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y ' . f ...vJ ?. j .1 - - i. ; 7 - l . ., - , i . . , , i , " " - , . . ' . y - - i i ' ; Oh? who can tell th Vametessjils. that. From curst intemperance ?;CJase of-half c 5yVe who hourly sip tK poVrious bowlJ ' To lull or drown tne sorrows. oi-,uic um, ' -'When' sense returns, then does not con- science wakey " y:': ' And loudrr than , dread Sinai s'thunders . . speah, ; v And tell thee that a wife and ofTspringl ' dear ' J Forbee had pasd the m,ht in gneF I; ; r andfar, ' - , ; :f;-.f ) 1' And shed (tho undeserved) affection s ?"i - tear? ..! ",..? -.v-5- "v'-; ! s Has it ne'er sewn thee, piere'd with sor- . ; "row's dart, V .- ; ; ' t- (A father's breastA mother's bleeding . ? heart v , ' r ' - . . , . .Has it neer brought to thy astonished K. v"v -viewy".'' "; k ' V- t '." 1'.. " The frowns of Hiai who gave his life for k Ah, yes 'then say When that dread hoar - . , shall come,H : ; . .' .' :- ' . . WhenOabriel's voice shall raise thee from v " the tomb, . V " . And r thou be. -summoned ' to Jehovah s ';v.-r-.'-:throner 'r j Fqr" thy ; intemperance - how! wilt thou 1 ! " - aton ? ' : ' ; n ' 1 ' - Wilt thou then offer sorrow as excuse v For making of thy blessings an abuse ? . Or wilt thnn bring misfortune as a plea "I For trampling on the gifts V f Deity ? -J - Wilt. thou, unmoved, at1 Heaven's tribu ; - nal stand "A Arid : charge thy sin .to the Almighty's " "i. hand?- .. -V v"-" - V k -Ko; no !0 then, the pois'nous bowl for- . swear, i' ' . :-S ' crc jftt iou laic . tuu ii "i'f -- . care, ; ; . : - . Go to thy' closet not to sip the bowl - But ui(tb Him pour forth thy pensive soul, .Who never has, nor will refuse toliear The humble cfTerings of a heart sincere Whose , approbative smile can dry the , tear '.',r'. -: '-K -k. That trembles pn the sufTrers grief-worn .cheek, w l: - V . : r -ir.d to his' soul in mercy's soothing ac ' cents speak. ' " :.- " , . -ft-; ' :V:v- : - -" -yTKALESi-Ji' '' ' " a One of thejxeisc mep cf Greece, A sophist wishing to puzzle. him with dirHcult qacstions, the sage of Miletus re plied to them all, without the least hesi tation, and with the utmost precision i v ' What is tUc oldest of U things ?Gpd, tecaoe he has always existed. , i : ! . What is the most beautiful? The worU, 'because it is the work ftf God. ; . What is the greatest .of all thint Space, because it' contains all that has ,been created. , . V" - What' is the most constant of all things ? Hope," because it 'remains with man when he has lost every tm'n else. ; : . ' i : What is the best of all things ? Virtue, because without it them is nothing good. ' What is the -quickest, of all things f Tliought, because m-lessjlian a moment it can fly to the end f the upiyrs'e. What is the strongest ? Necessity, which makes men face all the'dangers o? life. . . ' What is the easiest ? To ive advice.' What is the most difficult ? To know yourself. . i What is the wisest'? Time, for it disr covers all things. I ' ' JtST RKCXrTXU PROM CH A RLKSTOy, ' - ' In two Volumes quarto, price $10 in boards or ?12 bound 4iy Jt Gxtts, j . SKETCHES of the Ife and Corresponcl- ice of NATHANIEL GREENE, Major General of the . Afnves of the United States in the War of. the Revolution. Compiled chiefly from original material : v iv , r BY WILLIAM JOHNSON, ft of Charleston, S. C. . ; I .... . v . j The work is handsomely printed, and em bellished with a fine Lilceness of the General, and a number of Map's. t '' August; 6. 1'qptr Mill, Saw end Grist JIM and Crushing Machine, ' Ox Ciubthec, ma Riliigh. . ', THE above Mills being. now in compete operation, the Proprietor requests g'pod IIousekeepcM throughout, the Slate, to lay a sidefbrlhe use of his Paper Mill etery p;ece of uielei's Rag, 2c send them, as they accumu late, to Merchants who will receive them, (of which there are a number indifferent parts of the State) or hand them to s.me poor pei.J 1 1 . ! '. ' .1 - ..' .son wno mattes a living oy-coiicciing mate rials for the Mill,' or send them to" his Book, store in Raleigh ; asj from the improved and enlarged construction of his present estab liahroenv a greater quantity of this essential . article will beretjuiretl than formerly. - Persons wanting Plank and Lumber of any description, will be furnished immediately, oron short notice, by leaving their orders' at J. Gales' Hookhtore ; md the neighbouring Farmers who have Lumber, which they wish to hare sawed orf Shares', will.be accommo dated i ' - -1 , The Grist "Mill being' in fine order (with a ' good Bolting Cloth) and a careful Miller provided, Families who may send tneir Grist to this Mill may jrely on its being well and expeditiously ground. And having erected an excellent Rock' Dam, it f&. Resumed there will be no want of water xi the driest times. . 4The crushing of the Cob with the Corn having bevh tound to'be notonlya great sav ing, but tofufnih a more uhoksome food for Korses thai feeding them with Orn ilone, it is pfeumed,the Crushing Machine will foe Considered ko tteeptable addition. i6 tlus Es tblistmier;r Suci. as may wish it, may h'avt 4 their crushed Corn and Cobs put through the t Grist Mill also. " "'jr -.. V: .v j r A good . Kjd"Jbaving been opened,' to the. Mills on the (South side of the Creek, the - Waggon Road from town is thereby shorteo- X'GALEl June 5. if. j Three Dollars a Year. oW Advert,Wm f "V OFFERS his services to the inhabitants o riulei?habd:its ivicimty? ;in; Uie various Branches' bf his profession.;.. r Ife Wiust received and intend . keeping- acnstantipplvofMEDlCINES, whi;-.An A Vi 'fPTTiKof' the Profession. andothers, at amomeancs the NewrYotk PTices. He occupies tnestore-nousy ' August '? ' "5..y"'--- 7 t , - B()ARPINUV r rpHK Misses JPulliam inform the Members I ofihe AWPmblv that they will gladly ac commodate. tho& that raay call on them. They are also prepared to entertain .-persons who may occasionally. visit this placcl hey liave prepared Rooms convenient for those thut prefer them from" the House.' , October 10, ' 5"" ' s JUST PUHUbHBU, a CK, "tor i , Conta:n?ng, besides the Asti-onomlcal M WeatheV Calculations,' some valuable pieces on Farming ami -Rural' Affairs V many useful Miscellaneous Articles, Medical Receipts, Anecdotes. &c: a liitof the" Officers of the GoYernnient f the United Sti'tes and of this State, with tbeir salaries ; the times of hold . ing all the different Courts in this State, a ist of the Members of Assembly; Stc. Sold wholesale 5t retail by the FublisherR ? by Siiar Rirdball, & Co. Fyetteville ; D. Smitb, WiiminRton ; and Salmon If all, New-b-rn j antlfeta.led by most of theStorekeep era "In the State. U V Sept. 25. STAT.K OR KORTH-CAROL1NA, K EI)GECOMB COTXTT ! Superior Court of Kqnity, ( September Term, 122. ' : 1 'janies B. Tart Elnatbari Tart. Samuel C Smith and Catharine his wife, and John Horn Guardian to' Sarah Tart, Tresea , Tart, ami Maryan Tart. ; J TT appearing tathe satisfaction of the Court H that Samuel G. Smith, and Catharine bU wife, defehdaius in this case, are not residents of the State," it is therefore ordered that pub licat:.. he. made iu the Italeisrf) Register for four weeks, that unless the saw! 'Samuel CI Sniith and his wie Catharine, shall appear at the next CouH of ."Kquiiy, to be held for the Comity of K?gecomb, at the court huuse in Tavbonmgh, on the second Monday in March ntxvaml plead, answer or demursthe same will . be taken pro confesso as to them, und heard exparte. I. NO RFLRET, a M . B. S ept ember 25. X2 x ' f2-4t S I ATri of NOkTH-CAUOLINA. COUNTY. Superior Court ot Equity, September 1 erm, lb1. William Ex u in . " ". . - ' ... VS. ,k ' m' Stephen 'Rradley, jun. Benjamin y JJradley, Wihis Dradley,' and George, W. Woodman. J "ffT appear. npr to the satifsction nftie Court M, that Itenjamin Iiradley,one of the defend ants in this C5.se, is not a resident of the state, it is .therefore i '-ordered, that publication be made in the Raleii Register, for four weeks, l!iat unless the snid Benjamin Rradley shall 'appear a.t the next Court of Equity, to be held for the County of EdgcombM the Court house inTarborougb, on the second Monday in March next, and plead, answer, or demur, v.thesame will be taken pro contesso as to hiuo, anil hiard exparte. : :i ; 1 I NOUFLEST, C M E. 25th September, 1822. 2-t . STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA. EDUECOMB COtJNTV. Superior Court of Equity, September Term, 1822. Eli A mason, John Pecle, 'Archibus . Rarnex, anr the rrQs'ideat and Ui- j rectors of the State Rank of North I rCandina, . I . A , f " . I . VS. I Dlake Little and El.jah Price. J TTT appearing to tiieisatisactioii of the Court 'iL that R'.ake LHtle, tne of the defendants in this cas?, Js not a. resident of the State it is therefore ordered, -thaj, puiliciion be made in the Raleigh Register for four weeks, that unless the said RUe Litile sIiaW appear at the next Court of Equity, to be he'd for the County of Edgecomb, at tfe ciurt house in Tarbnrougb, on tl.e second Munclay in March next, and plead, answer, ors demur, the same wilt be taken pro confesso as to him, and heard exparte. u I NOR FLEET. CM. EL 25th September, 1822- -4t STATE OF N)UT11-CAR0L1NA. " STOKES COrSTT. 4 .': Court of Pjfeas and Quarter Sessions, '5 ; September -1822. c hEn2abfll!?CaVeat of Henry Cook's ' ' r ; i '' . will Georgf Cook 1 , ; ' IF' appearing to7the satisfaction of the Court, that nua Knight, and William Knight, h eti husband,V Elizabeth Garlick, Sibby Knight, Benjamin Angel und Judy his wife, and Cornelius Knight, Legatees and Devisees in thexaveated will mentioned, do not reiide within the limits of this S!atej It is therefore'ordered, that ptiblication-be made for six weeks successively in the Re gister, printeH a:RaIeigh,'that they appear at the next Court to be ho Id en for the County aforesaid, on ."the second Monday in Decem ber next, and makethemselres parties De fendants or Plaintiffs, otherwise they will be considered parties Defendants, in opposition t6 the "will, and set down accordingly. : 3- jVAjM TT. R MOORE, c c. c. STATEOF NORTH-CAROUNA. ?' .''';, ' - STOKES COUKTT.. .'.;'..' -'Court of Plf-as an.d Quarter Sessions, for , : September, 1822. f, ::J Achilles D"atherag e .1 VS. I Petition 'for I BJarv .1 Deatherage, adm'x of (Distribution f;! Wm.JJjtstherage, dee'd. : ? , i J iN this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendant does not reside in the State aforesaid, Jf is therefore ordered, thai publication be made uix weeks in the Raleigh Register, that she appear at next Court; and either plead, answer on de: rour, otherwise the' petition will be taken pro conxesso ana set flown for hearins' ex . 3- ,MATT. R. MOORE, c. c. c. Or.e Dollar aiid a mif r . t, fL$IGB-PltIJrTEl) BY JOSSPB GALES . "-u or nan a lear, V 3 t .-. TrTjriVT fk t.rriirfvn the 2d insu il his boy DUKFHe ts about 27 yeajy Overseer; orcnnrm?y. feqeive a reward n JlftnarW & i.' .j -: " ..;";. : Near Raletgh.d Sept." v 5" STOP VrrirTl f 2Sth of Jast'-month, absconaea i ...-. - ' -v- " - ' in . n R from rnv service. Gsojick . Gragsqw, aii apprentice to the Gun Smithtrade. . Ho is between 15 and JO yeai-s xji Mge; slender made, and ab out 4 feet 8 or 10 inches high vtiiin visage and pale complexion ; light flaxen colored 'four,' and pale. 6r light blue eyes ; shews his fore teeth considerably ; and wliat js-remarkable his countenance,'. when, any ways ruffled Or disturbed, often assumes the appearance of one in much pain or weep in?r. Had on when he absconded, and car- awii- with himJ one felt hat about-half worn, a pair of slipes somewhat worn,, a blue coat and nair of pantalwns of .coarse cloth Or coating ' one newpau-vthreadand. cotton pantaloons, one rbundaboutijlo sailor made jacket and pair of pantalbons of ifwn cO lored homespun cloth i Jone ue w totto.it shirt and one much worn . p'Krj' ' - !. ! ' : 1 have been i credibly, informed and behere that m v said .apprentice was seduced and persuaded off bv ibis - elder , brother John GitAGsow, an arch and daring villain, whose vices sire of that hardened and stubborn na ture, that a six months' tour in the public jau oi.tnis county, iias nui m 1.7 ed him for the better, and to tlie. influence of whose confirmed vicious habits A"hd vil lainy; it is to be. feared his younger brother piav become a victim. John Gragson is' be tween 5 feet 10 inches and s?x feet high,; of boyish appearance in the face, light hair and perhaps blue eyes'; something of a bricklayer and plaisterer by trade, and against whom the public is particularly cautioned, .. ' ' AU persons are forewarned against harbor ing or in any manner employing my said ap nrentice. G. W Gratrscn, for whose appre-. 1 hension and delivery to me in Raleigh, or confinement: so that 1 fret. mm a.irain, 1 pay a reasonable i reward, aud all necessary ; cxpenccs. ' ' - . , , j DANIEL PECK: Raleigh, 2d Oct! 1822. : .' , y 2 St , ...AviUST OF BETTERS. Retnainin": in the Post-Ofilce, Raleigh, 1st October, '.1822, and -which, if not 'taken out within three months, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead Letters. Phillip AdaroS,S Samuel P Ashe, Bart lett Allen, George I7 Alston. jj Nancy Ruffaloe, John Rrasdman, 2, Henry Brown, Rebecca Burns, 2, Josiah Bul lock, Rvuv ess Rest tlisha Boon, Jos Bras- j-field,. Joseph Bootlie, ..louatlian Busbee, 2, Atoms Bowman, FJIza 11 ridges, Joseph. Hea vers, Green Bbbbctt, Hams Brown, Jonathan Beasley,Wm Broad well, Henry HelJ, Mary Barrov, Freeman Broad well, Nathan Brag well, Rebecca Boyce, Mary Bankjs, Col John Bell, Jeremiah Battle, Henry Burgwin, North Carolina '' Bank, .' , C Thomas j.f Carter, 2, Gibson Chavis, James Campbell, Lewis Com, Eliza Cost eh, Jos Clay and S Long, Cader Collins, Mark Cole, James Chamblec, Josiah Crudup. D Zadock Daniel, 3, Jane Deal, 2, Brit tain DeloachjJDr M J l)e Rossctt, Henry Den by, William Daniel, 2, Priscilla Davis, Robert Dunn, Samuel Dial, Isaac Dawson, Peter Doub, Jack 'Dudlev 7 f ' -AViley Ellishart, Ann Ellis, Mary Ed wards, Robert Edwards, Wiley Ellis, Thomas Evans. F Mrs Eliza Fellon, Ephraim Ferrill, Jno H Ferrill. , ! ' ' G John F Goneke, Henrjr, Gorman, jrl Shearman Goss, Wm C Graves, A G Glynn, Governor, Rev Elijah Graves. . If John B llines, Lewis llolloman, Isham Ifendon 2, David Halady; Sherwood House, Ransom House, James Head, John. Huske; Wm II. Harden 4, James 1 f arward, y m I la rev. Sherwood HaiTis, Sampson Holland, Jo- j shua or Wm Iliggs, -Nancv G High, Joseph I Holcyfield, Dr D:miel Han-is, Joseph Hilar- vcy, nenry tiarciy, joi u r uearsey, aamuei Uigginson, Gabriel Holmes 2, Wm t!unter Moses Jaryis, Henrj Jones, Mary Jar re 1, Ridley Jones, Ahron Johnston, Lemuel Jones, West Johnston, Daniel Jones, Joel L Jones 5, Mrs Winifred Johnston, John Joplin, John Jenkins, David Jones, Robert W Jeffe rys, Kimbro Jones, Nathan Ivy. r "' ' Ar William Kennon. ' ; Zf Lemuel Lewis, James Lyon 4, Joel H Lane, Judith Ladd. Celia Mears, 2, Frs. M. M'Kethen, 2, Molly Mitchell, Naman Mills, Wm. Moore, John Miller, Lucy Mann, President, &c. of Medical Society, Nicholas Massenburg,. Re becca Martin. , ; A Vhelleni'; Nash, Peggy Neal, Margaret Nutt, Augustin Norwood, Judge Nash, Tho mas Nicholas- - t- i k, P-rJohn W: Potts 2, Johneddyeorge Potts, Nathaniel Parham, Re v. J FhilTins. Ri ley Penny, John C. Palmer 2, Rev. John P11 rifoy, Mrs. Parsley, Chloe Parker, Col Wm Polk, Lucius J Polk, ' ;' : 1 i? John Robb 2, James, Raleigh 3, Benja min Ragsdale 3, Durrell Rogers, Griffin Ran dall, B O Rogers. Willis Reaves, Sarah Roys ter, Thomas VV Rose, Nancy Rencher, John Ray, M Richardson, Henrt Rhodes, Wm 1J Riley, Alsey Bochell, William W Rhodes. S Ransom Sutherland, Wm 'M Snemhgi Hardy Stephens, Jacob SroiUi, Wm Sweat, Eliza Simons, Marmaduke Strickland, Nancy Smith, Sindy R Snipes, James Sexton 2, Al len Sturdivant, James L D Smitli, Eliza Sor rell, Polly Speight, Joseph Scott, Thomas Scotr, Reuben Sanders, Frederick Spain, Gil-' ley Sugg, Dr Richard Short 2, Stephen Ste phenson, Sheriff of Wake, Wm D Snodgrass . TJames F Taylor 4, Wm(Turner, Mourn ing Thomas, Wm Tate 2, Jno Taylor, August tus Turner. .' - ,3 V. v trAlbertUtleyl " : ' vv . rr-DanieLVerser. ' s .- --; "Joseph WUson2, John wUliams; Tho mas P; Walker, J G A Williamson, John Wor shanf, Francis Whitefield, John Walker, AX- ltn Y. S W3rnne Thomas H Willie, Eliza H Washington. i ! '-:.';-. , . . - - . ,- ' ' ' t SAMUEL iLEMAY A P . October 1.,:,.. .....j, -i 2 :'(: blanks -v--- Of ereiy devription; inay be had at this' v '.I' IK-.rT- " ti toc f.r alf a Dollar, and for a Viiew;BoWromPhtIadel 'ftBarmVuitgw.tg X;itackstoie,s :ommentarie ' , XX Tk w wr . - - . till rLUCUVV I ; tH . V i. Ben nsr VsBo Keeping practical Gardening 1 - v. Manners rid Customs jof Nations: 7 YJ Patriarchal 'iimes A: Vaferiii':-H-'l'-'. ' i Fprrunes ff Nigel "v. :S!v. -Andrew 'AVy lie ft v if May you h ke it a -. f 'r: y Aikin's Court of Queen Elizabeth : 1)0 'do, of Ja'tnes 1st:- ' ; I : The Lollards :'' ' w t'fii -' 'EVo., 1 Kir M lk-VAvvrkTt h 'ZfeM Sketch Book, complete .'. Percy Anecdotes .' : Chxilmers.lary Queen of Scots Ann Boleyn, by Miss Bcnger - ' ; v , ' Septi 4.. Bu the President pf the United States WHERF.AS, the President ofyth.e United Stat es is: authorized by , law 5 to cause lan'ilsfo'be offered for saleV .' . i ;$$Mtt Therefore, 1 Janriesi Monroe, j President pf the United t States, do hereby tdeclareand rrtike, known that the public sales snail pe hchras Ibllows; viz ; v -Sl ' v At the Land Office at XerreJIaute, in ; Ini diana, on the ilrst Monday in, July nifxti' for the sale of , ' ;V.':'r rSi., ' '; ';; Townships 17 &. 18, fn range 1, east of the 2d principAl meridian line. 17, 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 J T nships IT, 12, 13 & 14,n ranges 1 etjZ.-B '. of -the 3d priifeipal meridian line ; ll,'i2; 13, f4ll5, in ranges 3. and 4, do . At the same place, on the 3d Monday in 'August next, :nr the-s.ile of. ! i T'uships 11, 12, 13, 14 & 15, in ranges .5, 6& y - 8, east of t he 3d prin'l rreridian line ; 11 iifra'ge 7 do,. At the Lind Office at Palestine, in Illinois, on i4e,l?t Monday in August next, for the f-aleor - . .- . ,.-r- i-w-'.y T'lhips 6, 7, 8' & in ranges 9, 10 and 11 ti east of 31 prn'l 'hird'n .line-'..; 5,6, 7, 8 c 9, in range 14, west of 2d do ; 8 and 9 '12 and 13 do ; At thesame place, on the 1st Monday iu i Septerober next, for the sale of ; J TV.sh.p.-. 10y 11, .12 & 13, jo ranges 9 10 & 11, ; '.' ensl of 2d pfinl mrd'n line ? 4 ! 10 11 12 atut 137 m ranges 12 13 & 14 west . - : ::- ; of 2d ' do ; the same place, on the 1st! Monday in .October 'next,- for"'the saleTofT" f v T'mhips 14 ,1516 &17 w$iiies 9 10 & 11 ? epst of'3i prin'l mxd'n Hnd 14 15 16 and 17, .n f arigel2,13. U. west . -i '' :' cf2dj;l :."M- At t J ameipbice; on the istlMondayin November next, for the sale of': T'nshipslB 19 20 L 21, injanges 9 10 & HE ' of 3d nrn'pal meridian line 18,19 20 & 21; in ranged 13 and 14 west of 2d prn'palmer'dn ine 18 19 & 20 in ranee 12 do do 18. ' -' . 11 do , 1T1819 and 20 10 "rdo; do At. the Land Office for the 'Northerh dis trict of Louisiana, at the town of Quac-hiidfori, j the 1st Monday in Xoveml?cr next ' for the sale ot , . - -: i ; ' - i. "vf..';i'j '' T'nships 15 16 17 13 and 19, in ranges 15 3 v 4 and 5, west of the meridian line At the Land Office at the Seat of Justice bf the county of Independence, in the Arkansas territory, for he sale of such lands of the U nited States aspire situated io the fbiloXving described townships and ranges, and; which, have been excluded from the lottery of the lands appropriated for satisfying warrants for military services, viz i - ' ;j L ' ;. On the 1st Monday in August next, for the sale of sucn of the above described lands as are situated in the following s townships and t ranges, vz : . , wi? ; . . Tfnships 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and 20 in range 1, E 7 'of the 5tli merdn line 1 23 4 5 and 6 1 2 lo - A ; 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and 9 ,- 3 i do ? 1 2 10 11 12 13 and 14 4 do ; l ' 1 2.3 9 13 14 15 1819 & 20, I, west do On the 1st Monday in September, next, fo the sale 'of bitch of the above described lands as are situated in the following townships and ranges, viz . : T'nships 1 218 19 and 20, in range 2, west of the 5th meridian line . 1.15 16 17 18,19 U 20 range 3 do 1 1011 1314 15 ,16 & 19 4 129 10 II 12 13 and 16., 5 12 4 5 68910 11 12-13 . and 13 i '' .v.. , ,,f do do v & of,: p do On the 1st Monday m October next, for, the sle of such of the above described lands, as rre situated in the following . townships and aaies, viz.:' 'i .' : V:.- , y-ty ; )':'-: T'nships 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 and 20, in range 7, west of 5th mer'dn line . 2 34 5 67S9 10 15 16. i ; - I 17 18 19 and 20 range! 8 ' do ' 123 4 5 678 9 10 11 12 18 19 and 20.:' 9 lo y ;''14:!..'-:;:: yio ? Oa the 1st Monday in November next, for the sale of such of the above described lands as areisitnated, in;) the following townships a'ii(d ranges,;viz :1 ' : V-I .Jr'J,,: T'nships 1 2 34 5 6 7 S9 lOand ll;in range ' , 105west of the 5th merdn line v 13 4 56 78 9 and 10, in range 11 do '' 2 3 4 5 6 7 89. ando10 ! '12- do do; do do q a a a 7 a o 13 15 16 .34 5 6 7and 8 4.5 and 7 .-''i-f ": "5 .6 and 7 , 17 do '' Each sale will cnmmrtr.f' with iih InwpcV number ofsection, township, and range, and proceed in regular numerical order. ' ITie lands reserved.by law for the use of sloolspor foriother' purpbsesiwai be re served from .ym:y,-ylym " ; Given under ray hand, at thecity of Wash ington, this 14th day of March; I822.v A By the .Presienn.,y fy ft Kvy ., viuuiiiuucroiuie uen, JLana omce. March 1875tNovlf M''-yt':jy y yy-:- r-. ? ;'3-i..t;7..:. - - j r'l' A r ? : SOA'. piyed byJtKer Quarwr every suweediBg pap!rDger .Bes iii proporti.n. PQR SALE, . ; " 4 .containing, by an bid sun-cV? andlngnethe Warrentoh;t6Petersbutg, abou 1 ; frqitttheformer place, and fivr ' i 1 'ohff ?TO-rthcyinoke;. 1f? JLand wn calculated for the V. ,? . 1bove . ;Ayheat!C(mvoftbt..Tob?r . open: lana.enougn t,o ' to adyal9tageijDH. the -three-sliift 11 this time .well inclosed, and in a 'state of1 at provementi'wllbsell on' a cred': 1 'I11 an exchange, for young Negroes -' ML ,'ILL. MILI.F.p av aiTen co. AUg.-iii. M 96-tf FIVE CENTS REWARD. r Tl AX AWAY Finm tK 28!h0pAugust last, Henry W bountone. .He is about 19 v was ido hereby; for wArn any perspn froni hbori ewsoH BW ESTABLISHMexj;. ad'dU Bmines: Mlu Am P. LAtmi & is U A EL B0NI 'Jt-T,y;-havingssociated themselves-for the purpose of carrying on the above business in .all its brancht,; i-esj.ectfulslc from their friends and the public a ,hare of:patrbna?e. They iiave just received from the North m excellent aud elegant assortment of all sUch articles as are necessary in their line. They pledg;e themselves that their work ilia'j be -executed WjU punctuality and dispatch and in ihe niost approved and workmanlike manner; and that their, ciiargta shall ba reasonable. " ' ' r ; ... ;'''," ' - . NV B. Their Shop is on Pavetteville Street, a few doors above the Store of Mr 15. B.Smith and nearly opposite Miss Kelay's Millinary Store.-. . - 'A .'f- ' " ' ' ; Raleigh; Sept. 25. v I-2ra v WA'A jc I I-lA KE H & SILVEUSMITH. TOIIN C.;STEDMAN has commenced the JP ; above busineft m this Ohice. and honps. by his attention, to merit a portion of public' patronage All kinds of repairing usual ia such an establishment, done witli despatch, ana on tne sJicrtest notice. An assortment of Silver Work will be constantly kept on hand-; Spoons, Ladlesr &c. manufactured ta any pattern. .V- , ,v- ' N. B. -An experienced W&tch.Maker will meet witli good wages if application be made soon- ::-:y'- y' y f. !' An Apprentice will be taken to the Silver smith's trade. .-; '.. Cash given for "bid Gold, Silver, and Bms. J Kaleigh, Aug. 14, 1822v f 95-tf ORTH-CAR0UNA. ; f . ; Treasury Office, 2d Sept. 1822. pHE PubliCTreasureV, reflecting with ' state pride and pelf com obcency, nn the punctual an ' praise worthy manner in which the SheriS.'and thr other Revenue Officers of 'No.VCaroliMa have, for.raa nv years past, hcquitted thcmielves of the trusts and duties enjoined on thembv law, with respect to the Collecting and accounting for the public dues ; holds it tinnepeWary. hfre to call on thm or any of thenn, in rc g-ard to the; Tnxes of the current year ; ai;d will therefore consider that enough is said wjteri they arerenuna cd, that the time fixed by law for settling J their Accouiits ancl making 5 Payment at the Xresufy, is'now at hand; arid that it,'of course, remains for those concerned to tontinac' so to coodurt themselves, a effectually to support nd sustain that re putation and .high standing which hve been hitherto so generally and deservedly , accorded-to them as. Revenue Officers aforesaid; .y"'.:.:'.' '-. ' " JOHN JIAYW'OOr), Pub.Treas F ' BY I'HE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF NORTII-CAROLlNA-. A PROCLAMATION. HERE AS byjan Act tf the General Assembly of the State of Korth-Ca- rolina, the Goyern'or of - the btate is a tborised to cause the .unsold Lands lately acquired bV Treatyslfrorh the Cherokee Tribo of Indians,"1 to be ofired for sale. . Now therefore, Gabriel- Holmes ' Governor of the Stati oforth-Carolina, do hereby' declare and nioke known that, a Public Sale for the 'disposal, agfreeaW) to law, of'the said lands shall be Cotn menced at Wavnesvjlle, irl the County w Haywood, on Mondaf the 28th of Octojer . next, under the superlntendanre ofacnm mlssioner apfointed for that purpose, is authorised bv!mv letter of instroctic to adjournhe S 4aid sale tcor ."Jar-V bcite which shall previously be.laic ,oB'j a Town on the said lands; should saCb,Tg jburnmentJbe -deemed1 advisable. V eighth part'of the pnrchase money required of the purchaser at the tune d . . the5 sale, and bond and' security tgr . payment. eft the balance, in the foHow, instalmentsfyiz'jloneighth ,athe e v. ration of onei yea ry one-fourth at leJ;i int?nn rvf 'twn. vpi Vhfflfou'rth at the c t of three years;and thip remainder at - eno, or tour years. 1 nc.dis for tfo weeks and no longer. - $ . y?,h Stfltr.' at Raleierhon the iw tyg day iof September,, 1822. N' tiff --GAB'L HOLMES.. -J. ' I State found- on: a farm m this codntn . -ri 7 nda. 'b i". .-ivi c;,ry wise, nnU the penalties of the law Trt such ca e &p No thanks will be' iriven for appnhnr him:- f-m SlMEOX APcJi tfS 1 .!, V - :vy
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 18, 1822, edition 1
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