- 1M r . Onf arc4b pUirt oflf,rfeIifhtfal Peace, Uawtrp'dbr prcf ffe o IHre Jtke 3rofh. r: ... , - 1 5 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, : - i. YOLVXXIV. ' The Register If published every Feidat, by JOSEPH GALES 8c SON, , At Three Dollar per annum, or One boll and Half-' for half a year to be paid n advance. AD VERTIS EMENTS the" Trustees1 of. the University of N. John alker, Carolina should assign, to each nem- Oij the 28th.ult.jat HillsbbroMr.1 6er of the Gentral Assembly one thou Mose ley Walker, "son of Crletpn W: sana acres oj saia warrants.. . . 6 , . . . , ' After this proposition had been read fe:?h?i. .i t i e . j t ' J I"1 uint-u3 icrcr, jui jane "vw by tne clerk, Mr. lirundy, Mr.vliraaY, I Jmtrtit of ri. ,.m..pi wQ nMno-P ana several other gentlemen mildly county. ' - r; and persuasively requested lr. Balch r On the thin:at''tniininton'Alr.',Ar- Not exceeding 16 lines, neatly inaerted three to Withdraw it ; stating that they had I chiba'd Taylor, for several years a merchant times for a dolhr, and 25 cents'for every no doubt the P-pntleman.infpnflp it ji Pf Pkce- V ; . : . ' flucceeamg- puoucatjon P0SC a jest Mr. B. positively refused to CwaT f.i,.ii do so, and proceed. COMMUNICATED. the Editors must fce post-paid. HAXEIGH REGIS TEH TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1 824. terms. It was then intimated to him by Mr. Polk, Mr. .Grundy, and others, that.; the House knew "what was due to , Before -the publication of our next isfl any contempt which might be oflfer- paper,, the great question which now ed'to it. - Mr. Balch still declining to agitates the whole community, from withdraw his resolution, Mr. M'CIel- Mainc to Missouri, will be decided in n moved that he be, expelled from the u T,':,. :.i,i - ;r.,.,f house for a contempt. On this motion this state. It is indeed, an important .. , . . , . , . , . some conversation took pace in which one, and on us result oepenas ine nap- was urged by Mr. Brady, that the piness and. prosperity of the country, house were at that time too much ex Before tjje next Constitutional period cited to decide" on a proposition of so for electing a President shall, arrive; miich importance.-.The whole subject ' v i ai ' t i t. was then postponed until the succeed- thousnds of those, (ourselves, perhaps - d - - n . morn:nff. an aDOJ in the number) who now support the lugetic letter was received from Mr. v . it i ' ' r ' j I "o il x i i 1 i 1 jQinerenr canaioates, win nave ioudu aixiatcn, wnnn wasaccepieuj refuge from the turmoils of faction and . . . r- . . ,i jt , uiou a scene fhe lnrpfprarv nf- nirtv -snint. in the I , A -l - 1 disorder lately took 'place at Provi- nrave. Mav the course we have pur- " l raiC . sued, whether prosperous or adverse to proceeaea to maKe a speccn, i n;ne,trtu f k; Thnm w notinfavorot hlS resolution, but against Thomnson. son of Mr. -Thomas Thomnson. of !the claim of the 'Trustees of the Uni - Bertie. This voiin-r man. by his exemorary versity, Of which he Spoke in Veryjiarsh I conduct and filial affection, had grained the Stoptlje " - ; in; about the amount of S518 98. . 1 there- " f Edecornbxounty, t:J..petf fl-oro hi. , r -II- -ii . f I neighborhood, and as I have aufficint rtasOrt . fie same. ' RALPH OOKRELL; , to believe, enticed au ay my dauyhtet, one oT f the Chapel Hill, Oct. 2tb I824 3t-.101 f mv nftToes and four other ei rie from-; art . crt4"h.io rh5M: - -'TiThlA fipiul in huiTan form. J ' lieaillCr. J has left destitute wile and tour iii-lpU'As cmi rrviTv c..un.tuA Hrtu voivA An krfhtv I dreli. X Tuesday next, from the Oiford Tan-yards, ferred up a well selected and extensi ve assortment of 1 1 ne ne oeionpajr.xo me. w rai ueuwj ieainer.. rrom tne Known supenor.qvauiy, i t 'h o -AirthAi. t;ntn it.nnnrv: K The 24 years of acre, and jill weiffh about 160' public is invited to call and juttee for Vthe.m-f jvthe.wtfe.; an4 threechiWwn of the nei selves , . RANDOLPH WEBB. lived with Mr Ihomas uoono, iMe- innJtt l comoe uountv. ana was no tiouux. ..goaxeu : V3 UIOU JL aV em. ; iNlcev, and bee children -are caHed Jarman; f?.. JETER still, continues at her old! uianssa, ana Henry.: i ne oiaesi dov jarmani nrPTiareH to orchmmo-1 has a mark oh the left side of bis neck occaJ date ten . or htteen-Alemoers or the i.egisj5w woneu "y a ou" which iiiay icna wji vt ture with Board and Lodeing-.' Transient tion." All three of the tiuldren are, yeno-w fsoronno win nttnfjfi t. a iisnaj. . a iifi i comDieciea. as is me case wnn xiw raoiucr , he hopes that her Tow charges and endea-1 . B haztl'j nearly oO years of ajre, with, grey - ... . . . I - i 1 1 ZL. J A-LV . A-W A 4n esteem of his neighbors, and was doated on by a fond tather and two affectionate Brothers. He was admired by, the aged and was a wor thy example for the ypungv- " Child of mortality why is thy countenance cast down, and why are thy eyes red :i- s . ul - . a i iv it f i wn'mnir r i n'jv KttTt man ui 1 1 ir iic iicjijcts i ndi. 1 1 l jun vuoi cwa niiu Limvci- , : - j ' r , -i " 1 r ' " ' I "--" .. : . . I ' V . , I: !. 1 a ? i 1 J -A- li. j ' pride of: his strength j hb cheeks glowed vors to please, will merit a continuance ot j eye sanay nan- incnneao cun, sneaKs,ui m. with beaut, his inns were full of activity, their patronage. ? J acfcc loc w ' ?.. .r y-o- . I it uic interest wen n uuiyt ur-cvuv.Tu-r tW h oviQt T.,i. WfttifFml . -. 1 - . : tuous mem per ot. society 10 aia in xneappw nM ftt .v.w i.r-i. n.nrp Xr H,q I Ajvtt uiui , i. . a hension ot ums cOnsamiTiate viuain; v.i oinos . ' .'. j I - . . - r 1 1 11 1 At - n 1 i- 1 . l.' !T-I 1 f f - . A.I ..MWM. hnnHs ttrp.th thAm vc rwnt i.u .Ufa hri L4 Misses fuiuams lnrorm ine pudiic, who inemsuivcs uryc timuren, i ncjrii hk-?- and (he breath out of and the Members of the ensuing tiene-1 no stimulus to ass'st'in restoring an innoceni V - ' rlpfnrtfl from him M his nostrils. Therefore do I weep, because lar Assemb ly. that their boarding house is con- J though deluded young creature td the bosom -t linuea as usual, ana ineir accouintouauoiwjui urr juiuj. , v ..-' t . - - ",-, .. will oe increased oy aetacnea private rooms i wjh give a rcwara ot y Sfaniin , A continuance of the favors of i their fi'ierjfds tins fyr the;apprehehsionr6r confinement in and the nublic 'is resrectfuliv solicited. fail of aid Brazil ariff necToes. Letters, to . Italeigh, Oct. 20, 1824; 98-3t me, may be sent to Rocty MOunfPost ' death is in 'the world, and all that is born "mnstdie." of by the house. tumult and dence, fL Island 5 which reflects dis grace on the police of a place, which ha9 heretofore been distinguished for its correct morals. It commenced on our emleavors, . leave behind it the .pleasant reflection that we have done what wa. rnnr.p.ivpd to be our dutv. as fer as our humble efforts could serve I Sunday evening the 17th ult. in the .'-, -the" cause of our country. 3eYsey AVagou Scllamess 1 L1RHT, very handsome strong Waggon, im. almost new, built at Baltimore, and of the best materials will be sold low for cash. Har ness also new. Application to be made to 1 the Editors of the Register. ; Sept. 16. Notice. - i Nash County. 994 w ': v J OHDAT .1 OyNETl.? 14 miles east of Nash C. H. A M US. PARSLEY, has arranged Her hbuse lv A so as to aceomrwodate fsevv ral M embers of the Assembly, with Boarding and conve-iJ5tae Ol OT t U-V; atlOWlta. nient iooms. Kaleiffh, Oct. 14, 1824. 96-tf. N. B. Transient boaiderS will be take" on reasonable terms. T EING anxious to close speedily my ac JLf counts as Executor, of Thomas N. Mann 1? ticket Book. Found. lfjr found somewhere in the street JLvi and brought to me htst week, a Pocket j Book, containing a small sum imbank bills, small On .Monday last commenced the se mi-annual Examination of the Students pf our Academy. On Tuesday evening, the Pupils of Mr. Goneke on the Piano 0f the town, inhabited principally by njade an Exhibition at his Confifrt Room, the black people. which gave great satisfaction to a crowded audience. centre of the town, between the labour-1 deceased, I earnestly request the debtors to time to give their bonds. The there is no name indicating the owner. - . : iis estate to pav their arrears or if not con-1 and a large account tor carpenter s worfc, but iug wmic a..u me iiiuv3j uuu j venient at this ti ' . ' - 1 Ml 1 ... 1 -j Xl , was resumed the next night, and creditors are. likewise requested immediately win oe restorea upon laemnying tne propes , . .1 1 . v f to bring forward for payment their claims ty and paying the expence ol thi advei-tise- endedmthe entire destruction )f a nroDerlt authenticated, lse this notice will ment. W, B. G. TAYLOItV Oct. 28. ' , 100 , 'On the following hamlet in the northern suburbs j hereafter be plead in bar against such claims. JAS. Is. MANN, Executor. Nash county, Oct. 1. 97 Letters to me mav be sent to Hilliardston, Nash. Bank Robbery. On the night of S25 .Revvard. WltL rive twenty-five dollars for the ap prehension and securing in any jail in this V t atk oa thnt I rvofr hinv rrtn n natvpn man l.TrK arp tiofired in tb Renort. On QI Ol wcen .nty-uve unu iweiuy-mi.e by the home of MACK or M ACKLIN, about . "T I . t 111. ' . , .y.AAAim A 1 ' T I T V, wlniU wn rliiH tnousana.uollars. A reward 01 -SSi UUU or years or age. 1 purcnasea saia ne 10 ntlnofl tnp tha ,nnpohincinn.nn rnn - I o ... ' . evening,' several of the oldest Students the 13th ult. the Huntsville (Alabama) y delivcrcl OnUions at: the Academy Bank, was robbed of notes to.the amount X i Cumberland County. Court of Pleas ana Quarter Sessions, Sep-j; , , . tember Termr; 13X4, ; V , , VVra. Smith, adm'r. bf Alex'n MAliter Bc'dV, " .....:.. ' .: ' -. I - . .. ' Saniuet 4licher; giartlian to John Farrteri Heirs, Charles Stephens, AUen BaHengeT , and wife, Joseph Farmer, George Sillaraj . -John Sillars, Sampson SilUrs, SterJiiig Lee and wife," Kador Farmer, and Trapnali S.eafcev, Heirt at law ofvVmVlapnal deceased. -V ". C ..s:''f'J').$;-r.(-j. Scu fa. iition a Constable's Xevy , on twt tracts of Land, joining Hector. Stewart ahoY others, pn Mngo Swamp: . ' V' ; VMHEREAS it appears, to this Court, that f V; Sampson sniars,,Georfre 8 illam kadof ' Farmer and Trapnali Searceyiarel nbt inhav , Sitants of this State 1 Ordered that bubhea tiori be made in the Raleicrh .Becrister once week for six weeks, thai said defendants iol t : t i;ii 1 - : I . . . mer navmg esiaousucu a iaiw pear at tile next term of this Couft, at pie - ..... , I uyuiuuiuic iu rscvicTuivuu wic nrol-9un i. V Tf ackets lor YhiladVpVvia fJtHE Subscr: I of Packets b mm the -1. 1 IlUrSllay evening, tne wnoie A as CJOS l necro from William G. Bowers, of the coun- Produce intended for this conveyance. Will ed by reading the Report of the Trus- ,s onereu ior tne apprencnsion, ami con- ty of GranvilIef some time in February jast ; be received & forwarded by Duncan Thorny 4a .r,.l K'onnfnrrJnff tWf Wnnnr of viction 01 the villain who COinmittetl I ana I understood he was raised bv a man by I son, Esq. ot Fayetteville, and Messrs. Stowe tees and Dy Com erring me nonors or ... .44 . the name of Williams, in Franklin county. N. & Whittier. of Wiimi-ton.N. Cat the lowest the Institution, Vil. a Certificate and ine A e rouuerv. cu.iu.nueu c-He ran awa some time in Ju,y ,asU -A kteg of f .; ht .nd t expense possible.- py knocking the Lashier down as he I communication on the subject, will be thank- Having three good vessels in the trade, com- wm nr from the hank nrr.room to !H"y reccvCu,u aaaresseato tne suoscnoer, .. . .. , . living in Mecklenburg county, N. C. gton, N. 'C. takes this method to acquaint J day of December nextj hd pleadlo issueW ptiblic, that a vessel will leave Wilming- iucjgnient : will be granted according to Set.. :ne isnus levied On sold to satisfy plaiu mand. V.;' ' the minutes; Test,' . J- . fa. and the lands tiff's der From' 46 UN A HMST KONfeIls Golden Medal, on Misses Eleanor E. Boylan, Ahn M. Jlill and Lavinia M. Mc'Pheeters, which was done by DrJ B urges, in a handsome and appropriate manner. ,. . The improvement of the Students in both Department of the Academy, ful ly equalled the expectations of the Trustees and all who attended the Ex amination. ,. . t . - - An abstract of -the Report of the Trustees will be found in ourpreccd ion columns. .- ' . . that of the directors, with the bundle of notes. The door of the passage had been left unlocked and as the cashier was going as above stated from" one room to the other, with a candle in his hand, the passage door was forced o- pen by the robber, who gave the cash- THOS. P. BERUYHILI Mecklenburg Co. Oct. 10.. 99l0t IWnavay. nnAKEN up and committed to the Jail of JL Wake county, a Nero Man who says his name is GEORGE, and that he is about sixiy year's old that he belongs to Mr. Lowe liv ing about three miles from Taylor s Ferry on N. C.and that he Hie Warrettton Fait Races; - If ILL commence ("over;" the ; WairentOJt T Course, on Tuesday the 16ih day of ms well hited tortiie November tiextj and eonlinue fourdavs. - . ; ngeis. He therefore First fyy. -Ik Sweepstakes; one mileheats :ouragement. Phila- for three years old colts and fillies $100 en m i : , . ior n Kpvpria 1 1 1 r t it kpiiii i up 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 i i. . i . . . . cv..v..v. "vuwj i has been out more tnan n months, tie is a and escaped. The great Dam which was construct ed at Black Rock, at an expense of uy- Thf; Exercises of the Academy, will wards of a hundred thousand dollars. be resumed, as usual, under the carel was broken duringastorm on Wednes- of Dr. Mc'Pheeters, and the same able I day, the 20th ult Assistants, on the first Monday, in Jan ven' stout fellow, of dark complexion. The j owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away I otherwise he will be disposed, ot as the law directs. S. H. PULLEN, Jailor. : Oct. 19. 98 manded by careful captains, well acquainted with the coast, and cabins well fitted for the accommodation of passe trusts to meet with encoura delphia with its environs has become so great trance .Three or more to make race. Sub a manufacturing place, that cotton can be sold seription to Close the day. preceding tliat idt to some extent and advantage to tne owners, i the Race; . - ' ' . ' ' v ; , the consumption being at present about twen- SecM I)au.-the jockey Club 'Pursew fir- thniicnnl Knlao naio miTUtrh Qtil UMlr nAlaoo wl ' i 1 ' . X . doubt be soon greater. . ' ' JAMES PATTON, Jun. Commission Merchant, . No. 23, North Front St, Philadelphia. Sept. -30, 1824., t 93-5m ' ; i- EiitiiYl aiwment. his 350 Three mile heats Entrance 2u. Moi ney hujig up at the Usual discount Third Ju.The Proprietor,i Purse, $200, - Money hung- up two mile heats-Entrancii ; ..' it . ..'' L-. Fourth Jny. A Hartdy Cabi mile heats--' Enti-ance f2$; together with pate money c ; that day.. - ' :. -yrui'pf V-V'- -CO The Pr0ptfetor pledsres himself to have the Tract in good.order. Stables : and Littet a 1L.LIE- JONES returns v his sincere ff thanks to bis friends and' the nublie in general, for the liberal share of public faVor, furnished Race Ursc gr(itit.' since ue uas Kept a oousc 01 ciwiuiuuigiiu - ROB T. R. JOHNSON.'PrODT: iu mic mj vi iwicigjiiiuiviD ujir. warrenton, im..c. Sept 4th, 154. iuiulv ui iiiiuriiiuitr iu menus men uc miii 1 iarr nexL- tl -C n ,!!' I waite luoumy, on inetn mst. a xero The, last Fayettevil.e paper, con- Man about 2Q oM stout built drk University If 'arrant. ;V?e are con fcerned to learn from the Tennessee pa pers, that the the Trustees legislature escheated Military L. 1- J?...i; a- i ii- tuigu!. uc uujuuiuiteu auu passeu ior . GrW. Coffee is plenty, and dull. Su her benefit, was, n the 6th ulV reiect- j ear is not abundant but the demand as yet - " IP x . -1 .,. UrtPrI in'th Hnn nf Tfrirpeenf P "Ol grcau - mu.o, Hic.y...Nuu. . , K -r h w M tains the following; remarks on the state I complexion, who says his name is YEARLY, of their market : . andtbat he was bought, o: Col. Staples o(f .: - " j Patrick county, Va. by a Mr Cammel, who Cotton. This article has appeared in con-1 he believes lives in some part of Kentucky-, & !.1ktA kmiAii4iftaA . 1ot-A . rtn n til iio nua I Kad kaan Minnii-Aif mnrA 4K.in 1 O -r 1" ' Tfio to' call on him. . lie will also be prepared accommodate thirtv-five of the. Members with board durinsr the next General Assein-I bly, his rooms are large and comfortable,' and in addition to his dwelling he has eight good rooms out ot it, all ot tbem shall be well 1 mirTzi nupf n. r riiiii mid. iiljcs in t- i 1121 1 11-c-Ji ninuwav iuui c: uiiin 1 iihiiilih. 1 itc 1 . 1 r. t, f . 7: 1 ,m . j- 1 1 - a 1 i - turmshed with eood beds. piajn ii me uciHiuu vi 1 oougnt eageny at 10 to 107. iie ueiuauu 1 owner is requesiea 10 ggnic Torwam, niuiei rt . , 1Q " , Qr ,, . of our Universitv to thel present is quite animated. . Good cotton j property, pay charges and take him away, h-- " - fl- r , . , ; . I is much wanted for the Northern Factories, otherwise he will be disposed or as the law StatC Ol J Orth-LaPOlintl ui uiut oiaie, tnai certain 1 . r.Tbe quantity at market quite li I directs. SAMUEL II. PULLEN, Jailor. I ; ,.r , n v iann vv arrants i uiiicuf mmi umuv, umi ,tiiLign, wbMMi , . . : I , , ... : : ; I b still dull. by a vote of 23 to 16. ,'' ... ' "." .i .The Nashville "Whig notices an ex We have bad some arrivals of Liverpool salt latelv.: The supply may be considered fair. i L...:..ii.:i...Li.ntt. u iv demand. , Supplies are constantly arriv-J Warwick Hackada," Original Attachment. ' A Levied on 1 tract of land T'-S . i tmnrrlmrir rlrrnmaf anli vvKJoK 4rV .XV m i o-I- to Me that there are a . 1 ana Premises in iiisinci - . . . -r m.ri.hnti Ar - o-or) in 1 Alex r. tjoya jun XrJ XXO. lO. anv place Hhile Mr., Maury's Resolution l,IL" ITappearingto the;Coirrt, that the defend i ... i v 1 ,4U -"f i ... II mt m thic roco ha wmnvprt out nf this J, ...... . . 1 71. . v. .Vt, thi. t.iv ti.IState, or so conceals himself that the usual Ti' T?.t. I tifiMi to hear them exnress their entire satis-i " . . tiuu. )uia .h-oviuuwii li i unucvt . man ... , v7 tlie Commissioners -f - i w art --t r -t ' 1 tunitv rt lntnrminrr his IriPTirts Inat hp still I ' a O t t :ii i.-' j. -tj ', i ' i . , , iii nil. ii ii, . i "-.-. ....w. iv a nnL,L wi i ue i irmsnpii nn .t n. vnini . . VAKEN up and committed to the Jail of llt Of Ae anSJ days Raeei.by. . ! Wake County, on the 24th inst a Negro Sffl Vm V GALES s ALMANACK ' for vr- "1 ONTAlNlNG, besides tne Astronomical j and Weatlier- CalcULitions, some Valua ble pieces oh Farming-and .Rural affair many; useful and interesting' Miscellaneoun Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August articles, Jledical - Receipts; Anecdotes, ttc. ' Sessions. 11TJ4. 4ut,oi tne umcers ot tne uovtrnment ttT Elizabeth Whitaker, wulow and relict of I this State and of the Uhited. States, VitU' . ..... . . ..... . ... liL.:. . 1 - .L . . a? i. . .. .. .. I .. John vvnuaKer, senr; aeca.,. xiugn ii. i meir wanes ; mc Times noiuing aii tho Whitaker. Lucv Fowler wife of John Fo w-1 different Courts in this State s the Members ler, Sarah Perry, wife of Isaac Perry, Roj- j OJ Assembly, fitc. &c ; y, n , ...;.'. Dtn. imaKer, oamuei 1 uiiaKer, jun i whvmvjx"- hu tcuu uc ruoiis i Whitaker. Wesley Whitaker! -Elizabeth I ers ; by Stuart, Birdsall, &co. Fayetteville t Crowder. wife of Georrs Orowder, Willis I Salmon HalL Newbern, sod. retail by most Whitalcer, Maria CroWuer, ,we oiAJttardy 01 me otoreszeepers in xne atate; i ;: Crowder, Angelina Sanders, wife of Theo- ...-ff -V-" -r?"' - ' " philus Sanders, David Wlutaker, and Tho- JSOaraing JKntertammetlt ; Statei ol Xox't-CaToina, , ' Halifax County. . Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August.Term, 1824. tihetl to near mem express lueir enure u- - - . . , ... faction with the qualities and prices of good. PfI. ffiS, i -7 - be found some advantage in making an early Vf1 w uro inimu., i uPw longing" to pur Universitv 80 ti . ' defendant appear at our next Court of P itiU!,Hfl;fi.l v u selection. . and Quarter Sessionsio be held for thetct It Should be. certified to im by . , : ' '. . ty of Halifax at the Court house in Hali mas li. Whitaker- Petition lor power in 1 1 1 suascnoer uegs. leave to lniorm tna the Lands of John Whitaker, senr. dee'd. J JL public tliat he has rented the large 'And T havinjr been made appear to the Court, I commoaious uouse ir wumtmsboroueh for that the Defendants, Hugh 11. Whitaker, 1 merly occupied by Messrs. Jones tAndfeirs,; Usioner, pf West Tennessee rm,rtel-t5;oU t ..tt - 1 a - .. ' I a. .1 : 1 . r- U ..-,11 I UlitUC UI-lUC llCtlW. UflUlCU 111 UIC VUY snouiu.praceeu 10 aujuaicate toe war- eqna.to mee, ...j. v-":ofRjeiffh; for montns, that unless the ievPowW wife of John FnWh : i w a, tmifii enm r i vu 11 zm 111 maiviiiL' aii caiiw 1 - . . 1 j - s - - 3 - a a u . ... Pleas I rv wife oflaaari Pew. AncyeTina Sanders, wift I and Private, Entertainment. He ' cart crtm. . - coun-1 of Theonhilus Sanders, reside bevond the 1 tortably. accommodate IU or.lz Students of Halifax, I mits of this1 state, "so that the ordinary Pro I the "Academy -L with; board and' lodeinr. to c !:.'..,, !t . . a. fv 1 j , 1 h - , . : - - . ' I ' - , - ' f . " . . . . . . . V' - ion neoa Aionaay 01 joTemoer next, repie-i cess ot law cannot beservedon them s It is iwnosemorais tne, utmost attention shall be oDservea tnat tne Academy ( tantsljelo soon as uUr"Secretaryof States under the au- inontv 01 me ueneral Assembly, we " had , ceased issuing military rants for the services of.the officers Soldiers" of our ''continVnfal-' lin. y . .... HUU .-r--J 1... ,..V:il ': Vv.-'r- -ijl mnmlUare Ibmer closed. !: 3182 vr -w . . j . : , 7 -. i 1 1 j i ii SMI W ! InLouisburgafewtUysago,ur.Jasperwi- - : 'dCTnent fina. shall be entered and il T,il ti RoCCk ntZrZti I in a most w let ofthisty to ""T -uu;-7rrv;. :1 -t s A true eopr. . V. said: come forward W or before the next Vi. R-ference may be u At liotrnt welcome, rawmuuiwumr, .1 :. . f ..!," -. .cvr-r l . . " . t.- ... iUuo.. uB.n,mft. H.mlevofRonth- - 'e 1' i - J Court ot Fleas and Quarter Session? ot pur I isrysjiaj lue ipn. joii it. r,rrc&f u vy. i said Court, to be held tor the coun Adv. $5 25.? r i ... 'L 1 . :y . ; - - - ' J t : . . Before, the. question was iaken ;on M'""?"Tr' . .t;ea" h:ff7 Miss E. Geddy can accomtoo- amendment, , providing that said war- Sarah A L. Bond, eldest, daughter of hltt Lzpsl&U re with Board, if early apph: . , rants should be adjudicatetl so soon as TbQmts Bond j all nf that pbtee . ;f cation is made ;;vJ0ct5 -.; u '"'''..".'.' v" . " C '' . '. .?.- . . - .;' -,; V ' 1 s-'-:- -- -' - ' v ' ; " -w ' " ,' .r . . , ' '-.,' .'';. ,.--: ',- v. -,,.-. . " . AVV " . - - ' :.- ' f - - . " . -: ' 1' '" ' ' ' ' " ', . . . .... ... . j . - . - - . ,'; ' v ' - " . - . , I flourishing, condition and promU made to GeiW4 Jos. Ttl Iteod. flenderson, Colyndf tv of Wake, I Wm. Robards, P, Hamilton, Esq. CoL Thai - on the third Monday of November next, and Turner; or 'Mr. A.r Wilson, Pnncjpal of thft shew- tise wherefore the petitioner -shall I Academy. ; ;r 'vJ ;Ay: . . aVlU.' aUjV UUHU III UIC VII UU VVVCaWCU I. ' -,.;). .. .-,; 'i..waj .J5 aw.j.w. husband jl otherwise judgment jro confesso, will be entered against them and the prayer brine betitionei irranted. ' v-..,-. I 1 v r Test, . w-' - B. S. KlNGj Ci, r r . r Tilliarosborough, r ! Granville; N. C. Oct. 2. S j . BLANKS ,r for ssflc ofA 'I IV ' f; hi ir 1 :!l IS .!- -' ' . iSJ

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