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y - e i A -it - 0 ' Jt ...C , PasscdAy the General Assembly 'a.tifg.lMtsesjaibn Ari Act1 further to prescribe the duty of the Public Printer, -j : v jjc. lt encicn vy pic ) uxCTut:33cut'Mf u ; u- thtl saw.Tiiaf -it lia!lv lie: theF- i)u op tlict public v l'H Hfer. iannaallyVto attach " to tic" Act s'.' of lie, General , : A ssemb Iv. t 1 1 e, S tat e ra en t !oT: the ilcyenue of jN or t h : Cat ' rnlmai nt;rcably ;tf:thth Cnmptrpllf i ' ; r publish the same in tlic ' StaUI'apcrV immediately after JIB WCl 10 CTTiena Ti Ad, f aseu in mc jcar ioiu, cnuutu.v.nnnti. ' prtscrjbir.g the nannef jn uLJch tJic lMbhc Pnnting $hall inIuturc ( v? 4 ennctcd by l!ie,GenerakJsscml!if , of tlie lSlai& oj i" V jTth-Cdrplivxi9 and. iiu- '&ctojlehactm by fhe authority riftiit same.' :Tliat at tlic vrJcise, of.Ceacfi scssioii of fhcGeT v'; w aieral Assembly, tbe; Public Pririjeri slialljixii(r his ac-v-V'.-r '-.'couhtriii detail, of iilK V.ti-aciriptirie of the session, . . siaunff earn uor.umrnt.or jiajivr.u nun jiniiicuius vaii u . ? vqi k, and the nunmer prime "V ana . wirn jiis,varcouni :; ! loi and;hali;ma f v f:Tias; been doiirand'tliat thevprices: charged fair the same v are. the fair and usual 'charges liiaile in this StateV for . i V; : sucb wprk. . : It t i EXTRAORDINARY' STEAM GUN. t s" ;,ITie TuiibwTnnr accognt'of Mrl Perkins's newly invented Steam Gun is extracted from the Iondon Mechanics' Register. Ihe enects'ot this UiscQverv will leave Diairuc anu Desinence at an immeasurable tiisLance behind in iv chind in point of destructiVer I -ceere.cnaWed oh ;Weclh'ei5ilaj',' through ;the kttidne$s , . A .'of-Mh PerUn'Siito exainincjminutelr, at his manufactirpin A . 'rlieRtent, Parke.', estfaprtlinary piece Aof. Mcehahisnv V . called the Steam, Gum i It is sinmlv frnied.bv intrnducififf a nGunM ll is simrilv . lKirrel into the steam s-eneralor. nnv cringe, and bv the .addi . , . 0 . n 2" . " V. Tion 01 xwo nines towards t lie chamber oj tn 1 . e2un,'intro(juciox:i - ..mm iluantitj of balls, vvjiiclu bV he action of a handle to 'th'eipham vbcrare droppvtnQtoJ he barrel and fired one bj one, at the 'Thte ofrpin .fbur to five hnndred in a minute. : ' , ". -rVfhe. explogivcfJrcp. of the ste (Which rashes from -jthj 1 generator anu xpeis tne palls is about rtfO lbs. tne square '.. inch ; ithUhU ball firfcd.anst an iron plate tt the distance of aji hundred feet from the gun is. complerel y flattened j and hcV, a force pf;. 840 lbs to the square inch fs r - Ujjpliedj the ball is.actually drivenf16: pieces in such h way' . Jhat none of ; itsfrmciits can be collected As the cun is ilu! .avin a nuci cnmmunicaipn rnrouj! a ivaii vvim one of lJ-.Prkins?s criineiV U cannot of course be removed 1 from the isjwtj;the barrel mercljr. being susceptihle.of;aIfef.i- -aticn y but in -the' event, of invention -beln applied to the t'uf.laFf'-'tcWould. be-easy to attach portable :;He m. small dime fecnatiVcs (n Conresi to use tIieirAnllueDceto obtain specific annfonriati :ns by, Conjrress .for certain' internal improveraen t$ , to be made within' that state and to obtain" the passage of a latygmnauuioniy ! a;tdnnaluty on certainy harbor of Mobile "for the 1urpo f CM rKel presented a! in einorial orJthe Xegisla ture of Ue state of Alabama,5 suestiiihei expediency of? yrithhpldihg irom s.iie,fine reMDquisneo janqs in cioat ", jur ;tcasi one;ar.exceptiiBUclVas-areJread The Senate ain Proceeded to -'die-consideration of the' fail) V far the:suppression of Piracy In 1(helWestfhBiesVjthfc mnrinn in siriKe ouc uie ou seciiuu wijicu . auumi u.ca .iuu bloc ka d e; of the ports jof, C uba u nd ercertain : circ umstances, being, jstilpendjngtii;' 'C M KSMilk Vpsei.- arid Spoke at jcat length aMsthe fnd 1 mn fn trikp nut-- " lift wna fclIowed bv: Mr.. Jlovd aOU flic Van Buren on the same sideand .by Mr. Bafbour in opposi lion, and the Senate adjourned before any question was taken. ' 'iv-.a -r, ..'i x 1 . , Ti:'?. ' V- - v vtf iiV'i -y -Tsd ayJI Feb. i; ; :f prJK Mn'en to from thVCmnmmif tee oh vvnom . ine ? message 0.1 vcshiciu a' ' vmucm via; tire'-'suDje'ct' .'was. refwcdieHed'- byi vlfor;tliepreserta: tion and civiiizationof the Xn(lian;tribeswithin therUnked PJtOPdsALS 1 dn thii amcni;.ita80Tr conversa- iidn'' arose .between tliejc! .nan of the Committee ,oP AVavs end gleans anU the member' from -Tennessee:; It was stated ohtheX one liandthdt lJie made:Vtov'Cpmmissioher?s-: ; mconseouence:ofthe advice ahdJdirec-The0QycilCVlUe:lSenm tionVtheE C0inC4aencewlin ine course jiui ' 1 anu .comrot punuc semimenv promote &m. othei r similar cascS A that tne.; ornameni me itepnoucanisnTaaa extcnu pure Tnoutv ifeGahMw U is interided that this pper shall contain hand iiiwasi,contended,t that mevpro- tic.dyicts; CoiLmercialintemtrcnri.iinfi L qinc(.OI tnts .uesign-w.as a part vi 1 r uvjccv, ciximcua in-oieTcao-yje trsn. of the architect; XvhoieceiTraavjcirpn?r tor nis services-rtnat nel-oucr.,wa f -A V '-7 '" V"' uonzeonimrt VTOJ?fPJesar t hp weveriwasat length Wltll AbstcUf the roceeclinw otrur nat ana iaie.-. L.esnsi.icure!LU'nubi:c . iinr.ii tn,-z. ' States w which was read,' and passed to a second reading. ;' ; (V motion f Mf. -J azewelli itwa C- 'J. f'vwi JtegolvedSTl&t : a committeevbe ppbinUd! to join suci; committee as may be appointed r hthe Jlou oKeprefentatiestoscertein and report : mode1 ', of ' eamrmgr i'he' yoies' fdiPresident nd Vice- l'resident.of the United States, and of lioUfyinr thev persons electea 01 thVii election. - ; - . k ' ; . . 'i - . r ' ; . .... r.'. Hie senate; again proceeueu to tne consnierairon pi me i 1 T Ibr the suppression of pirac v ri ri the: W est 1 nd ie; the stea:Vengii imensiohs. which could be removed ' ith as inijctunipidity as anv piece of iordinahcetnow in use.- 'Tlie cit of such aj machine; would, be comparatively smaJU , audas" Mr. Ptrkiris is about to construct a four poundef whicK PHp.,2.'w,H aawve"a good opportunity of judging nf' its practical merits of vh:ch hqwerer, there cannot be a doubt, after the -. cxpcnraent:alreaclj: made at the marrufactpry. v: v v , :v-'-THe- most extraordinary part of the aHair, is the smallness ofthe expenscjn charging aftilleryof jthis nature, compared : with tliut of the present system., In Mr. Perkins's Steam Gun One "pound weight of coals is found to produce the same effect ai.fuur pouuds vvcidit of jruripowder; tizi one pound of coals gtuuuic si- uenc Fteam to expel wun equai ,iorce,! . . f many bails, as.four pounds of powder. ! Of the rapidity with - .u.hicfj.the discharges are made, we sav little, after what we - , have observed of the irtode in which the'baU s are expelled ; bu t tnqre is another great -ad vanTage,;whtch on the score ot.hu inanity desen?es commendation." An explosion from' this gun i is next to impossible for the rapidity of firing, the less is the danger, ahe sl ream of vapor rushes forward, withou t 'check ( antl hnus vent in thu open air.', Hyw.many lives on the con-J trary nave been lost by 4he, bursting of our common iiefd pie? ccs, and how little reliance is to be placed upon the greatest care in ciepnsing tnem m the heat ol battle, len guns upon , ' principle," would,,in a field of battle, be more Uian equal to 200 on the present svsfem, arid a vessel with onl v six cuns wouifi oe rentSered more than a match for a seventy-four. ,t ; Jf any two rulers of the earth were to know,; that in the ept of declaririg war ag iinst ea'rh)ther,-a plague 'or pekti ? Icnce.wouldblast.both armies, and sweep them from the-face fthe earth, they would pause befpre-they made such a de claration -but wlwit plague, what pestilence would exceed in , - if s effe'ctv.tfe Five hundred balls; fir med every minute arid one but '-of t wenty to reach its mark . : iTvhy.ten.of such fcunscwould destn 150,000 daily! Mr. .C- Perktris considers steam discover as in its infancy, and says J 'he it convinced, tliata steam engine might be made to throw a - ball of a ton weight fronfDovrr to' .Calais.7' i -V x 3. , :. What a beau tiful illustration of the importance of industryr f , perseverance J and economy, does not the ful!nwins statement d( fats present to the 'youth of tiiis and every other country 1 -Mk;Wuxs -ilib .lit e 1 icjl liiiihe City ohilUiiel piiia,- has bfequea'tlied the whole of Ins large estate to charitable purposes. :V e understand that to five Monthly Meetings of the Society of Friends in that city- hi bViS deft five thousand loUars each : t the Oqih'ah' Asvlurri, fen thousand. dollars ! n lue.vaiuaoie nousc ii.-ou, v.pesnu( sireeu is n-ow ine proper j - ty-of that society. Tlic hpusesK 8:and Io. 84, Chesnut Street.- are left to the three Dispensaries the Philadelplriaj doll ars are the Northern' and the" Southern.: Five thdusarill bequeatlifedCto thePnends Asylum for Lunatics. 'ThS Mag- uaien Asylum receives nve inousanu tioiiavs j ami tne fnua delphiaf S.kiety ftr ihe eshibliiu Charity Schodsi(thQ-VV'alnut-Sti;ect Society,) receives one th uisaiitl. 1 The reiduc of his estate, valued":at 10(),00t) dollars, he, has After considerable debate; the question was taken andde- ided in the affirrriative as, follows : Yeas, 37; Nays 10.; Mr.: )Holmes, of Maine, then offered the following, as a substitute for the section just ,stncken-out.f f r - S.i Sxc. 3. And be it further enuctedt f'Tliat no" arnied vessel oftbe Uni ted- States, authorized and employed for the "suppression, of piracy. shall ,be encacred or employed irt the transportation of specie, or any .1 "j' i.t.Vf ia.;. ..'1 . j r .1'.. i Pre.sident of thaUnitedVStatt s. l S:: r ; v:-; y Beftre the question was talc en or) this amendment; IV Mr Tan'Bufen movetl 0 recommit the bill'to theGpmmit eevon Foreign Relation?. with the following' instructions : .ffesolved, That tbu bill For the. Suppression of Piracy in the West ndies,'. be recommitted fd thi Committee on Foreign Uplations, witli instructions torreport auieii sine nts thereto, giymgp.power .to the Presi dent, on its being .atisfictorily proved, to him that any of the cities or ports of the'said lsl indof Cuba-,. Or other Islands mentioned in tho said 111, ind that the local crovernments of the said Islands, on heme: re quested, so to do neglect or refuse to ail. the apprehension, prosecu tion.' and conviction f such' Dirutes. tu drive authority, to the crews of the armed vessels or the United ista es unler such instructions as mav oe, sriyen. uiem, xo jana on tne sa. 1 iuums,.4ji searcn 01 pirates, ami there' to subdiieJ 'vanquish, and capture them; ad brine: them to the United 1 States for trld and Juljudica ion, as the said instructkyns of ; the President of ,thc United Slates may, prescribe ; find further, to author ize reprisals on tne - commerce aiia Droperty , ot tne mnaoitants or tne said islands. ' ; ; ' V ": ti ..'v, 'i I, 'i . f "' '' v "f-K-';., ' ,' t' v' j .1 a'!?? ' 1 un motion 01 ijr. . jjuroopr, ine proposeci amenumeni anu instructions were ordered to be printed ; antl the Seriate ad journed.: -, vy:i-: - ' : ' ' " '"' " ;" ' '':,'.:U HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES;" v .'.-.I-.. Monday, J Jan. 3 1. 1 On motion of Mr. 'Forsyth, it was t - , Resolved, That the Committee on Indian Affairs be Instructed to in quire into the expediency of making ariappropmtion for the extinguish ment of the Indian title to land lying in the state of Georgia, by pur chases from those Creek and Cherokee Indians who reside within, the limits of the said state. i- ' Mr. Forsyth said, that the Message of the President on the civiliz.f-4 tion of Indians, communicated to the house last week, suggested the propriety of making an appropriation to c mplv with the obligations of a treaty which it was expected wotrd te formed with the Creek Inrlmns for a cession of land in Georgia. The Secretary of the War Department stated, iri his report to the President, that the Creek Indians in Geor- . -i- - : . 1- - C . 1 1. gia were uesirous to mane a cession, u uie cousciilvh iuc wjoie naiion COUIu De oorainea. , ir.. r. saia ins iniuno!niin on ims suujeci uiner ed from thftt of the Secretin'. The Creek Indians in Georgia -ivere willing to make a cession without the consent of the rest of the nation The Executive doubtetf the propriety of making such a contract: be cause those willine to treat were only a part of the tribe. It was with a view to obtain the expression of we opuiion of Congress on this point that he had offered thi resolution. - r 1 1 - 1 iBv-'referrine to the statute boo If; it would befouhd that two treities. in 1816, had been made with portions ot Indian tribesA The treaty of Fort Jackson was in fact maie with a part ot ' he Creek; nation. A large portkm of the nation were neither present or represented, but were in fact at war with us when the treaty was made. , - " ,' Durine tha last session of Congress, a treaty was ratified by the Se- nate WHO tne rioruia inaians ; u comams an wiuiuuiai oi ucic,- inaue with six Chiefs only. : Mr. did iot doubt that the 1 President might have eiven." or might give, the power to Commissioners to treat with a portion ot a nation.; yiai auuuuui ujiu wc uumvru, ire prupueu arefererce to the Committee on Indian Affairs, & could not but hope, as ttiere was now a mean py wiiicu ,xue exviiiuisimcni vuie inaian title to land in GoTgia could be obtained peaceably, and upon reasop ble terms, .that 'Congress would adjopt it without hesitation. He pro posed to procure ;fro:n the War Department, by a reiolution which he should presentry offer, the documents necessary to enable the com' mittee to act on the subject. K' . ' k ' - ' Mr; Forsytli tlien offered the following,. which lies one day t r; Resolved, That the Secret!irybf the Department of War be, and he is hereby, directed tp lay before the Housk acopypf the report ,f; the Commissioners appointed by the. President to treat with the Creek Ind ans for the extinguishment -oC their claim toland lying in the state of Georgia,' of the! joriials kept;by the s-iid Commissioners, md the correspondence respecting the causes that have prevented thm from effecting the "object of their appoiiiment ; also, a copyof all the: let ters written to the Creek Indian Agent o: that-subject from the! De partment of War.- y,;r U; ' ' : ; ' v'-it?. On mbtion of Mr. Gathn, of North-Carouna, it was i - T i " " Ur80LVED,v'rhat the committee op Commerce be instructed to en quire t.ntothe'iexpediency of placing a light-bout j near Wade' .Point, in Albemarle Sound V and also buoys - near Tulsher's Point, and the Cross, Rock in Croat an Sound, North Carolina. ; i : The engrossed bHl to reduce into one the several acts regulating the Post-office Department, teported by the committee of which Mr. 'J. T.'Jolinson is Chau-raan, ws read a third time, passed,' and sent to the berate.; ,s, ; wv ,ly'"-;-;x:.v,y' I .;. . ? ;s v'.f,:,; " Mr. M'Lane moved to postpone all the orders of the clav previous to the bill making appropriation for the support of Government for the year 1825, . which 'was carried, and the House went into committee of the whole on that bill; -M , ;.,: . i . - ""T..-'.- Several amendment were made in the biil, none, of which, either fronf the amount, or the principal involved, are of sufficient importance . ' ... - jrr - r ' w.,.. . - p . V X. a LAJ AM4)kA Ittfl C tositacram TI duty lary una misioue.r, metidnien drawn by thei nioverit Mr.iratrtal of Ge;orgt add to the bill V, clause; ma iolor the payment'of t litia3iaims,iufeerfo inwhich bePwasupported,biM By in. A question 01 vnicr ui t:, v men v . V V v pvieMHan. put). fthepartorMe?Ta,n?,UTaylor; " ' ;;;Coosulerio& that; the : Cotistimi Ion of 1 1,.' United S'ates is the Ark bCoirtJcaJ. Saf, -n-, y euser: 4; Jt wiiudii uEwu taws, anu ,arp janottncr essential to the xirv' inasmuciatHe, rfftMpure sy.tem of hadben:ta wltele and Recommitted tojtbrcpmmit, ohr ivJn mmfWt ihstions, t;s;im oj hgiojf shal be advocatedwithout supporting trpd uceja proposition into this the infallibility ofAihe, Eis6t,:espoiis!rg tl,t. tee. with der to in bill on thatvFiibjecU;:-rW'.? : The com mi tiee -t hen rose and report ed the bill as amended, and it, was or dered to be ehgr J And then the tog-mas oiiine.ectarv. or atitiiaiwi;,,,, n. ceittiousnesa of the libmhst: To' interest tne imnu ana improve the taste, Oriffinai -llf - I ossed or a third read - inserted; Uifpi jfizKlyte 1 VCiA rW-i .al lynilelhve fed assistance: of Tlotisp ndionrned. t . men of literature and, leisure, he assures tV. public that, has constant ende'avora,,wi!Jbc Irom the. Richmond "l". ,, ,. H used t render TME SEfHL wprfliv'tiit chmorid Endrer K - confidence; ajid' support-; of ; ijudiciou anfl " " ;T--- ; J candid community. ! tV IF THK APOCAtYPSE ' 1?e KNTlNEL be.ptibi;hetl cverv EXPLANATION OF TH K APOCALYPSE. rOen; Smyth's pamphlet isat hanH-- occu p vi nsr s 59 v small pages. " Wc have merely oippeu into k anu suumu uie follbwine: iTerV brief. Sketch of its ffehV . ' " I..'' '',, l vJ eral . qesign. lie sets out witn snuin Wednesclay upon a royaVshet of gd quai iij rt.iv. wi'h.hcw j. i cniis 5 uree uol lars per year, payable pn the delivery of'thfc firs number ' Subscribers hot residing Fayettevlliey wifi !:ave their papers forward-' ed bythe; fi'r9tmad ctlurr wise'asthey may direcC- Advertisements will it ' a 1 - ' T . A A. . . A. - . A I . tnat me imporiain ijuesuon resneci- be inserted npori the "most reasonable ter.ns. in- line opoK jiH tne je veiatiou ui .iju and thepaper issuetl as totm bis a sufficient John the divine, is, Whether it is a pro-J subscription is obtained. Holders of subscrip. phctical vision 1 of jttiurfi events,? or an j tion papers are; requested to return them to artfur eniffmaticatVrelation of vents under tjie fo He aecmes tnai ic is tne last -tiiat i was not .wriuen pv nu 4 oin mat 11 is , i n part; mad e u p of pa ssaes froin the prophets, the talniud, the theology1 of tne raoLuns, ine pastor 01 1 tiermas, ana the more ancient Ap6calypses,wapplied uy tne writer to ine nisiory 01 ms own time. ' He. is of opinion, that : Jreneus, bishop bf Lyons, was, (he author of it tnat nis personal acquaintance wiin r,ne of My.next' rUU,- "2::.;;-K- 1 FayeUeville; Feyy;7t 1 825, ; ' ; ; ; , . lkingham; Qoutirj.! -.''..-'r" ! : 1 ihquity Fdl term; aJ I). 1824. Charles Mills, w. Matthew Mills & others, IT appearing to the.Court, that William T. MiUs, Menan Mills, Wra. F; Kllingtou and his wife Francesi Walter lngram and hi wife Martha, Mary iJirimoreand Sarih Larimore, part of the defendants jn this" case, are inhabi . tants pf bthexiUates It is therefore ordered. left to lKeAaytnaftdJbuhcil$ of the cily of Pldladelphia, for the establishment of a Hospitn for the Indigent, Lamev and niino io oe.caucti viils a. hospital. MrV; Wills wiis a. grocer- in Chqsnut 1.1 t . Was intieiiteu irom pis latoer, tyniN, in tne. capaciues m a sat lor coacJiroantworkinan in hat-making and lastly a" - r- acnuired by-economy. and industry the means ol foundjuir K ; "charity which t will ennoble hisjriaine,'!.,:.; ) : . street, and his fortune of grobec the EIGHTEENTH CONGRESS i - -.-.i, tV-.-. Tcesday, Feb. 1; Vii-'Rte resolution yesterday offered by Ir ForsythV calling for the report -of .tne Commissioners appointed to, treat witl the'Creekndiaiis (or aession of llieir glands was taken up and',agreed"t6i,ivr." , 7" I : " ' ' i ' ' J. r . " . v JThe 11 ouse then passed to t he u nfinished business of yes terday,, which was" the' bill makirig appropriations for tlie sup port of goyernment for the year 1 825. ' -- ;V" t ) - u . v' '-. - vu inui: mtuiiuii oi ---.uie uin wuicn maices appropnation jor the public building inWashington jcitjrife Cocketofc Ten( moved an ameMinent which iveut to "provid sum appropriated snonltt beWpHetl tQ pay ltlje- sum offered by them, -Vi v JAS. T. MO UK ! Wentworth, Dec. 22,; 1824, 1 EADC.M.Kr 19 6w. rsi2-eri Aioinus, oevenis, j.unauomna, t-httiikisiftn ta : ii, ,. & with thehistory of the infancy of Ca-1 siyely; intheua!eigh Kegistcribrthp defend m rn 1 la. wKn wa a nrnbal)! v born as well 1 ints to annearat the next Court of Eauitv to be as nursed at Lyons particularly quali- held for the county ;of TckmghAm -tt the tf ireneus to wnte we APaiypse : was appointed bishop of Lyons, on nek then an there to nudJ answer of d the death of Pothunus in the year, 17Z rhur to comnlainant's bill. otherwise it will be that in Jhap. 6, the writer shadows I taken pro confessor and heard! ex parte ; s to out. the reign - of Coramodus. and his death in Chap. 8, thVheresiesJri the mite of Commodus in ChapV 1 1,1; the fal I of Pertinax and Didius-rin; X hap. 12v . Septimius Severus, his rwife-and eldest i spin, &e. ' fee. &c. that some of the ' fathers supposed - this; book not to be genuine that it was rejected byihe V-ouncil L.aouicea tinsoj. Mr. canhbtor wjit not name tlie state, county or finally concludes with Calling Upon the town in hiefii:he 'waVrais&t .'lle ia about faith a forged bookwrit W '.d it of presume, such stu phlet in hand, and pass itthrough the from chirlestoh.The owneriireufstedto fiery furnace of cnticism i V - wme fbvArd,CprOt property; pay charges, y J - . " -- - -. ' ' -1- and take bimawajrbr he will be dealt wiU ;t--EENlIP-- 1 4 -ND' committed to the Jail ot Jhis county; XJL.on the 21st inst." a jNegro FeUow, up posed to be amnrtwayrslave, says hh name is Coimeitu fonewt Hn iat he has lived in New-York foer or ; five ears last past, but 50 TVeNaxtl as the law directs. . ' : jk ' '' -; .' &XKtt,st& JOSi'GAlIlCKl T. &IlttY 19-6m FOR C UT-FINGER fi A Tl - Washington county; Nov3, 124 Wf tooic mmseit oft on Sunday the oUth T ? V of last monthfor Le?jngi on (as ;he in- formed his comrades, I being from home) to see a v.tepe claimed near there But' from his two also I 77 rw Vf 1 .' A. A .... '. Frock Coats,: a blue and bottle-green, 7.: ... ' .'.. . . i c oijicwi t aur i auui c 111s ijli- vj UIUV. VV'C"WUVllCUy VU(ll tviiv SC VCX1I 1 therewith a Dirk and Pistolhehad procured lj a .;ti.M....s.i. j i.: 1 1 Whom he Runaway, in vr M.-a .ivilf Xii.lb. HVUUUUlllia VCJWbr3l .! "l.j 3 to pass as a free rnari. He is a. yellow fellow of common sze, bu shy head of hair.'iaiher curled, with Ivery Urge feet and hands, has lost the' fore fineer of one of hsliands (f believe his left.) a : He was hired for most of the two last years to Wilhanxchols, Esq. and worked it Cha- pel Hill and Lexington which course he may attempt to pass again as a hired fellow. . ; I will give $25 for the securing him in anv Jail so that I get him, and $50 if taken With out the limits of this State, secured, &c.i : JO. HAWKINS. RaJeigb,K C. Feb. 7. - 5 J29 The Editors of the Fayetteville Observeri Cape Fear Hecorder, Carolina Sentinel. Wes tern Carofinian, Edenton Gazette, and Peters burg jnteHigencerj arplrequested toinsert the above twir, ane forward tlieir. accounts ti thes office for col'ectionk ? '-f: bjH.: pAKEN upland committed to the Jail pf I .Wake County, n .the 24th lnsLaNepro Map about :2p years pld stout buijt,5dark complexion, who says his name i: YEAULY: an4 .that; be was bought; Col. Staple !pf raincK county, va. oy a Hr ;ammel, "who he-believes lwres In some part of Kentuckv, & has been runaway more than rncflths. Tht owner is requestea to come lomard, prove propertypay charges and take hinl away, othervise he, will be disposed of as the law directs ? SAlpElULLEN, Jailorl i O thVjail m AshboroV WC in October fcst, f IrNegro Man,- s -a Ittinaway, about about 3 iet iv incuc teetn; as Buys his natije is SHADltlCK ; and that be was laKen oseph, Vnuams tT9m the State of "Alabama. f sir as nAVlTl&ON. ,jauor. t;Novh8246niy-yf--!-' ':. ' Strays an' Oratige CountY, ENTERED by Henry Brry, waters ot FIJ rirer, Sorrel Horse, 3 years Old, 4 feet 9 inches high, valued at 26 dollars. , By Mecbans Bledsoe on Flat river, a sorrrl mare, 15 yeara old, blaze in her face, nearly blind; bob tail rained at 10 dollars. : . IHI BAUNABAS 0!FAUR1L, KS Hillsboro Jan .:Ur9l 825. . ? - , 24jt. S State of North-Carolina; Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, -ith-ifc-' V-r.;--.--v day in Octobert'-'1S24. -. 4 Enoch Hassell; SO l.Vfrl't-''i' Amelia Hassell, TTT appearing to the satislaction 01 toe conn that the Defendant in this case is not n IihabitanLof4be f State"; It is ordered that publication be made in the KaUlgh Register for three monthvto .Ootity the saidAroeItf HasseU j personally ttf be and appear at tb next Court Of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be hejd for theGounty of ;Tyrrdl, and shew cause if any; she -cln. vwhy she Uhall not be removed from me guardianship of the miner -Witness; Wilson B. IIxlges 6lerk-of said Court at pffice 'theuv Monday of Octpber I 1 r? r ( I 1 -f t t t fjls- :'-. Kinkof AUbaraa; presented a4s.:utnirir the-the Commissioner thePqbhc Bu. gs.a.des.go;,r: . .'--.,- . ' ,: -. . t i:' . -" ! , :. ' ' ! . . - -.V -' . ' - - . : . . .: ;.. Kale: i Blairfcs fpr sate hefe .J : 1. 4: - -, . , V, V
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 11, 1825, edition 1
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