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,1 ..4 f NtEtoAmMENt.;.-: - 'A. - 'i- ..iri'J k.4l,B; rrinrfi V t I l-1 f' 1 t r . I' 1 t s,l i 'i ..I. 1 poetry.- - ; v Th iv sform is wtVred andttet. fiend ;V ' YVho iWioosr wpary day stood sullen by Hatn flrd.', -And now.iS beard the frequent V v prayer"; Vivi ,J 'From grateful altars ttaftedj; in eactfeye ; Hope lights-her beaconbuitf fancy no Sketches fond scenes ot bliss,: Jar port is near-; ;. ;'v rVsji foaih-ith VririkimiaVemareshlFfrom.the mam vi;.Wf1WTleailteoQsand vounet -Nature The.roornj t .t- toll that lfttA.hlone-h The gallant Ai.8 1 oNPity, shudderiog, 1 " weeps f V 'V"-VV' '. J" ' .1- Yet Tdou the child of feeling, shan re- J- The tribute of warm tears. Around thy ' . name , . ' , ;; - rMercV will tviieherneyer-fadjng.wreath; Fairer' than trophies won by heirs of fame. Thou gaV'st; ' what ocean .hod .'denied, a s ahroud,S '." f .V ?A- V ; t - With rites of icpulrure. a am yet proud , Of m'ankihd;.for ihy sake, Gods bedizen On thee the deed shall Jive wen thy . t 'sapdtoohath run. ! . v Jacob iMart, Esq..O,S. (Cons . KinsaleK--: Vonsui , at jtfomjTiS Goshm Patriot. --EFFECT-. dFjlUBITV ! t)h a late cU! nit my latfiqr arfd I , ShnrUvtafief the nld ' Frenth war. - : -.; .-Tha ;nroudbin cTeaTesMhe ' -The sea-Unyjslngs of home, by peril made ' tnp re dear V;k:;:, v. v:V3rXis -depthly sldmbef'stirciiot. ' . .- ? , pose, S11' & ' vrV elfftvoagcnyhath seizedthem; 1 ',SvS vjElse thfedeep ietharj?,:acaiT ye close Vil v ? YourJldsiwhei1 desolation .marched by-.. j. - j ' V Or quiet dream-, wfaenrvfMrrotf;-:waltaje;- t y; ;M-; XVakertye'teinpest tleefore?- :r -". r;;"the warei ?v,:- ' ' '$i'h : vWho5HHitude'TOokaheavenr rollingon, Vill sooh.receive ye, rcaayisyour cQra r -V Thelnorbins smileshe breezekfraoght i'v - GodVhanay-work, tte world of waters, 1 r ThVelemrtits (JisDoft, and He is seen cj JV-'V:In Wrenttpttvninnedron'HiSciouilycaY. - t: ' n Riding the wild niglU stor m, and Jbunblifag -- prest; iv- .V. : , That niRht, at times.'were dimly seen, us t - Sometornisotmiseiy.wnosc nanus mi ; ... ; Were lift implonng.-they bunk ith the : And piteous cries and shrieks were heard, . ' 'twastill again. ,. ' ; .- . -, v were-enjoying the tomforiV of aood v firewUh a fewVfriendswlieiidBjing . n1 social con versationWthe siibjecrof habit an old 'lady relatedi the follow- . : ; Inir ci r rum stance ':. ti a. i xax Tather,?who1iad recently been raal- j Mr .' ried, porehasedncohsiderable tract of j . i ' of tDutcbss, not far from 'wjiere?. the .. villaVp, of Pouhkeepsie now1 lies. He :t. knocked 'Sjp ;a lohutand wentr. to ? failing treerahd flearihg the land; V pessiyely; hard, and bean?t6 think a t 4 Jittfe; spirits Vodld him n0, harm r V wheii tie Vas choppiriv Uef therefore V i j' goi)ima;Wttle(.to v : v ' v enarinfflind only. I vhenhe; was at work in the -woods. In "process ofiime, however he wooJd take a liUleliitters in the roqrmnc, now and then: After- wards he most have his bitters every. inorning. At ienjn,inei uiiiiugr i heihbught 6f inrthe morning'wV his bittera;1 he could not rest.injped till Oay HghC biit' must'-get up,earlier aud pearlier-' for his bitteC ,J1ndin.;the' . v . ' ' becan taj-e fleet seriously on the const?- V - ! qOf hcesan at iat mustered up all his v ' resolutionxto overcome it. One .morn v , ;' hept p. very,. ealy, went jto his parting Jook, and dashed it to; pieccsi v agai p s t ; a atoft e, liquor ana au. My 'mother exciaimed-fVhy,what in the V . ; . wDrld is i the matter ?, VVfiy do you throWv TOur bottle 'away r' - 'liis reply ileserves 10 oe recorueu mieiters .01 mieiters or gold:' 4 I am resblyeclf that liquor sh&lr nevef gej : master orrnei He lived to a cood'old age z the Lord was bis strength v .apO portion' 5 tlieLbible. was his constant 1 I companion, - and he 'died 'the death of V r- -iv --' II!. V Ji.S Uie riunieom. -rja numerous jwsicri- t tj ary tiow in the possession ;.?of this , :, sanw patehia V intieritance, which their .;- ancestor preserved by Ubfowing ayyajr ; Vthe.bbhle. V " Thus" we ie bor important it is ,to vfc cfieck.1he growtli of eviUhabits before tthey get the- mastery, 'ft..,? 3; : ? DOCTpRVM. K fENNEIL 1 1 'iTtFFERS his services: to thenabitanta of H. Raleigfh and4ts,vieinky, fri .the various ; branches .ot his Profession v We n3y.be found ". Z U the ' house lajely occupied by al'isa Eaat - wood, 'n'llillsborough street. s. March 29. 1 75 rl pfietor of this newnnd elegant Establish- ' rnenvanam removen io.ii ii : k1"' orfcuperinteh!jTi: fe 'mprovernents and qia ihaement, ' Since . thelasseasvh W-attenr. tioh h'awttTOmost ejedusive) v: greeted "to 4he openinjf of pyblic: "r'dlleadjn'!;jl'iV J Vhirhi V tthontft ijrx ext, : will bV equal io the ' e'onfortaMea'cwmmodatipn !of iptharfone;;haiidMpe ses Toeiitjone ma fprrncf advertisement) are alullt:of briVVand in an eminent feree iiniteineatnesa.Convenience' and oon fort-a4 particitar regard tq; hlch 5as been 'paid to tlioseartmentxtende;(i for theuse; of tjfc ladieVoorfam MproverrientsipetteU to .e completed by: he trtpntWof iuln is a hotand cold :bath. Thfse Springs ar inie immediate, tieigh nfthe most heautifid and fer tile tracts of cramtr In Virginia aht in a 1 sii J tuatron perfectlyraccessibie, emg..qnly-teuf or twelve miles st of the Blue Ridge ana ifrir4ive of Lynchburg, trom wnence. "nr thJpuhKc jStaVebr a'comfortabTnacki Will afteithV TOKUlle of July, depart s for them twice 'a week, and return 'wsC. oftenso that persons, from all parts pf.the United States maV.vjsj them withpnttne expense oi pn- a. reenlar .communication the Sweet and3VhiteSulphuTpringsbythe way;Vjincte;rf;wnich.. due notice willh gn v'f ttif stich an arrangement . cap te effected. '. 'Thoae Waters With most persbps are very ac- tiveintheTroptitton, butiqt navmg oeen an alvzedi the kibscriher c?mnnt pronounce with certainty ofwhatmaterialstheyare cornposed ...... ji' c . .1.: lv!.i iir'. further thap tq say tnaj inecniei mKTeui ent i snlnhnr4 with which they are so strong- lv jmnreirnsted ihat a silver' watch worn hy a Person . using ' tjiem immediately .beebmes tWroughV searches 'the system and piynfies .the blood, ;thY possess others of a strong medical chara'cter and are particularly use fiil'in all case's of deWPtT.hyjit .. once impart- in that tone and enefcr to the, system which it had lost by 'disease or bv a relaxed state'of the hodvf CTowine' out of a residence !n a lot"climate. or ojt of othet crises. ' They are stronsrlv recoTnmend''d in affections of the li ver arid kidnevs in ease's of dysentery and choc; and re particularly i efficacious in reJ movTng-indigestioiT and the cjuises which jprfo- the aDTetite, - . j In consequence of the existing scarcity. of moriev; the .price of board will be reduced to six dollars per week.' i ' V J ' The Cloverd ale Post Office being only two miles distant, it is recomronded to the victors of these Springs to hav their letters directed to tht office, from whence thev can easily he forwarded to Any other place if ne- r. . . . J " r 'J'- cessajy;, - . - " ' . ..Botetourt Springs, May ,14.; 87; 3 w f JTJST PUBLISHED, ; And to he had at J.Gaixs's Bookstore, , ;t . y JJn Jialeigfy rj- : i4JUCX TTTKITI 15D A HltV CENTS, TT OTES on the cultivation rfnd manage- ment of TOBACCO, from the plant bed tc the prize; according to the most approv ed practices in AlhemarleV and the adjacent Countips jnxiVirprinia. Prep ' red by Petbr ATyoi,?jr.sq. at tne panicuia instance ot the, Kditor of 4he. American Farmer," with whose 'permisipnj they, are now published, ir. .rinioo(1' V-.' ..' . - b.4 ' SOB A WATER. npinE subscriber, has just , received "from : New-York, a large, -supply ,of SODA POAVDET?-r-and in addition to Ice Creams, Punch and Lemonade, which he will furnish throughout the Season, hecan now also ac commodate his friends and Customers with lei Soda Water by the 'Glass on the shortest notice of ' will sell the Powder by the box 'on reasonable terms. " ' ; ' 1 :; ; 'Also, on hand, 10 Boxes fresh Saisins of a superior ouaiity, ana a rrau 01 prime son shelled Almonds. ' u" '"'X . : ;; ; DAVID SHAWi,1 I?aleiirh,vMay 24. ;. v ' ; .' N. B. He. has Ice Tickets for sale at 4 per hundred, and , in 'like proportion for a smaller number Each ticket commands a pound of Ice.; ENTKRTA INMENT, f In Salisbury, North- Carolina, by ' WILLIAM II. SLAUGHTER ; LT his large and co mmodious Buildings, I two doors east of the-State Bank. He has latety; employed an experienced and, at. ntive Barkeeper, who,, with the aid otciean, well furnished Chambers,, a well stored Cel. lar, Ice-House, Granary, goodOstlers, &c. is able, he flatters himself, to support his Claims, in an increased decree, to tb very liberal patronage his. House has 'for so, many .year's received.-:, t -..' '.-'. ,S .. .' . .r Travellers 'and Private Board era will con tinue to meet with those comforts and atten tions With which' they" have, hitherto," been plowed to express themselves so welrpleaS; . C The ; Northern,) Southern, and EWern Stages, put up at this House. ; .-May 1,1822. , ,: 1 . " "86-3t STATE OF,NORTH-CAROLIWA. . t , ;r Surry Uouoty. 1 . . - - t Court ofl Pleas. and Quarter-Sessions; for ", V lr May; 1822. ' ! . ! : Aaron Marshall and others, . 1 Stephen Jones and his wife . 'Susannah, Edward ,Wil- . bourn Zachariab Wiibourn,' the heirs of. Thomas Wih' bourn; dee'd, & LydiaStan. ' ter. i Petition for C - partitioa ( TT appearing to the satisfaction of ih e Court X that the Defendants are not . inhabitants of the State ; it is therefore ordered by the ri, iuxv wvcriisemenx De made m the Raleigh Reeister, for six weeks, that the De fendants, be and appear at the next Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions to beheld for th j COunty of Surry, at the court house1 in Rock pford, on the' second Monday in August next, anu pieau, answer, or ofmur, to the petition, otherwise the same will be taken pro confes so, and decreed accordingly Witness, Jos . Williams, Clerk of said Court, at Office; the 2d Mondayin May; 182?, v,. - , ; no-pi 1 : jo. yrLUAMs, c.a rte hasit furtheVin contemplation to establish between this, and rilH& MISSIS IT71UAM iniUiiii,M'w-4.-'v.- la and theubRc. genmllythPV! t a twxiwvT Tlwv1hone,to mcetwtn, enrt couragementaslevery exertion wenade Trii? ommoGplof the younglA- 4 j-j z.uji nfehdihe. summer Mfffali'irhf the School adverti&ert for nursdy, tha 23U '0f 'juWc ArPi irrtft Thnwdar. ;thetn pt TJM116 S cholars;" are mvnea jo; ne?. SWAN tTAVEUN a fr..w.liased the vwell known and iAn. tKi;Bhd Stand n theTown of liOuisburg formerly owned; anftoccupicu u WTW;' fe TWWso-cespectfully:ntorma h'? friend invt We Dublic at larffel that ;.l he inntinnM VpriihP' Tavern.' and hopes Tiy 'as siduity in the discbarge,of his; duJan3 mo derattorr in his prices, to secure; k liberal portion of patronage. ..- Ljf His bed rooms are numerous nw 17 , well provided with every article b" furniture J necessarv toSffrd con)fbrt;Uis Bar-will J always be supplied with Ice and iihe choicest !:-. --. j ToW l WWK ; the heatS the Carriage House newly buiK.r His own exer tions, together ; w ith those attached Ho the Establisiment, will, be hopes,1 insure tjiat encouragement. which he will v always endea yor"to meriU-v'V'""';,5l'f,,'V-; r':":- i"V ' : : : V; p. iiAWKijfs ; tonfsliurg, XC. June 1. -v;. . 85 9w Toiler IVii, Saunmd-GriStCJlill and Y : lr ' Crushing Idchitie ft :r'j7: ; t 0 Cbabthet:, ,'xEi'n RitEiGH. ; .- - - fj. -. .. THIS above. Mills being now jn complete operation, the PM)rietqr -r'-me5ts good Hotisekeepers t!irougbrut the Suit; to lay a side for the use of b is Paper ? 5 J I every iiiece of useless Uag, & send them, as they ; acquets late,; to.Merchaivts who ' will receiyf rthem, (of wh ich ihefe are a number indlflerent parts of the Slate) orhpd Ihem to ome p6or pa son ynhn make?r a -living by collect UM$tnae rikU foMhe Mill, or send ifaxa? to hts.Iiook. stre'in RaytighV as, friiJmyroyediid enlarged , constnicton-of his pref entt-estab-lishment, a greater quantity of h essential ariferte will. berequired. than formerly, i j : Persons wanting Plank anl Lumber of any tl escript ion, w ill be furni sh;cd imnl ed iately , or on short notice, by leaving their Orders at J. Galea's Bookstore ; and the.tieighbouring Farmers who have Lumber, mliich they wish to have sawed on. Shares, will1 be accommo dated. . ' , ;- -:'.' The Grist Mill being in fine order (with a rood BoUinjr Cloth V and a careful j Miller provided, Families who may send tneir Grist to this Mill may rely oh its beinjj well alia exndiliouslv crround. And hWing erected an excellent Rock Dam it is presumed there will be no want of water in the driest times. , The. crushing of the Cob Willi the Corn ha vine been found to be not only a g; eat sav- . . .-. - r- I . ' 1 1 P I iincr, : Out to mmisn a :morc w uoicsomc iuou lor Horses man lecuinj; iucih w u wjim aiunc, it is 'presumed the Crushing Machine will be considered ah acceptable addition 16 this Es. tablishment Such as may wish it, may have their crushed Corn and Cobs put through the Grist Mill aisoJ' p I A trood Road having been opened to the ..Mills on' ;the. South side of the Creek the Waggon Itoad irom.town is tnereoy snorten ed and greatly improved. GALES. : ; 85 ! June 5. Ju THE MUCH ADMIRKD AND HIGHLY; PVTtinTn MAT.TF.SF. JACK. SAN C HO ; 111 IT IDC IUWII UI ; I Jliuuiwui: the season, Five Dollars the single, leap ' and Fifteen Dollars lo insure a mare to be in foal The Season will' commence the 1st ! Marph and end the 1st August. , I will not be liable for eilbe? accidents or escapes! i It j Sancho can he seen at Joseph Bellas plan, tatjon from tfiis time until the lstrjf March next, where he will be shewn, with much pleasure. ;T.. ;:'f- N:y-:;:-i' At the Agricultural Show and Fair, held in the State of Maryland on the 7th and 8U1 days of June last; at the'Maryiand Tavern f miles from the City of Baltimore, the com mittee aDDointed bv he Affriciiltural Society to view the Asses and Mhles, reported as fol- lows: . '' ;-- it ,';;" ;.!;,.;'i jK The uncommonly larce and Valuable Mai tese Jack, Sancho, shewn by John S. Skinner, Esq. attracted and deserved our; particular attention, but being an imported", animal he was not considered a candidate tor the pre mium. ' ; .m , ,;Vi -y-;rrVftfc- jxctract jrom a tetter written oy j o oiwir, r- -. n " . , j. -. . r ....... ,Sg. (, . cV.-f-i - ; .sv . BAtTiMoiiii; 22b.Nor. 182L DEAR SIR The Maltese Jack Sancho. was selected at Malta, by the late Cant; Gor- OQ,n, oi me unueu aiates JNavy, : He was 8 years old last Spring, and is the; largest and best covering Jack in America, as -well as the finest heure I have ever seen. ; The Mhlesll from this race, of Jacks are more docile and much more, spirited; and active than those from Spanish Jacks.' Sir. Nabb. of the Coun cil of Maryland, will vouch Tor the character here civen of Sancho'He saira he fi ms,a by common; Mares fifteen 'hands 'high by him.' anu ii'ai ue.witi covpr ten oiares a day., ' 1 have keen many, I have, never yet seen any equal to him for size and vigour. ' Yours i ;V: '"'-."i- 'r'- JOHN-.:SKINNER.?7y J' I deem it unnecessary for me! tn uv nv I thing more in favor of Sancbb, only, tfiat-a iar upponunuy is now onerea to the farmers of this section of the country to improve their stock, by obtaining mules of a superior Size . -. THEOPHILUs:PARltEB!;'? . a muuni , ajiu ucc i Ol-om .A'iTTiacw Vxr TAVERN. His Stable is large, and he pic deshimself it, shall at all times be welt snppJiM with fo rae; ,Cbhnectfcd, fo1 his stah.e is; a large "FOURTEEN hands high Will stand the ! ensuing season at my Plantation;; adjoins .I WKthe la 5' Jacob Lc ,pteasantlyitua- .MieM; Jne; CojTthouie e - f toSoaiaPawson street. mHd Vf Vf 29th it.on acrSiu pothaving been sold opt? 3 25 Iiinstant, as months ,the Pr ivingr bond wah ' proo e4.lbe!Tered'b::clyfwrHe,at vecunty;thANEGBOES htlng?' WVsfet Vo'clocVirt she afternoon, are Fmirhk ely ejlowsone of tJpjS ticiUarslmaherof Wm.-Hii or J.gs, 'L;JrdjfcMWdle.kteiy ' ! larsima' Baleiarh.'c?- ''May29;1823.fi fl;. - ' nn" i c rt t PI 83-ts:' I f vhe has ebjuaT to-ftny4rt dersomt distajrice Ictally: 1AH vr I L H W Bu the'Presideht oj the United '&Mes. v ' ates Isutliorized by-law to cause knife tn hi w-fl-ftr Si l IThereflore; !, isutnta Mir6eresident of the UnitedvStateV do vhcrebydeclaretana make known held as u ! At the diana, on the .first Monday in J uly. next, ic? the sale of '.--a ;;. -: t$ wnsnlpiSt jl8,irfrangei 0r& prvi'cipal i romajan-iine?' m, lZvand i in ranges 1 10 yt 1 west aot f?At the Snd Omce!atVari(iahai ji !,..12,':13, 14 &:L5in;rarigr3;a 4y 'do- At,tle same place, on he 3d, Monday in August next, for the saleof t"5 ' V; ; jTrishipsM 1, 1 2, 13; 1 4 & 5, frt ranges &6 & east OTtnea pnn 1 meridian une ll'in ,rag -7 rY1- i'do;:.;';. At the Lind Office at Palestine, in Illinois. bin the 1st Monday 'in? Auguithext, for; the' h".ile or r;v - ,;.f T 5, 8 and 9 , At th(s Septcinpr next; frTrtsh ps 10, 11,12 &I3,in .ranges 9 10 & 11 I;.. - : ; eastotu irin'l mrfl'n line li ' 10 11 12 and 13, in ranges 12 13 & 14 wes o f 2d do k"; At the same place, on the lstlMonday in pOcober nrxt, for the sale of Tnships 14 15f 6 17 i o ranges 9 lO'Sc 11 ! I f ; east of 3 I prin'l mrd'n line -y-.r 11 November nxt, the sale of 1 T,nshipsl8i920&2I, in ranges 9 10 & 1 I E , oi od pnrpal meridian line 18 19 20 St 21, in ranfreS and 14 west of , t iprn'pal mer'dn line i IRV19 &" 20 in range -12 i do : do . is ' . . 11 do do 171819 and 20 ; 10 do ' do At the-tymd Office for the ' Northern "dis trict ofLhHina.atthe town ot, Ouachita, on i the 1st Monday in November next for the sal"" of ' ' . ;; i-'i '. ; V"V " ' T'r.ships 15 16 7 18 and 19. in ranges 1 2 3 4 and 5, westof the meridian line At the Land Office at the Seat of Justice of the ccunty of Independence, in the Arkansas territpry,fbr the sale of such jands of the U nited Stat es.as;ar e si tiial ed in the following described townships and ranges,' and. which have been excluded 'from - tlie lottery of the lands appropriated for satisfying warrants for military services, viz : ' y.. ; .'-'.1 ;v On the 1st Monday in August next, for the sale of such of the above described land a as arefsituated in the following i thwnships and ranges viz: i ' v.; ; ' - ' ' .. 1 'nships 2 3 4r5 6 y 8 9 and 20 in range . 1, E or.the.dtM-merdn ime ; "'; . v-2 ; do-, : ; 123 45 and -6 ;J : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and 9 ,r ; 3 : ' do 12 10 II 12 13 and 14 ; 4 do 12 ' . : ".j, 5 ; do;.: 1 2 3 9 13 14 15 1819. 8c $0, 1, west do . On the 1st. Monday in September next for th e sale of such of the above described lands as are. situated" in ''the '''following 1 townshins and range, viz Vf ' A';'."..-. ' Tnships 1 2 18 19 and 20, in range west V ''.:oftbethThdiahJine 1 15 l61718 l9Jc 20range3ISd6 , a 1UU 10 14 ID ID. 6C 17 h 1 , rto 129 101 112 13 and 16 5f do .12 41? 6 $ XTIO -It l213M'n'' - ' nd.i8-;'0;f m vii lucisi jvionuay in uctoper pcxi,ror Wie sal,e of such of theabove described, lands as ire situated irf the following townships and ;anges, viz :;':?.-T-Vf '.'j' . 'r:.t rshipsl2 35 6ipj . . iiiv WCSI OI - f f , 5tb mer'dpline 12 3 456 789101516 .in 8 19 and 20' grange 8: ,12 3 4 5789 10 1L - 1 . 12 18 19 and 20 9 .14-: A-; do do:l:.' ; do"v: -'0 th ist;MondayJn Noyembe.nextfbr i ouv,uuihc auuvc ucscrioeu fanus as are situated in the following townshrpV artd ranges viz v'!' v -.-- ; c. ' ;- T'nshipsl 23 4 5 6 ri 9jl0anXn,nange ; 10, west of the 5th merMn line 13456 78 9 and 10, in range 11 'do'v' 2 3 4 5 6 789 arid ,10 Sil2db ;r 234 5 6 7:8r aad '.t l3-.-.do 3,4 5 6 7 and 8 Y - .: -. ,'-'iV, ;4 5.and 7 !' ;- 1' 15f do o oana jy ; ' -,;:. .: y Mfi - Each sale i will mmm- r$fhK2 I number of Motion; towiihib W riVe 5 r T "f w i va a v w a v 1 The lands reserved h l. nA n'Ar w,w a wc . tor, otner ' purposes, will be re 2 0i ven. under my hand, at the city of Wash, mgton, this 14th day of March; l822U JAMES -MONROE: By the President ti.'.V; ' .C :;. , ; -...' JOSIAB TifBTno J ;-'.-;'. . : ' pomfnjssibnerof the Gen. Lamcitt oh hand ccmplete, assortment i 3 i w- per frorii'tfec; b 1 1 ICS that therf public sales; shall oe llowsr.yi z itfizMfe Land OIHce at Terre ITaute, m ;!n on the 3d Monaay in July nexrtor ine saie rniships II, M UmUnfeXj& E TfYc'ri. oftbeSdajrincipalroeridiaitlne nships6, 7, 8 & 9, In rancre&P, 10 and II 'j. V'r 'aiiVol;'3J prii'l ; mrd'it! I ine" i , 6, 7. 8 & 9, in range 1 4, w est of 3d do 4 , T.iue.ale,of ; :;r; ;M; assures them that erV;itieinion shall b. 14 15 lo and 17, in ranges 1 13 &J4i west . At the same place; ; jue 1 st-jMopdayVm 1. . March 18 75tNbyl This aale'is made to close "the Estli'- .1 oTOer iaafinsettleTtifAt y , w' i t - per with Bankacconunodation. it v.lr k- about. 49 acre of Land, of good quaKtv 1 .Tqaa leaomgirom tne uity; - Sixteen or i ic iatrcs ic vicaicu ana unaer rnlt:.,:' threst covered with a, heavy forestgron abounding with fie-wooii arid Mmhe ' JaBd .contaihli'an . excellent rock quarry . ' well. watered by branches, and has tro r2" ' ' sfwniK:u: iuc Huufcc, muai probably toarr i in.-the. county. : My; dwelhnsr is.alirait mrefoW,iias tie advantages of town jrJ : trytutec-nfl is, in Vv estimation, Uik most les,irahl"sppt4 a residence that I khowinl th tate.r-pjby soon. - '. - ' ; Sharon, 8th Ma 1832.;: . ? - . yALUAlJLH PROPERTY; 'k-; ''; wV?'F0n-. .SALE. . . I;- " f ' ZlfffyUWjp WTA VERM fWTWfyt sell privately on accoramodaW' ' a hbhcHouse,' it is believed to be equal if not1 simerior to ahv'in the Citv.1 bein'c K;. - ' ed immediately. at'the Courthouse and in the eentre of the!cfty.i Thef House' is la'nre. tnl 1 convenient. ' There is ar large Stable conve nierit tothei'Tavern; witbj a. Well of excellent water in the lotl ; A person disposed to enter into fa business of this kind, will find t'is a. tuajtbn canhe recomhienjdd as a healthy and! profitable. stand. The payments will be made' j easy", to any person disposed to purchsse. ' .leijer on ;tne iot, wnaiwau conunue to fceea paid , to the comfortable acconirDodation of . those who may.caiTbh hef. ' " - THOMAS COBBS, Ex'or of ''"-"-- "" ' ' - , . " .'C. Jeter, dee'd. ' 'May23.;vCV' s: .";.' 83 tf . STATE OF NORTII-CAiJOLlNA, . - V'-;",J-i;ciBwiit. couarrY.'-'iv ,: - ' ' Court ofiPleas and Quftrter Sessions, yni. J. ; Nash . Original attachment levied 'j. vc'V on one tract or tana, ana also.; Lewis GraveshS one Iot in the town of Afiltoni ' 5 T appearing to. the satisfaction' of the Court, s .. -that the Defehdabt in this case,' is not an inhabitant ef this .'.State ; Jt is' therefore or- dered that. publication be made for three months, successively, in the Raleigh Registe r, ( that unless the said pefeiidant appear at our next Court of Pleas and; Quarter Sessions t be held for the. County of Caswell, at the , Court-housQ, in Caswell,' on-the second Mon- . day after th fourth, Mojuday of June nest,; and replevy, "plead tp issue; or demur,' judj mcnt final w ill be entered against him. 1!Test, PAtJLUS AiHARALSON, Cl'kt STATJEl OF' NORTtt-dAltOUNA. , ;-' ?;'' '. ; . . 'Rockingam County. -j ft " LvEatJiTt. --April TermAL V. 1822. Robert Galloway, Administrator of the Estate 1 v f of CharleS Galloway, dee'd, .Elizabe'th Gentry Aidmrnistratrix of theEstato ; otJameS Galloway, dee'd, and otliers I T'appearingfb;the Court '.that Thomas H, wife,; Stephen Coleman and Polly his wife, John ,T.. Johnston LeWis ...DilUhunty' and Lucinda hiswife,-? flardyapid Sally -bisy wife, Meridith Johnston! Minerva C John. ston Nicholas; Scales, 'Joseph H.; Scales, Ro- ' bertScale, donstant' Scales,! Peter Scales George WiLTMan,. Johp Man, William JU Man, Sajly Man, CJonstalrtt II. fP. Man, Peter N. an, Agatha Man,llatliew Daniel. 'ini Agathafhls wife, reside withbut.this State and they being part of the defendants to the . Bill of ,Complain filed in this case . it. is or- . dered, that publication he made for iix weeks intlie!Raleieh Reenter) fore above named defendants and each of theiri to Appear at the Qext term of 'i tliis CourtL M the 5th Monday ' " it :i. ! : : 1 'LftO.Ji t.- toft f aiver uieiu -MoiKiajj pieptemucr nv. thejrt and there toj answer, plead or demur to the said ibnU ithe saie will be . taken pr confesso against them, and heard expartc. ;.vr;v Test; ; . f ; ; ' .: x '. JAM ES T? i QBEHEAtf, c. m. s. - May 4, 1822; ; Pr4,7'v ff ': 82 6w ; - UNITEXjI STATES- FAIE.HICA, s Circuit . Coiut of ihe USutes; 5th 'Circuite ' " sn Ityitgfayren, 1822. , , Archibald: Fimn'g'(of jLofidon,J ; , -: f' ..cdversut -1 -:''v' ; '.'".W" ''-. John Hpgg ?.nd John Eccles, surviving Exe of Duncan M'Lerap, deceased ; TborD ' Henderson . Adnv'r of Samtf el; GoodwiV aeceaseoi jonn Cameron ; jwm. . Cameron, Guardian of -Mary Cameron( fant) : WUCa m Moffat And aiargaret bis wifti and John R, Adam. . V. - - -&!t: appearing to the : satisfaction of tns,. 1 1.-.-' Court that John TL: Adam resides without tl'laiut.tbjb Statei'.ad he being a party (lefendapt (to thfthH f orcomplaint , - . made in t the said John) R' Adam to appef a the- next term of this Honorable CovrVj dav-f .KovpmhAr nentJthen and there l 'plead!" answer -or, emurjtothe. I the; ; game will be taken confeno sjaa ':t ureen irj'or, jtinward ..yy iiJiams,v Green h. Wjirjams, Thomas .Williams, .Alexar.der M William's. Thomas! Worsham. and Nancr bis ;; icutors of (Iobert Adam, deceased ; Joha . ; W.: Wright and John Huske,, Executors of , ?jbhn'Winsl0w, deceasetl i James JI'Leran, rJolmPLeran & Ansrus Taylor, Executor! him'md heard''arrr. '- '.i''-r.;, : ; ;.T';' n. WIH; HAyWOd.Dc:.irv ; i . i'llaVte i''i-..3il2wpitad;'6" ' fi '::'.-V ''ti v-V:;-.? V'! '
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 21, 1822, edition 1
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