgains. Time will be given Ut suit the pbr ' chasers, or .negroes will be ta1- in any part " of payment. ; ; ' ' 8.' OOCIIHaNL 5- if Person county, N. C. Cct.25, T V. Faririivell Grove Scauemy THE Trustees of Farm well Grove Academy having' employed Air. Bratrir. a oraduata of our : University,, to take charge or the In stitution, the exercises of .the school Wdf be resumed on he 2d Monday in January 'next The ternu of Board and Tuition are con tinued at the' same Jow: rates as heretofore": ,iu-ot. - ; .' :5 -v : JGUANTi: ? For ColiLs, obstinate Couirhsr Afttli- ma, patarrh. Hwpin Cougli and, - Cotisu m jit ion in tliei r early st ag?bfc- IST HOLLY (liAbeljeyin the common doc . f 'Hi .-.trine.of- Sbecttcs or that mv midir.in will always, without regard to circumstance cure anyone disease yet iVmiurtn jirice f to ne meaicin now given the pablib. b$V. seldom failed of curing or arieagt materiillv alleviating, the ahdvedistressing and dunrs C rous complaints. ' -lT'-i-7 - .., ..." , This i a medicine that may beJ used, for . any length oi time- without in the least in iu. jng the constitution. f Wi.i A.: i -. & at aoos not, URe many others,, relieve for a time, or.merely whi using, buC rts-efTec" are permanent ' It promotes iest:o giT tonv and vigp the stonjcU, tnc tct&a, the, lungs ; which .are gner llv therxtitV or the. above cvmplaint .jp'vtLv disilth ; discharge of their functions '-- ----..a V T:,e above medicine is for s A$ at DOLPK AVBBJJ's Apethelary itjrei'i respectable tami s in towiv. . : rivery, young. ; 'a ty bburding at tJte' Academy mist helfur ; . nisr.ed with a air of sheets blankets," couft - "'; " -2t Jaru' A - II. - . V .v f. , -4 'I 4 n . ! . i (I () - f s VAX '4 .
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 17, 1824, edition 1
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