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"1 1 I k ii 1 :3- ! i y ' , - ; t-lX PUHi 1 ItJUV: M I LoA AS .nt;Uir -rfpftrv'l mnfc ftnrrT forTnfernanmprovementsfor . 'ntfvJ.Wv to ul .V I - I. tv of GecrcetNiriwoi V ,V' f 4: . . a rrt - rec the 25th November it v-i-iA.-ii lvj-x --.-Tj.v2;-.fc 1 1 Citvof RaTeWhH;;- "V- ' HER CHIWJ.' 4-; Come fiitTjcrmv fa5r child, wul let mTcis. Thv-foir IT'3 sleepM in-their-inoniing Mr'kr'.a-htnZL'tr- In tkste that bliss HER C1DLU. ? A iubth'er fqels, when cn' her raptured' Each beauty riper grows; the graceful inic - k : - Cfr health sits blushing- on thy tender cheet, ,: b.? A . An4 m?h azure of Jlhat eye's 'sofl blue 1 . 1 . t i16at'forms oE joy iuch aVJ hope to seek ' 1 5 -, "' i In all thy future day a,t a' hope how foil and J kUxrl current of thy iftet-- y&n . . v " v ! - Can never .flow so1 pufefas at its spring ; f Ui in .lis saciiL jirugnrbs uyyriiwuuai V ,Vul jnmgie too.and au tneir wormtwu -I...trembBii5;5 think' AfiUctjoin's ; deepest V , ' pierccthy soul, when she4 around whose ; ' ' ' ," j Thy lirde,ams iVpiayful fondness clmr . . , Can tier the.e no Porp ner dwjih.w .: -1 ' - UTo solace ajl thy wtjes, arid ahield thee trom 'r' The rosereen of the blooming coronal - -f Of wild How'rs i-anng in thy golden jijjr i ' Jiehold how;soon its robes ot damasK kui,. vV -And cease to 'shed their perfume on the J - Leaving the parent tendril ' AWL the - ills. whid.Vit the Iril lone pd bare' I. e n life's sceie i ifijiic nu luiiuct ti kiwi Lfu..i.ivw-i But watch tbee, my, sweet love, -whilst I . ' tiowlv bending; t : 4 . 7 VThoulisp'est. forth r thy morning prayer Yith. thy bright upward' glance such radi t,r .ancemuo, , ; v- ' It seems as it in thee' from Heav'n descend- ! xr - r-bear, . 1 -v- v : - -1 tl lien uiiu'1-" iiujjb -v.. r o 7;- -i :..seen,V" V - . - - m..i. ttnn r?rfrin rhielr.'and steal its I . ,- J411U1 UM JW"S "'h'" - O ; i ... ripened sheen! . .v Y " ' ' . . yearning heart in melancholy mood I - itlf with fancied aerony is rending, . i (lVIiis of my life 1) "an angel smii'ct, , v. V', And-whisperd peace,' and joy O ! the thou art sale, my cnira FROM THE NANTUCKET INQUIRER. A FAMILY SCENR. 3 Jitst a3 the twig is bent, the tree $ in- . . : clmed V A father, while attempting to punish a dis4 Utt M nt and refractory son was thus accosted by. the lad : ; paddy,' says he. (pointing to a sturdy ok that grew near the house.) 'look to yonder tree, ana re cWe instruction.-VOnce it was a tender t vnrr Vrnnahl nfhpinchent aiXOTtlin? to the will of its owner. Now it has become so firmlv rooted and stocked, as to dey the comparatively ner eless arm of man to movr or shake it.' -From this we wotild infer, that the will of a child is much more easily broken and properlv subdue l 1 in" infancy, than when it is confirm . in icif)bs habits. tU for the want of early discipline, and a uniform government, . that c: ildren are so4troubleiiome and re fractory. To fi'bstantiate'this ica, per mit me, to record a circumstance which 'has fallen under the writer's notice.- I happened, not long since, to calUit a cer tain i.c 'ghbor'.s kr the purpose of friend ly conversation ;.when rn a sudden, half a dozen hoys and girls rushed info the room and with aboisterrus sound of words and loud laughter, confused Mid. almost drowned our conversation. The father reddened witlt seeming resentment, said m a st ft tone, .? Don ti nry children be so -. i rr ii t '. t nnisy. ne mignt as; wen nave ueen si lent ; for they had been toovlong acquain-. ted with his irresolute nd unsteady go . vernment, to pay the. least attention to what was said. They continued their ; noise till one a little out of breath, drew ' off from the rest' to listen to a story his father was relating. Presently he ba.vled " put -Father, you don't tell' the story u j cu not know,; my 'son. went bmwitlvthe story;; the old , man was as tame as whifified sfianiel till it was finished.' He then said, .Come, my sori; -fetch fome .wood and "put itbn the fire I can.t let Sam'go; gieaVjazy lout; he ha'ntdone nothing 'to-day:''v Yes, I hve done more than yoi have, too ;. you . may J go ; father; told you first. Don't x say I so. Sammv Comev John, you aie tatli r's best hKViJU .nd. briig some wood,' Yes. I'm always the best boy.whejnihere is any thing toy Jo; I- have to do. every thing under the sun ; great lazy Sue stays in the house, Cv liuu't u iibthjng ;Jetier go. ; In the endbe father 'went and ot it himself..- In his absence, as! one was sitting 4 down ' in his chair,- another pull ed it away, and let hirn,td4the floor. He scrabbled up in a ragend fell upon hu bnther with his fist and teethwho begaii tc? cry. Father, Johnis biting -and strik ing me.' Well, Samptflled . the chair away," and almost killed me.' Sue has fentVa.pfn and pricks me screamed an other. He pinched rue: first. said Sue. con. do eive V" owa it went mto the fire. .. : Diucer wis soon ready, -: and another see ne tif irregul ari ti es no w;rle ried. 'The ;cUiIdren scampertd and'huddled around the table, like st'niahy hungry pigs Each oaeV began, tp help. himself Jbtfore the d; vI ties bf t beatable We're attended tcE Tney cut and slashed crowded and differed,: - till ther.pie .was brought to the tabfe ; ; ' wheD one called out -wn autbbrity; Mo :' VArr, give me a great piece; VSam, safd another, has got as big a&ain piece as I it is riot ZorF manners to, interrupt . your -' father, wher talking ? :', But 1 vow? fa- th4r, yoii dont teir the,V story as I heard ? riL . His father "was Vilent ami theson' Give me my thing here, bawled a fifth - I wont : ltsn't your things UV'mioe i C : ou said-1 might, have it- Law,my it to him 1 won't: And have ; and away went nis to tne tloor.--. &lway act worse when i we .have co'wpar ny, ; man -a& any; oiperuiuc.,, x worse than I ever knew thero, to-dy, ' ' .Tbeseu sai ti;to,niyself,vas I Citrt crt from. the, hone, ire, theffects itk" dulence anil a slatk, ' unsteadj: i! govern ment, - This conclusion was confirmed Dunisn. and self she usually bfegm with' the rod, , and enoea oy giving aufr"T '-w fi'i'3P their ' almost . incessant ; bvug., VVhat the fothrrdetiied, the mothrTr, and t!iUs.destrofed tlje face of their authority. Stop,-, reader ! (if voa are i he parent of children,) and cmpare,the conduct i'f yburself'and yours with the fore-men- tiuned. ta-vou not threaten and. threat en i'our Children, and promise tp punish resjk ytmr word, i and in consequence of tliis, are not your commands violated with immunity, your troubles increased; & your J children strengthened in . disobedience 'or whttnli-ou do fulfil your promise, do you not completely; destroy its effects, py giving it ttfiTxror pie to stop us crying r It in any ot these respects you nna your self implicated, rlet me beseeca you to ciitnm.en.q a ref jrma ion. Do not flestroy yourAchiiiren byandulgence. ; Begin this very , ntynr a nctt) Course, ana us nappy effects will not only "be greatly realized by you, but your chiidt. i wilt ieap I si' iLg bcne1 j tnere'fW'Qi,. and perhuys, thro' this illtul!ntntaUIy,, will escape destrac uon, . and be maue partakers., of eterua; lifer. ' '' :. ,, -: J;-:: h FOR SALE 4 . IJIvRLY NB(;0 GIRL, between 17 I. 18 vers of Age, Anpr,' to niOSS & SCOTT. " ; loo tf ( Sept. 19.fi' MISS H. RELAY ' MAS tho pleasure of announcing to tier friends and customers, that she has re turned from New-Vork; where she has se lected art eles:nt tssortmentpf MILINKUV, FANCY, and DRY GOODS, sudable for the presents 'and approaching season ; among J which are i LeghornStraw and Chip Bonnets Straw Trimmings ana Han 8 Robbinet. Silk and Muslin Caps M'ork'd Muslin Rand, Capes and rilioreens Thread Laces and Kdgings . . Needle Work Insert ins Embroidered Book luslnr?TcbeS Jaconet and Cambric, " do t Btack and white Italian Crapes Mandarin, .Canton and Nankin ditto Ditto ditto ' . ditto Robes "' - Canton Crape Shawls ' Cashmere; ' k ditto ""pUin and figured a Merino square and half llaftdkerthie: " Cashmere and Imitation ditto, .with painted borders ; "'' .;; :; ' Silk Handkerchiefs and Zeha PolnU Plaid, Figured and Plain Ribbons Swansdown and Ermine Trimmings Plush and Velvet ditto Morocco Reticules and Willow Baskets" Steel and Gilt Reiicule Clasps Iarge and small Sliejl and Imitation Comb3 Dressing and Ivory , ? . ' " ' ditto M.ieasser and Antique Oils m'..; A'variety of Essences and Fancy' Soaps -Plain and Figured Poplios ainl Bomb azetts Black Bombazeens ; Calicbes and Superfine London Prints ; 1 Figur d and Plain Jaconet, 'Leno, Book and v Cambric Muslins . Thread Cambrics and LongXawiis Ditto Pocket Handkerchiefs (, Dimity and Russia Diaper - i White Flannels ; '.' j: . ' Ladies Silk Cotton and Worsted Hose Ditto Silk, iKid and Beaver Gloves -Gentlemen' Reiver and white Silk ditto Roys Straw and Beaver Hats'-; . , " Ladies' Beaver V . ditto 4 V Ditto Denmark' Satin and Kid Shoes . ; Chilorens Morocco Bootees- With a variety of other Articles too nume rous for insertion. All which will be sold at reduced prices J'r Cash. ... ;' -" . ltaleigh, SeptIQ. ' " 99eo6t . Sf ATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ! v ... l 8DRBT CteXTT. . Superior Court of.Law, September.Term,' '.i.-v -V-"rf- -. 1322. x , ' ..' Elizabeth-Witch er; by' ter nexn v, friend Daniel Wjtther. . A David Cook. IT appearing, to the satisfaction of the . Courts that.lhe defendant in this case re sides without the" limits of the' State it is therefore ordered by the Court thaVpubbca t ion be made h the Raleigh Reeislrr for: six ! weeksthat : the defehQnt appear af the next superior court pt uw to be - held tor the County .-of Surry, it the Courthouse in Rock ford on the first Monday in'- March, 1823, andUpleadahswer or demurto the said suit, otherwise judgment will be awarded accord. ngly:i;-iv:'"--.':-' " ' '-. r ' '- i Test.." JO WILUAMS Jr. C. S. C , :-.'-iprtdv;52 75 ; 4 ' V; TiWATCH-MAKEB & SIXVI2RSM1TH. V :-e ."", ;-'. - , - " . r . ;v- -;v-;v; --" . . ; - , s . .,:' . J OHN- C. STEDMAK has commenced the abbteTjusiness hi this place, and hopes. by his attentibnrtov merit a portion of public paironage. . i4 jwinos oi repairing usual m :such ah 'establishment, Hone-.with , ciespAtcb,' and on the shortest, notice. ' An .assortment ofSilyer Work will'4 be. constantly kept on fhand Spoons, XadleSj&c. maiiufactiiredtb any 'pattern. V H, ; - . . -0$.,' N. Bi An experienced Watch4iaker will icci wiui gwu. vmges u application ne made by a frieridl met, who was well? acquain ted with "thir mode -of fam'tUygovernment He informed me, that whenhis neigiir bor .threatened to puutsn hKs;c?v?flren. ne ierv;cei in the Vaus'rahcneaof hif r seldom, kept, hvs word,' r if he atttnipted Jj.jjVd tle citizens ofthetaceandtlie pub ltih:wswhen they 'least des'erre i ; r,r : Jjfm general ; .an hopes from his attention his Wife J would 'interfere and fescue them Kto business t? m?rit a portion.' of patronage: out of his hand. ; She rarely allowed )um MeilaUers him.whe: great pains' lie tr nnnich teh-n th undertook it'her- has taken in beiner instructed to ait on Ma- pptuuv.B nui uc iacii io me ouver smith's traded r'-V i-;.i;fy;11 ..;.' j Cash given fprroM Gold, Silver, and Brass; IlaleighAug. H, 1822.f v " 95-tf 'riett.' orwhich an peroni hmnf business wiui uie upara whvP!585 lfa: ,(v ,v 1 - v ' i ' ' v T ; Secretary td the Hoard: C October 14.- 'v 1 '4tnt -:r ; .,: ; Tailor '.:. ; f": HAVING just arrived from the North ana "'settled himself in Raleih next door a- .bnve Mr. Ricjiard Smith's Store, offers his thematical ornc;'o!es. a plan superior to ariy other! hitherto invented and now ; in general ise in mbst of the northern Cities, that it will b'e in his 'pbiyertoiyernTe Satfactipn tp' Sll IIJ'JSC v 1U Iliaj' lvui inm . torn' ' He has also entered into an arrange' nient to be at all timesornished With the newest and most approved fashions. ? ttaleWh, 3d October, 1822i v,;-; ' ,V2-tf-,J; iii ii SHARON FOR SALE; OfpiiE place on which I reside, mat be ltad , 41 on reasonable terms, 'prnegouaDie pa per with Bank aceommotUtion.V It contains about 49 acres of I-nd, of good quality, bbr-1 derma: on the City of kaleigh, andlon a public road feauing from the City. , Sixteen or eigh teen acres are cleared And under cultivation,'! the rest is covered with a heavy forest 'growth; abounding with fireiwopd and timber, ;Tlie !' land contains an excellent "rock duarryi' a. . t a ' ' ' well waterecty branches,, ananas two rpcK springs near tne nouse etp ai pnaDiy xo any in t the county, -My oVeUmg is about 300 yarls h-oft the town tme. 1 he, situation, cuntrj' united,. and is, in niy estimation, ,the most desin ble spot for a residence that 1 know in the State. Apply soon. . i II. I'Ol i EK. ; . 81- Sharon, th May, J 832.' .FOR-SALE, "i ' Tract of liind iri the colinty of Warren, ! 2 m. containing, by. an old Ourvev, TOO acres, ana lvinjr near tne oiage roaa leagimg irom . Lard is wellj calculated for ihe production of Wheat, Coriji; Cotton or Tobacco. There; is on it a 'comfortable . dwellincf-hous!? fori ,a small family,' and most out-hoiises usually ! found on a farm in this country. There is ; open lan d enough to work eight or ten hands r ; to advantage, on . the three-shift system 'Hat this time welUnclosed and in a state of .im- -provemcnt. I will sell on a .credit or make . an exchc;ige for young Negroes. ." ' T t W1LL.MILI.KR. Warren. coiAug. 13. SHERIFF SALE,;: YI!,V he sokl to tj-.e highest ' for rashi the. firt Montiay bidder of D, C urt- cembsrr next, at Ni rthamplnn House, a valuable Tivct of LAND, be longing to the Estate of Thomas Barrow, dec'f' containing 1150 acres, flying m Northampton county, N C. on Kt-anok- uiver, near iortteet s I erry. and ab:at fortv miles, from the town. of Plymouth, and a giocl(Boat Navigation from the aid plantation to tue aforesaid town. I he said tract of land. -'may "with propriety be called, one of .the best ..plantation i on the aforesaid, river, having a sufficient quar tity ot cleared land to work forty or hfy hands to advantage Th-; soil- is well a- dapted to tin- culture of Corn, Wheat anti Xvtton. 1 here is x also a la rge bric k J xyvvriiiug n ue, yoiion vnn anu oinr Outtiouses.J : moie particular 'represeii tation of .the" land is deented unnecessary, as those washing to: purchase vould uu yell, to examine for theiriselves, before the day of sale. Application to be madq to , Col.' Bryan Randolph who lies . near the plantations and will t-any time shew tii e Uud tu persons; wishing t. exaiitm. The said J and is to be Jsiihl ;by virtue of siiudry executions returnable to i.exi De-. cember Session of North.' mptoti CHirt. r V JAWESII. WOOD.Shff. ' Sept. 26. ; r- ' - ; ; ' 8 WARRENTON ,.l,v 1" FEMALE ACADEMY. aRemovjl: TQSEPH ANDREWS & THOMAS P. W JONEb, Principals of the above Aca demy, haymg dispesed -ottheir interest, in the Premises now occupied by them, will, immediately after the close of the present Session, remove to the healthy and plea sant villagejof WHiambt.rbughin Gian yille County, 18 miles west from .W arren ton. The School will open un the second Monday in January, 1823j The same course of studies heretofore pursuediiil be corinued'urider all the same teacher, (they beingj members of the family ?l'he Pupils are instructed, not only ihhru' dhnents ofj know ledge, bu t also in he highest branches .of l&cieiice evr taiight in Female Seminaries'," including Gram mar and Parsiqg, Belles Lettres, Ge'ograf piiy, Chemistry, Botany Natural Ppiloso phy, Astronomy, &c CTheVrihcipals possess a better pUilbsVphicat apparatus than most of . oqr colleges! ahd 'lectures are delivered on thetiifierent subjectsac cbmpanied jwith experiments Board and Tuition in all the. aboveranches J60pe Sessionr- Music, Drawingan Painting, and the Laxin and Greek Language ai e also taught; and :re charged as follows : Music 30 dollars Drawing 'ar.rf Painting 20 dollars, and the Languages 10 dollars, per Sessjon. i -,.:' ..v::, .The amount: for Board and Tuition ii payable in ad van ce,v ; and each : ladv is to . J furnish herself wjth a.coverlid, a piur?of V sheets,' bankets nd towels '"Sfei ijc upus, pay .opiytrooa uie4)art .the essipn in wictt" theyare admitted-1 There are $ lcofav&tnii&&it& hpeJ I ( w.s v .uy Vil IUI5 111 '; warrenton to Petersburg, aoout, ten nines from the forVner place and five from Robin. son's Ferryover the -Hobfnoke. The above rincipal Jattklis to take place annually: efirst Monday in liecennbeiv' Th on we first ; Mpntlav Stockhbldei1 oYffelsalBanfe'are:. fherefof caiieti upon fa meex an.i- uoiu sain. eieciion;j and to attend .to stichj?ther business in reia tion o the general interests of the InstitS tiptr, as may be jucgeo necessary , bri Monday thet2c liecember, at s ocJock in tne morn ing at ill sl Bank in naleigh V H '; , . 5 : By order of the Hoard, '' I C v VM ' II. rt AYWOOD, Crif A'r. (&? Such Stockhedders a cannot conve niently aUehl,' will please to send their prox. fpHE Subscribers are ahow opening siss doors $otnh of the Newbern Bank; a fresh and general assortment of CjOODS which are jifferecl for sale at reduced pri cesv ? Atonthem are tHe folio wing $heppards exVaBfue an3 BlackjClotfis Superfine;'. ditto ' ' jMitto ' Ditto - Broxvn, Mixed and Olive ditto, ; Ladies-PeiRse'CjotfevU Blue,' Biack arid fashipnabje colorM Cas- 33Uineus, i arpan riaios oc vjrcn oaucs Black aftd colord Bombu setts v ( I Ditto i : do. . . Bomb It zine , : I plainand figured Caivtbn Crapes v ; I Crape Robes and Shawls ; . ! Black Nankin Crapes , i V : -Diiu 1eriCl ws and SHrshetts Blue, Brown and Black Satins Blaocahd coior'dilk Velvets If .1 is h Plaio.MiJlf Mull Jarrmnf ?T RnnV Mnclmft ..Fiuv'd' - ' ditto.' - 'ditto ditto s plainTmitatioiv Cambric Handkerchiefs forked ; - ditto V 7 j.. 1,. . ; J ,; - . - llirtad E igings; and Laces ) ; ?i 2 Caves gentle ii en'fHsh'ble'nne fur Hats An assortment '-of Mens' and Wcmeiis' Coarse Be fi'ie Sftoes,' Ladies Boots, groceries, rencn tsranav, Jamaica 4 Rrfrn and: Holland frin,' Madeira Tene- rifle' and M ala gai Wines, Cbffe e, Loa f a ml A ntwn bugars, Hyson; Imperial Sc Gun : powder Teas sbiUdsalL&co. RaleighNovJl v 6 4W LANDS To be sold for the Taxes due for the I ; years 180 arid TSaiyrr the county of Anson, at thW Cbult-hMse; in j Yadesbortujsh,.o iMpnday the 520th V .day of Xanuary 1831 v it:-i::;v--i V" --i.--. ' r-: "'; Robert Palmer, 400 acres on Golds Fork " George Gray, 300 acres on Griiidstone creek :;'Cb'lhn Kfngi'lCMJ acres. oh Brdwn creek I i Isaac Galop, SO acres on Lane' creek - ; t Wm il.hlref.tli, 100 acres on Stanback Ferry road Theophilus Holinsi SOcres on Gold's Fork J esse M'Letulon 570, acres oq Grindstone ',. :'' erect ; :;' -:.; '; ' ..; v,":.;; Ohadtah Link J?r. 150 acres bn-Jane'e creek Robert Hook, 200 acres on Island creek Jrsephps LfivelUQ acres in Pee Dee ; Estate of John Parmenter, 686 acres on Pee ' ,' ,Dee - - . : r " "- ,".;" v. ' ; Nicnol as Fal k, 263 acres on B ig Brown creek Wm Hde, on liack'y river ; . v; Liiosfonl Palon, 150 acres on. Brown creek v Sarah ThreatlgiH, 422 acres on Pee Dee Johr. Tyson; 104 ar,es pr Bufialoe creek Thomas Ci owiler5 208'acres on Brown creeki Dkvid Digged, 300 acres ; John W Dismiikes.;4ir acres pn Big Brown ; ; , creek A:.. y . ' - ;'.;, ' y . ' , John M'Rde, Va 500 acres, on Richardson's creeU- i-. -.; ,J '; . v.-:.;" Isaac Baker, 200 acres on Crib'screek Estate ofWm Curiee 100 acres on Gordoine :; ' creek ? v':v '."' I;' .';:. V , Jbrt an Pate, 6J acres on Lane's preek -Maj? Gurly; 400 acres on Rwky riyer Wilsas Gurlvl 2uQ acres oil Rocky river Nathan Hinsan, 209 acres on Richardson's ''ir$CKe :-f "f." ", ' ' Wm M'lntire. 150 acres on. Rocky river i E NeiLM'Larin, 250 acres on Thompjjon's cr'k Johi GRushiugs, 102 acres on June's creek v Wt Broady, 125 acres oiv Rock j; riyer ; Luriye 11 Carpenter; 475 acres od. Rocky fiver .VI m Lisk. 50 acres en Rbcky river " w , ; tt;nas Nash, 310 acres on Rocky river . ; iiicftard Aiisvin. 4U0 acres.ott Lane's ceek Sampson liras well, 150 acres On Gordoine cHc ikiui iaiu liusb, icii. ot j acres uu iiiuuuusuu s creek Charles Austin, 350 acres on Lane's creek rEl ijh Barber, 80 acres on Pinch Gut creek Wnj Caudle, leocreson Lane's creek -; Joseph Jordan 400 acres on Lane's creek : Solomon Lee, 200 acres on Gordoine creek ; Ricf'd Maoussn.l00 acres on Lane's, c'k Neil M Guean, 243 acres ba Brbwo creek" Jacob Williams, 400 acres or B ever. Dam c'k' Samuel-Birmingham, 78 acres on Savanah creek ? " ".- ?:,: . X '' , vv , : Wir Morgain, 150 acres on Brown creek i Andi ew MillsSdo acres pn Brown creek llardy 'O'G win, 150 acres; on Brown creek Abraham Wimberl v. 250 acres- on Brown 'creeks '" ! .' :' -'- . ..r'-' '.'.': 1 ;.;v: Muls HarreL;30 acres on Savannah cr'eekiv . David Hildreath, 200 acres on Pee Tieel; Benjana m liindred, 100 acres on Cedar creek Sterling May, 31$ acres on Stanback. Ferry' ! '.road ; - -' Hertry Hiller, 108 acres on Savanah creek V Shadracb, Brely;'50 acres on Smiih's creek . TChqirias Crawfbrd-50 acres onl Lane's creek, 'Xfc; - do . 4 town lots in Sneeosbbro'. Enoch J; Evans,2 town lots ueed-boo, K Witt Garrott 550'acres' on ftfill Creek vS Eli)ah CottegeTQO acres on Lane' creek' ; JbhpElIot 233 acres on ByerDaiji eric Ne)son Nashr 20o1acres?bn.Bever Bam creek I Abel Stack. 70rcres on Labe's creek v .Hr - arreii-r ou acres on,oeverxiam crK hbmas WaldeBcbe'fecre T nomas Gaddyjr46 acred on Lane's preek Infitr Jnnrt ' lfl ..Ai i.h-U.A.-b. . fStttpherfaacksoS 2pi acres on Thcson'sJcT. .-v v v u x i ' in villi mm - x.a kz.kji&. - 'he Pr Wit; Gurly; 220 aVres,bn Richardson's creek ' and command au pmcers, wu . Chades Mullis130 acres on ; Richar"Uson's .within this State, to apprehend ano . creek : - ' 4 ' ' - - ; vsaid negro Jim to justice., - ... Jdb RogeVs; 300 icres on Richardson creek 1 -Nro Jim is well known in ihr U t !L . r ... ; 5t1 fiiu ltfrt f L where he formerly cu " - !' anap n aison, oou acres .on uane s crcc rfuuuavyNiuiamsj3o acres oil, Lane's cree Jpet.GuIedge, jr. 165 acres onlThompsbn's joon Ai'Larm aOo acres on Thompson's creek.' 9tlMif ' JOEPa:iEDLv,Siim: south , a irilnU?rY"" "e. 'anus r 6 or 8 handsl'to lvantaget 'th'j! ' r wood land, of superior ounl'itv 1 ,, ?1 traot is superior, and fill of it if , ' lityas any so near 'Raleigh: On tV i a ; tujiuoriaDic iwo Story dvt-t5 i y nearVan excellent Sorin t'.t: ',,0,ist. out houses, i ' ' . cv n The vicinity to Raleigh bf this T,il : every article ot produce !! '...,,-.r!W V Those wishing to purchase. u-;n c. ' view the premises. .; The mor iu : the more valuable it will appear. ifn7P. before it-will he rented on the first on 4 ary -next for the ensuing year. : Janji ' Alsb, part Of an : unimproved I ot in tV aiiu iiuwi 3 ".e," v;nurcn Lot." Ti.-' 3 desirable situation for a fioily 'je- ,s.'s. good and healthy part of the city, - iDl - FOH RENT, Two dwelling-hohseshi Tialcigh, 0ne m occumed by; tne Subscriber, .u-hirh stories highwith 3l thecessaty -m cs, and a. large; and (excellent tr irden other is now occupied by Mr. U.,v. i,'0 . to it is ajso attached all nccessary.tMttijr aiid a large gaWlen. ' Possession oi -the. one? oceimv ' i iwu un, ui JL'-ciauiT ; and hi -il. ary nexu . . . .. -" the hmd and rent the houies. . JJjanwu -fi juaiaiu ia UUUiOriSPfi n ...ti. ' I?' MARGARET N. IIASSau " Oct. 24th, 1822- J T6ETER left my PJantatbti 'i rft. District; S. C. on the 5f h 'insu He WW years old; 6 feet. 2 or 3 Inch es high, of ilfa nkke;( and;, tbmvage ) ' I speaks withronefc consequence and commonly wiih his bead thrown a little back 'lit has a tunr,,. afTection on the bottom of his right fcWrifi.. sore at prwentJissmallbut the surronrdiiV scar larger. han a dollar ; h is toes on t'l foot are useless, and he" always weart a w on ..it.'- v.I houirht him last Mv of .MrJ.ii i. Vincenti Mr. V. satd that he btoatlu w from Prange County, N, C. near the Cisi el! line., If taken up Iexpect he denies his rank ard owner. ; -..;, V-; , " tv .Any Gaoler o may have hiin m cWh, Will please direcra;line to me at I iherij Jliil, S C. and satisfactbry acknowledgments th' be rendered. ' ' ". -.,;. ; '',' ; v JOHN G00CH. . ; 5-6t f : Sept. 20 18?2 ;. ; JUsT PUBLISHED, ' ! ;pLMCK . . - . FOR Contaming, besides' the Astronomic! Weather Calculations, some valimWe piirti on Farming atHt Rurar Anairn ; many mm Misctlaneousv Articles, Medical Rtc'eip'J, Anectes, &c ; a list of the Officers of the Government or the United States and of "this Slate, wit,h their salarres t the times of Wil ing all tiedifFerent Courts in this State, a!;t of rlje Members oV Assembly,' &c. ; Sold wliolesale jTre.Uil' by- the Pqblishw by StuarjBirdsall, ,& Co. FayetteviU'e ; jD. S m i th, . W vl m i ngt on $ v and Salmon Mall, Nt brn ; and retailed by most of the Storrkefp ers in the State.; . Sept 25. . NORTH-CAROLINA. A Praclaviatiori f ( FITY, DOLLARS REWARD. ,WHERKAS, it has-been represented!, me. that al certain Necro Man, inamed 3 1 I beUeved tD be tne property ot uaviu I Esq of Wake County, stands charo bj 3ie j verdict of a JUry, of Inqnest, with the rntnier ' of a voun? Necro Man, named Barton, tne property of .Green Ligon, pf said county, minor, andtliat said negro Jim has made ia escape : ; : .':; .;,. '. , . -Kintt' .ttiWAiKth h -piA that he rosy-. brought td . justice the above) Reward virf.. given,to airy person crpersons who sf)aJr' prebend and confine the said netcro i any Jail, so that he may be Drought to tor said .offence And I do moreover -j- frs aboutfive feetien inches high, not.? stotitly Webat isahgrp of aWj racter, and wUI probably resisi w""- . to take Jiim. ,He has a slit in his tow ' one1 of, his earsl has- been bitten Qfl, wears bis hair platted and turned up uiw his hat. V vjrj '.'';...' .-' '-. 5 ' in testimony woereoi, "'vc7" t0 ,e hereunto affixeo; ind 4W -the Citv of Rwe r , tliis 12th day .of July, Bv the Governor, v e L.J- lWf. Hi HAKkiiav Pnvsle. Secj A-T) RAWING ANNOUNCED . :- ' vk , xwKpro. 1822, -.j ; . tlTE hirl the pleasure to; V;. W ;,;nncpnnPt,re of the extensive "?w Tickets in the W I STATE LOTTERY, the.Drang placer-m ;the?Cfcy blf tf the 26th; of hsxt mosth. -o . , the scheme, will be compic" of e ConuiiiooJtTii- irr ahdCCouncil. payable infCashl V poruon. ; '..'r : a-j. .m: is 6 v, a ,Wtm Orders. posx-F' fore to retO:.;.vuf.v-.,bl w ' ,n rnii mi r IT. - r csHiiiaripi, TTSiOeing in a gni nc;4X Jl0od, &njwithalvery health v, rcSS?' desirable Residence.; V ' M. :;rf.' ';.' Mien ; The capital pf fof 5,W 20.000 Dolllarsi-2 of 10,0002 ct , fee' &c. the whole to . . , -'- y- " " . Imv 6-tl5j "Si .fa. I
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 22, 1822, edition 1
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