i) Hi i 1 41 m A I I II si lli fid . 7 B :!; : j -hi '4;',: H Si in ri 4 p. if I'. - 1, - :. 1 C4 - t POETRY. THE BURIAL "8V SIR JOHN JJOOTIE. - Who fell at the Battle of-Csrrmna, fa San, fn 1808. 4-,, ..' . ... . ' .i - flot a drum wsyhearrl, nor a funeral note, At his corse to the rampart we hurried Xfot soldier discharged his farewell shot, - O'er the, gTare, where our hero we buried. We timed him darVlr. at dead of night, ; The sods with our bayonets turning, . By the Btnipglinffnoon beajn's misty light, And the lantern aimly burning. "Xo useless coffin enclosed his breast, i . Not in sheet nor in shroud we bound him. - But he lay like a warrior taking bis rest, . "With his martial cloak around him. Tew and short were the praters we said; jLiw! we : ipokr not a word of sorrow, -XTBut we stead&rtrr gwed cm the face of Ihe .. . . dcd, , 'And rc bitterly thought of the morrow. We thought, as we hallowed his narrow i - ".bed, .' rAnd smoothed down Ms lonely pillow, . That the foe aTid the stranger would tread . o'er his head, I- - . And we far away on the billow. . . ; " ' i tfgntly they'll talk of the spirit that's gone Anl oer his cold ashes upbraid him. . i . But nothing hell reekif they let Him sleep 1 on s " -'- ; , I In the grare where a Briton has laidfam. But half of our heavy tak was done, j ' When the clock toli'd the hour for retlr- And we heard the distant randdin gun V That the toe was suciaewy nnng. Slowly and sadly we laid him $own -A-p.V From the field of his fame fresh and gort. We carr'd not a line, we rats'd not a stone, But we left him alone with his glory. COKJUGAIt FRIENDSHIP. : Celestial happiness! when'er she stops To visit earth, one shrine the goddess finds, And one alone to make heT sweet amends For absent heaven the bosom o?a friend. '"- . -' .' '''.vYorarn.' ' jAn emtio irnftnd. and thOlive Blue v. ,n,c k...m , ... v. . - - r .wfBhie and YellutT NankinsJ m Ooan! W crnwneu J"- Jornries.wnicn opmcnpr . nuru,. man may be aurroanded by flatterrsJwh()m j he fnndlv cherishes as ?fif nds. ".J i let misfortune tfiphim of isicbif- or even threaten the !os el tjem ne , mav eek in. vainia remedy from (hee f - tinrasir of his lrn5perity inatau i there no consolations from me endearments of a. wife. Hore is T d anllenneaa he retires to 1 partment alternately , blaming r.u rsi nz hNtdecei vrrs aji il fi-. k to drown 'reflection fn the 9 class. JBut oh ! howd liferent telt and cu nallv seek poisniiuuj.g.u. ......w.-.w..., is the case, of that man wnojs meuy the smile orner.;.vnprin youth, tvhile Je:,held her trenhii.ng hand, with blushinsj cheeka. and quv- -erine Hps, vowejl she would V love and v i; thP r,.rther'of herearth- ly happiness. Sheriishes intphis UWltl't !! ' f ' 1 armband half the agony ohw. sou is lost in this embrace rmconjueal nfftction. - In'Touth wbeh'heJmet the love-kindlinj: gianres' ofer; offlun eveshe thought her Deauhtui pen : he led herbU'shing.to, theValfarihi : happiness seemed comp!cteathered j round the social ? fireside, heLieeser; dispensing the bounties oWiospitnlity, J and the affections of a motherrtben j -. he knows she is' dear Jo him. Kut j now, in the transports oPloveVhe ex- i claims. " Oh ! womaTi",best of heaven's Minr. thou art man's iruardiarwan gel while on earth , , " i To desire little, makes poverty : With ricbes.- He who wants i rich, nor he who wantsnot, po Riches are not measured by thei we cannot call large possessions riches, only o far as they are condu cive to comfort. f V I & There is thisdirer.ehcebetweenjap piness and wisdom; he that thinks himself the happiest man really isfso; buthethat thinks himself thewiljst, is generally the greatest fqoh; Sympathy, in some temperainjnts, wfll produce the same conduct with insensibility, in othersj'and theylffects will : be similar, aljhough thef causes that produce them tyill beopppsite. The famous amateur Snglaisjb who crossed the channel to witness fn ete cution 'at Paris, was never j suspected of a want of feeling;' but tpe aertjint girl, recorded by Swift, who walked seven miles in a torrent of raintrjfsee "a criminal hanged, and Returned $ob bin0, and-crying because the man was repri e yed , may justly beharged :vi th a total want of. compassion andbene tolence " j - t .1 , When you have nothing to say, say nothing : a weak defence strengthens your opponent, and silence is less in jurious than a bad renly. . There is this paradox in pnder-it makes some men ridiculous, but prei Tents others from becoming so.' . Ir is not everr man that can, afford to wear a .shabby coat,- and wurldhj Vtfdom dictates to Aer discinlesthe nrourictr of dressing beyond their r- - . i . ; Tliree Dollars a year, or AdrortisDmcnts not "4'( f v, the proffers "of auction and Trie rll ship. : plain, MvRook, andJaconet tushns. I ft'h h mPPti wi th nnthinz' hilt SCOrtl and Figured and Sewed Muslins. , , WA l .ro.f - i JSTJ' : r . - f , . Calicoes. Ginghams and Seersuckers. , t$ ( WpnlilTe COOlOfeM.. , . , Latlie9 silkt KW Rnd Beaver Gloves.' ; ;ir,-;J K . i T)i?aDnmnted, disheartened, ecJiei -M i:.,., Woodstock and Doirskin do ? lydiatracteiKheTctornshome'frHen Cotton and Silk Hosiery. h':: oadfuV indeed is 'hi fT' lot.' if helfinds Brown Shirtings and Sheetings. . irnnn Most. s a- ihim- oal j not I i use ; neari. but . livinir withm them 5 frrf? fry one sees how we dress. but none e howrwe live exeunt we 4et tnem; But the traly greats are, byJaniTettal uitrage, exempted from tftf te tram mel, and hlay live or dress as t&ey pleW. ' V " 1 '"J- Royal favorites are often obliged to tarrj tbetf complaisance farther thrt 'hej meant. "They live for theirmas 'er's pleasure, and they die for his con venience. , . 1 ' - - 1 '-J The father of the British Lord A bingdon yrha was remarkable for the tatelihe8. of his manners one -ay riding; through a -village in the vicini: fvof Oxford, met a last dragging a calf alona '-the'road. who, -when his h rdshin came np to him, made a stop, d stared him foil' in the-TaceJIi " an Lordship asked the boj if he knew him. He replied, "Ees,? " What is my hauie? said his lordship. AVbj,lnrcl Abingdon," replied the lad. Thenjhjr don't vbu take off vour hat ?" So I will, sur," said the boy " if je'll hold the calf." , , . , ' v SELLING OFF AT COST. XT HARDING &. Co. desirous of closing i their -present business, offer for sale! their Stock bf Goods ; consisting of a gene? ral , assortment of Groceries, Paints, oils. Glass and Crockery Ware, he. &c. at. CW. ' Famihet and- others, who wish to be sup plied with the above articles, will do well to call.;- '. ; Among jother. articles, they have a few Quarter Casks of Madeira, Sicily & TenerifFe "WINES, of a superior quality ; also 3 Pun cheons W. I Rim, 3d proof; all of which will be sold a bargain April 30. y NEW GOODS. S. BIRDS ALU & CO. HAVE iust received, and offer for sale, at very low prices, , ' ' : : ! Irish Linens, m whole and half pieces. ' Long Lawns and F.men lianatercnieis. White Russia Drill. ' V ; r d o wJcTSt,- e ti ng. " d6 -"iind'bolbrc ?eans; v,;'- ; :- v 1 ;S and rxt OOUon cassuneres. 5 B.ndanno, Fife and Bluck Canton Handkfs. Canton Carab rt and Flo-entine. ; BlackjSinch' i and'rfarsnetts. . Grr a Naples. v. -!o L' tme. '"-xlv.. : - r i: Cantbi .ankin Crapes. - n t 1 :rape Robes. . Rarsnett rfs. Bleached Power Loom do : Tortoise Shell Side and Tuck Comb. Imitation do do -' j Umbrellas and Parasols. v , j o, a fresh supply of Grocktiies. j r: April 30. iXfpiiVERSl f IT OF N. CAROLINA. innni7 paW-lc Anniversary .Examination J of the Students of the University of j will be held at Chupel-Hiil on Wednesday, 28th inst. andxoutmued ;froin day to day until Thursday, 5th of June next, on which last named day the Annual Commencement ot the Ccllege . . " . The following Trustees composing the i Cnmn,utec. of Visitation f. ;; will attend viz : j irlis Ex'cv Gabiel or A D. 1823, Holmes, Prest. ex officio. Revd. Dr. Joseph Caldwell, Thomas P. Devereuxv Solomon Gr;iv;s, : .-.Robert H. Jones, 4 Jannes C. Johnston, - Thomas Love, Leonard Martin, James Mehaov, Hon'bleFredericic Nuh, . l -v ' Benjamin Smith, - V Jeremiah Slade, , Romulus M. Sanders: , J. hn Sianly, Montfort So.kts, Thomas VV'yiins, Revd. John Withrspnon. All of her Trustees who may attend will be considered members of this Com mittee, and their attendance 'is solicited individually by an ordinance of (he Board CHAS. MANLY, Sec'y. Raiejgh, M y 1. ' 32 5t FIVE CENXS REWARD. ABSCONDED from my service, a bound apprentice by, the name of Nelson Howington, aged 16 years. -The a ove reward will be iven for his delive ry to me. All persons are hereby for warned from employing or harboring said. Nelson " ' .- ; - . ' r ' RACHEL MORRIS. Wake county, April 25 32 3t t SADDLERY, . CARIf GE HARNESS, &c iriLLi; t inerf, hj CLARK is just receiv .6 North a fresh supply u elegant. cles in his. line . hich, with his forr. r, Stock, makes his assort ' ment very t"iplete. He h wihid, finished io the neatest and if AU fashioHble stylf, Gentlemena. and :'dtekSotlc kts & Bridles, best fila- ted 2 rass 'and'Jc. (5tG(? and Carriage Harness Martir: ats Vt lisses. Saddle bags, Portmariteays,v Travelling Trunks, and Cach andjGig Whips, &c. He has. alsafor sale at his Carriage Shop, an as sortment of Pannel," '"Stick Gigs and Sul keys ; and Intends supplying himself (for the accommodation of his fcustomers) with n elegant collection of Family Carriages, Razees, and also' a few Carryalls. All if which, for the ready cash or on a short credit, will be sold on the most reasonable terms. . Raleigh , March"20. eo6t RALEIOII-PRIJSTTD BF J08J2PH GALES & Si)JV: J;.-. " One Dollar and a Half for half a year, to be paid in lvace--SubscriptioHs received Jjy tlto Printed wcwedw sixteen linoi inserted tho first 'tins for Half a DUd rani fori tartor erorj gaacewiuiff paper- . longer CaVoiiaBaptlsSoeietyfbTalissionspToreil S., M.UW v , f V'JO :.V.. -; MletLTtt IntheS& JS& lren in' the Ministry in general arftTespC Arii i. , '- ; rl.'W NEW GOOPS, JAMES DWIGHT & '.CO.p HAVJ5 received by, the late arrivals from England, their Sruixo AssoaTwtirr; of Haud wahe and Cvrtznr, whicbthey pffer to their Customers "onTRs lo terms jis tan be afforded hy any,other House. , Petersburg, Ap'ril.14, 1823. 30-5t FA YETTEVJLLE. ACADE M Y. , fTIRIS institutidnTiow affords advantages W I. equal to any in the Southern, States, be. in every branch of tJseful and Ornamental Education This,' with its healthy situation and mmlerate Jcharffes for Board and Tuition must insure it a Hberal patronaee. Thef strictest attention will be paid to the conduct and morals bf those attending Female Department i&$uctcd by Ha mihon.wth 'Assfttant Teacher. ' Rudiments, per quarter, $2 50 Heading and rltinjr $ ; English drammar, Ancient and ,Mo dern (ieographv with the Use of the Maps nd" Globe?, History, Chronology Myihol;gy,' Rhetoric, j Belles Letters, Composition, NatU- ral Philosophy, Botany with Plain ! 'and Ornamental Needle Work. -C ; 6" Music, tavght by Madame Villa, in thF&eoi V . A . . :. Italian style.-:, ... '. . :.- Per ann. t-uight in the Academy, $60, or $20 : per quarter f V j- Per ana. taught out of the Academy, $100 .j :-. per quarter $25. , ;-. y , 1 Drmting,: Fainting, and the French Language, iaiigtt byjM. Lti?ing, a jiativt t pf '-France, j Drawine and Paiiiliiur." per quarref. $6 , l Frt-nch n'y; -V"-' i' - ' 6 1 1 Classical Xpartmen(r wider Dr. Davit's j The Latin and Creek Languages, Natural and ilontl Philosophy, Lor 3 gic, Astronomy, ilathemaicGeo metry ami Algebra T -, 1 '; English Mcle Department $8. $.1 Heading, Writing, AnthmeticEng ' fish Grammar, Ancient and Mpdernj , Geography with the' Use of the; ' Maps and Globes, if- 's 6 Pens and Ink provided the Students with out charge. A tax of 25 cents, each Student for wood, water, 8tc. . V- 'v ; -r Board, including alUthe above Branches except Music, $35 pr tjoarttr payable in advance.-. - v-. ' ...'-.'j wwi. iiamtltom; j rs For the satisfaction of Parents lit; Guardians the following Gentlemen may, be referred to. J. A. Camkbot, Esq. Prest. of the School Committee. - ' , j-4 Red II. II. Morrisot. April 30, 182J. 1 1 32 By autliority of the -.State oJ orth-Caroline, ' MASONIC LOTTERY. For the ltcpairs of St. Johii's Lodje, No. Ill, " Nev.'bern.. '. . j " ' SCHEME. ! 1 Prize of of of of of of of $5,000 1,000 500 100 is $5,000 is 2,000 is 2,000, is ' -2,000 1 2 4 10 20 100 2000 50-is 1,000 TOh is. -2,000 6 is 10,000 $25,000 of 21S8 Prizrs. 2862 Blanks. 5000 Tickets, at $5 $25,000 This Lottery will be drawn in the old and popular way : Qfj .ill (he Frizes floating irom the commfiicement of the Drawing.''" Prizes payable sixty days after' the comple tion of the Drawing -f. subject to a deductio?tof r-melve per cent. Prizes not demanded within Twelve Months from the date of the list day's Drawing1, will he forfeited to the Wheel. An Official list of the several Drawings will be forwarded! to each of the places where Tickets may Ije vended by the authority of the Ma nag-era, and also published in-he' Carolina Sentinel, printed in this place, Notice will be given in .one of the News papers printed in Raleigh, Fayetteville, Wil mington and - Washington,- and the Sentinel f in this place, of the commencement of the j Drawing, and also of its completion. ''; , ,, j Ticket.s can be had of the. Managers, at the Office of the Carolina Sentinel, and at; thet Book Store of -Mr. S. Hall, in this place.! Letters addressed to either of the Managers with the Cash enclosed.' xxndi. postage 'paid, wiR h promptly attended to. ; V I JAMES C. COLE, NATH'L SMITH, VM. S. WEBB, - . T. A. PASTEUR, LEWIS iFOSCUE, '-. ;j T.. SPARROW, 4. i Newbem, March,' 1823. ; I dj Ticicetajn the above Lottery, can also be had Of B. B. Smith, Esq. at the Post Of fice, and at the Book Store ofj, Gales fc Son, in Raleigh. . 26 4w lamtf STjTE OF NORTH-CAROLINA. . Surrv County. ; .' . Superior Qou rt of La vr, March term, 1823. Hannah Bass, 1 f v; y.. VrJ; ' vs. Petition. for divorce. Isaac Bass..1 J '"r;:.: l - -"V appearing to the satisfaction of the Court: that the defendant in thic ro.o' resides without the limits of the State ; it is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication he made irr the Star and Ra leigh Register foAhree months, that the defendant appear at the-next Superior Court of Law to be held for the county pt. Surry,, at the Courthouse in Rocktbn on the first Monday in September next, theo and there to rJead to said petition, otherwise the petition will be heard ex parte and decreed accordingly. ! Test. JO. WILLIAMS, Jr.C.S.C. April 11., ; 30 3m . , 1 1 iicanv, iqc wnoie. scnemciitrc uccu piu. i iS.OOQ fDollatalOOfiDoUarviQP i)ot laf s,MoQi Pol lafe, 2)00 DoKvl mt4:$Mi?wi nearly 4 v: Amounting to 75000 Dolls JG. W. VxiTV Mzh4ger'; for which the Cash Will be innnediately advanced when ctrwn 2 of ;R6,000 3 of 'S2,d00 i,$200r 200 200, 200, 200, ,. 200, 200, 200, 200, 200. $100, 100; 100, 100, 100, 100, 100," 100, 100, 400, . 100, 100,':- Beaittenunieroufl Prizes of $50, and smaller Prizes, Every number -mil be dravn from tJlVheeU. ; Tins Lottery contains only 5972 numbers, and those who purchase two tickets of the same number, may draw any two of the above capitals, and th holder of ;tohJ tickets, which will cost' only $60, mav draw the, handsome sum of 23,000 DOLLARS.; ',.-'.-).. ' ' The Drawing will be announced In a few Day. ' :'::J- '-.;, "; '--y-J r-K Whole Tickets only $5 : 00 ' ; :"r ' Halvea j , -y : 3 : 00 ,: : '' '1 k Quarter' ' "' : .l V50:'t -.. . . h Eightha: .v;- - -: l-,75: ' For the above Rich Prizes apply lmmedi ately lat -X- ': :..-5. :: TV--- Old Established and Frunatft Office, ' South-West Corner of Chesnut and Third : ; . Streets, Philadelphia, Who old and paid all; the Prizes in the former classes of the Pennsylvania State Lot tery ; and who sold and paid prices ' amount ingjto upwards of j. '';;," . ' ' V -.. - r Seven JEMon of Dollars, ', '' " Being the largest amount of prizes ever sold or paid, by any other Broker in America. Almost alf kinds of Bank Notes bought on the lowest terms, i ", ; v . " - (Xj Orders inclosing the Casli Vill he promptly attended to, and all Lottery infor mation given gratis. ' " . "- ' - April 10.. 7. . 29eo3t '". STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, A Proclamation. ' ' ,' ' 200 DOLLARS REWARD. w "ITf HEREAS it has been tnade appear toU T f me, that a certain THOMAS. CUR11S, j .of Anjon county, -stands, charged by a bill of indictment of the Grand Jury, with the Mur der I of L one Thomas Cash, of said county ? and that, he the s i ' Thomas Curtis, ' did on the night of the 7th of February last,, make his escape -from the Jail of the aforesaid coun ty of Anson : .'' . ' i ;-'-' ..' "' ;', ; .'i'' " ',. I Now therefore, to the end that he the said CcR-ris, may be brought to justice the above .Reward will be given to any person or per sons, who .will apprehend and -pontine the said; fugitive in any jail in this State, so that he may be brought to justice. - And I do moreover hereby enjoin and command all officers, . .civil and military, within this J5tae, to use their best endeavors to apprehend the saitLTltpmas. Curtis and bring him to justice. CURTIS is between twenty-five and. thirty years of age about. five feet" nine or tlnlln ches 'high, spare made, ilark hair, blue eyes; long sharp nose, fatlier dark skin, thin yi- j . . j i i. i i '- . .igu, -wow sjjeecu ana own iook, nas a Knot on one of his fingers, which causes it to b a little crooked and stiff, supposed toVbe on the left hand. ; c ."'' . : - . -: In testimony whereof I have caused the I Great Seal of the State to be ssjiL. hereunto affi xed, and 'signed the astme at the City of ua leigh, on the29th day of A pril, 1823. : - J ... GAB'L. HOLMES. Bv the Governor, ):.', v S2tf Ml B; HiHiTK, P. SecV. STATE OF SORTH-CAROLINA John Walker, v; it. j James PoHarcLA wife Lovey, George Pollard, and. Lawrence Cherry. I T appears to the satisfaction of the Gout that James Pollard; and wife Lofey, reside without the limits of this State: It is ordered that publication be made three months in the Raleiglr Register, that unless they, appear and answer at the Superior Court of Equity, to be held for the County of -Washington, on the "Second Monday in September next,yjudg meht pro confesso, will be taken against them. Test, JOHN GOELET, 30 -;' :' C. & M. E. &c. J: STATE OB NORTH-CAROLINA. - , Warren County. T Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, ft i -y February Term, 1823.- . John H. Hawkins, Original attach ' .' hy 'j 2t.-. - i:'- ment levied on Villia m H. MarshallJ lot in VVa rren toll appearing to the satisfaction of ihe. Court, that the defendant has abscond? ed, or so conceals, himself? that the ordP nary process of law cannot be served on him v t is therefore ordered by the CourW gister for three mof .hit'h:anfeiio-; ant Appear at the- . Cor rtof Pleas ana Quarter 5essioo tot bef h e ' for t he coun f ty of Warren, $ ittticl'C uft-House ilfi Warregton, on"-; 'foi'vu.i-Monday in May next ; reple - alead. otherwise judgmeht final WiiMeTendered agains mm, tor tne amount of the plaintiff's clainr, with costs. 24 C. DRAK J ERSBTCiWAGGON AND HARN1JS8; ' $ f FOR SALE.! r; ' ' A . LIGHT, very handsome strong Waggon, A almost new built at Baltimore, and of the bestmaterials, will be sold ltfw for cash. Harness also new. Application to be made to the Editors of the Register. . i i April 24, - .v .'M' 31 8t "" rrr fhave aWady been enahrl t .7na? TVhde -tendermer our -.cViirtwr i0 - Stop on this OCCftSlon.. to re nurV f u I i tion .of clrawlng,' m. well as thr WHICH HAVK OF M; Bix.Tnroin tOTTKHirs. and whirk k; J.:- edly rendered them o popular, not onlt !OTffemT?y ?c t' the Union.' i' tlae two Lotter.es-herewith presented, Casb, as heref ofpre, can, be had for 'all l l sold at , Cohen's Office, the mentent Vu " drawn-. r-i.' .; -.v- ? aMKD! STiE toTTEUT :;-0tRYLAND,;Na IL . One Hundred 'Tlioosahd Dollars H3i v.;.-' Bt9HXST raizx. Beeitis drawinfi- in the wr cujiwuiu uic oin or vjui i , ana win hmn wider, the svperinteXdance of the Commoner appointed by the Governor and Council, J ' ! SCHEME. ' "' 1 Prized of $100,000 U 100,000 Dollar y ; ; .1 Prize ; of-f -20,0p0 Is 20,000 Do 2 Prizes of--lO.OOCHs I 20,000 Dolla-i ;:.2:Prizesiof--5,000s- 10,000 Dollar 20 Prizes ofl,000 is 20,000 DollS -50Pmes o100 is 5,000 DolbJ 60 Prizes -.of'; 50 is " . 3,000 Dollar 15000 Vies oU A i 7m DollS f The vehole Scheme will be completed in J rxWEKTY DRAWINGS ONLY. Wlwle Tickets, Sit Halves Quarters, 3 00 .Eighths, i: 50 - , HITTH CLA89OFTH1 WABHIjrBTOir " MONUMENT LOTTERY. ,p Commrflwm Uth MAY. ' ' ' - - THX SCHKKS CQXTAISS ' -. 1 prize of 20,0002 of 110,0002 of 5,000 3 of j2,000-8 Of $1,000 50 of $100100 of $50-200 of 201 and 5000 of 10.The whole to be completed in T" " SIXTEEN,:DR AWINGS ONLY Whole iTickels, SiO' Halves.;.u;.-...:.5 Quarters, 2 50 Tickets and Shakes In both Schemes to be. v had in the greatest variety of Numbers at Lottery & fachangje Office, 1 14, Mdrhtt-stretX i yX: : '-'::: BALTIMORE? ' ;':X'f ''' I . Where , the Great Capita Prizes, n botr THB tASTH LOTTKRltS, .Were Sold tO D 1ST A ST j ABTixTCTiEHs. and where more1 Capital Prize t have been Sold than at any other Ojfice Jn liinr ricd. y. - ;;':-; -tV'x yy'l ,-yf: -y: j (Tj O rucks from any part of the United States, either by mail (post paid) or by pri-. vate -conveyance,' enclosing the Cash or Pri- j zes in. any- of ..the Baltimore Lotteries! will 1 1 meet the same'- prompt and punctual atten- ' tion as if on personal application, addressed : 1 ;l;?'ir -;-.!. . ' i'j,''; '! J. I GOflBK,- JT. SrfrtSahfrnsre. , April, 1823.L , 8 ' At ,: : l: : :i r : fip:fiCKWiTH,-.: ;!; "I AVTNG returned to Raleigh, will attend j 1 to applications ? for 'his Services, in any jj of the branches of his Profession. ; He may , be foundt his former resilience on Fayette villeStreet, few doors below Messrs. Gales Bookstore, It';-'. K''-.'.V-' .? i ' ' ( . i April 29. '' ,;!-"' i v'',: ; . . 3231 ; : VALUABLE NEGROES. ! VlTrT.L he sold at Auction, at the Court-. 1 f House in the ?Clty of Raleigh, on the 20th instant, (Tuesday in Court week) FIVH f VALUABLE NEGROES, to wit : George, Alexander, and Bill, Boot nd Shoe-Makerit . Sam,, a; Blacksmith;? and Letitia, a valuabk ' house girl : all of which Negroes, formerly ' belonged to, John Holloway. iThey will be sold for approved Negotiable Bank Paper.. V 1 r ROBERT CANNON. ,r; Raleigh, Ttfay 1, 1823. 32 3t " --- FOR SALE ' r iVahuble Tr'ict of Land, lying about j 9 miles Ni W. of Raleigh ; qontaininc 855 acres. ! About "half of the tract rt Lstro-iirl ind ;; there is a good MillSetfoa it, and a plenty, pt as gooa pnws Water as any in the county. I will divide the land so as to suit purchasers. , Afor ther description: is deemed unnecessary, as those h6 wish to purchase will vief the land and judge forhemselves. I will sell on reasonable terms and will give a liberal credit. v '-'' , - fBaleTMarch 12. 25 ';,;iU COLLARS REWARD. Srf AfcA "rVYr.'fromV the! subscriber's TaiPlihtai n in Chesterfield District. South-CaroU.,a. early lasautnmn, two Negro MenHHLES nd JB1IX. -, tChirtiS is ordinary V wett Vellowcom action, rf ablyinteiL rent, stffcar quick, QuL25yenot ageHe!y if urchas'iin Beaufort con ty. Bilral iconded it'hjoii sabou 20 :W 25 year; f age? Is lo and has a scar I beliete of hs cheeks, perhips scar oft tad s is al8 ,nci 'S yelloV w; .ectfcSh, and beats on therum tcdeHblr ll.f Bill was purchased m tne ' Charles may pernaps aticmpv r , himselfVaVa free man. ! - 'i,,,-.,; miT -labove rf ward wjlf DegivwrrrA per ..ho will return themwy tation ; or i-iveVto anvoerson who .will sec"'-' in jaior in proportion for either oi V. . ;Marchy.l6v..v l'' vy ';:-:o'-iiiii;'Stsr, "' ." The Editors of the Raleigh andNewbero Centine . are que J insert the above until other Z J nd m the mean time iorwaru . ,era to roe at Statesburg, i" " i t " thf ones in preporti. State. r IN T

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