if 4 I : r , .i .5' 1 b mid i . .5. ) in MM torn t . i - T J m I: i iv km HI A" r 5V' -1 n I'M) ',.1 r. . pj .iV'i'lw. . - . II1 r t i f ; From the BdiWh fagSLzine.l -1 cam$ to the place' 9 . my birth vntltaid, fh& ' friend of tnyyovth, -where are they cndccho antvt eered, -where are they?" -t';i c V. - i.or3 years, bad elapsMc since-1 jgaz'd On the Which my fancy still rob'd in its freshness of . . ! green, . ;", y ;: js 'V.ir -v"; The spot'wlere a sehoctboy, aD thoughtless, ' I strayfdv;. ; .f.-.v., ' By the bank' of the stream in the gloom of the snade. (I thought of the-friends who had roam'd with . vl me there,? TV- . A--1: 'U '. When the skyl was so blue,' and the flowers : AllscatterM all sundertt, by mountain nd ' And some m vthe cold silent ,womb of the T thought of the trreen banks, that circled v around; : ' - Vith J w'd flowers, with sweet briar, and '.' V .V.egtantine'crowVd , . . V- I thought ol the river.xall stirtess and bright " As " he face of the sky on a mild summer:? -"V ' night; : . '" ;" ' ;" - And I thought of the trees' under which wt . - - had fctrayd -" . '-'."r : , Of the broad Jeafy boughs with their coolneai (-) of&Iiade; ' . ?,:- v ..- 4 And I hop'd though disfigurd some token to Und, - : " ;v.r:',' ?Ls"JA , ' Of the names and the carvings fmpress'd on , : the rind, v All eager, 1 hasten'd the scene to behold; Rendetd sacred nd dear by the ieelings of ; old, :-:;-y-r : - And I deemd that "unalter'd, my eye should ' Vexplore - " ; " : ' -his Tefiige," this haunt, this elyshim of yore ! '' ' -r ' : - ; V i Twas a dream not a token or trace C9uld I . .., K; view' .-; ' : i Of the names tiiat I lov'd, of th trees that t : knewrV - ,;." Like the shadows of night at the dawning of Like'a tale that is told, tliey had vanish'd :;.:'-vCavvav!.V -'y . And I thought tlie lone river that murmurd . "along, , ; r-v-V-',-; vr' Vas more dull in its - music, more sad jn its --,song, :" ' 'v'- ... ': - ' . Since the birds that had nested and warbled '"-above-..; ; . : Had all fled from its banks at the fall of the : grove ! V - ' : " 1 ' ' 1 pausedr-1"1 hc ni oral came hometb.niy 'hearts;- -' ' fcehold bow of earth all the glories depart ! Our, visions are baseless ; - our, hope but a Our staff but a reed ; our life , but a dream, . . . ' Then oh ! let us- loolc let our prospects ai--. -.', 'lure - r " - . v To scenes that can fade not, to realms that . endure; To glories, to blessings that triumph sublime, C'ertbe blighUngi of -change, ahdfuins4bf time! - PARLIAMENTARY REFORM, The following extract from apeech oY tUr-fiv.'Jlfr..Shrphrrd9 on the 2Sd of December, at the tenth anniversary J dinner of the. Liverpool ronrentric Socety-exhibiU the tnne.of discussion and the sentiments on the subject of Parliamentary Reform; which appear , to he spreatline among the mass of the "British population. - In the historv of Ireland, we see a strik ing instance of the consequences of public kcincr rliewroTw?T Kir 'Parliament w attended to bv llinisters. 'Somewhere about the vear ir92a Bill was brought into the Irish. House of Commons, for extending the elective franchise to the -Koman Catho- 11CS UI liiav tUU'llljr. . 1 1119 uiu lll.ni With scorn and," contumeliou thrown out. Iftiit in the ensuine vear. ministers, in the C A.i .v..T T'KZo Kill ' rD tiurl prosnect of the war w?!k France, thought it expedient to conci'iate the Catholics. They accordingly; Drougnt in a oni, aimosx Kienxi fcally the same' with' that which the House of - Commons had so lately and so peremptorily Injected. This Bill, at their bidding, was ;caied by an overwhelming and triunnphant majority, v. And what was the consequence of this manifest obsequiousness to the Minister ?. : The Parliament of Ireland wr s regartl.-d with' -just contempt. It sunk lower and lower in Jubiic estimation,' tuVat length it became so desperately "degraded that, it sold itself and , its country if committed an act of felo de s& and .the people of Ireland danced in malig- pliant. triumpfi .over jtsgrave. ' ; 1 v.4 But,1 .Gentlemen, the sophistry of Mr. Claiming cannot 'arrest the great march of ..pUDuCeYenis. ,1 ne cause 01 . ueiorm nas 1 Deen deserted byjnany of its leader. It was, deserted by Mr. Pitt. It was deserted by Mr. BurkeV. But there is one leaderwho will ne V.'yer; 'desert Jt,J till her has accomplished ' the . good workwbich'jwe wish to see perfected and .that leader ' Gt rUlemen, is the ;Dtbl ; Tliis leader ' has an 1 active ; coadjutor known by the name" if the dead weight; ' fUnder .the iijfiuerice of these! leaders', recruits art added to the ranks of Kelorm, not s the old song . says, '. by ones, bytwp, and byltlirees ;but by whole nisses. !some years ago, the great body of th-nianufacuring population of the - countryrwho in former iimes,i were instigat- ed to acts of violence against the Partizans of Jieform,have become its.most .active advo cates 0Jtei the; yeomanry "",of the land Ko.n trtt)o(iiMio th im-Cnlrnt -' nrl 'f it' j ' y- ' ' eyen'the ; AslumbermgrsquireArchy seems to 'li'Ll " v' '" roused t6 a sense of the necessity of a I wfT'r t amelioration in the? comccsition of the House Fa wkersr whose public 'virtues, ,ihd whose talents ' lately ' WTug'.aii eulo-ium ' froK Mr? . 'CaiTiinfif himselSithe: County cf .Turk is In ' ' m&itoii in support 1 our cause.: Other coun- tiesl 1 ufiderstahd, are Jikvy4o ' flloviri this I vU 11 V V.,- .-f mat example s luid Jf trust tliat a c y forKe- h , . f -i torinviu De raisea irora uiicciuxjim 01 uic land to the other, aod'.thaf itwill hot cease to b raised,' till, by 'its Jeglumafe?organ,iri 8U.StevenVCbapeC'jti.hn speak m the ati. teirnerco ione ot iicionjou uisvusuji u efnets of the British - Empire- It should ap near that an appea lies from the decision of tnis counny-".io xnat .mgnv conn, wjimk been establisned by. those august personages 'who. have latel v assembled in Congress at Verona. It matters not that the. House of Commons is convinced o,f-tlie necessity of Reform, and that the Hotise of Lords concurs with that chamber in opinion. The high and mighty potentates of Verona hay distinctly declared that they will put down, hi every country, all reformations which do not origi nate with the' monarchs of vtbosec countries. Gentlemen, I am sure you will agree with me in opinion," that nothing short of Royal imprudence could have issued such a decla ration as this. ' - "r ' .; : '. 'i- f All "Europe H now engaged in anxious speculation upon the question of peace or war; between Spain and the Holy Alliance. My opinion is that war is inevitable. Those who entertain4 a contrary opinion, rely upon the unwillingness of French troops to be in strumental in putting down a free Constitu tion. But Geatlemen, . from personal obser vation, ! kno tr something of the spirit of those tropsr lTherr'voire is for war- waragainst any: people and for any cause," and with i res pect to the people bf,France, they entertain a jbitter hostilit' against this coilntiV, and, to be sure,- we have' given thefn no cause to like us. The Ultra loyalists regard us with ama lignant eyeon account of the' freedom of our constitution1:! the! Bonanartists dislike us. be cause y we pulled down their idol i and the Milk- of the people dislike us, because we have aided in subjecting them to something apbroachingto military execution. - For these reasons. I am led to believe that a war which is distaste Ail to us will be popular ia.France. " 1 fear, then that the storm which is hov- ering over the Pyrenees will soon burst up-; on devoted Spain, -and that the armies of j Despotism will soon penetrate into theSpa- J nish territory. Should that be the case, I , Sliail MT) III III r UV, language VI nitary, bf'the thurch of England whom I am proud to enumerate among my Jnendsa man. live proiuncmy ot wnoae learning is on- ly equalled by the Cberality of his sentiments, in nis language i win say, anu t -am hic yuu will concur with me in feeling-' If, indeed, the "threatened crusade of ruffian, despots should be attempted, it will, in my opinion be an outrageous infringement upon the laws of nations it will be a savage conspiracy a- . I gainst tlie written and unwritten rights of fmankindj and therefore, in the sincerity of i j.my sou i, l pray me rignteous governor 01 j tlie Universe, the Creatoiof Men, and the f King of Kings -I pray Ilim toabate the pride, to assuage the malice, and to 'confound all i the . devices of all the parties, , directly t leagued "n this complicated scene of guilt and horror, this insult upon 'the dignity of liuman nature itself this treason against the ' majesty of Gods own -image rational ind imznonai man. - j MORAL REFLECTIONS; -v .... I - , tJncertain is the whole tenor of life.; Those-tvhrf now experience the loss of ta companion that but yesterday likcv - . . . : " . - - - . companion mar um ywemiy iikc. ! Jhem , wa vigorous and hopeful ; who were-called to view the lifeless rt rriajos; thev solemn, mournful proces inn, and coniij;n to -the jom'J part ner and a friend ; have reason awfbl- ly to paii!e& seriously to reflect, that. wnairver may;De ?neir present conin lion. however health may invigorate their frame -however , fortune may smile, and worldly pleasures wilh al luring; aspects promise long enjoyment, to-morrow may behold hem, Swept 39 a flower-before the Hand of death their vouth, their l)eautv. wealth and!: worldly pleasure, " buried in one com mon grave" their spirit where ? Their conduct must determine. An ' . . II hour may change the scene, and a M death bed prove the pleasures of the yorld to be but glittering vanity, which s .llanosed before the niirrof of truth , " without virtue, a chaos of darkness land fearful remome ensue. Serenity r and peace attend the virtuou. Tern perate are their pleasures ; innocent and exhiliratinj; their amusements ; their employments rational and useful. Gliding onr in; an even tenor, their lives are contented and comparatively happy ; and their end glorious.. View the dyin Christian ! Cheerful and se renely happy, he yields his breath, and in his Saviour's arms, his soul reposes in the sure hope of glorious immortal iry " Vat are the works of the Al mighty V' sublimely " beautifull the ap pearance of the heavens ! Orderly is nature in; her course and wonderful. the structure of the earfh I More vast -more beaatiful far more transe'en dentlj,glonousjs true virtue" in its ope ratiuns and effect.! More ' Valuable than the " gold : of Ophir" is religion ? and more to belprized than the plau dits of mercenary niillionsj is the ; tes timony nf an approving conscience; " How amiable Ifie picture present ed by sensibility in distress lhow a miabjethough fuli ofanguish View it at tne bed fa dying friend--. Bejiold 4t t committing the remains -b f ' that rnena jo tne tomp;, 1 ne attections bound, laceratriladbleeding-lie: at the foot -of tleath : thefneart surchafff- : ed with anu ishappears ready, to burst jts bands, while-the strength and sup "pori oftheVwhoJe man' seem' to'mi ngl e wi the descending; cay,;and le,ave hiniweakj helpless s-anoj overcome-- What ' ca'Uptt& heart but pays to thi the trtbu te oi symyathy ! -What stoic bu t involuntarily anticipates thej felling i tear ! ;T)Vhat;Ibo3om-choe8 inotuhe pierting igh l f C&ti friendship behold : it without solicitude as well as aniuishl I Jt Frail as the summer, bo w9 man bears : hat j fMer&npmen ptSt annn cpaIc hiK face Itl-vain. analiner ilaughterofpiyinjtyher oeammg wiin consuiauou-cc iici sup port the sinkngflerr 5hehinds 4iis brolriwounils'and Infusealnto hig soul a sweet tjfarquil ity-checrrii mess once more lights up its ray the eye of faith rests ,on;, scenes beyond the shadpwy grave 5 , while the rene'd heart lifts its devout aspirations tothe throne of God, and with pious hope ejaculates, Thy will be done. 19 :- :. Z JUST FUBLTSHE1, jsv j. traces owt, jiutctxt; TQ. I, of Reports of pises argtfed and ad , judged in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, at June and December Terms, 1820, and June' Term, 1821 ; by Francis L'. Hawks. For -most of 4he Cases contained in this Number, the Reporter; is indebted jto , the kindness of ;.Thomas "Ruffin,; Esq, by whom thev were prepared, fox the press. The; Ca ses "decided at December Term, 1822, will be published in the course of the present or succeeding montli.' : . " -':!''" V: - - - x- Feb. 14. WAKE AGRICDLTURAL SOCIETY, TIH E Legislature of this State having, at xtheir last session, approt)riaVed Five Thousand Dollars a year, for twd; years which will probably be contim;ed if found to be attended with public advantage) for the promotion of TraprovementV, In A gric l ture, to be distributed in proportion to their federal numbers, amongst such Counties, and such only, as shajl form Agricultriral Socie t es; it is honed the Farmers of Wake Coun- ! iy w;u not-be backwaad in promoting' this ; great obiect. A Meeting is therefore hereby called, at the Court-Houseini Raleigh, on the 1st day of May next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,' for the purpose of fbrminir, a" Soci ety, to be called 77m? H ake Jgricnltztrai A'o ciciyt which it is hoped will be wtll attend- ed. ; - - " : - ; Feb. 2r. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE, .fv In the vicinity of Raleierh. A Tract of Land contaiirirtjj 18o4 acres, about nine miles from the City, lying on Swift an( WiUi-vrnVs Creeks-- on the Road leading to Haywood, formerly oc copied by Jfseph Lane, jup. and at pre sent in possession of T. L. West". ' It is rbelieved that for soil, hcautv and healthi ness of ! nation, it is scarcely equalled by any iNantation n this pnrt of the coun tyi A. considerable portion of t h is Land is fine low Ground; a)d the high land , is fertile and .very" welftimbered. A betfer R.mge for Cattle and Hogs is no where to be; found, v There are considerable Im provements, good Orchards, a Grist-Mill Sec. and'fine Springs, v , Apply U) J. Gales, in Ualeigh, or to T. L. West, on the premises. With the above Tract of Land may bel had 300 Acres of Pine Land, in the vici nty. linnary 15 HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT. 1 Convenient . Dwelling House,, cpn V tainingisix Rnohhs, withr a Kitchen, Smoakbouse. a well fenced Garden, and other conveniences, at the corner of Dh vie and M'Dowell S rees, wiihin 150 yards of one of the best Springs in the ciiy. v; y: ;'; . ' ' - -' : Also-a smaller rjue, with a piece pf vacant Ground suitable for a Garden and Lot , on Cabarrus Street, within 50 yards of the s.me Spring. Apply to J GALES v- - -y r .;; F' 18.1 l . : Stly Hamilton, Lemoine $ Fatinill. PUBLIC VENDUE; SALE bF DJiY GQODS. u iN Utoriday the 24th of March next, we 1 9 fihall sell without the least rpsrrvf . , t ; the Store on Botlingbrook street, lately oc- j capicd by Messrs. John Stith, & Co. the en-j tire Stock of l)ry Gootls, Hardware, &c. of said Stith, & Go. which comprises an exten .5 f sive ajid valuable collection of fresh imported British and other. Goods. .. It consists in pail j of " - ' , v i Super Cloths and Oassimeres, (Sheppard'sAi of fll colors j flannels ;', Pclise Cloths. Cafpetingv Baizes, Blankets,' Napt Colons, Bombazetts,' Checks, . Irish Linens, Dimity, Calicoes, Gingvams, Testings, ; ' Silk, Cotton and Worsted Hose, Muslins, Cambrics, Diapers, Lawns, 8tc. he. And in fact neai-ly every article that is re quired to assort an extensive Wholesale and Hetad Stores ,The goods are penerulli of the ifveri best quality and nearly the -whole have been recently imported, pio Sale .has been ! lately offered to the public calculated to at tract so much attention as this. - -The Salaf will be continued from .day. to day until the whole stock is disposed of, on the f IJqwing terms : All sums' under $200, cash, Virginia money-r-fronrCOO Co $400, 60 days from ,400 to $600, 90 days" and' 120 days from 600 to lOOO, 4 and 6 months a- bove 1000, 6 months. ; All credit sales must t be secured oy approved endorsed negotiable notes.!.1' J'f-r.. : :-' .V.-v';i ( ' : . ; v ITamition, Iemoine & Pannilly " : rrustees & MtHonien: Feb. 18. i23 t. . - v v PUBLIp NOTJPE i t riHE Subscribers haytaxenout Letters I Of Administration on the. Estate"of John Stewart; late uof 'Lancaster District Cabinet iaKer, deceased. ; TY;';:''V;v,X - ' The said John Stewart was sTnatiye of Guilford County, N. CJ but emigrated to this State at about the age eighteen or twenty jrears, ahd left no heirs so for as we tan is-cei-tain. 4 . y ' u ?y:. -;r If he has any leeal heirs, thev are berehv notified to Imake. 1 application; rithin twelve j j spoqn, Esq; J tidg: ojflhe 'Courl of Ordinary for the said District, or;, to either of the Sub cribew.1 ;' 'v";44;i AisltAHAM PEBBY. B'pt has distress'no consolation the woundeil heyt rio soUce I EebhJ WM. HrHATVVOOD.Jr: :STFTtfp,RTOGA j JTiTf5s TTnllaiirtif 1 -Isinrt. to.Vacatea Orant ' XTfTIlEREAS; It apjSears to the satisfaction T.T, of the Court; that the .Defendant is an "iLinhabitant Of another StateIt is therefore orqerea mat puDiicanon- oe maqe- Tor inree months in the; Raleigh Register, that the. De fendant appear at the next Superior Court o XaWftd 'be held for the county of Haywood, at the Court-house in Wayhesville, on the first Wednesday . afte the ;4th Monday in Marchi next, then and there . to plead, answer or demur,.' othejwisethe .petition y will; be heard exparte. ' . " . k' ! 'A:yx& ' ; J, John j Love,- Clerk of the Superior Court of Law, do certify that the above is complete.Copy of the records in my office. ' v r v JOHN B. LOVE, Clk. ; : GATES SUPERIOR COURT OF. LAW;. ti- L tn:n: '..1:..-- '. -.:r r ruuentc vv illiquid, j ., , Petition for Di- Georcre Williams, J Vorce; IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that George . Wlllianis has re-. moved., h im self with out the li m it s of th fs State, so th at the Ordinary process of la W cannobe seryed upon him i ;It; is i there fore ordered, that publication be made in tlje Edtliton Gazette andvRaleigh- Regis- iui iiiicc 111U11U15, viiaw, mc. saiu ucu Williams appear at the next term of the Superior Court of Law .to be held for. the county 'of Gates, at the Court-House in Gates, on the hst Monday after the fourth; Monday of March 1823,' otherwise judg ment will be entered. pro confesso against him, and zzt for hearing ex parte.- ; Vl; i 14 r n.GILLUM. C. S. C g.c: ';' STATE OF NOHTH CAROLINA. 1 ! -Cabarrus County. , ;- : j ! 7 Superior Court of La w, Fall Term, 3821'. Sarah Bradshaw, J PetitionDivorced y : vs7 . V Filed at May Terra, , E'i Bradsha w. j .. 1821; i. - j ; rT appearing to the satisfaction, of the Court that the Defendant, Eh Brad ha w. is not art inliabitant of "tfiis State It in therefore ordered thatpiiblication be m ade. three month s in t he R aleigh Regis ter ami WeStern Carolinian, that the De- "R? ndaht appear "a t the next Su perior Cou r 01 Law to be held tor Cabarrus County; on the 7th Mouday after the. 4th Jonday in March, to plead to- said petition, other wise the petition will be heard ex'-parte, and decreed accordingly. - ' ' t i JAMES M. HUTCHISON. , 12 . Cler. : IN EQUITY. .1 : Fair Term, 1822; v Timothy freeman ps. Thomas Freeman,' Job Winslow and Harman Hurdle, Ex t cutnrs. - i-V: : . .;;.X. X- 11 appearing to the Satisfaction of this Court, that Thpmas Freeman is not an inhabitant of this Stale ; On motion, therefore, it is ordered, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register -for three months, that unh'Ss the said T 10m as Freeman shall appear at the next Court of Equity; to be held for the Cuuty of Gafes, at the Courthouse ia Gates, on the hrst Monday after the'fourth Monday in March next, and pldad, answer or demur, the same! will by taken pro confesso as to him and heard exparte. 1 ! ! ! V JOHN V. SUMNER, C.M.E, January 1.- ' 233m STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA. Ashe CoriiTT. ' Superior Court of Law, Sept. Term, 1822. Original Writ, executed George Bower, - .' . vs. George Hauk, & William Hauk; property to . be found. John Ra v Sheriff. . 1 appearing to the '' satisfaction V of the Jt Court,' that William Hauk is an inhabitant i of another State, it is. ordered that advertise- ! ment be made three months in the Raleigh Register, for the Defendant to come in and ! defend at the next Court to be held for: this, County, onthe.third. Monday of March next, or judgtoent will be entered against him by default.' ' ' f A true copy. ' ' - 1 18 Test, D.EAUNEST, Clerk, STATE pF NORTH -CAROLINA. bounty of Randolph.' . Superior Court of,Law Fall term, 1822. Hannah Hasketn ' . , v !tf vs. Petition for Divorce.', Isaac, Hasket, J - " - . , ;: , IT appearing to the satisfaction ,of the Court in this case, that the defendant, resides without the limits of this. , State f ; it is ordered that publication be made for Rc gistt r, ti. at unless . the -defendant aja- wiuiiu iiie inree- nrsiaays.oi tne next i term of this G6iraTpUadiajif s wrjir aemur to; tne sajqm , .ntnai the same, be taken pro confesso and Heard parte. 5 i f- , A :v:;'yv .;i?;: JiVVOOD. S T ATE 'OF KOfcTH -CA R OLiNA. County of Randolph: Thomas De ve ny. IT. aprx ariilg to the satisfaction; of the ''Court in this case,' that the 'defend'ailt f resides vrithout the limits of thU'State : .'it is ordered that p'ublicatioh be' mide for three wet ks in succession in the. Raleigh Register,' that unless' the defendaht ap pear, within the three tot days vof the' nextterhi ot thi? Couftrai'pleadit the same be ; taken pro 'confesso1 dnd heard es parte. ACopr. ;J.WOOD. Superior Court of lw, flctober Jerm, 1822 v John Craw,;' " pi The . petion of John !&79?r James Hoi superior vourt 01 Law ran term, ion. rMian; Deyenv ' yvsWi T ' & ' Petition for Di vorce : -"S ' 'Ui---v.; ;;." netors ofrthw n " Vvnm id. - . I ' Vi . !. . . . w... iiiitny aayant IoiMtuation;whhtuee A . Ml . this paper now nPatr. 'esses, tt niw time, to afford a Koodfieh it,usemj talent. To !a m in?dspiU nitali nractif k Wr. iailsofantin'thei;; tumty. seldom occurs.;. a? :Pp by better, addressed to JaH ::tavetteyille:;N:cJTj STRAVFn .pRQM the tarnation occ,mw , : P- Ward near the Falls ofrT " 51MU "5" ana nas a wild Wv J? last intelligence hador M V a few miles east of HaM-i. . "xi probablche is now wanderinV h'' otrothesubscr'nvinS? or convey Mm hither hvll'K M I tiMlUk I1UI JL ami iril-Bi In.. "VC or othej person that may pass ih; ShaH,be:wellTewa,deard& ISAAC NORFIFft March 4. - H 1 " Ol LOOK HKRP.i nTrERTEl fron ihe subscriber V "Wake county, N. C. nesf rSI? on the 26thxif February, a NeL named LEWIS, about 23 or 24 ye, i f age, and about 5 feet U inches hie'h 5 a darlfi complectirn ; his runtena ce' sembling much that of; a free Wpro-S is slim made and well proportioned fiT' tures and figure much like those of a person He; took;, with him two pair pantaloons, ; one darkl mixt, the other white!woollen, w$ pair thread stocking one:sbrt, and one nound coat fiiu f-with black nyarn, and a fine hrn .Hr J j coat of bottle green color, made by aiii ' - !or,t alsoa twilled blanket with three ' points. He' once ran away and passed a a free mah by the tvauje of Lewis Petti, ford and other names in several towns.- It is believed that he will try tarn ake hit. c!ucitic uy, waicu or 10 pass in sometnti as a free man and likely form some con nection with free. negroes-ialso will ad doubt try to get into soqie business. Em ptpyers in opening the Navigation arc cautioned against hinri and likewise all boatmen and owners of vessels of any kind whatever: He. cao tell a smooth itor?.' but when earnestly attacked cohvictioa r if ill Ka TioiKIn . ' . - . Any person who -will deliver said Nc-' gro to me or confine him in Jail and gire me notice thereot immediately, so that I get him, shall be atnply rewarded and all reasonable exjpences paid, j: v : ' BENJ ROGERS. : Marrh 5. 24 tf pSL , 1 STATfc OF kORTH-CAROLlNA. . ' .;;' ,"' ' ' Warren Cromv. ;:"' -. i Courtpf Pleas and Quarter Session i Febru.try'Tfr?n, 1323. John H. Hawkins, ") Original atucVi ,f ' vs. - meat h v ied on i William Hi Marshall. J lot in WirfentM I Tfr appearing to the satisfaction of the j JL Court; that the defendant has absc-nd ed. or so; conceals himself.' that the nrdi- aary process tf law carinot be served na mm.;. it ts therefore ordered bv the Cocrt, that notice be given in the Raleigh Re? gister.for three months that '.lie defend' f-nt appear at the next Court of Pleasant Quartet Sessions, to be held for thecoua. ty . of Warren, at the! Court-House ia Wjarren ton, on th $ fbu rth Monday 11 fUHE Hauk,Ievielon one horse ?p ,,tAV K - f M I ? 1 a7-5h Collar, no other roods or J fe fanal , will be rendered ( him, for the ; amoilDt of the plaintia I claim, with costs. I V V 24 - ; C; DRAKE. C.VV.C.C mHE Race -Horse, Virginian, will rtaoi "I the ensuing Season at roy .Stably. Mecklenburg, County, VU. near iFV Fprrv.'on Roanoke aboutifive milef soul Ferry, on Roanoke, about, of the-Courthouse; ana will beutto which mar be discharged, by the payment ot n v by the first day of July next, M-wtucfr time .theL Season jwill expire; gentleman will send six mares or bcooae responsible for them, the price wJJfic reduced to 830 each, if paid as ab; ov&- ( One dollar to the Groom n all nstaPr ; Good and' extensive pastura' ( roBg enclosed) fend servants board gra s, w no responsibility for accidents or escapes though Hhe greatest possible care w be taken to prevent either, J9t n Jt cannot vbeeicpected inTO advertisement, that I should trace his Pedigree through a long raceoi. cestors for two or three ctotunes, been done; by His former owner gw. ww.iirc f verv best blood W 1 W! lihdand, Arnerica,bom by . thej t , dam side. ; "(See Mr.Harnson tj. advertisement.) "; .' Iv'i, tci. letailed.accpunt of hi ?f . tf .ii.. ,fflriot to say, V - ;f is nougiiv uij -7T:i on for n 4hoghtbimtobet raised in tni or any iu r" hijfl, is a beautiful bay. full 'bA . "ofgreat beauty, fine muscle and ex bone; and Is rc , ri flpottt - and is wortny."1 . -nrt i,e country H'Jf? 2 1 . Cm 1 1 v . :. . . . ; .. .. . , . ... . . ''- ttt - -7-