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v.. ' - . J .1 . ' r r"-..V-ti. 1 V. -4 : . 4 s 4 ;1 1 I 1st V a 1i! i J id 1 r.'-5 a 1 'J! '5 it 1$-:. i ' IN'-.. 7 t , Composer &V Major ,muvijr ,y.'? :.A r ;- thquesf of iheXoirtnittof An U?b:: vlY .. y:& ' ;r:t', - . TUne-" Cbambupok? s p . .V .V..JvL v , , WT BlW soft ve southern gales: 5 1.,- ;V v'TheNutal-day of Liberty ';- VVi ; A: y;; i S C6msin berQiaeii cart- U . : - - ; ; sr s ' -.r ZV ' jV' v:T- Frouvco! Ontario's t5dc, , ;Tj J ; : . ' - V- TO Mexico's vam;waT,e,';' , 'Millions of freeorrt soojs this daV ; j -y r .CcnmiaenioSrate bravelr; VwJ 7 ' ''"Vj. -1 ii-foe brave "wbo sleep in deatlj, , 'r - "j nbOToVsgory bcdtf; v 'Pt iXTKbntehalivp tqreap boon , ! " t: V.v VTorAvhiltheir brpthersled;,-; - '' "fvj 'r'--- '4. V: ; Jj':': 'lisAn qbrlist ttoQ.high ' ,':"r- f-U'i-i. Its: base: should spread from pole to pole $ 3 . - TTS- nVWofttlAd S O'err ,V , 1 , -v The Pght of reasohbamsJrt ir : J V'ivhere sweet magnolias wildlrvloop4 f'; TheStarjbf liberty V I .-, - Extends her rays remote ; ' " t See! Ver the mosque and' minaret : i: The Grecian banner float; fe1 "': -v ,Peace te th(inighty4ead : V . . C, j-'.Their laurels' freshly. bloom.1 - OJjky Witt; sunn -v " - ' . ) -. ) I- r ' . .:. t" Swell hiffb yourTMeful iayv T'HIM who riis.s.rVshinstqn Be honor,' love and -praise: ; THEORY. ND prwCTICE. sr vTf if : were not; for tKe pain that IS Inseparable in a'gcrieroasciind from reflection. itVnul'U afford anawua- ;5ng antf curious cmlbymetiXfor-a few hoursnoursdid we iiy,r : months tO compare me prauucai wny fpwl sTstems nf :mQdern, times,. In H ?i religion and Jnitics; startins from the rli p V divine ilocfrine! universal - salvation' I? - V rand reilemptionahd Jaccompanyinj; v it vnn me uoi ir3.iiivT f rnu: these, how Jose would, the biting.sa tirt of Swif) apply. fLet us take from the country; of Swift, when he drew Jus experience of practical religim and theoreticargovernnien f : - j ' Ireland Avith' seven roillionf people in a state oi.paniaijnsNurrrgiiuii ohm. it is remarkable; that it is in j the most populous and most fertile counties that oppression U most shading : it is nut necessary to golo -Mexicp Jot practi- i Cul religion or practical government ; iej 'fluuriih'- inH the plenitude of rKon'fVnoansi.under.e, glorious British cojtitutiqn as it Jj; practised in Ireland, r ; r - .-- . . k Compare the case of the five outybf 'neven millions in Ireland;, with those . of : the, like number in Mexicoj, and I' what's the r difference Jri beneficence, of; christianity,-W liberty! br justice. : C Illustrative, of 5wiftV theory and pfactice inlrejand aicenry ago, we see how the glorious balance of power, and the1 downfall of "Jacobinism in Tance'and: Naples; Genoa; andVe- "liicegi ha(tvorkc;d : for: the'- subject a of the lori6ii3 constitution, in the rejgrtj ' fPJniI thft Georges: There are.iu Ire .'Uncl f',..v-.'''i. r-v j-'ii VI V 8 Archbishops, c ? la Bishops, ;. - . rftV.V . AtKo4 Tlitmitaries.' And, 1200-British Clergymen vf tU Qurch" : .Of England-. f - The archbishop.olJVrmagn neeo noi 1 envythe Poperor the.Grreek patriarch ; he lias 70,000 a y eaiC The bishop of Dprrv has4 onlv.60,000.a year what , a difference between Vthese venejable j pastors ofrthe Uock, and .Peter and ; "Paul, their - predecessors, ri The arch -' bishop of Cashel who derives his good li thirijis fromUheLsecond bbstf populous, f Ko mni ' firtilft? and most.- afflicted county of the ofwhih; that jsTand iis Composed ,r has 'at :his.fidispensaUon; ' the.powr and ALfiUioritv ' to appropriate V -. ) ' S175.000 a year5:tO!,a; tew.- clergymen.. - of vhic the payers whahtar the er 'J 6 vice ate riot as one in 72ti:t tltis; Is lot . v leratloiTland ' religion',. invr tlieoranjd practice fv but the bishop, of (Jploype, " who is also billeted oh the most pppur loua couritv of Ireland, has I'atbis dis tribution "thiTproerfebf theepple.ta V the ,amounoS,ppayerthe rihMSilbne ' amount klpree million mV Knmlrtd; thousand ftoltarsi equal ; about bnehiird. of theamountptthet Vhole peace;esfaDiisnraei oi. uic wT " . h "hited StaUa, 'r'-'r Yet we heattalk of the religions; , r - iha'racter of k'ebuntry--its bible'soci i"v ."ietieaita1 humane societiesitJor- 4.; eicn . missions Its toleration-rlts Dertyana K na ueen iii, oiucii iijues 1 ; desicnated as the buiwarlc tif -barreii- -r- ? Arwu. A'KehffionwapohtiCiaw, f If Tj. -V 1 ! . J,ni,nn&niA v J il- UiVVWr-V'tA1!; tlbi;ver,sttf clip ihftwo V I !T7Tlf 1 T XI 911 VIUL'.irill I'M I .M II .1 T. t I J.l I . KJTTEiISUl. rtBUVVlJH" 'Y? r rnnp'.'nn.',.i1clftr,fnr fthV Society will r.li in the Presbvterian Churcn I in this city otv the lst Sabbath in this tnon rbv th nv. Wml 'Greenfe at which time' collection will be taken up in aid pflts funds.' rANNtVERS ARV Cft Tl - RALEIGH PEACE CIETY. TSIJNPAY, cl4ib uly insi, f Son 9 will be preached on this occasion m the tethodist.Church, bv the ttev. Geo. M. An derson and on Monday, the 'day), following aidjburnd Meeting of the Society vill be hAlfl fnr fh trnartiniT of business. The, brethren and friends gneralty are requested to attend. ;t - ' .s-; j JEli. BATTLE, , Cor. Sec'y. :'fl.The .StfewarfflaHr at the 7hiversty of ,North-Carblina, togrether Avith the other Buildings, Garden-and Lots' of ground ap pertaining to it; , WJIJ be renter! : tor inc. rer mainder pf the present year, ana linnicuiaic possession criven;- Appjv to "the. Committee of appointment, in, Raleigh.' , V 0 - Raleigh, June 25, 1532 .; -k.y-- - . just; published, q :i And roay hehad'at J. Giles's Store,'and at . '.,! tie other Bookstores of the State; 1 ! A TORM of the. Solemnization i of Matrimo py,. prepared for the use of Magistrates. " :-A COPPER STILL; k : gool Still, of abput 40 Gallons, with a i5 Pewter Worm complete, which has been used but one Season may be had on rsasor able-terms, on application to the. Repster Office , v ; May 30. 10 CENTS REWARD. llBSCONDEDfrommy service on the V 27th ;bf last month, an apprentice boy named William Nelms, about 1 years of ag e. I forwWall persons from ha: borinr of trading- with" him.' The above reward of ten cents willie pven to any person who will deliver hintto me in Raleiflrhl . f r;i p : WESLEY WII1TAKER. ,- Ju1y,-3?.fc ' -89 3t JOSROSSl&n-HOMAS G. SC(JfIT lTXvE thWY day entered into Partnership RX as COM.HSSlOX. MERCHANT?, un der thePirniof Ross &; ScoTTi They solicit the patronage of their Friends and thejfyikr, WUlcn liicy uope io ueserve uy Mcir ju.' qu ality and attention to the interest of their: employers .' . ,... ., ' iv'V';V;y'i1 TKXT HAVK OJT HAND . ' ' ' ' resh Muscatel & Bloom Raisina, in boxes, VjnJde Orave (Wi.no), Lump Sugar, Hysqn Tea, Lime Juice, Snaving Soap, Tumblers Dry Qobds, Silk Bonnets, Hardware, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, SO, 50 penny Cut Vaiisi 6, 8, 10, 12, 20 penny ditto Brads , 8,'10 penny Wrought Nails, Wood Screws' and Springs .ofallsizcs.: vvw:. '--v T ! They have ahef on hand, LelegaiH Sopha, 1 -Mahoffanj China Press, I-dp. Sideboard, 1 Urge Walnut;nininjrTablu 1 Crib. - All which they will sell at reduced prices forCasi:A-; v,,..jC ;';;..-. t- ' .;, i THE AUCTION BUSINESS I' ;Will bejcrmt!nued by JosErn Ros, asiktel by Mr,. Scott, in which the sa.Tie attention and punctuality will beiob served.' ! . ' -Raleigh, June 11822. 85eo3t HILLSBOROUGH ' , PREPARATORY SCHOOL. ' f fflHE suL. scriber having been appointed ; n Mrnncinai oi uiisiiisuiuuun. rcsijci;uuiiv solicits .the patronage qt Parents and Guar- j rJImc w!sh tn ' have their son'i of ! wards' t Utltkf . V " - - j r " ' prepared for the Freshman, Sophomore or Junior Classes in the Universityy The vari ous brandies of an English education wHl al- so be taught in this jvcaciemy. ut tue- sys-ij tern of studies, rates of , tuition, rules of go-J vernment, &c. printed, statements will le furl nisnea, on application to tiicsuoscritxer. ; JpHN ROGERS. Hillsbf)ro Nrc. Jifne 25, 1822. j 88-oit (Xj The Fall Session will commence, on the first Monday after the fourth of July, and terminate on the fourth; Saturday in Novem ber. - ' ; , ... : I ' J. It. S(H)A WATKU.V ' fTIHE Vibscriber has Just received from VJUr New-York, a" largre supply of SCTOA PQ WDERand , in addition to fIce Creams, Furtch and Lemonade, which he will burnish throughout the Season he can now also ac commodate his friends and customers with Ice Sodx 'Water -by the Glass on the shortest notice K)i will sell the Powder by the box tin reasonable terms. . .. ; Also, on hand, 10 Boxes fresh Raisins of a superior '-quality; and a .Frail of prime soft shelled Almonds. . y'. : V - !: 1 , : . , . S DAVID , SHAW. ' K Raleigh, Mai 24..' -v"' . ..r tier hundred." 'arid in ' like prbbortion! for a smaller,. number-rEach ticket commands pbundfIce,Vvrnv 'rr-V .STATET:OF NpRTH-C ARQLINA. Thomas Freemaiv JoK" Winslpw', and Herman Hurdle Eifrs. lucsausiiiicuoiioi uiiaivouri, . that Thchnas Freeman is not an inhabitant ofthis state on mbUonlherefdre, it is order edthat publictione;made in the Raleigh Registex for! three months; that unless the said Thomas Freeman' shall. appear ut the' next Court of Equity, to bilejd fof the County, of oaies, ,ai uie tourxnpuse in Gates, on the first; Monday after the fourth "Monday In Sep tember -next and plead, junswerWdeinjuri the same ; will' bei taken pro, cbnfesso as. to liim,-and heard: ex parte .. . 'rift V;:itM:B.' M WOHN, Y. SUMNER, C. M. E June Jtf, 1,822. y July 3, 5if'V-.-: ApiT,4822 ; ; Timbtfiy Frpemait'-"!- "'?' ' ib- .?; vsm z&llr.y . ; his friends and thelpuMic a large, that Jiel cont;nak?teefiiniraye,.andVhopW Jdnlfv ;ntim dischlnre ofjiirutyand moj deration; in hisrice to ecure aberal portion oiatrongeC,- His bed iWms aremerousand' aiand well provided withrry article of?furiu5re .V trv aflnd romfort.' - His Bar;will always fie sipoHed wijli Ice amL :he chojcstij linuors, .arid his TaDIC WHO uie ,oc f il Shall st all race. Connected Carriage House newly built. ' His own ex?r tioris tocelhfer twith those attached to the Establish ment will: he hopes, injure that encouragement which he will always endea vor to merit. - -" "'Vrr, tv Louisbufg) N. C June 1.'. 85 9w ; ' tJNrTED STATES. Oft AMERICA', - : North -Carolina District. v ; v y Circuit Court ofthe U. States, 5tli Circuit. . lv Lln EmtitvMay 'iV-, 1 822. Archibald FleHning, (of London,) aduersits '' John Hogg and John-Eccles, stirviving Exe cutors .of Robert Actam. cleceaseu ? jonn V. Wrto-ht and John Huske. Executors of John Winslow,.deceased ;l James M'Leran John M'Leran & Aneus Taylor, Executors of Duncan M'Leran deceased ; ' Thomas deceased John Ar Cameron j (John A. Cameron, Guardian of Mary Cameron (in fant) Villiam Moff at and Margaret his wife, and John R. Adam. -;!-'j,, v . T anDeariner to the satisfaction of the Tmipt tliat John R. Adam resides without i the limits of this State, and he bejng a party uetencunt..to tqe dui oi copipiaiui nicia thfs case : It is ordered, that publication be made in ,thet Raleigh Registerffor twelve weeks for the, said John R. Adam to appear at the next term of this Hondrable Court, to be hblden injthe City of Raleigh orf.tbe;:12th da of November neixt, then, and there to plead, answer or demur to the said, bill, or the same will ; be taken pro donftsso against him, and heard "ex-parte. f ! ' Wv If. HAYWOOD, c. m. e. May 20. 83 12wTfpr. ad. $5 50 p 820 REWARD. v T) AN AWAY from the subscriber, on the t 10th instant, a bright Mulatto Man' na med JERRY. He is about 24 years bfage, near 6. feet hierh, a stout, bony fellow,' .thick red J lips' .dark, red cheeks, freckled face, brown coarse N hair, ratuer straight, stoop shoulderedrocks a3 he ! walks, and has a very downcast look when addressed. He" will be easily confounded n closely questioned. . He had on a pair of homespun dark broVn wool len and cotton, pantaloons, an old cambric snin, an oiu iiai, aim was unrciuoxeu. ; ji is possible he may haye beentffatteTedaway or have 'procured a pass afree; person,! as he left, me without any known cause or previous j preparation. I have no .knowledge --.'or the. course - he will pursue. He may possi bly change his name, and call himself j Jerry Thomas, as one Thomas was supposed to be his father: - ' ' ': ' . The above reward will be given for his de livery to me or sreuring him in-Jail so that I get him again. , 1 K CaswelVN. C. June 20; 88 Sl PROPOSALS B Y JOHN BR ANNAN, of Washincrton City, for publishing by subscription, the; Official Letters ofthe Milrtarysand Naval Of-j fleers of; the, Unitied State sivduring" tire 4 war: with ."Great-Britain,- in the vears 1812,: l3, 14, 15 : Interspersed with a few Letters of the; British 'Officers, and Some valuable Official Documentslucidating the History of th: period: 1 ' v ' i-.-V.;, '): that reH sidenti's Message to Congress, June 1 1B12J the Report of tne Committee 'of. Foreign Re-I latiqnSj aSid the I'reskle'.nt? Proclamation an-j nouncing Ithe Declaration pf.War. '!j Then; will follow, in succession, thel2etters bf our! Officers, from the commencement to tlie Ter mjnation of the War; and conclude "with the' Treatv of Peace of December 24, 1814 inatnenn ana collating" tnose Letters for publication, the Editor's motive is, fo pre4 serve them to the rising and to future gene-j rations. He J has frequently regrette, 'with; his cotemporaries, the impracticability of ob-l tainin access to the Letters of the Officers of our Revolution, and few1 men now living,! it is presumed, have, had the pleasuref of pe4 m 'it . ' . i : n . -i ; . . j rusinff them all. The proposed publications I ! will preserve, from a similar fate, the Official j j Letters of our Officers during the late War,' apa win turnisn an opportunity to the young men of America, now advanced and advanc4 ing to manhood, of perusing- them they wilt? there see their fathers, their brothers their! I relations arid their friends, in their true cc4j loursv. " , i- . y ,,'f-" ' . ' p 4 The names of these valuable pien who1 have shed their blood in the general defence in whatsoever station, ought tobe inscribed On the roll of fame, held up to general hni4 tation, and handed down to posterityfor their! adnuration. The highest honours are due to1 those whose bravery repelled the savage and the civilized ' foe, both by sea and landl whose undaunted valour and ie"roism was never excelled in the proudest days of the ancient republics To the junior officers 'of the Army arid Navy, this book will prove an excellent manUel)and model fprMitation. It is presvimedthevhead dt each familv in the ' country Kwdl be gratified in possessing i copy of this work, not merely as a 'book of reference, but as a source of pleasure for reci- vvmii vi v uicu' lire-Slues :v' ' i'f- ,iV. . TERMS. ,-'! . . . .yt; . , -? 'Vrhis'Vrork Will be Printed in ' iiup vnlnmi octavo, on a fine Medium pafier, and Long Primer type, containing about 50Q pages. U The price to subscribers will be Threes Dollars neatly bund. and 7f wo Dnllafs arid ; Fifty Cents in boards, payable on delivery, 4 ; copies, shall be entjitled to the seventh gratis . Or buosenpuons received by the Publish- t hDiyis & Foaci. Wasbineton Citv hI htr'. . ; Josara Gaxm Soar, Raleieh: Ni C 88 -i Umes?be WeJl supplied with to his stable; iva Marge rrrvnr. .e .nd rnt former! occupied - Rythe l&e Jacob LcshpleasantJy situa ted ofM6rranrid'Dar$pn street8.m Ralqgh, ijot Miaviifc beeif sold m th5stam,a? jLtii -SHfF-wA 4snhliclv for sate at &eJtrju.T! 4 1 -iii'ilx-Ytlock in ihei afternoon. --a vfiTsphTPnt r.V informs the Pubhe that ifcH-K h4 rtn bind' a. can4Tlefe assortment !of STILXSTNWAHRrdj W? kxnectaficm oflan additioiiftl Ripply ofV Cop per from New-Yprk, of a superior rquantj--' He 'pledges' - hiihself to'fmanufactire,, 'Stills equal to- any tn Tjie-.,uima. liw"' ders from a "distad'ee puhctually attended to. t Raleighy Mavf n-fV: ! Iff HEREAS, ;ihe president of the United V f v St at es is Tauthor F erPby ; H w' to" c'au s e lands to- he. offered for sate V- -::&1 Iffttyft v- TLfreforei I ' James Monroe, s President 01 the tjnited . .States do ;'4ierehydctarban;d: make; known that tjifr puhnclsaVs .fhaltBe held as fb!low.ris W t- ''HVU ? At theLand Office at Terr e Hgufeft In iiranaoh tb e,. first londa ' in July nex, for the sale of ,;;.,'..' ' 'f ":'- '.-? I Townships If I8n range i, east ofthe J?d , Ai nrincinal meridian line.1 X 17 ana f, in .ranges l to, wcso - At the 'Laibd tIicefat'Va'ndaapn TlllnbiS, on tht 3d Monday in July ftext, for the sale rtr v..?'Kf M.:.' -r 1 " T'nshiplli 12, 13 Scin ranpes 1 & E a? y of the,3d-principal jiie-idian line U, 12. 13, 14 & 15, in ranges 3 and 4, do : At ue same place, on the 3d Monday in August next, for, the sale of ' v " '"' 1 V T'nships 11,12,13, 14 & 15,' in ranges 5, 6 & r- .8, east of the Striprurt meridian line i'. -1 1 h range 7 5 ., ' do ' - ' 1 : At the Lund Office at1 Palestine, inlllinoisi on the 1st 'Monday io 'August neat; for the rale of lr--:::--':'- ;" Tnships 6, v3 &.'9, in rancres 9,10 and 11 ,.. i : , ' east of 3d prn'l mrdn line ! . 5V6, 7,8 & 9, in range 14; west of 2d do S and4 -J 12 and 13;do: " At the" same 'placftorl fte Jlst Monday in epTemper nexi, ror.ine saicoi - , Tn sh.ps .10.,. 11, 12 & 13, in ranges 9 10 Ml, a, east ot ou pnn'i mrrrn iine 1011 12 and 13, in ranges 12 13 & 14 west . .'.-' ' of 2d ; lo , . , - : At -thp. same place, on the 1st 'Monday in I October next, for theJsale of ' ; T'nships ,14 :.15 16 & 1Z in ranges 9 10 & U y-"' k s ' eap of SipfihH mrd'ii lne 1 14 15 16 and If, in' ranges 12 13 8t 14; west ' ' ' bf2d do . At the same place, on the 1st Monday in November Jiext, for ihe sale of- s ( Tiships 18 19 2Q & 21, in ranges 9 10 & 11 E . of 3d prn'nal meridian line f 18,19 20 & 21, in ranges 13 and 14 west.of , ? prn'pat mer-div hne 18 19s & 2Q hf range. 12: do do 18 ' ; . S::i 11 - db . - do 17 18 .19 and 20 1Q1P do do At the Land OfficjJbfe the ..Nprlhfrn dis trict of Louisiana, at the town of Ouachita,on the 1st MorTday in' November next lor the sale of' ykC.'-r- T'nsUps 15 16 17 13 and 19in ranges t - I . 4 and( 5, west ofthe meridian line At; the' Land Office at jhe Seat of Justice of the county of Indepentlencfv in the Arkansas territory, for the sale of such, lands ofthe U, nited States as. are situated in tiie.fb)Iowing described townships and -ranges, . andfwhich have been excluded from the lottery ofthe lands appropriated for satisfying warrants for military services, viz : , 1 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 r.angeS,"..viz j . ?:": ' l-' T'nships's 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and 20,in rangeiB " V - ofthe 5tVmer'dn line ;;.-l 23 4 5andQ; , ! 2 do 1 23 456 78 and 9 3 do 12 1.0 U 12 13 and 14 ' , 4 do 1 21 -t:- -" i v 5 do v' 1 2 3 9 13 14 15 18 IP 8f0, ,1, west do lOn the 1st Mondaf ineptember next, for the sale pf such of thecabove i described lands as are sitaiedinlhe' following townships and range?' viz ; r ,Vi-? , - , T'nships 1 2 18 19 and 20, g range 2 west 5 v - ! oft!?e 5$meridian line 1 15 1617 18 19 & 20"range 3 do 1 1011 131415 16 & 19 4 do 12 91011 12 13 and 16 5 do 1:245 68 910 1 12 13 ' ) :': and!8 : ' ''.Tr' : ' 6 do; On the 1st Monday in October next, for the sale of such of th e abo ve descflibed lands as rre situated in the; following townships and aanereS. viz t"":; -' ::'' jr i. ' - T'nships 1 2 5 45 6 7 lb It 12 1 15 16 7 4 18 19 and 20 in range 7, west of 5th mer'tin I 12 3456T89tQ1516 me - 17.18 19 and 20 "range 8 t do 123 4 5678 910 11 , 12 18 19 and 20 .14- ; ' : ,9 10 do do v Or the, 1st Monday in November next, for4 tne saie of such of the above described lands as are , situated in the, following townships T'nships 1 2 3 4 5 (5 7 8 9 10 and 1 Lin-range ' 10, westofthe4thmerdn lin i 34 5 P7 8 9 and 10, in range ll'( I 3 4 5 6(7B 9 aha:i0 y W ; 234 5 67 8 and X 13 do 3 4'5 6 7and8f 4 5and7 ' 5 6 and 7 - v - ?6 . 15 .16 IT Eactfsalb will commence whbeiot' if- buJnbc;?f section, townshiptfad'range; and proceed in remilai mim..i .-t-,- .; .. .r' The Iandsreseiedlaw ihe bsecf schoob, pr for- other; purposes, ;iU be re seryed from sale. k - Given under ray ojf ingtontthis44thdaypfMarch,lg22. , - -;'r-. ' 4 .yc- , JAMES MONROE Py the President; V JoauR Miiss,.; I - ,oner of the Gen; Laud Office. AftGtjSTSEXT, Ternis oisale,accomotg?f W jr paw .tWifemyadof M A9.C0LVIN hrtSi tr Jatmn to publish ii' ' , com f C ' - J L ' J liv 'vUHJil IVaJ. 'H in ia ters; of news.of IaWa.." 1 ww.iw ehd fl;;-; UI kz : ' . v,'w rendfp if . J , ,a Washington -City, Jone fi.. nt yfKOTicE:: 1. 'night of Hhe 28th Jnst- Mm7 On mulatto fellow, v.vtallmf. J.V Jm III IV boutea ciothes Tlier SaKl flow is wri '"A Ie, ih pumii ofbetradH W gibyway of llaleiffh.vCam.1;,; ;3LG. Pr.st-Offic .SHA.RON .FOlt SAlii? ttJHE placeon which I reside, mar keU' ' 0 Wsable Ttciv for tegaaabler per, with Bank accommodation!, -it rAt.r about,49 acres of I And, of good qualirt' hT' ;"'5 V" V v luuvigii, ana on a publit roadjeadmgfroni tire City. ' Sixteen or eirt teen acres are cleared ajid under cultivatn"'' the rett isxovred with aJieaV- forpf .i. abounding with fire-wood and: timber TK. P Miner ic cilw.... .- . II- .. yards from the town ijuie." The situation, therefore, has the ' advantages of town and country, united, ana ij m" niv estimation. tU most desirable spot for. a residence that I Sharon, '-8th May 18SQ. , f 8W . Moore County 1 Court of Pleas and Quarter . -. Sessiohs Hay Term,;18l2. ; J)ariiis Mills, ;..--"J Petition for distributive " : ft ; i ., i snare oi the Estate, of John Duglas and .f James Smith andhamud' -, Abel DuHas. 1 Smith, -deceased.1 , I T appearing to .the Court that some of th -. legatees irt'this case a'fejnpt Inliabitailti ot this ptate; . it v tlieretoreiordered, t! at this suit be published , irf the Register ari the Star, printed at 'Raleigh, two mdm-is. that those who may be concerned may have notice to appear at tfce next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to he held for the County of Moorei at the Courthouse in Car thage, on the'third Morida in August lit xt, and shew cause, if miy they have, why, tie prayer ofthe petition should not be granted. . 87 9t ,; . . -k : COKR DOWD. : " i ; r- : STAT OF NO KTH -Cy t 0 L1NA. ' 'Kl'.y f Surry County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, for f'.'Z v:i,jl3Iav:i822.':',t';v - Aaron Marshall and otheri; 5 y; . ,,.,', Stephen-Jones and iis. wife . Susannah Edward"' Wi- hb q r n VZachaf iah" Wi I doU rb riher heirs of Thomas i5Vil.; bourndec'd& Lydia Stan- At Petition t a ' j' tiiiua W IfTIITin rCourt, thatradvertisemcnt be made in the RaleigrV Registerfor six weeks, that the fendants be and' appear' at , he next Court of Pleas ahd Quarter Sessions tb be held for the County of Suriy, at the court house in liocfc ford, on the second Monday in August nat, and plead answer, or demur, to te petition, otherwise the same Will be taken pro confo. so, and decreed accoTdifigly.t Witnei, Jos. Williams, Clerk of said Court; at Office, the 2d Monday in May,' 1822 t U V: 86-i6f Ufr- JO. WjLLIAMS C.C ' lGru&hingHac!ine, iOw CaBTBES, RiLEIGH. v i - ..- .l : . - i .. .... fide for he use of his f aper Mill ever; piece bf useless Ra & Bend theni, as ttej accumo. late, to Merchants' who will receive then, (of wtiicb;therere anum.ber in different parti; ofthe State Vor hand them to some-poo? pri son who makes a - by collecting nmte . rlafs for the Mill. '"or send them to bisB ti.A' munivcuiiM 1 enlarged" construction Of his present esrao lishmeh t,;a greater quantity of this essential estib- article WiH be required than lonnenv ons want ineplank nd Lumber of W Persons descri iption, wdl ,befqrn shed imjoeaisyw "ffeir fin shnrt nnti-eJlhV leavilicr their nrtT snort notice; ny ieayinguinr--' JGales's Bookstore t andthe nejghiounnR fc.Farroers who have Lumber, yhtch they v to, have-, sawed on Shares, will beaccouu--dated J - r: : - 1 : ' z ' . , r the Grtstlill being in'fine order (w't gobd; Bolting ICIoth) and a careful MiiJ providetrFamiliesSvho may' send taeir . in; lathis Kill may rely bn its beingjvre.l fj etpeditiously groundJiAnd haViwgf an excellenf Puick .Dam. it is presumed tbf ti.lHorwaW.:inthe!riest tiro f-if.lTi J. vi'.v w with: the :J4iftfeinTo'una to be:ot only a grelr, Atrb-i? tufn.-mpre wIipI. Jor,HoraeA.thin(eedingtbem 'lVu"' this! tapns their Grist A "good Road having been npeneoV Mills on the South jideot the V; . Waggon Roadronv town is thereb soon edandeaUv improvd.y ? 1 tu a, ;v Any lrormation xiirected to Iivt T Post-Oftce, .Greensville , Coim ? s attended to, by the subscriber, TvlV ' lauu, pvjiutms ,r jcceiient roefc-quarry j well watered by branches, and his two rock sprihefs near the house- eoiial nrobalv t ,J i 111 IIJIIIILV. : niv I T ' wj. ; .... ; . . , .-,..,. IT appearing to the satisfaction of theOwrt . ttat 'hi)efejiaVrarepotin'habiluil I riiMK aDove jyiuiS vDeing.now m cu"',"v I. operation; te Proprietor, requests gow thMita-hntft the State. U 1IV - 1f inmenL "vW;n avmay - l crushed CoTn and Cobs pat throu1 :J: , " - K' r '-r -J .V- aiarcn. JUJ-r7dtWoy l fi June 5. -
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 12, 1822, edition 1
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