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V i I :1 tit i 'J :l 1 r . J '. ' ' ' I II f ' C-VVHAT IS CHARITW Tiaridt to paose,;hen at myd(tv;;. . : vA shivering brother stands ; - , V To asfcthe cause that made him poor; ;;; Qr.:&y"helE- "THs riot'to spurn tiat brother's pray en: i : ; For faults he once had known ; r T . ;s Tis not to leave him In despair, v ; - r -An4 sathat I. have none i ( - : Thevoce of CHARITY is ktn-; -JV ; , v Shethinketh nothing rongr ' Toevery-fault she seemeih Mind, r C"; Kor vauntethjwith hcr.tongue.r r ' - ,' i- - Tnpenjterice : sheplaceth faith Hope smTleth at her doort s - - ' Bclieveth first-rthen. softly ;saith, ; . . Go, Bi other, m no norr AK-ACCOUNT Of the late intended Insurrection among South-Carolina, . - ' :0NT?aE;ifahd1tne.6 rfore we proceed to a br.andlt Tii'riH nroceed to a hrief (ahdlt- ATt. mncf h ve rv brief abstract o - the testimony offered in the cases brought Defore jne vwn, n mjr r. v :t . V tant to cbvjve. that, previous . to . their proceedm to the painful, investigation with which they wcrr. charged, they ;laid down a variety of rules for their govern-, ment,'ail f,them subservient to justice as well as humanity.' In the first place; it vas decided, that the - testimony should be regulated by those established rules of evidence, whiclv are elsewhere found so v important in the exposition tf troth ; that ' no stave should be tried but m the pre sence of his Master or his Attorney that the testimony of one witness, unsupport ed by circumstances, should lead to no conviction involving capital punishment ; and that the statement of, the party him selfshould ba. heard in explanation of such particulars, as seemed most , incul patory. .- . . ' ; vThe Court being thus organized, they proceeded to the trial of Rolla, the slave of Governor Bennett Jacob Axson, Esij. attending as Attorney of his master. -It was proved, that Rol la had 'confess ed to two persons, both of whom were ex amined by the Court, that he belonged to . the conspiracy and with one of . these witnesses (his friend) he used every effort to induce him to join in the insurrection, which Rolla stated was to take place on the night of the 16th of June. Finding that this fnend (the witness in question) would not join the association, he nreed ; him to go outof town on Sunday night, lest.some harm should come to him. Rol la represented -himself as the Commander ' of the force which was to rendezvous in f the vicinity of his master's milh, and ex- . plained to the witness fully the order of attack; the division of the force; and . said,' that his troops, in their way into town, would fix his Old Buck, (his master) and the Intendant' On being asked whe ther it was intended to' Kin ine,,, women and children, he remarked, when we have done with the men we know what to do ; with the women. On this testimony Rolla " was foundliVy, and sentenced to be executed on the. 2d of July. -i; .Batteav was next tried. It was prov ed that Batteau confessed to two, persons . (both of ,wbom were introduced as Wit "nesses) that he belonged to the conspira- cv. and made efforts to induce hen to Join in the risiner. by representing the ex tent of their preparations, and theproba- fiilitv. nf their success, tic stated ne was to head a party near Canon's bridge, and that he expected aid from the country. More than one interview took place be tween Batteau and the witnesses on, the ' subject; theiast, on the Sunday fixed for , the insurrection on which he renewed his solicitations that the witnesses should join him. Batteau was found "guilty, arid sentenced to be executed on tne 2d oi juiy. STifHEN. belonging to Th. R. Smith, lEsq. was next brought before" the Court, but the testimony being deemed insu(Rci ent,' and indeed, the Court being satisfied of his innocence, directed his rfwcAanff . ; .Peter,' the slave of Mr James Poyas, was next triedJ It was distinctly in proof, against Peter; that he had made great efforts to induce others to join in the in- . aurrection ; and the testimony. represent ed him quite in the character of a, chief tain or leader, for whicK his ooldness and sagacity -unquestionably cualilledxhim. -.. He appeared from the testimony, to have - employed uncommon pams to remove all the objections arising in the mindset those whom h'e attempted to enlist, as' to the probability of the success of the effort. ' And spoke. with great confidence of the succors which were expected from . San " Domingo. -; Itwas strongly to be inferred, from all the witnesses stated, thatthe dif ficult and dangerous sally of endeavoring to carry the Main Guard House ,was to have been confided to him, for tit parti cularly acquainted one " of the witnesses with t the' combination -of. stratagem and force with which, he proposed to accom plish this object,' i . Peter was found guilty on this testimo ny, and sentenced tor execution on the 2d of July.f . ; - ' . . Th e fol lo w ing Not e app ears on th e Jour nals of the Court, in relation to the trial of Rolla ' Five witnesses were introtluced and examined in behalf of Rolla, but so far from - impeaching the credibility of the witnesses against him th ey rath er , supported it" t After the execution ct Pet$rf his guilt, in the most flagrant degree -became moat a bundantly established i aflbrding, in every particular, the strongest corroboration of the testimony by which be had been convicted. It was apparent that he was the most efficient of all the ringleaders, and one who possessed the largest share of the confidence of Den mark Yesey, who was, in every sense of the term, the lather jdi Ahe plot peter was a slave, of great value, and for his colour, a Three jJoiiarsa Year, oriOne DoUar ,d a Half for hauf hVT-f -F F5 0 $ Admu.emttU n.t exceeding sixien n ' ifSMWJ ?ySubscriptior.s:reciived: 0 was next examined; icfurul norguutyauu c y The Court then proceeded to the trial of NED;tthe property;ot Govern or Ben rett.V NedfsgoUt wa proved fdlly yhe, 8amVf?witnesseitfiai;appeard;siost Peter t Povasivith vwhom it - wanCS Uihlhed heywaVin the JalMt of frequent consultation on the cts that .were to be. wiTe. ' St)bseojeht diiclnsure's ' have jus tified very strongly, the ftiidingof the Court against imand placed it beyond a doubtj t,hat he was a ringleader, hraHprl a fdrcr.'in the vie .7r- nhfVsentenccu ior. Execution ttj the'2d Jt'ly. . : " V On- the-ith June. thcCnnrtlischared a's noi guilty, &Hinuel GnifTord and Kobu IIaddfnr t wo free persons of colour, as abo Matthias, the slave of Governor Ben riett ;.Xungof the slave oC'Mr. Poyas ; Robert, the slave of Mr. Harth, and R;- chard and. John; the slaves of MiyLucas. ; I" On the 25th of June, the Court examin en the cases of Jim. belonging Mr; An crum ; Sandy, belonging to Mr. Holmes, and Frldar. the DronertV-nvir. .rvout. and the discharged 1 - Onednesday; the 26thf; June, Court nroceeded to the trial of Abr ah Court nroceeded to the trial of Abraham, the slave of Dr. Poyas. h The only proof adduced against Ai -rahAm, was the fol-: lowing letter, found in the trunk of. Peter Poyas, andck nowledged by Abraham to have been written y himself : ' - - ! DsiWSrH, With pleasure I give you an answer. - .1 will endeavour to do it. Hoping that God will be in the midst to help his own. Beparticular and make a sure remark. Fear npt, the Lord God tfcat -delivered Daniel is able to dehirer us. : All that I inform agreed. lam gone up to Beach Hill r-" , ' ; (Signed) . Abbaham Potas., . Although this' letter was extremely suspicious, yet, there being no other tes timony against Abraham, he was .found not guilty of the charge of attempting to raise an insurrection among the blacks against the whiter ; x ' On Thursday th? 27th. Denmark Ye SEY," a fj-ee black man, wast brought be fere. the Court for trial, assisted by his Counsel, G. W. Cross, Eq. 'Jt is perhaps .somewhat remar'b)e, that at this stage of.the investigation, al though. several- witnesses, had been exn rrined,the atrocious guilt of Denmark Vesey had; not been as yet fully unfolded. From the testimony of most of the wit nesses,, however, the "Court found enough and amply enough, to warrant the sen tence of death, which, on the 28ih, they passed on him. But every subsequent step fn the progress.of the trials of others, lent.aew confirmation to his overwhelm ing guilt, an placed him beyond a doubt, on the crimi'iI eminer.c of having been the individual, in whose bosom the nefa rious scheme was first engendered. There isvfrple reason for believing, that" this nniJtct was not. with him. of recent ori- I j - w ' . - . gin, for it was said, he had spoken of it tor upwards oi tour years, .These facts of his guilt the journals of the Court will disclose that no man can be proved to have spoken oT or urged the insurrection prior to .himself. All the channels of communication & intelligence are traced back to. him. His house was the place appointed for the secret meet ings of the conspirators, at which: he was invariably, a leading and influential mem ber ; animating aud encouraging the ti mid, by the hopes of prospects of success ; removing the scruples of the religious, by the grossest prostitution and' perversion j of the sacred uracles, and intlaming and confirming the resolute, by all the savage fascinations of blood and booty. "The peculiar circumstances of guilt, which - confer a distinction on his case, will be found narrated in the confessions of Rolla; Monday Gell, Frame and Jesse, ip the Appendix. He was sentenced to be.executed on the 2d July., An anec dote showing ho w near. Vesey was to bear ing a parr in the bloody events of San D6-midgo.vappeare-d in the Register of the 50th lilt. . . The Court tried Jksse, the slave xf Mr. Thomas Blackwood. TUe testimony against Jesse was' very ample. . His acti vity and zeal, in proVnoting the views of Denmark yesey, in relation to the plot, were fully proved. He had.engaged with Vesey to go out of town on bunday the 16th to bring down some negroes, from the country, to aid in the "rising on that j night ; and remarked, to the witness, o ! his way to Hibbens' ferry, " if mv father does' not assist I will : cut off his head." All the particulars in proof, against him, he confirmed after receiving his sentence,' by his own full an satisfactory Confession, which will be found in the Appendix, marked (G.) This man excited no small sympathy, not; only from "the apparent sincerity of his contrition, but from the mild and un ostentatious, composure - with which he met his fate;. ;' .. "' . - ' . ' . - , . I J , ''. Sentence of death was passed on these ux men, on the 2Sth of Jiiue, and they were executed . on the 2d of July. Witn the' exception of Jesse and Rolla, they made no disclosures ; all ot tnem witn those- exceptions, either explicitly or im plicitly affirming their?; innocence. It, is much to be lamented: that the situation of the Work House, C this period, pre eluded,' after their sentence, their "being separately Confined ; at least, that Vesey could "hot have been subjected to the gloom' and silence of a solitary 'cell.' -H might have been softened, andv afforded ! . - . : i - uic mosi prcciou-i cotiicsbieu, as ua know ledge, and agency in the nefarious scheme very far .'exceeded' tii mformatiori 'oi others, who, however guiity, seemed'but the a gents of his will. ; But these j men i mutually supported eacK'. other, and' died obedient to the stern and emphatic injunc tion of their com fade (Peter Poyas) "Do 1 v " ' s first rate ahip-carpenttr. He had the cbnfi dencie of his master in a remarkable degree, and had. been treated with indulgence, libe rality and kindness.' or ...,! .. r- '. ceding steen lines inSened ihe:iriSDSS ite Zfdn -tUc'wasi perhaps, crfon V iH-tA the fbllOWitlff V iri Den mark ytj's power 16. ha ve rieiBoVkl frbni nortancef the corresptnden afterwards proved, was -can 'certain persons itrSan Dprnirigo; X- r.r AF Kr t k-C !a rol i n a . h a ve. f or m a - nr yeari-past; acquitted hemtHyesf of the trusts ana uuues ciij'Mimi,iv. law, with? respect o,.the;?collectin and accounting for the bublVc dues ; holds M unnecessary here to call on them or-any of them, in regard to the: Taxes of the current year;) and will tlieretore consjuer that enough is said when they are remind ed, that' the time fixed by law for settling their -Accpunts and making Payment at; the Treasury is nowUt hand - and that it, of course, remains for those. concerned to continue' so toyconduct themselves, as effectually to support and sustain that re putation; and; high standing which; have been hitherto so generally and deservedly accorded to them, as Revenue Officers aforesaid, v' ;v . ';. ' - v JOHN HAYWOOD, Pub.;Treas. , z,. for salib. THE subscriber offers ' for sale the large and convenient Dwelling-House and Lot where he now.DVes, in the town of Hillsbo rough. The Xot contains an acre of ground. The house contains eight rooms, well finish ed, with a larg-e 'garret room.; adjoining the house is a tlinintr room. "30 bvJ6 feet, well fi nished The other improvements on the lot j are a kitchen smoke-house, barn, stabkv"car-, riage-housei &c. and a well of excellent wa-J ter within a few feet of the kitchen door. It woukl forni van. eligible situation, tor a large family, or any person disposed to jkeep aj private boiirding-house, . ' " , . ; ; The terms will be accommodating. Any applrcation by Vna.il, for further and more pur ticular information, will be attended to with out xielay. ; JOIIM WITHERS POON. July 36, 1823. .: , 02 8t ' AMEllJCAlsr A'n.AS : fflHE Author of the NEW AMPJUCAN MJ 'ATLAS, ...deems itnecessary to apprise ms matrons apci tue tnionc generally, jesxany tnisapprehension should arisej from a similari ty of names, that the work about to be pub lished bv Messrs. Carey and Lea, Booksellers, i of this city, under the title of the "Ame rican Atlas." is a distinct and separate .work from the former, in which the subscriber has I no interest ner concern. The author of the first mentioned work, embraces this oppor tunity to inform his Patrons, that the fifth and last number of his Atlas will be prepared as soon a9 the survey's and other documents shall be arranged ; the publication of which will, it is hoped, take place in the course of the pre sent year.. This "number will embrace Maps of the following states : -Pennsylvania, New Jersey,' Kentucky, Tennessee,-. Illinois, Mis souri, North & South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama, all arranged on a uniform scale of 17 miles to the inch, being the same as the Maps of the other States, already published.1 . v HENRY S. TANNER. Philadelphia, July 23, 1822. 95 6t . SHARON FORrSALE. OTpilE place on which I reside, may be had IX on reasonable terms, for negotiaole pa per yith Bank accommodation:' It contains about 49 acres of Land, of good quality, bor derinc: on the City cf Kaleigb, afid on a public "road leading from the City. Sixteen or eigh- xeen acres arc cieareu ana.tmaer cuuivaxion, the rest is covered vith a heavy forest growth, abounding with fire-wood and timber. The land'contains an excellent rock quarry ; is well watered by branches, and has two rock springs near the house, equal probably to any in the county. . My dwelling: is about; 30(j yards from, the town line.. The . situation, therefore, has the advantages of town and country united, and is, in my estimation the most desirable spot for a; residence that I know in the State. Apply soon. H. POTTER. Sharon, 8th May, 1832.. 81- , NOTICE. 11 AN AWAY from the subscriber on the nighi 6f the 28th inst. AMOS, a "dark mulatto felloiy, tall and spare made, largre white eyes, quicjc speech When spoken tol about 25 vcars , old ; had on home made.. clothes. The said fellow is Supposed to be in. pursuit of a negro. trader by the name of snivcrs, as ne nas tormcdan attachment to one of his girls. The said Shivers, left Hicks ford, Greensville eonnty, Virginia,on the 27th instant, and is travelling to the State of Geor gia, by way of Raleigh, Camden and Colum, bia. Anyinformation directed to Hicksford Post Office, Greensville Countv. State hfi Virginia will be quickly received and duly attended to by the subscriber, The appre- hender of said Slaves will be rewarded, on my getting him. ' , LITTLETON WILLIAMSON. May 30. : ; .3-: 8r ist . WATCH-MAKER & SILyERSMITH. JOHN C. STEDMAN has commenced the abpve, business in this place, and hopeV; by his attention, to merit a portion of public patronage. ' All kinds of repairing usual In such an establishment- done with despatch, and on the shortest-notice. An aacnUm .ot ailver Work will ber' pnnctonK, hand ; Spoons, Ladles, &c; manufactured to any pauern. B; An experienced Watch-Maker will with good wages if apnlication ho meet soon. .' An Apprentice wfll be taken to the Silver smith's trade. . . ' . v f,- Cash ven for old Gold, Silver, and Brass. cigu, AUg; 14, o ..9.5-tf. 'W'vTHANAWAY . j-';. Of age yerr blacks and sriea ki i 7 tiPfrn:who ; ilt appreliend and deliver- the above nirfirrb to mi t Overseer; or confine him in anv Tnif .ckoh "receive a. rwnrH AFTVrr niu ; ; .. JOHN SUGG. -1 itntf nride and seirtommacency. on wS!nf fbe X;i the nctuaraod praiseworthy manner irt 1 1 ' '-Philips en BVtdence: L"fi;i'iPaley,:Arky' .' Bennet's Book-Keeping i O r at Or's; .Gijide; 3 ! iP raeticak Girderiin flf Manners and CustomipfN ations ; r arriarquaM 'ValenusV--; Fortunes' of .Nigel Sir Andre w Wylle -- Mayj?youiike"it-" ryx -ThefipyV-. -.- -' --v.-? . : . . Aikin's Court, of Queen Elizabeth:; '. Dd."'-:;do. : of James"Ist" ;; ? j) The Lolla'tds-'"'J. 'v vvi. . ;Franki by Miss7 Edgworth . : Sketch Book, complete ( 4 Bracebridge Hall " I- . . A;v Percys Anecdotes r;' i I. f " C hal m e rsMary Queen, of Scots ; Ann Boleyn, by jiss Benger ; ' - .. v;t - :'.':..v: ''l' "i 'Sept'4.-, WHEREAS the President of the United States is -au'tnorised by law to cause lands to be offered" for sale ?r ;.;''".' ''' ';'"" ' 'Therefore, Lj James Monroe, President of the United States, do hereby "declare and make known that the public sales shall be heldsfollowiivta'i:'' : T yo:'::. At the Land Office at Terre Hautein ;In. diana, On the first Monday iri July next, for the sale of . . v-Nj-' Townships' & 18, in range 1, east of the 2d ' ; . , principat meridian line. ' 1 17 and 18 in ranges 1 to 9, west do At the Land Office at Vandslia, in Illinois on the 3d Monday in July next, for the sale of : '' '' ; x h '..'.-. : '" T'nships 11, 12, . 13 & 14, in ranges 1 & 2, E i of the 3d principal meridian line 11,12, 13f 14 & 15, in ranges S and 4 do i . At the same place, on the 3d Monday in August next, for the sale of , v' . . 5 j ". T'nships li;t2, 13, 14 & 15, in ranges 5,6 & 8, east of the 3d prin'l meridian line '11 in range 7 .do A,-,-: ' ' At the Lnnd Office at Palestine, in' Illinois, 4 on the 1st? Monday in August next, for the f ale of ' V-.yy !"'.,, ';Vi;:.: L-r T'nships 6, 7, 8 & 9, in ranges 9, 10 and 11 ' t -: j east of 3d prnl mrd-n line. -5, 6, 7, 8 2t 9, in range 14, west of 2d ;) do 8 atd 9 . - - 12 and 13, do .i ;' At the fame place, on the 1st Monday in Sepiember next; for tbe sale of -Triships 10 11, 12 St 13, in ranges 9U0 & 11, !"" - r " east of 3d prinrmrdn line ' 10 11 12 and 13, in ranges 12 13 & 14 westj 1. s , :: ..ptiid; .' do ;-' .. -..' At the same place, on the 1st Monday in October next, for the sale of f- 1 Tnsbips 14 15 16 '& 17 in ranges 910 & 11 . east 'of 31 prin'l mrd'n line ;? " 14 15 16 and 17, in range 12 13 & 14, west ,..'., , ., . v:! j. of 2d do ... At the same place, on th6 1st Monday in November next, for.the sale of T'nships 18 19 20 & 21i in ranges 9 10 &11 E - of3d prn'pal meridian line v. f 18 19 20 & 21, in ranges 13 and 14 west of j . ; . 2d prn'pal mer'dn line i 18 19 & 20 in range 12 : do do -; 18 . :. - r-': A : . 11 - 'do K' ? do ; 171819 and 20 ? 10 -dor ; do , At the Land Office for the Northern dis trict of Louisiana, at the town of -Ouachita, on thelst Monday in 'NoTember nextr for the sale of , , i ' : -' ' '- . r T'nships 15 16 17 18 and 19; in ranges 1 2 3 4 and 5, west ot the meridian line . f kt h t .nA now t th eot r T..ct: ti ranches ot his profession. the county of Independence, in the Arkansas i hasjust received I intends tepijj territory, for the sale of such linds of the U-T: a constant supply of MEDICINES, which he nited States as are situated in the following V n-'aen.tte-.MeinbeTrotAe.Pr A',ti0A W-nl,;n. nri uK.k i and others, at a moderate advance ene have been excluded from the lottery of the r ,ef. York prices. lands appropriated for satisfying warrants for military services, V12 s . ' 1 On the 1st Monday m August next, for the j. sale of such of the, above described lands as l ranees viz - ' . .r TY virtue; of a Deed of Trust to me T,.?i;ni 9 ? A fi 7 ft o nA on in ,.nff i v V -O made, and recorded in the Records of T nsiups 2 345 6 7 8 9 and .20 in range 1, R Wa t. , r f w; K n!rf at the 12 3 4 5 Ind 6 m; . 2 do 1 23 4 5678 and 9 ' 3 do v 12 10 U 12 13 and 14 do 12 ' :'V , ''--."do - '' " ;1 2 3 9 1314 15 18 19 & 20, 1, west do spn the 1st Monday in Septeroberiiiext, for the sale of such of the above described lands as 'are situated in the following townships and ranges, viz t'.-" , i .,S- rY-vv T'nships 1 218 19 and 20; in ranged west v : V V of the 5th meridian line 1 1 15 lfjnr 18 19 & 20 range 3 do X 10 J V 13:14 15 1 6 & 19 4 do 1 2 9 10 11 12 13 und 16 5 do 1 n it r f n AiA f i tfliA - ' ' s u o y iu ai u xo - .j' . and 18 ; " ; .. : 6 . do On the 1st Monday in October exi for the sale of such of the above described lands as . yf rre situated in the following' townships and of T'aships 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 15 Irt 17 mmor that said negro Jim 18 19 and 20:in rknere 7 wr nf 2345678 910 15 16 - 17 18 19 and 20 range 8 do 123456789 10 U V V : .1218 19 aud 20:;.9;:do:.v:.;-.,; Oa the 1st Monday in November next, for the sale of such of the above described lands as are situated in the following townships and ranges, viz ..; tig?, f ' . ... T'nships 12 3 4 56 7 8 9 lOand 11. iri i ranee , 10, west of the 5th mer'drt line 13 45 678 9 and 10, in range It do t a 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and 10 f rt A m f Iv -h w ." . - 12 do 23 45 6 7jm& and 9 3 4 5 6 7 and 8 : 4 5 and 7 ; 5 6 and 7 t - ' - I: ) .- . ..i V: 13 do 14- do C 15 do -16.do0 17 do Each sale; Will'cnmmffW vrUh th 1 number ot section, township, and range, and proceed in regular numerical 'order'i r The land l reserved bv law fo ihe n nf chooti or I for ' other ourDoaes will hc:r. .Given Uhdr mv hand t iKp ci t hf aiMthdayfMarchlfe . JosiAirMxs;.i , . ?; s Commissioned of the CenLand Ofl5.. -' ' WARRENTOJT, FALL RACES ii ' ' COTamence oWth w; .hair torteithree entere? ne scription closed. . .. and 'Second Payfr Sweepstake for v bid Colts and Fillies, tve I mile VZ h $200,.halffpthreeen tion closed; r ' v 7 "in, fCI,K""',W Kntrance to 9 v m' bers $20, and to non-subscribew s-n ubscri- mne neatS;; iree tor any thine-Vv ' l ' Fifth Day A-Handy Cap, mile W the .Entrance Money . of $15 each Money of that day, aKd $25 to be $a ?e the Proprietor; three or W V Race.: ; : , w e'i The Course will be in good order i v aridSUbles furnished Race Horses, era- n A ROBERT R.v JOHNSON, PrS. Varrenton, N. C. Aug, 1, 1822, r 9; ' ? B iits will ht furnished on the I j- j rvpri etor, tember next; proceed to sell tion, at 'the Store-House where a .?'lc" . able Estate consisting of Dry Good? 2 and a quantity of Bale Cotton ; Zot ofSeven Packages of Fancy Goods never m opened. j v "?.' : ' ' 3 - Six and twelve months credit will be riTPn --the purchaser or purchasers givine bnn! w,m .j.uTfcu uuijr jot moiiev Merchants may avail themselves of this hiv portunity, as it ' is likely the Goods will m sell for their -alue. : At tlie same tihk will be rented the Stored House and Other Houses in the now, I the deceased at his death, until the fina dav All persons having claims against theEj tate of said Andes Jones, are requested to present them' in due form of law within the hmited .time, and they will be settlei and not otherwise.? a 4 ;;i' w, rekves, eX'ot, : Orange county,; August 28. t 97. 3t HQUSE OB" ENTERTAINMENTV RS. ARMSTRONG, at her large and commodious two story Hr use r n Fayetteville street, Opposite to the Court House, is weirprepared to accommodate T Verity .or Twen:y-five MEMBERS of the approacliiug Assembly with BOARD and takes this opportunity to inform themthat efery attention shall be paid so as to render their entertainment com fortable i and agreeable. Her House is large, )aff()rdiRg convenient and private" Rooms for Families' and Travellers. . Her Bar is well furnished with the best of Li- quorsry T-. 1 ' ''.';''; - '. -',.'-N.'B Transient people will beaccom- rnodated as usualas there is an exctller Stable on the lot, well furnished with Corn, Fodder, Oars;' and every thing ne cessary. Her terms of Board are low and reasonable. . Rale?gh, Sept. 1, 98 5t, DOCTOH W. H. HUNTER O FFERS his services to, the inhabitants of Raleigh and its vicinity, in the' various He occupies the Store-house lately in pes session of Messrs. King & Pullen. ' August 28. . j;;' f. 57 tf . r j , ITRUSTSALE. !''::? i .r '.'! ' ;notice. .- - THE subscriber having qualified las IV " cutor.of Andes Jones, deceased l,f Xi -Nash county, will, 'on the 17th HJ'M ot the 5th mer'dn line A.rT: rntVi; kjourr-nou.se in ine uy oi .naicigu, W-EDN K S Dt Y THE NINTH DAY OF OCTO; br next, the House, Lot, and Furniture inclodetl ih the said Bill of Trust of .Wil liam C. Wjlliams, for Cash. ' DAVID RUTH, Trustee. Raleigh, 26th Aug. 1822. , : ' v NORTH-CAROLINA. V : ..;-'-r;i:.vr',!f-''. '"' ' . i " A' Proclamation. M ; FIFTYtpQliLARS REWARD. i WHERE AS it has been represented J) me, that a certain Negro Many named JDI, believed to be the property of David Stone, Esq. oC Wake County, stands charged by the verdict of a Jury of Inquest, with the murder a young Negro Man, named uunou, timnorhr nf (Irppn I iotib. nf Said COUDiyt W 0 V'l w cape : , . v-:. ; . . iAirr thA.ArnM n onT iTiat lie may oc hiroughf to justice, the above Keward wiU W j given to any person or persons who saaiiaf any Jail, ao that he may be Drought to vw for said offence : And I do moreover tnjj ; and command all Officers, Civil and witnin this State, to apprehend and W6 said negro-Jim to justice. - ' . -Negro Jim is well known in this CW and in JJertie, where he formerly hved;c is about.five feet ten inches high, not wj stoutly made; birt is'a riegro.of despcrat? -racter.and will probably -re'sist. all -ff to take him. He has a silt in his Z one Jbf his ; eafs has been bitten off; nflC his hat: "In testimony whereof, I have ca1 cseat onrwnereoi, """r be Great Seal of the State hereunto affixed, ami sf theswneatmeCityofV fe this-12th day of . July,. ( Domini, 1822.. ,,fPc Bv tbife Rnvemor. .i iWMH; HjumiHi Priya Sec y. k LOTTERY. wi MlKlfB M&toHerprice J Gales7 Bopxstore, .t. paper longer ;onci jini; proportion !f- i 'i i ', 5 ?' '
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 12, 1822, edition 1
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