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V f T oVf thVMorning, in Tfown, a Xj fiagU-aafcdGoId W,tcb, blue epamellea d tbe Cafe;' 'Her Number is' not pre- cifcly remembered, but I believe 11,10 nc ooy, or fmae Number tompoled of faces and nines, different Order. In her Face is two Words, one of which, to the ht& of my Rr cdIU&ioA, is" fries." It is ped, that any Gentleman feeing a Nf gro, or fufpiciotts Per fon, with Watch of the above Defcription in theit Poffeffion, Will fcre it; 6r if the Perfon who has it will retWre it to the Sub, fcriber. the cr ihe will be feandiomeiy re war RaltTgb, Junftt. THE Sbbpibcr In ft a Note m lVake Ciunty Court VVk, he lutpo- fes betwixt IWelgh and his Houfe near Swiiti Crfiir - draWu by Divid Turner in favour of! himfelf.'.fa' one Hundred and Twenty DoU lars, ayaf e a Chriftmas next. ' -He ihfifrt .cautious all ilerfons from re w ceivingit' trading for thz faid Note. If any - PCf foavreg foud the fame will reftoreit '' to fhyu'Cf bcr ne will receive hrs Thanks, ' aadHvy other reafcmable Sati taction that may befuired. EDW. STEVENS. tVake County June 43, 4T TAKEN UP, . i- f ... I . . 1 . . . 1 1 1 AND Perquimans lEoaniy, as a ilunaway, a Negro Fellow by the Name of Sam. A Def cription ot the reiiow is tnougnt unneceuary, as he was originally takea up and committed io Goal as havingirbeen fet tree contrary to Law; and was on this day proved in the Court of the County, t be the Property of a Jofeph Wioilow, living on Contentnea Creek in the County of , Edgcomb, who is hereby delfr- eat cme torward, pay cnarges, ana taice him away. . Pet quintans' County 1 May ta, l8Jil . Sale 0 Confifcditd Property. PN irtuc and Purfuance of the 5 , Coufifcation Laws of this State, willjbe ,. publicly fold to the higheft Bidder, at Grai ville Court-Houfe. on the zd day of Ausjuft nxt,vthe following Tracts of Land, late the Property of Henry E. M'Cullcch, lying and being in the. County of Graavjiie, m the Dil tricl bf Hjllfboiough. to wit : aae T ratt of 450 Acres, lying on both Sides of the 1 ario- 'rougli Road leading to HiLifborugh, adjoin-, rag the Laodsfcf the Wide Hcjter, Stephen Hefter, and being the Place Vt here James Forfithe now lives; another Trat of 254 Acrsa, on both Sid of the Neule Road, ad y' oiaing the Lands of Townjcnd, Thomas Bottom, and Jofeph Cam ; anoiher Trait of 2z6 Acres adjoining thtf lar of .1 sftn r ook er ; another Tradt of 26 Acres a the .'. . .South Side of the Middle "rurV ot ucvei Dam Creek, adjoining the Lans of David Bradford; another Trad of 33o Acres on both Side s of the Cow pen Fork and Middle Fork of the Beaver Dam Creek, near the . Lands of Abraham Laurence ; another Tract f 24 1 J Acres on both Sides. of the mid dle Fork of Beaver Dam, Creek, including the grcatelt part of M'Cullcch's Planta tion and Patterfon's Field. , Thofe Lands will be fold on a Credit of one Year for one Half the Purchafe Money, and two Years thereafter. for the othr Half, for Payment of which Bond and lufficient Security will be required of the Pu rchaler, by M iH, SHEPPERD. May 25; - - ' Cetnmijfianer 4.AT.VLY PUBLISHED, Jiy the Printer -hereof and on J "ale at his St ere In one Volume edtavo, PJR.4X.1E FOUR. BOllARt) MANUAL of the LAWS of RTH-CAROLINA, arranged under dxSfmt Heads, in alphabetical Order. -BY JOHN HnYWOUD, iSO Late one of the Judges of the SupretneCourt of N 'art b -Carolina. f$T A Book particularly ufeful to Magil trates, and othersj who are deiiousof having a perfect Knowledge of the Laws of this State. Jfujt publified, And fold by the Printer hereof, fftlCI ONX XIGHTH OF A DOLLAR, A Friendly AddrcJs . .4 U the DISCIPLES OF CHRIST, to Promote Unisn, Axidrevivc the Christian Name. Extracted by a Cbrjjlian Mincer. And the Difciples were ailed Chrittjana. brit in Antioch, Acts xi. 16. Juft Received from London, And for Sale by the Printer hereof. A la reel , of j SPI L S BURY's AN - TISCORBI3TIC DROPS, firft diL covered by the late Francis Spilfbury, Cky mm, n, iyt avuv jntic, lODaOfl, and now prepared by tH$ Widow, who is left by hut Will loe rateatee and Proprietor of this anolt invaluable Medicine ; by whom the Uifpenlary lor the Foor 1$ continued, as ufual by which upwards of 17,796 Patients have been relieved, many of whom were deemed incurlblt, and as luch dilmiffed from th different Hofpitals. 'Thefe Drops arc extraAed frool'the Vege- table, Mineral and Animal Kingdoms, and have been found fuperior in Point of Efficacy to any Other Medicine yet publifecd, in era dicating the. moft inveterate Scorbutic Dif. orders ;rfuch as the Leprofy, Evil, Eiephan iafis, Strumas, ? Fifhiks, Pi 1, Inflamma tion in the Eyas, Cancers, Rheuraaiifm and Gout, Ulcers, Blotches, Children's rup ioos, pimpled Faces, flow tevers, &c, They open Obftrudtioni, purify the Uloodl and have this peculiar Property, that thev are both eafy and plealant t take ; are eafy f-, 7 iv renjiure no Confinement, and their Virtues wiil hola good many Years. They have likewife been fMud the molt efficacious Remedy in the accumulated cutaneous Diforders peculiar ro fhot Climates, and in expeliiae thole had Humours which too often foiiow the Siii. M Meafics, &s and may be tkea tr aSt with the Spa Waters. Aifo,,6 ouri.itf, iti.ous and Coniumptive Com Piajduraod where Woims are fufpedted. thi. r:f,cl; h'3 been iiuod to praduc the hap pi.et. coMii,eu.e. "Price enc Dollar and a H!f n,i- vvrtih Dircioaj-iof their UXit aad4v.Liit oi JU ,1 ciui, vujj. tkers, Uonvpiamanu, J5. Tohn Lovelace & others, Defendant! IXiappearing ta. the Court,, that ' Ke tnllowine Defendants wfide out of this State, to-wit : John Majors Jofeph Willi' ami, William Smith, James aaunaers, vvu liam Petty, fen.-Alexander Holtoni Buckner Ruffel, Thomas tlotman, xcn. juuu and lohn Robinet ; thfcrelore, oraereo oy tne Court, that they me tneir Amwer firft three Days of next Term. to.wit, Sep tember, i8oj , or that the Bill be taken pro Conleffo, and heard ex parte ;and that this Order be publUhed three Weeks iucceuivoy in the Raleigh egiter, . Coiiv from the Minutes, v w;,r,ie 1 SPENCER. C.&M. VADESHOROUGH ACAnFMY LOTTERY A Uthonfed by an v Att of the.Gc nerLAirembly. of the State of forth -Carolina, for the Purpofe of raifing thl Sum of One rhoufaad Doilars. to en?ble. the Trufteesof faid Academy to finilh thfjjV Build, ing, and for other Purpofes to t hi life and Benefit of laid loftitution. - ' sCHtMK. ?I Prize f 1000 Dollars, is fooo 1 do. f- zo dolls, (tobeghe laft drawn ticks: 2 do. f too dollars, , 4 do. of 50 do. . IP do. of 2? do. J 40 do. of 10 do. 242 do. of 5 do. 250 200 200 250 400 1210 3S 300 Prizes 570 Blanks ; 870 Tickets, at 5 dolh. is 450 The drawing of this Lottery will commence in the Town of Wadehorough, on the fecpnd Friday of Odtober nert, and will be c 16 fed as foon thereafter as practicable. The Prizes mail be paid by either of the Commiffioners, at any Time after the Draw ing is finilhed, fith Punduality, fubjedt to a Deduction of t?n per cent. The Numberof the fortunate Tickets will be publilhed inthe Raleigh Regifter, and in the Minerva ;and all Prue which (hall not be demanded within ninety Days after the Drawing is doled, will be conttdered as re, iiriquiihe ', -and held as a Donation to the Ufe of the Infl.tution, Tickets to be had, at five Dollars each, of the Commiffioners, and of leveral Gentlemen in d.ffrent Parts of this State, and of the btate of Souua-Carolina. r TheTruttees are fenfible, in offerifig this Plan af a Lottery to th,e Public, they mutt depead more for Succefs on'the Confiaeration of trie Otjetls towh:ch the Proceeds of it are ta be applied, than to any Merit the Scheme itfelf, or the Mode of raifing Money by Lot tery, is entitled to. They feel a Defire, in common with many of their fellow. Citixens, to promote Seminaries of Learning through out the Country 4 they are imprefied with a Belief of the Importance of thefe lnltitutions, as they regard 01 r political, moral asid reli gious Concerns, and they lament that greater Patronage rs not extended te them from the Sow. ce to whkhthey have a Right to look up tOT Support ; but we are indebted alone to individual Exertion and Protection, thatthefe valuable and neceifary Inftitutions have an Exiflcnce amongft us. It is under thelc Intjrreffions, and with thefe Motives, that the Truftees of the Wadefco rough Academy (a young, but promifing fn ftitution) cake the Libetty of offering the abod Scheme t the ' Public, and foliciting the Af nftance oi the Friends of Learfllng tef forware their Views. James Marjhall jfohn Jinnihgs, JoftphJickctt, Tod Robinfon, Robert Troy, Commifli. . ners ap- I pointed by L the Board . Traftec to manage : ha Lottc ' June to. M A Q ICt Imported by Cracie, Anderfon and r'oj from London, in the Ship Ritfon, which arrived at Norfolk the.iatter End of December laft, now in high Health and Vigour, will; Itand the enfuirg Seafon at my Stablesin Warrens on, and will be let to Mares at Five Guinea the Seafon, which may be difcharged by the Payment of Four on or before the firft of Ja nuary next, or feventeen Dollars if paid within the Seafon j Two Guineas the "Leap, paid when the Mares are covered r Ihf France double the Price of the Sea fon fame. Term? and Times of Payment. Should the Property f any Mare be changed, the Infurance will be dehianicd in every Inftance. Should a Mare i a fu red not prove with FoaL the Mo ney will be returned. ! The Seafon will comjnence.00 thjoth of March, and end the 10th of Augnft j next. Good and extenfive Parturage, well irielofed, at my Plantation within a Mile of Wjrren ton ; and Servants fent with Maresboarded gratis No Liability for Accidents or Efcapes ; but the greateft Care &all be taken to prevent either. Mares fed well, if required, at 20 Cents per Day. Mar i, 1805. M. DUKE JOHNSON Magic b nine yeajs old, a horfe of elegant form and great powers, full fifteen and a half .hands high, and as well bred a horfe as any in England. He was got by Volunteer, one of the heft fons of Old Eclipfe, and fire of Spread Eagle,, Eagle, Stirling, Triumvir, Recruit, Commodore, &c. i&e. ont of Mar eeiia. Marceila was got by Mambrino, her Czm Medea fey Sweetbriar, out of Angelica A?gelica by Snap-Regulus Bartlet's Chil- aers -Hoceywood's ArabianDam of the Two True Blues. Magic has covered in England the three laft years. His Produce are confider-d large and premifing. ' PERFORMANCES. See the Rasi Calendar for 1797 He received from Mr. Bowes' colt Sadler, fifty guineas at Newmarket. He won a fweep ttakes againft Whip, Mother Shipt6n& others at Lewes; and a match at Newmarket with Louifa ; and alio a match again JvJ r. Con-caonon-'s Knightfhed. In i 798, won the PetwoTth Stakes at Brighton, jjeating Wrang ler, Johnny, Beoaington, Play or Pay, .and two others; At Lewes, he won a fweepitakes agaialt Whip and two-mors.; He walked oversr the King's plate at Canterbury, and won the city plate. 101799, he wn ne hundred and twenty guineas at Lichfield, beating Robtn,kedbreaft,"Cnon aod four her ai a tlate at Ltcefttr. - CHARIOT, Bred bTjoHn CJifton, Efq. who kept and run hMuatil October, i 796 when he was purchafd by Sir Wm. Cemd, Baronet. He was goby the celebrated Hprte Highflyer, his DM Potofi by Old Eclipfe, a Mare of as watFa'me as any in England. i C&riot is a fiae bay, ftands nearly 6iteea Harts high, and for Bone, Sinew, bymmetry rtArtinn. ii fcircelv to be eQualiea.;,' nine entitles him to be ranked amprglt tfcfe hrlt HOfie3 in. mis wumit. ii llence has been diftinguimed in four-mile catSi and in novlnftauce where tke contett was ereat, but he- proved laccetsUl, having. requently run tcur Heats to aecioe ine nace. Chariot now cthibits the gresuelt Heaitn and V gour, and rwill nand the enfuicg Sea ion a j JAMES LYiVE's HOUSE, j IVithin one Mile of the Sulfcribers Store on Nutbujbt Granville Gountj, NortbCarultna, Nine Miles from Hawkins's Ferry, fix Miles from Williamfborough, and fi tee a from War res ton : And will be let to. Marei at Ten. Dollars he Leap, paid at the Stable Door : Twenty Dollars the Scafon, payable the fkft Day of Odtober next : and Forty Dollars to inlure a Foal : ad in every InUance, Half a Dollar o the Groom at the Stable Door. The Seafon may be difctiarged by the Pay. nent of hxteen Dollars, if paid wiirnu the Seafoo, which commenced the firft Day of March, and will end the tenth Day of Au. (?urt. In cafes of Iiifurance, the Money will be returned if the Mares 'do hot prove with Foal, provided the Property is in no Inftance changed. ? Chariot is a fure Foal-gettet, as appears from certificates lent with him. The Gen tleman who imported him, purchafed him in England himfeirf, and had an opportunity of feeing his Colts ; they being large, gay, ele gant and fprightly, was his Inducement to purchafe htm.- His Colts in thr country are equal, if not fuperior, to thofe of any Horfe on the continent. Good, extenfive, . and well incloied Paftu1 rage, with one hundred Acres laid down in Wheat, Rye, red -and white Clover, gratis; and every care and attention paid to prevent Accidents cr Efcapes, but will not be liable for any that may happen. Notes of Hand will be expected with the Mares put to him, either by the 3eafn or Infurance; Chariot being the fole Property of the Snb. fcribers, they have it i n their Power to pledge themfelvesior pointed attention beins paid t fueh Mares as maybe tent to h:m. JAMES & HENRY LYNE. (T Thole Gentlemen who wifh their Mares feJ with Grain, may be furniihed with Corn at two Dollars and a half a Barrel. Thole ringi ng Mares boarded gratis. PEDIGREE. Chariot was got by Highflyer, fon of He Jod, fon of Tartar, fon of Partner, out of Meliora by Fox, his dam Potofi bp Eclipfe granlcam bp Blank, fon of Godolphin Ara bian; great great grandam by Godolph Ara- , Bian, great, great, great, grndam. by Snap, tfon of Chilajt, fire Snap, out of the Wi I herington mare by Partner, filler to Square rel's dam by Bloody Buttocks, Greyhound Makelefs, Brimmer's, Place's White Turk Dodl'worth, Layton's barb mare ; having fixty-fix true Arabian croffes, and fixteen royal mares, by fire and dam. WM. GERARD, Bart. For which reference may be made to the General Stud Book, now in our poiietiioa. PERFORMANCES. Richmond meeting, Sep. 1792, Chariot won at thrae heats, a plate for three year old colts 3 (tone, fillies 7 ftone izlbstwo mile heats, beating Mr. Peveral's bay filly Butter- fty, Mr. R.W. FierGe's shefnut filly by King Fergus, Mr. Hudfon's bay filly by King Fer gus, and Mr. Ridley's chefnut filly Heirefs. Nar.twich meeting, 1 ith July, 1793, he woo, at twolit ats, a plate for four year olds, 7 la. two mue ncas. Dealing par waraie j Bacchus, and Mr. Vade's Playfellow. Newton meeting, July 16, 1793, he won at two heats, a plate, . for four year olds 7ft 61bs. and five year olds 8tt. Ulbs four mile heats. beating Mr.Jewifoa's Tartar, 4 years old, and Mr. Ycver's Minor 5 years old. Prefton meeting, July 14, 179?, he won a four heats', a plate tor three years old 7ft. zlb an4 four year oldssit. 31b. fillies allowed 2lb. four mile heats, beating Mr, Ciomptou's bay filly Drowfy, Lord Darby's bay colt Kidnev, by PotSo's, out of Paulina, Lord Hamilton V brown filly by Rockinghanr, Sir H; William fon's bay fil4y .Tree Creeper, and Mr. Hut chinfon'sbrown.coit Conftitutioa. Nantwich meeting, July, 1794, ne won at four miles, a plate for three year olds, carry ing a, feather, five year olds 8ft. 3 lb and aged 9ft 2lbs four mile heats, beating Mr. Barry's biy horfe Burgamot, aged, Lord Donnegal's chefnut horfe VVeafel, and Mr. Crompton's chefnut filly Jireafiaan. Cauerick meeting, April, 1795, he Won at three heats, a plate for four years old, car rying 8ft ylb. and five year olds 8ft 1 zlb. four mile heats, beating Mr. Armftrong's bay'filly Mufton, Mr Farmer's chefnut mare Char mer, Mr. Field; grey horfe Northumber land, Mr.Greyfon's Archer, and Sir C Tur ner's. Confederacy. Chefter meeting, May, 179;, Ke won, at four heats, a plate for five year olds; 8ft 4ibs. fix year olds 9ft. and aged ft 41b. four mile heats, beating Mr. Robertfon's Tickle Toby, aged, and Lord Derby's Kidney 'Dumfries meeting, October, 7g6t he won attwoheatshis Nlajefty one hundred guineas free for any horfe, carrying taft four mile heats, beating Mr. Baker'slfcrevaton. WM GE'RARD.. CCEUR DE LION. u v v T1TE wasgot by Highflyer, his da' Dido by Eclipfe, Grandam by Spetet PEDIGREE. dam, for; Great Grandam by Ulank, great, great gran dam Lord l egge's Diana, by Second, great, Great Great Grandam by Sianyan's Arabian; Great Great Great Great Grandam by King William's Black Barb; Gi eat Great Great Great Great Granaam by Makelefs but of at Royal Mare. JOHN HUOlES.;: Ecijife is reputed to have been tie beft Horfe ever railed in England. Highflyer wasthe favourtte Crol for Eclipfe Mares ; and when Dido, who wa4xnfidered to be the 'bed Mare of hr Day, was put to him, nothing interiorto an ei .client Colt oOld ,hve been expected. Ceeur de Lioa equals Expectation ; and had it not been for the Aecident which ruined his Leg he would not probably have ever feen America. He, however, left Col st behind him to 1 up-port his Credit. See the Racing Calendar of 1E00, July, the hand- fome Performance of Mr. Vernon's Filly, at three ,Miie Heats, an September,, the pow erfulrRqitng.of Mr. Sanders' Filly, at four MilelfeatsV1 it, iji adiuifea to the diace, it te"ceci;c'rsd iCaissr.cic times wtimice Years old, that the Colts ot the. lame Age were beatertarrd diftraced, and that an, aged Horfe p'revailed.-orily by-Repetition, ihele tertormaoce w'iM reflect Hoflot on Coeur de 1 Lion. .. nis oiacii yoits in v um idnthe Turf. I have a letterTroma relpctta. ! ble Gentleman of Culpepper county, which mentions, that on'the 1 ttn November laft, a Purfe, free for all Ages, four Mile Heats, was run for. and that Col Jones's Colt Mar- cellus, though three Years old only, decided the Race by diftancing fix others the nrlt Heat; The next Day Mrl George Alien's Filly won a Sweelpftafces tor three j ears 01a, eeanng four others with treat taie. it nis uous o confidared not as Objects of Amulement only but as Animals for Service, as Carriage or Saddle Horfe, or as Horfes for the Troop, thy will be.found excellently fitted by then Size. Fieure, ,wour. ana spine. Si&ce the firft of January, Coeur de Lion has enjoyed every Adtantage arifing from a clean Stable, Variety of Gram, an excellent Wheat Lot, andmoderatc Exercife. He is now ready to cever Mares at iny Stable, two jand a haif Miles Eaft from Louifburg, for twenty Dollars the Seafon, drfcbargtable with fixteea and a Half the 20th reorbary,, 1 g04 thirty an Infurance; ten, ready Mo-. nev. a jueao, ano a vtuarter 10 i . Any Mare put by the Leap, may nave tnc Remainder at the Sealon tor twelve toiars, which may be difcharged at the time above mentioned, by Payment often Dollars. Corn at Market Price Servants' Board gratis. Oood f aiturage weii lecurea, proper Attantion to Mares, but no Liability tor Ac- cidenU or Efcapes. DESCRIPTION. Coeur de Lion is a beautiful Bay, with black Mane, Tat), Legs, and Hoofs, and has! a Star on his Forehead. F is fully fixteen Hands high, and proportionably long and large ; has an unuiual Share of ?ower and Majefty, a fine lemper, aud a aov4ng Spint. A.lifha Williams. Franklin, March j, 803. A LIST Of Letters remain in gin the PoJt-Offi.ce at Raleigh , Quarter ending June 3", 1803. AATM. Armftrong, Doaor Mark VY barker 2, Willie Barrbw, John Burt, j jun John tsraonon, KO&ert reainaw 2, Shadrach Cole, oh'h Dilliard, Boiling Dunn, John Davis, Sheriff of Wake Frede rick Green, William Green, Z. Gwlcrth, Ifaac Hucter, Kimbtough Hinton, Henry, Huntet, David Head, W. Haywood, 2, John Haywood, Theophiids Hunter, Martha Jones, Matthew ones, James Johsuon, Ed- ward Jones, Mary Jeffreys, Edward Kelly, James Macklin, James Meairs, jun. Mary I Manly, George Martin, James Mitchell, Rev. Abel Olive, Thomas Piiddy, Jno.'PuL. lin, DaVid Roy ftcr, William Roffer, Davldj Ruth, The Secretary of the State of North Carolina, Aaron Sugg, Thomas Spain, A. dam Simpfon, Enie Rains, T 8c j. Suther land, Capt. Robt. Temple, Uohn Walker,- Wm. White. 4, Honcr Willis Robert Willi. ams, Ewell Watts. Wm. SHAW, P. M. Ten Dollars Reward. TESERTED from this Render vous, a Soldier by the Name of Arthur! War Br it tan ; he is twenty-two Yiara of Age, fire Feet feven Inches high, blue Eyes, dark Hair, fair Complexion, born in the State of North-Carolina, Chatham County. He had on when he went away. Citizen's Cloathing; he can eafily be known by exa. mining his left Hand, the Fingers of which are contracted, and drawn in to the Palm of the Hand, which renders it a.moft ufelcfs to him. The above Reward will ie given to any Perfon that will deliver him up to me, or any other Officer ia the United States Ser vice. J. FERGUS, 4 xLt. Com. ftec. Rendeivovs. Fayetteville, July 6. ., , , s. ' RAN AWAY From the Subfcriber, in Raleigh, on the 6th July, a NEGRO Man bv the Name of 1 1 m,' abont 20 or t2,Years of Age, five Feet 8 Inches high j had mii when he went away, a new Qfnaburg Shirt and Trowzer$, with Metal Buttons to th$ Waiftband no o ther Cloaths with him that 1 know of; alfo had on an old lopped Hat, generally wears Something tied round his Head, and much accuftomed to wearing his Hat ; has a very remarkable Walk, turning his lefr Foot out ery much inclinable to be knock-kneed, morefoin his left than his right Knee, and limps when he walks, in the left Lee. fim has remarkably-thick Lips, and i-s rather flsw in Speechvif any Perfon fiiall apprehend a Negro of thia Delcriptioo Tecure him, and give Information to the Subfcriber intaleigh by Poft, hefhali be well paid for his Trouble by J OS! AH DILLIARD. It makes no Difference what Story he may tell, or what Name he may,go by if he anfwer the Defcription above mentioned " NEGRO TAKEN UP. r TXTAS taken up and committxd to VV the Coal of th Diftria of Hillfbo- rough, and County of Orange, a NLGRO MAN, of a 'yellow Complexion, about 21 Years of Age, and 5 Feet 8 Inches hieh; hd on Home-fpun Cloaths When hewas taken up, he produced a Pafs in which hewas called obn Tyh urn by which Name he pafief as a. freeman. Since his Commit jnent, he has acknowledged that he belongs to Stop terryi formerly of Wake County ana ne nas maqe isme ncjcnowiecgments whs i gave him the faid Pafs, which ia now in my Poffeffion. " The Owner may have him, on proper Ap plication. He nw calls himfelf lisa. , S. TURPENTINE, Shff. " H illfborough, June 12. A Great Coat exchanged; "TjUring the Sefiion of tlae late FeJ deral Court, fome Perfon, as t expert miftook their Great Coat in taking it from iy Bar-room. The Coat left in its Place ia of a drab Colour, not much worn, with a -double Cape, three Buttons fet a little Back from the long-Row on the right Side The. one taken away, is faid to be of the fame Co. lour, nearlj new, with a clofe Cape. Any Perfori difcovering his Mittake, it Is hoped, will return the. Coat in Queftion, and get his own. ' , CHA. PARISH. Ralai'gh, Jnne 2y. : J. Gales bas lately rreervedjorfalet Hopkins's famoiis Razor Straps, Pcffeulog j'hich,' (he Toimentof a dullRa- . z'iX. Heed noionjer hs dreaded. 'notice:-. !' ALL thqic indebted to the Vn 1 of Thomas Gunn dec. are ,.ftU!e come forward, and make immediai u a t0 Anu moie naving any claims anaiuft T 7V tate are defied to bring forwardT Ef counts properly authenticated for Pavm Order that the Bufinef may be fnp;??Bf,lll finallv clofed. P ""i ud JAMES BURTON ) -GRIFFIN GUin' h May iz, igo3. Cafwelf County STRAW HATS. npHE Subfcriber carries on. a Ma. A nu factory of Straw Hats, of all Ki.r. .1 at Portfmoufh, in Virginia where v? ' reafonable Terms. R Mather, Portfmouth, June 18. N SATURDAY NEXT, Will he puhtijhed, ly jbe Frinurker Price One Shilling & Sixpence, A Se!elion of HYMNS and SPT, RITUAL SONGS, rem fevers.- brated Authors : By Geo. Roberts, V. D. M, The third Edition, with confiderableAdd; tions and Jmcroveicents. improve MONDAY, JULY 11, i80 The Anniverfary af American Independence was commmcmorat ed in this city, with the refpeUe to the occaiion. 1 he day was uG, erea in by a dilcnarge ot cannon at noon, a Federal Salute was fired' and at two o clock, the citizens re- tbey partook of a plentiful dinner provided by Mrs. Caffo; at which Col John Ingles and Judge Potter prefided. Alter dinner, the fol lowing Toafts were drank, accom. panied with a number of patriotic and convivial fongs by the ccm. ' Toasts, 1. The 4th of July, 1776, the memorable and auipicious d2V ve celebrate. May each return of its anniverfary be nailed with gratitude and with joy It ranked Americi among the Nations of the Earth, and laid the foundation of her hap. pinefs and profperity, through the freedom, fovereignty and indepen dence of her Sons. 2. The memory of George Wsk ington Columbias favourite Sod, great in the Field, great in the Ca binetthe pride, the ornament, the friend, the Saviour of his Country. 3. The Officers and Soldiers of our Revolutionary Army, including as well thofe who are now no more, as thofe who regain among us : May it be gratefully remembered, that men never deferved better, nor aac rited more of their fellow-citiz:ns than this faithful, brave and perfe venng Band. 4. A proper remembrance of ail thofe whoj during the trials of Ame rica fn her Revolutionary -War, la boured in The caufe of Freedom and of the United States in the Senate, at the Delk,-and in the Field. 5. The Con ftitutiotiof the United States the Rock of our Political Salvation : May it ever be held fa cred. , 6. The Prefidcnt of the Unit:i States. 7. The ViccPrefident of the United States - 8. The Judiciary of the United States. 9. The Militia, Army and Navy of the United States. 10. The Agriculture, Commerce! and Manufactures of the United States :. May the in creating proipc rity of each receive the protecting and encouraging aid of Govern ment. ii The State Governments. 1 a. The "Liberty of ths Preis. 13. The Arts and Sciences au cultivation and general diffufion of them among the American People- 14. The Univerfiiy of North-Ca- rolina. 15. Nathaniel Macon, our re fpeaed friend, and lace Repreienci tive in Congrefs. , 16. James Turner, Governor ot North-Carolina. .. 17. Perpetual Amity among the States of the Union, and brothers? afFeclion among their Citizens. May every attempt to divide or alieoaie. One State from another, iej ceive the marked djfcountenantf the true Friends 4f their CountrVj and may it be the 61 ft defire of every Citizen to promote the Com11 'Good; ., - y--,:A" The toafls being 'gone through aft er a few volunteers the ceiP hy retired, having fpent an haric niousand agreeable alternacrJ- In the evening, the laft fubic ; tion ball for the fealon was 1 It was. well "attended, and tbee j ing beri'g cool, pafTe.awav " fa re r 1 I Mi
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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