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POETItY.
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I,- - ' HYKON's JENIGMA.
, 1 The following ingenious play upon the let
1 ter H is a masterpiece. It lias been the
rounds of the European and American ja
perk, pulling the learned and perplexing
' the ingenious, t a rencu , rc. u.- ...
0 - this city atlength discdrereUhe keyhicli
" - nivfl Hi mvUprv'. ana wmcu, v
observed b th,e letter II. A .Y.raU-
Twas whispered in heaven and muttered in
' And echo caught sbftly the sound as it felT 5
v In the confines of earth 'twas perimtted to
. ' .rest. ' ''' : ' 4 1 ' V
And the depths of the ocean its presence con
W"... 1 nVhtninw- and heard in the
X W KVU O - O : . ...... r t
r thunder. ' " "
. Ko -..n,ri he: snheres when nven
-. .asunder; "''". : -' v;" 1 ; -V
ith his earliest breath
Jt assists at his birth and attends him in death,
liU hftnniness. honori & health,
Is the prop of . his house and tbe end ,of his
V wealth"; i- 'V .' "
Tf lMmri maw lirtm. cverv wish it must
And thoup-h imassuminirV with monarphs 'tis
4 " crowned ,:f' ,: ''''f-'"
tn the heaps of the miser 'tis hoarded with
Rut is sure to blost'with the prodigal heir.
Without it the soldier and sailor mayroam,
But woe to.Hhe wretch who "expels it from
O'home ; ' L .
4n the whispers of conscience; its voice will
befoundfw - : . i 4 . V
Kor e'er in .'the Vbirlwind of passion -be
drowned. , - r- V
.It softens the heart, and though deaf to the
; .ear,'. ,' .' . v. s. .;! :
Twill make it acutely and instantly hear.
But in shades let it rest like an elegant flow'r,
Oh! .breathe on it softlyit dies in an hour
f B ISS IIENDEHSON wishing to close her
lYJl Business in ltaleigh, offers for sule, at
the orisrinal cost, an elegant Assortment of
Jllillinery . and Fancy GoOih. To any lady
who wishes td establish herself in these
branches, this would be 'an advantageous op
portunity r The Rooms Miss U. now occu
pies as a store, &c. might be rented, and it is
allowed to be one of the, best situations in the
City for such a Business. To those who are
acquainted with ltaleigh, nothing need be
said, in respect to its superior advantages
to stmngers it may be added, that it is a plea
sant, healthy situation, and as the seat of Go
vernraent, is the resort of fashionable stran
gers. ' ' ( -,'
Kaleigln Apvil 29th. . ' 52-tf
V Classical "School .
In IlUhliorough, iV. C.
THE Rev. AViLLtAK HooPEn, respectfully
informs the public, that he has associated
himself with Mr. Johs Itooinis, who has been
ibr several years Principal of the Hillsboro'
Academy, in the future ' conduct of this In
stitution. . . " . . t
". ) ; - . ' !"j y ' '" -'"v! "'I'' - , '', s v". ,
p . ".A"'- ' f- : i - l'V.1 "" .f" ' ' ' ' '-:
'-'t The undersigned having been appointed
liy the. Trustees to the Joint care of the Hills-
.borough Academy announce to Parents and
Guardians, that they will exert, themselves to
" inake thorough Scholars of those who may
be'comniittcdvtOj their; care. ; The School
will be conducted on the plan of the- most
approved" Classical Sch ols in bur country,
of which the subscribers have; taken pains to
obtain particular information, - Youth will -be
prepared for the Sophomore Class in the,U
luversity. The" School will be divided into
.four' or five Classes, and none will be admit
ted but those who become members of one
oT the regular classes ; this school being in
tended for those whose object is. to obtain a
complete and liberal education.' L , ;
Tuition, Thirty Dollars ; per annum, or
Fifteen per fiessionj1 to be pakl always in ad
vances Hoard ma he had at Ten Do! lars
per, months , The exercises of the , ensuing
session Avill commence on the first Monday jn
July. -''I - , JOilN UOiiKUS,
WILLIAM HOOPER.
. 'June lSthiv. ' i'IMr- 67-itwf
The Kditors of the NewiSeftv Wilmington,
FayettevilIe'(Observer,)fSafebury and Che.
;,..raw papers will givey the abpve tiiree inser
tions, v. and forward their account ; to this
office. -v .:' - ' K- i '-a'v -I
- Authorised by Special Act of Assembly:
- -i 'Sf for tlie benefit; ijf- .Mc'
fcOLDEN FLKECE LODGE, No. 74, Nl C.
Prize
3000
f j20oq;
; looo'
t ' 500
! ioo
:-.':.:50
:10
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$3000
2500
- 1000
1000
1000''
7500 v'
2o,ooo :
nzes
lilnnks
4000
Tickets at t ; is
$ 20,000
.Drawing to commence in Miltov, as soon
. as a.sumcient: number of Tickets shall have
, . - been iokL --Superintended by the followinsr
- r ' . ' alex'u. Henderson;
- V j JAMES RAINEY, li 4 ,
r ; T ; AliCHlMEDES donoiio,
, f -;.JOIIN R. CLAUK.
I-,",-; - J THOMAS- L. STEVENS.
. ; . SAMUEL W ATKINS.'
J l Orders for, tickets, post paid, and enclosing
?-2ZzZZT ft
11
Cs3
Mr " J ryi
f ,
2-'
100 A
' 11500, f
0
2361
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. tne uamii. win. ne.tnaniciuiiY. receiveti ana
v 7 ' punctually attended.to ' by the Treasurer in
k Milton, n. c:- v : J ,; . "
' v - ' Tickets Five Dollars each;-Tickets to e
',. '"'!,' , ' Ijad from Agent residing in -the-different
Y- ' tawns, villages and public places throughou
-',"' ' the'Stite. -.-,-- i y;'J- '
' - 'r ';lly order of the Manager,
J . ;t V ' PDILIPH. THOMAS; TreasrV ?
KnilE eLgible Stand tin Fayetteville Street,
;JL-. recently occupied by, John H. Hendoh,
r a-s'a Crocen' Sfotc'
TAnnh
to WR. Uaks
Shares of N.C StatefUank Stock. Enquire of
the Printer,
v June 13.! '
661m
BvJ Gaks '4" SonIialeigh.-
""A DIGEST of the, Statue LaW;of North
Carolina; relative to Wills, 'Esecutors and
Adminisirators; the Provision for Widows,
tnce Douna, i wo umwi-
and the Distribution; of Intestates. ...
By JOHN L00ISTAVL0U,
, CniifcJuSTicic ox th SupitEMK CotrnT.
. Copies Jof this Work may be bad at the
nAnWnwa nf John M'Hae and J. Hadlock,
th.Wilmineton x Salmon
if ;n Thomas Watson, Newbern ; H Wills,
EdeiitonrR: Davison, Warrehton ; N. Ji Pal
ii;ticKrtrniTrrfi i J. A Mebane, Ashbo
rough ; Gotlicb Shober,
Iteinhardt, Lincoftton. '. ,
May 33; ' ,
Salem t and. D.
: V 65-
State of North Carolina.
: i Duplin County. ; i ,r
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, r
' " ' April Term, 1825. , . U l?
Hosea Murray, , . ,
. t?s. . 4 Original atta. levied,. &c.
k-mrtm. .T.Waller. S . I
-w-r .nnnmrin the satisfaction of the Court
fonrlant is not an inhabitant of
the State. It is therefore ordered that publi
cation be made until the 3d Monday ot July
next in the llaleigh Register, that the defend
at our next Court of Pleas and
nnortr Sessions to be held for said ! county
i h r?riirt-Hniise in Dunlin, then and
there to plead, &c. or judgment will be en-
tered agamsnlra accoruiug w pwmuu vc
mand. i 1 , '
Test. JAS. PEARSALTL, Clerk.
State of Nortli-Carolina.
1 Caswell county. r
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, ,
J j April Court, 1825. ; j i
John Wilson and his wife Rebecca and their
children. . r. . : l i if:
Robert Atkerson, Kinehen Atkerson, , Sarah,
Reubeu, Jerry, Solomon and John Atker
on, children of John Atkerson ; Jane As
bell and her husband Asbelf, & their
' chilf Sren, Willson James, and J ohn ; . Mar
. tha Atkerson Sarah Mosely and her hus
band-- Mosely ? Mary Jarnagin.
IN this case, the plaintitts brought into open
Court- of the County Court of Caswell at
April trm,l1825,a paper writing purporting
to be the nuncupative -will of Avy Park, dee J
and offered the same for probate ; which pa
per is marked A. And it appearing to the
Court that the 'defendants are not inhabitants
of this State : it is ordered by the; Court,
that the said nuncupative will be entered of
record, and that the following issue be. made
and submitted to a turV, to wit, Is the pa
per, writing how offered the nuncupative jwill
of Avy Parts, dee'd and that advertise
ment of the pendency of said suit be made in
the Rulelgh j Register for six weeks, for the
defendants to appear and defend their jsuit
on or before the next term of this" Court j on
the second Monday after the fourth Monday
of June, 1825,- . ' - t
Test., PAUL A. HARALSON. Clk.
"V alwtxbl llal Estate
. FOR SALE.
IN pursuance of powers vested, in -me by
the last will and testament of William
Twitty, dec. offer for , sale all that valuable
Tract of Land m Warren county, on which
said William lived at the time of his death,
containing thirty-two hundred: and sixteen
acres. On it is a valuable Grist & Saw Mill,
both lately repairedand a large and com
modious two' story dwelling-house - with the
necessary outhouses, which with some repairs
may be made a comfortaole reception for a
numerous j family. There is a large body
of LoW Grounds on the waters of Fishing
Creek, and a considerable quantity, pf good
wood land attached to this tract. Eight huh-
dred acres of this land are subject to a lif? es
tate.vwhich interest ! have good reasons to
believe can be purchased at a fair pnee.
Phe balance' of the land is also subject to the
dower ofthej widow which I can confident
ly say may also be pui chased- This land would
be sold privately on very accommodating
terms, for a great part of the money, the pur
chaser paying the intert annually, & giving
good 5t satisfactory security for the perform
ance of his contract . ' If this land should not
be disposed of before the 22d day of August
next (it, being, Uie 2d day of Warren Court)
on. inai uayj it win oe onereci at puouc sale
at the Market-House intlie town of Warren-
tm. 1 he Executor reserves to himself! the
privilege of a bid.' ''''.'' 'r
It is thought unnecessary to srive a minute
description of this land, as those ,who may
wish to purchase will view it and Judge for
themselves;' ' - t s-xJ- ' . ,
- ROB. PARK, ,
the survivmff Executor.'
Warren county, N, C. June 9. 65 6vv k;
OUO C CO Y wigs.
XpHlS : well lf nowb Eitablishment, (9 m'des
iJk .sotituof Varrenton.i which 1 purchased
of Gen. Williams, is now in complete rejpair ;
havincr ejected a larsre it commodious House,
with a number "of other buildings.? -?: '
i i suati oe nrenarea tor tne reception . oi
Roarders-bv the. 15th June.next, ,when every
.attention," wpl be pid & every exertion used,
to accoininc pate those who may think pfoper
to board with me. My Bar ewill be furnished
with' the cliwcestrLiquors thatcan be pilocur-ed-
fthe Table -with the best the country af
fonl-r theBedskHMattrasses &c .are alt en
tirely new. There are large and good Stables
newly erected, With separate stalls, which
will be Under the care Oof attentive , Ostlers
and provided with the best Forage.-1 The
price of Board will be : ' " r-
. For, liadics Si Gentlemen, per day. $1 00
Cluldren and.Servapts. ? . . .m .',,0.50
Horses.. L v' ,-t . . ,0 50
1 have also built a commodious Ball Room,
for the 'accommodation1 'of those wrho are fond
of such"' amusements; f And1 ttiere has .been
erected, a UrgeVand "comfortable Rutlding
immediately at the, Spring, which will con
tain one Ami titled persons, ; v-
. The STAGES, during the summer season,
will pass ' bythe SprTngs every day fur the
convenience of PassehgersS. - i
-I shall continue' to keep open smy ! House
of EntertainmenV in Warrenton where! Tra
veHers will find every accommodation that
could be afTordetl by-my personal attention.
Flora -Vh,ch place; tlie Stage's" North and
Sottth,4will continue to arrive and depart Te
gularlyvery:dayrv' lijvr j .t ;M
; : yt'Jc-'- 'r ' ,RORT. iL-inmcRrw'-
V airenthn. V. P. vit.i. or,
J s. i Vf-" "...
' - i" A -V- -
' ?
3 "I
GALES
the following
- Letters from Mn
vv r.flflv-.nf ffiA Manor, belnir
vetsatibhs on the subject of Confirmation, by
Mrs. Sherwood, . 2 vols 1 : t " r C f 2
fc.SON have received this day, 'TZ lhZ tim nH nlace abovl mentioned.
5. Montague, vols. ,1 muvr PiuWi'Tr: trv
Mr. Buckiham; from.the original, manu-JfinHE Commissioners of the Navy wiIL re
uiTfU 4 lno 75l;JL deive sealed ordposals tintdth first day
New Moral Talcs, from the Frencl) of Ma-
j ".i:t - i r v " fl7A
i Stranffer of the Vallet; lor Louisa & Ade,
iriiii wr i ir . . t . v
i:.t- o rtt .,'!--- $2
Female Quixotism, or the extravagant ad.
ventures ofDorcastna Sheldon, 2 .vol.
- The-Pleasures ot friendship, ana otner
Poems, byas. M-Hemy. 1 :, -
. intantry ijrjii, oemg anaonugujcin o wic
svsiem oi i i actics tor tue inranuy vt me w .
Stages, lately, revised by
order of the War!
Department and sanctioned by the President,
with explanatory plates
$1
v They have also received j
a complete assort-
ment of Children's Books, many of them with
beautifully colored engravings. They are in
aauy expeckaiion oi an huuiuuuhi increase iui
meir oiock, wnicu wm enaoi.e mem w mr"
nish all orders with which 'they my be favor
ed, at moderate prices. J
-'s Raleigh, June 23;
f ! Noticed
B
Y. virtue of a Deed in Trust executed to
us by Mrs. Patty Taylor for purposes
therein expressed, we shall on Friday the 15th
high
that valuable tract ot Land in- said county, J
whereon Mrs. Petty Taylor now lives, con-
tainin? uuu acres, more or less, w e snau
convey onlv such title as is in us vested;
ROBERT TAYLOR, J ruslees
iir iiV fTi m 'vt nn C UualCvS.
r June 16t 1825. : 68-ts
State of North-Carolina.
Warren County. I
May Sessions! 1825.
Stephen Davis, Original attachment, levied
. , I in the hands of Tho. Pow-
er, and he summoned as
Samuel Power. J garnishee.
IT appearing lo the satisfaction of the Court
that the" defendant in this easel is not an
inhabitant of this State. It is therefore h der-
ed, that unless the Defendant Saml. Power,'
appear and enter into bond, as he is permit-1
ted to do by act ot Assembly in such cases on
or before the 4th Monday of August nexj,
that final judgment v ill be rendered in the
premises. It is further ordered, that publica-
tion of the aforegoing rule be made once a
week for six successive weeks in tne Raleigh
Register. . ..: , -.
Test, C. DRAKE, C.W. C. C.
S tate of North-Carolina,
.DUPLIN COUNTY.
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions,
April Term 1825.
John Cooper,
Judicial attachment Le.
Wm, Cooper. $ vicd a'fe malu
TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court,
X that the Defendant is not an inhabitint of
this State : , It is therefore
lication be made until the
ordered, that pub-
3d Monday ot'July
next, m the ltaleigh Register, that the De
fendant appear . at our; Court of Pleas and
Quarter Sessions to be held for said county
at the court house in Duplin, then and there I
to plead, &c. or judemeiit will be entered
against him, according to plaintiff's demand.
Test, JAS. PEARS ALL,Clk.
7
THE subscriber offers his Tract of Land
of 630 acres, for saleL lying six miles
west ot Smithhe Id, Johnston County, and on
both sides of Middle Creeki. There is on it, a
Sinerle Storv framed Dwelling, and other out if
houses for the 'convenience of a small family, J
about 1 7 acres of cleared! land, a, cood nor. 1
tion of which Is fresh, and well adapted to
the culture of corn and cotton, ' and now in
excellent repair. A beautiful young Orchard
of Annie and Peach trees. , There is about
200 acres excellent creek land, thro' which a
beautiful and never-failinc stream flows.
The hills adjoining' ahe low lands, is well
aunnnei witn never-iaiune1 snnnirs : upwuu i
ceneranv level, wnicn ennances us vaiuc. i
It is but seldom that a tract of land of its
worth, and generally reputed healthy situa-tot
tion and many advantages and conveniences, I
such as beinff ; convenient to never-tailing I
.mlla a rflV.rr1 fnTsale in "this sfcl inn tf rnnn.
M...-y..- rv r
trv- Those tiisnosea to ouv .wouia ao weiii
to call and see. r Said Tract of lnd will be
v. A . - - i
sold on 'accommodating terms, if annlied fori
shortly. Young Negroes will be( taken m
payments For further particulars;, enquire of 1
Willie N. White of rravm rnnnir nn
tlie subscriber, '8cc
JOHN EASON.
"June 10th i 1825.
BeNVOre 61l Svu4ei! S V
N the 29th of January! last, my black wo
' I
rnan named FEGOYi was enticed awav
irctmi ine,py; aamuetfr lownsend, rratrick
Monroe, Joseph Orsfon' and others ; was har
bored and concealed by the said Samuel
1 ownsend
der pretence
on the. 17th
the above
in the
now in tlie
size,: about 5 feet 4 or 5 iriches high, hand-
somely built, of yellow Complexion, very !
likely, familiar, and very free spoken. She
sometimes- calls, herself Peggy Hagm, and
ha of late nrptnri.H tn cn ivn
.. . t ;u)lt WJ; w as. i re e
born. Peggy i may be , known b v
who converses with her, by! her telhW who I
has raised her, arid of her leaving he? c d
hUitwl .h 'So imt K ner cniId
. ...... ..vw w4jv ma sunnosett
district, or to Mr, Isaac Frazier in r.,;o
shall recfeiire a? reward nf trt,,,:
dollars i and'if the said Orstnn Vni V "
found; together,
the villains can
person, or persons
j wvwi j c n iru or nity tioi Jars '
ri:iv nt -in iv next- it Tair. ir nnr on tne next
fair Hav. at Mr' John R. HivWs Tavern lit the I J
county of Franklin, state lot" North-Carolina, I;
rfT fnr nt tr ihU'Vkifrhet hAAApr 4or oash I 1
, and taken mto his possession itn. it. oi J. in T.WHITE "Tr&' ana cost of adverUsme V ! .V
ofobtaining her freedom x and 15000 1 ia W PINE P5!f S A 62;,acrf;given in by David Daniel, jr.
ofMarch last, t was carried ofThv AU,UUU 1 ' . '. . . V . . c I O , do ; do. .by john Pitman ,
named Josenhl Orston: who o t ' i " "i,c . 1 . 4000, 4o bvT)olphin Anderson
capacity ot a pedlar. SaidPev is i snn n ,i .j. 7 7 ' VV' v ulu A 0 . $ja . . py liuiiiord lcaoison
17th year" of her are. of iu rfT .snL.aoJ. - ; U3 ' do da by Samt .Williams ftrf
V'.;-' Executive OIIicc y...;V; '.
I' : . Kalei-h, June 13, 15.
rmflE Council of State -will assemble in this
: LL nlace on the 14th day .of July next,
I ttifill. thrvacancy on'the Bench of the Supe-
rior Courts,' occasioned by the resignation ct
Gvokgs Badoek; Esq. . Those gentlemen
Navit CojiMissidwEns pirifix,' 7
,26th May, 1V25.
of July, for the Yellow Pine materials rcuir
I fd fnr masts and snars. for " V '
...v. j - .
?nd 8Pvor . t- .t.i
loops of War at the Navy Yard at
?' MK'
t - Three SI
1 Charlestown
IMjc Sloops vf ar atoevKara at
BrooWyn, (J
Ana ior one aioup vi
Pi?
i pwia, ...!!,.., wr v . ' -v, '-"r
i iwauc v-, nyv? ? .t r : "t..
ing one Ship-House, to be delivered: at the
Navu Vofrl at ' Wflchinfftfln . fofffthPP tori
White Pine and Ash ! Plank, to be delivered
attnesaiaxaraat
" ' . ' , . A. i ,n I
The following detad shows the number!
and dimensions pf the Yellow Pine materials
required for the Masts andSpars Of one Sloop
of War viz.; v rt j nyf v ju ?v,v'
: Main Mast
To hold
largest di
1 piece
2 cheeks, each
mensions,
paunch '
Fore Mast.
piece
cheeks
2 cheeks, each
1 paunch
feet from
upper end
f S&tnusprit.
1 piece
2 fishes, each
tTohold
largest di
mensions,!
9f from
lower end;
cheeks 17
Ifeet from
r 7 - .
upper end
- tTo hoi
Jar-'-est di
mansions,
itiv w,rr
lower end.
mrtd side
t(J j ine
straight
three oth.
ers with a
a r Regular
sweep, to i
size at up.
per. end.
Hound Timber. v y
Lengtli. Diameter Diameter'
at part- : at heail -
: tiers or
slings.
or yard
v arrh.l
I mizen mast,
66 ft. 18 in.
1 main topmast. 47 15
5
lfore do. 43 15
1 mizen do. 37 12 '
CO
o to i?
1 main yard, 75 - 16 4-5
1 fore do. 65 15 4 ;
1 cross jack do. 53 11 .
1 main topsail yard56 12 $ ,
1 lore do. do. 49 11
"C
1 mizen do. do. 36 . ' 8 :
-3
The whole to be of the best long leaK fine
grained Southern Yellow Pine,
Southern Yellow Pine, tree from
sap bad knots, wanes and other defepts.
The whole of the said 'Mast and Spar Tim-1
oer must have been cut between the! 1st off
October and 1st March, and must be -deliver-
cu ai uic aiuresaiu iiavj iiuu uu ur uciurc
he 1st day of June, 1826. . j :.; ,1
JUateHals of Velio Pine, .fShip
wc ,
pieces it. iumr, a . 4 ai one enu, cc
in. at tne ouier.
65 ' 16 do. . 14 do ,
32
16
'44 17 by 21 in. at one end
and 13 by 21 at the other.
20
26
38
41
46
32
50
40
35
35
40
30
13
19
10
14
13
13
17
19
16
13f
17
13
13
18
19
15
21
2L
21
21
21
17
17
18
22
8
8
4
6
44
50
., t
o-
44
13
15
r
" The whole of the above must be trot straig-ht
long leaf fine grain of southern Jieart Yel
low fine. There must be no vane$ oh the
corners.
fV - . rtt m . i : ' . v.
pieces df teet long, 13 by 19 inches, to
' curve edgewise :,l of 12 inches.! 1 of 10
: i incnes, i oto inches, 1 of 6 inches, one of 41
ncnes, ana x pt inches. i'L i
12 Pieces 26 feet lone". l. hv 10 Snrhpc
curve edgewise : 2 of 10 inchesj 2 of 8
inches,2or6inches, 2 of 4 inches, 2 of 2
12S round White Oak logs, 30 to 35 f eet lomr.
iu ij incues in uiameter at nnt pnH I
and 10 to 12 iriches at the other. f PH;; '
w,wu siunstes, teet loner.. r i i
, m; ur f 9
culling White ;Fine Boards :
:1V,800
2 inch clear White Pine." .
r 1100
12 200
1800
-
Ii, : . do do s . I -
.d : I i Of full
,1 do 1 .: do : 'C thirlmpsc
2,100
I .white ash - V hM - .
1,900
must IJrJSr i riiPpr?Tec lua,,ty a
mst be delivered at the.said NavvYard.
.The whole to be of approved qualify, and
Wiii no-tm a :wr v
at
to state
and Spar
l'.""" lur 0100P per cubic toot their
't iW C1WIUW tana
and per superficial feet :
Offer to'tumish Mast
and Soar 1 Timber "
or f. Yellow
Pine, &c, for. Ship-House, or
a series of Con-1 , x v m.- - - --a
1 ! .IIIIH. I I I I l I l I I l I I I ' -
rlft4 in. J in. 1 in I in. I
80 9 17 6 26
76 ,7 20 4 12
76 5 1123 5 11
i
72 8 17 23 ; 23
68 6 19 3 It
68 4A 11 4A 11
50 20 20 26 26
50 4 13 4 13
,t .... uiciuwiiiuie -wnnerine . ' , : ' " Hr,bin. Tlice.
-Plank'."
tvm ixiti. Tin WnV
,UANC1$ liau:EDEainformSrii8cn,tn
JP ers, and thW.M';U -;;:.tiiT.,,?c,.lstom-
nOW On hand k Iarn-e-9cnrlr.nt cl e Cas
anoua fiiies Piinfi k. ts.ot
them, oi any dimesions,at the shortest
J 5nsjanuy on "&nd, Tlww . k.
of every description. " All of w!nri.
soll on moderate termsi , -. , ;
d be
1 ; Raleigh, May 25, 1825.-, I ! 62tf
- N. U. Those having Stills to reWa . tn
well to send them immediately.. ,
State of North-Carolina
. 5 WAKE COUNTY;, f -'
Court of Fleas and Quarter Session's
- 1 The preserit .& Oirectors
I ru bi.. t-i- r
.May Hession5i,1825v -? v
inr i-resiaent cc jJirectorsi , .
f Stale Bank of .C. J , : ?riS'nal
: -; -- j tachnienwic.
''-Ilmton &Brameif j; on land: "
-jrT havin been made kppear to tbe satJ.
itf xhe Cburtbat DefcrT
side Deyohdthejimits of the State tit is tW
vertjsement
1 be made in tne Kaleigtt Ree-ister: for thn
i months, that timers lefendarta: shall
come
4 : ' . i - -.T"; - i "1
a
pieaujjtnat tne-properiy levied on vtili h
. . . . . .Sn-. . . ViU
plead, Jtbat the property levied on
condemned to iiatnuit -s recovery, t -
v 'ymym B KING, C.-C.
TCOR SALE a complete set, to bore hf
in diameter, with a socket to fit tlie whole
a single-bar, together with an upper and low..
vrw..v uvv.u itaucvuuc UICH U5C, Can De
ODiamea xromtne centieman wno owns them
For further particulars applv to the Editors
v Apni x.
, - 1 .'"PtiUAi Miofv' t ,
" : ' " ' . v . fc
1 ? TnE Undersigned, Executory cf , Samuel'
Walker,' of "Granville county derd. hereby
&lves ,,ol,cc luai; nomas uicKinson, the
! I .cr9ti;:to whom Rtltiflrw Rlav tr'i-r ' n V, ,
l o j - ,
I Woman. Vine, and her Children, the proper-
- l ,,u ucccascu , M;cre eii oywiu, many
VIUC lorwara ana pay the
I expenses inai nave oeen, incurred i in main-v
taining said Negroes, and take them into his
Posseson, on or before the 14th of Noycm-
oer, tne said negroes will on that day; be put
UP r le at. vendue, and JBqld in order t
defray the charges incurred in their support
Franklin, May 10,4825, Z J56-6m;r
-
raXHE subscriber has a first-rate Coach and
JBL Harness just finished. He has also se
veral others nearly don, besides G of e
very description : all of which he will sell ve
ry low for cash or negotiable paper.1 lie still
'carries on'the Harness Making and Plating,
in all its variety: He WarraAts all his work to
be faithfully executed;- and in point of ele
gance equal to any in the country", j
' . ---y- - : THOS. COBBS. ?
Raleigh, June 9. ' ; : 64-4 w...
P S. He would like to take two Anpren-
tices.: None need apply unless thev cancume
well recommended and will be bound.
Notice.
Deed of Triist executed U
me by William Verell, for certain , pur-
po;es therein mentioned! t sfelV tjtoceed to
sell for cash, on Saturday the l6tli day of July
next;, at the House of said William Verell, a
tciwuri ruui or Jrarcci Or iantl, jying in tne
jcounty bf Franklin, containing 200 acres
it rein the land on,which 'the' said-William
yerell.-v.noW lives! I wiU cbnvev to the pur
chaser, such title as I iarri authorized to do
by said trust, and no otlcr- v v "
l-.t, JASi STROT HEILTrustee:
- Frankliii, 20th June 1825. - J v . 68-td.i.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
'V;;&- o'-'V-' 29th prii; 1825.
1VTOTICE is hereby ffiveii. that on the first
11 1 day of October next; the principal of the
six per cent j Stock of thetIntP.H fifnt
I ated u nder the authority of an act of Congress
"cu . jn aci auuionsing a loan for a sum
not exceedinErlelevehmtllions of dollars."
aP prov?don the fburteehth ' day of March,
one thousand eieht hundred and twelve, to-
gether wih ; the interest rtlien due Uhereon,
n . . - .... . .
Wt. - he paid to the proprietors of said stock
or to their attomevs duly authorized, at tlie
Treasury of the United States, in Washing
ton, and at the several Loan Offices, on the
books of which any-portion of said stock may
stand. " : 1 ', ' ' ' ; .' ; - '.' . t . -' '
A surrrender of Uhe Certificates' cf said
Stock will i be required it the time of pay-
ment; and ! the interest on said stock wiU
I cease from and alter the thirtieth dav of Sei
ltpYr.Kt. - . '
1 . SAMl! f RfShTTT a l?n.
Acting Secretary of the TreasuriC
' ; ftftAft.
t t.' o i - . . . , v . . . -
Q D"!3 !W
k.c .t .. .
QV or so much JthereoC as willbe Sufficient
Hon Kins iticc
407 - do
100 , do:
106 do'
do; v "by Redding Williarr.
do' by Abram Winbourn .
do by - William Ilari isoa or
- ' f J Wranklin county,
do b Terop'e. Kichardsoa
do bv Miles Kins ; v
1 125
100
- CO
50
114
100
; 226
:400
;soo'
-.70
da
do
do' not given in, the property of yVia ;
; Garners neirs
do
do
do
-.do,
'do
'do
do
do.
: do x . of ; A- do f
do of John Stunlevant
; da of Merrif Sellers' :
: do , . - of Jane ScChristianllqe
do j ' of John Fowler ,1 :
..'rdo of Crawford Hopkins ?
v do i : . i of Margaret Raiky
do , 'ofP urftons Railey "':.
-' 2' Lots in the Town of Nashville; hot grnV
in, the property of JLittlebury Hines, dec'u
2 do in: satd towa not given m,the proper-
ty of Jas.V
1 rjerfectlv new: and made iivPhTl'jrlplr.k:.. v.".
20 ft. from tKe firt Wo -Icmen In tiiat'lhW I'K
owerend; c;vt-fiv (tniifc : ar- . .., ? '
? I to pay the Ta due thereon for the veax
Dance, dee'd., , j f
S". Y. W. V1CK. former SbrT.
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61
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May 27 :
May 20, 1S2S,;
jpr. adv. $5
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