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V X i . -I f ... ' ff . - r JtaL .j N B 'JS-A .- ? Ours are the plans of fair, (delightful peate 1 : 1 t t K- ' " , T " t I ' V V f " AM - -1 m U I J I v- i , X'I AIIWIjII I? A- STATE: g ,455 KTTE. : -ft h -i T . . : ,t ' ! ' ' r - ' , I II I I I I ' lull. ,...,. - - - .- ... . - .1 - . - f . . . , . . J V THE REGISTER . i ; J4 published cvtrf Tvx&v kr and Fiiat, by . JOSEPH GALES & SON; M kVt Iitb Dollars per arnum-r-half .1 advance V . ' AOVEirnSEMENTS.''- .i. Not esceedprl& lines, neatly inserted three times for a Hollar, and 25 cents for everyjmc ceerltng publication ; those of greater length in tbe same proportifn..'..,CoiriuincATioir9 nfiillv received .. Xsmtx?: to the Edi- tota tnast "bo postaidj "v ;- 'f ',;'"4';'': 1 I iehw. aireirfy.a ' an), : Esq. the eatv?arHaTnentsry Orator; ''"'Ijbas becii'at0 Kectorjpf the juveraty of Slas5otJrv, in the place of Sir - James MntoihV T sion of bi address ' on, his;. Installation, breathes so muclt excellence and liberality that we cannot withhold it from our read. Tfo communrcate useful IhformatlQn to further intellectual refine to hten the comuiir of that brichtnlay, vhert the dawn of general knowieds shall chase away the lazy mist r, even from the base of-the fea't social pyra midth?s isVa M tnan can he raised,. and- in which the jfiost splendid talents ma yVe!l t pfs onward tolwir "art. 'J-know;'thatJ' h speak in a placeconsecrated by the pi 014s wisdom of ancient times to the in struction of youth 5 yet from this classi c ground have gone forth those, who;bv their genius; not by their' ancestry have I been, ennobled V and vhose illustrious example Has made' the humblest emu lous to climb the arduous steep, and enter these sates that are burning with the sun. Where Black' taught, and Watt learned t)ie principlea r of science the grawd experiment was made to ad jiitnister to the highest intellectual cul- ! tivation that is compatible with the dai ly toils of man, arid to pro-note a keen relish vfcr the most sublime truths that v belong equally to all classes of the hu ' thatt'rack ijfy th'ecoltiyatiofl lof the xnost important sciences, men of talents are pressing forward from every part of the ; empires But 1 wish the same course to. be pursued by men of higher station atia height, and by men of high est ranlc;S Our object should be to ex- . tend' the bounds of science, by the dis CoveW of ncAV truths, or by new modes -ififrappiicatibri1 cus the rwmber of scientificv men; wilt be injcreased, and Tnei f and, appearinjsr amon tbese tworking v classes to which Watt and -Franklin oricebelohiW turned rto;Philosopl;The:inve of new arts wilf be!, seeti more nume rousarid tKe material Idiffererice 'will be that the;iJtiass of the ignorant mu U ' titude being diminished, the ;bmly of the former JU be increased. It surr ly 'can, never be r$uppoSethaiem)n eminent iforjsciehce A and Iknowledge could be jealous of its general effusion ; for the extensiop' of knowledge to the mass of the, peoplexould only; augment the number of their admirers. To those xvho feel alairm, as statesmen arid friends of social order, I would address a few ,words ? The cultivation of science has leratiom He who dreads the i light of truth cannot resist its wer? For he may be well assured that the day is at lengOi corned which must put topflight thevll spin ts of tyranny an tion. Aseri wilVvria themselves to be, led into'darkness, so will they no more yield itb' the eyilprin ciple,of -judgingtheir;fellow men, not according to the merits of their actions, but the articles I of I their creed. The great truth haa gone forth into all the bounds of theoearth," that man shalL no more render account tb man, tbrhis'be lief, over which he; has himself ,no cori-. trol.-j'J Henceforward no.thing.shaU -pre-' vail on. us to praise; or to blarrie a man for that which he can rio more change than hexanthe hiie of this skin, or the height Q; nis stature. Treating -with respect thosehoff3inrSlrom on ty practical eiieci - jui uit5 umcicii-.-will be, tof cause us to enlighten the igr .nbraricefom ing the rii if th ey are vr0n5, by improV ing, oursel ves , i f,w are,; ight,tfia t the only kind of contest may be to produce tne. agreement proceeumg ironi lun cou victipn after ;the fairest discussion.' Theh i eyery; fearfor; the? universal; preaxlof kup yvledge ill bef renijbyedv and tro tfi arid virtue wiU tclv river the nit country ; tne sure ettect will oe tne recrioval t the only danger that Ihreat- xnatiou of the liberties D eve r real I y ? promoted - turbu I ence ; or tihbelief : but its progress' is the fore runner of liberality and enlightened tOt of our catiye For those; tyrants who have shed the blood ofi;mankind? to extend iheir em pire, and; who instinctively hate the light, let'them tremble Let me then indulge in the hope that, among the ih 1 u striou s youth: who adorn this an ci en t College, famed for itsFuseful -learning, there may be' found, some; one -I ask no more willing to give a bright; ex am pi eto his nation,by tHkingthe lead of hs fel ldw's-7-notf i n frivolous amuse ientnot in fjtriflli iiatt u'cl i e'sb'it t Sfi itKe" t ru ly ii obi e .taskof ; e ril igh te riing the grea t tn ass of hi s coti htry inen ;i a nd of haying his own ha ho pours. roost orthot;oufraonal n ture, arid pronounced with raptqre by millions whqni hiseneficence has"Tais ed from ignorance and vice. This is this true mark of all who prize the en joyment of lasting happiness, or set a valuie bri a high and 'u nsullied renown. And if the benefactors of rnankind, when they res t. f rom their pi ous I abo urs, shall be permitted hereafter to enjoy as a re ward, the privilege of looking down" on the blessings with which their toils and sufferings have . clothed the scenes of their former; existence, ,do not vainly imagine that in. a state of purity and wisclom it will be the founders of migh ty dynasties, trx tHe; mean followers of tyrants, who have sacrificed to their own aggrandisement the good of count less ntul titud es that wil 1 be thu s grati fied Theirs wi 1 1 be the praise and the triumph,' i who can trace v the yeffects of their beneficence in " the improved con dition of their species, and exult in the reflection, that by their deeds joy beam ed from the eyes of the sorrowful. The lovers of truth and virtue, trampling under foot tyranny, and driving igno rance from the world, shall reap the precious though costly fru i t of their la bours, a recompense far long enduring all the"' hard ships and hazards they encountered, here below' great cheer r and Waxrawts. 5 t STATE OF NORTII.CAROLINA. - I ;V"'"': ''y-Secretah0 Office, ;. TrOTICE is, hereby given, that by an act S of ithib last General; Assembly of this State, a Board of Commissioners has been es tablished to sit in the City of Raleigh, to pass on all claims for Military Land Warrants for services performed by, the. officers, and sol diers of the continental line of this State in the Revolutionary War, .which shall be pre sented previous to the first day o' July next, after wliich time all such claims ate declared to be forever barred. ; v . l This Board is composed of his Excellency the Governor, the Treasurer and Comptroll er. ' WM. HILU Secv of State. Raleigh. 4th January, 1825." 1 Just 'received by J. Gales Son.r " Miner and Tully on Fevers Good's Study of Medicine vols. 5 Majendu's Phisiology , v ; ; Beam's Pleas in Equity , t ' V Archbold's Circtut Pleading Johnson's Chancery, vol. 7t!i ' ' " . Benedict's History of all Religions . s Dallas's Recollections of Lord Byron Life of .Burke v " ' : "v Memoirs, of Goethe y , ; Human'Hpart4, . - Tales for mothers "v Campbell's Theodoric 5 ' . - 4 , Lacon : Lord Byron's Conversations ; Longs 2d Expedition ? Miss Wright's few Days at Athens , Valley of Shenandoah, 2 vols Wolfe's Missionary Journal ; ; ' . Thatcher's Sermons - ? ; . " ' ) ' 5,000 Receipts ' i :liixvg EstabUmet. U OSEFH WOODWORTH.'Vespectfully ihl V ; forms the citizens of Raleigh, and its vi cinity, that he has rented a house of Capt. Theo. Ilunter, nearly ; opposite the Court House, where he proposes caiTying .on the Dying Bnsines in all its branches. , The Proprietor has been acknowledged by Merchants and others in New-York, Philadel phia and Washington City, where he Carried on the above business 17 years, to be equal to any Dyer, in the .Union. -. - , . . . : T v : Cloths are dyed, any color, and finished as imported. Silks, Satins and Crape are dy ed by pattern or otherwise. nHe dyes Ladies' Dresses sCand: Gentlemen's AppareKi - He scotirs Coats,:& Pantaloons, & finishes them in he neatest manner. He- takes Came Hair Shawls, which lie clear. , and restores to their primitive color. Leghorn ; and .Straw, Hats are dyed and finished in the neatest manner, v He; also dyes Ladies 1 Shoes." any; color to 1 please. , He dyes Ladies Feathers, any color. anti unisnestnem. Ana nis utmost oesire will be ta give satisfaction to- those who .may favor him with their cbmmand.f r l vr j May 9Uvl825-S5 r' .'; ' ?- mm fJIHE eligible Stand oil Fayetteville Street; J JL recently occupied by John R. HendonJ as' a Grocery Store. Anpl7 to W. R. Gales, ;RaIeh, . Mai;cSr X4. A MEETING of the Board for Internal Tm ll provements tvill be held' at Fayetteville, on fMon5ay ibe 1 tSth ofnextmonth,T instead of tlie ,23d instant, as proposed at the last meeting, rcircumstances having' occurred to make the thapge unavoidable. ; . : -CBy.order of the Bri&ffa'Z'4T :V M. SXf x J J. GALES, s Sec'y. , X May 4. 1 u Srz Ab .S i" 54" '-V y;-:tTAKEN A ND committed to the Jail of , this, connty, jfV on the 21st inst. a Negro Fellow, sup posed to be a runaway slave who says his riame:is'-'PQtw9KurJenc9i&nd that he has lived in NevYork four or five ylsars last past,: but cannot, or will not name the state, county or town in' which he -was raised, He is about five feet seven inches high, black Complexion,- with a small scar over his Tight eyelfand and one near the corner" of the same. His dress is a drab pea-jaclcet, . blue rbtind ditto and duck trowsers. He was brought to this place in the schooner Hetty, Wright, last from Charleston. -The owner is requested to come forward, 'prove property,' pay charges and take him away, or he will be dealt with as the law directs. yv f : f-;1' -v -; ' , . JOS, GARRETT, Shir. Washington countvyNov 23, 1824. 19-6m UissoVutioti. THE concern of Hintori & Brame, of this place, is dissolved by limitation and consent. A 11 persons indebted to the same in the State of North-Carolina, are requested to settle' with Mr. Edward Watkins, or his agent, arid those indebted ih this State, to pay to Jbhi "Hintoni who is authorized to grant discharges. , , JOHN HINTON, ' S.C. BRAME, -.'.; By his attorney, : JOHN HINTON.1 , : Petersburg, 15th April, 1825 . 57 3t : THE MercantileConcern of James Townes 8c' Co. which existed in .this place, expired some time ago, and has been dissolved by mutual consent. ' I JAMES TOWNES, t , JOHN -HINTON, S. C. BRAME. . Fayetteville, May 10, 1825. 57 -,;v - i - . - . - - ,- .-' " THE undersigned. Executor of Samuel Walker, of Granville county, dee'd. hereby gives notice, that if Thomas Dickinson, the Legatee, to whom sundry Slaves, viz. a Negro Woman Vine, and Her Children, the . proper ty of said, deceased were .-left by will, many years ago, do riot come forward and pay the expenses that have been incurred in main taining said Negroes, and take them into his possession, on or before the 14th of Novem ber, the said Negroes will on thatd;y, be put up for sale at vendue, and sold, in order, to defray the charges incurred in their support. j ; JOHN STONE, Ex'r. Franklin, May 10, 1825. 56-6m. - . - 1 1 , lost.-- V;.' 'vv;;:;-.. CERTIFICATE of Five Shares of the Capital Stock of the State Bank of North- Carolina, issued in thename of Alexander D. Moore, having been lost or mislaid, if I do hot' hear of it m three months, from -the dat hereof I shall apply to the said Bank, for a new Certificate of said Stock. ' ! REBECCA MOORE, Adm'rx. Wilmington, 21st Feb.4825. 134. , iabloxocOTs Wanted On the Cape-Fear River, between Fay etteville and VV umington. ITT is my! intention to recommence the Works for the Improvement of the Cape- Fear River j between Fayetteville ana Wil mington, as early as the season will admit. ; Any number of labourers who choose to ap ply will-find immediate employment. Owners of Negroes will do well to embrace this opportunity of engaging them in a work where the wages are liberal and tpromptly paid, the provisions are wholesome and a- bundant, and every attention 'Will be paid to their cleanliness and health.-' ; I HAMILTON FULTON March 9. 39tf " State Engineer. iMilton JXIasomc liottery, Authorised by Special Act of Assembly; ;V ... for the benefit of . . : GOLDEN FLEECE LODGE, No 74, N. C. SCHEME. Prize $3000 2000 ; 1000 "500 100 1 : 50 is 300O; ' 13. ':'-: IS : is is IS 2000 v ,2500 ; 1000" 1000 .1000- ; 1 7500 id39 2361 Prize9 Blanks 120,000 v v. f , 4000 Tickets at $5 is ; - $20,000 j Drawing to commence in Miltqi?, as soon as Aciiflfir.intiiimWfi nf.Tir.kfta sViftll havp been sold. Superintended by the following ALEX'R. HENDERSON, J AMES RAIN EY, .-;; t ARCHIMEDES DONOHO, v; - X riKJiVlJXB 1-.. 3 I MU ,ML.jXO fir SAMUEL WATKIKS. I , Orders for tickets; post paidand enclosing the,aCAsa,v, will be thankfully lOceived and punctually atteaided.to i by the Treasurer in i.lton. fC. n. ' . f TicketsjJyeDolIarsw each Tickets to had frmAgents resid tng? in the . diflerent towns, villages and public places throughout the.State:j -..'Vv-.v ; Br older of the Managers, ;; ;v PHrUPH; THOMAS, Tre., -4 1 1 2 5 10 20 100 1500 ' X E stabllslime.nt ; . , , .; AND , ;; . - 0 Xheap Seasonable Dry Goods ? B B. SMITH, 8c CO. have, the pleasure of announcing to the Citizens of Raleigh, anatne; puDiic m general, mat 1 ne y nave just opened ah " extensive- .assortment of Siu soNABi.it STAptK axx t AJpx uBT uooDs, era- bracing almost every thing that is new; fash ionable and useful : and which, having Been purchased with great care at the lowest, pri ces, in the City of .New, York, they flatter themselves, as they will beold for cash oiily, that they will be found at least as.cheap' as any in the market." They consist in part of , Superior blue and black-vel vet cloths . : . i Do , .blue, black and fashionable mixed Cassnneres v-'l" - V ' u; ; v ' ; , 'Black, brown; drab and -lead colored Den mark. Satteens an elegant article, for gen. tlemen's pantaloons v f . - ' ' , White and olive colored silk striped Dant- sslte and French DrUliDgs ,7 ; . - .Bluebrowni drab and gray plain & striped Angola Casswneres, for summer coats-&c. ' Tom and Jerry, and silk striped Florentines of all qualities, and at.all prices V Blue, gray and drab Union Mixtures, and Wilmington stripes m ' Plain and striped black Circassiarv r " Plain and vine striped black Bonibazetts i A Snleiitlid blacks silkJ ,Va.len!ta and IMr- seilles yestings. ' ', 'r Irish Linens, thread Cambricks and long Lawns ;"--. , ;"--. " ;;- A- " ' Russia Sheeting, Ravens and brown Duck Bleached and unbleached sheeting's and shirtings :; S " '"t: - . Cambrick, Manchester' and superior Do mestic Ginghams, 3-4 and 6-4 wide s ; 3 and 5-4 super Cambncfe Dimity , A vmostt sole vdid selection of new style Calicoes, 9-8 printed" Cambricks, & ; London Chi nts some with all the colors of the Rain bow . - ' v. -! ' ' 4 and 5-4 elegant French and Honey -comb stampt Muslins , . ' "c -. , v.; White and colored Jeans , Bed Ticking and Apron Checks f Rich new-fashion Mandarin Crapes ; ;; Do superior Nankin and Cantoii Crapes & Crape Hobes ." ,"--v'' 'ir - Best plain glossy Dlact Mandarin, iSankin and Canton dresses , r . ; ' ?r Rich 8-4 satin damask Mandarin Crape Shawls'- ' :.;?-' - i A variety of elegant light and dark, silk gausr scarfs. y c-. -; -: ' , ' ,;;.; '- ' Do Barege, fancy, silk and gauze ;uand- kerchiefs . '.H 1; White and green gauze veils ; f : " Superb brown; blue, lilac and pearl coloi- ed Gross de Naples and Gross dete silks - Figured satin striped black Grose de Na- Ps . . r 4:" Do black Levantine ot a most superior texture and quality- f , r ' superb blue, brown, wniteana mac Uros de Naples silk robes - 4 and 5-4 Cambricks and Cambrics muslins 4 and 6-4 Mull and Jaconet v .; do Plain and Tambord Book 8c Swiss muslins ; Superior 4 and 5-4 fashionable sprigged seeded, checked and satin striped muslins and muslin Robes " 6, 7 & 8-4 Linen Table Diapers ; Russia and Bird's eye do . r " Black figured Levantine silk, and muslin Cravats . , ; , 1" l:t- Jackson, i Washington," if Lafayette Silk Handkerchiefs v . 1 : u ; Red, yellow and brown real Baridano do v; ' Flag and Cotton Bandanos ' . " White brocaded . and printed Cambrick Shaws ; . . . , .:'' 1 - Black Canton and bird's eye silk Handker chiefs --;;;'-.-: -;-;-; ;;f -f ' ---V",; Fine white gause flannels ; - - . Black and gray Canton' Camblet, and Pon gees silk '' V-.- - Thread Traces and inserting trimming Elegant fancy and feather edged ribands White, black and colored gimps ;-i Belt ribands; and: steel buckles and clasps Morocco reticules and feather fans; ; f - - Ladies', arid gentlemen's' white and black silk and cotton hose V ' 1 ', v White aod mixed half hose. ; j ,.; '' .Woodstock, Dogskin, Beaver, Casto and silk gloves ' v ' "' ; t Best blue, blacc and assorted Italian , sew ings :. T, ' j Clark's spool and floss Cotton -Levit & Tomes best gilt buttons ' Ivory, horn, and peari, do : i -side I Larere and.; small : shell. tuck and , i u - - ... combs-,;' -v'.vv - CI : ;'-- - . Umbrellas and Parasols , y V I V : 6 cases fashionable; Beaver and Leghorn hats K :;v:;;CT ; - -: : Fine morocco, prunella, and figured' silk shoes ; ;';,.. f- Best black buck and calf skin do- j c V : A variety of .first "rate double and four bladed knives; ;. ;-i-l sri--, k; .. 4 Knives and forks, pad and stock, locks Best German handsaw and caststeeJ files I Trace chains and cutting knives j ;v '; ;t Castings .of all kinds'' ' -r.t -. --4 i--'--1.?- At I India and English china, by the box or sett H; Liverpool and crockery ware,' a large as sprtment 1 1 1 ; , - .' r .. v i;ui ana inutaxion cm Riass iuii)uic,vnic glasses, decant enr,goblets, jelly glasses,- :tc h ersv'jsalvers and. bowls - ;.-.;V'tiV:n . i. Fresh gunpowder and imperial Tea; . ; Loaf sugar and . London mustatd . f: Avry) (. Pepper, alspice and ginger, ; f::V4-' ClotD,,hair and shoe brushes r?f t 1 , ,i Patent :c$fee fiiills and satl irons . Cotton cards, 'Wire sifters, currycombs, & swingiBg glasses;- Z -V O-ftS ' . : With many other articles too ; numerous to mentton all of which will be disposed or on the nost reasonable terms, and as they calcu lated to recoive additional supphes almost every' month. - it .will - be. to the intexext ;of those.wishing to purchase to give them a call. ' KalejghMay 25th, 1825 X T o-or. BLANKS FOR SALE HKR?. Stale o oinVCji-olniaf M; ' - Wake tNunty.' K Court of Pls aind Qtiarter Sessions 4,. y May Term, - '. w'Jrani : T6ri?mni4nttarhmen 'ilei led oirUhd;&n- itf : ITT having been matie appear to the Cour ; .8 that the.defendatriesid;d beyoud the li mits Of the . State; It is tlwfefrre oi dere, that advertisement be tnade in the ltdeigh Register and State Gazette; for three rnpnthsj, that unless the defendant coinefHrwKnl. rwi or before the next Term of this CourtiUd b . held at the Conrt' House in Rali ighn th ; third Ioniy. of AjETU3t next; "and replevy and pleaH, to isuc, Judgment will be enteral uplagainst lllm, antl the property leyitd. condemned to plaintift's TeeoVerv. ;" ; .; ' - ' : nV s. kingO. cJc , Raleigh, May 26. 1825. 60 -ortYi State ,df-N6rth-Citrbltiiay."- ' ., Edgecomh Comity. : -; j Court of Pleas: "and Quarter Sessions, - FebruaTy.;Term,:li'r: p Titus Mooi' .5tfigihal attihhientDsh'J. ' V Hopkins " sUrnmonetl -asV gaS Thos. House, J mshee " V ; i ll- ITappcaring tothesatisTaction of the Court, that Defendant is.not a reWidentJof tliis State it is'therefore; ordefel, -that piiblirli.. tion be inkde for tliree; months jm theJSaleigh" Regjstei j for the Defendant to ajpear it ; tJi next Court of Pleas and Quarte r SessiVps!t6 be held for said Co'mty at ths Cotirt f lousa in Tarborouglii on theVourth Monday of May next plead, answer or .d'emur.V or s fip&l Jiidg. mefi Avill be entered against him; t ; j V" - Witness Mich'l Hearn. Clerk of said Court, at Tarborough, the fourth Monday of Febnt ary, A. D. 1825. t TM. HKAliN, C.lC. . State otNorth-Garoliha; 1 Cotirt of Pleas and Quarter Session?, . 1 -"f ;May term,'A.r;lj.y.Uj f :. Thomas Brown, surviving""!. .. . ; partner of Geo. St Tiro's.' j 1 , v s X'-t?X:-h Bro wi j 4 '. v y 'Scire facia tfc A - v.-'' X Xi-X. : -.'.'charge the tAl." The HeirA of, James Pit- estate." V 4 i , tard, dec. -';'. ; J -: :.r" 5 inesame v rt f ;--.;- The same... ; -." l - . ' ' fT.haring been made to appear tliat XioT&cj Somerliill, one oT the defendants in ihes cases, ; is an inhabitant of another State X o-J Ulered tllat publication be made rfor, t lire1 iiiviiii.i9 111 uic .Ks.cagJi.iiegisxeT, lor. saicf ue fendant vto' cbme forward.within tne tefnv o said Court, to be held on tlie 1st Monday itt August next, at Oxford; and enter his appear ance, . orpidgment will, be ehterctt against liim; ; Witness, , , -.I'.-. O . v- i; - C . -; STEPHEN K SNEED, C.'C. ' State ot XofU Carbliiiav . Granville Coti m y. ; ; t 7 - Superior Court of La w; : March terrrt, : - : A. D. 1825,;i,;l.;;.:; Lemuel Rust," 1 Judicial attaciTment 2! v. . 1 levit tl on a tract 01 Iancl Robert Williams. '. Von the wat ers of Nap 01 . J.Keed creek, adjoining Wm. Meadows & others. ON motion, it is ordered that advertisement of this levx on land be made in the Ra leigh Register for three months, and tjjat the uetendant appear at jlne next term or said Cqurt to be held for said county at the Court-; house in Oxf ird; on the first MoncLiy iuSep tem!ftr next, replevy; the property, or the. same .will be condemned a"s subject to tlie? V-f'witneslX.-- :V7.frS.;':l-' 57 MARK M, HENDEKSON. Clerk. I : v : Notice. LL be sold at the Courthouse in- the Town of RockinErham. IJichmoml conn- - , . .. - - - . - r ty. on the 28th of June next.- the' followinsr Tracts of Land or as much thereof as will be? of value to satisfy the Tax due thereon for1 the year 1823;' &c. jr- -1,? -i 150 acres ;n .Pedee nver, joining the? lands of John . .-ay and others j the property of the heirs of Zachariah M'Donald, ' V 100 acres on the, waters of Buffaloe, joining' the lands of William Little 5. belonging to then heirs of Wm.- Parmer.' s : X) :...' , 30O acres, more or less, on Drowninr' creek joining the lands ot Duncan M'Leod ; tpe Owner unknown.. ; f ' ; i r-- t- - 70 acres in the Horsenen" Meadow 2 be longing to the. heirs of John Thomas i Three lots in the tow n oi Rockinarh'am. vTz. No. 23, 24 and 25 supposed to be the pro perty of G, Bobbins and Timothy-Savage-' fc April 19. ' ' . : 53 6 w - A NDREWS & JONES, Prmcipals of the XI, Noa-TH-C ABoxtari. JFtM a ts AcjibrMTi Oxfrii; inform the publio that . the smi-an-:jv. 1 Examination of their pupils wjU ; corbie me 4 ? on Wednesday the 29th of June, . and Contimie for, "three davs. . The exercises-. of J the institution will be resumed tho week followinffr there- beiifg no stimm er va catfon. Board & tuition sixty dolhirsner ses sion.-r Those who: wish" for further Jparvicu- . Urs are requested tc-apply by letteroif paid. Oxford, May, 1525. . . 60 f" jvO,the" Jailin Naiville, N. C on th21tt' ) 2 linst; a negro man as a runaway, about 1 8 -or 20 years old, who says be belongs ta Wm.; Blount of Washington, X Cand, that his , name is Davy; The , owner is requested to opme forward, prove prop City, 'pay charges" and take him away.v . lXX' - ' ' " :- VViLJUJJ O. WCZTFXELD; Jailof." 1 - m ? 1 1 ' i land. k t J . : - -.-2 - E. -j-'- - - ' "ft -."i'';v.- i'- .fS .: ..
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