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1 r, i , i J I i 1 t.' "f- I 1 I wl t1 hi 1 Mr. r .vr- FROM AFRICA-., ' - O Y' ;t The bri-r Pruilent,Capt. Gould, has Airivru hi ui;ij i'"' . .. :, lril the;Kn-1ish eorerrnnent took pos- j ailre been-the etietti oi,.. 5r" esMonZof the wtablishments mi -the Upoliej betweethe Kin? dnd htsbn. , oast,-Jitely bcIonjifigtthe'Africhn :Ontreturninnj to frtugal, theKin J A mf hrm tinilpr colonial i musfhaFe foreTaeert :thal the Colonics ' iaw amj restrictions."- ' J f j, V : j.f. 'Si Charf,Meorty, Governor Ge v . 'nerafand Corrtmander ol Western A '.' frlca, arrived in the Iphigenia, and on . ihV 5th of Apnl issue d the Jvirtprn cfninathin. ami cW;etl the. nort. to all t firreij'nrr. ' Commodore ' Sir R. Mead, "otthe, British frigate Jphigenia, was at 'V'Accja in April; with hve captured ves ; sels.. Com. M. had been informed that .' , an American brig had been taken by ;V the ' natives on the wind ward coast, . captain and 'mate killed, vessel run ashore!, anil crew enslaved, i Com.,M; w - ' - - I intended venriins; aslobp bfwar ftfpb-J tatn. ine propeny uu uiM)a,,u -burn the town. ',-' . Cdm. Mead'4 squadron rtpfured, in ' ! :two months, -principally7 in the Cal bar and Bonny nver, upwards of 2000 Slaves, The Commodore fell in with V 'an U. States schooner, under com ; mand 'of Lieut. Hunter, and supplied her with SO men and an officer at; the request of Lieut. Hf SPAIN 'AND FRANCE - The PhiiadelphU Aurora contrun'ed, seme Uva a?o, the following statement, twi what autI)ority the; editor does tiot disclose,' but he rioubtla wwild hot have published allegn tions' of k grave a character, on ya.Tiie or authoritv. Whether they are trae; or . not, timV pcflAps, will shew.The or.ly biiblic fact vrhicli would seem' to warrant a bt4ief .jn the statement., is the large -army, (3'J,000 it is aid) assembled by f-Yanct near the Spanish frontier, for the-osterftiblj pur- poe of .preventing- tne introauciion or conu- i o-Ion ; but we confess that the professed ob- Itct oftJU9 cordon cf Aeati, seems to us. en-j . -.- . t- j.. - i tjrely inadequate to jusury so iar!;e an army. Vie" Epanjsh revolution, . we have no doubt, was cxtTewely. obnoxious to.the government of France, as it was to all those who assume to rule mankind by divine right ; they could ; not behold the people of a great nation uc- j -essftilyvrefonr.ing the abuses pf their gov- cri'.tr.ent, and cCurta ling the prerogatives ot j .Arbitrary power, without indignation & alarm. ' :Tl)cre. were also reasons to be found in the I;tc condition ar.l present tern per of her own population, anbcr contiguity to Spain, why the trench government particularly should view with dislike the triumph of. the'people in tie Peninsula : and it is not unfair to pre- 'sume that she would lend a ready hand in j restoring things to their abcient state. Mliile, ! -' however, we dcubt hot the willingness of the ... -n I- -V i ' I gorernmenr oi r ranee 10 co-operaic in sucn j a wore; tucre are aomesuc consiaerauons calculated to create hesitation on her part. A.lthough for this4reason we require facts to obtain our full belief in the statement of the Aurora, so far as regards France, we pre- 1 sure, nevertheless,' that so positive state ment would not be hazarded without god , rouiids. " As to England, she is eVer ready to army herself where her interest irfvites her. She never lises an opportunity to in crease btr strength and extend her power at - 'the. expense of'all other considerations she has adopted the maxim, that self-preserva- ; ., tion is th&first law, and in that seeks her.uis tjficatioa for cvt-ry barter of generous feeling for sordid aqt;is;tion. That Kngland, there fore, would rive her aid in overthrowincr the Spanish cmsiilution ami , re-establishing the ! , inquisiuony'we coma easuy eeneve, ii me ' ich and important island of Cuba were the i price offrred fr her assistance. Whether 1 artany nite, such a plot be cn foot now or not, " 4 we have little doubt that the preservation of the liberties of Spain must, ultimately depend vn ber own vigilance and valor ; itbr, aftejr the suppression of the. freedom of Naples and the heartless abondonment of the brave . Greekto their" barbarian arid merciless op- pressors; bv tlie' -Trotcntafcs of Europe, no -shadow, f confidence can be placed in their jurtiee or Vnajmanimity i and we believe they will. sooner or. later seize some pretext for attempting to restore the despotic govern ,ment l Spain, arid extinguish every germ of freedom in the old workk -J at. Jut. niOM-TpE AURORA ' ,;The Corte at : Madrid have detected and possessed the'mselresTof a secret treaty en tered into betwM. n Iuis XVIH and Ferdi ilnd VII,' negotiated by the Duke del Infan tado and (;ount Legarde ; which had in its - eypresS view, the overthrow of the constitu tional and representative system of ,"governr The march of a large French army to the " rentier ( conkh sunitaivsj was stipulated to . be'at stated times augmented to 30,000 men ; military supplies to be provided by France. GreatiBritain to aid with her fleet, and on condition that she should not acknowledge . the Independent states "of the new world. - Spain would cede to her the island cf Cuba. This treaty was entered into deliberately l by Ferdinand, land when it was presented to ' t him avslh not denied, but he promised for the r hundredtrt .time) to bealthful to tlie consti- l:tiovif spared on this occasion. The seizure and execution of the leaders Qof the li&eraJes Itieg Qairoga, &c. Vere , among the stiotdations, and the concurrence of Austria and Itussia was expressly stated. v 'POSTSC rtpt. I he news from Gibraltar, irt ' ihf succeeding columns, ilocs not confirm the reported cour.ter-revoluticn at Madrid. ltt however, ' exhibits the country Itself in a j . . state of gTest trouble, and in some parts, even I vu.ii m me ui in ail uruua- I bdity, of foreign emissarieg and foreign aid, act'u.gon the discontent of the priests and the ! j priesis r?ddn, who conceive tliemsclves lo-1 cers by the constitutional government. V PORTUGAL. AND BRAZIL. - Th the Biazds, and the assumption of the ' government by the Prince Royal, un- j L"V the Hou,e. Letand Furniture der the title of Prince Regent & Con-"Abided n the &aid Bill of Trust of Vil stf utfonal Protector 0f Brazil, reached ii hara c- Wil.'iams, for Cash. Lthilon on Hie 26lh V July. TheX'on.il D , X T)AVID RUTH, Trustee. flon:(?3unerf after admitting thaVfca Brazils art lost to the mother .country, ieems to thinkvthat: the Yents, that ha Veitaken, p1acen3cr the Vgpyern-. inept of the Prince, have in sorae mea II ;.Vr . 7 w ,.-,' . 11.1 :r rj5 ..coiwmle deii.t. j Anticipating yeWcnemoefinenj i threatened at home, lie, will ut ill nave an;asvtun anti a i Kinsnum ;a Kinuum tooj nalltnK ihe empire of jintiujty in E xtent, and capable of becoming preat nd powerfutunder the proteC" tioh of a re?ifent monarch, Upon such terms,; SpainV- had1 her; councils not been so infatuated as to believe in an ultimate suliectfon to ; thj refracfor'f coionist miht 'have preserved Mex ico. The throne of lV5cxic wasoffer cii to a Hourbfet belore Tturbidtit as sumed the' purple andhad it; been accepted Chii,and Pern iriiht, per haps, have folloivrd the example, and now been under the dominion of bran ches of the Spanish itnyal Family. J "" jJV: JK CunuAdv. , , CKU1ZE OF THE GRAMPUS. Tlie U. S. schooner Grampus, icut. 'Com. Gregory, arrived at Charleston, jS. C on the lth inst. from a cruize of 50 days in the Wesr-intlian beas. Durin the cruiye (he Grampus made a complete capture 'of the 'notorious ; piratical briir Palmyra, funnerly the j Panchlta. This", vessel was armed jwith :mc 1 -n bniss 18 pourjder, feiuht 1Slb;'c..i'rr,onadcs, with a plenty of small arins, and G8 men. The fol low it account of tlie engagement is taken from the'iiin'f. printed at st Thomas. . .; "STVTHOMAS4 AUGUlSTi'S.r. Tlie'U. S. schr. Grampuf, Lt. Com. Gregory, an ivd at thiAporton Wed nesday last, accompanied by the Spa nish privateer,' Panchita, as a prize. ; We learn that; Lt. Com. Grery felt himself authorised o-, make this cap ture, from the circumstance of, the Pandita having rob!)ctl amongst many others the American schr. Coquette, Copt." Souther, vho?e deposition of! the circumstances, together with that of the mate and two of the crew, wasl in Tit. Gregory possession. We have been politely favored by the officers of Hjie Grampus, with the following particulars of the rencontre. hetween that vessel and the Panchita, which terminated in the capture, of the latter- the Grampus sustained no loss in killedor Wounded, and no fit her damage than that of having had her fore pring- stay and some running riggiri; shot away,-and a few shot I hro her sails. The Panchila nad unfortu nately one man killed & seven wound ed, ami was otherwise materially in jured; The;nhjfCt of flu ir visit to this port is tdirepair th latter vessel and obtain a supply of water. , '.iricwVrsrOn the .16th, at 2 o'elocl, P. M. the Grampus descried a sail to windward, which was. ltnmedi- i ately recni.ed, as the Panchita. At j day-liut 'tf the following morning, she . was j, again li:c.overed tv p')intt on the; weather bows at 6 30 A- M. i the Grampus hauled up and 'made all sai! in r'qhase, and at 10 A. M. came up with her; Capt. Gregory then or- dered her to haul down her colors to the Unitel States of America, this ? was answered by the jiring of a guii j from the Pauchfta, and that followed j by a broadsitlc of round and givipe shot and musketry Jrnin the Gr-mj)us, iwJiich was promptly returned by the j privateer. s-The aciion lusted four mi nutes, when the Panchita hauled doivn her colors and statisl that she was sinking; the boats of the Grampus urn. ii !... l. . t.i 1 cicuieii eoc ouc and tire prisoners conveyed on board, consisting of eighty-seven in number. vt?". By Divine perndssion, the Sixth Anniversary Sermon t'o( The Kaleiga Female Religious Traf Society," will he preached in the Presbyterian Church. i:i ihis city, by the Reverend Mr. Green, on Sunday, the 29th instant, in the foi - nwm. And at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of tlie following day (Monday.) a meeting of the Members ot that Society ..will be held, for the purpose pointed out bv its i Contitu tion. ! -i Iralritrh. Sept. 18 DOCTOR W. 11. HUNTKjk OTTr.HS hid sen-ices to the inhabitants o Kaleichand its vicinitv, in the various branches of bis profession. " ' lie lias just received andintcnds keenihe a constant supply of MEDICINES,, which he will sell to the Members of the Professio'ii and .others, at a moderate, advance .on the New-York prices. " , . ; 1: v He occupies the Store.house lately in pos4 SK-Miuii oi lessrs. ivingix fullen, 4 August 28. 97tf TRUST SALE. HY v,Vue 0 a Vef f Trust io) ine! Wednksdat tV . pn ! trom rorrucai, nr4na wiscir ici-viijcii i i .tne (Boverejzniuiuc Of the -four heat's 'iDi&piNcl of the Now drawing under tlie supermtcrtdance of : ,,tne juanagers. entitled to a stationary prize of $100 15 1 5 5 5 2541';" 5 2547- 'S 2552 5 2556 2564 C 2366 , 5 2575 , 3?29 3750 3751 . 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Oi2 X;o8 Ol'J 61 j 631 636V 639 640 643 o48 657 : 661) 681 C84 68.i 692 71b 731 737 7.li9 756 75tx 774 778 7c 9 796 811 814 819 824 5 5 .5 5 5 5 10 5 5 5 1763 1 it i . 10 179 J7o6 1790 I8u2 115 1617 lc37 1854 1855 i863 1870 18J1 1883 1892 197 1904 i9u5 ; 1918 1920 1926 J9j8 1943 19t7 1969 iyj-,0 199rf' 006 2016 2026 209. 2053 2061 5 5 5 5 5 3164 3188 5 3i:06 3223 3236 5 3241 -3258 5 3275 4319 4323 4340 43;6 4370 4372 4381 4398 4418 4419 4428 4442 ; 4446 4450. - 5 5 J 5 5 3276 3286 32S9 5 5 5 5 5 3i90 3297 5 3298 5 5 ,5 5 5 5 i 5 3309 4451 4463 4476 4493 4497 3311 .TO 16 3325 33i 1 3344 3347 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4503 4514 4523 4550 ' 4557 45C0 4584 4586 4595 46ij4: '4613: 4652 4654 4662 4664 46C6 4676 4(388 4713 4715 4720 4722 4727 4741 3348V1Q 5 5 5 5 3376 3387 3410 3412 3415 3418 342d 3436 3474 3484 3487. 3489' 349 V 35(A) 3504 3508 3521 oo2o 3527 3539 3,543 3554 3560 357J 3604 3505 3615 5 5 5 5 :A5 5 5 5 10 2068 2074 i;Lb9 2105 113 2125 2138 1140 2 142 2149 2154. 2159 2ii26 2227 2230 2233 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 S20 37 898 899 9C-6 '903 905" 910 918 cor 5 5 5 5 .5 i !. 5 5 5 5 941 5 946 961 5 964 965 5 974 10 983 5 986 9S9 5 1007 ; 5 5 . 5 1 2240 4763. 5 .4767 4789 V 4801 5 2247 2252 217 2302 t335 2379 2394 !2S96 24 14 2474 . 2476 2486 . 2491 2499 2501 5516 2526 10' 5 5 4806 4857 4873 4893 4911 4921". 494l; 4947 ' i954 4955 4975 4978 4980 ' 4998 5 5 5 5 5 i; 5 5 3617 5 3623 , 3663 ' 3669 x,5 3676 5 3680 5 36o9 c 5 5 5 5 5 O 1011 5 1013 1019 5 1033 ; 107O 1074 , 3713, 5 3fl5 37m 372a V 1093 1103' 1110 5 :5'': Stateof th'e VHeels 4 th'drawing over-4n the 'HILLSBOROUGH MASONIC ITTBHY,i ., -,r , --- 1 Prize of : lPrizevof : 5.000 Pollars 2.000 Qollars 1.000 Dollars 500 Dollars 100 Dollars -50 Dollars ; K 2 Prizes, of ; : T;v2 Prizes' of ;;r ! ;5 Prizes of , ; ;: X rJ6 Prizes of. t?t 55' Prizes of V 10 Dollars And the full proportion of five dollar prizes. , The next Drawing wia take place on Fri- " Those numbers without any prize af ' 0326. beirte the last drawn nnmbe is )ards SKETC HES f the 'Uf ami CoiresppntJ , ence of NATHANIEL GREENE, Major General ofthei Armies pf the fUfea States 4he -War of tbJteyolutidniComjiUed iefly from original materials :!'; in tne, chieflv -3 Vv HEAD QUAItT.RUS, ' ; ; RdHIMfDES DONoVlOl Esq w ire, hayir;r xV been duly appoiote'l an'l conimissioned Inspector of the Third nivistion . NortlrOaro lioa Militia With the JanV f .U'vnet.vind' JoHHjEr Lwt8 ami Yxvt, A. 1 iXfcjf sx, Escja. Aids-deCamp ti the Major .Gt-neral of said Division, and Wiixiaw G. Cockhajt, Qijarter master each with th rank of Mhjdr, 'Key are to, be respected and crheyea accordingly. t BAitZJLLAT GUAVKSV -"f - VMaj, Cen 3d Division N. C. MiliM August 19, 1822. . . . . ,;':'' ' ; : ;. . . : . . f;f .. ? .1,'v-. ;; ' blVfSlOXORIlER ",i- ; HE several Regiments; composing the Tliird DtvisSon of the Nrth-Carplina Militia, will be reviewed-as follows: ;' The 1 saml 2d Regiments of Granville. county, at Oxford on. - Tuesday,.: the. 17ih of September. '' '. ; " " ' .The Jlegi merit of Person county, and Ca valry of ihe 16th Brigade, at Roxborpugh, on Thursday tlie 19th of September. The Regiment of Caswell county, at Cas well Couct-liouse, on Saturday the 21st"of September " ' r- - ' 4 The Haw UiverRecrimerrl, of Oranp;fe coun ty, j on Tuesday the 24th oi September, and the Cavalry of the 6ih Brigade, at John Lonirs ii? said county, on Thursday the 26th.of September.- '' 7;' ; .' .-"-:;:-1 . -v , . T;e 1st and 2d Regiments of Randolph county, at Randolph Cori.House, on Satur day the 28th or September.' -; - The Chatham Regiment, at Pittsborcugh, on Tuesday the 1st day of October, - ' The Hillsborough and Haw 'field regiments ftt Hillsborough, on TlMirday, 3d of October. i By order of the Mj-jnr-Gene.-al, JOHN E. LEWIS-, Aid de-Camp. Avq-ntt 29. ; x' 99 2i ;!': x, MARYLAND j STATfe LOTTERY TO BE iuliVX IX BALTIWOUeV Under the superintendence of., il(e 5ommis sio'ners appointed by the Governor and Council, agreeably to the act of fVssemhly. Cohkn's Office. 7 ,. rStoltimore, September 5, '1.822. announcing to the public anoth?r Statk LotTkh ly'in pursuance of the Act of the Legislature, the undersigned begs leave re specttiilVv to express the hih serine of their veiy (Iistingms'icd patroiie, in tne Just Scheme, by which he was enabled to' com plete the drawine in a time so short ara;l tm- j precede hted. Knowing.the wishes of :ulven tures in tavor ot a speedy result 01 invest ments, the present Scheme is so arranged that the whole will, be completed in Ten DniTfflvgs only. This added lo its compara tive brilliancy, has already caused so spirited a demand for the Tickets that the day of drawing will soon be announced. Tn this Lottery, as in the ):ist? adventurers can receive the Cash for Prizes sold at Cohen $ Ojftcc the moment they are draw'ij ; and the drawings, aa In" the former Schseme, will be conducted under thu. superintendence of the Commissioner's appointed by 'the Governor and Council. ' 1 .. : , SCHEME OF THE MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY. 1 prize of $20,000 is 20.000 Dollars : : 10.000 is 20.000 Dollars : : 5.000 is 10.000 Dollars i : '- 3.000 is 3.000 pollara : : 1.000 is 1 0.000 Dollars ' : 100 is 5.000 Dollars : : 50is '5.000 Dollaraf : '.:.,' 20 is 4.500 .Dollars - : i .10 is 5.000 Dollars 9 ; : , 12r.500 Dollars 5391 Prizes 9609 Blanks 15.000 Tickets 1 127.000 DoUars All the Piizes to be rxoATiiro from tbte commencement of the drawing, -except the ' tl- v 1' i .11 .i " .. t . .. Touowing, vwnjcn win oe aepositea m tne wheels, at delihite periods, viz i After tlie 2d draw wig ?MDo' 4th do Do : 7th do : Do t 9th do r $5,000 10.000 10.000 20.000 4 3tOT TWO BLANKS TO A fUlZEk OG" Prizes subject to a deduction of fifteen per cent; payable 60 da-s after the comple tion. ' ' , i In order to finish this Lottery with ther most practicable despatch, the prizes only will be drawn, v Xhs arrangement will.; enable the Commissioners to complete the Scheme in Ten jOrantriiigt only,. .' r.j,x -.r' - ' ' J'l. JAMES L. HAWKINS, IffATH'L WILLIAMS, COMA'JIS. JAMES B RI5GOLD, TlcjtETS:::::::t;29 00 I iitVAtR8:::;S2 25 i halvi;s:::::::::::::4 50 ElHTns:::::::::;112 I To be had in tlie greatest variety of JViimbers at -:.::': 'i coiiens LOTTRT & EXCHANGE OFFICE, 114 MARKETHBT, :; : BAITIMOB y?:f." Where were sold in the two last STATE LOTTEKIES; the whole of the following Capitals, viz the highest Capital Prize of j Frty Thousand Dollars ; .-. f To a gentleman in Albemarle County, Ya. J : The Thousand Dollars f'Fo q gentleman iti iawcasrer, OAo.jl And no less thSm SEVEN; CAPITALS tof C; IFiye Thoulantl Dollars each In various-pats i of thef Union. -Besides ave- ry large ruimuer oi t nu V SAwyS) etc.jxc. ; (Tj" Orders for Tickets or Shares from any part of the United States (post, paid) enclos ing the Cash or Prize Tickets in any of ther Baltimore Lotteries will meet with the same prompt attention as. if on personal applica. tion, addressed to . ; : , In JwoT6lunes quartoj , price $10 in boat 2 do 2 do 1 do 10 do 50 do 100 do 225 do 5000 do I,Ga!e?httiju't receivPd r w:bkfrPhii,delnhr' 'S.Harton! Equhv ! P la v" 0 Pnilms'on'EviMA raiey qn Agency v.Hoffinann Lpj -JVennrtVk-Kcepins-.v' :) I . Orator Ouide'. a V . ' Practical Gar(cn?ng Sannersaftd:Cui,tdhis if X Patriarchal Times i'1 ; . , vdienus :; , ;;. -: . . Fortunes of Kifrel .! ,' ' 7 ; Sir Andrew Wyiie - v ' Vfay j 00 like it ' v , - 1 he bp) ' .! ;!"'. - Frank, b7 Mips Edgworth ; : , Sketch; Book, complete 1 Bracebridge Hall. ; Percy Anecdotes ' aialfrs-Mary Queen nf Ain Bole5:n,? by Miss Ken, 1 FOR. SALE V I.JKRLY NKGRO GIRL, behceenin IX 18 years of Age. Apply f0 . . ROSS h FC0TT. ri ': I ran a way "pROM the Sobvcriher 'on th- ?d h,. I? his boy DUKE, He is about iuZl ofage, very b ack, and speaks quick Atiy person who will apprehend f ' deliver the above negro to ' me, or he 4 OyerseerJ or cmfine him nn any Jail,! Neftr Rakh. 1 Sept. , t 98tf ' I -' I A 1 F.l ' AM ATT Ye - mHE AuthcT oCthe NEVA.IER:civ JL ATLAS, deems it necessary to apprise his Patrons and tfieVpubli-c ijenorally.'lestanr misapprehension should arise, t'roin'as'nuiLrii ty of names, that the Work ibput to be pub fished by ifessr. CaFey and Lea; BooiwH. of this city,! under the title of tlie Ame. rican AtlaV is a distinct and separate w(vrk From the. former, in which the, subscriber has no interest nor Concern, The kuthor of tlie first mentioned work, enibrace.9 this oppor tunity to inform his Patronshjit the fifilanJ last number pf his Atlas will be prepared u soon as the surveys and other docmnents shall be arranged ; the publication of w liich w iM, t: is hoped. take; place in jthe coireof tliepir? sCnt year.; ! This number will embrace Ma, of tile following states Pennsylvania, Kcii' . Jersey, Kentucky,' j Tennessee, Illinois, lu Corrh 'Rontli f!arnl Alabarrta, all arranged oji a uniform scale of I' miles to the inch, beingtbe same as the Mj, . of the other States, already publish. V. ' . ir.:'.. . j-. .HENRY 8. TAN&'EK. - Vhiladelphia,i July 23. 1822; i JJJi i ' T SHARON FOIt SALE. " QTlHE place on whicji I residernavbelial 2l on reasonable' terms, for negotlaole n per with Bank accommodation. It contain about 49 acres of Land, of good quality, b' deringon the City of Raleigh, and pn a public road Icacjrng1 from the City. Sixteen or .eig'i teen acres are cleared and unVer cultivfttios, the rest is covered with a heavy forest jfoowti, abounding with fire-wood and timber. ,Th? land contains an excellent rock quant; is well watered by branches, and has two rock . springs near the house, equal probably to any -in the county. My . dwelling is fibmit 3W yards from tlie town-Jine.r The situation, therefore, has the lad vantages of town an.l country united, and is, in my estimation,'llic most desirable spot for a' residence that I know in tiie State.-Apply soon; . va h - ' H. P0TTEU. Sharon, 8th May, 1832. ' ' '" :SU ? NOTICE. .-.I.".'-. RAN AWAY from the subscriber on the v night; of the 28th inst. AMOS, a (lark mulatto fellow, tall and spare made, laie white evesy quick speech when spoken to, ahnnt 25 vears old : had on home Wide v: is .-- . 1 . . . I I clothes. The said fellow is supposed to.be . in pursuit of a negro trader by the name 01 Shavers, as he has , formed , art attachwentto one of hMirfrla. tlie said Shivers left pitt 1 1 ford, Greciisyilleiounty, Virginia,on the 27 I mstant. and is travelling to the htateoiu I J- 1 :......f T.l.!!, r..m,liM ani HnltllOk l Kt. Y way,:oi chucjku, vis"".vvXi f bia. Anyinformation directed to Hjcjuraj Post Oflice, : Greensvillei County, aw Virginia,ywill be quickly received and duty attended to oy tne suoscnoer, -it-hender of 'said Slave wUl be rewarded, on my getting him. '! W , ;- ," LITTLETON WILLIAMSON May 30. 87 I8t NOnTH-CAROLINA. :. '" ' : 7' - 1 1 ' Proclamation. FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD- . WHEUKAS, it has been reprcsenje(U me, that a certain Negi-o; Man, mn'td JU believed to be the property of Divid Stone, Esqt of Vake County, sta nds chanred bv tn verdict of a Jury of Inquest, with tut mun of a young Negro Man, "named Burton, ta property of Green Ligon, of . Said count, . minor, wid that aaid negro Jim has cu-e a t j '1 " ' ' t v Nowl'therefbre. to the end tliathe JfiifJ;. brought to justice, the above 'Ucwardw tten to any pereon or persons who saw , prehend and confine tlie said nejro J any Jail, so that he may be orouht to w for said olfence : And I do moreover enjo . and command all Officers, Ci vil and. Mu;. within this fctale to apprehend ami -n- said uegro Jim to justice. - ,V ;w Negfejim is well known in tl: Cf and in Gertie, where Ire formerly "Tea . . is aboatfire feet ten inches high, 001 bJ'. stoiiUy tnade,' but is a negro of racier, and will probably resist all tti" 1 to take him. Ilejias a slit in his one of ins ears has been bitten " )cr wears his hair platted and turned up u' his -haW ;.;vJ' ;'-i ; . I ;-; , ' ) rjJd ' In testimony; whereof I haye cad - Great Seal of the State i ' :v:-thereunto-afnxei , and:s : ww tnis liin tiaj .vi : iDomin 1S22. TXf cc .;:tAGAB'L.iio, ra.K:' r the GoVemcf ..' j ''; . . J : ;; , VVm. IL PnvateSec)1. -r - - - t 'ai BLANKS A pPHEK, Jr. -V ' ';:r.'-;J-v ; I BaUirxore. , - ;i r-V'SMf iu ug. J82tt. Qg. ! 4.'. -'si'-" '1 " ' ' i " ' ... V 1 . . -i- ! ;-' ... i ''-
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 20, 1822, edition 1
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