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' ; NOICTHrCAlWON A STATE UllfflElTE. -'v . v '. ;-. - v ..', A : . -1' t - ' - J 'w . Oor. arc cW Um of fair, delighcfel Peace, i . f , v . - .' - x '. - .- , - -.. i i - ' ' " - V . 11 -. .! '-h,. .'K' i-' ' ." . .' ,.N 'j1! - r J ' . UAwaraV W par ty taca Co live like Brothers. . " t ' ' x , , , T ' - . . 'J - r' i V . ,v "-WoL.xsiv'--4'-'1 :- 'i' ' 2 , fuiday, July 1 841: f 't -'X.' ' TV ! i ;rr I'" r;j;; 1 Is pubhihed ertry FaroAT.by I 1 JOSEPH GALES & SON; ; At Three Dollars per annuni. or On Dollar and a Hall" for half a year to be paid in 4 . advance. ; . t ' ' .trv r Not exceeding 16 lines, neaUy inserted three times for a dollar,' and 25 cents for every succeeding- publication ; those of greater lcnirthmJthesameproportion....CoHXTixi. catioxs thankiully received. .....Xj.ttxks t TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1824. w.w t.iA C-i l ue were vis ieu uu caiu cc- in?last withlatom of tvmd.and ram, flccomnaniea wunvery severe taunueri and ligntnmg. Durmg wr j 1 l J I the storm, a II nnnfar tree Jiear Mrs. Jeter's Ta j i . . r , vern, electric to the tower extremity, tne tree was , completely swtheJ. Itliough the house jiseu was uu. mtuvi., 6u.. w ,". v the percussion produced;, about xwecij pues oi giasa were uulicu c Had it not been for the : tree, the house as the next highest object, would douhtlesa . have attracted the ' ring. . Too much cannot besaid in fa- . r . . . v'or of cultivating- trees'in every town, not only as a beautiful embellishment to j the scenery. Dut as a means oi. proiec-i in xroui ugiuniug. ANK XJiviDiaip,. aiic , iwvciui xidiiK. na ucciaicu a, uiviuciiu. iui mc "list SIX months, of four, per cent' and J per cent which after paying the Hate bonus, leaves lV per share to the . St stockholders. v; n; Tlie Bank of the. United States has ueclared a dividend hf 2 ppr cent . American lsDEPEyDEKCE. i he re turn of the day which' chronicles it birth, exhibited in the present ydar,: i very interestins and '.Imposing specta- cle an eairerness and emulation .ton! honor to the, occasion, anil the great event of which 1 it : is ll.e1 Anniyersar - ad commemoration. For lhccause o numan irecaom mis is auspicious io the particular felicity, of 'the- tJnitrj prevailcd for a time, that like virtue it- self, the cause of representative govern- ment compels the homage which is'duel to theonlv form of government in which man ran 1 mW jiannir n'ri1 lihfi-U . . ' - - v "" contains within itself the means of per- petual health and Strength, .SO long as ,i . , . , r ; v . the people duly , appreciate and watch it. 'a Nr m ''' ' ' 4 iiicir nsrnis wiui virtuous viua'ice. I wr. - . , .. ' . I sheared in the National Journal (print ed at -Washington City,) on the Sd inst. stating that one of the Committee of Arrangement; for the observance of the 4th, had given directions at the sever- ..r.. ...IL !a I. '..LI .1 - ..iij 1v11iv.11 11 was uesiraoie 10 preserve 1 cn such'ati" occasion ' ' As soon, huwe-f 'er, as tue intimation reached - Mr. :uaraSf ecreiaixor tate-Olr. Cal- IUQGZSTBZU was truck by lightning and the m rc;t sured; that in? this case at fluid. passing firom the ummit f:- :n iUr ''mo tnbefriend the Dank ot uape f ear, a dmaena oi and jmpartialitj; of the Committee of lnvcs- three per cent for the like period.' ligation., .Its. members are gentlemen wen rrw, , ., , , w;, I known to the Dubljc. and of hizh standing in x u(. xjiiun. vi . ujjiuiaiia3 .ubbiuiiu I the II 0 ,. , . charred Ins duti s with integrity. and with h- Mateyit U ; peculiarly SO. It dem. t- deJity to the interests of the country : stratesthat however the. turbulence. o' v u ) .. v -, ' . faction or the arts of .corruption have The Editor of; the N(iw-York Eyen- si tpixcei wDere suoscnpuon papers V?T :ro-T- ; ; ( , . : l..-ul Wn 'Jcft. not to permit Vfiiian f ccMbnfuIlv cyC a gash ia ;the cill C Cirrfs'to bccimc'a' subscriber'to the his IeSUIi the scythe, "which, thou-, dinscr.. Vrh'e Committee' 5tae, that 'nedicalassistancea?immed.alelj -ob- ,: i- - 1 A .f tairipiL caused htm to bleeu. to uejatli 111 their pbject m excluding him was, that ". cauuuiii r nothinn. mihf nrrnr trV.lictnrh thA hnV. a;fewJiours.-if.7s.; ffeeJ ' : ; ' houn, Secretarjr.or AVar, and Mr.-Mc.Bi,Udice,'-on-lw-aval;-D::ll5'in Ua Postm Imw .i I - ' . v - - ilrc - .r.suuicnpuons.io icumner, I the Editor!- the- Washington He- ' and 1 uitv.au, uj Yiriue 01 . power vesieujn Win, withdrew also, that ofllie Attdr- MT.Gencral, Mrv,irf . The alleged "1Se of thls procelar!iW, Jo us? TlieirOWn Wftrda. i ths nftPndanro of I 1 T . ' ." . ww - tile tlinnpr nftr fhl nnhro itrnnhl Ko I an assent on our "partv to his exclusion. Law of Naturalization.' Sevr 'Hie character and conduct of-Mr. Rd. I ral newspapers have falleu into tne ei- . . ' . . : I wanls being before the nation upon the "Report of a Committee of the House of Representatives, jet to be acted upon bj the House, we should, consider it incompatibae "with our duties as public servants, as well as the principles of Icomrnoni iiistice. to narticinaW In an be justifiable before a final decision up 0Iv the linvesticatton." So ! so ! after . m'L lu.. nour.4umw it-mi uic miuc wuigc, I we-arie f o be told, and by those in au- moniy, xop, io suspend our opinions oi Mr. Crawford's guilt or innocence, un til the House of. Representatives con firms the report of the committee or in other words, wait until the Presiden I . . ' . - -; ' . , p. . u - - . , ou believe.1; any ad - ...... t- :a',ln Ctt, - A Uitionai . sanction isj to seal . . . C3 Ninian Edward's name 'and character Kdwardf. z ' i has outstrinDed wisdom.' Ti ilc 'wfli Wevcr think tor them- selvesj i and pronounce with decision,' t.Qnawey hy the feaV and uninfluenced bv y ictation of authority. " The Editors of the New-York States man, heretofore and yet (we believe) hiht-loDDOsed to the election of Mr. Cbaw i,rr.,, . - ford to the Presidency, in the folio w- ling observations on the- report of the Committee, of Investigation, aflbrd an other nro" ot the honest? ana canaour jwe nave nereioiore uau occasion. io re- niark in them - . - ,YnV(.;,,tfWdmlrtd.threnort imust oe penectiy saiisiactory ana conclusive, ourselves we have from the first reposed ouse'of RenresehtatlvesI have no belief, that their, partialities for this or that .wdicUtc? - for thfe fy nv circumstances, lead them to swerve irom the line ,of .the. strictest justice, but as such jircuntlless insinuations have been thrown out. it may not be improper to state, that several of the members "of the committee at least, are understood not to be among the friends ot Mr. Crawford. ; .Yet, after a patient and labo rious investigation, in which persons and pa pers-were caretuuy examined, tnis commit tee, thus constituted, have tminimously con curred in rthe opinion above cited." It ap pears that even Mr. Kwards hmiselt was sa tisfied of the correctness of the report, as hn medigtely after -it was made,' vand before it reached the ' President, he tendered his re signation as Minbter to Mexico. On the whole, the result on j;ht to botn satistacto- ry and gratifying to the nation, since it proves that fin . officer holding a high aud responsi- M.ctotmn Hnil.ithA irnvriiment.' has lis- ing Post, also opposed to the r.lecUoii of J-lr.' Crawfokd, in the follow! rig; re- marjks upon tlie sauie 'ubject -exiiibits j equal honesty and frankness : . 'VWe confess We were of the number of those that were inclmea to believe, trom the bo and . imposing manner in which the chargeawere advanced against Mr. Crawford, and'trumthe respectable character ot the a;- that thay outa eventually be support- ... ..., 1.1 ami miirht tn. m-ii'u c" " w) nu um,i v fatal to his ' pretensions to the Presidency. Justice now compels usto acknowledge that these impressions, atjeast,are removed." i '',.'. v.x - ' . -l Fatal Accident. Afew days since, Mr Josiali ivson, -who reiiuea near the- GuIph,on' Deep Hf." in Moon British Nvf & Ship Buildixg im.L t ai4Ui" .MoV:... f..; it ' :...i. u;w;uarVnl Wm1 beh:; contains, an ! article from, John astonish every one.- ltisasert & ,Br :serted tll.it cotsum- hundred and I sixtiiine tesselVwer bruVen' up, sold,'. condemned, 'fc be J J tween .1514 aod dU. " . . . . "'' if , Jf. " ' . t. .--.- t . t - . T rof of "PFS th&t the; ,i4te act 01 I to inidin Y. uie uuuuiiiuie ocucvauca , - rl unpncu connacncc in lue aumii, imm, IV.nY.fir lwliili pn-rad in cradunif wheat 1! Congrew has chanared the eneralIiws !S5Qdo on scolding Brancn.joininpr Duncan ,, , SqVo cyv PrivnoVtv 4 v v , . o j cLT 50' do joininffvlhe above, ana Duncan n v--vT,-r;!-.i,v; . f! duce the-required term or previous re- HuSf b?lo to John Smht; dec'd; FlY virtue a Ictofrr ? f sidence to three years. v this is mcor-l .;fs0 do north of.LHtU' Marsh; iainin ShaWs D me the subscriber, br Michael KWins ' -'filkiy' '. ' r i rect, as will be perceived by reference to the act itself, i which does not alter ihp nprind of nrohation. o-eneral 1 v. but Jwlod nl -Tr mHir'nla'p r f AF provides onjy for a particular class oH cases. In this city, on Thursday M. White, the sixth daughte Wilhani White, Esq. Secre , " Death Ibyes a shinin , vri ' '-'J. - M In Lfe's sweetest orime, this vouncr creature I was snatched from Time. bv; hat destructive r 'u-.-u ... : - 4...a u-as..j ilicsaeo cn ratal ot- fhio aooaAn Hirrhl-r hilmiie I ever, w.ucu uuu .uu uicu i tne suii ana unremuxea auennoiuie visit- sisters are left to lament a void! in their do mestic circle, r which nothing ran repair.- mesuc circic, uiu. nouugrB repsur. Their onlv consolation is, that she lived as one there was for 'her a house -not made with I I wT- HIV I-. I wT- W I I II I "I 1 I III I Mil- llllliri 1. I 111 H haifas, etenial in the Heavens.'? ' In Our cli- -n-itt&touentfy-pp our nnne wisnes, inaiine ing ,the Jn st interesting nity, make ' the; larg gregate which are These obituary notices from life, are not, it is hoped, wholly useless. Soon the grave will close upon every one of us, that dark and silent cavern where no voice is heard, and where th a light, .of the sun ne ver enters. No noise disturbs the chambers of the dead, - i . For them in vain we weep, ' We cannot break their, sleep,' vr cviuiuiivuac uiciu uuiu wivvi4 lumj iv.v. . LL be "sola at the Court-House in Lum- bcrton,on Monday, the 26th Julvncxt, the fbllowing'Lands, or much thereof a5 will ic -twin juiv in;.!, i be sufiicient to satisfy the Taxes due thereon I with charges and costs of 'advertising ; viz : J , CO De.Onir to artraui tiouniaun, iiui iidicu , 140 ioinini? Sullivan's. N. E. of Ten Mile Swamp, riven in by Stephen Baxly. ' 994 lo loininjr Mr. Dearmaed's ana uraw ford's ffiven in by Ifobt. Ferguson.1' 246 do between Great Swamp and Ten Mile Swamp, iriven in by Robert Hart. 100 do on Gum Branch, joining McMillan's and Tudoifi, given in by Alexander M'f'ae. ; 365 on Cole Camp Swamp, given in by Arch'd M'Neil. - , 146 do S. W. of -R. ft-Swamp, joining Mc Lean's, eriven in by Mary M'JSabb.' 30 ioinintr Femnison's, Da vises. Crawford's and rsrown s, jiven in Dy r.mc jncuearniaeu. . . .win- if i J 400 do In Su Paul's District, given in by Stephen Powell. ,v ; . , 222$ do on G dl Berrj' Swamp, near Bladen County Line, given in by Mary Sims. 406 do-on Bilckh rn, given in by William Smith 200 do ioininsr Fererison's and Graham's, I triven in by Nofman MtLeod. . 1 JZ5i) do nearisievan Mii Miiian s, jistea asine i properfy.of Duncan M'Millan, dee'd. Lands; triven in bv Normand Finlavson . . J . w. - ' 50 joining Johnson and M Donald s, given in v Macolm t.albreth. 100 do on Great Mars, hear JJector Mc Kir.zfo, given in by Alex'r. McKinzie given in Dy James uxenuine. , i , j 160doioinin? John and David Uxenclme. 1 given in oy Moses uxenuine. - v :i 70 do joining Joseph C.. Lockller, and Wm t ir iT- -.wrr. ir. k t?r,Kr i nii; -. , ! " .v .i?.i.r.. ' l..Ji.i 'zkjkj no joining, rnsciua jones, given in uv Thomas Locklier. . '! . - , ln 350 do joining Robert B. Locklur, given in bv "Wm. V Locklier. j : 1 10Q do N. E. of Drowning Creek, joining! Meirs and Watson's, given m oy vvuiiani j Locklier, Sen. V ! I . - . I Hn between RaftSwamn andMilI I est ppruo; ot the ag- , JohMcN p dec,d: , , . ,U -' - - called from.existence.- s'lniW'-.w;. X-m.rl(? h.lnn.. fT? oooreesaiioi wnicn ne win exenang ; , i , , -300 do W- o Beaver Dam Creefc, join- 34, y, lUo, 114, li lib, 10,12, lent repair calculated tor a store and dwell- ing M'MiJlan's and othersitlie property cf and part 2of- 107, belonging to the estate of iiig.v. ::'-Jw.'4v;!:'''l-Vy the heirs of Duncan Ferguson, dec4d, , John McNeill, dee'd. ; jM.t A - . V Any . further particularsVmay be-'had. by ' . 100 acres jpinirtg or near , M'Kemmoii's Nos. 27; 28; arid part of lj9, given in by 'inquiring ,of Mr. John Cruso0 or Mr; Charles j. .-.I.' JO tin mining r crjiisun s auu juiinsuu s, i av;i c, oujjwocv vv pi wJf ' - j i nuitj i.ii apiuitu wvuiu utuiuiuik aim, , j 50 do, given fn bv.John M'Pherson. ' Itobeson Co. Junel4th, 182f, , j 63-5t "vilie.'h4 .. :f 50 do SW. of llittle Marsh , joining Josl- rvlfJl& Vife, Elizabeth i 0? f -y ':McVt t; ua c:ouncdt given in by Allen McSwam. H T?F.U.,.tr llirhnl' Parkpr William of a.-twelve, and eighteea tnonths' will btf : : 150 do S. tV.' of .Lumber, River, joining gu'dck . 0V I,Uam given 4 purchasers cDmplying with the abovtJ Watson's and Oxeiidine's, given iu by David Parker and Willis Brovyn r , terms. DEBORAH DUUUUTZ, ExVx. Oxendine., H - , v" TOU are hereby notified, agreeable to an Fdew'lUUifr: 1 infi.iA.v-mi. TX..,tJ on.l Hatita , I okler of the Countv CoUil of Gates, that ' ; J . . . " ',' . ' ' , " . v luu. ilti IVJlllilie. jju w 1 iv, auvi iioi 1 . . - - , J . I . . . . , , Swamp, the property ot Alexander tiender-1 any you nave, wuy x pwuuuii buuuju nuv u tne atoresaio aetendants appear at tne tkx? son. not 'listed. X ! 1 k V - I had agreeable to' law among the respective Superici-c6urtofI-aw,tb beheld forthecoun4 ; 550 do - ioinine- .McNairs. Belches', Mat thews's"; &c the property of Heirs of John Council, dee'd. not listtid. J ,! ; , i 200 do (more or . less) on Bear Swamp, joining John Campbell's the ' property of James Lowry, or Silas StrecKJin, not listen. 694"do joining the above, b; v. ptv tiear Swamp, the property of John Canipbelf, uot ifcti.lfcV'.- -s - ' J- 1 50 do ("raoie or less) j. on Buckhorn, join. n Millan's, supposed to be the property. of 844 do oh the Raft Swamp, joining Hardy llurrels, belong, to the! Heirs oi.Phereba (i .ii ! i:e.Vf " J'! I by Joseph r. Lockhen VL ,;;. - v, Li -u- .:. r ir-;noi ri,-- t i;t I 400 do on Bear Swamp, j pi ning Joseph C. Ldckfier.'criven in bv Etheldred Tudor. s' 179 do (more ,or lessV joining' M!Nahb's ai.d "H'Lean's formerly belonged to- Alexan- aerin xaoo, nui usicu. . . r . . . ... , : 'w , ma. II -J ' ( " ' v 'ts y do on ten aiue swamp, oeiong to me Heirs of Dueuld Campbell, dee'd. ; joining Davis', and CampbeU's., ; . irvi .iL. R. cmn ;n;ninv v.th.ldr.rl I work-in every riv?:::&'tOT twelve 1 udcr, given m oy muto i uuor - ? , and Wilkinson's supposed to belong to Mcjior the purposes Rtherin expreedV'I shall Collum, not listed. Je 1 100 4 8.; W of Lumber riyer, .supposed to belong to the Heirs of Geo. Moored dee'd. and Watter's, ; supposed to belongto Sealab, j not listed. il v Oi n - If Wdo4n St. J-aul'svdistrict, near, Little i ,-. . -, : . 4 i M Pye . 0 "arc"s f .TO late the property of John McKmnon. m do :oininff McMillan's and Harlow's the propertvf M:itthew Parham, 256 do on LongSwamp, listed ai the pro- , n m nV or tessV TvT : dumber i river, given in by Dana Campbell's bridge; :-?liUU T ulvC3 s lluJ' ' . . niV0.,,,., , 1 . i u V "6 k -t, V" ' V"r i " - w.v ,.5...6 100 do between Cole.' Camp, and Bick horn, joining McMillan's, not listed, : owner unknown. ' ; I - J r ; 50 do in Marsh Branch, Whortle Berry Is- bnd, joining Samuel Johnsons, supposed to f , : :- 1800 do in Gtat Swamp,part of asurvey I hold laind Kitchen IirnitureUnd atTrung .: i j laitj' Miss Gsrtha ot 50W granted to Hewlett, not nstea.f i tensiis-r-ami sriau execute sucn ,tiUeaas are ( , 4 ,, nf .4ta -u, i iUVAi' ao 'joining uie auuvc. irrduicu iumcmcu iuuic uv tjauc wjhui aeeo., f , .. ' r-or.. mediate i -iuJ-' v.r;.v , ht-.i f.H-vinr.i't 'wntt Third i s.V't.'-. ! uuy oi optc. . .1 d between Flower Swamp and Lum-1 Xshboro. N. CJrare 19. ' 66 'f . I g inark.'f.- . Iber River, ennted.to John W ute. riot listed.1": -. . w , "1 v M 1 f of suddeh trans tions - wT' !TT j' ---r-v 7.-,--;o v u m jjis power. ,.r? J j?. n t V. 7 31 :long tb Pitman, not listed. : ( jail so .that 1 get him, the sum of 2.provid 220 do joining John Bntts, given in by ed he is taken in this state., and tSO if he is Burwell BrittS. . v ; " j : ' 1 oo uo joining or near princess Ann, given i in by Samuel Sealah..., -.i. ; ( 27b do In Burnt islands, given m py w m. i Heslers, Stoi. i . nr j T- T1 j. 1 I . . u ' "urnt lvcu 111 . . i s, . . . i, . in b 50 in by WtH.-HoodaU. T H Barfield; -i ' y I' J ow ao on &noe( uaei awamp given in oy , '" . . 1. oruvju j.eod. ;. ; 4 iuu ao near f air Biuns, given m dy jozo XViearS. ,;.' , .r' i: ' : ' 720 in Ttiu- Sffamn. minintr Sullivan's sun - H posed toEzekial Alk-n, not listed. ; r 19 j . 1 i " . - 500 do (more or, Jess) in the. Rat gwamp, anted to John Cocke, 'loimner Patterson's I of Lumlerton, viz : Nos. 1, 6, T, 91, 97Y98, 102, part of 120, J and No. 132, supposed to be Ion to Neil I Buie, Esq. not jisted, . v , . -. i Nos. 1 IX and 114; supposed to belong to j Angus layior noi nsiea. . .h . .i Nos.3, 8, 9, 10,'H, 12, 29, 30, 32, -33. I2 Nps. 80 and 120, belonging to John Kew- 80m." . 1 ' : -u- :$ Nos. 95 and 96, belonging to Johri, M'Kay. ,1 Lot in Princess Ann containing about one iwutu itu u.v. f , monin, iniiiejear w inmui ccui iaiiiiijoicscuu wvi.viwiiuytiifiii wiv . county and that Nancy BoncLj IaryJCraper 1 t Mli;t!. heirs it law of the said Hobert. n-1 k:. n.;(:n. fl u.hi.n,i, ;t.,m' 1ft1)! I icu mciir jicmwii i Gates county, praying a partition ot tne said Jand among the heirs ot the said Kobert;! lacording to Javv, .ai)dA'tnat you were ra&aei defendants in the satne petition : youmay I mereiore aucM a ic hmi """y wu" vv be neiti tor tne county oi uaies, on tne inirai Monday in August iiext, and shev;.cause".i, heirs. ,67 t3dMA. J- aa k- . -'- -"1X1 rT; V siiicss, - uuuer mc iuhi ui javiuu t hit ;,h .nvvork in' their fin. as low as it can be obtained elsewhere. The instance shall be warranted months. S Person sirishing to iut- ehase carriages are respectfully inyhed to N. B: Carriages' of every discnption 're paired at the shortest reasonable terms. '!:. JACOB J'one 918: c in jjurnc isianas, given in oy , jas. far- ward their accounts to me for payment J. II.-' ' 'I : -' 1 I ' " ' f " r r ,' 'a' do on Ashpole and Horse Swamp, piven I " w OlblCG.,, vi .' ; . ;-Kehnith Black, Esq. , .v-v , - t -T: v .--'.'-V ''Vv . do joining: Stephen Thompson's given Tiy virtue of th' aiithtv in m ' o. -, fi j w ii.r. . , I ineiiwa iicvcswu j. lur uic ; tanning" ousiness ; t LdS',n;hsfdVTl 't" . jVri , also, two excellent w ooonuoi w'errnej f"l'Fu vw leather on. Like wise' will be sold. Or TenUV bAe.,onff S at.T !lsl! ; . ed, the. Tah-Yard lately occupibyithe.aardVr Xlisu l lie loiiowmj juois in iuc a-uwu deceased, and which is slh well ealrnlatrd fnr : fi .' notice, and on the most v nen ana f tnere lopieau - afswer or demurj . VAN-WAGENEN. fesso, and heard ex iie. ,.5 .: -f-:. .- ; r ! 1 1 WILLIAM F. CLARK. I A Corr, T v-. , :: . v: ., -i ! 4,, , - 601wtf. filial. ' J.m55 S. C, .'vv" LV-'V I offer for sale; to the highest blddr,: for casb;: V ; on tne premises in Kamlqiph county, on H: turday the 21st of August, one tract of Land, ,i Horses, seven .Rattle, eight Sheep and fiftceu ; Hogs; also two Bedf and Furniture,, HousV ' " II UNA WAY on Saturday Morning last, ft ft, small yellow felfow called HAH RY, 22 ? years of age,' abput .4 feet 10 inches -IngK, - weighs 122ibsr or "thereabouts, well made, bfcshy head of hair, but when cut chsel is ra ther straight, pleasing s countenance when, ? with rotogethet with" a blue broad cloth coat, a Idack crape frock prsurtoutccrl3ne.i His object is to pass as a free man. and no doubt will aim for-lsome-arge" town,- having ion a former trip got near Wilmington in four days from this nlacKunler :the name : of 'Mar. ,$n Fogg. -He U a keen artful little, fallow arid , wyi (as he aaidlbe did on the first trip) keep5 ' the most public road when travellings ? t will give for the securing pf him in any taten. seeured. fce. witho the KmltVnf if. jt nupi. n JO. IIAWKINSJ V Raleigh, :N. C July ;12th, 1824. v'&& .. v .,.. - Wv-V ' . fr The Editors oftheNewbern. Edenton.' ' : AViimmgton ami uuisoorough papers, are re-. ..V .' - . . - , .....'. . . f.T"-'-' F . - . a ' - -M W'11 T ... IMUC"! " hv the kst.Will'.nr. TMtamonf nf 11 Puw; fiaU n tK v.;rTioet uiaj. Ka uf-, . sidence 'of said deceased, in the-town of ww-.., w v.w M, uyai wJ VW- w UlvliHb - Fayetteville, on Tuesday Ahe 20th day of Jii-i- 1v ;neirt rand!cont;niii..thi. al fmmM,v t Irlatr. If" np'cunr' lawrr nnantitv nif n.L ,1' - r ' -i !-,. ,? ' . ii ' n Qnj J.; iMiw.. aA,, fifiIt i f-" 1 1 1 i .tn i 1 1 i i i rinvniiintr rix ir snrrinv n n w- . . wllV MI'MWA - A a V LA. W IU . W K. U J. .AT nUtr, all the working tobk and;3mple t ..l..- i. iTT v carrying on the tAnhing1 business i ks .any-fiii the state, having- everv-necesf ary outh6i-vev!i a ffood two story curryinc: ...shop i bark Wll4 &.ci with a commodious lotattc1ed " tliereto; ; containing about two acres of ground. ..'tAlso 'J J wm oe sow r rcnicuawwotn-ory one it uouse,, ; on the. West sid of Green-street,; in .excelA , B. Jones. Favetteville. wher-are duly autho- f . rised to transact any business' fomeQ. q 'v y .. terms 1 ot , sale; an sums under $ iu, casn Forlthe perishable property, all sums' overf ' '1 $10,, six months credit purchasers giving V !, , ' MX tIlVUxlliliW r r - 't.- r, " Superior " ' ter tl iof Court of Law, second Wednesday af- r the 4tlr Monday of March182 , , ' i. i-. . ii i, i' ''A s John Crow. James Holland a heirs.- v '(. j . . --.i;, '. ;,;" vr"' v t VirH ERE AS it appears -.to the satistattiOn1 1 ? f ; of. the Court, tha Defendants James l- r ' Holland, jua.Sophii Perkins !ahoV Cylntliii;f ;' Rhodes, heirs of James Holland, dee'drare, : : iiniiapiuuoi another goycTnroenxs.iiuicrc f tore ordered, by the Court, that publication b4 mW3l months' in -the- tiateiefc Ri instef.that-1 tv of Haywood, at the Court-house in Waynes- ville, on the 2dAVedhesday after the 4th Ion-j aaym septeinoer next,tnencttnere,ropiea f answer er demiirotherwise judgmen will be . taken hm ronfrmntt. ' - . ' '' f' '. taken pro conetao. .-Test,-;-. 67-3m. ' P 'i-V J- B. LOVE, Clk J f: St&coiNortk i, V .'i 'v.' -...- i -I..-' --s T'-'f -iv'. :'r:, SiipirioCrterLi : 4rf SpnngTerm,1824vM4'- L.V; - i . '.--A'K i-ireuiion lor jjirorcei, '1 T appeari ng tb the satisfactioo of f he Court; ? ; , 1. tbattlWDefendiht in jtbiase ii hot an: I ' iivhabitant of .this State "JLttt crdered ' Vfat' r - publication be made for xhrefc montha irt'the .caicigiiegisier,ana iiiusoorough Recorder.' for the defendant to appear at the next term- ' ' of.thi Court he held bii the first Monday' fter the fourth MCv?day of Stptetnber ' ne xt, ' V ' n 4 i -,
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 16, 1824, edition 1
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