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A.' 'II H V. ..5! ; i I . if. X r'il Mi :h. "! .'A : nil's: '(Mfj; .11 ll. If ft j I . POETRY. ; THE TEAR OF GHATITUDE. j ;; 7U. -'bt s,- woobwobth. . ; - , j j.v .? Arn Soldier's Grdlltuue. -; ' Tliere 13 Ji pem more pearly bright, v More dear to Mercy 's eye r s ' . Than love's weet star whose mellow hght First cheers the evening- sky ; I. A liquid pearl, that fditteTS where j; i , sorrows now intrude,, A richer gem than monarch 'swear, The tear of gratitude . But ne'er 6hall narrow love of self Tnvite this tribute forth, Nor can this sordid slave of pelf, Appreciate its worth ; ? ' JJut ye, who'soothe the widow's we, And give the orphan food, For you thi3 liquid pearl shall flow, The tear of gratitude: . " ::--: ' . : ;; Ye who but slake an infant's thirst,; In Heavenly Mercy's name; ( ' Or proffer Penury a crust, i t The sweet reward may claim : Then while you rove life's sunny banks, : "With sweetest flowrets strew'd, Still may you-claim the wtWow' thanks, - The orphan's gratitude.' , ' , J Laws of the United States.. -.8 An Act explanatory of an act for the re . lief cf sundry citizens of Baltimore. B& it 'enactc$ by the Senate and House f Representatives tf the United State of American 'Congress assembled, .That ." th act. entitled "-An act for the rvlief of smndry citizens of Baltimore" shall "be so . constmed. as to refer to a copy oresu roa'tei verified at Baltimore by Thorhdike Chase and John Snyder, on the. twenty eighth dav of -February; one thousand eiirht hundred and twenty, instead of the-! twentieth day of February aforesaid. ApprovedMay 5Y1S22.; V An Act confirming claims to Lots in the - town of Mobile, and" to Lund in the fir 'mr Province 'of West Florida, which claims hive been reported f ivorabJy on by the Commissioners appointed by the United States. - fie it enacted by the Senate end Hbiie of Representatives of the United States cf America in Congress assembled, That ajl tie claims to lots in the town of Mo file, founded on complete grants derived from either the French, British, or Spa nish authorities, repotted to the Secreta ry of the.Treasury by the commissioner Jot the "district east of Pearlriver, ap pointed under the authority of An act for ascertaining the titles and claims. to land in lhat part of Louisiana .which lies east of the island' of lrew-Orleans," or which were so reported by the register mil receiver, acting as commissioners, ur.dVr the act of the third of ; March, one tuonnd eight hundred and'oinetcen, en, titled '.n act for adjusting claims to land cc establishing land ofuces, in the districts east of the island i f New Orleans," which are contained in the reports of the com missioner, or xj the register and receiver, acting as commissioner. and which arc, in their opiniocs; valid, agreeably to the iaw usages, ar.d custoins, cf the snid go vernments, be, and the tame are' hereby, leccgnized as valid. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted. That all the claims to lots in the to wn aforesaid, reported as aforesaid, . and contained in the reports of the commissioner, or of the register and receiver, acting as commis sioners, founded on orders of survey, re queues, permission to, settle, or ther written evidencesof claims, derived from either the French? British, or Spanish au . thoritics, and bearing date pricr' to the twentieth of Decenibt-r, one thouiad eight hundred and three.and which ought, in the opinion of the commissioner, to be confira;ed, shall be cenfirmtd, in the same, manneras if the title had been completed. , ,Sec. 3. And be it fu fther enucted. That dll the claims of lets hi the town afore said, reported ai foresaid, and contain ultn the reports of the-commissioner, or of the register and r receiver, acting as commissioners, ; founded on private con -' veyaBces" which have passed through" the oftice of the cbmrflandant, or u;hcr evi dence,, but founded, as the claimants ar-j lege, on grants lost by time and accident, M and which cwrht. in the opinion of" the coniiTiissionep, to te"-confirmed,; shull bt confirmed, in the' same mannt r as if the titles were in existence : Provided, That, in fell such claims., where the quantity claimed is. not. ascertained no. one claim shall be confirm ed'fer a quantity exceed ing sevtu thousand twp hundred square iter, : ; .. -Sec. 4. And be t further enacted. That, j. r an oincr claims io iois in uic iuwm a U rssrdd, reported as aforesaid, xvbich are contained in the report of the reg!ster and receiver, and which, by the said report, nppcar to have been built upon, or im wruvtdar.d occupied, on or bef ;te the fif- tcei.lK diy of ApriU one thousand eight hundred and thirteen, the cjaiuiiinis-fchall ; be eaiiiledto grants therefor as donations : I'rovidtd, 1 hut, in all iuch claims, wheie tlie quantity claimed is not acccitained, r.o joi-e claim shIl be confirmed for a cuantUy exceeding seven thousand two hundred square feet : And provided; also, That all the-c- ntirmations and grants provided Jp.be made by tbis act, shall a majnfonly to a relinquishment forever. on the part of the United Si atts of all! Tight and title whatever, to the lots of land so confirmed or granted. Sec. 5. And be it further enacted; That the registers and receivers" of thelahd of fices at' St. Helena- Ciurt House, and at Jackson Court' House, respectively, shall hive tbe same; powers tu dirtct Uve man nrr. in which aU-lands'xnfirincd by this tci, shall be located and jfeurveyed ; and, also, to decide-between" the parties itu all conflicting and huerferirg claims, as are Sivcnby the act, entitled..' An ait sup - Three Dollars a Year; cnOhe' Dollar and a AtIvprti?lm:o -s. 1- . ...w4k,,uuc A w rMmi tn landl and estabushihe land offiees, in tlie districts ast of the lsl- ADDrovtct Mav 7.1820io ; - : An Act authorising the focaUcin of certain fclvMjMands ih. the! St?.tto Indiana;; ; fie tl ' enacted by i the'Senatsand House of Represcntativts of the United States of America, in Congress, asiembed,f hM tbe Register of the land! ofiice' at Brook -ville be, -and he' is terey authoF.zcdAc select" school lands within'sa'd 'district same ; and ine Kegisier vi ujc wu.w at Tern- Ifaiiteis hereby, in 1'kc manner. authorised to select, within his district, school lands,:which, together with the eleven sections already select d, shall be equivalent t6 the 6ne-thirty-sxth p u t of the. Vnjcennes donation tract, for tbe use of schools wfchin said tract. It shall be the duty of the Registers aforesaid, in making such selections, to be confined section numbered twenty in ei;ch towashipi-and the selection so made shall be reserved fronTsale.' '. ' Approved--May 7, 1822. Wvv -JUST PUBLISHED, PRICE. 12 CENTS, And mav he had at J. Giles's Store, and at the cther'Hoolcstores of the State, -: A FORM of the Solemnization of Matrimo hy, prepare for the useoMaistrates. ; . , "Just Published, At J. Gales's Store, in Raleigh, . - j . I..of JUirphev's Reports of Cases ar- of North-Carolina, from the year 1S04 to the vear.1810, IncJtisivc. " f Vol. If, (which will bting the Reports of the Supreme .-urt up to the commencement of the Law Repository) , will he finished in the course of the present year. ' ., ' i , .lime 26. NORTH -CAtfOLINA. 1 j A Proclamation, , FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. "WIIKRKAS, it has been represented to , me," that a certain NegrO Alan, Tiamed JIM, believed to be the pTopelrty of David Stone, Ksq. of Wake County, stands charged by the verdict of.a Jury of Inquest, with the murder of a young Negro Man, jnamed liurton, the property of Green Ugon, of said county, a minor, and that saitknegro Jim has made his escape ': " j ' . " ' Now, thercfqje, to the, end that he may he bror.irht to iustice, tire above .Reward will he ffiven to anv person' or.persons who shall ap- j prener.ci ana co:iant! me sum nf4nn jmi m. any Jail, so that he may be brought to trial for said offence : And I do moreover enjVm and command all Officers, Civil and Military, within this State, to apprehend and bring said negro Jim to justice.! , Negro Jim is well known in this County and in Rcrtie, where he mrmcily lived ; he is about five feet ten inches high, not very stoutly made, hut is a negro of derperate cha racter, and will probably resist all attempts to take him. lie has a slit in his lower lip, one of his ears has been bitten off, and lie wears his hair platted and turned up under his nat. 1 In testimony whereof, 1 have caused the GreatSrealoftheStateto.be.'! hereunto 'affixed, and signed ! the same at the City of Raleigh, j this 12lh day of July, Anno ' , Donum, 1S122. - GA1VL HOLMES. Bv the Govenror, - . Wt. II. IIahd'i.v, Private Scc'y. SWAN TAVERN. . P IIJUVKLXS, HAVING purchased the well known an ; long established Stand in the Town ol j Louisburg formerly owned and occupied by Wixs'. &. Patttuso, respectfully iniorms his friends nnd the public at large, that he continues keeping Tavern, and hopes by as siduity in the discharge of his duty and mo deration in his . prices, t!o secure a liberal portion of patronage. ! Ilisbed rooms are numerous and airy and well provided with every article of furniture recessary1 to afford comfort. His Uar will always be supplied with Ice and the choicest liquors, and his Table with the best the cotimrv win a II afford. - - His Stable is large, and he pledgeshimself it shall at all times be well supplied with fi rae. Connected to his -stable is a large Carriage House newly. built: His own exer tions, together with those attached to the Establisliment, will, he hopes, insure that encouragement .which he will always endea vor to! merit. . . ' j P. HAWKlNSi Louisburg N. C. June 1. 85 9 w UNIT5P STATES OF AMERICA, . North-Carofina District, f Circuit Court of the U. States, 5th Circuit. In EfuityMai! Tc-vi, 1 822. Archibald Fleming, (of London,) . adversus . John Hogg and John Eccles, survivinir Exe cutors of Robert Adam, deceased ; Jolin M'.'AVright and John Huske Executors of John M'ifislow, deceased ; James M'Leran, John M'Leran & Angus Taylor, Executors of, Duncan M'Leran, deceased; Thomas lienderson; Adm'r of Samuel Goodwin, deceased; John A. j Cameron ; John A. Cameron, Guardian of Man' Cameron (in fant) William MotTat and Margaret his wife, and John R. Adam. ' IT appearing to the satisfaction1 of the Coiirt that John R. Adam resides w ithout the limits of this State,' and he being a party defendant to the bill of complaint filed in this case : It is ordered, that publication be made in the Raleigh j Register for twelve weeks for the said John R. Adam to appear at the next term of this Honorable Court, to he holden in. the City of Raleigh on the 12th day of November next, tlien and -there to plead, answer or demur to the said bill,- br the stoic will be taken pro confesso against him. and heard ex-t arte. m . ;- w i. .. . .! z -:m W. II. HAYWOOD. c.r May 20. -83 12w-.pr. ad. $6 50 cocaine: sixteen jmMvv in rh uveral tcts for adjust timtv-s?XU! 1Hlt the resefvatu!) ewninomy' cniieu aiK b .:".'.f.:.. . .- .r-js wirhin the 4 I H4lf f : i, i?LGX- BY JOSEPIi GALES & SO--'- - ' ' . , V '77, xiau lor rial a Year, to be paid in advance-SubscrtDtion5vvi hKi : I State" lines inserted th fit itir -'iSSt 1 m.zf"r A ClTYrLQT. mS oiise and,fcetpied bv tne late jacoo iwa?i"js ted on Morgah and Dawson Greets in Raleihi 1 npt .having beersold on the 55th k?stamV as proriosed, will be onera pupuciy theCirt-house,:on.TijMiAT;WE1Oi ArtsT ext, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Terms of sale accommodating, r Further par-? ticnlars may be had of Vm. Hiix or J. Ji.i;p, Raleighv.:::; '"' --X ' '-- Y; May 29,. 1822,;. i';:-'- : 43 : FRANCIS HirRKEDKR, f,.nn, Kow.Yfirk. a. supenoivQuanty.- lie pledges himself, to" manufacture - Stills equal to anv in the United States, j , All Or ders from a "distance punctually attended to. Raleigh, May 23. , ' V. 83- n ) ; Bijthe. President, of t J fcUiiited; States. 'lniF.RF.AS', the President ot me unuea f Slates is authorif-en Dy law to cause lniiilc 1 r, ), nfl'eretl for sale': ; - 1 . Thfirrfa. t Tamps Monroe. President of the United States, do hereby declare and make known tlit tlc public sales shall be held as fo'lows. Viz : .. ' v. -j ' At the Land Office at-Terre Haute, m In diana, on the first Monday in July, next, for the sale ot 5 1 '''''' - V- ' Townships 17 St 18, in rant? e l, east of the 2J principal meridiai) line. , 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 of " , ': : ' .-1 , :: ' , '; T'nships 11, 12, 13 & 14, in ranges! T& 2,E of the 3d principal meridian ljne 11, 12, 13, 14 h 15, in ranges 3 and 4, ' j At ihr same nlace. on the 3d Alonday n August next, fin the sale of Tnh-,r! IT. 12.'!. 14. 15. in rancres 5, 6 ! 8, east ot the 3il pnn " meridian line;. . At the Lmd OfF.ce t Palestine, in Illinois, ; tn the 1st' Monday in: August next, for ih.e ! 1 sne of ' . . T ! T'nships 6, 7, 3 Sc 9, in ranges 9, 10 and 11 east bfSd. prn'l rr.rd'n line; 5, 6, 7, 8 St 9, in range 14, west of 2d do , 8 n'.'d 9 12 and 13, go At t!esame place, on the 1st Monttay in September next, for the sale of i T'nsh.ps 10, II, 12 & 13, in ranges 9 10 Sc 11, 1 eit f3(i prinI iinln line 10 11 12 and 13, in ranges. 12 13 ft 14 wrst . of 2d ' ! j. ; ' At the same place, on the 1st Monday in October next, for the sale of I I T'nshlpvi 14 15 1& 17 in ranges S 10 Scfll I east of 3 i Driu'l mrd'ii 1-ue t , 14 X516 and 17, in rar.ges 12 13 St 14, west j of 24 do ; j ', At the sa'me place, on the l;t Monday in J November next, f:r the sale of ! ! 'r .,c!.:'r-.l 1Q io Ofi , ot ; nnfrc Q in Rr 11 V. i of 3d prn'pal .nieriilijpn line j! 1.Q 1Q 90 l oi i-mpwl", and 14. west of M 2! prn'pal mer'dn line 18 19 & 20 in range 12 tlo ; do -13 11 do da i 17 18 19 and 20 ; 10' do do At the Land Orrce fir the Northp'rn,' dis trict of LoiAsiana, at lf town of OmichiUi, on t ! j saje nf tne 1st Monuay mi iavemDer ntii lor ine he hips 15 16 17 18 and 19. in ratines 12 3 4 and 5, west of the meridian line At tlie Land Office at the Seat of Justice of the county of Independence, in the; Arkansas territory for the sale of such lands of the U nited States as are situated in the fo'lowir.e; flescribed townships and ranges, and vdiich have been excluded from the '-lottery of the lauds appropriated for satisfying warrants for military sf rvices, viz : ' ''..-' Qn the 1st Monday in August next, fnr the sale of such cf the above described hinds as are situated in the following townships and ! ranges, 'z: Vnships 2 34 5 67 8,9 and ?G in rancre 1, V, uf the otb merdn line 1 23 4 5 and 6 ' 2 ! do 12345678 and 9 3 do 1.2 1011 12 13 and 14 4 do" 12 ' '4 ' -' 5 do 1 2 3 9 13 14 15 18 19 & 20, 1, west do Vll lll, .vT V MV1IV1 T (II 1 V j I It! J V '1 UV-Al llJ j I the sale of such of the above described lands M Cr i let fnnrlof r Qrtmri frsm i as are situated in and ranges, viz me following xownsu?ps T'nships 1 2 IS 19 and 20, in range 2, west . of the5th mti idiau lin,e 1 1516 17 18 19 & 20 range 3 ! do 11011 1314 15 16 & 19! . 4 j do 1 2 9 10 11 12 13 and 16 5 j do 1 2 4.5 6 8910 11 12 13 and 18 6 j do v On the 1st Monday in October next, for the sale of such of the above described lands as rre situated in the following townships and, aanges, viz : .- j T'nsdiips 1 2 3 45 6 7 10 11 12 13 15 1617 .18 19 and 20, in range 7, west of 5th mer'dn line : 12345.678910.1516: j i , 171819nd20 range8 ' do 1 2 3 45 678 9 10 11 ' ' 12 18 19 and 20 ,9 i do 14 ?, 10 do Ob the 1st Monday in November next, for the sale fif such of Hie above described lands as are situated in the tbllowing i townships and ranges, viz ... ; ' T'nships-l 2 3 45 6 78 9 lOindJl.in range l0i west of the 5th mer'dn line i o 4 e 7 o y ana io, m range 1 1 do 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and 10 12 do do do do do do . 23 4 5 67 8 and 9 3 4 5 6 7 and 8 - 4 5 and 7 5 6 aid 7 ' '6 , 1 : ' .' 13 14 15 16 17 cdL.iic win commence with; the lowest number of section, lownship, and 'range, and proceed in regular numerical order The lands reserved by law for the use of schools, or for other purposes,! will be re served from sale. , V f Given under myhand.at the citv of Wash ington, this 14th day of March, 1822. n :. ' . - 'JAMES MONROE. By the President : ; , . . ; . , ;j ; Josiaii Mwes. . - Commissioner of the Gen. Land Office. March' 1875tNovl - t ; Vl ESFECTrULl-Y informs-the Tubhcthat If he has: on'hand'a copiplcfe.assortmcj,? 6?STm&? Tl N W A 1 i K, &"c ahd iSv J n daily expectation' of an additional supply : of Ccp- - , : It.: . " , . r- -- y -t u u xgiiar, acu tor a Quarter every sMcceding paper--longer ones m proporticm ! . ... A XrAV PUBLICATW. MM; isicOLJK-haYmg, aconsi- i- '.' , : - . - :..ir.2t wi-ti rinw Tft contain 'four pages? rpyal quarto, pne tour, i J; ,.. Vt,ivall miarterly m.aa- vance.- Its'contenjs will be chiefly literary ; bui thcrV0:w;il be such, notices of other iiat- ters;of newsoffasljionsoftaste, ofmarm laiiaaca,tl&c':s;to.tendeii.it of general interVsCaild amtisenpent. .r: .:x:iVaslngtoVCity.TJM.rie.(). ' - OTICK. BAN' Aw'AY. from .tha subscribe on t night of the 28th ; mst. AMOS, a da the tlarx miiTntto fellow, tall and spare' made, large wliite eyes, quick spcecli heri , spoken , to, abut .2 years gW; had ,oirhome mrae clotnes. The said 'fellow is supposed Vto be in pursuit of a negro trader by, the name ot Shfvers, as he has formed an attachment to one of his girls. . , The said Shivers left Hicjs forj, Greensville county, Virginia,cn the 2rtn instant, and is travelling to the State of (icor gia!, by vav cf lialeigli, Camden and Colum- hia. Any lnlormation directea to njcxsroru. Pokt-OfHce, Greensville Count', S.ate of Vifginia, will be quickly received and duly aitende'd to by "the subscriber, Tfie appre helider of sa"id Slave . will be -rewarded; Jii idv getting hirn. j,- . - ? 1 f ; '4 LITTLETON V.TLLIAMSON. ' Vlay 30. . ' ' v 87 l8t SHARON FOR SALE. - OrtlllE place on. which I reside, may be had ll on reasonable, terms, for negotiaole pa- j per Willi Jianic accommoaation. , n coiiraus abbiit 49 acres of Land, of good quality, boi' deHncr on the Citv of lialeign, and oh a public -r'oAd leading from the City. . Sixteen or. e igh- ten acres are.' cleared 'and under cultivation, lh rest is covered with a heavy forest growth, abounding with fire Iwood and timber. The land contains an excellent rock quarry ; is well Vatere'd by branches, and has two rock iipmigs near the house, eqiial probably to any in jtlic county. My dwelling is about 300 yatds from the town line.V)The situation, ihcjrefcrc, has the, advantages cf town and country united, and is in my estimation; Uie inojst desirable spo for, a residence that I knbv in the State.- A pblv soon. ; i v H. POTTEU. S5haron,i8tJi-May,;1832. 81- . M"qore County 'Court- of Pleas apd Quarter Sessions May: . Term, 1822. : l)arius Mills,. - Petition for dial ribiitiVe vs. , ; v share' of the Estate of Jo' in Duglas and r James Smith and Samuiel Abel Duglas. J 'Smith, deceased 1 T appearing to the Court that some of the t legatees in this: , case are not inhabitairf s ofjthis State ; it is therefore' ordered, Jhat this -suit be published ih the Register and Uifc Star, printcdiat Raleigh, two months, t:it those -who mav: be concerned niav have notice to appear at the next Court of Pleas rf.itjf.tiuarter Sessions, to be held for, the (jaunty of Moore, : at the- Courthouse in Car tliiip;f ; on the third Monday in August next, ankfshew cause, if any they have, , why the" praver of the petition should not be granted. .'j87?t ' , 'CORU'DO1. Paper Mill, Saw and Grist Mill' and Crushing Machine, -' Os C it jin tii tt, nkae Raleigh. FffMIl'V above Mills hiing new in complete 4., operation, the Proprietor requests good Housekeepers throughout the State, to lay a side for i lie use of his Paper. Mill. every, piece of'n-eless Rap-. &. send them, the v accumu- late, to Merchants who will receive tlif-m, I (of whichHh.ere area number in ddferent parts of the State.) or hand thm to f.ome poor per son who makes a living by collecting mate rials for the Mill, or send them, to his Book stjjreln Baltigli ; as, frprrri he -improved and enlarged construction of hisVpresent estah-JiisjhmeRt-, a greater quantity of this esser5 ial arjt icle vvdl be required than formerly. Persons wanting PlarJs and Lumber of any description, wdl be furnished immediately,' or on short notice, by leaving their orders at Jj Gales's Bookstore ; and the neighbouring Farmers who fave Lurnberwhich they wish t have sawed on Shares, will be accommo dated. - . ' ' r - ' (The Crist Mill beiiig in Cae order (wiiha good Bolting Cloth) and a, carefid Miller nrovided. Families who mav sfnd tliir fJrusf expeditiously ground. And Ivavmg erected an excellent Hock; Ham, iois presumed itiere yill be no want of water m the driest limes. The crushing of the Cob with the Corn having been Ibund to be not only a great sav ififr. but to furnish a more wholesome food for Horses than feeding them with Com alone,: ii is presumed the; Crushing Machine will be cjonsidei ed an acceptable addition to this Es tablishment. Such as may wish it, maiPhavffi ti'eir crushed Corn and Cobs put through the j j vii uii aiso. .'. - A good Koad having been opened to the Mills on the South side of. the Creek, the Vaggon Road from town is thereby shorlen csd and : greatly improved. J. GALES. June 5. ; -!, . 85 . 820 REWARD. BAN AWAY from the subscriber, on the 1 0th instant, ; a bright Mulatto Man na med JERRY. ;j He is about 24 years df age, near 6 feet high, a stoutj bonv fellow, thick led lips, dark red che eks, ' freckled face, brown coarse hair; rather straight, stoop shouldcred, rocks as he walks, and bus a veiy downcast look when addressed. He will be easily confounded if closely questioned. He had on a pair of homespun dark brown wool len and cotton pantaloons, an old cambric shift; an old hat, and was barefooted. It is possible he may have: been flattered away, or have procured a pass as a .free person, as he left me without any known cause or previous preparation. I have no knowledge of the eourse he will pursue. He riiay possi bly change Ins name,' land call himself Jerry Thomas, as one Thomas was sunnosed to be ins lamer. y .i j The above reward' will t triven fortilo irto livery to me, or securing, him in Jail so that, 1 jret . him asrain. JOHN M'ADEN. Caswell; N. C. June 20. ,8? 5t new rooks. ; OAlei ha iust .,,.1 . 1 : rAT0iAgt?thi6R are 'the ' Ul 0rlH. jVChnrtUV Digest of j;. Vorli f VHallarn History of the "j v Life of Anne lloleyn lv tirt-'V) - ' : Jlrief Kernarkerf V " 8 v ' : liappiness, 2 v. ' v" ' Specimens of Russian Pom n r Hreckenridp'e's Stwnlol, iicnnvcastie s ; f7n 1 . t Carey's Political Economy Curiosities for the Ingenious Christian's Mannar XbrdTiyixin's Plays ; fjr..- ouvua 5 tour m scarcl lCfti;fl. turcsqiTC 'Pleasures of Religion, 'The Spv. 2-j Fester's Xssay on Popular l,.T . lHHlCl, V. . j Thane of Fife ' ilelen de, Tournan Annals of the Parish Marclan Colonna The Solitary I Mxs- Tailor's T?ctrc?per"i;'rn The. Schcro! Fellows sMadehne,- by Mr?. Lewis. s J.Ionk, 2 v. Opie j A Selection o popular Pkys i Schopl Kecks, &c.'-"' ; r . r J. Gales has. .also received a Parcel rW Music for the Piano. 1 ch' , . -July .12 O , STATE' OF NORTI r-CAROLliCA Cm? SupeHcn' f'm iH of Law and llrr 1 I Timothv Free man, 'I':, vs. - i I Thomas Treeman, V .obJ,Winslow, aj:d- j . Harman Hurdle, Ex'rs.J Tannearinp-fn fli' that Thomas Freenifin ismtt .an i.ii ni,:... ' I of this state ; on motion, therefyiv, i is c'-i eu, inai puDiicaxion De m:v!e, in tii? Ku'-,; Register Ibrthree'months, that aviWiht'a Thomas Freeman shall ttppe.'ij- at tlvn, ,' Court of Equity, to be held for i'.-Tf.-.nu ' Gates, at the Courthouse in XesonVg-fii-st Monday after the fourth Afr.nuh liis,--,. teiTibcr next; and plead, j answer or ,U n,,." the same will be taken pro confts.vj Mm, land heard ejx parte. . j . JOHN V. SUMNEK, C. y. L , .fune L5t ib'jlv COO I AND feHOK- ILLTAM S. M'EWENj Invis- :,!. purchased the entrre Stoek ir f and. BOOTS of Charles, Cuiham, coiisV;n,.' of about 1500 pair, to whlcn he hr src??? jv added an additional supply of 250 pairW- making jus assortment very cotrpictc : brp leave to inform theT'-citizenp of Rdei;.nri its vicinity, that they can mow bo TurnijLcl with Boots and Shoes of evcirv descri-tioncn the most reasonable terms. He -will. alKacn the shortest notice, both inaVe r.nd Boots and Shoes of every description in the neatest manner- ana ffutt Ts'niTii-if Ir, frcm ) his attention to. business, to Imect with a per- tion oi puDnc patronage. Raleigh, July 11. 93 :-i STOP THE Tl IhF QTOLEN from tfA Pasture of the ytfjscr; i ber on the nihtiof the 2Sth June bs!, SOB BEL HORSE, about. 4 fect 9 inrk high, heavy ?.nd well formed ; some w hitt; hairs on his face and npse,'f en or eleven )w rdd. At the san'ie time was stolen hmt Ot aincry of the subscriber, a Saddle, Itriflk j and Blanket. All of w hich are believed b have been stolen by a man vvho bad nce lurking in the neighborhood -several ihj previous .to. the c.f)nim'issoA of tle thi ft a;J on the same night on which the thefts-- committed, he left the house where lie fcii been for several days in a vcry-sti.sjvcip::? manner, without any of the; -f unify ,hiK anv kncwledee of his intended de)arture.- The sup) used Thief is an entire strapper i'1 this.neighhorhood ; calls his 'name ?NKE!. but vthoschame is supposed to be SPD'Cl.'! SjPEEBT; '.is about 6 jfett high, M'.' corpulept, somewhat ba)l of his hcvLI-T' face, swarthy complection, coat a4 breeches of. grey cloth or casirr.erc: 1 breeches patched 'on the scat vitli dotntsic cloth, large brim'jd smootfi fir hat.b!ack Twentv-f vt Dolling will he irircn f'1-' Horse if delivered to me. and-Twenty? AI Doll Jars for the apprehension an(j sate fet ing ct tne Thief, so that he may be o0- to justice, j - " . - ' WILL. SMim?r.,:. . V 23 miles N. W. oflliUsbor. July 1. L. - WAKE JAIL BROKEN ! LAST night the . ftdlwing . Fris'4 made their escape from said Ja,,j;. breekinc: throutth the Walls tnereoi, THOMAS HASWELL. formerly fKiu ifntf untlr a senter.v for rob&'i'S fl bill jrvrrs .-' v- - ELIJAH K. UUUlUS, COU....V."" tOUV IUVUUUI UU --'- j-- y,. i it'knt An t ItirMi 11 Vo ! vn!rrd. as S00". he could pay his prison charges. ,: .JACIv HARRIS, a. Mulatto, ed himself a free mo it, but w,,oTVL peered be .a 11 una way Slave, , fined ori that account. ' .tJ tt i i n-r,f r.re. J''v nasweii is &ooui ou &V-i.Vr o i u i kiv' Haii-'ailG . and laige blac v iujt.-i-' , 4.. slender made V has a oovj;n raised a Blacksmith, but has-for years been in the -Mercantile and -writes' a fine ready Rogers is six fttt high, and years it age s: Thd Mulatto is neariV about over t Si- s"; it rict pvt". IMS IOSI 1 tooth an d a jaw-tooth, ano i k of the whin. He the marl born m Bedford county, ' Virgin.- ., f wr. mtr a.a i rim (in iiiiiij - id for the apprehension anu -Ilaswcll. acd FIVE DOLlA Of either Rogers cr the Mulatto. Tr jitaieign, june i
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 26, 1822, edition 1
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