V.::: , POETRY: jjgiji I 7; 1 4 i 'A, 'I i t 1 t r 'i r- i i - r i v ..V n ' .. r w r r . jf - - 1 i ll llirr liuis lift . m. Mm a ljla w w w w--r - - - i ! - i'7 , tWT! t rmnherin mv DOVisatlavsv--' rtow 4eep the feelings when my, eye look4 : ; forth I y ' -r rP . 3 '- - ."ytV a On nature, in heir loveliness; and storms j V ' ; ' f . JIow my heart gladden'd as the light of spring j : Came frora'the. suiv with zephyrajand -with v showers,' .; rr " r- ; J, '.m; Waking earth to beauty, and the wood, it?. v:Tbmisicahd"the atmosphere to blow, . f. - Sweetly vand calmly, with its breath of balm. t Oh T how I paz'd upon the da2linjr blue- Of ummer, heaven of glory,4 and the waves . v-r -That rxll'd m'behdm gbW, oet;hill and ' r , iGidon the1 temp est, when it issued forth, :V ; In fold of blackness from the northern sky, - And stood above, the mountains, silent, dark, . " Prowning', and terrible V5 then sent abroad ' ! v rThfc lightning, as its herald, and the peal 1 '; That roH'oV in deepjrolleya,TOund the hills, - x i The" warning of its coining and the aound' .1 Iv That .usherM. in it elemental war. v. . And O! I stood, in breathless longing fix'd, Trembling and ret not fearful, as the clouds 1 neavd, their dark billows on the.roaring vwu, iiwui , mvwiMiin O A long hoarse murmur, like the rush of waves Thxt hurst, in foam and fury, on tn anore.- ; f DOCTOR WM. KFENNERy v U ; , -TkFFERS hit services to'the inhabitants of i XJ, Raleigh and its vicinity, in tne 1 various branches 6f his Profession. He may be found tX the -house lately occupied by Miss East ,( wood on ICllsborough streets - 7 A 1 v:Uarch 29wt-V"- ' - " '". " UNTVE RS TXY OF NORTH AROLINA. TTiERSONS disposed to- contract for deli- JL vermgFourjpr Five Hundred Thousand , with the provision that the Brickearth arid Wood be found them, will be pleased to hand ; ' their Prorjosalsimmedlatelv.to 1 ; V" Hi ;-..T. - ; - ...WMNICHOLS,f x ' v Agent for the Building Canmittee. - j" VApr3 4 -; ' : : ..'-j . .76 tf : U DUMMER h HEMPSTED, : J . i -,; , . - . i TpF AVE received per Ships Robert Fulton i JfT. and Orien, from Iiverpool, their Spring y " Aisortment of ; ; -;chin AV glass K barthek !, Comprising every article in the line. " ! They - are also daflv expecting per the Scipio, ah addition to the, above. -. ; ; , i -Also per he Beaver,- from Canton, a com. . i plete assortment of INDIA CHINA. ! 5 , All of which '.wiU be sold at very reduced prices,-1 to good men on liberal time. Petersburg, March 29. . . 75 8w : CONTRACTORS WANTED,- firiO complete' the residue of the Clubfoot .-H and Harlow'Creek Canal, situated in Car teretand Craven counties, N;C This Work "will consist of about" 100,000 cube yards of ip." excavation V r . ' . -. V ' i. Also for building Timber Lock on the ' kaid Canals - ' - ; ' . ' L . Pronosalain wridnz for both or' either of - -the above Works, will be received at my of- fice, where. Plans ana epecmcaiions are rea. dy for the -inspection, of those disposed to contract. v HAMILTON. FULTON, state Engineer. ; TUleigh, Feb. H 69 v HHJLSBOROUGH MASONIC LOTTERY. f ilHE Managers of the: Hillsborough Maso ' f JL nic Lottery: conceive themselves to be r . " in duty bound to state to those; who , have : 1 pcrchased tickets of them, the reasons why . the drawing did. not commence on ; Saturday the 2d mat. as Had oeen previously announc ed.. They are as follows : - V -; ; The returns from agents at a distance were ; Iiot complete, as to the number of sold tickets. ' From the best estimate ', which the returns made would admit o it was thought, 'that i although-"a drawing on that" dayi. would be -iafe accordincr , to all proVable -calculations xttr a loss might he sustained; arid they felt . I'M a. 'It 1 .J ultni'.. 4K.M Unwilling XO pmw;cu uj uraw, u.tuug v could be the least possible risk. : . By delaying the drawing .until a few" hun dred more of the tickets could be sold there would then :be no risk whatever ? and the managers wouldbe able not only to pay to the fortunate adventurers the prizes they draw hnt in ftdditioii thereto fullv to succeed in ; raising a sutn of money stdequate to the build t Stig a commodious house for the "txse' of the .The rnanaffersrhsedetermmed todraw on TUESDAY the FOURTH DAY OF JUNE next ; but should the drawing, however, not then take place; the managers pledge them selves' to return the money on demand to, every person who mar be dissatisfied. v THE MANAGERS, vf March ? -; V; .V : P & "TICKETS in the above Lot- ' - tery, niaf be had at the Book-store of f.VX Gitei. Raleigh. &J?&.S. , TO rmtlE Snbscribcrs will receive Proposals f Jl until the fourth Monday - in; Mav -nextj f lor tne lurntsning nuixr.nu '"a -J Fii Panor Omca in the Town of Tarboro', bf the following dimensions, to wit Rousfc i ' fifty-feet long by traty .feet ' widewith, a y I pitcu Ol jouriccn iccw uvui nuu . . . k- Yi'im!d bvtwo inner walls or partitions, , . m mm mv t)ree rooms or apartments: of , .i eighteen feetin the clear; to have i . te.Doors and twrfv e dghAeen-UghtWin- - ; dows of Class, ten by twelve incurs i-uw -Js nd of the house, and one Floor. , .iinL,ii. f,bebuildinErto be of the best ' ''Lia i.rtiw mof covered with the ' ! ' best Slate Vthe door and window facingsahd ; V-v,U.C7L-h comnletelv-cased or covered ll with thick sheet iron-tanf tha whole to be description of said Building with-aPlan there- ! of. may be seen at any time by application teOXr. 8". Vi Cotten. - . ' ; - v - .9; D-COTTEN, TH. PARKER. Tarbcro March 20. 1 74 6t s ; printino ivvr: 1 Of. eyery '4 description nejtly" executed " . at this Office. BurrelSims-contaming by 1 actual surrey 896) acres, .ixn au necessary houswjwi v v commodation Vf a family an Apple.Orchard of very select kinds, an excellent - Spring, handsorhe Grov, the" center .of which is cleared for the purpose of buildiga Dwellings flrriiVe:-.' There ! are about 100 Acres of low Grounds,' the greater part of: which iiVfine Meadow wnns. i nere is.cieareu taiiua cwuRi to work six hands. The Hange is not inferioT to any in the counr. i It is'excellent Cotton and Wheat land, and lies remarkably well. For terms, which will be moderate ana ac commodating, apply to ;V.:.:v:'M.:.:; r Y JOS. IIOSS; Raleigh, March 27 Ji 6w Letters (post paid) will be attended to. Bit Jhe President of the United States. WHEREAS, the President of the United States is authorized by law to cause lands to be offered for sale t .. i . ... - Therefore, I, James Monroe,, President of the United States, do hereby declare and make' known : that- the public sales shall be held as follows, vis:; V ;.v,: ' ... " j j At the Lna Office at Terre Haute, in .In diana, on.riie first Monday in July next, for the salebf v . '" ' . ' . . r Townships 17 & 18, in range 1 east of the 2d " , . ...vX principal meridian line. U 17 and 18, in ranges 1 to 9, west do At the Land Office at Vandalia, in Illinois on the 3d Monday in July next, for the sale T'nships li, 12 13 U 14, in ranges 1 & E . . m lac oa principal mcriaian iibc -11,' 12, 13, 14 & 15, in ranges 3 and 4, do . At, the same place, on the 3d Monday 4n August next, for the sale of . I Triships 1 1, 12, 13, U 8C15, in ranges 5, 6 & I : & east of the 3d prin'l meridian line . 11 in range 7 i do - i . v At the Land Office at Palestine, in Illinois, on the 1st Monday in - August next, for the sale of - r, - .-i ' ;. v T'nships 6, 7, 8 & 9, in ranges 9, 10 and 11 ' - . . ; ; east of 3d prnJ mrd'n,line . 5, 6, 7, 8 &'9, in range 14, west of 2d do 8 and 9 , ' ;t;12 and 13, do ; ' At the same place, on the 1st Monday 1i Sentemher nt. for the sale of J . P: T'nships 10, if, 12 & 13, in ranges 9,10 & 11, ; A east of 3d pnn'l mra'nhne T 10 11 12 and 13, in ranges 12 13 & 14 west ::-''' . of 2d do . ".f ; ; ' . . At the same place, on the 1st Monday in October next, for the sale or j Tnships 14 15 16 & 17 in ranges 9 10 8c 11 east of 3d prin'l mrd'n line ' 14 15 16 and 17, in ranges 12 13 St 14, west ' - -. of 2d ,.do-v 'At the same place, oh the 1st Monday in November next, for the sale of v ' T'nships 18 19 20 & 2l', in ranges 9 10 & 11 E ; of 3d pm'pal meridian line - ) 18 19 20 & 21, in ranges 13 and 14 west of 2d pm'pal merdn line 18 19 & 20 in range 12 do do - 18 - : . , ' f lrv' do .- . ido V 171819 and 20 10 do J do At the Land Office for the ; Northern dis trict of Louisiana, at the town of Ouachita, on the 1st Monday in November next for -the sale of . . . -. ' ': . ' ;. v T'nships S 16 17 18 and 19, in ranges 1 2 3 A and 5, west of the meridian line .'At the Land Office at the Seat of Justice of the-county bf Independence, in the Arkansas territory, for" the sale of such lands of the U hited States as are situated in the following described townships and ranges, and which have been excluded from the lottery of the lands appropriated for satisfying warrants for military services, vit k vi v : ' On the 1st Monday in August next, for the sale of such of the above, described lands as are situated in the following townships and ranges, viz : , i .. I' i; . T'nshipt 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and 20 in range 1, E . v tot the 5tu merdn line v 123 4 5 and 6 f t . 2 , do ; 7 1 23 45 6 78 and9 3 do 12 10 II 12 13 and .14 4 do 12 - J i 5 , ; do :r: , 1 23 9 13 14 15 18 19 & 20, 1, west do' pn the IstiMondav'in September next, for the sale of such of the above described lands as are situated ; in the- following townships and ranges vixj; .;,v'" ': :' ;..-":trv T'nships 1 '2 18 19 and 20, in range 2, weit r ; , of the 5th meridian line 1 15 16 17 18 19 8c 20 range 3 do 110 U 13 14 15 16 & 19 4 do;' ; 12 91011 12 13 and 16 5 db 1245 68910111213 ;r: , ; ' and 18 : .-' 6 do On the 1st Monday in October next, for the sale of such of the above described lands as are situated in the following! townships and ranges, vis 'v '2: ' !i- j V V h ' T'nships 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 lo 15 16 17 18 19,and20, in range 7, West of ; " ?-f ; : . '5th merdn line . 123 4 56 78910 15 16 V t( f 17 1 8 19 and 20 ! range ,8 do v 1234567891011 ' 12 18 19 and 20 - 9 db 14:v--v-':v;' ;:10t do On the lsjt Monday in November nexf, for the sale of sucn ot tne anove described lands as are situated in the following townships and ranges;1 vis . v v v ,v, K frTnships 1 2 3 45 6 78 9 10 and 11, in range Vt ; iu, wst of tne 5tn jnerdn line 1 3 A 5 6 7, 8 9 and 10, in range-11 do ' 23456789 and 10 12 do -23 4 5 67 8 anA9 l3do 34567and8; ,.v,i4do- Kl-.-5 and 7::: . ? -;-4tVU5-. .'do 56snd7.; . ' - .:; 16 tdo - Etch sale will commence with the fewest number of section, township, and range, and proceed in regular numerical order. V The lands . reserved by, law for the; use of schools orvfor-other purposes, Will be re nerved fmm : r. , ' .::;"'" i ' Given under my hand, at the city of Wasn ington,' this 14th day of March,-1822. - ;v &iy. James ionrob. v Dy the .President rtfgfjy; H i .;?! o 'C Josxah Mxi6s,;'T' r' " ' .ftemisaibner of the Gen. land Office 5 March 18-7JtNorl-r- v& f. ;ii iathe City of Rale;gh commencui&.at ten u uiAa us uiv av ' - -3k . .- -f n k U k - : rL COOKESec'y. y Raleigh; MarcV -Jiist received 'and for sate; some elegant ;v SWORDS AJNU prAVUtu o A- v ; Alsoon . had, an assortment of TTJTCmS and JEfVELLERT-SL fewt plated Candl6- f sticks, with Silver MounUng-Do. castors. with lPTint,Cut Glass BOttJes l ea, rays and Waitei--TeaCa(UesKiuVesForksr Coat and Vest Ruttons-Scissors and Shears Polished SnuffersTable & Tea Spoony Razors. Straps & Hones. Also, some elegant EIGHT DAY CLOCKS, With Mahogany Cases. All, or any part of which, wdl be sold low for cash, Dy tne suosenqcr. -1 v:V - ; ' JOHN Y. SAVAGE. P, S. Also, some hotes or hawd and orxw iccorjrrs, which would be willingly disposed of on the above terms. ' V1 "f - - f Jan. 81822. , ". 64 , EPISCOPAL CONVENTIONS. NOTICE Is herehyver that the Sixth 'Annual Convention of the Protes tant ' Episcopal Church in Northarohna, will be holden in the citv of Raleigh, on Thursday the 18th day of April, at 11 o'clock jn the forenoon. ; r ' -:. It is earnestly hoped that a full delegation will be sent to the Convention. Those Con gregations who have been duly organized since last April are particularly requested to send Delegates, in order that they, may be formally admitted into umon wiiu uic venuon. ' ; ; ' ... ' f r- By order ' r - v VG.T. BEDELL, Secretary V , of the Convention. Fayettevlle, March 7. 'U:1' 73 - INFORM4TlOm WANTE D. ABOUT 30 bf 40 years ago, a man by the name of DAY (perhaps Thomas; Who married MARY WARREN) re moved from Southampton or some adja cent county in Virginia, to" some of the) Western or Southern StatesbrTerritories, carrying with him his wife. andi as is sup posed, two daughters. . By the last will and testament of Michael Warren (bro ther of the said Maiy Day) the children and rrand-children of said Mary, are en-i titled to a legacy. ; As it is supposed the legatees aforesaid are in indigent circum stances, it is desirable "that they should have a knowledge of their interest in the estate of said Warren. : ' 5 ' As we are ignorant of their place of re sidence, we have to request those Editors bf Southern and Western Newspapers, who are disposed to serve the'ause of humanity, to give this a place in their respective papers for three months ; and if they will not do so without a charge, then the Editors of the Statr Gazettes in Tennessee and Georgia alone, are; re quested to'to publish it and forward their accounts tO'-Murfreeshdro1, N.' Cfor pay ment. . COLLIN W. BARNES,-, , WM. H. HARDIER Executors of M. VVarren. Northampton county; N. G. 7 KQ Ar : November 10. v .WS S 6m' v Jl List of Military Land Warrants, Issued to the President & Trustees of the v University of North-Carolina, 'since.-; the . sitting of the general Assembly of ,1820- Ja cf Original JV; ,j tfKQriginai -i WarraiuClatmanU. Warrant Claimants, 665 James mmins fti3 John Needham 666 'Peter Roughs 667 Jesse Ro well 668 Jack Rock 673 Wm. Richards 844 ' J esse Nettles -845 1 Abisha Oliver 846 Patrick O'Kelly 847 Leonard Parker, 674 Nathaniel Harris 848 Samuet Parker 677 William Ioan 849 Thomas Peavey 678 John Wonks v 850 Drury Perkinson 679 Hains White 851 John Roberts 1 680 Moes Steam. " 852 John Richardson 681 Michael Scantlin 853r Wm. Rochester 682 John M'Kean ' 854 Charles Stewart 695 William, Clifton 85J Benj.Stedman 696 Sim. Christophers 856 James Scott; 697' William Barber 857 Martin Slayers 698 Hardy Cheshire 858:Wiliiam'Shield 699 Arthur Arnold $59 Jesse Siddlef " 700 John Brevard ; 860 Thomas Sillard 701 Richard Ward 861 William Talton 703 Knihb Wvnn . 3 Andrew Vanov 704 G ilberf Miller '.' 864 James Varkize 705 William Womack 865 Elisba White 06 Right Bass ! ,; 66 Thomas Walker 707 William, Wynn , 867 John Burges : ' 708 Samuel M'Dowg 868 Lewis Weater . 709, Thoaaas Ward 881 EH Ely 882 John Edwards' ' S83 James Holden 88 Thomas Loyd 885 Thomas Tucker 710 Thos. Warwick 711 Edward Fossett 712 :Abiel Andrews r 718 Randol Bryanf 719 Benj. Bennett 720 Collin Brown-' - 721 William Boling 8S6 .William Douglass 887 George Harrison ; 888 David Jones- v 722 John Booth , 889 Hardy Ridley 723 Tbos. Blackleach 890 Edmund- Blount; 724 Jesse Benton 891 Willis Davis 725 Job Butts i;jsy: 726 Christ. Brannon 892 John Burrows 893 Job Mitchell L727 William Conner 894 John Southerland 728 John Conley V 729 Charles Conner 730 John Condon ' 895 Isaac Roberts 896 Gabriel Terrell &y ;iuuici a ttozman 731 John .Darby ; 732 William Ford i 8ya Alien uaggott 4 899 Henry Jason I f ! 733 Thomas Hewings 900 Bartlet Moreland 734 James Hilliard c 901 Robert Palmer 735 Elisha Hubbart ' 902 William Shepard 736 Hardy Hines 903 William HiU - i 737 Warm M'Daniel 204 Larie Lmch ; !. 738 Matthew Newly 905 Charles Richards 73V EdWd Pendleton 906 James Chambers i 740 James Ring, sen 907 Ezekiel Griffin j 741 Hesekiah Rice 908 Nich. Edmunds 742:Ajntby. Simmons 909 Benj. Caffield 743 Adam Sykes ;,9ia HoweU Gee W 744 Philip Thomas; , 911 Solomon Cooper 745 William Towiily 912 Thomas Watson! 745 John Tfllerv U 913 Georsre Close 747 Matthew White 914 Joseph Hodges nenry Wiggins Uavid VaIden w 750 Baxter Boland 755 James Gilliham v v2, KoOertilJuncan x 756 Thomas Grisirt'v924 Peter Kippey 757 Jacoh Moore i i : 92 JVjlliara Huel 758 MaUhewWarren 926 ttbbert Sirtgletonrt jy jiercuies Kyan yzi Jtnro LAssiier 765 ; Negro Hrutus .931 Wlliam Klennedy 766 Negn Frederick 232 VvnuWash mgton 767; John Hardy -C 9'De 768 Joel Martin r 934 Thoinail Whitley 769 JosiahMiUer i 935 John CotUe :::. 770 Thomas Hutson ' 236 James Piner t r 7711 Matthew Brickel 937 William Scantlin 772 JJohQ BagnsU 918; William; Turpirl 77a ilenry Brantley 5, 939 William Ykte f, 774 Dav.id Burnett r : 940 Joseph Hyman 775 Charles Crahen t94llshartf Cams 776 Martin Cole K f v 9421 Thomas Goff 777 Cubit ) 7 943 Lewis tjutiaw 778 Williajn Haygood 944 Josepti Wfiite 77M Jeremiah ;M ess er y wiiuam ias , 780 William Stemm f 946 John Arnold, 781 HenmViae94r;SaueBHTOWi 782; Peter Brown -V 948 Rich'd Whedbey 783 Christ Barlbw i 5 949 William Neil , 784 Moses Byrd lK"950slacob Waddle r m: James Balentine951:obn;Cu 786- Richard Cordle 952 Jph JUwl ; 5- 787"Wiyiam Fox J t 961 Matthias Brickie 788 Wm; Flemmint 962 'Ttemas Kent . v y ; 789 Black Garrick , 963 James Keiton m 790 Behjamm Patrick 964 Sam'i WV Lewis 1 791 John Toney -U 965 Jerome M'Mullen 792 Daniel Twigg 966 Joseph Miles 794 John Atkinson 'f 967 John Morning - 795 John Baker ; 968 Drury Chavous 796 Samuel Bradley 969 John Cumminger iv jonn noon w """ y , 798 Lew Biddlehizer 971 Jacob Hafter 799 Joseph Beamont 972 Isaac Cornelius 800 JoCDh Cook "r" 973 Thomas Pierson 801 vohn Cook w. 974 Richard D.; Cook 802 John Campbell 975 ;CaIeb,Koert 803 David Conn V i 1 976 Robert Calf. 804 Edward Cox f. 977 William Hurley 805 Charles Coleman 978 Josiah Daws - 806 Thomas Cook 979 Sam.Norswor,thy 807 Aaron Davii , ; 980 CeorgeNicholas 808 James Dupree 981 James Roper .V 809 George Dixon ! 982 Robert Harper 810 Thomas Endless 983 Richard Martin, 811 Thomas. Ebum 3984 Caleb Albertsorl 812 David Easter 985 Eben'r Blackley 813; John Erwin 986 David Broadwell 814 William Ewell 1 987 Burrel Datis H 815 Jofhua Fenton 988 Tboma Little, 816; Robert Griffin 989 Jeremiah Modlin 817; James Gunn, 99o Michael Lebney 818 Stephen Harris of 991 Richard Bond ; ; uamau's comp'y. jonn rucnara 819 Burrell Hughes 993; James Faddles 820 John Hart J 994; Thomas Pyot ? 821 Stephen Harris of 995 William Ward -Sledman's comp'y. Wo Richard Lucas 822 Shadrach ' Horn es 997 Joshua S tocks S23 Sam'l. Hollowell 998 Wm Kinkaid 824 James Hall v( 999 William Risk 825 Thomas Hill. , 1019 Armwell Herron 826 Georsre Hill ? ,1020 George Richarda 827 Thomas Hopkins 1021 P. Harrington 828 Thomas Hicks - 1022 Charles Haslip 829 Littlc'nr Johnston 1023 'John Donnelly 830 James Jennings' l024?Benj. Dorland 831 Thomas Ji lines .1025 Broton Jones . 832 Elijah Jen tins ? 1026 Francis Jack 833 Jacob Kittle ' 1027 Bryan MbntagueH o4 Arch'd Kennedy 1028 Sam. Monlague 835 John Ledum 1029 Job Ward w 836 John Liscombe ' 1030 Tim'y Plumpus 837 Willis Marshall 1031 Wm. Stewart O 838 Charles Mixom .C;032 Jacob Owens 839 John Moore- . f 1033 Sam: Goodman 840 Bryan Madry t 2034 Wrii. Greeory. i ; 841 Samuel M'Elroy 1035 David Charney 842 Joseph M'Daniel 1y ,&r-M' yPii&hshed by order cf the General Atsembh, THE MUCH ADMIRED AND HIGHLY ;i CELEBRATED MALTESE JACK.' '-';vv SANCHOf -..' f,yy; TppURTEEN hands jhigbA-Will stand the JL , ensumer season at mv Plantation adioin- ing the town of .Tarbprough, at Ten tKllars the season. Five Dollars the sinsrle leap and Fifteen Dollars to insure a mare to be in foal. The Season will commence .the 1st! March and end the 1st Aueust.!; I will not be liable for either accidents or escapes. : ' ? Sancho caft be seen at Joseph Bell's plan tation from this time; until the 1st of March next, where he will b& shewii with much pleasure :-'hyiwy - At the Agricultural Show and Fair, i held in the sute of Maryland on the 7tn and 8th days of June last, al the Maryland Tavern, 4 miles from the City of Baltimore, the com mittee appointed by the Agricultural Society to view the Asses and Mules, reported as fol lows : ' :. y " y -' . The uncommonly large and .valuable Mal tese Jack, Sancho, shewn by John S. Skinner, Esq. attracted ; and deserved pur particular attention, but being an imported animal, he vuiucrca a canaiaaie wr we pre- mium.v ir : "m X&'y?' ; Extractjrm a letter written by J &Skmaen ;' BaLTniomi 22 Nov. i82L , " DEAB SIRThe Maltese Jack.iSancho, J" ei?cid at Maltai by the late cp Goiw don, of the United States Kavy;; He was 3 years oia last spripg, and is the largest and best covering Jack in America, as well as the nnv ngure i nave ever seen. The Mules from this race of Jacks are more docile and much, more spirited and active than those from Spanish Jacks. r. N,hhwfh rvnn. cil of Maryland, will vouch for; the character ucrc iriTcn or aancno. fHe v Km mniM by common Mares fifteen hands high by him, and that he will cover ten mares dayI nave seen many, 1 have never yet seen any equal to him for size and vigour. V.Tourst5t i ; -; j.phw .sKnrNER-f; I deem it unnecessary for -me'to say any iiing more iw favor of Sancho onlir that hi fairopportunirV is now offered fai ths fWnv of .this section iOf the Country to'imnmVetheir ftock, by obtainingf mules of afsupexior size - J i; , THEOPBOLUSJPARKEB. NEGROES FQB SALE; . - . ; mfLlTABf: Fbiiun with twpfy 7oU George Redner y3. Levi west; v 761 Samuel Scbti V92r Henry "Blurwn -761 - Nathaniel Veaf. 930 William Iloark ; ;ry.; description,;nejt 'door above Messrs. J : y ;reacewnere ne, wuuseiii on , the niost- .?i? m BAH1'LETTV ELDRIDGE ' Raleigh, Teev.-. ' 68, 10 . ' y'V-'-v'1". X ; ST RATED , ON Saturday, toe 16th of Harch, a sma , Sorrel HORSEblazelace,, flax maneV and swltch tail, the right r hind leg white; a. u bout four feet incheshigh, seven yean old tWsspringthe property- of 'John Sir?? ' 1 1 will give arewanl oT Five Dollars to apv : person or persons who will deliver'the r.-. Horse to me, or gve me information soAhit i get mm again. v ' v ,iuixit , jjuud :$klejg ; , STATE NORTH rCAROtlNA t'fv f - ;;v'j... .T. i ' " . . . ln Fuity-March Term 1822i ; . y nlbockhart kq& 'y-iWS'7 X I- Adam ?4Wiliam;Carr, L-lv- . , Bon Cash, 1gorQ3'. D 'Casb.- John B. J Billingsley, Hex- ( v ekiah 0illings1eyJr- r appearing to the satisfaction Of the Com thatthe'deendaht; Hezekfah Biilinpfi! resides without the limits of this State ; it & therefore ordered,' that publication he made in the Raleigh, Register for ' six 'Weeks sac cessiyely,! that; Unless ) the; said" defendant (Hezekiah) "appears1 at oufj next Court of Enultv to beheldUfor the County of Annn . at the Courthouse in Wadesborough on the i sccono. aionaay i pcpicmper next, then aw there to plead answer of Tiemur to said Rijl, otherwise Judgment be taken pro confesso as to him;- and a decree entered accordingly, s Test.i A - " A. LITTLE. C M. .R.'- M March' 24.; y yi J 76 6w LETTERS Remainingin the Post-office at Raleidi. taken out before.the 1st Julybe sent to the General Post-office as dead Letters. . .Bartlett AlIenMary J. Alston, Eliy zabeth K. Alston, L,ewis Atkins, Cullen Andrews, John J. Alston, Calvin B. Avery. ii-j.ohh'r3ra'sel.rnanV,: James Bishop, Wm. Brelet, Warren Basley, athaniet J. Boyd, Dr. Jeremiah .Battle, r-vBusbee, Kancy BufFelow, Josiah BrowniTBeni. P. Bissel!,Wm. BelU (son ofZadock) Micha el Burke, Wm. Bush, Joseph. ;Beats, ReV' becca Bums, James Burting, Isaac Buck-' worthy Neal Brown, Louisa Blackman. A C.--Johri Crawly, Jesse .. Cogwell. 2, Wm. Crenshaw, John Clark Clerk of Supreme Court, JohnaChavers, James D. Campbell, Clerk of Superior' Court. J. John D. Delacy, 2, Uavid Davis, Alfred M. Davis, Winifred Davis Wnr. Duskin, . John 'Drake, ' Harod Dickinson, Zadock Daniel, Wnu Paniel, John VV. I Mm Edwards, 2, Enoch Evans. James Ellenton, Richard Evahsi Marga ret Eastwood. - ;. v.- . ... : ; Mrs. A nn Falconer. Thomas ree. man; John W. Finch, J. G. Freefnah, Lewi is jt. rowier, Mary l. rowier,PUsan cr , Fort, Fanny, (Mrs. Falconer's.) . rv. GihermantGausei lCatharioe Gra vdy; 2, Ephraim Griffis, Japties Gordon,-' John W. Gill, 2, Kezia Grant, Henrietta Gpm, Samuel Green, John F. Goneke. . rs - - - '.,.-., . . aoiomon George.., v , ? v--J.ohn Hudson, Joseph Horn. James Hihton Joseph HolIoman.iiJohn "Howard Toliver L. Hicks, Wm. Higgs; Jno.HiIl,2, batnuel High, Frederick Holloman, Isaac Hutchins, Isaac Hunter -David Hendnn, Robert Hudson, Hannah Hudlen;; Archi-, bald Harris, Elmour HenlyHeniy Hill, Gray Hucfcabyv' :iyyy y 7 :.:-; -X Joseph Jarvis. 2:v David Jones; John Jonev (coloured) John (MIohnston, 2, Benjamin Jewell, West Johnston. 2 An drew Jennison, Laban Jones. Jesse Jenkins, John P. Johns, Mrs. Mary Jones,v:Hamlia ' -Wm. Kennon. Samuel kissam. Ro-. bert R. Ktne." John Kinc: : Mrs ' Nancr jir.v-.Kf; y( y:yy , . i-John Ldcklear.- Frederick Lewis.' James Little; Jacob Liles: Thomas Little. James Lowry Frederick LilleW t t r james iviurray, 5, IshatnMalone; ThoSi, A.tMera, Robu W. M'AnlevJ' John ' H. M'Kethen, Moses Marshall, Frances M, M'Kethen, Jpshua Mason, Sml Murpford, w.-james Nowell. , ; ; '.r-WiHiam Peaces John Prinr! John Pope,TThomas Price', 5, Penjamin B. Pi son, Harriett Podc. Georce Pottv Elvira Pleasants, John Paio,;'Dread Follard, Sa muel Patterson Peter Porter, Leroy Pet tiford, Roberts & PuUenAbel Penir, Mat ryPhilips Washington vFriceThUeoa Pdktpp, Jame Powers. ' XiM :J?eiyamm'RagsdaleV5: Eliza gers, Nimrod Ragsdale,' 5, James Royli Charles Raines. Thomas? Rose. Lott Ro binson; .Jeremiah : Rhodes, Luther Rice, Charles Renshaw John . W-V Rne-pr. 2. Betsey ItayBehjamiQjj& L. Ragsdale.;: ;; Wm. Smith, Sheriff of v Wake, 5 mm f xtisiicv opence, vorneuus Sawyer, Eli2a Simons. David Searai Ste- araiiu, ljAuurea otreater; Alfred Snipes, Betsey J, Silph, Willie Simmons,' Behnett j Wm. Tavlor. lamina O. n Thnm at. Wrhi Turner, Wm.A:Tliaro:!Anis J. son ,: Amprose Wilhite, Berry Woodward, V" " -tV V "wrooK,; James VV ci thers, 'Henry, Wilkes, John fWorshaw Mr. Weddingi; Weslev Whitfield: Nabief Wilson, ;Cyrus; Whitafcer Eltz. WaL , Wood's Moss, H. Wall, Wxn. Wpable, 'i...kr- persons applying fqr letters;will pleas?, say. whether they are adverdsed; ; v r (returned &fi!ed.l918i 5.ft B,;:BSMITH, , - v ntfeeWoflaT3Yeaor dlfcar. tribe oala iri nr v i

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view